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PAGE n m iT Y - S lX - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Wed., April 4, 1973 Psychiatric Parade Committee Examinatioii Completing Work Ordered The Weather MIDDLETOWN (A ?) - An East Hartford policeman has Partly cloudy tonight with the low in the “ The Sesquicentennial. been committed to the Security manriypatfr lEiipning upper 20s to mid 30s. Mostly sunny Friday Parade Committee at its recent Treatment Center at Connec­ with the high about SO. ineetings has completed most ticut Valley Hospital for psy­ of the work of getting a chiatric examination after he Manchester A City o f Village Charm TWENTY-EIGHT PAGES — TWO SECTIONS PRICE: nPTEEN CENTS monumental parade was shot last Friday by a state organized,” Peter Benson, trooper. chairman of the committee, said. Patrolman Vincent Cassan- ini’ A' 4. The committee is comprised dro of Enfield was wounded in of Benson, James C. Bayliss, the cheek and neck after he Wholesale Prices co-chairman; Walter A. Von allegedly pointed his service Hone, publicity secretary; revolver at the trooper. The Joseph A. Kowell, operations; shooting occurred in East Wind­ State Rep. Francis Mahoney, sor after the trooper stopped coordinator and James Wagner, Cassandro’s car following a Increase by 2.2% bands. highway chase. Also serving on the com ­ mittee are: Chester A. Cassandro tod been sought on WASHINGTON (AP) - up 1.2 per cent last month, the seems virtually certain to bring Gromulski, food services; Mar­ a breach of peace warrant ob­ Wholesale prices soared 2.2 steepest rate since January further pressure on the ad­ ti Condarino, floats; Robert tained by East Hartford Police per cent in March, posting 1951. W holesale p rices of ministration to clamp tighter Dougan, military auxiliaries; in connection with an incident finished manufactured goods controls on.the economy. Nixon- William Forbes, civic, frater­ at the home of another East for the second month in a IVler Benson jumped 2.1 per cent, a rate un­ last week put a ceiling on meat nal and youth groups; Russell Hartford policeman Thursday row the sharpest climb in 22 Mathiason, parade transporta­ years, the government matched since August 1951, the prices but organized labor and night. Labor Department’s Bureau of tion; Durwood Miller, first aid; reported today. congressional Democrats are many antique automobiles with Labor statistics said. pressing for even further con­ Robert Jones, grandstand and A charge of attempted passengdrs and drivers dressed 'The surge in prices, led by a Nearly everything in the trols. Sgt. Frank Humphries (Army) assault was lodged against 4.6 per cent jump in the in period costumes, to add to government’s wholesale prices The House Banking Com­ and P.O. l.C. Richard B. Cassandro as a result of the wholesale costs of farm the historical flavor the com­ index was up, with processed mittee has approved a bill to Stebbens (Navy), military highway chase and shooting in­ products and processed foods, mittee is trying to build about foods rising 4.6 per cent on a roll back prices, interest rates coordinators. the celebrations. cident, police said. offered no letup in consumer The parade, set for Saturday, seasonally adjusted basis, the and rents to the levels of Jan. prices at the retail level for at highest rate on record. June 23, will mark the begining 10 . least the next several months. Big increases were posted for of Manchester’s 150th Anniver­ Herbert Stein, chairman of Mrs. James Stinson says of her son, It also forecast further troubles livestock, poultry, eggs, sary festivities. the President’s Council of Peter, 197^ Easter Seal Child: for President Nixon’s efforts to petroleum products, lumber Twenty-five bands of all types Economic Advisers, indicated curb inflation. and various textile products. — military, school bands, that additional controls may be Industrial commodities shot The continued rise in prices marching bands, fife and drum necessary to hold down price in­ corps, and pipe bands — have “Peter has come a creases. 5 signed up to march the three- long way with the “ The control system will be mile parade course, which Meat Sales Cut, adopted as necessary to play its begins in the Robertson Park help of Easter Seals. most useful role in restraining area of- the North, End and And I know he’ll go inflation,” Stein said in a state­ crosses town to the dispersal But Not Prices ment. area off Hartford Rd. even farther.” George Meany, president of Benson said that thirty floats By DUDLEY LEHEW has cut sales by as much as 70 the AFL-CIO, said the latest are scheduled to be in the Associated Press Writer per cent. figures “ are proof positive that parade. The floats, of varying Miller said that if the boycott all food prices must be con­ sizes and colors, have been The consumer and the meat continues, “ it could really trolled stringently and at sponsored by church, civic, industry kept their thumbs knock down retail meat prices, once.” fraternal and commercial jammed against opposite sides but probably would wreck an “ America’s housewives, con­ groups in the Manchester area. Give to Easter Seals of the meat scales today and the entire industry.” sumers and workers can’t take The parade will also feature Brisk Business Follows Open House at Savings Bank impasse left retail prices “ We are already losing any more, ” Meany said in a ^ w g w m Capt. Easton, commander of the United States Marine Corps Ready Reserve Unit in Hart- March 1 - April 22 relatively unaffected by the money on every head we kill,” statement. Mep to the Head ford, presents Richard Walsh with a citation at the Young Marines graduation ceremony he said. The Savings Bank of Manchester conducted a brisk business this nationwide boycott. T he Bureau of Labor t h o Vrkwiwttr at the Marine Club, 717 Parker St. Walsh was awarded the rank of lance corporal for public last night. A drawing was held at 9 a.m. today for prizes to Some of the usual midweek morning in its newly remodeled facility. The bank, arrayed with a Meat sales, however, con- Statistics’ gloomy report came fjj ifMuriflcs f^iaSS graduating at the head of his group. The other Young Marines achieved the rank of private celebrate the bank’s grand opening. See story on page 16..(Herald on the fifth day of a nationwide number of striking floral arrangements, held its open house for the tinu£d to reflect a severe cut, (See Page Fourteen) first class. State Comptroller Nathan G. Agostinelli spoke at the ceremony. photo by Ofiara). ranging from a 40 per cent drop consumer boycott against meat BIG for some grocers to 70 per cent but the figures did not reflect at the packing house. Betty Furness the effects of the drive. Downtown on Way $75,000 Goes Senate Test Near “ We butchers are keeping The 2.2 per cent jump in the ') DISCOUNT each other company out here,” wholesale price index for Calls Boycott To Woman said J. Luther Hinds, owner of March works out to an annual Public Records Hinds Meats in Los Angeles. rate of 26.4 per cent. :W*W:;WSSSS::S^^ I To $10,000 Big Success I- Health & Beauty Aids In Bolton On Viet Funds “ Over the counter business is The index for farm products down 30 or 40 per cent.” and processed foods moved up A Wdrrunly D«m-cI» WASHINGTON ( A P ) / - There were indications the DOUGLAS BEVINS DANBURY (AP) - “It’s Cross-town colleague Les NEW YORK (AP) - Newly at an annual rate of 53.1 per Barney T. Peterman to APRIL TRUCKLOAD E T O isil The one-year consultant’s fee Following two votes amendment would be shelved 913 Main St., Manchester (Herald Reporter) is $20,000. The Manchester Whisenhut agreed with Hinds, appointed State Consumer Af­ cent from December 1972 to Phillip W. and Susan L. Samp­ 269 West Middle Tpke. unbeiieveable,” a Bolton reasserting congressional by the Senate, at least tem­ Board of Directors has saying “ Our market is like a fairs Cojnmtosipner Betty March, after rising at a rate of son, property* on E. Middle Phono 643-2185 The Mayor’s Downtown Ac­ housewife shouted today as porarily. allocated $10,000 as the town’s spending authority, the ghost town.” Furness iaid today the meat 30.1 per cent in the previous Tpke., conveyance tax $37.95. Thurs. 9:30 - 9 P.M. tion Ckimmittee is well on its It was announced that she Ip two lopsided votes Senate today moves toward Frank Register, the boycott has been a “ smashing three months and at rates of John F. Shannon to Harry A. Fri. 9:30 - 5:30 P.M. way to getting the $10,000 con­ share o f the cost, and the had won the top pHze of $75,- Wednesday, the Senate at­ SALE THROUGH SATURDAY, APRIL 7A board’s action is contingent its first test on Whether U.S. executive director of the success” but that it should not 17.4 and 4.8 per cent in the Putnam, property at 240-242 W. APPLIANCES SALE I Sat. 9:30 - 5 P.M. tribution from downtown in­ 000 in the Connecticut tached to the same bill upon an equal rontribution by funds should be spent to National Association of Retail be continued into another week quarters that ended in Center St., conveyance tax terests toward the one-year fee Lottery. . provisions aimed at curbing ClAIROl downtown interests. rebuild Nortli Vietnam. Grocers, said his organization because “ the point” has been ^ptem ber and June respec­ $52.25. of a downtown planning consul­ presidential impoundment of Mrs. E]dith M. Allison, 50, has been making spot checks made and meat prices will not tively, the government said. Richard A. Pestke Jr. and EVERY APPLIANCE IN THE STORE ON SALE tant. Sen. Harry F. Byrd, I-Va., is money and holding federal HERBAL ESSENCE ARRID EXTRA-DRY Downtown committee chair­ said she would use the since the boycott began and be reduced. For consumer finished goods, Charlotte J. Pestke to David E. About $3,000 of the $5,000 attempting to amend a dollar- spending to $268 billion in the ONE WEEK SALE ON THESE SPECIALS... ENDS APRIL 11th man William Sleith said this money to help her husband, meat sales nationwide are down “ I never thought the prices the annual rate of increase in and Jean F. Lefebvre, property needed from downtown devailiation bill to bar fiscal year starting July 1. SHAMPOO ANTI-PERSPIR ANT SPRAY morning that he has met with William, take an early 40 per cent. would go down,” she said to the December-to-March period at 34 Westwood St., conveyance merchants and property owners American aid for North Viet­ “ This provides that Congress NORMAL to DRY and OILY ,\HKID the downtown consultant — the retirement from his super­ He said, however, "At this newsmen before addressing a was 21.7 per cent compared tax $29.70. f\TRA ilH' REGULAR orUNSCENTEO has been committed, with nam. Any such aid proposal, he will retain the power of the 12oz. Plastic Bottle firm of Brown, Donald and time, the retail grocer has no marketing conference. with a 5.9 per cent for the Lloyd T. and Ruth Eileen SA V E ‘21 9 oz. Can either a check or written pledge visory position at the Pratt said, should be throttled at the purse,” Sen. Sam J. Ervin Jr. $2.09 Value Donald — on the basis of hiring,, start. cause for alarm because the More meat is needed, she previous three months. Baccus to Virginia B. Linburg, $1.79 Value in hand, according to downtown and the consultant is expected & Whitney Aircraft plant in said in defending the ELECTRONIC OVEN ONLY $178.00 “ I suggest we are proposing same amount of money is being said. The meat industry “ is The wholesale price index, property at 142 Wyneding Hill CHECK THESE COOKING TIMES! committee member Robert to meet officially with the com­ Middletown. The couple has Democratic package that was Canvonllanal works of peace that, will be spent.” He said total sales are going to have to change some of when adjusted for normal Rd., conveyance tax $62.70. Weinberg, who is heading the two married children. rushed to the floor at the urging toati 8«»f, m«d 30 m.n. lb 7 min. lb. mittee April 19. The consultant wiped out by the engines of about the same, but meat spen­ its practices,” she said, and the seasonal fluctuations, also laliod Pololo 6 0 m.». S 'A min. fund-raising effort. Green Manor Construction may be able to start work May Robert A. Rudberg, 40, of moved up 2.2 per cent in March, Fith FiHtl 38 min. 4 'A min. war,” he said. (See Page Fourteen) ding has shifted to poultry and American consumer is going to Co. Inc. to Jean A. Dutton and SAVE «65 BIG I SALE And $1,000 of the other $5,000 1, Sleith said. BIG L SALE (See Page Fourteen) fish. have to “ do without meat for a the highest climb since January Carol A. Aslan, unit in needed from "institutional” Deluxe Model 8092 Reg. 339.95 The shift has been a boon to few days a week.” 1951. Northfield Green Con­ people (banks and utilities) has The one-year consultant fee 1543 V...... y ...... ^ wholesalers in the fish One positive result of the On that same basis, farm dominium, conveyance tax NOW THIS WEEK ONLY $274.88 JERGENS been committed, Weinberg would cover meetings with the ...... ‘ ...... business. And many fish boycott is that consumers un­ products and processed foods $33.55. PROTEIN 21 reported this morning. downtown committee and other retailers are experimenting it ^ on an issue for the first were up 4.7 per cent in March, Attachments 4433 DEODORANT SOAP Weinberg was confident that groups; market studies of the HAIR SPRAY with selling speciality items in time, she said. “ Consumers the highest since the 5.2 per Carol A. Hagenow against the $10,000 needed frbm down­ downtown business potential; I State Planners Seek addition to fish usually have never ever gotten together cent jump last December, Raymond L. Hagenow Jr., BATH SIZE HELPS TAKE CARE town will be forthcoming, and an estimate and timetable of marketed. on an issue.” while industrial goods in­ property at 85 Branford St., BAR OFYpURHAIR he added that' the committee downtown needs; and a study of T he outlook is glum, Miss Furness, a former creased 1.2 per cent, the $30,000. may continue its fund-raising parking, traffic circulation, and Ideas of Area Towns '60 c<5 however, for the meat packers. special assistant to President steepest monthly rate since Holmes Funeral Home Inc. ALLTYPES efforts even after the $10,000 housing. 20c VALUE FLOYD LARSON present it to as wide an specific areas of the state Robert Miller head of Union Johnson for consumer affairs, January 1951, and manufac­ against William A. Whalen, goal is reached. kakspwK 13oz. Can $2.25 Value (Herald Reporter) audience as possible.” depending on the land and Packing Co. of Los Angeles, one was to be officially sworn in to tured goods rose 2.2 per cent, property at 34-36 Woodbridge Both downtown property The recently created Central Personnel of the Connecticut He said the plan has two basic water resource. Town Development Council of of the nation’s largest indepen­ her new position later by Mayor equaling the previous monthly St., $1,800. owners and tenants have been Office of State Planning last elements, land use and water Three broad categories of the Greater Manchester dent packers, said the boycott Lindsay. record of January 1948. Trade Name assessed $2.50 per frontage foot night conducted the 14th in a resource conservation. The land use are under con­ Chamber of Commerce and the Russell E. Miller and Francis L SALE I BIG L s a l e ' on Main St., Weinberg said, and series of regional workshops on report now under review is the sideration: assistant town manager, John C. Shea, doing business as ' off-street merchants have also the proposed Plan of Conserva­ outgrowth of several studies in (1.) Urban, which would per­ Harkins, have been assisting Pyramid Investments, 357 E. GILLETTE been asked for contributions. tion and Development for similar and allied areas con­ mit higher population densities Center St. KOTEX ’The total assessment was $15,- the downtown committee in the Connecticut. ducted by other state and because of the feasibility or Marriage IJeenses HOSIERY 000, Weinberg said. fund-raising effort. Two salient features of the federal agencies and represents vailability of adequate sewer Charles Patrick Danna Jr., 56 presentation of the proposal an attempt to coordinate this and water facilities compatible Pearl St. and Diane June Ted- FEMININE NAPKINS GUARD were first, that the plan as now information into a proposal with environmental protection; ford, Bolton, April 7, St. James REGULAR,SUPER written is merely that — a from which the state can set (2.) Open space in towns as Church. Box of 40 8oz. Bottle Ideas Offered proposal; and second im­ certain acceptable conserva­ well as in multiple-town areas William Joseph Dazy, Colom­ 89c Value plementation, should such take tion and development policies, such as watersheds, ridge bia, and Patricia Jane Allen, 40 place, will include ideas, goals and determine courses of trails, etc., which would Olcott St., April 21, South For Main St, Plan suggestions, and changes made action needed to implement' preserve recreation and natural United Methodist Church. \ BIG L at workshops like the one last them. resources for the people and Carl Henry Hunter, 67 Ard­ BIG L SALE DOUGLAS BEVINS flees, rehabilitation of a night at the Waddell School A film w as show n are tied in with water conserva­ more Rd., and Evelyn Helen SALE (Herald Reporter) "model block,’’, and possibly a cafeteria. highlighting the plan’s land use, tion also; Matzker, Brooklyn, N.Y., April Housing, recreation, utility restaurant, theater, and motel. More than 30 residents open space, urban development (3.) Limited development 21, South United Methodist SAVE 440 SAVE 430 -450 improvements, a theater, Downtown committee representing east-of-the-river and recreation concepts, both areas, which because of lack of Church. ANGEL FACE communities which are a part interrelated with the state’s adequate water supplies, DELUXE ALL FROSTLESS DELUXE 16 Cu. R. UPRIGHT FREEZER DELUXE 20.7 Cu. R. CHEST FRSZER ABSORBINE motel, and improved parking members, discussing the objec­ 15.2 Cu. R. REFRIGERATOR holds 560 lbs. Reg. 219.88 holds 725 lbs. R«g. 239.88 ARTHRITIC are athong the objectives the tives again this morning, added of the Capitol Region Planning existing land uses and water sewage disposal problems, EYE GLEAMER Agency attended and par­ resources. threats to environment of AdjustaUfa Shaves • Rollers; Reversible Doors . Lock • Bosket • Ad|. Cold Control PAIN LOTION Mayor’s Downtown Action a few specific items to the list: «4 nM Committee will present to the Parking area on the west side of ticipated in the discussion Chase, after the film presen­ rivers and streams or other 166 lb. Frostless Freezer Section • Only 60" high • Light • Defrost Droin • Magnetic Gosket by PONDS which followed a formal tation stressed the plan’s focus natural areas, would be PENETRATING HEAT eye gleamer downtown planning consultant Main St., immediate improve­ Small Stores fo o t >rgilfe* when he starts his work soon. ment of roadway and sidewalks presentation highlighting the on providing a broad frame to restricted to limited uses RELIEF BLUE, LIME philosophy, background, and avoid "urban sprawl” and to primarily agriculture and Exempt From 249“ Reg. 289.95 189“ 4 oz. Size The list of objectives, offered along Purnell PL, and in­ 1Z.. major features of the proposal. provide coordinated “ direction recreation such as the SHADES to the mayor’s committee this vestigation of a possible shuttle $1.50 Value Tom Anderson, Andover, Meat Ceilings $1.00 Value morning by Manchester’s assis­ bus service. to the future face of Connec­ ridgelands and wetlands in the tant town manager, John Robert Weinberg of Economy chairman of the Natural ticut by involving state and interior of the state and what Resources Committee of WASHINGTON (AP) - The Harkins, is neither all-inclusive Electric Supply Co., 824 Main local governments and the Chase called the state’s Refrigerators CRPA, introduced Bradford Cost of Living Council said SAVE $40— 12-Cycle Deluxe Convertible Dishwasher, nor "fixed,” according to St., called for acquisition of an citizens in planning for greatest “ water resource,” SAVE $60— 22 cu. ft. 3-dr. Frostless Refrigerator Chase, principal planning coor­ tomorrow.” Long Island Sound. Tuesday small grocery stores reg. 3.19.95 N O W Only $279.88 BIG I SALE bIg L SALE Harkins. off-street parking facility on dinator, chief, of the technical He said the state has in­ with annuol sales or revenue of reg. 4 4 9 .9 5 -N O W Only $389.88 The list, he said, represents a the west side of Main St. He About half of the state, under TV's, Components, Radios, Stereos services section of the Office of creased 500,000 people in the less than $100,000 are exempt SA V E $50— 17 cu. ft. Frostless Refrigerator JOHNSON’S number of different options the said the block in which his store the present plan, is in the SAVE $40— 25-in. diagonal Console Color TV One-Touch State Planning, who conducted past decade. In too many in­ limited development category from the meat price ceilings . reg. 3 2 9 .9 5 -N O W Only $279.88 BRECK BASIC mayor’s committee has is located is the only commer­ Ranges the formal preliminary announced last week by Presi­ Auto Color reg. 539.95 NOW . $499.88 NO MORE CONDITIONER suggested in its one-year cial section on the street which stances this growth has create with urban and open space each dent Nixon. SAVE $40 —Your Choice Gas or Electric Gallery Range, history, and it offers a “ broad has no abutting parking areas. program and moderated the many problems for the com­ comprising about one-fourth SAVE $30— 8-Track Component System, A M /F M Stereo THETEXTURIZER workshop session. each of the remainder. A spokesman for the council Self-Cleaning Oven, reg. 319.95 NOW $27948 framework’’ in which to Frank Handley, another com­ munities as well as the state Receiver reg. 187.95— N O W Only $157.88 TANGLES FOR HAIR Anderson set the tone in since this growth was un­ Chase also stressed the need acknowledged that the original proceed. mittee member, suggested that Washers, Dryers, Dishwashers - r SAVE $90 ON PAIR 5PRAY-ON CREME RINSE REGULAR and stressing the session as one planned and unprepared for, to revitalize the central areas announcement of ,the ceiling SAVE $20— 8 Bond Portable Radio with Full CB Bond The objectives for downtown improvements to Purnell PI. be SA V E $ 7 0 -1 8-lb. Washer, wos 279.88 N O W $209.88 ‘NO MORE TEARS’ EXTRA-BODY < from which the agency thus creating hardships on the of our cities as an attractive regulations might have been revitalization are a mixture of made the number one priority. SA V E $ 2 0 -1 8-Lb. Dryer, was 179.95 N O W reg., 84.95 N O W Only $94.88 7 oz. Spray Bottle expected to get input of ideas taxpayer in providing such alternative to “ uYban sprawl” misleading on this point, as the 4 oz. Bottle public and private needs, .There’s n^ reason it shouldn’t from local planning officials, needed services as schools, and said the plan attempts to exemption was not made clear. Transportation Infra on AH Hams. SAVE $10— Console Stereo reg. 199.88 N O W $189.88 $1.39 Value $2.25 Value be graded, drainage improved, Harkins said. elected officials and area sewer and water systems and create well designed com­ However, the spokesman and sidewalks put in, he said. Public areas include elderly citizens so that the proposed roads, he said. munities aimed at providing a said, the ceiling stijl will cover “ Let’s stop waiting — Get it BIG SAVINGS ON DISCONTINUED MODELS-ININOR DENTS, SCRATCHES, LIMITED QUANTITY housing, parking and traffic cir­ plan when drafted into a final The principles underlying the good life style, jobs, most neighborhood groceries, BIG I SALE fixed,” Handley urged. BIG L SALE culation, utility improvemtots, form will embody the thinking plan is primary land use which recreational opportunities and as well as supermarkets. The Mayor John Thompson and increased recreational op­ of all levels of government would, if implemented and orderly ^owth of the state, spokesman said all but the very suggested that the planning SEIWICE NATIONWIDE portunities (perhaps a skating from the state on down to the based on more detailed and thus avoiding hardships that smallest groceries have sales STOP IN, SEE IT, BUY IT NOW consultant look into possibility Ppoff f —ofko and foctocy p o f^ USE WARDS CHARG-ALL PLAN FILM DEVELOPING - rink and indoor swimming smallest town in the state. refined studies to be conducted 40yo DISCOUNT of providing small-capacity fall on taxpayers from un­ or revenue exceeding $100,000. ------WE RESERVE THE RIGHT pool). Chase said, “ This is not a once the plan’s concepts are TO LIMIT QUANTITIES-______buses for intratown transporta­ planned growth and develop­ Private areas include public hearing but merely a adopted by the people, ment. delineation of new comm erci^ tion. Committee chairman (Herald photo by Laiaoa) concerted effort to solicit reac­ prescribe the types of develop­ Assisting Chase in presenting ^retail areas, professional ol- Paurteen) tions to the proposed plan and ment which could take place in (See Page Ten) Bradford Chase indicates detail on land policy map. I MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Mgpchester, Conn., Thurs., April 8, 1078 — PAGE THPHH PAGE TWO — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Mancherter. Conn., Thurs., April 5,1878 About Town Sheinwold on Bridge TV Tonight Public Television Reorganizes A rununage sale, sponsored i; TOO MAJNY ACE^ South dealer by the Women’s Society of the ' Sem Smtmnimyr's NermU for CAN BE HANDICAP East-West vulnerable k Ralpri B. Rogers, chairman of North United Methodist Comfiloto TV tA$UHg$ By ALFRED SHEINWOLD NORTH The Public Broadcasting Ser­ will retain the PBS name, will Church, will be held Saturday, It’s unusual to have more # A 3 3 2 vice (PBS) has reorganized, initially be governed by a board KERA-TV in Dallas, said “ This April 7, from 9 a.m. until noon, aces than you can use, but this QJ104 merging with the Educational of 25 laymen who are members new PBS puts the entire public television industry in a stronger insurance at the church, 300 Parker St., sad fate befell South in today’s ■ 0 965 Television Stations Division of of boaids of local public TV Manchester. - • d M - hand. * 32 the National Association of licensees, Taff reported; A 21- position to provide a better ser­ (3-e22) News South dealer WEST EAST Educational Broadcasters and member board of public TV vice to the American people.” Do-It-Yourself (18) SECRET AGENT East-West vulnerable ♦ 9 A 64 the Governing Board professionals will work with the PBS President Hartford on all bistallniant loans at no (20) SOUNDING BOARD 9 K632 Gunn hailed the creation of the Homegrown weather Opening lead — Nine of c? 987 Chairmen, to create a new lay governing board. 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(24) ADVOCATES DIAGONAL ‘WondMiHl World of llio| South should play dununy’s Model WQ8004KW M M weiam wA AwSM neM ** & BI OuWvl nnmni « low heart to start with, and Insta-Matic Color Tuning, Plug- Coming: *Doll«oranc«” | — 9K)0 — DRESS UP YOUR (3) MOVIE should win in his hand with the in circuit modules, solid state ace. He can then draw trumps chassis (( 14 tubes). Instant "Don’t Make Waves” (1967). Picture & (8-40) KUNQ FU with the king and queen, after HOME IN VEIVET which he should lead his low C IN EM A ^ g (20-30) IRONSIDE •rtHKftns JERRY LEWIS •heart to force out the king. (24) AN AMERICAN FAMILY AelsiMtk \ AND REALITY The point is that South must Hm TtMleg / keep out of his own way by get­ MANCHESTER — 10:00 — ting rid of the ace of hearts as . 0R1VE-IN ROUriS 6 A 44A (8-40) STREETS OF SAN quickly as possible. blau FRI. - SAT. - SUN. FRANCISCO MSTA4IATIC0 9UNMN COLOR TUNMO CIRCUIT MOOULBS furniture stores (18) 700 CLUB Daily Question Ja t wth am tarttn You have opened the bid­ Md im Mtomllcally THE.MIRISCH CORPORATION presents (24) STATE OF CONN. Main m«r MtM- akit aitdalat. H a elr- ding with one spade, and ItX, hat, aaatrail, eatt aaada la ka re- — 10:35 — brlilitaaat tad eta ala»adt na OMOhaaaa your partner has raised to avta actknta aataait- ■aMacaaka^SS MXlfMMONJUUErMIllSl (24) MARTIN AQRONSKY tlc fiat taalaf If al- la kf a aanfca nek- ms MAIN STREET in three spades. The opponents ready ael la ait. Ifi aMia...aaaaiy la Ika MANCHESTER — 11:00 — that ttayl ^ ABlUyWIlDBlHui pass, and it is up to you again. (18-22-30-40) NEWS ii You hold: Spades, K-Q-J-10- ECHS Produces ^King and V (20) HAVE GUN-WILL« Appearing in ^Gondoliers^ 8-7) Hearts, A-3( Diamonds, Select from 3 TRAVEL A-7-3) Cluhs, K-7. STAN’S “ Et cetera, et cetera, et cetera....” The phrase which became so famous in “ The King and — 11KI5 — be presented April 13 and 14 at 8 p.m. at East Catholic High What do you say? R ifio iti! (24) JANAKI “ When intently he was fuming, I was gently unassuming.. TV SERVICE I” is probably what the King, played by Joe Futtner, is saying to Anna, played by Donna complete designer A The Duchess of Plaza-Toro, portrayed by Kitty Keller, School. Tickets are on sale at Watkin Bros., Vernon Drug, Answer; Bid 4-NT, the IS COLOR by Deluxe* United Aptists 1073 Main Sirasi Gustamachio. The Rodgers and Hammerstein musical is the fourth annual spring musical I — 11:30 — or at the door. Proceeds will be donated to Instructors of Blackwood Convention, asking (3) MOVIE tells how she “ tamed” her husband, “that celebrated, Handisstsr—648-8271 production put on by the drama department of East Catholic.High School. It will open in living rooms all cultivated, underrated Nobleman,” the Duke, played by the Handicapped. (Photo by Kalbfleisch) partner to bid in such a way as the ^hobl.^uditorium for a three-night run beginning Friday. “ The King and I” is about an PLUS CO-HIT "Bikini Beach” (1964). to tell you how nuuiy aces he WOODY ALLEN’S (8-40) JACK PAAR Cal Beggs. “ The Gondoliers” by Gilbert and Sullivan will HOURS: English WMovr and the problems she .encounters after adopting the position of “ royal (20-22-30) JOHNNY CARSON has. If partner bids five hearts, Upon Diily 9 to 8:30 at one low price! showing two aces, you will con­ schoolteacher at Sfqm.” Curtain time Friday and Saturday is 8:15 p.m., and on Sunday at ‘‘BANANAS” Upon SMudfar 8 to 1:08 7:30 (Herald photo by Pinto) 1- tinue with 5-NT, asking how Mrs. Matteson Guest Orghnist Theatre T V Notes many kings partner has. You l m j r e m e EACH STUNNING P OLIVER CAINE Time Schedule Mrs. Rebecca Pl^n ROOM-FULL Matteson will accompany the “ Spring Is Special,” the third Matteson will be the guest 45-voice choir when they pre­ Oral Roberts special this ONLY I — “ Shamus” S lE U T H ' organist at the sp^ial Lenten sent Johannes Brahms’ “ Motet, Vernon Cine season, is scheduled to aip Music Program being given by Op. 29, No. 2,” and Gabriel 7:30-9:20 Wedne^ay (April 11) at 10 p.m. Get Your the Emanuel Lutheran Church Faure’s “ Requiem, Op. 48.” on Channel 22 (WWLP-TV, M 7:00 - 0:80 choir Sunday at 4 p.m. in the Vernon Cine II — “ Jeremiah She majored in organ and Springfield). Pearl Bailey and church sanctuary. Mrs. Johnson’’ 7:10-9:10 liturgical music at Hartt Johnny Cash are featured in the B u r n s id e College of Music, University of Jerry Lewis Cinema, South show. Hartford, where she received Windsor - “ Avanti” 7:00-9:00 U d(s At The —VinoMtCanby. NtwYoffcTimM her music degree in 1971. 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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Maacfaeirter. Conn., Thurs., April 5,1873 — PAGE FIVE PAGE FX)UR — MANCHEyriiiH EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Ckmn., Thurs., April 5, 1973 South Windsor V ernon IVotes |

Price Robert E. Silver of Vernon conducted by DeMolay . The library staff suggests as was installed as liiost excellent members. some of the characters, the Cat r iEunttn^ rali Council to Keep high priest of Adoniram Coffee House Mins Rises Chapter at ceremonies held in thd Hat, the Lorax, the The Coffee House to be held Grinch, Yertle the Turtle, Ger­ Saturday at the Masonic Tem- Friday from 7 to 9 p.m. at the trude McFuzz and Sam. Free ' pie. Orchard St. Founded Oct. J, 1881 Reserve Fund Tax Rock Wile Public Library will tickets are available at the Likely Other elected and appointed be for high school students. The library. officers installed were: Rodney Published by Manchester Publishing Subscribers who fail to receive their theme of the meeting will be a Scholarships Co., 16 Brainard Place, Manchester, For Time Being I. Gray, excellent king; Joseph “Dirty Picture.Show,” showing newspaper by carrier daily before 5:30 WASHINGTON (AP) - Scholarship applications for Conn. 06040, telephone 643-2711 (AC 203.) J. Belotti, excellent scribe; the effects of pollution on the p.m. should telephone the circulation The South Windsor Town people,” he said, “it doesn’t Grocery store food prices likely Everett E. Wanegar, ecology. the Vernon Junior Women’s Published every evening except department, 647-9946. Council turned down for the mo­ make sense to let the fund build will rise by 10 per cent this year secretary; Andrew J. Mucciam The program will feature Club annual scholarship are Sundays and holidays. Entered at the ment a request by the South up.” and may go even higher under ti, treasurer; Wayne W. Kuhn- music and slides put together available in the Guidance Department of Rockville High Manchester, Conn., Post Office as Member Audit Bureau of Circulation Windsor A s^iation of Citizens Republican Councilman certain circumstances, a ’staff iy, captain of the host; Kenneth by a fifth grade class in the report of the congressional School. Second CHass Mail Matter. Member of The Associated Press (SWAC) to do away with a two- Howard Fitts agreed with Whitman, principal sojourner; Tolland School system under ndU-a-year appropraition to the Mainelli. He said the council Joint Economic Committee Daniel S. Szalontai, royal arch th e direction of Joseph The club has increased the Burl L. Lyons, Publisher The Manchester Publishing Co. town’s Capital Reserve Fund will have to make its decision said Wednesday. captain. Pacheco. Free tickets are amount to be awarded this year to $500. The club also has assumes no financial responsibility for for the cqming fiscal year. on the appropriation on the Released by Sen. Hubert H. Also: Joseph D. Salcito, available at the library. Humphrey, DMinn., the study grand master, third veil; f recognized the fact that many typographical errors appearing in However, several councilmen basis of several factors, in-, Di SURE". >a;BLI$S hat baan tarving tha Hema Owner said SWAG’S request should be eluding the budget for the com­ took sharp issue with a docu­ Donald G. Poehnert, chaplain; Junior Library students prefer to go'on to a advertisements and other reading ment on food prices issued by Charles N. Bassham, organist, Boys and girls from technical or vocational-type for 91 YEARS. For a complala FREE INSPEaiON of Subscription Rates given serious consideration. ing year and the Five Year Plan your hema by' a Tarmile Control Export; luparvltad matter in The Manchester Evening Democratic Councilman Leo for future growth of the town. the Nixon administration’s Cost and Harold R. Carr, sentinel. Kindergarten through Grade 4 school, and in lieu of this the Payable in Advance of Living Council. / are invited to attend a Dr. Seuss club will award two $150 by the finaat technical itaff, phono our noarotf Herald. Maihelli said “South Windsor SWAC secretary Donald The installing team consisted One M onth...... $3.25 residents don’t appear to be in Marra said his organization That administration study of Stanley H. Steiner, past costume party Saturday at the technical scholarships. local office: Single Copy ...... 15^ Display advertising closing hours, the mood to spend money.” He requested the suspension for concluded that “the rate of in­ grand high priest; Grady L. Rockville Public Junior Any senior who is in the upper three full days prior to publication. ik referring to the defeat of one year only. The council crease (in food prices) may be Pearson, past high priest; Library. There will be two one-fifth of his class and who By Carrier, Weekly...... 754 near zero by the end of the sessions, one at 10 a.m. and one has been accepted by an ac­ Deadline for Herald want ads, 12 noon three building referendums in noted Uiat once an item is taken Charles K. Lynn, past high year.” priest, and Everett E. at 11 a.m. credited institution for ad­ 649-9240 One Year ...... $39.00 Ue past year. out of the budget it is hard to prior to day of publication; 12 noon “It this is the mood of the get it back in. The joint economic report Wanegar, past high priest. Activities will include songs, vanced education mayapply for Six M onths...... $19.50 FYiday for publication Saturday and Marra said interest on the noted that food prices were up 4 The organist for the evening stories and games all centered a scholarship. The $500 BLISS TERMITE CONTROL CORK scholarship is for a four-year Three Months ...... $9.75 Monday. money already in the fund “has per cent in January and was Mrs. Doris Lutz. W. Lyall around the Dr. Seuss books, and DIV. OF BLISS EXTERMINATOR CO., INC. • EST. 1882 been eaten up by the cost of in­ February and added: Robertson was soloist; the Rev. children attending should come accredited college. Tijiping flation.” He charged’-that the “With the March and April Lyman D. Reed, chaplain, and dressed as one of the Applications must be returned The Oldest & loraest in Conn.______fund has been used as a “carrot figures likely to raise that to 7 the presentation of the flag was characters in the books. to th^ school by April 13. to dangle in front of the public,” per cent or more, we should not Tourists^ where’ town officials had a be surprised if food prices rise We ’re Out of Vietnam proposed building to “sell.” by a total of 10 per cent in 1973, D ilem m a Mainelli noted a “ certain even if the administration’s best hopes for farm price Outdoor Fun in A national sigh of relief and a fer­ and Hungary voting against Canada amount of injustice” in a’c- cumulating tax dollars in the stability are realized.” vent “Thank God, we’re out of it” and Indonesia. GENEVA (AP) - “Service not included” says a sign in a bank. DENIM BLUE and WHITES! could be felt as the last American The best hope for achieving a real Geneva. lakeside restaurant. April Rain Drops. (Photo by Sylvian Ofiara) troops and the last prisoners of war and lasting peace depends upon Then the puzzled guest notes Public Ladies’ Body Suits the check lists 15 per cent for 4-H’ers Raise, Nylon solids or jacquards, polyesters, departed from Vietnam. whether North Vietnam is willing to service. Two blocks away, a Records too. Placket and scoop neck styles. The long war, for us, is over. This keep the peace in order to obtain client is politely reminded by a Sell Capons Ladies’ Wrangler Jeans does not mean that American involve­ American aid in reconstruction. pretty waitress that “service Warranty Deeds Bikini, boy cut or basic styling. Flare est compris.” She declines to Elsa Wittmann to Jerome L. legs, pocket and great fit! ment in Indochina has ended. Bom­ South Vietnam appears to be strong Open Forum Capital Fare Although it has nothing to do pick up the coins left on the and Jacqueline N. Keith, with the current meat boycott, •■dm: table. property on Bigelow St., con­ Men’s Western Denim Jacket bing goes on in Cambodia and will enough, if the armed forces are suf­ Andrew Tally Tolland County 4-H’ers may Authentic western cut; heavy 14 oz. To tip or not to tip is the ques­ veyance tax $15.95. blue denim. See the famous labell 36- keep on as long as the Communits con­ ficiently motivated and determined to Dear editor: tion for millions of tourists who help out by raising capons as a I heard this recycling poem on the radio and with a few changes William G. and Georgine project for the summer. 46. tinue on the offensive. Some 6,000 defend itself, with American air and visit Switzerland every year. A Weinrich to Concordia made it to fit Manchester’s program: government commission con­ The 4-H’ers may purchase 15 Man’s Denim Flare Jeans American civilians remain in South logistics support. Come Clean Lutheran Church, property at started, four-week-old capons cedes in an official report that Midweight cotton. Classics, flares, all 141 Ralph Rd., conveyance tax at 80 cents each, feed and styles. 29-38. Vietnam to help with techinical The people on both sides are weary Recycling the “unclear situation” is a $46.20. manage them through the Heavyweight Colton Denim ..... 6.99 WASHINGTON - Among not Nixon is innocent — and it’s appointee, but he was con­ Source of nuisance. problems beyond present Vietnamese from a generation of war but mutual If your heart starts thump , Bianca F. Pacheco to summer and in the late fall other more serious im­ hard to believe even that he had strained to proclaim angrily > Restaurant owners are un­ Men’s Denim Sport Shorts capabilities. hate and fear die hard. Time may heal When you’re down at the dump Lawrence A. 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The International President Thieu, exuding con­ Of its rim and its lid — Bigelow St., conveyance tax will be delivered to the office Boys’ Western Jackets I Committee to Reelect the Unfortunately, history is filled refused to name names, but he pris” has run into stiff opposi­ So cleaned up it’s almost like new. $12 . 10 . early in July. No-iron poiy/cotton denim with snap Commission designed to see that con­ fidence, conferred with President President and the only Presi­ with instances of Presidential claims McCord fingered tion from the staff because it Thomas P. Crockett to MaK There is a county fund front, flap pockets. Four colors, 8 to 18. Both bottles and papers dent at the time was Richaid aides who lied to the boss or "some” administration of­ would mean baring their ditions of the ceasefire are observed Nixon on reconstruction. He also Construction Co. Inc., parcel on available whereby 4-H’ers may Are so pleased there are plans to see that their lives do re-new Nixon. 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He has brought pickle that Caesar warned whitewash. Sirica is a lifelong clean, the best way to prove it POOL, INSTALLED IN YOUR YARD. Perma-press biend of poiy/cotton. wholeheartedly support the 3 way knit with trim. White or maize. decision-making information so the know each grade meets certain stan­ us peace with honor in April 1-7 nationwide boycott of Pompeia to avoid. Whether or Republican and an Eisenhower is to come clean. 6.99 family purchasing agent (Mr., Mrs., dards, regardless of price or label and Southeast Asia, he has re­ meat and urge our neighbors in Men’s Knit Tennis Shirts the Bolton area to do the same. 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First, to sym­ LOOK AT WHAT YOU GET! domestic policy. And it is here, bolize our support for Resident Styled for on or. off court; machine Sizes Manchester and elsewhere is that just eat vitamins, minerals, sugar, Nixon’s new meat price ceiling wash. Pretty trims. Matching panties. 4 to 6 I find, that he has already made : 1 Sizes 7 to 12 ...... 5.99 most of us still select our foodstuffs starch, proteins, enzymes and all that his first mistake. He is asking as an effective continuation of 1 12 6ai«e Aldad Aluminiiii the struggle to cope with rising on the basis of faith and trust in the other stuff we are supposed to ingest the death penalty for certain Wdl Boys’ Tennis Jackets offenders, including heroin food prices and second, to 2 Sturdy aluminum bradim Poiy/cotton, no-iron jacket with knit Reg. product’s manufacturer. for balance meals and a more healthy pushers, those who murder evidence our determination trim collar, cuffs, bottom. 8-18. 5.99 that this struggle shall be won. for rust free lasting Given a choice, most of us, will take life. We eat because we are hungry, policemen, kidnapping, sky­ Boys’ Tennis Shirts jacking, and other related As the President stated in his strength the brand we know and trust over the because we enjoy good-tasting food, address, prices can be kept No-iron poiy/cotton; short sleeves. crinies. Apparently the Presi­ 3 Heavy duty K-Rate filtra- Stripe rib crew neck, white, navy. 8-18. unknown one; That is not to say we and because it is, in too many cases, dent does not know what cer­ within reasonable limits^ given responsible, concerted action tien system n • ~ i&srr Boys’ Tennis Shorts won’t experiment and try a new about the only thing left we still do tain of us knew to be true in the beginning: God created life, by the consumer and govern­ 4 Heavy duty long lasting No-iron poiy/cotton twill shorts. Two brand, or one substantially lower pockets. White only sizes S, M, L. together as a family. and only God decides when we ment. In the pursuit of this tBed vinyl Dner priced on a trial basis, but the con­ We don’t know about you, but if we die. goal, the consumer and the ad­ Ladles’ Tennis Sneakers ministration will always have 5 Unti-ringal, ,anti4)acterial tinued purchase of it depends on how 3 piece duck uppers, non-slip soles. can’t afford the best that money can I do not condone any of the our support and appreciation. iiner Women’s sizes 5 to'10, misses’ 12 1/2 to 3. it stacks up against the brand we have buy, we should be able to at least have above crimes; I merely say Bolton residents: 6 Wde alundnum “Sure GHp” that I believe in rehabilitation; Men’s & Boys’ Sneakers come to trust. Virginia Assard coping a simple and uniform means of that is, the process of learning Robert A. Dixon Tennis and deck styles, non-slip soles. While economy is not to be sneezed knowing just what our money is how to live again. The task D.A. Dreselly *F0R HOMML MSTIILLATION Men’s 6 1/2 to 12, boys’ 3 to 6. facing society is teaching our at, most of us find it false economy to buying so shopping can be fun again John N. Esche Women’s Terry Foot Socks criminals how to live again. John Roberts Soft, absorbent terry cloth! One size buy foods which may have all the es­ instead of a reading and mathematics The decree of death is not for Albert M. Hopper ALSO GUMTE & COHCRETE POOLS from C 3995 tits8l^^1/2to11. us the living to give. On the con­ sential nutrients, the same quantity, lesson which would be much more Elaine Potterton Phone now for froo sKo survey. 047-0420 or 872-0S87 Men^s Cushion Foot Crew Socks trary, the living must say “no” Catherine K. Leiner etc., but fail the palate test at the productive at any one of the to death, for life is all we have. Pool Chonuoals « Equlmnont Cushion foot absorbs shocks. 75% dinner table. Manchester area public libraries. Saying “no” is not enough, cotton, 25% nylon. White or colors. 1 CMMoaeursIrnfMli I el kHiraiml OQwnli, pmlii mMI vbi|l size fits 10-13. however. I in order to form a ■wir wrtmmle more perfect' union, we the SAT. 0-0 Boys’ Cushion Foot Crew Socks living must say "yes” to life, Concrete SUN. NOON-8 Absorbs shock of running feet. White Today^s Thought for life is truly all the living TODAY IN HISTORY Speclallete or colors, plain or stripe top. 1 size fits 9-11. have. By The Associated Press Since 1927 VERNON CIRCLE, Tired of your job? Dread render “service with a good materials. Soon the manager As I see it, what could be one Today is Thursday, April 5, going to work each day? Find will as to the Lord and not to VERNON noticed the change and gave her small step for President Nixon the 95th day of 1973. There are 3 WAYS TO CHARGE your fellow-workers blare? Try men,” Eph. 6:7. a substantial raise. For the first would be a giant step backward 270 days left in the year. 847-8420 1145 TOLLAND TPKE. SALE Thurs. thru Sat. A woman who tried this Mon. thru FrI. 9;30 ajn. to 9d0 p jn. a new boss! No, don’t change time she realized she hadn’t for mankind. We must say “no” Today’s highlight in history: 3384 Roriln Tpko., WUIICMH jobs—just bosses! change of “ bosses” found dreerved it before. to death; we must say "yes” to Saturday 9.*00 ajn. to 9:30 pjn. On this date in 1792, President \ Nowingtpn MANCHESTER herself working better, no life! George Washington exercised When one truly yields his life longer rationalizing her Eugene Brewer Michael J. Kelly the first presidential veto, to God, he has a new employer. aleitoesa to work, or her petty Minster 17 Chambers St. refusing to sign a bill dealing Paul exhorted servants to misappropriation of store Church of Christ Manchester with representation. 4:

PAGE SIX - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Thurs., April S, 1873 Colum bia South Windsor Ellington Schools Price of Landfill Area Watergate Hotel Reaps Publicity diploniat — not to conduct im­ tracts very few tourists as Town Urged to Adopt Study Gifted Girl WASHINGTON (AP) r- The vice president.-general portant business on the phone. guests and he doesn’t expect the ComesDown to$269000 Watergate case, a political manager, refused to talk on the Olah said all the publicity, Watergate scandal to change nightmare for some telephone. He insisted on a Inland Wetlands Act which emanated from the that much. “Tourists stay at FarUng Araat • t e StiMoiit • I from h l ^ school had I()s of 120 Republicans, Is a publicity face-to-face interview in his of­ expected to t^e about six wiretapping of the Democratic motels,” said the manager of VIRGINIA CARLSON BARBARA RICHMOND or higher and almost twice as dream for owners of the fice. But he also insisted it was Oourit Correspondent months. National Committee’s one of the poshest hotels in ; (Herald Reporter) many gifted girls as boys were building that houses absurd to think anybody was South Windsor Councilwoman Bender a developer building Tel. 228-9224 headquarters at the Watergate, town. Now Booking tar fooional Woili tile women’s lib movement is among them. Democratic headquarters. tapping his phone or any of the Sandra Bender urges local condominiums on Pleasant Democratic Women has ^v6n the building a much The Watisrgate Hotel is M WErt ririnnilly tEpwiliEd, «a sn 1B0% hM Mrs. Noreen Steele has been ‘ig into the Ellington She added tKsit P ro je c t The poUtical intrigue has put hotel’s guest’s. adoption of the state’s new Valley Rd. and Clark St. con­ ; The State, Department of Rather, Olah explained, it ‘‘more established name” patronized especially by elected president of the 1 system in the form of a TALENT reported that five the Watergate hotel-office com­ e Inland Wetlands and Water tributed to the problem while Transportation has agreed to C was an old habit — taught to worldwide. businessmen, diplomats, D MAIO BROTHERS s Democratic Women’s,' Club, new researdi project in con­ years after high school gradua­ plex on the Washington tour-bus Courses Act. She was prompted excavating the site. They said sell the sanitary landfill area on him by his father, a Hungarian But, he added, the hotel at­ politicians and theatrical types. CAU. B4S-7BB1 to make her r^mmendation, erosion took place at the site succeeding Mrs. Frances junction with the University o f. tion, 25 per cent of the females circuit. Rt. 6 to the town for $26,000, ac- in the top 2 ^ per cent of ability she said, by the increase in after the cover crop was Malek, Other new officers are Coiiiiiactlcut and funded 1^ the The British Broadcasting ' cording to Howard Bates, first range were functioning as sedimentation in the Podimk removed. Mrs. Bender said that Mrs. Barbara Hadigian, vice iMverslty Fellowship Fohnda- Corp. is doing a documentary selectman. typists and secretaries. She River. erosion from the construction president; Mrs. Andrea Kelley, tlon. about it. terms this a tremedcms under- Mrs. Bender said she noticed site affected land owned by an This price is $11,000 less than recording secretary; Mrs. Dr. Gloria BidweU, associate American television and utilizatioi^ of talent. “something was wrong” with abutting property owner and the original amount set in May Patricia Carey, corresponding professor of educational psy- newspapers are awash with dai­ Another determining factor the Podunk and contacted the caused damage to a town road. 1972. secretary; and Mrs. Doris chcdogy, will conduct rescuirch ly stories. for the project, according to state Department of En­ Pender, treasurer. to Isolate and identify variables “We are not tender on the A Dr. BidweU, is the fact that vironmental Protection (DEP). Mrs. Bender said officials Installation of officers will be whidi act as determinates of subject of bugging,” chuckled counselors and teachers tend to Officials from DEP’s Water told her that piles of dirt left too The reduction resulted from April 25 at 7 p.m. in Clark’s vocational aspirations of Lee Elsen, a vice president of encourage girls to consider only Compliance Division inspected close to the river by two extensive negotiations made by Restaurant, Willimantic. acadnniQally superior females the Watergate building com­ A the river and agreed with Mrs. developers were also a source Bates with the state over the The Heart Fund Drive Slid compare these variables by those occupations seen as being plex. “We had no part of any past year. compatible with family­ Bender. of sedimentation. collected $900 this year, $500 age'and grade level. political espionage but it has, in The increase in sediment in short of its goal, according to Dr. Raymond Vitelli, director rearing. She ^ d studies in this fact, enhanced our situation. It PHAi Although the town agreed of pupil personnel services will area continuaUy suggest that has made us even more the river was attributed to State officials told Mrs. originally to pay $37,100 for the Mrs. Shirley Shepard, chair­ several sources, including the Bender they have contacted man. She added that if enough serve as coresearcher in the females are encouraged to see famous.” land. Bates continued to project. Selected teachers will their vocational goals as secon­ Gabor Olah, Watergate Hotel town’s failure to sweep winter both developers in an effort to negotiate on the price. support is indicated, a tag and sand accumulation from streets resoive the problem. cake sale will be held in May in be asked to take part in the dary to the male and hence Bates said he arranged for an bright girls may forsake soon enough. attempt to reach the goal of $1,- study at various grade levels. A final source of sedimenta­ unbiased appraisal of the land Dr. Bldwell’s fellowship challenging work goals and set­ Officials also told Mrs. and said the< private appraiser 400. tion, Mrs. Bender said, was The March of Dimes Drive proposal cited research which tle for much less than they are NEW USED natural run-off from farmer’s told him the initial price was indicates rationale for the capable of. above the fair market value. collected $339,50, according to fields that were not planted officials. Its goal Was $300. project effort. She noted that Finally, Dr. BidweU added Sduth Windsor with a cover crop. This opinion was submitted to 3.4 per cent of the dropouts that research which studied in­ Gov. Thomas Meskill’s office BICYCLESI terviews between a coached LAROEBT SCLECnON OP HIGHEST QUALITY Mrs. Bender asked town of­ and to State Rep. Dorothy female client and counselor NEW BICYCLES IN THE Susan Hobble ficials to see if developers are MQler, R-Bolton (District 56), for deeper, faster trainees found bias against VERNOMAREA * Every Drug Checkod complying with Planning and who is a member of the House females entering so-called lYofesNonally Awembled in.Our Laboratory GOP Speaker Transportation Committee. .BLUE carp et Zoning Commission L u s t r e . male occupations with both WaHoaatqwfiCinlt regulations. If they are not, she Bates met with Gov. Meskill cleaning Brecks male and female counselor- *MadeByUs 5 Susan Hobble, deputy com­ said, they should be made to and as a result of the efforts of trainees. Not For Us missioner of community af­ comply with PZC regulations. Bate and Mrs. Miller, the state 50 The research project will "/. 2 fa rS a li!l fairs, will be guest speaker at Seeks If the developers are complying agreed to lower the price, he rent seek to determine variation in * You Know Uo For the sixth anniversary installa­ with the regulations, she asked said. vocational choice of intellec­ Quality - REXAU tion of the Women’s Republican that new rules be passed to A town meeting wili be called Bankruptcy Oub of South Windsor April 12. tually superior females from protect town streams. to rescind the previous action Grades 3-12; expression of sex- The banquet will begin with a and authorize the purchase of new role as seen by highly able social hour at 7 p.m. followed the land at the lower price, SHAMPOOER BOSTON (AP) - Brecks of by dinner at 8 p.m. Boston, a 155-year-old mail females from these grades; at­ FAMUSIIUIBS CHECK SMLM niOOUCTS using revenue sharing funds in­ 142 titudes concerning achievement Officers to be installed are stead of the reserve funds. 75% Larger Bnishes order house that specializes in CRIIR SMK FMMUU gardening equipment and on the part of highly able - Compare and Save - Mrs. Gary Murtha, president; Bates said. For Faster Cleaning POST ROAD SHOmNa PLAZA Mrs. Henry Heath and Mrs. ga^ets, has filed for bankrupt­ females and comparison of Area Police If the purchase is approved. Only *2 these factors, by age level. Wa in s t iw e t , r o u t s » Mario Agnes, vice presidents; Bates said the land should be cy. VSIINOILCONIL t » 3WE Mrs. D. P. Cavanaugh, .pirDiy In its bankruptcy petition Both Dr. BidweU and Dr. OURS. OURS... available by the end of May. mwi Mwm at IM LMM) E X T B R T REPAIRS treasurer; Mrs. Robert Mason, VERNON ^Vll Follow You Anywhere’ filed a week ago in U.S. District VitelU report that most of the Engineering operations and studies involving sex-role iden­ recording secretary; and Mrs. John Lambert, 40, of 101 required state approval are KM.’S'VMHY n w (^urt, the company estimated ON BICYCLES 652 Center St. / tification and vocational Theodore R. Zaterka, cor­ South St., Rockville, was Nibbling on the ear and a little playful chomping evoked a its liabilities at more than $3 Ion. thru Sol. 9:30Mn to S:3Bpm responding secretary. charged early this morning million. Included in this was aspirations have used high hippo-style smile of contentment as receptive Rosie and school and coUege students. OPEN Thuni A Fri. Evoiinsi Choice of dinners is broiled with operating a motor vehicle sweet-talking Sweetpea puddled and splashed their way d M rg f lt $565,000 in unshipped orders and •ni 9 sirloin with mushrooms or OPEN DAILY 10-10 FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLYl $300,000 in unredeemed credit They believe the pressures to while under the influence of into spring at the Oakland Baby Zoo. (AP photo) ■t K n o rl baked stuffed shrimp. conform to traditional female SHARPENING liquor or drugs. Th,e charge was vouchers. _ / Reservations can be made by made after an investigation of a The liquidation value of the roles begin much earUer and calling Mrs. Charted Regulbuto, one-car accident on Bolton Rd...... company was estimated at may be encouraged by teachers "**8RASB SHEARS, 644-2360; or Mrs. Fred He was released on his written -$385,000. and counselors. AMP KfllVSSi,SCIEBORS, ETC. DeGiacomo, 528-0906. promise to appear in court May About Town The company reportedly was The current research is seen as a first step of a study which 1. being investigated by the state ALL BliBVeLIS B RtfAIRS The Sunset Club will meet The Little Flower of Jesus attorney general’s office, the may be conducted for several 12>oz. Friday at 1:30 p.m. at the Mothers Circle will meet Federal Trade Ckmimission and years. Dr. ViteUi said. The tRA^-MSACeiPTSO ml|. M SOUTH WINDSOR Senior Citizens Center. results of the ElUngton study IZ-oz. Gary R. Janicke, 25, of 286 Friday at 8:15 p.m. at the home the U.S. Postal Service because KtVSMADB Manchester Members are reminded to bring of Mrs. John Spellman, 46 of complaints of unfilled wUl be released in September. 2 w $ 1 . 4 2 $ 1 * 6 3 a Long Hill Rd., South Windsor, canned fruit for the kitchen was charged Wednesday with Goodwin St. Mrs. Donald orders. Hospital social. Knofla is co-hostess. failure to drive in the es­ The Better Business Bureau of Eastern Massachusetts saijd CONN. SALVAGi Co.. Inc oHot Th« OURS... Notes tablished lane. Ilie charge was The “Key ‘73” ad hoc com­ > made after ail investigation of a recently it would refuse to han­ (VISITING HOURS) mittee will meet Friday noon in dle complaints against Brecks. one-car accident on Pierce Rd. conference room “D” (next to IDENTIFICATION GLORIOUS EMPORIUM in which police charge that the ‘"The volume was just too IfllllllUuulliMuil Intermediate Care Semi­ the cafeteria) at Manchester PASSPORT PHOTOS .great,” said Leonard L. P private, noon - 2 p.m., and 4 Janicke vehicle left the right Memorial Hospital. Tickets for h S side of the road and knocked SALEM NASSIFF Sanders, president of the I p.m. 8 p.m.; private rooms, 10 the Easter Sunrise breakfast bureau. “We had to assign a mmNER OF HMIfFORD ROAD a.m. - 2 p.m., and 4 p.m. - 8 p.m. down two town fence posts. will be distributed along with Court date is April 23. 629 Main SL. Mandiestar man full time just to handle V m Self Service: 10 a.m .-2 p.m.; poster contest information. 643-7389 Brecks.” a FINE $T, MaiNHESIER - «n-77lt 4 p.m. - 8 p.m. In the past six months, he Intensive Care and Coronary said, the bureau had received 1^.. Care: Immediate family only, about 1,300 complaints against Hi anytime, limited to five, the firm. Neighbor! minutes. 'The company attributed its FEOSOL Maternity: Fathers, 11 a.m. - 100 count problems to delays in getting LET’S TALK DIRTY! Ferrous Sulfate full 100 100 count Mfg. Ml 12:45 p.m., and 6:30 p.m. 8 orders for merchandise B gr. mig. SH p.m.; others, 3 p.m. - 4 p.m., Dirty diapers, that is. ) Q d processed through its com­ 2 i . , $ 1 . 2 2 $ 1 . 7 5 . . and 6:30 p.m. - 8 p.m. puters. We just got a whole Age Limits: 16 in maternity, truckload of bulk pack 12 in other areas, no limit in disposable didpers from self-service. 6s •! a manufacturer who OURS. OURS OURS... All emergency patients and packs them for stores aU outpatients are requested to use over the country. They’re the new emergency room Anti-Pollution . not in fancy cartons, but entrance off Armory St. Access & to the entrance via existing STRETCH LACER-FRONT CASUAL CLOGS Expenses baby .won’t know the driveways. & difference, and you’ll save over half the cost. Example: Pediatrics: Parents allowed 8 CREW socks KNIT SHIRTS FOR WOMEN Noted By PUC Daytim e size, 30 lb. bulk pack (approx. 375-400 di­ a.m. to noon and 2 p.m. to l e s f Rng. 2.96 .Rng- 3.66 apers) for Overnight and newborn sizes at comp­ midnight; others, 2 p.m. to 8 LADIES’ i44 HARTFORD (AP) - The arable savings. Free lessons given on how to use (or p.m. 9 2 2 9 7 6 Public Utilities Commission soil) them. 0 POLYESTER Boys’) Men’s Also, another free truckload of luxury grade maple (PUC) has announced that GELATIN Discharged Wednesday: :A 1«.5J17 SLACKS 466 Connecticut’s three major and pine early American furniture at about half what White shiny-grained vinyl Emily M. Terragni, 121 Waddell Men's hi-bulk Orion* acrylic/ * Short-sleeve polyester / cotton utilities incurred more thfui $45 the fancy stores grab you for. CAPSULES Rd.; Florris G. Fletcher, Ver­ X standing ovation for these washable stretch nylon socks in white, rib-knit shirts in solids, French clogs with high platforms in M PurgoM H)Z. jolyester slacks. Stitch creased, wide or crew neck, lace-up front. Boys' natural cork and cool cut-out million in added operating And a big lot of (^nnon Royal 100 count lOOcomi 14 non; Mary M. Kralovich, An­ itralght leg take center stage. . . and at a block and colors. Sizes fit 10- 16-oz. design. 5-10. Charged. expenses in 1972 to meet anti­ Family towels (bath sheet, M(|. IN dover; Babmina Giammarco, Icket that rates applause. Crown 13. Shop at Kmart and save. 8-18, Mens' S-M-L-XL. !« o r $ 1 .9 0 tleasing colors. Sizes 6-18. (SDuYoni Cw p. fttg. TM pollution standards. bath, hand and fingertip 2 for $ 1 > 8 3 $1.39 **’ I 2 for $1.34 East Hartford; Joyce M. $ 1 . 8 9 The PUC also said the three sizes) at our usual paltry French, East Hartford, Roger companies bad spent $8 million W. Root, Coventry; Florence V. for capital improvements to prices. Add Kodak C^lor Film Conran, 151E. Center St.; Mary DOUBLE-WHEEL SCALLOP-EDGE facilities which will reduce with processing included at OURS.. OURS.. OURS... Lou Samiotis, 49 Kane Rd.; future pollution. about half store prices. And Adeline Pfurr, Waterbury. BENCHi^RINDER LAMPSHADES I ’The Commission reported the I’m all out of breath. & > Also, Ida E. Santoro, OVE Our R«9wlar 26.44 Our Regular 9.28 Connecticut Light and Power So h e r e ’s m y 100% in ­ ife) TIRED ACnOR' Wethersfield; Jeanette C. Company (CL&P) spent $20.5 complete list of what we - (»PSUUS Browne, East Hartford; Janet million in pollution control eaqiect to be peddling this 1 R. Winegar, 140 Maple St.; expenses. United Illuminating % William M. Lachniet, Enfield; weekend, ^ou are not required to conunit it to Ckimpany (UI) $14.8 million, memory, bjit I’d appreciate it if you pay attention. And Maryjo Y. Lane and daughter, 12 Days Only 2 Days Only m KSSSS and Hartfoi^ Electric Light there’s a truckful of some other stuff rolling that 56 Clyde Rd.; Mark C. Kloter, Company (HELCO) $10.3 IDO t«atRn 51 Cambridge St.; Barbara B. million. The funds were spent should be in but I don’t know what’s in it. (3ome help Parker, 71 Charter Oak St.; 6" fine and coarse grinding White rayon taffeta shades with scalloped bottoms and primarily on low sulphur oil. me find out. Rose M. Evangelista, 47 Sage wheels with 3,450 RPM no- i Assorted Buttons 100 count ■ load speed. Safety plastic tops, gold trim. Select 14- Anti-pollution capital expen­ Tables and Hutches lOcaps Dr. Schick Hot Lather CHILDREN’S 10 cans Now that you’ve come up here, eye shields, tool rest. 1 8 "heights. Charged. ditures by the companies were: Luxury Bedding CHILDREN’S 100 count lor ailaigy'^ MiR. Rsl Also, Paul Mailloux, South CL&P $5.6 million; UI $.8 Disposable Diapers Patent Medicines VITAMINS 100 count . Mf|. RN Windsor; Mary J. Bohls, South VITAMINS A colds milUon; HELCO $2.1 million. Royal Cuuidn Towels Paint & Brushes ■rfaMt $ 1 . 7 9 . . . Windsor; Wesley P. Krupinsky, you know the phone is gomg The PUC also estimated the Ladies’ (Nothing 2 f o r $ 2 .7 9 $ 2 . 9 8 2 i « $ 1 . 4 3 73 Redwood Rd.; Maria A. Kodak Film 2 for $ 2 .7 9 $ 3 . 3 9 so. combined operating expenses Simonize Anti-Rust Wood Plaques Pina, 147 Eldridge St.; Janet M. for pollution control over the Guarino and daughter, Hart­ to ring down there. GAS-POWERED STURDY 28-Qt Windex Spray Shutter Doors next five years at $6.2 million. Wicker Products ford; Neal S. McKenney, 197 TRAINER PLANE WASTE BASKET PUC Chairman Howard E. Barbecue Sets OURS... OURS... Gardner St.; Helen M. Doyle, .Our Regular 9.66 Our Rogular 2.97 Hausman noted that all of the 207 McKee St.; Janet E. Frantz That's life. You hang around downstairs added operating expenses must Plus all kinds of carpet, glassware, groceries, stereo and daughter, 193 Homestead waiting for a call. And it never comes. be home by the consumer in the records and tapes, pa^r goods, linoleum, and hundred St. long run. of things I can’t even remember. Also, Charles R. McCarthy, Until you decide to come upstairs. Then 66 So come visit and enjoy the delicious complimentary East Hartford; Janice E. the phone seems to never stop ringing. I Days Only 2 Days Only coffee while you look. We’ll really enjoy seeing you. Yesonis, 425 E. Middle Tpke.; Remember that we sell with a real “no-hard-time^’ Barbara J. Nourie and son, An extension phone up here in the hall or Great for beginnersi Stur­ money back guarantee if your purchase does not Tolland; Eugenie M. Stanton, bedroom could save you a lot of ups and downs. dy plastic airplane with Large 28-quart ‘basket, Playtox 84C R achel Ifd.; Gail E. easy to clean, comes in 1HB YOUNCS8T please you in every way. And my wife Days, “Don’t ^ For only pennies a day. .049 gas-powered engine. SEATTLE, Wash. (AP) - forget your wallet!” LIIUNG Lutzen, Enfield; William F. Tether line, ground control. gree, yellow and orange. Tom Burke, a t 25, has become HOUSEHOLD Case, 294B Gre^n Rd.; John E. GLOVES WEniNG the youngest man to become a Remember ' Gur Ekhfuisting LINED GLOVES 90s 8 8 s -v - Grandahl, South Windsor. sergeant In the history of the Bag. IBo MiaRN s o u ™ ' Also, Emile V. Dery, 57 capvrwne ters by e, 1. Knieoe coi Srattle Police Department Hours: Thun. Eve (Ugh!) 6 to 9, i| Fridays 10 to 9 and Saturdays 10 $ 1 . 4 9 * ^ 1 2 for 9 4 * i* 00. Bigelow St.; Gail F. Lyons, PHOUi He became an officer in 1969, SPECIAL 7 9 * 2 l o r $ l J Warehouse Point; Michael J. after working as a police cadet to 5. We’re 'Resting Less. Yesonis, ^ E. Middle Tpke.; An extension phone is worth i t STOM MANCHESTER — 239 SPENCER ST. for about 10 months. Paul E- Green Westport. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. Tkara.. April 5 , 197»— PAGE WINE PAGE EIGHT - MANC3IESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. Thors., April 5, 1973 K*-"- From Your I W om en’s Participation' .•I- In Progress Sought ir’s Kitchen 'VERYHftY'-EVERYWAy-"' By Vivian F, Ferguson learn how to face their prob­ I II.. I I- By FRED B. MORRIS lems at home more realistic­ iii Ilia a< RECIFE, Brazil (AP) ally. - Women in poor coun­ The delegates were all repre­ At-a recent antiqub flea tries should be used to sentatives of organizations af­ maiket, I found several copies promote progress ^ instead of filiated with the Associated of The Boston Cooking-School being written off as inferiors to Country Women of the World Magazine while searching for men — Brazilian feminist lead­ (ACWW), which has 274 groups old cookbooks. The magazine ers have told some 40 delegates in 65 countries and is recog­ wfS^jen years old in May of to a Latin American wom oi’s nized as the biggest organiza­ 1908. It sold for ten cents a > conference. tion of its kind. copy. Somewhat later in its “ Our nation urgently needs Nanie Siqueira, president of careeir the name of the publica- the participation of women in the Brazilian Club o f Country tioh was changed to American. the development process,” Women, declared that the club Co<^ery. Romy Medeiros da Fonseca “ doesn’t Intend to solve the 'INito copies featured articles president of the National Coun­ tremendous rural problems of that are timely today. The cil of Brazilian Women said at a Brazil but rather to awaken the February 1912 issue gave ad­ Latin American seminar on the interest of women, making vice on reducing the meat bill. role of women in development, them aware of their importance In October- of 1932, low-cost held in this northeastern Brazi­ in helping the nation develop.” recipes comprised the main lian port city. Women should be educated stoi7 . With the current high- Women came from Mexico, for. their “ mission within the food costs, you may find these Guatemala, Panama, El Salva­ family as wives, dau^ters and articles of interest. dor, the United States, Chile, sisters” to promote “ relations Jessamine Chapman wrote in Argentina and Brazil. of solidarity” within the hoiM, 1912; ‘ "The high cost of living is “ Although women are 50.1 she added. “ We want to raise the.Cost of living high;....If we per cent of the Brazilian popu­ the standard of living in the want the choicest of foods we lation, we make up only 17 per rural homes of Brazil.” must expect to pay the price cent of the country’s paid work Mrs. Siqueira’s position, HeraM photo bjr OfUra whidi they can donand...Let force,” Mrs. Fonseca said. which women’s lib groups in Mrs. Fonseca proposed na­ countries like the United States 50th Anniversary us consider...six methods of tional compulsory conscription might regard as reactionary, economy in cutting down the meat bill and decide upon the All In The Line Of Duty of Brazilian women in the 18-21 was typical of the organize Mr. Preston was employed at Mr. and Mrs. David Preston merits of each;” age group, similar to the mili­ women’s movement in Brazil. Pratt & Whitney Division of tary service now required of of 22 Horton Rd., were feted at The Navy played cupid recently when Nancy Thorpe and married Dec. 12, left for basic training last week at Orlan­ United Aircraft Corporation for 1. Lessening the amount of men, in which the women would a party in observance of their 30 years. He retired July 31, meat used. If wb lessen the Stews—nutritious and delicious Bernard McKinna at left, both 18 and both from the do, Fla. Upon completion, they will have a 14-day leave, engage in social service 50th wedding anniversary 1962. amount of meat, we must suth Vernon-Bolton area, met, married, and were sworn into and then report to Great Lakes, 111., where Nancy will take projects. “ Women need new recently, hosted by their sons and daughters-in-law. Some 100 They have two sons, David stitute. something else which and give to a stock a thick rect proportion of the total cooked in its own juice. 6-8 ser­ 5 the U.S. Navy by, from left, WO Jerrie Smith and PO hospital corps training and Bernard will enter an elec­ status and financial indepen­ Preston Jr. and William S. vings. Cost nine to twelve cents trician’s niate course. Both are graduates of Bolton High dence,” she stated, explaining To remove the kinks from relatives and friends attended. will supply the same con­ gelatinous consistency. The spent for food.” All good advice Richard D. Stebbins, at the Manchester recruiting office. Preston; five grandchildren per portion. (Remember these that such compulsory service unraveled yarn, steam it and The couple were married stituents.” bone marrow is high in food for today’s housewife. Nancy, on inquiring about enlistment information, was in­ School. (Herald photo by Ofiara) and one great-grandchild. ■ would broaden women’s hori­ then wind it around a wire cake Feb. 9, 1923 in Glasgow, The author recommended value.” If we now turn to the October are 1932 prices). troduced to Bernard by Navy personnel. The couple. The couple received many zons and help them see that rack. Hang the rack up with a Scotland, in the Church of the eggs, Then, milk and cheese in­ The final suggestion for issue of 1932, we find a chapter Chopped Steak their role,is more than that of clothespin until the wool is Nazarene. They came to the gifts which were placed cluding such cheese dishes as saving money is the utilization on “ Low-Cost Recipes.” Herb With Rice beneath a tree of gold. having babies. completely dry. United States on March 4,1923. rarebits, fondues, souffles, of left-overs. Four requisites are the two meat recipes that Put two pounds steak from The Brazilian also went on sandwiches, scallops and are set forth. First, all the visi­ were included. You will find the bottom round and Vz pound lean ChurchToHost |Fire Fighters | record in favor of birth control. canapes. Third are cereal ble fat and gristle should be cost per serving of interest. fresh pork through food “ A woman isn’t a rabbit,” she To Introduce Ourselves grains with oats and wheats removed....” second, it must be Casserole of Beefsteak chopper, using finest chopper Guest Preacher | Elect OfficersI said. “ I’m still not in favor of highest in protein, rice ranking more highly seasoned because Have two pounds of steak, an and putting meat through abortion, but the pill and other lowest. it has lost flavor in the first inch thick, cut from the bottom twice. Season with two The Rev. Dr. Eugene A. Bro- Union Local 1579, Inter­ anticonception methods should Fourth on the list of healthful cooking; third, it must be usual­ round or any of the less teaspoonfuls sugar. Add two national Association of Fire deen, president of New England be available to all.” In Brazil, Your Child's Picture foods are the legumes — peas, ly attractive, not recalling its desireable parts of the animal. cups fresh-cooked rice and two Synod, Lutheran Church in Fighters, AFL-CIO, Town of Dredge with flour after beaten eggs. Shape on sheet of the government allows birth beans, lentils and peanuts. former appearance; and fourth, iMMNMi America will preach Sunday at Manchester Fire Department, control programs to operate but Fifth are nuts, the almond it must not be the result of too sprinkling with salt and pepper, waxed paper into one large 9 and 10:45 a.m. services at elected two officers for their forbids publicity about them. FREE being especially high in protein. great labor, or require the addi­ and pound each side of the steak cake an inch or more in Emanuel Lutheran Church, 60 eighth consecutive terms this Abortion is illegal and is consid­ The second of the six tion of too many things, with the edge of a thick, thickness. Church St. week. ered as serious a crime as mur­ suggestions is the careful selec­ otherwise there would be no earthenware plate until as Invert over this a greased They are Harold Pohl, presi­ On Saturday, April 7, 1973. Pastor Brodeen, a native of der. tion of cuts of meat followed by economy in its use.” much of the flour as possible broiler or pan, slip the hand (or PBODOCE <5PECIAL9 ( Burlington, Iowa, is a graduate dent; and William Whitaker, During tbe seminar there economy in cooking. Stews and Ragouts, hot pies, Irish stews, has been got into the fibres of one of the very wide spatulas) executive secretary. Both Pohl Pictures Taken From 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. At of the Augustana Seminary, were panels, discussions, soups can cut the meat bill con­ fricasees, all basically stews, the meat. Then sear very quick­ under the paper, and turn the and Whitaker were the original Rock Island, 111. and was or­ speeches and field trips. By giv­ siderably because less expen­ can use left-over meats with the ly over an extremely, hot fire cake over on the pan. Small, tPAtIO luiP/AlJ \Aa/£ 1 ? i p e i i e p dained in 1954. He organized the officers when Local 1579 was ing the delegates a first-hand until the steak is well browned thicker cakes may be made, sive cuts of meat can be addition of vegetables and / % 4£E0i£y6^ St. James Lutheran congrega­ chartered in 1965. look at the problems of women utilized. Long, slow cooking seasonings. Then there is on one side. with a depression on the top,of tion in Barrington, Rhode Robert Martin was elected in northeast Brazil — one of the BIBLES & BOOKS makes it tasty. minced meat in gravy, hash, Place in casserole with the each, to be filled later with T&MAfOES LlMOUi Island, where he served for six vice-president, succeeding western hemisphere’s poorest cooked peas, minced apricots, Potatoes CfgAP(fftlUT S7 East Canter Street The fourth suggestion is a croquettes, meat rolls, es- brown side down, then cover tauc 4 PACK years. Walter Scadden. Richard regions — it was hop^ that one-half with a mixture of Vz or chopped and sauteed apple A practical one — serving smaller calloped and creamed meats women from other areas would Phone SAim ss Dr. Brodeen was elected to Thompson was re-elected portions which is good advice and souffles. Also, meat tur­ cup minced celery, V4 cup cubs. Cost: 71 cents for eight serve as president of the New treasurer. Chosen stewards to for most of us. The idea is put novers and meat stews with minced sweet pepper, and two servings or nine cents a portion. England Synod in June 1970. represent their fire stations forth that among one’s own dumplings to take the place of ' tablespoonfuls grated onion. (1932 prices). Prior to this, he was pastor at were: Raymond Finnegan, sta­ family; any bones and meat left bread. Meat from the soup ket­ Fold over, omelet fashion, the The same issue gives instruc­ = -> 6 9 ’^ 4 ~ 4 6 ' 0 9 ' the First Lutheran Church of tion 1; James LaPine, station 2; on individual plates be added to tle can be incorporated in half of the meat left uncovered. tions on giving a “ Country John Mordavsky, station 3; and .. ' Lynn, Mass. Pastor Brodeen’s the soup pot. croquettes. Place lid on casserole. Cook for Store” party. Some of the James Granatb, station 4. office is in Needham, Mass. Number 5 is utilization of The author sums up her one hour at 350. costs: Two loaves rye bread — Following the Emanuel Continuing their “ Fire Safety fats, bones and trimmings. suggestions by.stating that “ the A pint of sifted tomato, or two 20 cents; two loaves white Choir’s “ Lenten Program” at 4 In the Home” program, the “ Suet fat can often be tried out housekeeper must first unders­ large apples cored, pared and bread — 16 cents; one half-pint GROCEPy P local will plan something DEPT p.m. in the afternoon. Pastor and used as well as butter in tand the law of supply and de­ cut in quarters may be added whipping cream— 22 cents; one similar to their telephone and Mrs. Brodeen will be sauteing. Chicken and bacon fat mand, and the kinds and for the sake of providing jar stuffed olives 29 cents. sticker campaign during Fire honored at a reception in can be used as well as butter qualities of cuts of meat which moisture, or the steak may be Prevention Week. Children’s Luther Hall. The congregation for many things. Bones and fix the price. Then, she must set and friends in the Manchester Specialty gristle are valuable sources of a definite sum to be spent in area are cordially invited to at­ Time Feathers Cm JLL VILUU3E Store,, mineral matter and gelatine. meats, which to her seem a cor- POLISH PILL PICKLES 6 9 / tend all of these special ser­ vices at Emanuel Lutheran The watch, as an impor­ 956 Main Street, Manchester, facing Oak Street Church. tant fashion accessory takes 4 \ n e tr L i f e 4 f l i p Pa o ^ ■/ A'^0 on a new face. The latest Everyone Can Cook watches, all with different 7 9 / viuire TWNA Id aeiME colors and patterns, are col­ Put romance in your life with on eosy-to-sew caftan MJUiCiESTER P/UUUDE-OpMi Daily 10-9 FIA planning ored with bright peacock and in a slinky, clinging nylon knit. W ith Natural Grains Life 4roffeo Benefit Night pheasant feathers. By GAYNOR MADDOX that air can still pdnetrate • •• Q i t 8 9 ^ GREEN OLIVES r %and • the cheesecloth. Rinse out The Future Innkeepers of A booklet that contains and drain night and morning America, (FIA) in an effort to P r e - recipes for Scrambled Eggs for three to four days; in hot raise funds for scholarships to with Alfalfa Sprouts, Sun­ weather,' three times a day benefit students in the Hotel flower Seed Brownies, is better. MeiK^WReE 5 ^ 9 5 ^ T e e n s Three-Square Crisps made and Food Management Your sprouts should be with brewer’s yeast, honey, ready in no more than four curriculum at Manchester Hop down to Casual millet, soy and barley flour, CotJTAOlhlA ^ I h n fiou. ^ Community College, are spon­ days, depending on the type Village, and son what leads one to think there of seed. They should be JELLY soring a “ Las Vegas Night” fahulous, colorful is a health faddist in the from one-half to. one inch SAUCE TOWELS W Friday. , clothes we have in neighborhood. long. When the sprouts are The event, which will include store for ttie fashion That’s right — two of ready, rinse once more and games, a buffet prepared by the EGGS minded young Juniors them. Eden Gray and Mary drain. Remove the cheese­ First quality, Peacock Varie-i students, and music, will be cloth, screw the jar top on and pro-teensi Beckwith Cohen, recently ty, True Fruit Flavors. held at the Elks Home, 148 Vz put together a 32-page illus­ tightly and place the sprouts Roberts St., East Hartford, When Shopping At The trated ^‘Natural Grains Cook­ in the refrigerator. Rag. 98c lb. TROXEKi fOOO^ from 7:30 p.m. till midnight. book” (The Stephen Greene SSS8!:SSS3::S:SPSS*¥:WS*¥S:?¥:¥Sft5¥S: Tickets are $4 per person and I»ress, Brattle.boro, Vt.,_ will be available at the door. VILLAGE BRIDAL 21.25). School Menus Paul Mather, chairman of the What’s New in Fashion, “ Almost any gram seed H wjfiSiW utr:' FIA, is in charge of may be used,” they say. “The The cafeteria menus for arrangements. AND BOUTIQUE best tasting, however, are is at the alfalfa, rye, oat, soybean Manchester Public schools, TEL. 643-4809 KELLY RD. VERNON CONN. (green), mung bean, lentil, April 9-13: Your Casual Village! fenugreek and wheat berry. Monday: Spaghetti with meat A Put two tablespoons of seeds sauce, tossed salad, bread, Cub Scout Wedding Gowns in a clean quart mason ja r butter, milk, jello with topping. Cover the jar opening with Tue^ay; Pork and gravy on New spring printt cveaai^r" gingham a piece of doubled cheese­ News mashed potato, buttered Bridesmaids Gowns check pant outfits,i, ai^OEt^aleeved knit cloth and secure tightly with a ..rubber band. Pour water carrots, bread, butter, milk, tops, elastic waist pants, new cuffed from the tap through the mixed fruit. , y i Mother Of The Bride look trousers, textured polyester pan­ cheesecloth, filling the jar Wednesday.' Hamburg on a ^ E V E R Y O N E ! St. James School, Cub Scout ts, smocks, rib buggers, and blazers; about three-quarters fuu. roll, potato chips, buttered Pack 120, recently held its an­ Dresses Soak overnight. green beans, milk, ice cream. nual Pinewood Derby. sizes 3-13 for Juniors, and sizes 6-14 In the morning, drain off Thursday: Sliced turkey, for pre-teens. all the water, ful the jar gravy, mashed Potato, whole ; \ f, Trophies were awarded for Our bridal dressing room is luxurious with water again, and drain kernel com , cranberry sauce, • Costume Jewelry the fastest car from each den as with red carpeting, a crystal chandelier off again. Repeat twice bread, butter, milk, peaches. II i g i i M i i i follows: Russell Kuczynski, and wall to wall mirror. more. After the lart rinse, FYiday, Orange juice, toasted Den I; James Mazzoli, Den II; Buy These Faniious Brands prop the jar on the sink cheese sandwich, potato sticks, • Terrariums' 'DEL.I . OEPT Robert Sawyer, Den III; .drainboard at an angle al- cabbage-pineapple salad, milk, TOPSY TEENS • JUSra CHMSn • MYIKE • GML TOm S T R I^ lowing any remaining water Patrick Sherman, Den IV; Vito peanut butter brownie. live landscape • PiUlKHU • YOUNC NnCEM • COUEIX TOm • S«m IW Y JM to drain out, but ensuring Addabbo, Den V; Richard Featured In Our Boutique For Your • N il • ORetUCIlLLV OiOmi • RAN. garden in a glass Hayes, Webelo Den I; James Trousseau or Cruise SouodrNA Desautels, Webelo Den II. A LARGE SELECTION OF • Plush Animals The trophy for second best­ 85 East Center St. I looking car went to Patrick GOWNS USE YOUR CASUAL VILLAGE OPEN DAILY 9:30 to 5:30 • Music Boxes Derby and the trophy for best­ DRESSES OR MASTER OIARGE CARD THURSDAY NIGHTS ’til 9:00 At Summit 8L looking car was awarded to • Party Goods ‘. 5 5 ^ Michael Ray. LONG SKIRTS SPORTSWEAR • Puzzles «UCEP Trophies for first, second and FREE PARKING • FREE LAY-AWAY PLAN PARK third prize went to James RAIN COATS ^ WEEKE^CASHni^ CARRY)6PEGm • Adult Games Woodcock, first; Daniel Tuttle, AND JEW|LRY • Candles Am uicau CMEE6 E second; Thomas Reiley, third. 317 HIGHLAND STRF. LI 'Die top three winners will CARNATIONS *1.87 • Coffee Mugs race their cars in the Pinewood Russell Stover • Easter Baskets MANCHESTER CONN. Derby at the Cub Scout Show, pPIlM T p »| U k L THURSDAY and AY Schraft 1$. i t I H f ' : ( ( s [ [.1 [ A i ^ Friday, j3t the Verplanck , Tues., Wed. & Sat. 10-6; Thurs. & Fri. 10-9 School. PAGE TEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. Thura., April 5, 1878 Briefing Set For Principals MANC B!Vir.Niwn HERALD. Manchester, Conn.. Thurs., April 5,1976— PAGE.. Wesleyan Gets $2.1 Million Elementary and secondary meeting is intended to give par* ticipants a report on im­ Capital Gains^ MIDDLETOWN (AP) - the Board of Trustees, said the school' principals front across Wesleyan University has an­ tr u e s t would be applied to plemented suggestions Itnade Dividends Tax the state will gather-at the two years ago, and to par­ nounced the receipt of a 62.1 Wesleyan’s 15th Decade Fund, University of Connecticut April ask million bequest from the estate a campaign seeking to raise |2S ticipants for further Due April 16 16 for a briefing on im­ suggestions for improvement. of New York business executive million over three years for provements in U(%nn’s School PRESENT The Connecticut Capital Walter A. Crowell. construction and program en­ The meeting two years ago, of Education programs. attended by about 100 state NEW LOCATION Gains and Dividends tax is due Tbe announcement was made dowment. Tbe Crowell bequest . Dr. Keith W. Atkinson, BURR CORNERS principals, resulted in'a variety by April 16, State Tax Com­ at Wesleyan’s annual Davison is the first major gift be an­ professor of education' at FREE of suggestions for program im­ BURR CORNERS missioner F. (3eorge Brown has Dinner in New York. nounced sinqe the campaign UConn, Said the April 16 ^ PARKING AREA reminded state residents. Philip B. Brown, chairman of began last fall. provement. FREE Only about 50,000 tax returns have been filed so far this year. PARKING AREA Brown noted. "Since nearly O' 200,000 returns were filed last year,” he said,' “we know we have a lot more returns yet to nOOR COVEMNO come.” The commissioner mentioned 399 B90AD STREET In the Spree Shopping Center that residents are offered help in filing the returns at 11 taxpayer assistance offices throughout the state. Brown ad­ vised residents seeking help Come In and sa ^. with the state tax to first fill out their federal income tax returns, and bring to the assistance office copies of Form 1040 or 1040A; ^hedule B, if a federal tax on dividends was paid; and Schedule D (with SHINYL VINYL supporting schedules, if applicable) is a federal tax on capital gains was paid. Commuter Bus Terminal Moves Taxpayer assistance offices Great Patterns Amalgamated Transit Union. are located in 11 cities, in­ Due mainly i6 construction of Capacity of the new parking cluding Hartford and Williman- the twin theaters now under area is 250 cars. Bus service resumed March 26. and Colors The Burr Comers buses leave tic. The Hartford office, at 92 way at Burr Comers Shopping The transportation depart­ Farmington Ave., and the for downtown Hartford at ten- Plaza in Manchester, the ment, in a notice of the com­ Willimantic office, at 979 Main minute intervals between 7 and Connecticut Department of muter bus terminal relocation, St., are both open from 8:30 Available 9 a.m. The return trips are Transportation will be moving said, “We want to thank all a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Mondays made from 4 to 6 p.m. A special its commuter bus terminal to owners and tenants of Burr through Fridays. the other side of Interstate 88 Corners for the fine cooperation express bus to the Aetna In­ (the Wilbur Cross Highway), they have shown in working surance Co. mns at 7:20 a.m. effective April 16. with us on this innovative and 4:15 p.m.; a bus to the State There will be no change in transportation project.” Capitol area mns at 7:50 a.m. Newsman Dies service, according to the The commuter express buses and 4:40 p.m. NEW BRITAIN (AP) - transportation department — started running from Burr Charles H. Sikora, city editor of Carpet Specials This Week just a change in location of the Corners to downtown Hartford The Burr Corners bu^s the New Britain Herald since terminal and parking area. last July 10, but service was in­ carried 245 passengers thls^^ 1956, died Wednesday at New State-owned property im­ terrupted Nov. 25 through morning. Britain General Hospital after mediately east of the highway March 25 by a strike against the The one-way bus fare is 50 • a two month illness. He was 65. (map above) has been paved. Connecticut Co. by the cents. A life-long resident of New Britain, Sikora had been a member of the Herald staff for nearly 30 years and a cor­ respondent for the Hartford State Planners Seek Times in the 1940’s. Sikora is survived by his COMMERCIAL widow, Nell, a son Charles, four MCC Blood Donors Ideas of Area Towns brothers and two sisters. Funeral services will be held Nurse Florence DiPietro, R.N., of Wethersfield, is inserting a tube in the arm of Dr. Saturday at 8 a.m. with burial Herbert Bandes, dean of administration at Manchester Community College, as he needs refinements and more how soon the proposed state at the Sacred Heart Cemetary (Continued from Page One) detailed studies before full im­ prepares to donate blood during Tuesday’s Bloodmobile visit on the MCC campus. Dean plan might be implemented and in New Britain. Harry Godi, dean of students, waits his turn with his application slip. College students, TVVEED plementation, is needed in (Dhase said he felt it would not Connecticut and the problem faculty members, and outsiders made the Red Cross Blooid Bank richer by 99 pints. Spon­ be ready for legislative action more details on the various now is getting citizen interest sored by toe Veterans Club which represents over 400 Vietnam veterans on campus and until the 1974 session. phases were: Richard Symonds and participation in the process directed by Jay Conti, this drawing with a quota of 75 pints proved successful with 108 per­ Jr., chief of the physical plan­ Earlier he pointed out, however, the legislature could of achieving this goal. sons appearing and 9 temporarily deferred. (Herald photo by Ofiara) ning unit, who detailed land use Citizen interest and adopt the plan in principle, thus studies and projections; and suggestions are vital, (Jhase CARPET opening the door for the state William Cox, also of the plan­ said, because it is only from through executive powers to ning unit, who dealt with the them that the plan can deter­ Miss Sandra Tomezuk Kevin Hood Richard R. Gray water resourses. Other state order all state planning such as Miss Geraldine Perugini highways, etc. be coordinated mine priorities and then begin Richard Gill Dennis Martini agency men present were coming up with specifics. Miss Deborah Piku^ Kenneth W. Dootson Theron Schnufe, regional plan­ with the basic frame plan; and Jacqueline Munro Miss Jennifer Ware local towns and planning agen­ He said his office is ready at Miss Pamela Behan ning coordinator; and John any time to arrange meetings Richard B. Arey Miss Shelley Strohm Miss June Lazarus Radacsi of the technical ser­ cies could also begin adopting Ready for Delivery with interested groups to William J. Laurinaitis or adapting their regulations Donald R. Scott Paul Ducharme vices section. explain the plan and answer Gregory Germain accordingly. Daniel Zorzi Stanley Zaremba Major emphasis in the questions. Because of the Michael H. Goldfield Bradley E. French Oleh D. Weselyj Implementation seemed to be workshop was concern as to limited staff, he would prefer a Miss Sophia Nowak Robert C. Ashwell the major concern during the Kenneth Steere how the plan, once refined, town meeting involving several Miss Pamela Young John Budarz ^ r k Hilton should be implemented. Chase workshop session as there interested groups such as town Elmore Marius appeared to a general consen­ John J. Schaschl Michael P. Stark said he favored a coordinated directors, planning and zoning Cairis Young William Lunt Anthony Suttile state and local effort, but some sus that a statewide coor­ boards, and the general public. Harry S. Gogi dinated planning policy on land Thomas Miller Philip Martin present felt the ejcperience now He also suggested such Craig C. Beisiegel Miss Penny Walenda Dennis A. Cloutier SHAGS use and water resources was TWISTS with planning and zoning boards groups or persons obtain copies Linda Poliquin Wayne T. Vojick George V. Ckwney Jr. having problems handling such essential. of the report from his office in »b b f e E |5 Dominick M. Villano Jr. But several of the problems ’Thomas Reiser Stephen Farrington planning decisions within the Hartford for study and, if possi­ 9iaron Katz Miss Katherine Kearns Herbert Bandes downs, make a state ad­ brought out by various speakers ble, submit in advance Sal Santangelo indicate a huge task of public Pierre Saramaha Edward F. McGurkin ministered plan more effective. questions so that he can Bernard Herpst information and education lies Patrick Gaffney John Torzsa In response to a question arrange to have the best ’This is a test pattern to deter­ Lloyd Holt ahead. Since the state is almost Bruce H. Nelson Gary Stanley from Dr. Phillip Joransen, An­ qualified staff member present mine The Herald’s printing Robert F. Snuk Kate S. Mack Miss Donna Frankenberg SCULPTURES entirely under private dover, former member of the at the meeting to answer them. quality. Roger A. Hunt ownership, the classification of Miss Charlene Cole Mrs. Joanne Lewis Natural Resources Committee, Robert E. Lane lands, especially as open space Maureen Ann McDermott Kenneth W. Eltericlf concerning the Greater Hart­ Wayne Shorey Louis D. Zucchi Deanna G. Wood ford Process-DevCo plan for a or for limited use, runs into conflict of private property Girls*' Miss Linda Moore William Scata Miss Elaine Zapor new town in the Coventry area. Boys’' Miss Betsy Pourte Michael F. Lusa Miss Dolores Milardo Chase said bluntly that, under rights. Chase said his agency is open Miss Laurie Hayes Miss Patricia A. Spied Miss Patricia Hall the present proposal the Nylon Miss Deborah Huk to all suggestions on how to Spring Connie DeRocco Judy Ducharme Process Plan would not comply Mrs. June Tompkins John V. Gannon Miss Karen L. Martin since the area under considera­ resolve such problems as these Jr. Slack Set Stretch Miss Marla Palshaw ' Miss Marie O’Neil Donna L. Januszewski tion is designated for limited that are fair to the land owner Permanent Press. 2 Piece and Man* sq. yd. and protects the public interest Dresses Edward A. Bosk Thomas P. Connors Robert Hyland pgR ONL use and the Process plan calls Sets Choose from tailored Richard Allen . Mary E. Donlon Frederick W. Lowe for high density population as well. Exquisite Spring Styles lor Bodysuits short sleeve sport shirts or Mhmark Easter. 100% Double Knit Miss Gail Ann Lavoie Jean Kazlauskas Miss Leita Diancona development. There seemed to be agree­ $ 0 8 8 ment the plan, even though it fancy knit shirts all with Polyester for easy care. Special Rib Knit, lOOVa Nylon stretch Miss Leslie Kenney William Q. Spivey Jr. daniel Howachyn This sparked concern as to coordinating flare pants close out purchase from bodysuits. Famous maker Scott M. Coulombe famous maker. Below closeout. We promised not to Dorothy Reiss Assorted Colors, Sizes 3-7 manufacturers original mention the name, but you will James J. Halloran Stephen J. Horgan wholesale. Assorted colors. know it when you see the label. ■ , Mrs. Donna Mendenhall Scott A. Fitzgerald Sizes 3-6x Snap Crotch.Machineiwashable..i C o v e n tr y White. Yellow. O O Navy. Red. H H $^33 Sizes: S(7/8). ^ ■ M(10/12). U14) ■ I...... ■ ■ Process Statement F a m iy Comp. Selling Price $5.99-$8.99 Comp. Selling Price S4.M Shameful GOP Show HANTS Awaited by WRPA Value I In House: Mahoney HOLLY GANTNER commenting on these requests. Young said. Correspondent “The Republicans who run questioning by Democratic House proceedings, either from \ Tel. 742-8795 DevCo is expected to request zone changes on land it owns the show at the General leaders — and some the galiery or on television, \ Greater Hartford Process, Assembly are putting on a Republicans, too — many that’s what the leaders mean Inc. still has not, committed bordering the towns of Boiton C e n te rs when they use the short-hand and Vernon, both of which are shameful exhibition nowaways Repubiicans have wound up itself regarding the preparation terms ‘passed temporarily’ or ./ in the Capitol Region. of how not to run a legislature,” following their consciences by of statement on the impact of said State Rep. Francis J. voting with the Democrats. ‘passed retaining’. It means its proposed new community on Young said that WRPA “will presumably have a strong in­ Mahoney today. Mahoney, a “The March 28 votes against that no action is being taken, the Windham region. The Democrats, represents District bills that would weaken our possibiy because Repubiican Windham Regional Planning fluence” on DevCo’s proposals, and that HUD will probably 13 in Manchester. phosphate detergent law and leaders have failed to get rank- Agency wrote Process three “The only thing that’s going cut the wages of waiters and and-file support for -the bills. weeks ago requesting such a give the agency additional money to study the proposed smoothly in the House is the waitresses are two examples. “Even when bills are brought statement, and a represen­ chaplain’s opening prayer,” These events demonstrated up for action, the debate brings tative of DevCo, Process’s community. Young- has received informal assurances Value Mahoney said in his statement; that the Democrats' are playing out so many problems and development arm, has said that some HUD funds will be the rest of the text follows: a constructive role and that the defeats that Republicans Large “We plan to respond to the made available for WRPA “to “It is very apparent that Republicans have failed to dp themselves could not support letter but can’t say we’ll have House Speaker Francis J. their homework. After some the legislation. ’The GOP is now an impact statement.” untertake work connected with the new community impacts.”- (tollins and Majority Leader quiet armtwisting by Mr. demonstrating that when it Robert Young, director of the Gerald F. Stevens are not in Gaffney, the Republicans can’t make a good case for Selection W i^ham Re^onal Planning 9x12 RUGS control of the Republicans, and returned to form on March 29th Meskill Administration bills, it Agency, told an agency meeting have had to cail on GOP State and voted to reconsider their is ready to turn to armtwisting that Process appears to regard Knee-Hi Socks CSiairman J. Brian Gaffney to previous action. to get them through. Coventry, the site of the !?.9S.moMShiTcd^^J Jr. Boys Knit Shirts Giris Panties twist arms. Publicly the “Athe beginning of each If the Republicans intend to proposed new community, as .MONEY BACK. MONADEX is a Uny Save 38% on 100% Nylon Stretch ' working session of the house. press for early adjournment tabisl Uwl will help curb your de­ 1 Short Sleeve. Popular crew neck Republican leaders have not yet being a part of the Capitol sire lor excess food. Eel Isss-sfslgh stock up Now and Save on QIrfa . _ Knee-Hi’s Cable stitch. For Girls- wb ^ blown their tops, but they have Majority Leader Stevens goes around the middle of May, the 1 model. Woven fancy patterns, ^ Panties at this fantastic Low Low Region. . less. Contains no dangerous drugs ^ Sizes 6- and 8- For Women - M e over the calendar and indicates legislature will really be in a Price. Assorted colors and prints, m m m m n Z had to call their troops But Young noted that Coven­ and will not maks you nervous. No 1 Machine washable. Assorted J J B M Size 9-11 White and Pastels ^ the actions planned for each bill bind. The way the GOP has strenuous exerdse. Change your life 1 Colors. Permanent Press Polyester ▼ nylon with lace trim. Assorted ▼ repeatedly into caucuses to try is a part of the Windham . . . start today. MONADEX costs colors Size 4 to 14 promote the party line. on the agenda. Bills which are been running things, they’d be Region, “and this affects basic $3.00 lor a 30 day supply and $5.00 1 and Cotton Blends. Sizes 4-7 doing well to adjourn in an for twice the amount. Lose ugly fat Comp. Selling Pric# 39$ Comp.Selling Price79S ‘"The underlying reason for ready for action but which the planning questions about water or your money will be refunded with the tooubles within the GOP is Republicans are not ready to orderly way on the con­ and sewers.” Since DevCk> will no questioiM asked by: r ■ ■ ■ ^ B ae , ■ B -Prloesaffsotlvathni April. 14.1973 at PathnMrkotMancManifanlv.i the ignorance of so many act on are passed over tem­ stitutional deadline of June 6. be requesting zone changes in 1 J I -Itamsoffarad for sala not available to otharratalldealara Of Mholasallara Republican members about the porarily or passed over As it looks now, we’re heading (Coventry in connection with the ■MxTikaSNlHHMeilM bills b ro u ^ t before the House retaining their place on the for a hectic wind-up which will planned new community^ 1 P S tn n id rK OT lvlallCri0Sl0r 2 1 4 Spencer St.x Manchester, Conn. by the committee chairmen. calendar. ill serve the citizens of Connec­ WRPA will be reviewing and^ After probing but constructive “If you’re watching toe ticut.” MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Mancheater, Conn., Thurs., April 5. 1973- PAGE TTORTEEN PA6E TWELVE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Thurg., April 8. 1978

I ■ Oil Company Ranchetie Tolland • OUALITV • EXPIRT Tactics Are Antacids Fail To Settle MAnRIALS INSTALLATION Really Private Mail Firms Atla n tic Under Fire • 'PROMFT FENCE CO.. INC. • DURABILITY Panel Upsbt By Labeling MRV|CC Ranch General Budget 11§1Rt6.5,S6atlillMMr NEW HAVEN (AP) - The consumer organization af­ regulations would not take Enjoying A Boom WASHINGTON (AP) - Connecticut Gdsoline Retailers AlkaSeltzer and Bromo-Seltzer, filiated with Ralph Nader. effect until six months after the Association claims that major MARSHFIELD, Mass. (AP) two of the best-selling antacids, “ Alka-Seltzer should be final version. Totals $1,140,304 oil companies are showing By DAVID BURKE In operation. But they remain housewives, now has about 140 — One family’s answer to the would have to be relabeled un- removed from the market, until signs of broadening their in­ AP Business Writer relatively small and localized, high price of meat is Ichabod, a der proposals in the it can be reformulated without Sidestepped for the time offices in 31 states. fluence over service-station The general government 831,285; and capital im­ NEW YORK (AP) - The hardly a dust speck in the Post 500-pound black steer pastured government’s first aspirin or other salycllates,” being was the question whether sales. budget totals 81,140,304 of which provements, 8160,000, accor­ number of private mail com­ Office’s eye. in the backyard of their subur­ nonprescription-drug review the group said. “ That aspirin the FDA will consider'its Even though the company The association has been lob­ 8334,358 of the request would ding to the finance board budget panies in the nation has doubled Forbidden by law from ban home. published Wednesday. alone or Alka-Seltzer has regulations mandatoiy oT ad­ says its revenues have been bying for state legislation that qualify for federal revenue­ statement to be presented at in the past 18 months and carrying first-class letter mail, Di-Gel and Mylanta, two precipitated bleeding ulcers in visory. doubling each year, in 1972 they would protect the station sharing fund grants. Thursday night’s public hearing backers say the growth will largely lacking intercity ser­ other market leaders, would be thousands of people is in­ amounted to a mere $3 million, operators with franchises from When Ichabod matures to his on the general government continue as magazine vice, most of them specialize in PAGE ALUMINIZED given two years to prove their disputable.” By the etid o f 1974, the Tolland, however, will have compared with well over $2 such pressures. 1,500-pound adulthood, the • budget, slated for 8 at the Hicks publishers and large bulk delivering advertising flyers, chain Link Fance safety and effectiveness, while 'Two trade organizations, the government hopes to have 26 8192,000 worth of federal billion for second-and third- Under present regulations family of Robert and Irene Har­ Memorial School. mailers seek ways to escape catalogues and occasionally Al uminum Cooted Steel at least nine other lesser-known Proprietary Association and broad monographs covering the revenue-sharing funds for the class mail handled by the U.S. companies can cancel some dy expect to save about 11300 on rising U.S. postal rate and ser­ magazines within a single city. LAWN & GARDEN FENCING brands would be banned in their the Pharmaceuticfil Manufac- safety, affectivness and 1973-74 fiscal year, prompting Postal Service. Galvanized - Green Vinyl leases in as short a period as 30 roasts, T-bones and hamburg. vice problems. C^tfits delivering circulars Many Types Of Welded & Woven Galv. present form. turer6|Association, declined im­ labeling for between 100,000 and the finance board to pick and Costs Similar Clad & Aluminum Choir days. That gives them a chance “ With each deterioration of on a door-to-door basis have Wires • Heights From 3' To 8’. An outside panel of scientists mediate comment. 500,000 over-the-counter (OTC) choose among the possible Private mail delivery is often Link Alto Available in certain situations to take “ We had wanted to see what The co sts'b f implementing mail service, these firms grow been around for a long time. told the Food and Drug Ad­ The FDA said it was drugs marketed in the United requests. the proposed charter’s town cheaper than the U S. Postal over successful stations and “ to it was like to raise animals,” by leaps and bounds,” says But the trend toward private ministration that it has iden­ publishing the panel’s antacid States. manager form of government Service’s, says Richard effectively control the price at said Mrs. Hardy, “ but the price James H. Rademacher, presi­ mail ddivery got a major boost tified 28 acid-reducing in­ report as a formal proposal, Although capital improve­ vary little from the requested Paplinski, vice president of which all branded gasoline will of beef pushed us to do this a lit­ dent of the National Association in 1968 when a Oklahoma City gredients now in use that are allowing 60 days for public and Five panels now are ment items are the easiest to budget allocations submitted by operations of Consumers Com­ be sold,” the association said. tle sooner. In fact, we had to of Letter Carriers, which firm won attention by putting safe and potentially effective; industry comment and another reviewing data on germ killers; document to the federal govern­ the ^ a r d of Selectmen, Joslin munications Services, a private There are reports of one hurry it up because everytime represents the nation’s 220,000 mail into plastic bags and nine other ingredients of 30 days for comment on the pain killers; cold and cough ment, the funds can be applied said. mail service covering eight major company action, on one the price of beef went up, the mailmen, public and private. sticking it onto customers’ questionable value, and several comments. ' remedies; sedatives and to the public safety, dump cities in Ohio, Indiana and Kan­ hand, to limit its supply of gas­ pric^ of steers went up, too.” By association count, there doorknobs, says Rademacher. combinations that should be The agency plans to publish tranquilizers, and topical operation, visiting nurse, sas. Noyo Redwood oline to independent dis­ Ichabod represents an initial If voters are looking to the are now about 200 private firms It is illegal for private firms to banned or allowed only with its own proposal later. The analgesics. library recreation and capital tributors while pressing in investment of $200, plus a cost comparcsons between the use mail boxes. POST & RAIL STOCKADE BASKET WEAVE new labeling. improvements budget Connecticut to acquire more gallon of grain and a bale of hay two forms of government \ The firm. Independent Postal Colif. Redwood W/4 Weave. Products such as Alka-Seltzer categories, according to He points out that a depart­ Available In Two Milled From White Cedar station franchises. per day. before making a decision on System of America, “ got so and Bromo-Seltzer which com­ Stewart Joslin, chairman of the next week’s April 11 charter Lumber Price much publicity that a lot of peo­ ment store Wanting to blanket Styles Of White Cedar 4 -5 -6-8 High Panels 8 Wide By 4-5 -6 High The New Haven Register said bine an antacid and a painkiller Weekend Special Board of Finance. referendum, they may be in for ple got the idea to do the same an area with advertising flyers, “ It won’t be like buying a Wednesday that. Getty Oil Co. should be used only when the a surprise. Controls thing,” says Rademacher. for example, would have t o pay roast and having the front look The public safety budget had mailed about 1,000 patient has dual symptoms of a CASH ^ CARRY IPSA, which sells route CCS only $36 per 1,(KX) items, as FOR FREE ESTIMATES CALL 289-7438 good, only to find when you get totals 8^,812; dump operation, “ Wanted: Service Stations” an­ headache and heartburn, acid The town manager form of Requested franchises of about 400 houses compared with $48 with the it home that the rest is fat,” 823,032; visiting nurse, 816,736; nouncements to station owners indigestion or sour stomach, government will cost 83,500 to free-lance mailmen, often U.S. Post Office. Mrs. Hardy said. library, 813,433; recreation. WASHINGTON (AP) - The in the state three weeks ago. the panel said. more than the projected OPEN MON. thru FRI. 8 A.M. to 8 P.M. SAT. 8 A.M. to 12 NOON “ We know what we’re feeding “ Such a product is not ap­ TULIPS selectmen’s expenditures. nation’s homebuilders The Independent Oil Men’s him, so we’ll know what kind of propriate for peptic ulcer and The Finance Board budgets recommended Wednesday that Association of New England meat we’ll be getting. And we related disorders,’’ it added, ALSO FULL LINE OF THE MOST LUXURIOUS the town manager at 813,000; a the Cost o f Living ODuncil Im­ said Tuesday that Getty was know it won’t have preser­ and may lead to aspirin CHOCOLATES IN THE WORLD—FLORA-MIR 81.000 eiHiense account; pose mandatory price controls one of seven major companies vatives or artificial coloring in poisoning or damage to the gas­ Brezhnev To in the lumber industry to help 5 CHOCOLATES G ffT WRAPPED. secretary 86,000; bookkeeper limiting its gasoline supplies to it.” trointestinal tract. Visit Brandt $3,000, for a total cost of 825,000. prevent soaring housing costs. independent wholesalers. The seven-member Board of The National Association of f r a n k u p e r Even though the family has '8 S M AM ET The Connecticut Retailers Di-Gel and Mylanta employ Home Builders, representing developed a personal attach­ Selectmen would serve without Group claimed that the major simethicone, an antifoaming BONN, Germany (AP) — pay. 67,000 home builders, told the 725 EAST MIDDLE TPKE. (0pp. St. Bartholomew’s Church) MANCHESTER companies’ “ monopoly control ment to Ichabod—“ he’s d' agent which the panel said Paul Buettrier Florist, Inc. Chancellor Willy Brandt’s council at a public hearing that friendly, frisky thing,” Mrs. The Finance Board notes the ‘ of refining—with its attendant appears to be safe but of un­ Social Democratic party said 814.000 salary request for the it must consider establishing a Hardy said—they have no im BURNSIDE AVE., EAS'f HARTFORD noncompetitive behavior, such demonstrated clinical benefit. Wednesday Soviet party present first selectman post base price on logs taken from as identical lock-step pricing at qualms about taking him to the The decision to allow TE L . 528-9586 secretary LMnid I. Brezhnev is federal lands. ' slaughter house. and two selectmen would be DOUBLE i| STAMPS even higher levels—will be relabeled Alka-Seltzer with expected to visit Bonn for talks In addition, the association Cattle, no matter how eliminated, as would the com­ extended to retailing.” aspirin to remain on the market OPEN SUNDAY MORNINGS with Brandt next month. bined bookkeeper-secretary job said, mills and distributors of lovable, she said, are raised for was criticized immediately by (kinfirmation of the visit by lumber be restricted to a food. at 85,500, leaving a net ad­ The major companies have the Health Research Group, a the Soviet Communist party ditional cost of 85,500. percentage markup from the • base price. sufficient control over leader was given in an article in The general government Trade Center Dedicated wholesale pricing “ to dominate the party’s daily press service. budget has been prepared George C. Martin, Louisville, ^gTs ° 69*3^ SATURDAY NITE'<%' the price of the independent The article, which also dealt showing both governmental Ky., president of the associa­ This picture of the two towering structures of the new World Trade Center was taken by retailers selling nonbranded with the announcement that costs, since no one knows what tion, said home builders oppose Associated Press photographer David Pickoff. The 110-story, 1,350 buildings have been products,” the association said. Brandt will visit Washington on form of government the town strict federal controls on the in­ dustry, saying they prove called a United Nations of Commerce and were formally dedicated Wednesday. 'J May 1-2 for a surprise summit will have during 1973-74 until with President Nixon, said a after Wednesday’s referendum counter-productive in the long major U^ic of the Washington on the charter. To be adopted, run. 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J PAGE SIXTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERAIJ). Mandiester, Conn., Thurs., April 5, 1973 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Thum., April 5, 1978 - PAGE SEVENTE!EN_ Record 4,171 Miles Hebron Food Seminar School Seeks Andover HELP SAVE SPNIN9I i. Landfill Grant Sought Rockville ^ Spanish Tutor Painted By DOT Crews For QoM, Plcnldng, or |u«t Enjoymont Whrtniof sWlMf Starts Today your wife or husband than to tot INTERIOR SERVICES Hospital I and fall on Connecticut’s 3,870' ' Explorer Scouts standby basis to assist in time The organic food buffet Eight children who speak Connecticut Department of ANNE EMT ty of a grant. Anson, however, PROFESSIONALLY CLEAN YOUR CARPET, floora and miles of state roads and Post reports that he has been of need. Also two trucks were scheduled for toni^t at 8 at the Spanish, but no English, have Transportation hi^w ay crews Hawks Winners Correspondent was informed at that time that windows before those Easter gueets arrivo. Notes I highways. contacted by Edward A. acquired by Post, one for $200 Community Y is the first of a entered the Vernon School painted a record 4,171 miles of Tel. 228-3971 the grants were there “ on CALL TODAY and arrange for ona of our rapraaantaUvaa New and refinished highway Blewett, district scout and the other at no cost, to be series of four sessions on system within the past month highway lines during all- First Selectman Robert Post paper,” but no money was to dall on you and provide a FREE ESTIMATE. markings are continuously executive of the Algonquin used by the civil defeOse group. organic foods and preparation. and a larger enrollment is weather operations this past In Hoop League reports that throu^ the efforts available. Admitted Wednesday: Ricky needed as weather and traffic District, regarding the Post expects to be holding a INTERIOR SERVICES Registration for each session is expected in the future. In winter. Transportation Com­ o f Y lo Anson and W.D. Since then, Hegener, who Chamberlain, Village St., obliterate older lines. Winter possibility of setting up in An­ meeting within the next couple $2 per person, and not |1.50 as preparation, the school ad­ mission A. Earl Wood has an­ Hegener, he' has once again works for the Environmental Rockville; Patricia Moricz, tires with metal studs especial­ p.m. each day and from 6 to 9 dover an Explorer Scout Group. of weeks with the scouts, town I I S ) 3 = | H C „ was stated in yesterday’s ministrators are seeking a nounced. ANNE EMT applied for a grant from the Protection Department, has in­ Box 424, Rockville; Walter ly ruin pavement painting, ac­ p.m. Thursday. It is anticipated that this constables and civilian defense Herald, or |7 for the four Spanish-speaking tutor for The painting, done between Correspondent state to partially cover the cost formed Post that he believes Mair, Hoffman Rd., Ellington; cording to the transportation Some of the materials group would work with Walter personnel to assist in sessions. these students. Nov. 15, 1972 and March 20, Tel. 228-3971 of the bulldozer purchased last money is now available. department. Lorenc, civil defense director organizaing the explorers Donald Moore Jr., W. Main St., The subject of each session The administrators have 1973, took more than 40,000 The Hawks, coached by available for purchase at the year for the landfill area and In announcing the line total, for the town, on a program group. Rockville; Augustine Giraca, will be: Tonight, sampling expressed a desire to be ready gallons of paint and 127 tons of ClareAce Wheaton and Kenneth festival will Ik hand puppets, the glass bins that have been in­ According to Post, he has Commissioner Wood reminded' educational puzzles, printing similar to one proposed by Post Any resident interested in Willimantic; Emil Prucha Sr., natural and organic foods; to take care of the students who glass reflecting beads. Porter, are the champions of stalled in that area. applied for $9,200, which is ap­ motorists that studded tires a little over a year ago. working with this group is Read Herald Advertisement* Earl St., R ^kville; Catherine April 12, starting seeds and are already in the system and The all-weather painting the Hebron Youth Basketball equipment; ant farms, When the bulldozer was proximately 35 per cent of the must be removed from their At that time Lorenc and Post request^ to contact Post as MacDonald, Merline Rd., Ver­ propagating plants under ar­ those who may come later. technique is new this season. Association league with a 10-2 educational craft and hobby purchased. Post had appointd total cost of the bulldozer and cars by April 30, according to were looking for volunteers on a soon as possible. non; Sandra Minor, Mountain tificial lights and biodynamic Blain Girard, language arts Previously, line striping could record; and Saturday night kits and crystal radio kits. Anson to look into the possibili- the glass bins. St., Ellington; Teresa White, composting; April 26, regular supervisor, and some members only be done in spring, summer state law. were presented with the league Skinner Rd., Rockville; Wayne composting, companion plan­ of his^ staff recently attended •MIiim- championship .trophy at the Dandurand, Corrine Dr., tings, and natural pest control; the “English as a Second first annual banquet. Tolland; Cheryl Todd, Somers. May 3, come alive in 73 with Language” program in Hart­ It w a s a close race cell salts. ford. The system has received throughout the season with the Discharged Wednesday: The seminar is under the help from Dr. John Leach of the Condors, 9-3, and the Owls, 8-4, Arlene Reiske, Crown St., direction of Shirley Banks, University of Connecticut who keeping right on the heels of the Rockville; Diane Tautkus, natural foods and yoga speaks Spanish and has had [ECnKIUCILlL winners up until the last day of Longview St., Rockville; enthusiast. She will be assisted experience in dealing with non- league play. Elizabeth Manseau, Orchard by Betty Johnson and Julie English speaking students. "^ e Condors, coached by Eric St., Rockville; Brenda Hill, Haverl. George Keenan, regional Emt, defeated both the Hawks Stafford Springs; Evelyn For further information, call director of Basic Education is and the Owls in the playoffs and Palmer, Lake St., Rockville; the YWCA office 649-5662 at 80 working on a program for non- received the playoff plaque. Claudia McLain, Mt. Vernon N. Main St. English speaking adults in the In the three years he has been Apts., Vernon; Tore Askelund, belief that if parents can be en­ coaching in the league, Hillside Ave., Vernon; couraged to learn a new SIMPLE SOLUTION Wheaton’s teams have been Elizabeth Brow, Ridgewood language they will be able to KANSAS CITY, Kan. (AP) champions twice. Dr., Rockville; Michael help their children. Separate EyiHAinl This year he was assisted by — Firemen had tried for two Anyone interested in the Prokop, Middle Butcher Rd., days to get a cat down from a the able shooting of the league’s Rockville; Mary Ann Diulio, tree — first with a ladder and tutoring work should call the of­ .,.an d ffyon ^ top scorer. Rocky Boynton, who Willie Circle, Rockville; Mrs. then with water from a fice of the superintendent of amassed a total of 104 points Gail Camilleri and baby, En­ pumper truck. Npthing schools on Park St., Rockville. 28ihcheswkk! during the regular season. Two field; Mrs. Susan Fontanella work^. other team mates, Ralph Clark and baby, Carol Dr., Rockville. Then Richard McClain, 21, and Mike Daigle, had 72 and 50 Birth Wednesday: A son to tried his hand. points respectively. “I dimed up the tree and just Mora tinwamlwoffc Mr. and Mrs. David Connor, About 1()0 parents and friends shook it loose,” he said. “It was HORRORSTORY saving convtniancaBl RFD 2, Rockville. simple.” COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - No rafrigoiator Mctkm joined with the players for the Someone stole a “mummy” and dofrostlng ovwl Big banquet which featured as fratzM’ hokte 91-lb*. its tomb, Columbus police said. guest speakers Michael Zotta, In the best tradition of Mora Storage than physical education department SAFE 3.2 2 I horror films, the “ body you’d ballev* in only coordinator at Rham High 287 FraazM- door hokta snatcher” carted off the crypt School, Robert Penney, Rham and its occupant from a local PMkagaa. ^ gat. varsity basketball coach, and fun house by match light, cartonsl Rafrigarator our rag. 24.SS police added. door has 2 ahalv**. James Celio, physical educa­ Hug* vagatabla bln tion director for the Hebron Edward Schmid, 34, owner storas 9/10 bushall 20%0Lt of the fun house, said about 3 eablnat ahatvasl elementary schools. $2,000 damage was caused in Learning Festival STROLEE addition to loss of the $799 The p r o is sponsoring a lear­ DELUXE animated mummy. 195* ning festival at both elementary schools April 11,12 and 13. The HIGH CHAIR hours will be from 9 a.m. to 5 In Whif stable chair con­ ARD 1 - verts to a youth or Mark Kravitz, center, president of Hob Nob Enterprises, Chef Cameron put the final p Z I Z - touches on the buffet table at an open house at The Colony in Talcottville Wednesday night. EASY TER M S wKh approVad cradR utility chair in min­ ■Minimum Ratall Pries utes. Rugged Looking on is Bill Smith, manager of the new facility which will accommodate banquets. Governor r z z : : ^ You may ordar tha ipodal shown through us, your Iranchlsad QEdsalar. chrome-plated It is part of The Steak Out which is also owned by Hob Nob Enterprises. (Herald photo by FRANK’S j------1 steel frame and Pinto) ORNAMENTAL Would Sign tray. Comfort 1 - IRON SHOP foam padded The Colony Officially Opens PEARL & Son HospitalBill seat, back. 649 MAIN STREET. MANCHESTER, CONN. VALUES BARBARA RICHMOND Huge crystal chandeliers add The individual tables were PHONE 048-2171 HARTFORD (AP) - Gov. (Herald Reporter) an additional touch of elegance decorated in a patriotic theme IM lty Sanrin md Oanulm Paris Sbioa 104ir Thomas J. Meskill Wednesday Mark Kravitz of Manchester, to the room which also has a of red, white and blue. said he’d sign the bill passed president of Hob Nob Enter­ “ brides room” off the entrance Tuesday by the state House of SAFE 3.22 prises which owns the Steak hall. A red canopy over the out­ “ side entrance also adds an air of ' Cost Control Commis­ 16 Out in Talcottville, played host our rag. 19.S8 to area doctors, lawyers, charm and sophistication. sion. ' merchants and chiefs at his Chef Cameron prepared a The bill, which had the gover- recently completed banquet buffet table which was a npr’s strong support, was STROLEE facility Wednesday night. gourmet’s delight from es­ amended to remove the authori- The evening of cocktails and cargot to dainty little pastries. ^ the commission originally HALF P IN T buffet left nothing to be desired. Next to a platter of fresh 'Wpuld have had over line items shrimp was a watermelon in hospital and nursing home This lightweight A champagne fountain even folding sensation flowed freely in the center of carved to resemble a shrimp budgets. boat and it was filled with tangy The bill awaits Senate action. goes everywhere the tastefully decorated and ... carry it like a spacious room. cocktail sauce. A huge ice car­ Meskill said he didn’t know in ving of a squirrel was the focal advance that the amendment cane. Double The facility, called The Touch-O-Matic point of the table and another of would be offered and said he Colony, is to the rear of the brakes. Stable a horn of plenty decorated the •was “ disappointed” that the Steak Out which has also been frame. newly decorated and enlarged. dessert table. commission wouldn’t have The Colony is designed to ac­ There were birds of paradise tighter control over hospital commodate either a very large made out of carrots and tiny expenditures. group or may be partitioned off bouquets of “ flowers” At the same time he added, to accommodate several fashioned out of vegetables. “ the bill, even in its watered smaller groups down version is the strongest of its kind in the nation. '■“Whether it is tough enough remains to be seen ... I hope it llundreds Visit will do the job. We’ve got to put a lid on rising hospital costs,” Marie IV SBM Open House he said. POW' ------Meskill said if it turns out the OFF OUR REGULAR SPECIAL.. • bill, as amended, isn’t strong ...your mark ot udins T h e Savings Bank of Aggell of 22 Sanford Rd.; Leslie Manchester held its open house J. Sweetman of 24 Bretton Rd.; THE BEST-SELLING LP^S d enough to control risiilg costs, PAMPERS Discover America es poiy.Mark iV’s “ I’ll ask the General Assembly on cooper’s Wednesday night. In spite of the Lynn Nelson of 42 Richmond L O ^ LOW PRICES I DAYTIME 3 0 's weather, hundreds of people Dr.; and James A. Darley of 24 TAPES IN THE COUNTRY next year for a bill that will do l ^ m p e r a goal is to excel m ^ y The modern attended the tour. Jordt St. the job.” driving and permits the tire The bank, in its recently com­ tread-to-shoulderconto P ^^j^^ediately pleted facility,, was arrayed STEREO The bill had drawn harsh op­ with floral arrangements sent position from the Coni^ticut to cling to the rpad ®"°^^®7po,y.Mark iV’s LP« by wellwishers. German Offered Hospital Association, which , ;°o vour cirwins the road This morning at 9, the bank Bennet Students represents the 36 private tread nb edges held a drawing to determine the German I will be added to the STEREO ’ hospitals in tfie state over SAMENOW winners of the first of the while reaching out - foreign language offerings at 8-TRACK which the commission will have bank’s weekly "Swing into our rog. '1.28 grab more pavemen • ^ ^ ^ Bennet Junior High School in control. Spring” drawings. September, according to Dr. TAPES Hospital administrators were Matthew W. Burke of 46 Alfred Tychsen, assistant • B E TTE MIDLER “The Divine Miss M” • especially opposed to giving the BABY'S OWN Madison St. was the winner of superintendent of schools. DEEP PURPLE “Who Do We Think We Are” • commission line item budget STEERING WHEEL prle* eorU this week’s grand prize, an 18- It will be the first time JU D Y COLLiNS “True Stories and Other control. inch portable television set. Bennet students have had the Dreams” • PiNK .FLOYD “The Dark Side of The amendment, which Attaches easily to C o o i p e r ] Ten other persons won I V . •. opportunity to elect German at the Moon” • EDWARD BEAR • FRESH RASP­ passed without opposition, just about all Manchester Sesquicentennial the ninth grade level. Other originated in the Republican baby car seats. t i r e * BERRIES • HURRICANE SMITH • JJ GALE • Medalions in the drawing. They foreign languages offered are TRAFFIC • ELTON JOHN • BREAD • AUCE legislative caucus. were: Spanish and French. COOPER • BEACH BOYS • TEMPTATIONS • Although House Speaker A. James Marino of 84 Olcott — Mrs. Heidi Mclnerney, DUELING BANJOS Francis J. Collins, R- St.; Victor Brown of Skinner language department chairman Brookfield, said no head count Blackwall Tubeless Hill Rd., Andover; Mrs. Ruel at Manchester High School, will was taken to see if the bill Wicks of 67 Glenwood St.; Mrs. teach this course at Bennet. would pass without the amend­ James Sipples of Moodus; Parents who desire more in­ ment. • It generally was felt Reg. Price Sale Price F.E.T. Donald W. Linde of 63 there was enough opposition to C-78-14 formation should call the SUPER STEREO 24.95 19.96 2.08 M ontclair D r.; Leslie Ann Bennet office - 649-4574. the original bill to force the E-78-14 25.95 20.76 2.22 Floreck of 117 Oak St.; Herbert LP SALE compromise, he said. /F-78-14 26.95 21.56 2.37 Meskill said he thought the overwhelming majority by SAFE 3.44 ’^G-78-14 28.95 23.16 2.53 Coin Laundry S Dry Cleaning which the amended bill passed our reg. 17.88 4 4 4 H-78-15 30.95 24.76 2.76 in the house (119-27) reflected F-78-15 27.95 22.36 2.42 the legislators’ concern for the problem of rising hospital costs CONTOURED SAFETY G-78-15 29.95 23.96 2.60 SWYNGOMATK) 4-IN-1 FOLDABLE STROLLER ALL-AROUND CRIB BUMPER PLAZA and the concern of the people of CAR t r a v e l s e a t I H-78-15 31.95 25.56 2.80 Connecticut. INFANT-TODDLER HIGH CHAIR BY SWYNGOMATIC Large Hoyt Vjrashers ■ 20 Lb. each Extra-strength bucket seat and adjust­ Special Safety-Guard® prevents baby’s arms All-purpose chair they won’t “out-grow” for Opens and folds In an instanti Strong and legs from . poking through. Comfy foam THOUSANDS OF POP NAMES AND CUR­ tubular steel construction, toe-oper­ able contour headrest. Straps are Deep Tub Maytag Washers and Dryers • 16 Lb. years. Sturdy baked enamel steel frame is ti|0- tested for strength and comfort. padding covered with a bright print vinyl. Elastic RENT TITLES TO CHOOSE FROM: • r^sta n t, Foamed cushion seat and back, 3- ated safety brak^;, hard baked rxMV ties. One size fits all cribs. (Botwean Manchestor Qraon and Shady Sian) ART EXHIBITION Covered In black or saddle brown TIRE OUTLET STEPPENWOLF • JOSE FELICIANO • positlon break-resistant tray, adjustable foot­ toxic finish. Lightweight; just 8 lbs. ai9:OOPJLMi 699 E. MIDDLE TPKL, MANCHESTER EDMONTON, Alta. (AP) - quitted vinyl. niOM872-222S MAMAS & PAPAS • JAMES BROWN • rest. Folds with just one hand. (Naxt to Frank’s Food Supannarfeat) BOBBY SHERMAN • MANY, MANY MORE The Edmonton Art Gallery is planning a series of art exhibi­ Open 7 Days A Weekg 7 A.M. -1 0 P.M. tions as part of its 50th an­ AMPLE FREE PARKING niversary. The 50th anniversary • 381 Broad St., Manchester exhibition will trace the history • 381 Broaid St., Manchester of art in Alberta.

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< - S i'iX ' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Mancheater, Conn., Thurs., April 5, 1973 - PAGE N IN E TE E N PAGE EaGHTEEN — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. Thurs., April 5. 197S Real Estate Agents B o m b Conveyance Tax William Tell Experiment A Design for a Vegetable Garden Ends In Loss O f Child^s Eye noted that every time a house HAR’TFORD (A P )— A crowd “ It’s more a question of year $19 million in the black, other issue since the proposed Thomas Donnelly of Stam­ SHELTON AP) - A seven- T ell’s son did in the legend, changes hands, a capitol gains of real estate agents sealed the looking for the right although unofficial estimates income tax. ford, a realtor and former state year-old boy will lose one eye while the older boy tried to hit tax is levied, assuming a profit from spring until fall, with time be sown directly in the garden tomb Wednesday on Gov, cemetery,” Camii said. go as high as $59 million. Former State Rep. Robert K. representative, said the tax was because a children’s reenact­ the apple with an arrow, she By EARL ARONSON spent gardening written off as or started iiidoors to get a head 'VICTpRY aAROEN" TO PI0HT INriATION Hiomas J. Meskill’s proposed Senate President pro tempore The realtors and real estate Barrows of West Hartford, a unnecessary in light of the is made. ment of the William Tell legend said. G A R D E N V ILLE , Pa. healthy exercise. start. To deter insect pests, one per cent real estate con­ Peter L. Cashman, R-Lyme, agents who crowded the Hall of realtor, said the tax would, in expected budget surplus. A black realtor, Sylvester went amiss, according to the He said home buyers would . Craig of New Milford, said the (AP) — A new volunteer “ It’s a versatile garden,” he plant colorful marigolds next to veyance tax. said he couldn’t forsee the bill the House Wednesday said they effect, raise the price of proper­ boy’s mother. adds, “ and varieties can be them. The odor in nnarigold ty one per cent. Another realtor be making a contribution to tax would hurt black people army is being formed With legislative leaders passing. spoke for the homeowners. Mrs. Elaine St. Pierre said Police investigated the inci­ added or changed according to leaves apparently repels harm­ HVMIP watching, a long list’of realtors Emil J. Morey of Danbury, said it would raise the price of Meskill’s re-election fund if the trying to own their first home. Wednesday that doctors would across the land to fight inflation dent but did not take action personal preference. Radish, ful pests. TOfS denoupced the tax as un­ legislative chairRian of the down payments by 10 per cent tax passed. He presented 2,000 “ If we’re going to participate operate lliursday on her son, — with Victory Gardens. ’The conveyance tax, current­ against the youngsters in­ . '

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Profile Of A Music Man ‘Cool Senate Votes More Power Good Advice, For Insurance Commissioner Says Peale owners from liability if they NEW YORK-Sammy Kaye, a grow in popularity through the years. missioner currently is banks or money lenders from “Remember Pearl Harbor” and HARTFORD (AP) - The allow the public free use gt magical name in the world of enter­ restricted to levying fines of $50 requiring debt insurance be A sharp, affable man, now in his “ Hawaiian Sunset” among the more NEW HAVEN (AP) - “ Cool Connecticut Senate voted their land for recreation pur­ to $500. purchased from a specific in­ tainment, continues to blend the mid-fifties, he has a quick eye and a notable selections. Wednesday to give the state in­ poses. The existing law applies it! ” is a saying of young people Deputy Insurance Com­ surance agent. For example, a nostalgic music of yesteryear and the ready grin, and an uncanny way of an­ that can be put into practice by surance commissioner stiff to land areas of five acres or Through all the trials and missioner Frederick J. Bitzer bank could not tell a sound of today, in a musical combina­ ticipating what you are going to say— everyone, the Rev. Dr. Norman penalty powers in unfair prac­ more, but the new act applies to tribulations, insecurities and said Wednesday that the Bill homeowner to buy mortgage in­ tion which has survived over the years before you say it. anxieties facing newcomers to the Vincent Peale said Wednesday. tice cases and to establish new surance from a' specific agent. any amount of property. regulations over claim conforms to proposed national since the “ big band era.” Leaning back in his big black con­ “ You can’t think with an A third section re-writes the field of entertainment, Kaye still feels standards. It establishes clear Another bill on its way to the Kaye, who has a comfortable office overheated head,” the chief settlements, false advertising law on insurance advertising, to tour chair behind his office desk, he aspiring young bandleaders should rules for claim settlements by governor would free a lan­ minister of Marble Collegiate and debt insurance. guard against misleading or on 48th St., has successfully closed the reflected on the opportunities in the give it a try. spelling out illegal practices, he downer of liability of all-terrain Church in New York City told The act goes to the governor. misrepresented claims. gap of then and now, and his populari­ fieid of music in his day, and the As to the advantages, he smiled as said. vehicles, snowmobiles or an audience at a district It allows the commissioner, Sen. Joseph Fauliso, D- ty continues to grow, especially with challenges they presented today he said, “ I haye an office on 48th St., Under the act, fof example, motorcycles use his land meeting of Rotary Inter­ at his discretion, to levy fines of Hartford, said the act gave the the over 30-set. “ If I were starting out in the an apartment on Park Ave., I take a up to $10,000 on any insurance an insurance company would without his permission. The national. have to conduct an investiga­ commissioner of insurance too “ Most of my engagements are for musical world today. I’m not sure I’d trip to Fiorida whenever I want to, For that reason the phrase agent or company that violates current law applies only to tion before it refused to pay an much power. the 30-40 age group,” he said, “ and have the courage. Today, its all a and select bookings in areas I’d like that caught on in the late 1950s the law. The commissioner also snowmobiles. accident claim. The Senate also gave final ap­ requests are mainly for the old whim of the public. You’re a hit one is something “ the young people could lift the agent’s license. to perform. You can’t beat that.” Another section prohibits proval to a bill exempting land favorites, such as ‘Harbor Lights’, should be praised to the In most cases, the com ­ ^ day and it could be all over tomorrow. Kaye, who has been cited for his ‘Daddy’ , and ‘It Isn’t Fair’.” 'X . heavens for,” he said. “ When we started our band, it was many charitable endeavors, by the Some of his latest recordings, “ If The Rev. Dr. Peale, author of all new. People enjoyed almost Treasury Department for his efforts You’ve Got The Time,” and “ Project “ The Power of Positive everything we did, and they continued in Saving? Bond Drives, and by 3” have been readily accepted by all to show their enthusiasm by turning Thinking,” stressed that BROAD STREETI countless worthy organizations who calmness is crucial because age groups. out in crowds for our performances. have benefited by his services, was “ problems are solved by He prides himself in giving the ^“They were loyal fans, and they let among the entertainers invited by thinking.” MANCHESTER public the kind of music they enjoy, you know it,” he concluded. President Nixon to his summer home In answer to questions and recorded an album entitled As for the music of today, Kaye in San Clemente, Calif, in 1972. A pic­ following his speech, Peale said “ Swing & Sway Au Go Go” done in the feels there is a resurgence of musical ture of their meeting is among his only “a very, very small SELF-SERVICE DEPT STORES OPEN 10 - 10 style of today. appreciation. minority” of today’s young peo­ proud possessions. Born in Cleveland, Ohio, he turned ple are victims of negative Sammy Kaye and his “ Swing and to music to finance hiS way to coilege, “ Rock n’ roli has its , place. The thinking. Sway” orchestra, among the best where he later received a BS degree sound of the guitars still prevail, and Because those youngsters known of the big bands, has been in civil engineering from Ohio Univer­ the melodies of the big bands, *>*»•*. often develop negativism from recording and appearing on radio and their parents or teachers, “ it’s IGRAND OPENING sity although appealing to a particular age television over 35 years. very important that they But the sound of music was too group, continue to leave their mark on the listening public. No stranger to Connecticut, having expose themselves to more strong, and the interest in engineering positive minds,” he said. of our Completely Stocked faded, as his interest in music “ I, for one, think Glenn Campbell is appeared there in 1968 for the East bloomed. an outstanding guitarist, and enjoy his Windsor Bicentennial and later at Suf- “ One of the most memorable music very much,” he added. field Academy, he and his orchestra will be in Warehouse Point, April 28, features of our performances was the Kaye, a sportsman and avid golfer, Old Churchl for the South Windsor Rotary Club’s ‘So You Want To Lead A Band’ spends as much available time as dance, at the Ramada Inn. Proceeds program in which participants from possible on the golf course. He has To Mark the audience were given the oppor­ won many trophies and is considered of the affair, which inciudes a buffet dinner, will be used for Rotary com­ tunity to try their hand at conducting one of the top amateurs in the nation. History the band,” He has participated in many top tour­ munity projects. Tickets are $40 per BOSTON (AP) - The 250th- “ Over the years, I bet we gave naments and is a member of Wingfoot couple and may be obtained by calling Golf Club, Mamaroneck; Fred the 24-hour telephone answering ser­ Sammy Kaye anniversary celebration for Old away over 100,000 batons to all who North Church will begin April GARDEN SHOP vice, 289-0954. Dress is optional. participated,” he added. Waring’s Shawpee-on-the-Delaware Kay has consented to autograph his 15 as a prelude to the National Big Variety of Climbers and Bushes! Kaye, who really hit the big time and a member of The Old Guard Bicentennial festivities. latest albums, which will be available Rqom At The Top when he opened at the Hotel Com­ Society of Palm Beach Golfers. On April 18, 1775, Old North at the April 28 event. modore here in 1938, has continued to A composer, as well, Kaye, has This telephone crew didn’t need its truck in Memphis Wednesday. Instead, they checked Church sexton Robert Newman many songs to his credit, with lines from a boat. The pole that normally sits on dry land along the flood-svvollen hung two lanterns in the steeple Healthy 2 Year Old Mississippi is about 16 feet deep in water these days. Some river vessels like the one in the at the direction of Paul Revere background are continuing to move. (AP Photo) to signal that a British force was moving up the (Jharles River to Cambridge to begin a • march on Concord and Roses Flood Waters Stabilize, Lexington. A fourth-generation grandson Fresh from the Growers’ Fields of Paul Revere, John J. Bishop Workers Get Respite Jr., will enact the hanging of the lanterns this year in the “ So far we’re holding,” said Missouri and their tributaries religious and patriotic ST. LOUIS, Mo. (AP) - in seven states from Illinois to Floodwaters of the Mississippi one Civil Defense official at St. ceremony on Palm Sunday. Charles, Mo., where the Louisiana. State and federal of­ Mayor Kevin H. White will and Missouri rivers have ficials say the damage already stabilized, giving a respite to Missouri pushed 9.7 feet above deliver the main address. Story By flood level at 34.7 feet on has reached some $25 million. A commemorative cachet Guaranteed to grow. Red, white, pink, yellow thousands of volunteers who The Mississippi crested at have waged holding battles Wednesday. issued by the U.S. Postal Ser­ and variegated varieties. 34.5 feet at Winfield on Be^y Ryder against the swollen streams. The known death toll stands vice will be presented at the ab five. An estimated 4,000 per­ Wednesday, 8.5 feet above flood ceremony. The cachet will be •

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- i ) MANfMESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Thurs., April 5. W 3 — PAGE TWENTY-THREE PAGE TWENTY-TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Thurs., April 5, 1873 Pays Up KnicksGain Two in Row Gullett Scheduled HOUSTON (AP) — Mr. Personality I The Dry Side Houston Astros’ Manager Leo Durocher says he has mailed a $250 check to the I o f Sports 3-0 Margin For Boston Tennis For First Pitch office of Charles S. Object of Girls I , * Feeney, president of the MUNICH, Germany - secutive shots off reliever ,1 ATLANW^ (AP) — “ It’s not over yet,” said Coach Tom NEW YORK (AP) - Cin­ But gloomy weather threatened Roltie Fingers in the sixth in­ National League. BALTIMORE (AP)—Gene Shue, an optimist who Wimbledon champ Stan Smith, AUGUSTA, Ga. ( A P ) - A Slam talk, young Crenshaw Crenshaw is one of two strong Heinsohn of the Boston Celtics after his Atlantic DivisitAi cinnati’s Don (iullett was the game with cloud}) skies and ning wiped out a 2-1 A’s lead That is the amount of a ! By Dean R. Yost preaches defense, has about concluded his sermon for the Pasadena, Calif., ousted Cliff may be the player who sends amateur threats this year in a champions smashed the Atlanta Hawks for the second scheduled to deliver the first showers predicted, possibly and the Dodgers later scored cluster of giggling girls Drysdale, South Africa, 6-4,6-3 fine slapped on Durocher galleries busting through tournament with Nicklaus current National Basketball Association season. mixed with light snow. two more runs over Oakland’s strained against the ropes heavily favored at 4-1 odds. The strdi^ht tim6. in the Group A World (Cham­ pitch of the 1973 baseball hy Feeney for breaking up restraining ropes and going into The Baltimore coach couldn’t Along with today’s opener, No. 1 fireman. around the Augusta National other is Vinnie Giles, a 30-year- “ They’re capable of playing better than they’ve shown in pionship Tennis Tournament. season today, giving the a March 11 meeting at wild hysterics. Notebook Jottings hide his disappointment after ’The Knicks, consistently hit­ the Texas Rangers and Bill Bonham, Bob Locker and practice putting green and old lawyer, investment banker the first two games, ” Heinsohn said Wediesday night major leagues a two-week Pompano Beach, Fla., of That’s what they’re saying the Bullets lost to the New York ting the open man, scored a lot HOUSTON ~ Top-seeded Cleveland Indians close out the Rick Reuschel combined for a thrust pencils, tickets and and management represen­ Former Manchester High baseball player, Frank after the Celtics, behind an awesome effort by John jump on last year. Astro players and Marvin here at the 37th Masters Tour­ Knickerbockers 103-96 of easy baskets Wednesday, Marty Riessen, Evanston, 111., exhibition season with a game five-hit shutout as the Cubs beat tative from Richmond, Va.* Granato, who was fatally injured last August on 1-86, will Havlicek, Dave Cowens and Paql Silas destroyed the You remember last year, Miller, executive director scraps of paper at the nament, starting today. Wednesday night and fell while the Bullets had to overpoyrered Australia’s Ross at San Antonio, Tex. the Padres. Bonham allowed no when opening day was a little harried golfer on the other Crenshaw, an amateur, may who is the current National officially have his baseball uniform retir^ prior to the In­ behind 3-0 in the best-of-7 struggle for almost every shot. Hawks 126-113, running Boston’s lead to 2-0 in the best-of-7 Case 7-5,6-0 in the second round In Wednesday night’s exhibi­ hits in three innings. Locker o f the Major League late—15 days late to be exact— side. find out quickly. He’s paired at Amateur champion. dians’ season opener April 16. Eastern Conference semi­ Even Elvin Hayes, who scored National Basketball Association Eastern Division of the 3 ^ Annual River Oaks- tion action, the Indians stopped one hit in four and Reuschel Basehall Players Associa­ ’The select, hand-picked field because of the first player “ Please sign here.” 11:06 a.m. EST with the old Coach Harold Parks remarked, “ I have the uniform finals. 36 points and grabbed 14 semifinal series. Amerlcan (general Tennis Tour­ the Rangers 4-3 as Walt four hits in four. tion. consists of 59 Ameri

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O Ifn w NEA, Uc. equipped general garage, PORM or 247-3115. has permanent opening for 1965 FORD Cortina, very "Because of all the bugging going on around here, I mechanic. Must be well INCOME Tax returns prepared economical to run. $100 or best Happiness is... in your home or mine. Call offer. Call 649-0858 after 5 p.m. C E R A ^ have enrolled us all in a hand sign language course." qualified for trucks and Mucho Gracias evenings. H. H. Wilson, 649- cars. References. Good Being Town to 6506. 1966 PONTIAC four-door, vinyl TILE pay and working con­ top, full power, rebuilt ditions. Volleyball Champs MISS MORIATIS CM«7l transmission, new exhaust One Call Mi NmcM I INCOME tax returns and And All Her Spanish bookkeeping done professional­ system, good running condition. DoaaltAIII Painting-Papering 13 RoofIng-SIding-ChImney 15 MELLEN, WHITE ly. Call Dan Hickey, 649-9145. 649-8970. We specialize in ceramic tile, and PALSHAW Congratulations Amigos. slate, flagstone and quarry ABC PAINTING — Interior, WINDSOR Roofing & Siding- 1973 CHEVROLET Inmala. One tile. For complete bathroom exterior, expert workmanship. Alcoa Aluminum Siding, Bird HlghlaiMl 8tract Autoa For Safe 4 owner, low mileage. Good con­ ^^-6329, 643-4887. Roofing, storm windows and East Hartford DOLPHINS MUTT AND JEFF remodeling, we’ll handle all Estupendo La Comidal BUD FISH ER dition. Call 649-1901 after 1 p.m. carpentry, plumbing and tile doors, and gutters. Aluminum NEED CAR? Credit very bad? JOHN’S Interior and Exterior awnings. 643-9444, 688-4849. I t IWI NCA, Ut., TM. t*«. U.1 fwt. Off. Bankrupt, repossession? 1972 PORSCHE, 914, silver work. E x p ^ woriunanship painting. Papering a specialty. SALES Career Opportunity. In­ N.B.' V WAITER, Y HOW DO you and reasonable rates. . come open. Fringe benefits, y o l h a v e J b u t S IR , Honest Douglas accepts lowest metallic paint with appearance Fully insured, free estimates. ROSSI Roofing, siding, PLAIN JANE THATSOUP KNOW, SIR? YOUR THUMB tAK EVtoUR down, smallest payment, group, excellent condition, still Call Mandavlllo Special Spring prices. 649-5474. chimneys, gutters. Free es­ paid during training. BY FRANK RAGINSKI ISNT very j YOU HAVEN’T IF I DO Metropolitan Life, 246-2513. IN IT/ THUMB T H U M B % anywhere. Not small loan under warrantee for 12,000 6 4 3 - 9 6 7 8 timates, fully insured. Days, Happiness is ... Happiness is g P o u n d s ! HOT/ A t a s t e d i t \^O U T J THAT- finance company plan. Douglas miles. $3,900. Call 647-1378. PAINTING and paper hanging, evenings, 529-8056, Paul Equal opportunity employer. YET/ O U T O F commercial and residential. ^Finding a house well Not baking over the % Motors, 345 Main. Cosgrove, 643-5364. PART-TIME RN or LPN, 11-7, Trucka-Tradtora 5 Free estimates. Call 644-0642. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• marked with name and weekend ^ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Laurel Manor, 649-4519. AUTO Insurance — Lowest Heating-Plumbing 17 % rates available. For telephone 1963 CHEVY, half-ton panel JUNKED or abandoned cars Building-Contracting 14 house number and the removed. Reasonable. Phone DIE Makers — Experienced on­ X* Come to: ^5 .Quotation, call Rodney T. Dolin, truck. $400. Good condition. SAM Watson Plumbing and g front storm door unlocked 8i/5i6359. NEWTON H. Smith & Sons - ly. Apply LaPointe Industries, BAKE SALE % ‘^»i^«650. Call 643-8653; Heating. Bathroom remodeling 155 W est M ain S tr e e t, S on Thursday, Friday and Remodeling, repairing, ad­ and repairs. Free estimates. at Top Notch, N. Main St. g 1970 MAVERICK, white with 1966 FORD Super Van. $600. LIGHT trucking, odd jobs, ditions, rec rooms, porches and Rockville. An equal opportunity Saturday, so we can place on Saturday, April 7, ^ lawns mowed, trees cut and Call 649-3808. employer. blue interior. Repossession. )1,- Call 646-1418. roofing. No job too small. Call ^ your new ■ phone books 10:30 a.m. ./ 225. Savings Bank of removed. Cellars and attics 649-31A. cleaned. Free estimate. Call BOTTI Heating and Plumbing PUNCH Press Operator — with by Girl Scout a Manchester, 646-1700. ••••••••••••••••••••••••*•** — Prompt, courteous service. 3 between the doors. 643-6000. MASONRY - All types of minimum 5 years experience. Troop 10 a Campera-Trallara Call 643-1496. Some knowledge of die setting RAMBLER Classic, 1965, stan­ Mobile Homes 5 stone, brick fireplaces, walls, dard, 6 cylinder, good condi­ ODD JOBS, lawn care, light concrete steps, sidewalks. No required. Apply LaPointe In­ tree work, removal service to NO JOB too small. Immediate dustries, 155 West Main Street, "CHIVAS" Happy Birthday WINTHROP tion. Phone 643-8092. 1971 31’ DELUXE Holiday job too small. Free estimates. service on service calls. Free BY DICK CAVALLI dump. Reasonable, 528-8649. Over 20 years experience. After Rockville. An equal opportunity Happiness is: NANA Rambler trailer, like new, with estimates gladly given on employer. Someone who really cares. / MR. ABERNATHY 1969 ROAD Runners, 383, high attached jacks, power lift, 5 p.m. 643-1870. 644-2975. heating or plumbing. Faucets DAIGLE BY ROLSTON JONES unci FRANK RIDGEWAY UH-HUH, B U r‘ <5ta TWO handymen want variety of Got you an apartment, performance, four-speed. $950. stereo, air-conditioner, and aw­ repaired or installed. Water MACHINE Set-up man required Love, DONTHAV'ETO Phone 647-1943. jobs, iawns raked, limed, fer­ CARPENTRY - Repairs, i^Gave you Love, and has HE WASn Y SO NOSEY THAT ning. 643-7172. tilizing, mowing. Cellars, at­ pumps worked on. Complete for production machine shop. Chris HANaAROUN-D... I imifeWHATMaj remodeling, additions, roofing. neating systems, rec rooms, been LErfeSffiWHAT WOULDN'T HAVE HAPPENED. NEVER SETT HAT GET WHEN tics, deaned. Reliable service. Call David Patria, South Wind­ Must be capable of setting up 1962 FALCON, 289, hypo, 3- 1971 STARCRAFT tent trailer, etc. Call M & M Plumbing & from blueprints and checking p unbelievably super in spite VOUteE/WAKING LONESOME. y M X nR V T O B E speed hurst, new tires, brakes, Reasonable rates. 643-5305. sor, 644-1796. IN THE /VIXER, sleeps 8, stove, sink, heater and Heating, 649-2871. own work. Thorough knowledge % of everything RICH A NICE GUV. front-end. Rebuilt engine. hydraulic surge brakes, canopy, V TREE Removal — pruning, WES ROBBINS carpentry of all types of machine shop « Thank you. It's been a great year. Phone 289-1509 Monday through excellent condition, $1,500. 647- MARTY’S Plumbing-Heating. equipment essential. Some S I love you. Friday, 9 a.m.-6 p.m. spraying, etc., fully insured. remodeling specialist. Ad­ Thank you. 1731. Licensed. Free estimates. Complete bathroom remodeling supervisory experience ditions, rec rooms, dormers, and repairs. Free estimates. No g "Sunshine" Love, Phone 633-5345. built-ins, bathrooms, kitchens, desirable. Apply LaPointe In­ 1966 CHEVY II wagon, 301 1967 NIMROD, Riviera, Tent job too small. 742-7438. dustries, 155 West Main Street, 1 Keep Smiling Judy cubic inch engine, Holley, 649-3446. Trailer. Sleeps 4. Propane WASHING Machine Repairs — Rockville. An equal opportunity Keep Happy Hooker, Weinand,’ Accell, stove, Add-a-Room. Other TOWNE Plumbing Service. .employer. RCA, Whirlpool, Kenmore, LEON CIESZYNSKI builder - g Belated Hurst. 1,000 miles on motor. extras. Call 872-4229. Maytag. Reasonable rates. Repairs, alterations. American Get Well $500. 649-1722. new homes custom built, Standard fixtures used CAB DRIVER - Part or full­ M Happy Birthday Former owner Pike Coin Wash- remodeling, additions, rec ivl BOPPA >0 197) b? NIA, l« .. TJA. B«« US. Pvt. Off. '/-g ' •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• exclusively. Immediate ser- ☆ Dry Cleaning. 643-4913. rooms, garages, kitchens time, starting at 3 p.m. You I***' Love, DAD T'BUCKET Dune Buggy, green Motorcyclea-BIcyclea 11 vice.Call 649-4056. must have a good driving Love, Always, with black upholstery and top. remodeled, bath tile, cement record and be dependable. East The Lawsons, BUZZ SAWYER EXTERIOR painting. Teachers work. Steps, dormers. Residen­ Your Wife, Kevin, BY ROY CRANE First $1,200. Call 872-3686, 875- HARLEY-Davidson motor­ guarantee quality work. Low SEWERLINES, sink lines, Hartford Cab, 107 Burnside I The Whittemores, CAPTAIN EASY 7624. tial or commercial. Call 649- cleaned with electric cutters, GInni, Mary, Charlie, I ' M BUT MOW DIP YOU KNOWj BY CRO O K S & LAWRENCE cycles, parts and accessories. rates, references. Houses, Ave., East Hartford. and The Madsens SHH — PLEASE. Harley Davidson Sales, 49 Park 4291. by professionals. McKinney Vicki, Jimmy and Cathie yt E L I Z A B E T H J VVY N A M Efj LETS GO INTO MY apartments, churches, offices. OHi 0 0 THI^ lO YOUR / AVBl UNCLB A GWORP 1 with a HILT CARVBP 1 MV GRANPOIRB MGA 1961, 1600, completely St., Hartford, 247-9774. Bros. Sewer Disposal Com­ /rt<= G U K K , PRIVATE OFFICE^ Call Archie D’Amato, 649-4703, J. P. Lewis & Son, finish 1 MUST HAVE RECOGMIZED LATEOT yARM!...’>DU / IAN PENIB® n ^ STAG'S HEAP-AND _ 1 BEQUEATHED IT rebuilt engine, new paint, top 6-8 p.m. pany, 643-53IW. PAR T-TIM E Help Wanted 35 Help Wanted 35 M I S S ..YOU FROM TOUR PICTURES. CAME BACK TO GET | HAVING IT. BUT A GAELIC ^ U M H - 9 HAIKM, I POUeX..J TO MV MOTHER.. and leather interior, rust free. MOTORCYCLE insurance — carpentry, rec rooms, BENSON. A FAMILV HEIRLOOMl HB'9 LYING! ITB OK WAR CRvnfJSCRliaPOR ' a n p g h e t d m b : Reasonable offers considered. remodeling, kitchens, Electrical 18 SALES CLERK WOMEN wanted for counter IN THE THE BLAPE Low rates. Immediate binding LANDSCAPING - Complete bathrooms, formica work, DISHWASHER part-time. PAPERS, 649-6951. authority. Call Joan Lane at lawn maintenance, grass cut­ Female for some evenings work in dry cleaning establish­ Automatic machine, some Clarke Insurance Agency, 643- ceilings. 64^9658, if no answer MERZ ELECTRICAL Service. and weekends, on medicine ment, full or part-time, days. X MEAN. 717 AMI ting and shrubs. Call 649-3879. 643-6362. other kitchen chores. After 1963 PONTIAC engine, 389 1126. Electrical repairs, additions, and cosmetic counter. Plea­ Apply in person. One-Hour Mar- school hours and some Satur­ cubic inch. $125. Phone 649-6983. alterations. Small job tinizing, ^ West Middle Tpke., YARDWORK - Brother and R.E. GOWER — Finish carpen­ sant working conditions, days. Must be neat and reliable. HONDA, 1972 CB175 excellent sister, 14-16, insured. Basic specialist. Free estimates. modern pharmacy. Some Manchester. No experience necessary. Good 1968 FORD Fairlane 500, two- condition. Completely stock, try, kitchens, rec rpoms, ad­ Master Charge. 643-8832. tools provided. Reasonable, ditions, garages, porches, any retail experience necessary. hourly rate. Apply in person. door hardtop, $1,100. Phone except for handle bars. Call 643- reliable. Phone 643-4923. Brass Key Restaurant. after,5 p.m., 649-8371. type remodeling. 646-2087. Apply in person at once. EXPERIENCED mechanic - 9042. ______must be capable of doing tune- MAN WITH Roto;tiller for hire. Flooring 19 1967 CHEVY IMPALA, two- 1971 SUZUKI, 350. Excellent STEVEN Edwards Contracting IIG8ETT DRUG ups and general rapairs and RIG MAMA TOUCHES HER DAUGHTER FOR Lawns and gardens custom Agency. Masonry, brick cement ICHESTER PMIMOE diagnosing problems. Connec­ I? THE FIRST TIME IN NINETEEN YEARS. door, vinyl top, good condition. condition. Completely done tilled. Call 643-9920. Phone before 3 p.m,, 644-8424. work. Carpentry and repairs, FLOOR SANDING and ticut driver’s license, over. $ ^ . Call 649-5996. interior, exterior painting. For Refinishing, specializing in references and pleasant per­ PAR T-TIM E 1970 AUSTIN Ameriqan, 4- all home improvements call older floors. Inside and outside HARDWARE Store - Clerk, sonality required. Inquire in MCDONALDS ALLEY O O P BY V.T. HAMLIN 1968 SUZUKI, 200 cc, excellent painting. John Verfaille, 646- person, after 1 p.m., 252 speed, good running condition. condition, low mileage, Painting-Papering 13 643-7932 between 8-4 p.m. full-time. Apply in person, YOU SEE, IN ORDER TO „,AN EXHIBIT ./.AND IT $900. Phone 644-8462. 5750, 872-2222. Barrett Plumbing Supply Co., Spencer Street, Manchester. Is htolilng for iMglit holp | MAKE THIS ATTRACTION USUAL, THEyi LIKE YOU HAVE STEVE CANYON reasonable. 643-1088. HERITAGE Craftsmen - » . 331 Broad Street, Manchester. A SUCCESS, WE'LL NEED < SOMETHING BY MILTON CANIFF J. P. LEWIS & SON, custom SOME >MNO OF GMMICK IM MiMnI 1966 CORVAIR, excellent con­ decorating, interior and C om m ercial, re sid en tial', Closed WMnesdays 5-11 pm or 7-11 p.m. DRAW PEOPLE,,, you ARE FAMILIAR lacyT' WELL, ARE YOU e t h a t exterior, paperhanging, fully homes, additions, family MovIng-TruckIng-Storage 20 FULL-TIME positions open for I HEARD TH \ ^ ... dition, $425. Call after 5:30 646- Services OHered 12 one offset man and one letter- WITW A DUBIOUS su r e AWARE THAT pfive? f SALESMAN HIM- KURDZINiS 6517. insured. For free estimates, rooms, garages, kitchens, rec EXPERIENCED waitress Apply In p o i^ PRODUCT CALLED A M I IT IS A DRUe SELF TELL ONE WHEY call 649-9658. If no answer 643- rooms, remodeling. 872-6418, MANCHESTER - Delivery - wanted part-time, 12 to 4:30 press man in small established ■•kurdzin's whey* 2 SHARPENING Service — OF THE , CONTAINS i ______98 OLDSMOBILE, 1967, power 6362. 646-4643. , light trucking and package p.m. Apply in person, Ann’s print shop. Small and medium MCDONALDS NOW DELU0IN6 CHILPREN.,.yl i ^ p g / Saws, knives, axes, shears, •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Spot, 21 Oak Street, size offset^presses and 46 WEST CENTER ST. OUR fair CITY? windows, seat, steering and skates, rotary blades. Quick delivery. Rq)frigerators, RICHARD E. Martin. Full RooHng-^^llng-Chlmney 18 washers And stove moving Manchester. Heidelberg letterpress. Call MANCHESTER brakes. Excellent condition. service. Capitol Equipment 649-2741 between 10-4 or 649-5688 - .Wit Immaculate. $1,300. Call 644- proessional painting service. specialty. 649-0752. Co., 38 Main St., Manchesteer. R(!^FING and roof repairing, after 5:30. 8983. Hours daily 7:30-5, Thursday Interior - exterior. Free es- MAN FOR tire service, with tinniates, fully insured. 649-4411. Coughlin Roofing Co. 643-7707. growing tire concern. Good 7:30-9, Saturday, 7:30-4. 643- benefits and overtime. Must be 7958. Bonda-Stocka-Mortgagaa 27 MUSTANG, 1968, power DONALD E. Tarca - BIDWELL Home Improvement married and want steady work. steering^, automatic transmis­ paperhanging and painting. Co. E xpert installation of MORTGAGES, loans first se­ Apply in person, Nichols sion.' Good condition, $700. LIGHT trucking, odd jobs, also aluminum siding, gutters and moving large appliances. Bur­ Free estimates. Call 643-0271. cond, third. All kinds. Realty Manchester Tire, Inc., 295 y L Days, 6494)993. trims. Roofing installation and statewide. Credit rating un­ Broad Street, Manchester. ning barrels delivered. $4. 644- repairs. 649-6495, 875-9109. 1775. T. J. FLANAGAN and Sons, necessary. Reasonable. Con­ SGT. STRIPES . . . FOREVER BY BILL HOWRILLA 1967; PLYMOUTH Belvedere II, Interior-exterior painting. fidential, quick arrangements. SALESLADIES - Filer 4^iodr sedan, excellent condi­ Reasonable rates. Swirled GUTTERS and roof repaired Alvin Lundy Agency. 527-7971. Mills Fabric Department Store tion. Call 644-0355 after 5 p.m, CARPENTER available, days, and replaced. Excellent evenings, weekends. Additions, ceilings our specialty. Call 643- 100 Constitution Plaza, Hart­ has immediate openings for 1949. workmanship. Reasonable ford. Evenings, 233-6879. mature women as sale^dies. 1969 MUSTANG Fastback, alterations, repairs. No job too prices. Free estimates. 646- small. Free estimates,, Call Apply to 434 Oakland Street, excellent throughout, V-8, GEORGE N. Converse — 1399.______MORTGAGES - 1st, and 2nd Manchester. UTTI.E SPORTS BY ROUSON power steering, asking $1,700. Stephen Martin, 646-7295 after 4 p.m. Interior and exterior painting HORACE Tetrault — Siding, mortgages — interim financing CaU 649-4062, after 5:30. and p^rhanging. Fully in­ roofing, storm windows,, aw­ — exp^ient and confidential ACCOUNTING G e r k - Perma­ TREE Service (Soucier) — sured. Call 643-2804 after 5 p.m. nings. Quality workmanship, service, J. D. Real Estate nent position for the right per­ L it t l e M 1963 CORVETTE Coupe, 327, free estimates. Fully insured. Assoc. 643-5129. son with accounts receivanle, / high performance, rebuilt and Trees cut, building lots cleared, SPBRTAKI trees topped. Got a tree INSIDE-Outside painting. 872-9187, 649-3417. accounts payable experience. balanced, crane, Holley, Special rates for people over K. SECOND Mortgages — residen­ Typing ability required. 0t»t>0 Edlebrock, Accel, TRW. $2,000 problem? Well worth phone Excellent working conditions S fiM H call. 742-8252. Fully insured. Estimates given. ROOFING — Specializing tial, commercial, industrial to firm. 646-6558. Cali 649-7863. reparing roofs, new roofs, consolidate bills, business and benefits in conveniently POWER MOWERS, hand gutter work, chimneys, cleaned expansion, alleviate cash Ideated, east-of-river company. CHEVY 1955. New interior, CEILING painting and paper problems. Jan Brennan Apply In person at Scan-Optics good' body, new tires, 6 mowers repaired, pick-ujp and apd repaired. 30 years delivery. Prompt-Reliable- hanging, $25 average room for experience. Free estimates. Associates Mortgage Company, Inc., 22 Prestige Ptuii Circle, LTu'i*£r'o«-'”'^— cylinder, automatic. Best papering. Phone 64MH2. 528-7500. East Hartford. reasonable offer. 649-1149. Service. Call Sharpall, 643-5305. Howley, 643-5361. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., ‘nags., April 5, 1973 - PAGE TWENTY-SEVEN PAGE TWENTY-SIX - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Thurs., April 5, lOTS •8 Raaort Proparty- J 71 Out of To -For Bah Apartmonto For Ront 63 Apartmonta For Rant 63 75 Out ot Far Bah H l p W n t H as N«4i nraniMf 38 KIDS 1O0AV aUMCMA tmEV sh o uld m 't b e For Rant T m e HAVE N O BEATVIlk - ALLOam O TO DRIVE BOLTON NOTCH - S-room M E W u iw im SPRING Street area — Ansaldi TOLLAND — True country set­ WANTED — Experienced “SOCIAL RISPECTFOR HQTROOOSRS.' IFTHEV DOWTpBE? L r J \ r ' h i i w 474 MAIN STREET - Three- hqoae. wlnterfand, married cou­ COVENTRY — ‘Four-room built Raised Ranch. 7 rooms, ting, quality built Randi on S 2 D J I 0 0 Longshoreman Is shovel operator, on cable riglt SEGURrTV THE LAW.' THE LAWf MOIWOW «PT$. room apartment, heat, $160. ple pv^mred. 811-7^ or 1-223- apartment. Available April one full, two half-baths, two over 3 acres of land with trees Mansfield — non- Call 64SM356 an^im e. CIRCLE’’ Security, family unit. 646-34ii6, MM after 5 p.m. 15th. Wall-to-wall carpeting, fireplacn, two-car garage. and shrubbery galore, 2 9-5 p.m. devetepment, older six-room WEAVERS IS A U IMMpMSL Mwihirtir appliances, heat included. ^ L a r^ wooded lot. ' Beaut&I fireplaces, 2 tell baths, many Cape, 3 bedrooms, deq> conn- WANTED - Part-time maid. fO R UnmrpHNd luxury, space and ap­ Out of Toww- monthly. Security and borne and excdlent locatted. extras. Must be seen. Selling in A Philosopher limiMdl«le openkigs - aNamaUng first and Five and five, with deteched try lot, large garage-barn Manchester Motel. Call 644- LAVW’M' pointments. An abundance of privacy MANCHESTER - ^valloWe ForRaaA 66 references, no pets. 742-6443. Ptailbrick Agency. Realtors, the 50s. cantor A GoWUrb second shift or parmanent third shift. 1504. In this small wooded complex. April 1st. 6-room duplex, full at­ two-car garage. Separate 6484200. Realtors, 6434442, 8786244. cooabinatkn. O il before you ORDER" tic, full basement, close, to Quallflod applicants will ho paid arhUo lear­ ROCKVnXB — S-room apart­ Wantad to Rant 69 heating systems. Priced in the k n e it. ByPraLIHOMAS PORTERS - Full-time schools, churches, shopping.,No ment, heat, hot water, stove, mid 90s. 7-ROOM Raised Ranch, lt4 COVENTRY (N(«TH) LESSENGBIGO. AP NewpfeatarcE Writer ning In our training program on the first positions open in our new con­ pets. References, security. refrigerator. $130. Security YOUNG Working woman with baths, fireplace, family room, SOONR NEW YORK (AP) - Write P.O. Box 12, BucUand at required. Adults only, one child needs one bedroom CMLA. s h ift valescent home. Apply in per- telly applianoed eat-in Idtdien. New Raised Ranches on Tall and powcrfully-bmlt, son, East Hartford Convales- Station, Buckland, Conn. ter one car. Call 643- apartment. Call 6464567 after 6. Twocar side entrance garage. cent Home, 751 Main Street, 1^. Il« U. S. 8M. OM.--AN rtiMa 'J b r Aluminum siding, nice lo t $41,- beontifEl, large niral lots; yet •4B4713 his light jacket bulging at Company paid fringe honoflts. m . O Itn k f UnIM rMtur* tywdktU. Inc. M i-1811 East Hartford. APARTMENTS FAMILY of six, looking for 500. Philbrick Agency, only minBtes to Manchester 742-fni the shoulders as he hunches his a m ROCKVILLE four large waterfrontw a t e r '" ...... cottage, 3 hour drive Realtors. 646-4200. and UConn. (^thedral beamed big body terward. Eric Hoffer RECREATION Assistant - __ ; OFFICER "WHATON DOING 50 IN A 5 0 - room arartment, gas air heat, from Manche»er. July 14 colings, 1V% baths, bnilt-lns, looks more like a longshoreman "•U n t til th e v Rentals staR at |ISB Including FOR RENT RANCH, six rooms, 1% baths, itiature individual. Minimum EARTH ARE VOU 6TOPPIHG MILE-AN-HOUR heat. Model apartment open Newly decorated apiirtmentii $1M. WilUmantic, three-room through 28th. Reply CTDG, CTRCA1730—16 rooms, recent- fireplace, steel beam con­ (XILUMBIA — Builders can not than a philosopher. CHENEY BROTHERS, INC. GET BEHIND THE P.O. Box 1(03, MancMster. formal dining room, 3 replace this home today! education, high school diploma. M C F O R ? ■ZONE' ^ dally 1-t P.M-, Sat. and Sun., consisting of 2 or 3 roortis, semi-fureidied apartment, |M. .ly restored, 7 fireplaces, struction, ateminum siding Which isn’t strange since he CHENEY 31 CoolMr Hll 3 t WHEEL, THAT 16- IS-S- P .M .' Other tim es by CaU 741M19 between i:3M bedrooms, garage, treed lot. summer kitchen, 6 or more Spacious four-bedroom, two full Apply in person. East Hartford downtown Man'chester, 613 and 2 garages. Call Joe Gkir- was a worker on the docks ter Manchester, Conn. Convalescent Home 751 Main appointment. a.m. or answering service 875- Houses For Sola > 73 $33,900. Philbnck Agency, bedrooms, new baths, new bath Colonial. Formal dining ! AKKICS Main St., across fnnn (Center Realtors, 646-4200. don, 6485306. A 25 years and before that a mi­ Street, East Hartford. 4350. kiteben, twoK»r garage, $58,- room, rec room, basement gar­ gratory crop picker, gold pros­ PAUL W. DOinAN, Raaltor Park - on bus line. Heat, hot PRIVACY — Contemporary 6- 900. Philbrick Agency, • • B & W .o age. East commuting. M4.900. 643-453B water, refrigerator, gas range MANCHESTER - Four-room Petrus Realty, 228-3777. pector. construction worker RNs—LPNs part-time, full­ QUIET? Now renting in Ver­ room Ranch. (Cathedral ceiling, Realtors, 646-4200. and lumberjack. He also is a non, new 6-unit apartment apartment downstairs and four I t e BARROWS a WALLACE Oa. time, 3 to 11 shift. Extremely and parking provided. built-ins, IVk baths, fireplace, self-educated phUosopher who high starting salary. Phone Mr. References, security home, one block from Henry paneling, garage, patio, rented rooms upstairs. R erilgn- MLS ELLINGTON LOOKING for anything in real Excellent investment. $26,000. Haachottcr Pvkade - swam has published seven books, the Atlas between 9-5 p.m. 528-2167. p required. No children. No Park on dead end street. Heat, barbeque, two acres. Hutchins K W Y TO MOVE im X! estate rental — apartments, hot water, range, refrigerator, Agency, 649-5324. Call Warren E. Howland, DUPLEX latest being “Reflections On homes, multiple dwellings, no pets. Inquire Paul’s Paint disposal, carpet, air- Realtors, 643-1106. A dramatic diange from the The Human Coadition.” a col- Sewing Machine Operators TYPIST for pleasant office in Store, 615 Main St. Mandiester — Each side two TOLLAND — Settling an estate, East Hartford, $95. Fee paid. fees. Call J.D. Real Estate conditioning. Security nM]uired. MANCHESTER - New listing. everyday Ranch house, 7 lectkn of aphorisms and philo­ Associates, Inc. 643-5129. MANCHESTER - $26,000. bedrooms, living room, commercial zoned 7 room •pply Good hours, many benefits, \^BORTH 643-5881 fram U-8 One-bedroom unit with garage, 5-5, duplex, near hospital, 3 Colonial with approximately 8 large rooms, cathedral sophical comment. ERIC HOFFER Personnel Office free parking. Call Walt, Bailey 643-0878 m w 6 ikM. $196 monthly. Two-bedrm>m un­ bedrooms, 2 furnaces, tile Large 8-room older home, near kitdien, separate basements ceilings, 2-car garage, ‘“niere is a Ufetime in that DELUXE ONE - Bedroom downtown area. Ideal for b i^ acres of land on Route 196. Employment Service, 646-8150. it, batto, $220 monthly. 87^ baths, $38,900. Hayes Agency, and driveways, good tocatkn. Close to UConn. Approximately fireplace, plus a large country book,” Hoffer says in his boom- ing voice. 'There are thoughts Halp Wantad Mualcal Inatrumanta 53 apartment, wall-to-wall 7170, A. J. Loehr. 6464131. family on budget. (^11 Warren Priced at $29,900. » in it that God alone knows when PIONEER PARACHUTE CO. 35 Artlelaa h r Sala 45 carpeting throughout, complete E. Howland, Realtors, 643-1106. 400’ frontage. Great potential. lot priced at $37,900. CaU 648 NURSERY School teacher Price $85,000. Cantor & Gold- 5306 today and ask ter Tony they started ” appliances, vanity bath. Cen­ THREE ROOM a p a rtm e n t GLASTONBURY - Two FM Hale Road Manchester wanted to teach 4-year old class SALESMAN, full-time, some NEIGHBORHOOD Tag Sale, WANTED - Rock and roll MANCHESTER - New con­ farb, Realtors, 643-8442, 878 WasUefsky. in afternoon sessions for 1973- experience in tropical fish help- drummer. (?all East Hartford trally located $175 monthly. carpeted, stove,, arid bedrooms, country kitchen, struction, 6-room Ranch, IVk SPRING Street - Four- Legal Notice 044-1581 April 7th, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., no R.D. Murdock, 643-2692. bedroom Split, fireplaced living 6 4 7 - 9 9 9 3 6244. 1974 school year. Write Box fuL Will train. Call Wild Cargo re-sale. 131 Elizabeth Drive, 568-3471. refrigerator. Ideal for older large rooms and closets, baths, fully equipped kitdien, nDKntaaBKBuan . . B & W . e ODort at Probate He explains, “I was a placer An nqual opportunity omployor “Y” , Manchester Herald. Pet Shop, 643-6108, between 10- couple or lady. Central loca­ appuances, heat, and hot water, excellent neighborhood on bus room, formal dining room, SIMitewiawMa District of Manchester miner, I never found a big piece ianchester. MANCHESTER - Newer 2- modem kitchen with extras. VERNON NOTICE TO CREDITORS \ 6. SPINET Piano, K Cable- tion, no pets or children. Securl- svnmming pool. $175. 633-4972. line. $33,900. Hayes Agency, The BARROWS A WALLACE Co. of gold. I panned for flakes. bedroom townhouse includes ^ deposit. $125 monthly. Call Large paneled family room. T R D OF TAnK?? ESTATE OF JEANETTE J FULL-TIME Driver, needed EIGHT Foot slate pool table, Nelson, mahogany, excellent 6464131. R M lto n -M L S SWENSON You’ve got to catch every flake MATURE woman for work in heat, appliances, IV!: baths, full BrassBrass Key Restaurant, 643-1643-8609. EAST HARTFORD - 3 rooms, Large beautifully landscaped Tliai act imnnptly and you Maadwrier Piriurie - MS-sm Pursuant to an order of Hon. WilUam for electrical distributor. Must like new. Call 649-7597 Monday- condition. $425. 649-9875 after 6 basement. $240. per month. lot.L nw 40’s. Principals only. by sluicing or you can’t make a HEAT Treat Training, third NEED A new spring outfit? be reliable and have good home for elderly. Mrs. Miller, p.m. includes stove and refrigerator, PRIVACY — 2.6 acres, 7-room ROCKLEDGE — Oversized 18 may be the p r ^ owner of E. nuG eraM . Judee. aU claims must be Friday, 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Paul W. Dougan Realtor, 643- THREE-room apartment 649-2566- room Ranch. Two fireplaces, presented to U>e fiduciary named bekm living. My mind is like a sluice shift. Exceptional opportunity Avon can help you get it. As an driving record. Employee 649-5985, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Anytime Saturday and Sunday. $130 monthly plus utilities. Ranch, family room, paneling, this deli^tful home designed M or before Jufy 1, l» n or be barred by box and I have to catch the •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 4535. available inunediately, ample Security deposit required. 289- family kitchen, garage, trees, three or more bedrooms, VERNON — Bolton Lake, cozy for the right man to buiid a Avon Representative you’ll get benefits. Call Tom Wilson, 646- BALDWIN Spinet organ, good LARGE custom 7-room C!ape, for family living! Just a hop, ear ’round 4-room cottage, law The fldacian is: flakes as they come through. future with a growing company. out of the house, make new 2830. Situation Wantad 38 condition, v e ^ reasonable. 646- parking. Call 649-1287 after 2 2482. landscaped. $^,900. Hutchins Florida room,, 21% baths, Richard T. Swenson AIR-CONDITIONER GE, 8,000 on large well landscaped t r m skip and jump to schools, U lt Dashwood. Suite 11 The same way I panned for friends, and earn good money, 5788, 5-7 p.m. Only. FOUR-ROOM apartment, full p.m. Agency, Realtors, 649-5324. tremendously large recreation rfreplaced living room, Opportunity to . advance into BTU, 2 years old. 643-7961. sized kitchen, self-cleaning lot, in quiet desirable AA zone. room plus office and workshop. shopping and churches. 4 excellent condition. Wonderful Bellalre. Texas gold, I sluice my life, and as the schooling, training programs too. Call 289-4922. TYPIST — If you can type EX-NAVY VET, 22, attending WnJLINGTON - One and two 770* stove, refrigerator, heat, hot Central to schools and shop­ Oversized two-car garage, bedrooms, baths, fireplace starter or retirement home plus thoughts come I put them and supervisory positions. between 40-50 wpm, and enjoy college desires training position FENCE, redwood basket GULBRANSEN Organ — Tran­ bedroom apartments, located IMMACULATE 6V4 room — outside work: pool cleaning, water, and garage included. VILLAGER near exit 101, and UConn. Ranch, remodeled kitchen, dis­ ping. Lower 40’s. Shown by ap­ quality throughout. Imilbnck and mudi more. (^11 JoAnn year ’round fun. $18,500. down.” Please apply in person, Klock SCHOOL bus drivers, Bolton, 2 being busy, you’ll love this east- weave, 6’ high, 4 panels, 2 sistor, two-board key-board, pointment only. Owner, 643- Exclusive. Evans & Clapp. of-river opportunity. Salary to. driveway surfacing. Responsi­ with base pedals. Excellent Laundry facilities. No pets, Range, dishwasher, hwasher, IVk baths, carpeting, Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. Culver. NOTICE OF HEARING Company, 1366 Tolland Tpke., to 4 p.m. Phone 643-5057. gates, hardware. 643-7961. available. May 1st, lease and APARTMENTS Realtors, MLS, 647-1464. STATE OF CONNECnCUT Manchester. $110. Good benefits. Call or ble. Mike, 649-8840. condition. $500. Phone 742-6607. refrigerator, fireplace, wall-to- large paneled recreation room, Then he laughs and says, ”1 security. $195 per month. Call garage. Low 30’s. Hutchins COLONIAL CAPE — Nine e . B & W . . COURT OF PROBATE SHORT ORDER cook, steady come in, Rita Girl of TAG SALE — Saturdayay, 10-2 Available April 1st, 5-rooiri, 2- • wall carpeting, central air- MANCHESTER - 6-roorn Court of Probate. District of Coventry, have gotten letters from a num­ Manchester, 99 East Center Doga-BIrda-Pata 41 643-4884. condituHiing. Situated in 2 and 4 Agency, 649-5324. rooms, all brick and aluminum TOLLAND DENTAL Assistant - Recep­ work, 7-4. Apply in person only. p.m.. United Methodist (jhurch. Fartilixara 55 bedroom town house, wall-to- Ranch, 3 bedrooms, 1^5 baths, siding, 16x32’ living room with Tbe BARROWS A WALLACE 0>. District No. IS. ber of people who read that tionist. Busy Downtown Hart­ Howard Johnson’s, 394 Tolland Street,. 646-3441, where there’s Memorial Building, Route 44-A, wall carpeting, 2 air family 1700 Colonial styled one-car garage, 3-room finished R calton — MLS FUN TO OWN!! ESTATE OF LOUISE V. MINNUM. book and they told me what never a fee. AKC TOY Poodle Pups, two dwellinm surrounding a village floor-to-ceiling fireplace, 4 MaDcheiter PariuMle - 6 » « m late of Coventry. Deceased. ford dental office, 8:30-5, no Tpke., Manchester. Bolton. conditioners, appliances, heat basement including study with huge bedrooms, fully equii^ped This big, 6-room Raised things they liked best. And. you evenings, mature woman, 2 males, 3 females, with five FOR SALE — Good cow WOODUIND green, immediate occupancy. Date of Order. March V. 1ST3. manure delivered. $6 and $12 and hot water, IVi tile baths, built-in bookshelves, lovely eat-in kitchen, large formal Ranch, sitting high on a scenic Petitiooer: Herbert F. Ptumer. Jr. know, even though I have never years experience. Typing abili­ SALES ENGINEER - If you RECEPTIONIST - Busy east- generation papers. Phone 872- BAMBOO SKI poles, $2; two McKinney Brothers Inc. 643- yard. Agnes Drive. For appoint­ of-river office, needs recep­ 8247. loads. Also roto tiller service. washer and dryer hook-up, 2139, 649-3931. STYLISH dining room, 3W barns, family SOUTH WINDSOR - 6\% room lot. Extra large rooms, 2-car Dale of Hearing. April 30. IS73: Time of met these people I can tell what ty required. Salary open. Call have ever thought about sleds, $6; cast iron pot, $2; iron ment, ^-0468f room with bar, 13x30’ game Hearing. S:0O A.M.; PUce of Hearing. 522-6946, 524-1777 between 9-5. marketing a design to the tionist with' call director 643-7804, 649-8731. patio. No pets. Split Level home. Three garage, back porcb. Over an they are like by the thoughts skillet, $1. 643-4314. room, in-law potential, 3-car bedrooms, 1V% baths, carpeted Town HaU. Coventry. Connecticut. they selected, public, here's an opportunity experience. Salary to $110. SEALPOINT Siamese kitten, 12 APARTMENTS RfX^VILLE — Four rooms, RANCH acre of land. Priced at $38,900. Upon tbe application of the peUtioner weeks old, well mannered, box Antiquaa 56 HomMtMd StrMi modern heating facilities, garage. Nice lot. Philbrick living room and family room. FEMALE — Must be over 18 to for you to capitalize on your Good benefits. Never a fee at TAG SALE — Household goods, Call 64S-7620 Seven room stylish Ranch, Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. For an appointment, call Tony praying that a will be approved, allowed train as bartender, part-time. technical ability and make the Rita Girl, Manchester, 64j6-3441. trained. $25. 643-0360 after 4:30 (Off W. MhMto Tpka.) appliances, yard, parking. Fifth Lovriy wooded lot with many WasUefsky at 649-5306 right and admitted lo Probate as per appUca- "For example, the man who furniture, clothing, pictures. LARGE ANTIQUE metal tray, large paneled fapiily room, shrubs. Merritt Agency, 648 Ross Jager Haus, Route 83, high income common to selling. Saturday, 10-2 p.m., 67 Linwood MANCHESTER room storage. $125 monthly. CQMYOIKEil now. tion on (lie more (ully appears. liked An empty head is not FREE — to loving home, 7- black background with hand UtiUUes not included. 872-0359. IMi baths, 3 bedrooms, NINE-ROOM house including 1180. IT IS ORDERED THAT: Said applica­ really empty; it is stuffed with Vernon. Gateway Plaza. We are a small company with BRIDGEPORT Drive, Manchester. painted flowers, $15. Phone 643- Built by apartment for in-laws, 2lr!i an excellent growth picture and week old part Springer male. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• U&R HOUSING CORP. NEW 3-b^oom duplex,up] huge fireplaced living room, LiUNL UM IUM? ••B&W •• tion be beard and determined at the rubbish. Hence the difficulty of liberal benefits. Send resume to Call 633-4037. 4314. rooms,ro 157 Eldridge Street, BOLTON — Large 314 room wall-to-wall carpeting, A spacious older 7 room baths, enclosed porch, two-car VERNON — Uve the good life, Court of Probate at tbe dale, time and NURSES AIDE, 11 to 7 a.m. OPERATORS Boata-Accaaaorlaa 48 garage with automatic doors, place indicated above. forcing anything into an empty Excellent wages and fringe P.O. Box 324, Elmwood, Conn. 1 and 2-bedroom luxury ler month. Blanchard & apartment in old estate, lovely English timbered Raised Hie BARROWS A WALLACE Co. Experloncad, full and part- WANTED — Old curved glass apartments. Features wall-Uv screened porch plus patio, home, established residen­ alununum siding, on V% acre Ranch, 7 rooms, 2V% baths, for; By Order of the Court head’ is witty. An individual benefits. Manchester Manor SIAMESE kittens, females $15, EVINRUDE outboard motors, ^ossetto. Realtors, 646-2482. grounds, includes appliances Reelton — MLS ANN KAMPLAIN who would pick that thought Uma. Appiy: china closets with broken ^ass. wall carpeting, vanity tile one-car garage, all city tial neighborhood with all heavily treed lot. Priced in mid­ mal dining room, 3 bedrooms, Muichester Piriude - MH306 Nursing Home, 646-0129. SALESMEN — Business males, $20, box trained. Call Holsclaw and Mastercraft and heat. $175 plus security. Ass t. Clerk must have wit." after 3 p.m., 643-9213. Paying $30 and up. 649-7069. 643- baths, built-in oven, range, NEWLY redecorated four room Available April l5th, (^11 649- utilities, extras. Fine utilities. Two-car garage, forties. Principals only. Phone 2-car garage. A beauty to machinery. Proven sales trailers, sales-service. 643-6760 for appointment. record in the same or related 6710. dishwasher, refrigerator ^ apartment, heat, stove, 5945 or 647-1020. residential nei^borhood. walk-up room attic. Low, behold. $42,900. Ben Shankman, E S A E CO. Complete service department, 6481256. Evans & Qapp, MLS, MANCHESTER - Bolton, field required. $12K plus. Fee 6 6 6 BARNEY Basset Hound needs boating supplies, accessories, disposal, electric heat, 2 air refrigerator, living room low 30’s. (jail. NOTICE OF HEARING Hoffer, who is now past 70, NO EXPERIENCE Mttchall Oriva love. He is very housebroken carpet, $160. Adults only, no EAST HARTFORD - 4-room 647-1464. excellent 4-room Ranch, wall to STATE OF CONNECTICUT says he left his New York (^ty paid. Call John, 289-2778, Woolsey paints, Gerich’s conditioners, glass sliding $31p500 WJUSEN L HOMJUD EXTRA LOT wall carpting, extra large gar­ REQUIRED — SELL Bailey, East Hartford. Mandiestar 648-3298 and childloving. Call Barney at Marine Service, 1982 Tolland doors, all large rooms. FuU pets, security deposit required. heated apartment, in private COURT OF PROBATE home when he was 18 "and 643- 1412. IVantad to Buy 58 Call 643-9678. home, first floor, free parking, WIUNOI L IWIlirLMD REALTORS 043-1106 COVENTRY — Tastefully age with storage area. Large Court of Probate. District of Covenlry, went on the road. I went to Tpke., Buckland, 643-2363. basement storage area, ample Comes with this five-room lot, retirement or starter home. District No. IS. SALESWOMAN/Manager- for reasonable. Adult. 5284323. decorated, six room Raised California. I had to. I knew I GOOD HUMOR RN or LPN, 7-3, and 3-11, full­ FREE — Ten week old female WANTED — Antique furniture, parking. Starting at $175. AVAILABLE immediately — aaNsra f4S-110S house, all conveniences, gar­ Ranch, handy to schoob, shop­ A real doll house. Priced at only ESTATE OF MANUEL MEDIEROS East-of-River clothing store. 1973 TRI-HULL fiberglass, 17’ glassi>: pewter, oil paintings or $23,800. Charles Lesperance, REPOSA. late of Coventry. In said was going to be poor, and 1 also Strong sales experience time or part-time. Call Mrs. puppy, needs good home. Phone Handy to shoppinjg, schools, four room garden apartment, BOLTON LAKE - Neat 4-room age, well maintained. $W,000. ping, playgrounds, plus rural boat, 100 h.p. Johnson outboard. other antique items. Any quan­ atmosphere. Color coordinated 6487620. District, Deceased. knew that in California I would ICECREAM required. Will train for Watson, 875-0771. 644- 2307. bus and religious faciUties. appliances, carpeting, heat, hot house, lake privileges, fenced Order: March V. 1973 Gator tilt-trailer. $3,400. Phone tity. The Harrisons, 643-^09, MANCHESTER - North, 649-17M well ri)uipped family be able to sleep outside." • START AT ONCE manager. $120 plus. Fee paid. 875-6420. Model apartment open for water, $195 monthly. Security. yard, $175 per month, heat and MANCHESTER - 8room over­ Colonial styled Ranch, 3 Klicnen, ••••••••••••••••••••••••■ ••• petitioner: Richard Cromle. Ad- • EARN HIGH INCOME TYPIST — Full or part-time. AKC registered black 165 Oakland Street. 649-3978, 643-6165. electric not included. Couple living room with firepalce, 3 Wantad-Raal Eatata 77 minlstritor; Date of Hearing. April 9. Call John, 289-2778, Bailey, •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• inspectiiHi 1-5 p.m., Saturday' sized, full dormer C!ape, large bedrooms, large kitchen and bedrooms, delightful rec room. • NO CASH BOND East Hartford. Immediate opening for ac­ miniature Poodles, champion preferred, one child acceptra. family room with beamed living room, garage, carpeting, o m rcua M(sn 1973: Time of Hearing. 1:1)0 A.M.; Place After working at his variety curate typist. Willing to train Fual-Faad d9 WANTED — Antique furniture, and Sunday. Other times by IMMEDIATE occupancy'.h- . AH on full acre. $34,9(X). SELLING your home or of Hearing. Town Hall, Coventry, REQUIRED bloodline. Two females, two appointment. Security and references. 643- ceiling off kitchen, fireplaced paneled family room, $31,000. of jobs. Hoffer became a long­ bright gal with the ability to males. Call 872-0400 between 5- toys, crank phonographs, four room s and bath,:ii:nLO 2269i' B ive, Louise Wisnewski, acreage? For prompt friendly ConnecUcut. • HIGH LIBERAL TELLER and Discount teller, HAY BALES for sale, $1 per swords, guns, glass, attic or living room, large dining room, Owner, 643-1918. Upon the application of the peUtioner shoreman when he was 41 "and East-of-River location, learn rapidly. Excellent 10 p.m. or 1-668-2236 between 9-5 children, no pets. References. 742-9137, Evans A Clapp, MLS, service, call Louis Dimock PERCENTAGE bale. Phone 643-5402 anytime. cellar contents. 643-^5. Call: kitchen, 4 bedrooms, heated 647-1464. praying that there be a sale of real estate I did that for 25 years and then I experience required. To $120. working conditions and p.m. Call 649-3315. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• MANCHESTER - 816 Center Realty, 6489823. as per appIleaUon on file more fully retired. I still live in San Fran­ • DRIVER’S UCENSE benefits, in conveniently UftR Housing Corp garage plus carport, close to BE«t ESTOTE ) Call John, 289-2778, Bailey, Qarden Producta 50 Bualnaaa Loeatlona- schools and shopping. Low 30’s. Street, Inspection daily 4-7 appears cisco because I have a very ESSENTIAL East Hartford. located company east-of-river. WANTED — Good home for six 643-9551 NEWER Duplex, five room, For Rant 87 p.m., Saturday and Sunday, 2-6. ALL CASH for your property IT IS ORDERED THAT: Said applica- Apply at Scan-Optics, Inc., 22 Call Warren E. Howland, within 24 hours. Avoid red tape, great passion for the water­ • 18 YEARS OR OLDER month old male CJiihuahua and Rooms Without Board 59 Roboit Murdock, Rsaltor newly redecorated, near Realtors, 6481108. p.m., for sale or rent with op­ COVENTRY Uon be heard and determined at the Prestige Park Circle, East BUY your potatoes direct from schools and shops. Excellent instant service. Hayes Agency, Court of Probate at the date, time and front. It gives me what I need. • CHOICE TERRITORIES ONE MORE go-getter needed Poodle, mixed. Call 646-2161. the potato warehouse, corner of 643-9551 MANCHESTER - 100,000 tion to buy, vacant 6 room, (3-4 RANCH — 7 rooms, L-shaped AVAILABLE for established Real Estate Hartford. THE THOMPSON House - Cot­ neighborhood. Available im­ square feet, will divide. bedroom), excellent lovely living and dining roonns, famU|7 6480131. place Indicated above. Buckland Road and Tolland Stophon J. Luchon Jr. mediately. References and Suitable for manufacturing and 24 ACRES . By Order of the Court "You see, being a working Agency. AH sales aids, in­ AKC — Pekingese pups, rare Turnpike, Buckland. Call 646- tage St., centrally located, i NEWER COLONIAL large Cape. Garage, room, 11% baths, fireplace, sell A picturesque and exquisitely ANN KAMPLAIN College Students apply now ATTENDANTS wanted - full colors, good dispositions, Sup^ - 646-5257 security deposit. $195 monthly. warehouse. 1-748-5634. breezeway, rec room, in-ground cleaning double oven, plush SELLING your home or man who writes books is my cluding membership in 3 8248. . large, pleasantly furnished restored 8-room, 18th century Aas't. Clerk style. If I had been formally for weekend and summer realtor boards. Higher com­ and part-time, third shift only. mature, 7-10 lbs. Health papers •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• rooms, parking. C^ll 649-2358 Apply 203 Maple Street, 4 BEDROOMS ‘heated swimming pool, on bus carpeting throughout. $^,5(M). acreage? Working for you is our Apply Hess Station, Broad St., Manchester, after 6 p.m. 460 MAIN St. — Ideal for store, Philbrick Agency, Realtors, Colonial Cape with 24 acres of pleasure. Hagler Real Estate, educated I probably would not positions. Apply daily and missions for right person. Must by vet. 228-0083. Household Goods 51 for overnight and permanent MANCHESTER - Deluxe 2- LARGE LOT line. Short walk to school, Saturdays, 9-5. have license, full-time only. Manchester. guest rates. office, etc. $160. Call 646-2426,9- church and stores. Mid 30’s. 6484200. beautiful woodlands and 643-6624. ORDER OF NOTICE have written my books. That’s •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• bedroom townhouse includes 4 Vz-ROOM apartment, heat, hot : Immediate occupancy, owner OF REASSIGNED HEARING Mr. Belfiore, 647-1413. SINGER Touch and Sew, like 5. Principals only, owner, 648 rolling fields. A unique blen­ my style, too. 289-8251 NEED Reliable full-time sitter, Artlelaa lor Sala 45 heat, appliances, carpets. Full water, range, refrigerator, dis­ : transferred, executive area, COLONIAL Ranch — 6 rooms, ding of early American style WE WILL buy your home. Call STATE OF CONNECTICUT new, hems, buttonholes, stretch MANCHESTER - Large clean private basement, $230 per 3635. COURT OR PROBATE MALE — Part-time production for 15 month old child. Call 646- furnished room, maid service. posal, one child accepted. $180 466 MAIN Street — Building for • large eat-in kitchen, family 1!% baths, large modern and modern comfort. A anytime, Hutchins Agency, "I started my writing be­ GOOD HUMOR CORP. 5934 after 5. LIVE BAIT - Open 24 hours. stitches, monograms, sews on month. Paul W. Dougan per month. 649-0308, after 6 call Realtors, 6485324. Court of Probate, District of helper and occasional truck buttons, fancy designs. Phone 649-2813. any business, office, or com­ : room, attached garage, built- MANCHESTER - 7 -room kitchen, fireplace, beautiful setting surrounded with fruit Manchester. cause I thought I had a talent. A Sullivan Ave.-Kennedy Rd Ring bell for service. Shiners, Realtor, 643-4535 or 646-1021. 649-8989. mercial use, near (Center. Call : in air conditioner and stove, bay windows in front, wolk-out driving, for area deliveries. crawlers, etc. 144 Deming Originally $399.50, now only Colonial 1V% tiled baths, trees and mature pine. CaU: In the matter of Uie ESTATE OF talent is like an appetite, it South Windsor Some heavy work, mornings. SECRETARY - Receptionist. LADIES only — Nicely fur­ 646-2426, 85 p.m. : $37,900. lastered walls, range, dis­ basement, oversized two-car SELLING your property? Call MILDRED B. WASLEY. late of Interesting position in modern Street, Manchester. Wapping $99.65. Easy terms. 522-0476, MANCHESTER vicinity - us first. We ll buy your, home Manchester In said District, Deceased. takes you by the neck and An Equal Opportunity Syndet Products, Inc., Routes 6 dealer. nished room for rent, communi­ Kwasher, garbage disposal, attached garage, on private WMIREN L HOWLAND prevention oriented dental of­ Road. Four-room apartment, two PROFESSIONAL office, acre lot. Philbrick Agency, immediately at a fair price, all Present, Hon. William E. FitzGerald. drives you. I had nightmares Employer & 44A, Bolton. ty kitchen and bath, all utilities bedrooms, stove, refrigerator, PRESIDENTIAL F. J. SPILECKI extra large 2-car garage, 3-zone OMitors 643-1108 fice in Manchester. Must be included, located on bus line, beautiful, spacious. Excellent hot water oil heat, city utilities. Realtors, 6484200. _ cash. Cali Lou Arruda, 644-1539. Judge. while I was trying to learn to ALUMINUM sheets used as CLEAN USED — refrigerators, wall-to-wall carpeting, i Raaltor 043-2121 Arruda Realty. For cause shown the hearing on the write because my talent kept GROCERY Clerk wanted. App­ oised and empathetic. near stores. Call after 4 p.m., VILLAGE APTS. exjMsure and projection. First Neeeeeaeeeeeeaaaeaeaeeaaaaaaoa Built by Ansaldi. Charles nowledge of basic business printing plates, .007 thick, ranges, automatic washers appliances, heat, hot water, •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• appllcaUoo of Francis C. Brightman. driving me. It was like trying to ly in person. Hilltop Market, 234 with guarantees. See them at B. 644-0383. MANCHESTER floor, all facilities, parking. Lesperance, 6487620. CAPE — 7 rooms, 3 or 4 Ehiecutor. praying for authority to sell rocedures, teach patients oral 23x32” . 25 cents each or 5 for $1. cellar storage, parking, large Reasonable rent. 353 Center BOWERS School area — 8room bedrooms, rec room, fireplace, write with no arms." Oak Street, Manchester. Phone 643-2711. D. Pearl’s Appliances, 649 Main yard. 649-2871, $190 monthly. One and two bedrooms.. Colonial, 3-bedrooms, COVENTRY — Charming six- Legal Notice certain real estate at per application on HOUSEHOLD help wanted - hygiene. Will train person in­ EAST HARTFORD - Church Street, 6481680, 6483549. RAISED RANCH, custom built, g a r^ e , $28,500. Philbrick Agen­ file more fully appears, is hereby St., Call 643-2171. fireplace, 2-car garage, park­ room Cape, 3 bedrooms, 1V% Court of Probate Immediate openings, full or SALESWOMEN for retail terested in learning and who Corners Inn., 860 Main Street. Near schools, churchesi cathedral ceilings, large formal cy, Realtors, 646-4200. baths, garage, full basement, reassigned to the 17th day of April. 1973, Hoffer says he follows no rou­ enjoys being of service and NEWSPRINT end rolls, 25 ATTRACTIVE two-room apart- and shopping center, on, quare like yard. LaPenta Agency, District of Manchester at 10:30 o'clock In tbe forenoon at the part-time, experienced fabric store, full or part-time, CARPETS — Wholesale to you Clean rooms, men only. $16 up. MANCHESTER 10,000 sqj) dining room, modern equipped aluminum siding, $24,900. Ben NOTICE TO CREDITORS tine in his writing. “I write in preferred. 872-3344. working with people. Call 646- cents each. Inquire side door, ment, stove, refrigerator,ige heat. ully Realtor, 6482440. GARRISON Colonial built in Probate Court In Manchester in said selling experience helpful. at our warehouse. The Carpet Parking. Phone 289-7857. hot water, electricity. bus line. (]aU anytime. feet industrial space. Fi kitchen, 2 full baths, 4 good Shankman, 6481256, Evans & ESTATE OF JOSEPH BERTOTTI longhand and I write slowly. I 2251, Monday through Friday, 1- Manchester Evening Herald. sprinklered, loading docks,, at­ sized bedrooms, 2 fireplaces, 1970. Four bedrooms, 1V% baths, Pursuant to an order of Hon. William District and that notice be given to all Excellent company benefits, Merchants, 1310 Tolland Tpke., references, no pets. $110. 228- LARGE eight room cfolonial Clapp MLS, 647-1464. persons interested in said estate of the have found that if 1 write a little PILGRIM MILLS warehouse sick leave, profit sharing and 4 p.m. Write Box “U”, CLEAN, furnished room, for fice area. Hayes Agency, 648 oversized 2-car garage. large unique modern kitchen E. FitzGerald, Judge, all claims must be every day that in two years Manchester Herald. TOP QUALITY soil. C.O.D. on­ Manchester. 646-8568. 3540, 649-5325. 646-2623 Cape, in prime residential area. presented to the fiduciary named below time and place of the reassigned bearing located off Hilliard Street has paid vacation. Apply ^-F ro working or retired gentleman. o m . Philbrick Agency, Realtors, with all the refinements. For­ SOUTH WINDSOR - $22,900. 7- on or before June 27, 1973 or be barred by by publishing a copy of this order In something comes together — a openings, full or part-time for ly. Paul Schendel, 649-0465. Largerooms, 4 bedrooms, 2-car mal dining room, paneled first- Fabrics, Inc., Tri-City Plaza, MAPLE DINING room set. Call 649-3142. garage. And wall-to-wall stays 646-4200. room Colonial, 4 bedrooms, law. The fiduciary la; some newspaper having a circulation In little book. ladies to cut fabrics. Call Mrs. floor family room with Santina Glola said dtklrict, at least seven days before Route 83, Vernoni Conn. MAN TO work in dairy plant, DARK RICH, clean loam, 5 French Provencial style, table, with this house. T.J. (Lockett, fireplaced living room, dining 63t Keeney Street "You see, I haven’t got that Sobol, 646-1000. 6 chairs, and buffet. 649-2158. WORKING LADY, room with NEW OFFICE TEN-ROOM Contemporary fireplace and built-in room, kitchen, garage, 1/3 acre Manchester, Conn. 06040 the day of said bearing to appear If they full-time, ^ a ir y Maid Milk yards, $23.50 plus tax. Gravel, I APARTMENT Realtors, 6481577. bookcases. Sliding galss doors see cause at said time and place and be much to say. Actually, there CLEANING Woman, three or Company, 612 Keeney Street, sand, stone, pool and patio modern kitchen, bath, linen, Ranch with 3-room studio treed lot. Call Warren E. isn't that much to say that JANITORS — Experienced four hours weekly, own parking, private entrance, cen­ RENTAL OFFICE SECOND Floor, three-bedroom BUILDING apartment. Over 1V% acres of to large pool area on beautifully heard relaUve thereto and by mailing, by Manchester. 643-6424. sand, 643-9504. )IN1 BOWERS School, beautifully Howland, Realtors, 643-1108. TOWN OF MANCHESTER certified mall, on or before April 0,1973, hasn't been said before. My evenings. Manchester area. transportation necessary. South ep well,ell. very good condition. tral. 643-8649. I We 'have a large variety of;; apartment, $200 monthly with M l BMMIB ST. land with view. Redwood con­ landscaped lot on a dead-end ■UMCHESTEII, CONN. clean 8room Cape. Aluminum street. Maintenance-free a copy of this order to Francis C. Bright­ writing Is about such things as Call 643-5691, 3-6 p.m. Windsor. Phone 644-1015. Call 649-8954. garage, heat. Security, lease, struction, large thermopane man. 5 Cherry Hill Road. Seekonk. SECRETARY - South Wind­ SCREENED loam, gravel, < deluxe one and two-bedroom T no pets. Call between 6-8 p.m., sided, detached garage, deep windows. Philbrick Agency, aluminum siding and>jtwo-car K N u m n coKNTin honor, faith, hope, desire. I tell sor. Small friendly office, processed gravel, sand, stone, NICE ROOM for rent in private apartments and townhouses $ 4 .7 5 portqMra Fool treed lot. Fireplaced living LEGAL Mass., Individually and ai executor: home, female only, kitchen 643-7710. Realtors, 6484200. garage. Philbrick Agency, Mona P. Brauer, Plymouth Road, you about what is right there Aarnr te PnrlMt Pxxxl* diversity galore. Experience in and fill. George H. Griffing, An­ throughout Manchester. Ren-4| • Ideal ter group medical room, new furnace. Won’t last Realtors, 6484200. ALUM. SIDED under your nose but you don’t CLEARANCE-RUGS privileges, parking. Phone 643- long. Keith Real Estate, 648 Harwinton, Conn.; P.S. Brown, MI9 Mt. Animal Life all insurance lines helpful. Up dover, 742-7886. < tal office open daily from 9-5, * FIRST-FLOOR, five-room RANCH NOTICE Gilead Road. Omterville, Virginia, and know anything about it. to $130. Fee paid. Call Ann, 289- Over 100 bundles to choose 6609. or attorney office practice, 4126, 6481922. ; other times by appointment. apartment, $185 monthly .with branch corporate office, in­ MANCHESTER — Immaculate Immaculate Ranch with love­ The Zoning Board of Appeals return make to this Court. “ I tell you about it because 1 2778, Bailey East Hartford. TWO USED NCR cash registers from. Some 9x12,12x12,12x15, garage, heat. Security, lease, 7-room C!olonial, two fireplaces, will hold public hearings on By Order of the Court ACBOSS 2Languiah for sale. Call 643-9521 or 643- MANCHESTER - Clean fur­ surance agency, etc. IMMACULATE Ranch, 3 ly fireplaced living room, eat- think I know about it.” 12x18, 15x17, 12x31, 12x24, nished room, central location, DMUTO ENTDinBSES, Ua no pets. C^all between 6-8 p.m., finished rec room, fully Monday, April 16,1973, starting MADELINE B. ZIEBARTH 1 Simian 3 Remove 6129. 15x20,15x30. All colors. Nylon, • Includes air-conditioning, bedrooms, 1V% baths, recreation FOR S A LE in kitchen, 3 bedrooms, all set a e rk 4Laont,tigeri, 4 Bfoncmaniac linens supplied. 646-2482. 24M Nm State Hi, Uwdieiter 643-7710. carpeted, garage. Near on lovely acre treed lot. at 7:00 P.M., in the Hearing TYPIST - Policy for East wool, Acrilan, Herculon. heat, elevator, janitorial room, 20x40 swimming pree kennels. Philbrick Agency, U Excavate openings east-of-river in elec- Windsor chairs, two modern private basement, includes room house, with fireplace, idiase power, loading dock, of­ Cod, fuU basement, garage, with fireplace. $54,000. ZONING all bids, when such action is 53 Pastry trical/mechanical inspection. chairs, antique buffet. neat, appliances, carpets, room, first-floor apartment, paneling, electric heat, arid Realtors, 6484200. COLUMBIA - All electric BOARD deemed to be ter the best in­ TAG SALE — Saturday, April 7, fice, parking. 649-50«. treed lot. 35’x26’ four year old Cape. SSInaplment « 43 44 451 $6K-10K. Fee paid. Call John, Rotisserie grill, moving. 742- private patio and entrances, stove, refrigerator, references, private location. $150 monthly, OF ' terest of the Town of East Hart­ 54 Grade letter 4S 47 43 10 a.m.-3 p.m., 136 Scott Drive, no pets. $140. 228-3540, 649-5325. CIRCA — 1717 Rare (Colonial on LESSENGER CO. Living room with fireplape, for­ 289-2778, Bailey, East Hartford. 7176. $200 per m onth. Paul W. plus security. Adults. Call IVt- BOLIDN NOTCH — Industrial APPEALS ford. Give a kid a chance to walk. SSBioisili a 91 Manchester. Miscellaneous fur­ Dougan, 643-4535, 646-1021. 8678. 14 acres, 7 fireplaces, 2 barns. ^ RoaHora mal dining room, kitchen with 96 Girl's luuns niture, housewares, and toys. AVAILABLE April* 1st, ^four- or commercial 4 acres, 4,000 Excellent example of period built-ins, three bedrooms, walk­ Bernard R. Johnson, Town of East Hartford 970risntalcoin S3 94 PART-TIME, cook wanted LARGE NORGE two-,door square feet office or retail 6 4 7 - 9 9 9 3 (Chairman Roger A. Moody nights, 5-9, many company frost-free refrigerator, WE HAVE customers waiting room, second floor apartment. ONE-BEDROOM house, ideal restoration. Country setting. 646-I71S out basement with Franklin Give to Easter Seals DOY6N TAG SALE - April 7th-8th, 11 - building, many Jtorafie RBKmtMnKnuw Fireplace, large wooded lot. Paul J. Rossetto, Administrative Assistant H H ST benefits. Apply in person avocado. I'A years old, used 3 for the rental of your apartment Parking, security, $135 for working couple. Heat, no buildings; 521-7373 1-223-4460 Good location. Philbrick Agen­ 74Z-671I March 1 - April 22 ICaixUanut - -A 6. p.m. Various item s. All monthly. Phone 649-3978 or 643- or M H i tent IlMiMUr cy, Realtors, 646-4200. » $36,500. By owners, 2289737. Secretary To the Mayor weekdays, W. T. Grant Com­ months. Reasonable, 646-5788, or home. J.D. Real Estate pets, adults only. $135 monthly. after 5 p.m. Season Pool, Route 44-A, Bolton Associates, Inc. 643-5129. 6165. 643-5879. (NIWSPATM INTIWRIU ASSH.) pany, Manchester Parkade. Lake. 5-7 p.m. only.

I * PAGE TWENTY-EIGftT - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Thurs., April 5, 1973 Bolton Dog Track Bid Pinehurst The Weather Passes Hurdle Winners' Listed Q ear tonight, low in upper 30s. Partly SOL R. COHEN reason for seeking a zone BUDGET HELPERS sunny Saturday with high 55-60. Precipita­ " ...... )IUHjll|IIIWHIII| Jll, tion probability Saturday 10 per cent. (Herald Reporter) regulation amendment instead t -A. In Science Fair of an outright zone change. He lo tr the nm weak In April iHanrbratrr E Three Manchester men have said, in the event the state com­ DONNA HOLLAND cranberry sauce, buttered rice, passed the first hurdle in their To Start off with, please note that here at PRICE: FIFTEEN CENTS mission turns down a request buttered spinach, fruit cocktail. Manchester—A City of Village Charm plan to construct a $5 million Correspondent Pinehurst we sell the freshest eggs TWENTY-TWO PAGES for a license, the parcel’s Wednesday: Juice, meatball MANCHESTER, CONN,, FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 1973 - VOL. XCU, No. 158 dog-racing facility in Tel. 646-0375 and that our Large White Eggs are Grade AA... one zoning status will remain un­ grinder, garden salad, chilled Colchester. About 500 parents and friends changed — Residence- peaches. grade better than most stores offer. The nine-member Colchester of students at Bolton Elemen­ Agricultural — and would not be 1; Thursday: Spaghetti, Planning and Zoning Board last tary and Center School attended oMned to commercial use. buttered green beans, jello with night unanimously approved an the recent science fair spon­ Mfe fMVR ffte /our prfce on Biffler. . . No L/mit. . t M N n g miyes, Cavagnaro and topping. amendment to the town’s U' v' Mmi. sored by the Parent-Teachers to Buy/ Damato plan a facility to in­ Friday: Fish, French fries, zoning laws, to include dog­ Organization. clude a track, a grandstand, 4-, cole slaw, white cake. UNO O’ LAKES \ racing facilities as a permitM Winners were announced by clubhouse, dining rooms, use in any Residentiai- grade. Speciai awards were Dollars for Scholars orSTATE kennels for boarding dogs, .Ki , Nixon Seeking New FBI Chief Agricultural Zone, providing at given by the Junior Woman’s ’The Bolton Scholarship Fund living-recreation quarters for >x. x3 < ^*r)f ieast 20 acres are involved. # ' .X mr> Ciub for the best project on has announced its second an­ personnel, maintenance Hoar BUTTER Proposing to build the facility ecology. nual “ Dollars for Scholars” r - buildings, and other related Winners in Grades 7-8 were; drive will be this weekend, Gray’s Nomination on a 44-acre site are; Richard buildings and structures. Nicolas Minutillo, fiist; Debbie during high school students will News P. Hayes, real estate broker t>M*v itiij. w ...... f In addition to constructing a IW and land developer; Stephen J. Gilnack, second; and Christa be making a door-to-door can­ Here at Pfnafiurat iva /wva tfw low prfca on complete dog-racing facility, Cavagnaro, owner of Iv e y ’s Siebert, third. vass to collect donations. Withdrawn In Face they plan a year-round skating I F I P State of Mrina Capsules Restaurant; and Raymond F. Grhdes 5-6: Kathy Nielsen Area businessmen -will also I rink. The $5 million proposal Damato, building contractor and Cathy Terry, first; Adam be contacted by scholarship would beon property belonging and developer. Teller, second; Peter Johnson, committee members. Anyone Of Opposition to David Levine — at Old Rt. 2 Thieu Meetings About 350 persons reportedly third. who is not contacted by Sunday POTATOES and O’Brien Rd. WASHINGTON (AP)-South attended a public bearing last Heather Hanford won first evening and who would like to The semi-enclosed grands­ WASHINGTON (AP) — A Justice Department official, a Wednesday on the request by piace for Grades 3-4, Beth make a contribution may call Vietnamese President Nguyen tand would accommodate 3,000 1 0 h .h n former Illinois governor and a Los Angeles judge are the Manchester men. Reaction Roberts, second; and Michele Mrs. Enrico Fiano, Tangiewood Van Thieu arranged a series of persons, and the parking lot among those being rumored as possible successor to L. appeared at least evenly Charboneau, third. Lane. meetings today on post-war aid would accommodate 2,700 cars. divided, possibly even on the Winners in Grades K-2 were: Last year the Scholarship for his country. Patrick Gray III as director of the FBI. Atty. Goldberg told the enthusiastic side, among those David Murdock, first; Timothy Fund offered $2,975 in financial CELERY He planned to see Pierre- President Nixon concluded Thursday night that the Colchester Planning and Zoning IDAHO 9AKING persons favoring the track, ac­ Putnam, second; and Daniel aid to Bolton students, and the Jumbo Hoarts Paul Schweitzer, director of the Board that timing could be an POTATOES Senate would not accept Gray, his first choice, who ap­ cording to published reports. Troisi, third. group is hoping to exceed this International Monetary Fund; important factor, on the basis parently fell victim to the Watergate bugging case. The next step for the Ecology awards were amount this year. Deputy Secretary of State that only two such facilities are presented to Lindsey An- Officers of the organization Bunch 4 4 ^ Kenneth Rush, and Defense Nixon announced from the developers is to make applica­ Bolton 5 lbs. 6 9 ^ FBI, a great and unique likely to be licensed by the state dralouis. Grades 7-8; Steven are Robert Murdock, presi­ Secretary Elliot Richardson. Western White House that he tion to the same Colchester American institution of vital for ail of Connecticut. Holcombe, Grades M ; Seth dent; Maude Carpenter, vice acceded to a request by Gray board for the dog-track facility, service to the president and the He said projected revenue Teller, Grades 3-4; and David president; Joan Fiano, and withdrew his name because based on formal plans. If that Lottery Number American people, is entitled to from the facility to the town They Will Replace Murdock, Grades 1-2. treasurer; and Ernest Man­ “ it is obvious that Mr. Gray’s t, permission is granted, the next MdNTOSH APPLES 3 t.b M 4 9 ^ By THE ASSOCIATED permanent leadership at the would be $200,000 from real es­ A special award was given to ning, secretary. nomination will not be con­ step would be to apply for a PRESS earliest possible time.” tate alone and that, in addition, kindergarten student Edward Those on the board of direc­ firmed by the Senate.” license from the State Commis­ Wooden Vet Plaque And If you want roally luley awoot Here are the winning The 5^year-old former sub­ some sort of profit-sharing Schuster for his project on uses tors are Norman Shaw, John White House Press Secretary sion on Special Revenue. listing of all veterans can be ob­ Indian RIvar Pink Saadlaaa numbers drawn this week in marine commander has held from pari-mutual funds is DONNA HOLLAND for recycled paper. Flek, J. Frederick Audette, Ronald L. Ziegler said Nixon Atty. Joseph Goldberg of tained. northeastern state lotteries. the title of acting director since planned for Colchester by the Correspondent Judging for the JWC ecology Marjorie Anderson, Sylvia has not decided on a successor Norwich, counsel for the This includes going to the NEW YO RK 703364 J. Edgar Hoover died last May. principals. Tel. 646-0375 awards were Donald Summers, Patrick, the Rev. Robert and that the preliminary applicants, explained the State Library in Hartford to GRAPEFRUIT PENNSYLVANIA 422521 He was in deep trouble almost district conservationist for Cronin, Joseph Licitra, William screening of possible nominees After learning that a con­ check rolls of microfilm so no CONNECTICUT 74524 from the beginning in seeking Tolland County; and Timothy Vogel and Siddiq Sattar. Try Thaaa has not even begun. cerned resideqt had inquired as veteran will be omitted. MASSACHUSETTS 499487 confirmation before the Dodge, biologist for Tolland Members at-large are Harvey Atty. Gen. Richard G. to the whereatouts of a wooden In the meanwhile, the NEW JERSEY 524110 Judiciary Committee because County. Harpin and Lorraine Mans. Kleidienst, who expressed deep plaque, formerly on the green, selectmen have decided to start - < . <: of his actions in heading the Police Report The PTO awards were 3 45 6 89 disappointment that Gray was honoring the World War II proceedings for a general Jobert Picked FBI’s investigation of the presented by Mrs. Sharon Past graduates of Bolton not confirmed, was quoted as veterans, the selectmen dis­ memorial bronze plaque to bugging and burglary of Donovan. High School are also eligible to PARIS (AP) - Michel saying that the administration Mann said he could not iden­ honor these veterans. Chaek our afia/vaa lor tho boat valuaa In Democratic headquarters last A Manchester man, the vic­ covered that it had deteriorated M enu apply for scholarships to con­ Jobert, a longtime associate has no names lined up as alter­ tify the trio because it happen They have also authorized the year. tim of an alleged assault, was and was discarded. Monday: Porkburger on roll, tinue their educations. . TUNA and SALMON Wounded Knee Siege Ends and confidant o f President native choices. to fast. The incident is under in­ Junior Woman’s Club, under L. Patrick Gray Steps Aside He ignited the wrath of admitted to the special care At the present time there is a applesauce, buttered carrots, Applications are available at BUY THESE SPECIALS: Georges Pompidou, is France’s But during Gray’s month-long vestigation by the detective the direction of Pat Noren, to Democratic senators when he unit of Manchester Memorial bronze plaque embedded in a lemon jello. American Indian Movement (AIM ) leader Russell Means, left, announces settlement by new. foreign minister. He appearances before the Senate the high school guidance office GORTON’S FISH CAKES 3 tor 99V disclosed that he had given raw Hospital Wednesday night. Ir­ bureau of the Manchester stone at the green honoring pursue compiling a list of the AIM with the U. S. government Thursday. Center is government negotiator Kent Frizzell, replaces the veteran Maurice Judiciary Committee, several Tuesday: Baked chicken. and must be returned by May 1. FBI files compiled during the ving Mann of 255 Summit St. Police Department. World War I veterans. The veterans with whatever GORTON’S MINCED CLAMS can35«' Schuman, who lost his names w ere mentioned in and at' right is Oglala Sioux Chief Tom Bad Cobb. (A P photo) investigation to White House was reported to be in satisfac­ stone is from the Flora farm. volunteer help they can obtain. legislative seat. Washington rumor mills. Meat Price Drop Counsel John W. Dean III. tory condition today, according A rc h ie V in cen t, 35, of A second matching stone was Any person or organization in­ Pompidou named Jobert and Heading the rumor list are Gray also told the committee to hospital authorities. Brighton Rd., Hebron, was brought to the green from the terested in helping is asked to ,Dr. Gideon Raymond Moore In Our Froian Food Casa Hnd 20 other Cabinet members on John Ingersoll, director of the Police say that Mann treated and released at Mack property on Clark Rd. contact Mrs. Noren, South Rd. Thursday, reorganizing the he continued the practice even BUMBLE BEE SHRIM P...... 12-ox. bag $2.981 Noted In Major Bureau of Narcotics and described the events as follows: Manchester Memorial Hospital The area was landscaped and Any person having the name after concluding that Dean announces the removal of WakoBeld DEVILED CRAB...... $1.89 government following the Dangerous Drugs; former Gov. Mann was driving on W. Mid­ following a two-car collision on bushes donated by Treat’s or names of any veteran since Indians To Meet national assembly elections last probably lied to FBI agents. Richard B. Ogilvie of Illinois, Stouftora LASAQNA...... $1.48 I President Nixon suggested dle Tpke., headed west, when Highland St. Wednesday. Nursery were planted. The World War I, including World his office for examination month. Pierre Messmer is and U.S. District Court Judge A witness told police that the Stoutlor’a LOBSTER NEWBURQ...... $1.89 Supermarket s that Gray was the unfortunate three youths crossed in front of stone awaits a plaque honoring War II, the Korean Conflict or again premier. Matt Byrne of Los Angeles, who of the eyes from G. E. M. victim of the Watergate con­ his car. He honked his horn.for Vincent car was operating left veterans since World War I. Vietnam, is asked to please con­ SOLE In Lomon Suitor...... $T.05 ' , Like Messmer’s last cabinet, is presiding over the Pentagon of the center line on Highland troversy. them to move out of the road, at In past years many people tact the Selectman’s Office, International of Newington Stoutter’a Mae N Chaoao and Howard Johnaon’a this one is mostly Gaullist. By The Associated Press papers trial. With Nixon Aide In his statement, Nixon said: St. and a car, 'heading toward this point the three used what and organizations have ernestly Bolton Center Rd., 649-8743, to Mac N Cheoae Meat prices dropped today in one of the nation’s major Also metioned have been was termed by police to be the vehicle, swerved to the road attempted to compile a com­ cither by phone or letter with WOUNDED KNEE, S.D. propriate—bring civil suits to S.D., before U.S. Magistrate “ Because I asked my counsel, Flood .Danger Eases supej'market chains, marking the first extensive victory Henry Petersen, head of the “ profane and abusive shoulder to avoid collision. plete list of all veterans since this information, so a double protect legal rights ^ of in­ James Wilson. John Dean, to conduct a PROFESSIONAL PARK BUILDING ( A P ) -r JBilltant Itulian leader ST. LOWS (i^ ) - The worst Justice Department’s criminal language.” After the collision, the World War I who left from check on all names can be dividual Oglala Sioux Indians The warrant for Means’ for backeirs of the nationviride meat boycott. thorough investigation of PInahurat everyday low prieo on Rtrssell Means heads for of the Mississippi River division, and Police Chief Jerry Mann then pulled into the witness told police, a man and a Bolton. As the list they com­ made. Hours By Appointment — Closed Thursday Washington undeYi arrest today against unlawful acts by the arrest included counts^of. The Grand Union Ck)., the alleged involvement in the flooding S'ppeai^ to have past ficials said meat prices would V. Wilson of the District of parking lot at Stop & Shop and woman e x it^ from the second piled may not have been com­ When the list is completed, to meet with federal officials tribal or federal govemmenia; larceny, civil disorder, obSti^c- nation’s 10th largest chain, Watergate episode. Director and flood wateta north of here not be cut until wholesale Columbia. But some ad­ left his car. When he a sk ^ the vehicle and left the scene. A plete, a plaque was never the selectmen will arrange to under provisions of a peace —A presidential treaty com­ ting federal officers, burglary, lowered prices of beef, pork, Gray was asked to make FBI 341 Broad Street have starts to stabilize. prices are lowered, despite con­ ministration sources say they youths why they had shouted search of the area failed to turn made. have a plaque made for the SHURFINE 7 Q < ! agreement ending the 37-day mission to re-examine the 1868 assault, arson, unlawful posses­ lamb and veal by at least 10 reports available to Mr. Dean. The Mississippi continued to doubt Petersen,y our own 79$sqft other special interest activities Massachusetts are known as •4.95 •4.11 mittee provides an additional $1 billion a year for mass total number of Americans at Bay Staters; those of machonlc* 2r'.4a" 9.95 would increase. TOPS CHAR rUSTK IM PERDUE CHICKEN LEGS...... lb. 7H work increased sharply in Connecticut are Nutmeg^rs; r«5' 15.95 11.91 transit, but leaves intact the highway trust fund. • Individualized student lear­ $1.99 ^ 22.95 Wo will havo Porduo Chlekan Broaata, WInga, Uvora March while the unemployment Indiana residents are Hodsiers 17.11 Under the bill reported out ning experiences would be COAMIC FLOOR TILE CARPET RUNNOS M 42.95 KM rate dropped slightly, as the and those of Michigan are 44.95 and aimply wondorful Pardua ROA8TIHQ - Thursday by the committee, A highway bill passed by the more readily implemented. Fu sn ciu 1x1 pottwm < WITHGRIPKRS lilO KM economy continue to expand, called Michiganders. 9x12 79.95 KM CHICKEHS... mass-transit funds would come Senate would permit cities and • Supervision of program im- ORIT R U tll IR SR a im the Labor Department reported A nmning yd from general revenues rather states to use their portion of the plementation would be Oregon was named for a 12 col«n ovailobl* 89$ $4.95 today. ■ R | . % I i 4 i e than the $6 billion-a-year highway trust fund fqr mass strengthened (department Spanish word, “ Orejon,” TRIMS ALSO M A CERAMIC WALL TILE 3 ln 1 BLEHD FOR MEAT L O A F ...... lb .' $1.29 Total employment rose by INCLUDES NORMAL transit purposes. If the House chairman would be in the same b meaning “big-eared men”. The AVAILABLE 5 H .1UB EHCIOSUEB BATHROOM CARPET RO IT TORISEtf LEAH CHUCK QROUHD...... fb.' $1.19 highway trust fund. 700,000 over the month to an all- BV BB. INSTALLATION AND IS Rep. Glenn Anderson, D- passes a different version, a building with staff members); state ranks 10th in size and Ai r«qulr«d by Stat* Low GUARANTEED BY ARMSTRONG ROUND STEAK GROUND...... lb . IT .3 9 time high of 83.9 million on a TWliRt-MAR-rnSR RO CRAIRE FOR TORLSI conference committee will try coordination of the instruc­ 31st in population of the 50 with 2 towal bon. FOR 3 YEARS, lat COME 1al Calif., leader of House efforts seasonally adjusted basis, the BRAIDD EXCELLENT COLORS to crack the highway trust fund, to work out a compromise. tional program would- be im­ states. SERVE WILL BENEFIT jq K )M THiO department’s Bureau of Labor EA, 59$ sq ft ^ j 3»®?afiea that stipulation “ a sham, proved; and niqth grade CHAR FADS 99$ ■ER. $M.tS $49.95 R’a ir aWTRS SPECTACULAR BUY. Statistics said. Massachusetts has the designed to pay lip-service to The House Public Works teachers would be available for P IN EH U R S T The total number o f un­ greatest number of doctors — mass transit, while continuing Committee approved the team teaching. employed wbrkers edged down 205 per each 100,000 persons. to construct more and more highway bill after a three-day • Pupil personnel and social TEL. to 4.37 million for a seasonally Georgia has the fewest — 69.7 CARPET AND highways in areas desperately markup session open to the services could be expanded. doctors per 100,000 people. 6 4 3 - 6 6 6 2 GROCERY, INC public for the first time under adjusted rate of 5 per cent of needing alternatives to the • A common instructional the work force. This was down Comer Main A TuritpHio new House rules. materials storage area could be New York has the largest TEMPLE’S FLOOR COVERING automobile.” one-tenth of one per cent from A bipartisan group of con­ provided; and preparation number o f dentists per 100,000 OPIR MON llrs SAT 9-t TRjilS A Fll 9-9 Open Thurs. and Fri. ’HI Nine February’s level, the report 1 / The bill includes a new 10,000- people, with 77. South Carolime gressmen seeking to break the areas would be provided for CoRflecticut's Lirgest Floor Coveriog Dealer B A.M . Thurs., FrI. and Sat mile “ junior interstate’’ said. has the fewest, 26 dentists per. OUT or TOVN CAU COlliCT trust promised a fight Jn the science labs and project work. Possible Nominees For FBI Directorship system to succeed the present The report said the number of 100,000 people. ifTEMPLE'S OF MANCHE8TER.CONNECTir 111 Y, ^1111 rT|||l ll|| closely divided House Rules Emmerling, in his report, workers without jobs last Matt Byrne of Los Angeles; Washington Police Chief Jerry Committee, which must give $3-billion-f^ear, 41,500-mile in­ noted that he has been deeply month declined about in line Among those being speculated as possible nominees for the prior clearance before such a terstate expressway program, concerned about limitations Wilson; Henry Peterson of the Justice Department; and with usual February-to-March post of permanent director of the Federal Bureau of which now is 80 per cent com­ former Illinois Gov. Richard B. Ogilvie. (A P photos) measure could be offered on the placed on the Mgh school by the Investigation are, from left, U. S. District Court Judge plete. movements. House floor.

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