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PAGE THIRTY-TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Wed., Oct. 16, 1974 Prepares to Regulate PtNEHURST Today...as always ft Famous for Better Meats iiaturl|patpr lEuEninn Hpralb Reduced Crime With the help of Ralph Cote, 1st Prize salesman, our Cable Television on Uniform Basis meat manager Frank Toros worked out these MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1974- VOL. XCIV, No. 15 Manchester--A City of Village Charm TWENTY PAGES Drug and Alcohol BRIGHT IDEAS to save money for you. PRICE! FIFTEEN CENTS The significance of ^ is con- Programs (Pari IV). (UPI) - The Under the legislation which mission takeover of all cable Currentiy, most cable tinuity/citizen help program is Massachusetts Cable Television created it, the commission will regulation in every community operators are charging between evident — in just 15 months of Commission is preparing to have the power as of Nov. 16 to or they can allow the system to As a parent, you've probably $5 and $6 a month. Oniy a few Boy Charged operation. Project FIRE take the first step toward un­ decide whether it should take continue as it is. are charging the ?7-a-month FIRST PRIZEI been concerned about drug and caused the recidivism rate to iform statewide regulation of over rate regulation of the in­ The third option would be to alcohol programs affecting maximum set by the drop from 46 per cent to an an industry which now remains dustry. require the new financial re­ legislature. In Vandalism young people in your communi­ astonishing 5.6 per cent! These a financial mystery. The proposed reporting porting system and still leave ty and elsewhere; as a figures illustrate the key role regulation, comments on a actual rate-setting to the cities . ® Ford: No Deal Made The seven-man commission “We feel,” Oettinger said, . from the folke who care neighbor, you’re probably citizens play in corrections. has proposed a new reporting state takeover and a third issue, and towns. At Cemetery “that no matter who sets the aware of the socially active However effective the person’s system which would give it and a proposed new form for cable Of the three, the second rates, the commission or local woman next door who rehabilitation process/ what the public “the minimal infor­ license applications, are all to appears most unlikeiy since, ’I^e first arrest in connection with van­ officials, the decision should be Roast Fresh Pork Rolls tranquilizes her way through a happens to him when h u n te rs mation necessary” to deter­ be aired at two days of public Ctettinger says, he and other dalism Oct. 1 in Manchester’s St. James busy day and calms her nights based on solid information.” the community can determine mine the actual financial condi­ hearings, Nov. 8 and 9 in members, are less than PRIZE fresh. . . so It Cemetery was made this morning. Police with sleeping pills; as an Still to be determined, he tastes extra good. All meat, no bone, no waste ii’s extra whether or not he remains tion of the approximately 70 Boston. Members acknowledge satisfied with the way decisions economical. Have one lor dinner... tonight? Chief James Reardon said. William J, In Pardon of Nixon said, are what portions of the employer, you may have there. cable television franchises in the sessions will be controver­ are now being made. Stearns, 17. of 58 Chestnut St. was noticed that your manager has financial report will be made Crime is an expensive com­ the state. sial. BONELESS^ arrested on a Circuit Court 12 warrant WASHINGTON (UPI) President “I hope the American peonle as well as been absent nearly every Mon­ modity; citizen concern can public and which will be charging him with first-degree criminal ^ M r . , Ford testified before Congress today the Congress appreciate uTe imp^rtrnciof .Wednesday to raise money for In addition, the commission, “It’s no secret,” said Com­ “Right now there is very iit- day and takes longer periods for lower the cost. regarded as "confidential” for ______that he entered into no agreement to President Ford’s appearance as well as {‘®P“hhcan candidates. His day started in following a legislative man­ mission Vice Chairman tle hard information available mischief and third-degree criminal a liquid lunch hour. (Next week: More about commission members only. trespass. He was still being processed by date, will soon be soliciting Anthony Oettinger, “that the in­ on what is going on,” Oettinger PORK ROLL / f t / M . pardon Richard M. Nixon before he ‘he need to ... resolve once and for all all ^ 'lf s C ity , Mo thefthew Alcohol and drug problems alcohol addiction serivices.) police this morning. Bond and court date comments from the public and dustry is less than enthusiastic said. “We do know most locai § : M V * took over the presidency from him. the questions relating to the pardon of riitnannu.’ aih? ’ exist in every segment of The Department of Correc­ The proposed financial had not been set. ' S former President Nixon. dianapolis. Aides said he saw 40,000 people the industry on whether the about any reporting system.” officials have rejected any ROAST today’s society. Whatever form tion welcomes comments and reports also represent a depar­ Chief Reardon said police expect to Answering questions from members of Rep, Henry P. Smith III of New York nearly half a state should take over rate “And,” he continued, “the requests for rate increases, but the episodes take, use often questions from readers about ture from traditional informa­ make further arrests. ^ ^ toe House Judiciary Committee in the ranking subcommittee Republican, told dollars. regulation of cable systems proposed rate regulation will be it remains to be seen whether becomes abuse, forming the its problems. These may be ad­ the real hot potato.” the industry is making too tion sought by regulatory agen­ He said damages are estimated to be * t first appearance in modern times of a Ford in his opening statement that he '.ponKress voted to give toe President thread that ultimately weaves from city and town officials. »1.19. dressed to: Public Information cies such as the state Depart­ more than $2,000 at the cemetery, where 14.. / f • " .j president before a panel of Congress, Ford hoped toe appearance before toe com- t)ec. 10 to seek a Cyprus settlement The two-pronged action Oettinger and commission much or too little.” the pattern of addiction. Office, Department of Correc­ ment of Public Utilities. nearly 100 stones were pushed over. Some «r> vie he discussed the possibility of a mittee would not establish a precedent ^f°re cutting off U.S. military aid to comes as the commission ends staff members say there are at “The decisions,’’ a staff Another Bright Idea... All too often drug and alcohol tion, 340 Capitol Ave., Hartford, least three options open member said, “have been TTie cable operators would be were broken and chipped, and many W - pardon with Nixon’s closest aide in toe "But on the other hand it is an examoie legislators predicted Ford abuse problems are recognized nearly three years of existence Save 30$ lb. on 1st PrizeIICO Conn. 06115. following the hearings. They based, in some cases, on required to report finances on a require special equipment to raise them ■ hectic week before Nixon resigned Aug. 9. of a splendid cooperation between the "measure, but Ford’s press but ignored; the ones that cap­ in an advisory capacity. can order an immediate com­ political considerations.” “fund flow basis.” OLDE HEIDELBERG BOLOGN again. Welcoming statements and Ford’s own s^reto iy said his boss hasn’t made a deci- ture attention are usually the (German Style) There are still five large stones at the ones which draw individuals Freshly Sliced ...... lb. ^1.29 cemetery which have not been reset, ac­ into the criminal justice 3-lb lots, Chunk or Sliced ...... lb. $1.23 cording to Henry Higgins, cemetery direc­ system. “Arrest” is the word tor. which separates the addicted - ^ ~ .ten, ala.|htered b“ SoS matron mentioned above from And Save about 40$ on let Prize Ford said he was primarily motivated farmers. A militant farmers organization, the high school senior caught MOTHER GOOSE LIVERWURST by a desire to end national division “over In other Presidential news today: which slaughtered 650 calves in a protest with a “bag of grass.” f::j NEWS ' I whether to indict, bring to trial and * Ford appeared in four Midwestern ° '’®'' '®w prices Wednesday, made the Like the myths which when you buy It at $ 4 Q O ■ ■ F 'f' punish, a former president who already is offer-threat to Ford, characterized inmates as this featured price ol ...... lb. I e W w An/ CAPSULES condemned to suffer long and deeply in the hardened criminals a la Bogart, shame and disgrace brought upon the of- ^ ^ alcohol and drug addicts are s 100** ® For the Best Skinless Franks, we suggest 1st Prize now frequently characterized as $1.49 lb. or in 6-lb. box lots at .SI.39 lb. 0TB Contracts y 9 Sitting at a witness table before some of JL iS 1 1 . 1 . 1 I I “skid row” types or ghetto mis­ iX House Judiciary Commitee members fits. But consider this — of the HARTFORD (UPI) — Contracts have 1st Prize sends us unusually fine bulk Blue Cheese and Sharp ' voted nearly three months ago to im- A - 1 V T T T /■* 2700 persons confined to been signed to establish off-track betting York State Cheese. Ask Frank or Eddie for a tasting in Connecticut which will include the peach Nixon, Ford said that the American Z f t f B w A m /1 r k Connecticut correctional sample... people were not "revengeful.” f t 1 1 ^ facilities, approximately 1900 world’s first broadcast of horse races over are there because of drug — or closed circuit television. • Ford volunteered to appear before the Paul Silvergleid, state gaming commis­ alcohol — related convictions. A Ed Fontana and Bob Philips the DuBuque salesman O..## g subcommittee to answer a series of 14 By ALICE EVANS cover the salaries of the staff. We are portion of these might have sion chairman, said projected income for worked out more money saving Bright Ideas... rr no S vrOt tnC B utton* questions submitted to him about his par- New Hope Manor of Manchester, trying to cut down on everything, but we come from skid-row or a ghet­ off-track betting would amount to about to; a sizable number comes REALLY LEAN, PROPERLY CURED $300 million within four years with from towns and communities STOREWIDE SALE BONELESS BRISKET CORNED BEEF Connecticut realizing about $25 million in (Whip hStaNow'ltaitta for” h ™ T ’ i, “ !"d “ ^"“ 0 'tteLgfgirls SoS foj saw"' “ revenues. such as yours. whole 7 to 8 Iba. or 5 4 O Q £C'f«Ta'or„rorra^T„r aJfo S S S ra’L““ With more than two-thirds of thick half of b ria ke t...... lb. I wiiv last week, he was si»rting a handmade ^® answer is no. situation at New Hone Is reallv anymore. Breakfast the inmate population (most un­ (Center cuts of this Deli specially trimmed Lean Merit System? IN button. The next d ^ , Trim ble went to w o rk .’The price: An inflationary In answer to another question as to desperate,” Mrs. Madeline Uccello oresi^ is just a pick-up meal, and every other day der 30) involved in some say in one dollar each. (UPI Photo) whether he or any of his representatives dent of its board of directors said today *'*”^*' peanut butter and the drug and/or alcohol scene, Brisket Corned B e e f...... lb. $1.42 HARTFORD (UPI) — A Constitutional amendment to set up a merit system for ____ had discussed a possible pardon with “The girls are down to two meals a dav i®i'y sandwiches, and something light such the resocialization process r W l 1 T T • - • 1 Alexander M. Haig, and the staff has not been paid in almost f macaroni and cheese on the alternate known as corrections takes on DuBuque Fully Cooked Short Shanked picking judges and end the political nature different challenges. of the present process has been proposed I V H i t a r l o - m i l f t r the week before Nixon resigned the two weeks. There is very little hope of • u SMOKED PICNICS...... lb. 98c C f t K ^ U . y - I . . l . l . f t 8 J / C f t l l l . l . J . Y presidency last Aug. 9, Ford said "Not to raising the additional funds necessary to Members of the staff, wishing to help In an attempt to provide a (FORMERLY CALLED SHOULDERS) by James Bingham (R-Stamford), chair­ ____ ^ ef my knowledge. keep our program in operation,” she said. raise funds, have suggested they offer comprehensive system of man of the legislature’s Judiciary Com­ rehabilitative services for such mittee and GOP candidate for attorney 3enii-Bonele 89 Riegel Hams are a ^oo(l \aUie loo at S I .59 T i - r f t l £ 1 "id “T w S a ? f n* w t week® lato" K coup^eTtours Vdly or w"^fwhatev7r individuals, the Department of general. V r l l i l t ? i ^ C C t J U C l .1. I j T l P could not have been a factor in my deci- ^ ® was needed, and their pay would go to lb . Correction maintains an Addic­ Bingham said the public lacks con- Sion to grant the pardon when I did S e ^ t h a T t o e chec^^^^^^ New Hope, Mrs. Uccelto said.®The tion Services Division, headed More Bright Ideas... ndence in the present selection method, because I was not aware of them. r ™ ^ emnlovers could consider the nav by a full-time director. When you buy all meat...no bones...no waste...its but he said he wasn’t referring to the Drawing from a broad spec­ nomination of Gov. ’Thomas Meskill to the h e ? l^ S ^ - o W * S u r t f “ n*"*’ ^ ’ ^"** "'I** 1**® ®nlisl®>----- Our lest grinding before the holidays ol Joseph Wilson, president of Inter­ HAKTFORD (UPI) - Karen Wine was Orerlook Dr ln Manchester. challenges of the fnture. - m . ,f. WASHINGTON (UPII - John W, munities. Involv^ in these are national Oil Ventures Corp., called for a counselors, specialists, other SWEDISH KORV...... ib.$1.99 assured of one thing that March dav in Hut she insisted he was no spy. “We would needlessly be diverted from '/ Dean III testified today that within a legislative investigation of the task force. 1969 as we drove to the brig in Newoort base'in Rhode Island meeting those challenges if we as a people # m onth of the W atergate bugging professionals and No rain checks...when this 100 lbs. is sold, we are “outl" He said there already are indications the R.I. from her Marlborough home ’ ® "'"® P®«® hand-written were to remain sharply divided over /IJFF \ ,1. arrests, he obtained confidential FBI paraprofessionals, all highly Our Special — U.S. Choice probe will be conducted. skilled in the social, psy­ “My husband is a loyal W r i c a n ” said ®®"y*"g.f|>® Navy^^ whether to indict, bring to trial, and V reports on the status of the investiga- chological and physiological LONDON BROILS ...... ib $1 .79 Mrs. Wine who was a widow with two ^ p P ^ ufa ® ■ P''"'^ " ^ho already is tio„ and shared them with all five men aspects of addiction and Lottery Hearings children when she m et Wine while had been promised two years’ condemned to suffer long and deeply in toe ( W f - now on trial for covering uo the scan­ dependency and well-versed in working in a coffee shoV confinement. shame and disgrace brought upon the of- ^ i j S K J T “P effective treatment therapies. BLADE Oysters WASHINGTON (UPI) - Senate Edward H Wine Ir thpn 19 hcH promise was made, he said, "to fice he held,” he said. < m hearings on proposals to forestall a Seven of the Department of STEAKS Swordfish toSc^Ho^rei^^S t^estify expecting dantTohn °Ehhchman^n Junri972 ab^ut Correction’s facilities maintain threatened court shutdown of state mishandling classified material.” He ctantiai that it would put an end to the questioning ' who was responsible for the bugging but inhouse therapeutic com­ Scallops lotteries will be held in November, had ^ n represented by L Patrick Gray I S S n l d C f ^ ' Ehrlichman tell FBI agent! a n!onth Republican Leader Hugh Scott said. munities which, like all drug lb. n . 8 9 r a t f f u n t r plonag™ C7w™ vT^^^^^^^^^^^ and throughout the nation. later to a t’’toe only thing he knew about treatment modes, are based on Atty. Gen. William Saxbe said last Selected Large Filets of month he would file suit against state M rrW ne sSldGrav’^^^^^^ Information was R®P- William L. Hungate, D-Mo., the / break-in was what he read m the voluntary participation. The at$10 000 mightbedfffipnlMn^^ never passed to the Russians. subcommittee chairman, lauded Ford for j 1 newspapers. communities offer a two-phase lotteries under laws prohibiting the Boneless Fresh Flounderib.M** mailing and broadcasting of lottery infor­ was C S n g afa receoLnlLlor ! "PP®®''1 stand the program which follows a con­ vetertolrirn h u ‘ ^ f g®"® ‘® “'ial, “I was exposed to some 30 to here because of friendship but because of M i i O l government s star witness continued to cept of self-help, self-identity TWIN SIZE MATTRESS OR BOX SPRING mation and the interstate transportation Bright Idea from Colleen Johansen. Buy them at the of lottery tickets. was“ g V r l ^ t e r m 50 years im prisonm ent’ Wine received a responsibility our governmental system recite toe story he first told the nationally stress/award. Simply FULL SIZE ONLY $99.95 EA. PIECE after trSl ® ^ ^ ^ ^ ® R*® ‘'^® y®ars. a bad conduct discharge ®^ ®hecks and balances and separation of ^ televised Senate Watergate hearings 16 explained, residents live in a frozen food case... QUEEN SIZE SET $259.95 Mrs. Wine was convinced her hi.ohanri and his monthly salary of $200 remained powers places upon us. . r ” - months ago. structured environment which STOUFFER’S had hppn pnmnrnmiooH ■ i.- u j iutact. The burden of Dean’s Opening testimony creates interactions and dy whom the^Bovpmmpni\a[H"m"® Mrs. Wine insisted on toe return drive to was that lead defendants John N. Mitchell, stresses similar to those you French Crumb Cake...... each 79c Huge Manhunt ...... each hfs alleged plan to sell Po a r i s ^ s u S S home, “My husband is not » R^ Haldeman and John D. Ehrlichman meet in everyday living. SUPER FIRM ANNIVERSARY DELUXE FAMOUS STEARNS & FOSTER Blueberry Crumb Cake 89c Israel launched the biggest manhunt nairni infnrmaiinn El, ' D • a spy.” — within days of the June 17 1972 bugging Through this, the “brothers” ever in the northwest section of the coun­ Green Giant Frozen Niblet C orn...... 3;$1.DD Navy said toTtlTwe?eMtoe'i!*w^^^^^ Wine said he may have had trouble with V ®‘‘‘’®s‘s. hushing up learn to understand themselves is offering a fine quality grade of bedding made especially for WATKINS ANNIVERSARY. Although there try today, sending helicopters, jets, and Im fk k 7 R u ssla T e S ssY to N e w ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ the skipper of toe USS Skate, toe sub- I N Q I H F ^ ‘he incident, and their relationships with wlH be a large amount of this stock available for this event. It will be made available to WATiiNb on a one­ troops after a small gang of Arab guerillas Bernie Brodin offers these money saving BRIGHT informer telephoned th^ FBI frJm ” ® ®Vhich he kept patrol informa- vS^CCSS^ IN blD C ^ Also on triaUre Robert C. Mardian and others; the selfawareness loose in the area. time basis only...So be sure to shop early to got the right size, firmness and quality you wat Remember IDEAS...with any $7.50 purchase buy Middletown trom g^uised classified T O R f t V Kenneth W. Parkinson former aides to process follows the concept that this bedding is EXCLUSIVE with WATKINS. Also today, Israeli military centors only when a person understands 10 lbs. of our best ended a four-day penalty sanction against torney, late®r publicly acclainli'd' the Prompted him to turn “ '■ * """'* ^ * ^ * '* * Later today U.S District Court Judge himself, his relationship to United Press International, w hic^had others and the effects his en­ THE WINNERS OF OUR ANNIVERSARY DRAWING! been required to submit news copy (jprior vironment has on him can he screening. I Colt Ginger Ale the nation’s intpmfli «ppi.’rit?f ^ today Wine was the figure in the espionage World .W ips ...... r-s's Paopc SA14.16 ii lo can testifies as the first ?"”f‘ witness T for Nixon whom Dean ™ once served as White function as a productive respon­ 1. LA-Z-BOY RECLINER 2. SUGAR BUSH ROCKER 3. MINIATURE WING CHAIR 4. ANNIVERSARY ARM CHAIR 5. ANNIVERSARY SIDE CHAIR NATIVE POTATOES 10s49< S a v v said W M ^ ^ ®®^e. Efforts to contact him w!re un- T ^ 1 , ' ...... 11, 12 the prosecution a t the W atergate House counsel and later accused of com- sible member of society. Kathy FwguMn Shirley Richards Mrs. Wm. Karvells Marlene D’Addario Caroline Wygonoski or Club Soda iNavy said Wine, a submarine sonar- aygdigg g^ Thoughts Aplenty...... Page 13 cover-up trial. (ABC-TV sketch via plicity in the cover-up - must be com- 8 Amaryllis Dr. is3F E. Middle Tpko 96 Mill Stream Rd. 78 Cooper Hill St. 316 Merldan Ave. Surefine Soda In the past, it was noted that Uprising Ends U PI) pelled to testify at the trial. despite a high success rate with Windsor Manchester Amston Manchester Southington Ginger Ale or Club 2 83« drug treatment programs, a Coke 2 qts. 79c BELFAST (UPI) — About 100 rebellious number of graduates eventually I “ r 99* women inmates freed the warden and Case of 12 $4.74 three guards at Armagh Prison today to returned to the correctional 935 MAIN ST., DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER/6Ji3-5171/OPEN: TUES. through FRI. till 9/SAT. till 5:30 system. A close look at this CLOSED MON. end a bitter 14-hour uprising. Fires swept Moses Opinion Upholds Closed Meetings recidivism problem revealed MASTER CHARGE/LAY-AWAY/CONVENIENT REVOLVING CHARGE With any $7.50 purchase savy any buy 1 lb. of a Londonderry prison camp and riots that continuity of support was LAND DF LAKES spread across Ulster. Quoting from a recent case decideu tors excluded the nress and mihiip fmm \ i. * n ^ , vital factor in successful com­ or STATE BUHER for # 9 ^ lb. Sunerior toscussion of police investigation on Case m e e t^ s oHhe toTrVsL^^ 1'^^’ ‘h® R®®‘‘‘‘ ®‘ Directors, shall have the discretion to transact some munity adjustment; when (with a 15.00 purchase buy 2 lbs. at this low 79$ lb. price) Small Turnout Superior Court, Asst. Town Counsel Mountain vandalism and two d irecto rs- public % e intent of this section fs clear in "’®®.‘‘®8 ‘® consider such internal or in- public business out of the presence of the resource assistance for employ­ V ic to r M o se s h a s r u le d th e Republicans Hlllery Gallagher and Carl that vestigatory matters, could properly vote public. ment, housing and other areas Family box ol WASHINGTON (UPI) - One month M anchester Board of D irectors has a Zinsser - walked out in protest. legislative matters at any regular or ®*®®““ ''e session when it reasonably "In conclusion, any meeting of the was lacking, adjustment failed. after President Ford announced his In view of that finding, the clea r right to conduct executive The Superior Court case which Moses special meeting, no member of the public publicity of said Board of Directors, while acting in a TIDE (50$ off p a ck )...... each <3.19 amnesty program only eight per cent of sessions— closed to the public— when bases much of his opinion on is a July 12 can be excluded therefrom matters would be highly detrimental to legislative capacity, must be open to the Department of Correction in- You’ll want to see this gracefully the eligible deserters and one per cent of it a c ts as an a d m in istra tiv e or decision by State Referee Howard Alcorn "It is necessary to point out however ‘ i . interest and security, would public under the requirements of Section itated a following program. WATKINS designed piano. It has the touch of the draft evaders have shown up. Project FIRE, to incorporate PIANO & ORGAN STUDIOS SHURFINE STEWED executive body. upholding the right of the Enfield Town that the Board of Directors is not only the hirm privacy, or result m other 3-7 of our charter. easy response, the eveness of In a written opinion given town direc- ‘^®“ncil to close its meetings except when exclusive legislative authority of the town, community and its citizens. "While acting in an administrative or departmental efforts with MANCHESTER HARTFORD assistance from community scale, and Is Ideal for both tors, Moses said any meeting in which the legislative decisions. but also acts in an administrative and/or “R common knowl^ge that the executive capacity under authority of Sec- groups, businessmen, and other beginners and advanced pianists. board serves a legislative role must be The text of Moses’ ruling follows executivecapacityfrom tim etotim e.lt Congress of the United States works Hon 3-1 of the charter. Section 1-21 of the interested citizens. Operating Reg. $1095.00 open to the public, but when toe board acts “The following opinion hopefullv will investigative powers over all torough committees and that much of its General Statutes controls and toe board PINEHURST as an administrative or executive body is clear up any ambiguity concerning departments, offices, and agencies, and work is done in closed com mittee close its meeting to the public for an from offices in Hartford, New SPECIAL ANNIVERSARY Haven and Bridgeport, Project 100th ANNIVERSARY can close its meeting after taking a proper executive sessions voted by the Board of nppolnts the general manager who is the meetings. Article 3, Section 16, of the executive session voted by a majority of SALE PRICE WEATHER FIRE personnel and citizens vote. Directors and the present controversies cb*®l executive officer of the town and Connecticut Constitution states, 'The ‘be board members present and voting SPECIAL! GROCERY, INC. Moses cited town charter provisions and surrounding the same directly responsible to the board debates of each house shall be public, when, in its discretion, it is confronted from many communities help Quantities Limited (walnut only) Clear tonight, with low temperatLire the ex-drug offender overcome ranoinff from 40 to 50. Fair FriHnv u/ifk state statutes in writing his opinion which ..n • „ "Under Section 3-1 of the charter there ®xcept in occasions as in the opinion of the with a situation in which premature THE CABLE-NELSON 302 MAIN Opan Thurs. and Fri. and Sat. follows a week-long controversy surroun- uu ? u recognized right of the is an obligation on the part of the directors bouse may require secrecy.’ publicity of the same would be highly community re-entry problems 17 OAK ST., MANCHESTER 643-5174 at 8 A.M. Thurs. and Fri. ’til 9 P.M. through resource help in his PIANO 241 ASYLUM ST., HARTFORD 522-7201 ding closed board meetings. The con- Pep ^ all action taken by to regulate the internal operation of all “Thus the policy of the state is that the ‘‘®‘'-imental to the public interest, would areas pf need. troversy started last Tuesday when direc- ^ Directors while acting in a departments, offices, and personnel. General Assemblv and all other exlri t J! adversely affect he public security of the legislative capacity. Section 3-7 of the “Under (Connecticut) General Statutes, and a d m i t o s S

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NATIONAl WiATHfl SCIVICf FOtfCAST t* 7AM CST IO - If - M CONN. 8ALVAK CO., Inc. aHas The 3 0 0 0 Heater Cores Defective Church Supper ABO U T TOW N GLORIOUS EMPORIUM Young Marines To Enroll Members •CATTLI ANDOVER CAMERAS • X rl The Perennial Planters ture and lead a discussion on am aw m m m T he Young Marines of will conduct a cake sale Friday In New School Buses Donna Holland in helping and teaching young FILM-BULBS parades, participate in physical Garden Club will meet Monday “Bulbs for Spring Color.” from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Manchester will conduct people discipline, courtesy, 9ISC9UNT PRICES! IBOMTON t P K ST. MWGIESTEI ■ HS-TTU The Andover Congregational fitness meets. They are also FAII at 8 p.m. at the borne of Mrs. Relen Jamroga is co-hostess. Finast Supermarket at K-Mart VERNON registration for boys and girls drill, camping and map reading cancelled Wednesday. difficulties being experienced Church will hold a potluck fami­ taught responsibility, courtesy, I M M M Harold Lavanway, 104 Milwood Shopping Plaza. Mrs. Robena from 8 to 17 years of age Friday as well as other skills may see ARTHUR DRUG Monica Shea By 1 p.m., three buses and at Coventry Grammar School ly night supper Friday at 6:30 disipline and the attributes and Rd., East Hartfortl. Mrs. Ray­ The Sisterhood of Temple Ciuttennan is chairman of the H i, from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Burnside Mrs. Sandra Adams Friday- tWYOlUC Correspondent one mini-bus were.in operation as a result of the bus problems. p.m. at the church. character exemplified by the ItCAMO* :oidT mond Halsted will give a lec­ Beth Tefllah, East Hartford, sale. More information may be Ave. School, East Hartford. evening at the school. and these three were used to The parents and staff have been Each family is asked to bring U.S. Marines. obtained by calling 643-0045. The organization is also Registration closes Oct. 25 Neighbor! take home the high school very understanding and either a hot dish or salad and The heater cores in 12 Coven­ looking for former Marines to for the Young Marines. The 30J2 ? / students and later the elemen­ cooperative and we do express their own place settings. •AM rMAM«»CO I ocNVtRi Family oriented Childbirth In- My mother always warned try school buses, which were serve as drill instructors and young people participate in a •FAII« tary school students. Coventry our appreciation for this un­ A special color slide presen­ Acrylic By King _ taken off the road yesterday, other personnel to assist with program of study, go on hikes formatiim Society (FCKHS) will me that if I didn’t get a Grammar School, the last derstanding.” tation will be given by The Rev. ‘ were all found to be defective the program. Those interested and campouts, march in F A It sponsor a plant sale Saturday good education, eat school on the run, sent out its D r. Don Nicolletti, ad­ Ronald Ewing, interim c o o l from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the en­ when examined by inspectors LOAANMLCS , properly and stop running last pupil at 4:10 p.m., about ministrative assistant, said, minister. ’ ATUANTA Picture of Month trance of the Forbes and from the State Department of around with girls, I’d end one hour later than usual. “The administration became T h e subject will be 'Fatal Crash / Wallace Department Store at Motor Vehicles. Mrs. Sybil Roethke, principal aware of this problem early this Churches and Meeting Houses 3000 up being a furniture dealer. WALLINGFORD (UPI) - A NOTICE DALLAS An acrylic, “Mist Over (Joose Blue,” watercolor by Sue Manchester Parfcade. Coventry police officer, of the grammar school, said, of New England.” Wallingford, died about one Well, I didn’t listen very well and lo and behold, I are (Wednesday) morning. We con­ Wallingford man was k ill^ and 3000 Rocks,” by Laurie King of Ver­ Welch, Tolland, Tolland Lawrence Fawcett, issued "The fact that the children hour after being rushed to lOW ttl TiUrtKATUlU one. The girls were fun, though, and food isn’t THAT tacted Mrs. Lillian Robbins and his wife severely injured in a written warnings to the drivers, were returned home so early, Meriden-Wallingford hospital non, has been chosen as the Library; “Owl and the Wolf,” Jehovah’s Witnesses will then got an inspector from the Flushing of the water mains of The NCWORLCANS \ * / i important. Anyway, as of yesterday, we came into the Wednesday morning, after he car crash at an intersection Wednesday. His wife Meredith, MIAMI "Picture of the Month,” by the watercolor by Diane Currier, even though we were operating State Department of Motor have a theocratic ministry largest load of light and dark pine furniture we’ve ever stopped to check on one bus where a malfunctioning traffic was reported in serious condi­ Manchester Water Company will Tolland County Art A s^ iatio n , Rockville, Dunphy Dance without our usual complement Vehicles to come and check the school tonight at 7:30 and a ser­ light contributed to two other and will be on display in the Studio, Vernon; “ Flowers,” an had. (Some maple and cherry pieces, too). Some of the which was pulled off the road. of buses, is no credit to the bus tion at the hospital suffering begin Monday, October 21, 1974. >50 r— U G IN D ' vice meeting at 8:35 in buses as they were fixed.” No More Men accidents the same day. — Rockville Public Library. nicest dining sets you ever saw, with both oval and Officer Fawcett said the company.” She said the credit from head injuries. oil by Lynn Peters, Vernon, Kingdom Hall. Joan Lewis, chairman of the LOS ANGELES (UPI) - The . driver told him she had to stop goes to the parents.who were Albert Pierce, 74, of jlAIN Ig^SN O W Janet Lepore has been chosen People’s Savings Bank, Vernon trestle table styles. Come see — they’re all about half Board of Education, said City Council voted 12-0 periodically to wipe off the called and asked to pick up Flushing Heurs - 7:30 A.M. te 3:00 as the “Artist of the Month,” Circle; “Nodding Poppy,” a what the fancy places get, and the stuff’s really hieh Wednesday night, that all but Wednesday to strike the word windshield with a paper towel their children and other ■ e M a and a display of her paintings is tinsel painting by Mary Wolff, Manchester Composite grade. one of the school buses were “man” from all municipal 7 ^ S H 0 W » $ % because the defroster was not children from their hanging in the main reading South Windsor, offices of Dr. Squadron of the Civil Air Patrol ready to go on the road and that worker job titles, such as Flushing will centinue Mnnday thrnugh UPI W f AIHIIFOVOCAST # room of the library. Iworking. neighborhood. Dan Woolwich and Harold will meet tonight from 7 to 9:30 the other bus was expected to “foreman,” “fireman” and PLAZA DEPT. STORE Friday until (uunpleted. : A further check by the officer She said staff members Other pictures chosen to hang Hutensky, Rockville; “Copper at the Manchester Armory, 330 be repaired by today. “kennelman.” (We Have A Notion To Please) proved that none of the buses started calling parents early in in area banks, libraries and of­ Kettle,” an oil by Lois Mulnite, Main St. More information may Miss Lois Brown, who was The purpose is to avoid dis- Next to Frank’s Supermarket had operational defrosters or the afternoon when the school For Period Ending 7 AM EST Thursday. Rain and snow will occur over the Upper fices, are: “Country Scene,” a East Windsor, Society for be obtained by calling 646-6344 appointed as spokesman for the couraging women from EAST MIDDLE TPKE., MANCHESTER painting on calico by Pat Cook heaters. was informed that only a few Mississippi Valley and the Upper Great Lakes. Showers are forecast from central and Savings, Ellington. or 8754870. bus drivers, said Wednesday applying for the jobs. f MANCHESTER of Tolland, People’s Savings : The buses, all brand new this buses were on the road and twrthem New York through northern New England. A few scattered showers and that in some cases the buses The lawmakers did not have Bank, Rockville; “Winter year, are owned by the Mass. buses for that school would be had been without heaters and CHILDREN’S ttunderstorms are expected over the southern tip of Florida. The rest of the country wiU to unsex their own title Calm,” an oil by Sherwood Bus Co. of Woburn, Mass. The late. defrosters for three weeks. (Sizes 4 thru 14) have clear to partly cloudy skies. Minimum temperatures, (approxipiate maximum however. It was written as WATER COMPANY Afternoon session of Mrs. Roethke said, “I con­ • Smith of Tolland, Savings Bank She also cited problems with “council member” in the city Navy • Brown • Black • White tem ^raturw in parenthesis); Atlanta 48 ( 75), Boston 45 (64), Chicago 46 ( 62), Cleveland kindergarten had to be of Rockville; “Winter by the WASTE KING tinue to be concerned about the getting gas for the buses and charter long ago. Need Something? Ask Plazal V Denver 38 ( 79), Duluth 30 (57), Houston 61 (84), Jacksonville 55 Pond,” a watercolor by Bar­ said the drivers have had to go (81), Kansas City 53 ( 79), Little Rock 50 ( 82), Los Angeles 61 (80), Miami 69 ( 84) Min- bara Orlowski, Rockville, Hall UNIVERSAL to the town pumps two or three c ^ ^ Phoenix 58 ( 94), San Francisco 55 Memorial Library, Ellington; Democrats to Open times so they could have gas for (76), Seattle 52 (61), St. Louis 47 (73) and Washington 49 (68). “Zinnias Glow,” an oil by Ruth OiVISlON Of KOMIS IPtOUSTIILS their runs. Albert, Rockville, Vernon Campaign Headquarters National Bank, Lafayette ^ d , to show you and my wife I haven’t been goofing Square. oft too much, a large stock of Bar Mixes that will HEBRON Barry, 4th District senatorial "Lighthouse,” oil by Lloyd FACTORY AUTHORIZED make you an expert mixologist just by opening the candidate; Aloysius Aheam, BERNARD A. LOZIER, Dems Plan Talbot, Ellington, First Federal Nancy Foote package; Hockey skates, gloves, sUcks and pucks- candidate for the 55th District INC. Savings, Rockville; “Street Correspondent house seat, and Francis Cur- TV tonight men s & boys’ (Goodyear and Goodrich heavy duty 22 REGENT ST. Bake Sale Scene,” oil by Joan Burbank, 2 2 8 -3 9 7 0 nan, candidate for sheriff of SiOO Home Furnishings Tolland, Savings Bank of DISHHASHER waterproof boots; boys’ & girls’ snowmobile boots; ! Democratic Headquarters, 8:00 Tolland County. Celling Repairs News...... 3-8-22-30 The Waltons...... 3 The Democratic Town Com- Tolland; “Wharf at P. Town,” hand made Mexican picture frames in several sizes' located adjacent to the Village In his bid for the office of 1 S p y ...... and garment bags. & Replacements .. 18 The Odd Couple...... 8-40 mittee will conduct a baked an acrylic by Doris Delaripa, Shoppers on Main St., will open judge of probate, Stockwell has Sounding Board Z' .. 20 Sharing Our Faith...... 18 goods sale, Saturday, Oct. 26 Vernon, office of Dr. Joseph Plus disposable diapers (newborn, daytime & over- officially at 8 p.m. Friday. The been conducting a door-to-door Quality Carpentry Worli, Electric Company ... .. 24 Joe Garagiola ...... 20-22-30 starting at 10 a.m. at Top Notch Shinn, Rockville; “Windmill in nite) household brushes, Ozite and other carpeting public is invited to attend. campaign throughout the town. Patios • AddlUons Bonanza ...... 40 The Way It W a s...... 24 Foods Store, 260 N. Main St. upholstery fabrics, records & tapes, stereo, stereo Refreshments will be served. He has lived in Hebron for & Remodeling N o-Iron 6:30 3,.|5 Miss Barbara E, Coleman is spci^ers, greeting cards, swabs & wipes, etc., and Democratic candidates plan­ five years. He is a member of Free Estimates Black Experience .. . 24 ning to attend the event are J. the Democratic Town Com­ No-Iron Percale World Series Game 20-22-30 “ 1 ® ' hundreds of things I can’t even remember, all way Phone 646-4464 Floral Print Sheets 7:00 - She will be assisted by the THEATER below what dealers themselves pay. Stewart Stockwell, candidate mittee and the Hebron Lions o following women in each dis- for judge of probate; David King Size Sheets News...... 3-20-22-40 SALE! Club. 20% O FF Twin Flat & Filled Flat & Filled Cases, 42"x36“ Paper M o o n ...... 8-40 trict: Truth or Consequences ...8 SCHEDULE ^ come visit, enjoy the delicious complimentary Caidor's Regular Low Price and Pillowcases Dick Van Dyke.. . 18 Religious America...... 24 Mrs. Muriel Grover, district coffee, and heip me find out what we have. We’ll really Ready or Not___ . 24 1; Mrs. Patricia Kodes, 2 ; Mrs. enjoy seeing you. Remember that we sell with a real Pauline Denham J50 10 Tell the Truth . ^ ^ o '^ 'o ...... 3 Herbert Stevenson, 3; Mrs. Vernon Cine 1 — “The BUY NOW ADD SAYE King Flat & Fitted . 30 no-hard-time’’ money back guarantee if your Sts. of San Francjsco .. 8-40 Robert Stone, 4; Mrs. Ted Cum- Destructors,” 7:15-9:00 Needlecraft Reg. 3.99 ea. Reg. 4.99 ea. Reg. 3.49 7:30 purchase does not please you in every way. And mv ^^ovie...... 18 mings, 5; Mrs. Francis Vernon Cine 2 — “Death 0 4 4 Secrets of the Deep .. 3 Ives! ...... 24 M ahoney, 6; M rs. A lbert Wish,” 7:30-9:20 wife says, “Don’t forget your wallet!” $25,000 Pyramid...... 8 10:00 Vincek, 7; Mrs. Enrico Rufini, Manchester Drive-In — Rem em ber our Reg. 9.Y19 ea. Nashville Music .. . 18 White floral on pretty ■'Vv “ Lady Sings the Blues,” 7:15; Exhausting Hours: tinted grounds of blues, Film ...... Harry 0 ...... 8-40 ^Irs- Richard McConville, 9; >2S Bolster Cases Super Special! Jazz R o c k ...... 24 ®*'d Mrs. Paul Phillips, 10. “Serpico,” 9:35 O ff muiufactareT's suggested retail price. Thurs. Eve (Ugh) 6 to9, yellows, greens. Hal Stanton Presents . 22 CsiHitiil 10:30 Anyone wishing to donate to Showplace — “ Dr. Zhivago,” Burglar Proofing...... 24 Fridays 10 to 9 and Fire and Rain ...... i8 hake sale may contact any 7:30 EUGIBLX DISHWASHERS: CT/SS 87S-200, 4 4 New Treasure Hunt ...... 30 Saturdays 10 to 5. We’re Reg. U.A. East 1 - “Gone With ____ ^LIMITED TIME ONLY ALWAYS D rag n et...... 40 Accion Chicano ...... 2A aforementioned women, resting less! 3.99 ll-OO or call Democratic The Wind,” 7:45 FIRST QUALITY! -IT News...... 3-8-22-30-40 Headquarters, at 643-2426. U.A. East 2 - “The Mad CUSTOM P E IIT C D Tire Luxury quality 180 thread ^ Our Reg. 1.99 to 7.99 Adventures of Rabbi Jacobs.” count percale in snowy CHAniS M0N80N (R) KITCHEN U E N I E ll w hite...... This printing test pattern is 7:40-9:30 T t r e s t o n e “DEATH WISH” ly .' part of The Herald quality con- U.A. Blast 3 — “ Harry and ^385 CENTER ST. • TEL 649-7544 SALE ‘ I 5 9 0 3 9 EVES 7:30 - 0:20 w rU va; ’ ■ c ' ■ ...... ^ program in order to give Tonto,” 7:30-9:30 Louis Daacanlo E m h . Read Herald Ads XTRA SHOW SAT MIDNITE Wide World Special .... 8-40 you one of the finest /: 72 ”x 9 0 ” SUN S:30, 7:30, 0-.30 Burnside Theater — “The Tremendous Selection! Woven 100% Acrylic Blanket Johnny Carson — 20-22-30 newspapers in the nation C Gambler,” 7:30-9:30 •Needlepoint ‘ Crewel ‘ Cross-Stitch / 1:00 Stunning colorful plaids with 5 inch nylon Showcase Cine 1 — “The •Needlepoint Bag Kits ‘ Pillow Kits ' binding: machine wash and dry. Warm reds Tom orrow ...... 20-22-30 ■ Longest Yard,” 2:20-4:50-7:25- and golds. 9:50 Red Label Our Reg. 8.99 Showcase Cine 2 — “ Mixed GREAT im lOUm 19 • M • M lUIT 991 G F E D Company,” 2:004:00-5:50-7:50- A D uP ont 7~K» TMin ~ (w r~v 10:00 TIRES! D acro n ’ / mm. t m t m m m m \ The top of the bun YOUR CHOICE “IK OtSTWCTOK" ^ Showcase Cine 3 — “The ALE B ed EVES 7:15 - 9:00 Odessa F ile,” 2:104:35-7:05- T SAT. MAT. 3 P.M. o r 9:30 Pillow s SUN. COMT. FBOM 2 P.M. ABBWNIH ft ACAPgRiYAWAHD^l[ c Showcase Cine 4 — “That’s never touches the bottom 088 KIDS SHOW SAT. - SUN. ‘DOCTOR ZHIlAfiO Entertainment,” 2:004;35-7 05- TAKE YOUR PICK... 1 PM • 3 PM - 99« 21"x27" 21 X 31 9:35 “TKOIEATEST SEA of th e bun* WINTER OR REGULAR! Our Reg. 47 O ur Reg ADVENTUK EVER FUED ^THEATRES EAST 3.29 4.39 ------> 1 With a lot of sandwiches, Screen Print “TfflEPTlllKFACT(r Non allergenic. Floral ticks. Machine washable. > " ‘^ ST 0M B " iW lT H fe RUMMAGE PsiO Ft'TH E/KS'T you have to lift the bun to see = B lan kets T H E w i m r ^ j the beef. Not with Arby's. They know Country calico, floral and N.F.L. Printed MIDHITE SAT. DMLY UTIL.I'TIES what you buy a sandwich for. . I Polynesian prints, dolls and Sports Blanket SALE THE COHHECTICUT LIGHT AND POWH COMfAKT anim als. CINE 1 THE HARTFOn ELECTRIC EIGHT COMPAHT OH Heavyweight virgin acrylic CINE 2 hA 7nw> And it isn’t for the bread or the ketchup. * Choice of Patterns lU llt HtSTERH MASSACHUSEns ElECTRIC COMPAHT 72 x90''. for twin or lull size HOIYORE HATER POHER COMPAHT “DEATH WISH" ATT CARNEY C alico ...... A h ...... Reg. 8.49 MM M r NORTHEAST UTILITIES SERVICE COMPAHT It’s the beef. So that’s what you bed. nylon bound. Saturday Polynesian X ...... Reg. 8.49 s i o w r rt'iskl'.-'’ 72’'x 9 0 ” Our Reg. 8.99 Ofrtober 19,1974 COMMON SHARES OlVIOENO get at Arby’s. Plenty of M F lo ra l...... «...... Reg. 8.49 PHONE 6 4 9 -9 3 3 3 Dolls, Animals ...... Reg. 8.49 The Board of Trustees roast beef, i From 9:30 to 1:00 has declared a quarterly dividend of 25.41 cents per I il«tt 5 MIN. FROM HTFD. At share on the outstanding Common Shares, payable Help Bring Down the High Cost of Heating 1-84 EXIT 58 Talcottville Congregational December 27,1974 to Church 0 0 ' shareholders of record at ""♦IIUI HI i URNSIDt AVE.. E. HTFD. • PARKING • 528-3333 kttic Treasures, Food Table the close of business on Electric Blanket TENSIONI Snack Bar. December 1 ,1974. J A M E S C A A N TWIN 1 s t LEONARD A. O’CONNOR LAUREN HUTTON . ... apPn^orod by Treasurer Our Reg. Run Mittionary Society Hand Fringed 18.99 SAT.-8UN. October 14, 1974 1370 “THE GAMBLER” Solid Color Tablecloths “F lIP fE T YOU GO THRU ICE, MUD AND TOUGH. LONG MLLEA GE FULL. SINGLE CONTROL 1:30-990 Fv(R) IN COLOR AT 7:30-9:30 52"x70” 60"x90" 0 7 7 Our Reg. GRAND OPENING SN0W...0R WE PAY THE TOW! STRATO-STREAK* SUP-R-RELT iit Oblong Oblong ' ' 1 0 4 0 Strong, smooth-riding £ Deep-blling center ? Reg. 6.99 Reg. 10.99 W 19.99 I nu.SAT. MM«T SMW “THE UMUT ^ THIS SATURDAY OF 4-plv polyester cord body 4 # “ Z" ber treed design 2 STRONG BELTS 5 ^ 7 BEACON ✓ Full, Dbl. Control. 96 stud holes for insertion hold tread firm for long wear Sheet Blankets / Conesve molded to put / of “ Ice Grip" stude i 52”x70” oval. Our Reg. 8 .9 9 ...... 7.77 Reg. 23.9 9 ...... 19.70 ^^ichaeVs Restaurant / full tread width in i (studs not svailsble I Napkins, Our Reg. 8 9 '...... 77' ea. Queen, Dbl. Control, IMIOHSASt CINEMA/ 1234 W contset with road for 4# 2 SMOOTH'RIOm CORD BODY PLIES Our where law prohibits) J Reg. 29.99...... 24.60 70” x84" 1-84EXIT58-SILVER LANE-ROBERTS ST. ^ •xr*llent trnclian V combine with belts to give I Accent solid colors. Easy care, elegant fabrics King. Dbl. Control. Reg. excellent road hazard protection Size KN. ■ 24HB.TEL.INFO.56S-8810 • ‘SATURDAY OHi Iy SP ?C IA u'* Reg. 44.99...... 37.40 4.99 c a c h e s of FHEE lig h ted PARKWG. Wb Honor MASTER CHA»KF . WMtwaN f.f.T. F.I.T. CmKD KEF'n CUBAGE Sin lUckwal IlKtlWtN W M m N Cost less than 3' a night to use and keep comfy (Mdi) (MCb) Sin 944 Pure acrylic libers in pastel shades Conwd Baef, Potato, 9 | K f l lira (Mch) (Mek) “MixiHiCoinpaRv FREE MOUNTING! lira REVERSIBLE ^|arm^ashable^Tiothp^o^^^^^^^^^^ and w hile. Cabb^Roli,Buttor I i W w B 7 8 - 1 3 • 2 7 . 5 0 • 3 0 . 6 0 • 1 . 8 3 WE HONOR THESE CARDS 8 7 8 - 1 3 • 2 2 . 9 5 • 2 5 . 7 6 • 1 . 8 8 V a D g S B A S S I L ______w m E OPEN 7 DAYS FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE) C 7 8 - 1 3 2 8 . 0 0 3 1 . 1 0 1 .9 9 ON THEIR TERMS C 7 8 - 1 3 2 3 . 6 0 2 6 . 2 5 2 . 0 0 Oval Braided Rugs C 7 8 - 1 4 2 9 . 0 5 3 2 . 2 5 2 . 0 7 C 7 8 - 1 4 2 4 . 4 5 2 7 . 1 5 2 . 1 7 7 „ ,,,s F IL S ^ o ffie In and Try Our Dally Luncheon Speclala MACHINE WASHABLE! DECORATiVE! E 7 8 - 1 4 3 0 . 2 0 3 3 . 5 5 2 . 2 4 E 7 8 - 1 4 2 5 . 4 5 2 6 . 3 0 2 . 3 3 Foam Backed F 7 8 - 1 4 3 1 . 4 0 3 4 . 8 5 2 .4 1 F 7 8 - 1 4 Jailored Curtains ^ U N K K 2 7 . 2 5 3 0 . 3 0 2 . 5 0 G re a t G 7 8 - 1 4 3 2 . 7 0 3 6 . 3 5 2 . 5 5 G 7 8 - 1 4 2 8 . 4 5 3 1 . 5 0 Solid Color 2 . 6 7 V a lu e ! b YMr« _TM H 7 8 - 1 4 3 5 . 2 0 3 9 . 1 5 2 . 7 7 ICE H 7 8 - 1 4 3 0 . 6 0 3 4 . 0 0 2 . 9 2 Fiberglas* 63" fength F 7 8 - 1 5 3 2 . 2 0 3 5 . 8 0 2 . 4 2 FREE F 7 8 - 1 5 — 3 1 . 1 0 2 . 5 8 Our Reg. G 7 8 - 1 5 3 3 . 5 5 3 7 . 3 0 2 . 6 3 GRIP G 7 8 - 1 5 2 9 . 2 0 3 2 . 3 5 2 . 7 4 Draw Draperies ICE 2.99 H 7 8 - 1 5 3 6 . 0 5 4 0 . 1 0 2 . 8 2 H 7 8 - 1 5 3 1 . 3 0 3 4 . 8 0 2 . 9 7 STUDS 20 "x 30" J 7 8 - 1 6 — 4 1 . 5 5 2 . 9 9 J 7 8 - 1 5 — 3 6 . 1 0 Our available except SCRAPER 3 . 1 3 Our Reg. 2.79 . rai.-SAT.-SUM. where prohibited — Reg 63" L 7 8 - 1 5 3 9 . 1 0 4 3 . 4 5 3 . 1 3 L 7 8 - 1 5 3 7 . 7 6 3 . 1 9 77 by law. 6.99 length ACAOJWD j ^ H O W ! m w -yo u r self1 MpfKItplullu NO TRADE.IN NEEDED' ■B prices plus lax end old lira DIANA ROSS^ I nenREFRAMHW | 72 ”, Reg. 7.49. 6.77 81" fength 84", Reg. 7.99. W t cut 111* moulding and th* |l9»...thtn help you g u a r a n t e e d CUSTOMER ■ SERVICE EVERYTIME Heavy duly yarns 6.97 2 4 4 BILUE HOUDA/ with ivifything tiM . The right tools m akt tht job for longer wear. No-iron Fiberglas “ drapes m ac­ M sy-ind you get proftttional resultsl Attractive coiors. cent solid colors, sun sale. Hand Our Reg. 2.99 w ashable Fine Art Prints 325 BROAD ST. 22''x42", R e g .4.99 3.77 from the New York NOW OPEN * Trademark o1 Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corp 30''x54' , Reg. 7.99 5.97 OMO Of UUMOimM Geographic Society Popular "Wedding Ring pattern; may be prmanu MANCHESTER 5 1/2-X 8 1/2', Reg. 29.99 24.77 % used alone or under drapes for elegant ALI^INO. iSINGS THE one LAPP K A Z A 8 4 6 -3 3 5 6 eilecl. While, gold or green. ... _ R««t« 13, VorMH .. Csqiitol "SCRPICOlLa [BLUES ARBY’S Opon Daily 8 to 5:30 4 WAYS TO CHARGE Color Oy TECHPJCEXOR' A P n m o in RMoam .. me . . fHl I rSSiwW.Thur..S.t 9:30.5:30 r? * MANCHESTER SALE: Thurs. thru Sat. ABWAMOUNT PCIUSt [:• Friday-Noon to 9 doted Mon. P k # M 8 7 2 « 8 0 2 2 257 BROAD STREET MANCHESTER ...... 1 IB i J i i r i ' J ’ BtNKAwiiiHRa Mon. thru Fri. 10 a.m. lo 9:30 p.m. I II ^ 12:30 1145 Tolland Turnpike Saturday 9 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. PAGE FOUR - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Thurs., Oct. 17, 1974 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn,, Thurs., Oct, 17, 1974 — PAGE FIVE Fast Ship The oceanliner The United lHaurl|rstpr tupiiuui Revised Charter Readied States, which set the Atlantic crossing record in 1952, was FRESH SWEET APPLE CIDER the fastest ever placed in No preservatives - Not pasteurized. A pure and PARK HILL-JOYCE FLOWER SHOP For Hearing Next Week service. The ship frequently natural product. An excellent substitute for soft ______OPINION cruised faster than 36 knots. drinks. WEEKEND SPECIALI Designed for conversion to a BOLTON return the charter to the com­ dancing. Club members are troopship, the 817-foot vessel ORCHARD FRESH APPLES Donna Holland mission, which would then have could steam at 40 knots, or 48 urged to wear comfortable land miles an hour. Removed MAC INTOSH and COURTLAND Correspondent an additional 30 days to con­ clothing. CARNATIONS 646-0375 sider revision. from service in 1970, the ship OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK Up To Congress ' A business meeting will is berthed at Norfolk. Bolton’s Charter Commission Bulletin Board precede the demonstration. 1.89 dozen reviewed the latest draft of the There will be an orientation for FERRANPO ORCHARD The Bolton Junior Women’s LIQUORS-WINES BIRCH MOUNTAIN ROAu, GLASTONBURY proposed town charter Tuesday Club will meet tonight at 8 at new members, and (Cash and Carry) Undoubtedly the most sensitive anrf CORDIALS ^^^^^^J3jTille^beyondjyito|^Re8tam^^ Removing taxation on cash night, made several changes, Herrick Memorial Park. Mary refreshfnents will be served. practical reaction to economic dividends of preferred stock should and is preparing to publish the Dunphy of the Mary Dumphy Bolton’s Democratic Town Minimum PricesI FLOWERS tna ARRANGEMENTS FOR EVERY OCCASION . . . Committee will meet Friday at proposals comes from the stock revised document in time for a School of Dance Arts will give a 36 OAK ST., MANCHESTER Tel. 649-0791 or 649-1443 enable business to gain extra capital, public hearing next Tuesday. 8 p.m. at the town hall. ARTHUR DRUG talk and demonstration on belly Read Herald Ads _ FREE Delivery & Parking • Frank Gakeler, Prop. market. The reaction there is not without borrowing at today’s Copies of the proposed academic or theoretical. It reflects extremely high prices. ’This'should charter will be made available at the town hall and Bentley the thinking of people who are in­ have the effect of bringing interest Memorial Library tomorrow. vesting hundreds of thousands of down. The co m m issio n ’s public dollars daily. hearing is scheduled for 8 p.m. Men’s We would have liked the President Tuesday at the town hall. Hence it is encouraging that the to have gone further and declared Commissiqn member Samuel Ban-Lon market reaction to President Ford’s small savings accounts in financial in­ Teller is preparing the interlock proposed charter after commis­ economic proposals to fight inflation stitutions lending mortgage money, sion members made several turtlenecks is good. free of federal taxation up to a changes in his draft Tuesday Special purchase! The mass of conflicting opinions night. Teller’s draft reviewed desirable maximum, perhaps, $20,000. Tuesday night incorporated which was apparent at the summit ’This we think would help make more suggestions made by selectmen and the town counsel. M o meetings of economists made it a cer­ mortgage money available. Perhaps Hte •/amtiy Charter Commission tainty that no matter what the Presi­ the Congress will insert this. members have urged townspeo­ dent proposed it would have opponents ple to attend the hearing Classic favorite in smooth However, taking cognizance of the i. Tremendous Savings On Quality Knits For flatknit with high turtle­ Tuesday. and detractors. depressed housing industry Mr. Ford neck. Marvelous colors' After the hearing, the com­ ‘ Ladies, Men, Boys, Girls, Infants & Toddlers S to XL. It should be remembered, too, that did urge allocation of $3 billion to in­ mission has until Nov. 5 to while the President proposes, im­ sure mortgages up to $45,000 which prepare a final report to Midwale selectmen, who created the plementation of his ideas is almost cannot now be insured by either FHA commission a year ago. The flared always at the disposition of the or VA. This would finance about 100,- selectmen must then hold their corduroy own public hearing on the Congress. 000 new homes. jeans 7 More Manchester Autumn Leaves (Photo by Reginald Pinto) proposals. 7 The most salient feature of his The President also recognized the After the selectmen conduct Incredible value! program, and the one which will cause problem of unemployment while their hearing, they have 15 days Boys’ & Jr. Boys’ in which to make recommen­ the most comment, since it reaches making proposals designed to in­ dations for changes in the docu­ football the most people, is undoubtedly the crease the work force. Community ment, or it is accepted as final. jerseys If the selectmen want to surtax on individual and corporate programs would be authorized when ANDREW TULLY make changes, they must federal taxes. unemployment reaches a figure of 6 Red hot styles! Yoke 47 backs, screw driver The President proposed that a 5 per per cent. OPEN Jr. Boys’ 4-7 pockets, stitched Irims cent surtax be imposed on 1975 in­ Reg. 2.99 and great colors! Sizes These would be community service Ford Getting Some Flack 29 to 38. 2he Bcrata Big numbers, front and come in the average income bracket programs. The cost of this program FORUM back! 100% cotton, 3/4 sleeves. of ^15,000 per year in joint returns, would be as much as $1'2 billion. We WASHINGTON — Predictably, Presi­ Big Boys' and $7,500 in the returns of a single American taxpayer, the significance is ment. Galloping inflation has boosted the Men’s nylon would suggest that the estimates of dent Ford is getting some flack over his Church Drive S.M .L. Reg. 3.49 £ . D. that if such a slash can be made in defense price of completing 42 major weapons person. “grand design” to curb inflation. The pile lined unemployment in any community Vote Cummings spending, then the total reduction in the projects by a whopping $16-billion over es­ scenario is as American as the rec room, For Clothing Boys’ denim & The formula is a little complex, but should be closely scrutinized so that whole federal budget ought to be closer to timates of only three months ago. Like the warm-up which is to say that all the special in­ $9- or $10-billion. housewife, the generals and admirals are Set Saturday corduroy in average cases the tax would percentages are not exaggerated by Dear sir: terests — from tycoons to mendicants — jackets “We’re in this situation because for 40 being socked by higher and higher prices. amount to about $125 additionally for have been heard from. jeans money-hungry municipalities. This letter is in support of the candidacy years we’ve been spending money we Item : The cost of a single B-I bomber, ■ Amazing prices! In that debate. Ford’s pledge to slash at BOLTON the total income figure of $15,000. of Ted Cummings for the state assembly don't have,” Goldwater says. “Inflation which has yet to make its first flight, has In the energy field an unexpected in the 12th district. least $5-billion from the federal budget is Donna Holland has not been caused by high wages or high increased over the past three months from Since this is on 1975 income, it would unsatisfactory when'placed alongside his Correspondent change was made with control being ■ Ted is eminently fitted for this impor­ prices — we’ve been printing money with $61.5-million to an estimated $76.4 million. tant legislative post. He has served with proposal to impose a 5 per cent surtax on Tel. 646-0375 not be paid until filing tax returns on placed in the Department of the no value behind it.” Four years ago, the Pentagon estimated 1 4 9 9 distinction on both the Board of Education business and middle-and upper-income The 10th annual community Reg. 6.99 Put another way, the federal budget the cost of 244 B-I-s at $11.2-billion. The that income in April of 1976. Interior under Rogers Morton, rather Americans. Our ruling classes can do clothing appeal sponsored by ) and Board of Directors. He has given during that 40-year period has been a cost estimate now is $18.6-billion. Cotton denim or corduroy, 0 Legislation incorporating this will better than that, simply by getting tough the Bolton Ecumenical Council machine washable, rough Heavyweight nylon shell than the Treasury, headed by William many years of service in the arena of major contributor to inflation. Deficits Item: The Navy's Trident missile-firing practical politics in Manchester, the with the federal bureaucracy, especially will be held Saturday from 9 and tumble. Sizes 8 to 18 Reg. with warm acrylic pile have to come from the tax bill now un­ Simon. mean the government must finance its submarine fleet of 10 new vessels will cost liner. Navy. S to XL. grassroots of our political system. Above the big Pentagon spenders. a.m. to noon. 8 to 16 slim. projects and operation by borrowing $15.4-billion over the next several years. der consideration by the House Ways all, Ted is a person of understanding, wide It seems deliciously noteworthy that The drive is being conducted money. That leaves less money for others That’s about $1.5-biIlion for each sub­ A goal of reduction of imports by 1 sympathies, good will and good judgment. while Ford would cut $5-billion from the in cooperation with the Catholic Boys’ super snorkel and Means Committee. We think it to borrow, such as home builders and marine; the cost of the fleet is up $2.9- His interests are those of the voters he whole budget, the man who has been the Relief and Church World Ser­ Ladies’ probable that the final bill will raise million barrels per year was set. home buyers. And. of course, where there billion. jackets will serve. Defense Department’s staunchest ally vice. is too little money available interest rates William Beecher, a Pentagon famous maker the figure above the $15,000 floor The President also suggested a tax I urge you to vote for Ted Cummings for over the years has decided that $5-billion Residents are asked to have climb higher and higher. spokesman, has said that procurement of 12th district assemblyman on Nov. 5. can be trimmed from the defense budget donations ready for pickup at 9 jeans C suggested, possibly to $20,000. scale on new automobiles based on One way deficit financing can be ended some items would have to be cut back. I Frederick P. Becker, md alone without leaving the Republic naked is by whittling down to size the many long­ a.m. and asked to leave articles c should think so. But Beecher also forecast We do not think this provision undu­ mileage, so that those getting better 38 Waranoke Road to its enemies. by their front doors if they term weapons projects of the Pentagon. “a-substantial increase” in next year's Manchester Sen. Barry Goldwater, R-Ariz., ap­ won’t be home. 1 4 8 8 ly onerous. performance would cost less than At the rate inflation has increased the cost military budget, which goes to Congress in parently has had it with the Pentagon Anyone whose donation has Reg. 17.99 President Ford was facing a two­ those consuming more gasoline. of these projects, we just can’t afford to January, to offset inflation. spendthrifts. When he says their budget let them go ahead on schedule. not been picked up by noon is Nylon flight sateen shell, pronged problem in his economic Concerned About In short, the Pentagon would fight infla­ asked to call the town hall, 646- poly quilt lined. Tough can be cut $5-billion, the generals and ad­ Some frightening facts are figures tion caused by too much government spend­ Brushed cotton or navy Practices which result in un­ mirals had best take note. They are 9250. zipper. 8-18. A.Men’s heather cableknit V and denim leans. washable. deliberations. There is undoubted in­ School Bus Vans provided in a new quarterly report filed ing by spending even more dough. Over, I hearing from an old pal, not some Items most urgently needed Sizes 5 to 15. warranted high prices in professional with Congress by the Defense Depart­ trust. Congress’ dead body. crewneck sweaters flation, but there is also a degree of Dear sir: headline-grabbing radical lib. And for the are babies and children’s bidding and also in anti-trust Sensational Buys! T r economic stagnation which could lead If I may, I would like to use your column clothing of all types and men’s violations would be severely fined un­ to reply to the comments of Mr. Wilson E. and women’s work clothes, Famous maker Heavy gauge washable acrylics; to economic doldrums, or even Deakin, the assistant superintendent for towels, sheets and blankets. multi cables in Irish heathers - depression. der a new proposal. administration in the superintendent of Clothing will be distributed to knit ski pajamas terrific looks for the new season! % Ladies’ 2 pc. Sizes S to XL. schools' office concerning my letter on the world’s needy, especially The second art of the probleni was footed bunny At the conclusion of his address the school bus safety, printed in the Oct. 2 edi­ DON OAKLEY the hurricane victims of Hon­ attacked with several different tion. duras. sleepers President asked the people to volun­ 4.99 proposals. It is reassuring to know that the van The council is accepting cash *••••••••••••••« tarily cut down on expenditures by type vehicles are "state inspected for the donations to help defray With foot or knitted cult. He suggested that the tax credit of 7 Fire retardant fabric. B. Ladies’ long sleeve E. avoiding waste in food and gasoline use to which they are put” transporting expenses of the clothing appeal. Boys’ & Jr. Boys’ knit “special students,” wheel chair victims, Inventors Say Laws ^Patently' Unfair Sizes 4 to 8. acrylic turtlenecks per cent for corporate investment be usage. The Bolton Ecumenical Coun­ acrylic sweaters handicapped, etc.” Mr. Deakin listed /- Q a w o 0 " Our Rea Save! increased to 10 per cent. This seems cil consists of the Bolton O C iV e O O /O Low Price He also asked that Congress set a these groups and others that I won’t quote Congregational Church, St. Soft and warm! Non-skid that a company wanting to expand Sensational looking rib Pullovers or cardigans, now but I believe he avoided my one ques­ George Episcopal Church, St. knits, wide choice of machine washable. sole; machine washable. target figure of no more than $300 tion. Sizes S, M, L. with new machinery or other ways The ability of American inventors and agreements, whereby a licensed corpora­ Maurice Roman Catholic colors; washable. Sizes Boys’ 8 -1 8 , billion for the 1975 fiscal budget. What are we doing allowing our children patent owners to capitalize on their “Ted” Bowers, executive director of Church and United Methodist Girls’ screen S, M .L . will be able to deduct from the price tion is permitted to produce a patented Reg. 5.99 A" to be transported in these vehicles? He ad­ creative efforts has been seriously eroded product provided it uses certain key parts Intellectual Propoerty Owners. They are a Church. print corduroy grant of exclusive rights to the holder for a of such expansion 10 per cent of the The performance of the Congress mitted that the vans are not considered as in recent years by government action and manufactured by the original patent Ahearn Aide limited period of time so that he can coordinates c. Ladies’ long sleeve Genuine leather cost. Thus an expenditure of $10,000 school buses and do not meet state court decisions. holder, have in virtually all cases been dis­ Linda Hevenor has been F. Girls’ bulky knit will make or break the President’s capitalize on his investment of time and specifications for same. However, he So claims Intellectual Property Owners, allowed. named Marlborough’s cam­ acrylic cardigans ' shoulder bags would be reduced by $1,000. mone in creating a new product or :88 acrylic sweaters program. If congressmen can bring knows as well as I, that perfectly able, Inc., an organization of patent holders. In cases where the ability of a licensed paign coordinator for Democrat 6 8 8 physically fit, youngsters are being The result, it says, is a diminishing process. and Save to 35% ^rPr'c^- This should encourage the flow of themselves to do the politically un­ company to produce a satisfactory Aloysius Ahearn of Bolton in his transported to and from school in the vans value of patents that has left many cor­ When the energy crisis hit, the United Reg. 6.89 & 8.99 Cable or rib knit Pullovers, cardigans, capital manufacturing, and hence product may be involved, both the public bid for the 55th Assembly cardigans with pocket 0 9 0 popular it may have success. Presi­ and it’s these children that could be acci­ States learned to its dismay what it means Snap front shirt-jac with fisherman knits, too! porations uncertain whether they want to and industry are badly served by antitrust District seat. treatment. Washable. help employment. It is not offsetting dent victims because of the lack of iden­ continue making the heavy investment of to be dependent upon foreign sources. If matching zip fly slacks. 4 to 14 in group. Reg. 5.99 dent Ford asked that it be considered overkill, says the organization. Mrs. Hevenor, a graduate of W asha ble; 7 to 14. S, M, L, Reg. 3.99 tification “School Bus” signs, or traffic brainpower and capital necessary to en­ American technology is held back by an the 5 per cent surtax, unless the as a complete package. Congress Another example is the “grant back. " the University of Connecticut, Solid and multi-color control “flashing red lights,” on these sure a continuing flow of new products. For instance, X is willing to license Y, emasculated patent system, says Bowes, is a member of the business spends the money on expan­ vans. the nation could find itself dependent on leathers in many styles. should rise to the occasion. The problem, it seems has arisen from a providing that Y will grant back to X a Marlborough Board of Educa­ D. Ladies’ fisherman G. Toddler girls’ & boys’ Extra hidden pockets. Granted neither of the above are foreigners for much more than energy. sion. confusion of two different objectives. One free license to any improvements Y tion and secretary of the Girls’ smock tops & Ladies’ required by law but I spent a day in Troy, knit sweaters pullovers & cardigans is the protection and encouragement in­ makes. The object is to prevent Y from Marlborough Democratic Town corduroy jackets N.Y., and noticed both safety features are tended for inventors by patent law; the going into business under the license and Committee. Save to 40% Low P rice accessory in use on the vans in that city. It can be other is the opposing thrust of antitrust then put X out of business by refusing to Through a Test Tithe Itrighlly Bill McGrath is campaign Cinch waist cord 100% bulky acrylic knit, done and parents in Manchester, if you legislation. jackets; short or Like mommies' and knit tops iHanrliPBh>r license X. The Justice Department has Career-minded women might well con­ chairman for Marlborough. long sleeve 3 8 8 E a . mock or full turtle, plus daddy's! Solids and 77 have youngsters riding in these vans, I'd Preoccupied with antitrust objectives, expressed its displeasure with most sider the field of chemistry. For the first The 55th Assembly District smocks. Easy „ , cardigdans. S, M, L. patterns, sizes 2 to 4 .Reg. 3.99 . launder. 7-14. Enraing Ipralh be letting my state senator and represen­ the U.S. Justice Department has attacked, “grant backs.” time, reports Chemical & Engineering includes the towns of Andover, tative know how I feel about my children’s or is considering attacking, certain long- The principal purpose of the antitrust News, female graduates with a B,S. Bolton, Columbia, Hebron, Girls’ selection safety if I were you. accepted patent licensing arrangements. degree in chemistry or chemical FOUNDED OCT. 1, 1881 ■ laws is to prevent monopolies. But patents Marlborough and part of Ver­ flare leg slacks Reg, 3.99 PublUned by the PubNihed every Adequate safety measures are in such For example, so-called "tie-in" are not true monopolies, points out T.L. engineering are receiving higher starting non. 7 evening except Sun- dire need in this area. It's a shame we Flat knit or mohair, 7 I HERALD salaries than male graduates. Doubleknil acrylics, cor­ Publlehlng Co., Hereld deyt and holidays don’t correct this situation now. m iii 39 7 short or sleeveless Square, Mencheater, Entered at the The publication predicts that women's duro ys. fla n ne ls. 7 to 14, styles. Many styles. Sincerely, m t\\ Conn. 06040, Manchester, Conn., YESTERDAYS median starting salary in 1974 will climb UConn Seminar Reg. 4.99 Telephone 643-271 1 Post Otilce as Second James T. Cunningham (Area Code 203). Class Mall Matter. to 105 per cent that of men. “Armenians in the Modern 143 Summit St. U ' BURL L. LYONS, PUBLISHER Manchester The report is based on responses to the World” is focal point of a new seminar series scheduled to Girls’ 7 pairs American Chemical Society’s annual' Start­ Infants’ & SUGGESTED CARRIER RATES 25 Years Ago TODAY’S THOUGHT start next Wednesday at the for 7 days • • T • T r ■ ing Salary Survey of new graduates. PAYABLE IN ADVANCE Hartford College for Women Women’s smart Ladies’ indoor & toddlers’ Manchester Products Show opens three- I 2 3 However, years of unequal employment packaged Men’s knit Single Copy . , , .l5 e 3 M o n th s...... $9.75 * S ( 2 I 9 ID under the aegis of three Univer­ day engagement at the armory, with near­ It 12 13 II 15 l( II practices toward women and minoritv comfy slippers slippers outdoor slippers sleepers ...... T5« 6 Months .... $19.50 20 21 22 23 24 We want a cleaner environment — but sity of Connecticut groups and ONE Month $3.25 One Year...... $39.00 ly 100 entries reported. II II only through faith — when we rarely are chemists are still reflected in statistics 25 2( 21 21 21 30 we won’t stop driving cars. We want an the World Affairs Center of Mait Rates Upon Request Manchester Chief of Police Herman ALMANAC able to sacrifice for better world. from society members. honest government — but can’t be Hartford. 7 pr. Schendel reports the erecting of traffic When it comes to God we’re all from pkg. 97 p m . should telephone bothered to study the candidates. We want For example, women and minority Slated to help launch the 97 tail to receive their the circulation depart- lights at Center and Broad Sts. Missouri — we all occasionally say “show Reg. 2.49 Herald before 5 30 rnent. 647-9946 By l/nited Fress Intfrnulioniil to stop inflation — but insist on buying me.” And the most objects we’ve hoarded chemists still earn less than men with series is Dr, Kevork Donabe- Reg. 3.99 Reg. 4.49 Today is Thursday, Oct. 17, the 290th day luxuries. here on earth, the more we demand to be comparable experience. They had a higher dian, executive director of the Acetate tricot, assorted With2 non-skid soles, Member Audit Bureau of Circulation 10 Years Ago of 1974 with 75 to follow. Basically, we want to enter heaven — shown. After all, it takes a lot of heaven to unemployment rate in 1974 than the figure Publications. He will p a ste ls; fu ll cut, 4 to 14. Soft tricot lined. Soft uppers and inner- Cushioned inside, open toe gripper waist Solids, The moon is between its new phase and but, like the rich man in the Gospel, we for all chemists. They hold fewer speak at 8 p.m, in the Auerbach Cushioned Suede soles, brown or blue, and back. Rope bottom, great prints for boys and girls. The Manchester Interest in four-year terms for town give up a car, a washing machine, a televi­ Display advertising refuse to go all the way in our commit­ X leather soles. Sizes 5-10 7 to 12. colo rs. 12 to 24 months. 2 to 4 closing hours Three directors is revived in wake of the Oct. 5 first quarter. sion — the list goes on, managerial positions. And in 1973, two- Center auditorium. Publishing Co. ment. Accessory Dept. years. lull days prior to Democratic election victory and passage The morning stars are Venus. Mars and God, however, demands total commit­ thirds of the U,S, chemistry departments On Nov. 6, a second seminar assumes no financial publication. Saturn. Yes, we’ll follow the trivial details. We offering Ph.D. degrees had no women on will be held at the UConn School responsibility lor Deadline for Herald of host of far-reaching charter revisions; ment — all worthy goals do. Not only a typographical errors The evening stars are Mercury and won’t kill or steal. We try to be honest and their faculties. of Law Auditorium at 8 p.m. classified advertising. Mayor Francis Mahoney favors expan­ comfortable lip service, or even positive 3 WAYS TO CHARGE appearing in adver­ 12 noon prior today of care for our parents’ financial needs. We On the other hand, one newly graduated tisements and other sion. Jupiter. efforts, but more than these comfortable Dr. Richard Hovannisian will publication; 12 noon intend to save electricity — if it doesn’t in­ reading matter in The Friday lor publication Town Rec Department postpones until Those born on this day are under the actions — a real sacrifice, a willingness, to chemical engineer, a female American In­ deliver a talk then on “The “ ftiTij^liiTJ* B>NIUmi»ic>bo MANCHESTER SALE: Thurs. thru Sat. Manchester Evening Saturday and Mon­ sign of Libra. convenience us. It is especially difficult give everything to the cause. dian, was swamped with 12 job offers. The Status and Prospects of the Mon, thru Fri. 10 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. Herald. day Monday, Oct. 26, the opening of three Saturday 9 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. centers for winter programs. Veteran American actress Jean Arthur for us to sacrifice material comfort for Sisters of Mercy average number of job offers received by American Communities in the 1145 Tolland Turnpike was born Oct. 17, 1908. God — whose presence can be ascertained St. James Convent B.S. graduates in chemical engineering Middie East.” this year was 4.6. PAGE SIX - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Thurs., Oct. 17, 1974 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Thurs., Oct. 17, 1974 — PAGE SEVEN

Church Women Plan Potluck FROM YOUR Sea Qur Giant Mrs. Lloyd Davidson of church. After dinner, there will Display of School NEIGHBOR’S KITCHEN ■ taiiU la TH E BABY Tanner St. recently was elected be a demonstration of bow Supplies! president of the Girls Friendly making. Hostesses are Mrs. ^ By VIVIAN FERGUSON i:O IJPO li O FFFJt IS MAMED Society Sponsors of St. Mary’s Everett Kelsey, Mrs. Harris ARTHUR’S Episcopal Church. She and Mrs. Manchester. When you open a bottle of WITH THIS COUPON succeeds Mrs. Allan Helkkila. 4>ure vanilla extract, you are Boney, Sean Edward, son of John E. and Wendy Steele Boney Other elected officers and tising the product of a pollinated UPTON 100 of 80 N. Elm St. He was born Oct. 1 at Manchester Memorial committee chairmen are Mrs. orchid. This most popular Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Mrs. John Garside of James Topliff, vice president; extract comes from a climbing Manchester and Edward A. Steele of Groton. His paternal grand­ Mrs. Richard Cherrington, plant of the orchid family. mother is Mrs. Harvey Bachand of Manchester. His maternal secretary; Mrs. Richard fail The vanilla plant is native of TEA BAGS great-grandparents are Mrs. Harry Mahoney of Manchester and Harris, treasurer; Mrs. 85 East Center St. Mexico. Long before America Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Stern of New York City. His paternal Winston Turkington, at Summit St. was discovered, the Aztecs great-grandmother is Mrs. Ruth Johns of Manchester. devotional; Mrs. Woodrow were using vanilla for other Trotter, publicity; Mrs. Topliff, WEEKEND CASH and CARRY SPECIAL! purposes as well as flavoring. It Neuharih, Krisien Lynn, daughter of Dennis and Dorothy J. cheer; and Mrs. Winslow !was valued as perfume, as 89« Plocek Neuharth of Geraldine Dr., Coventry. She was born Oct. 1 Manchester, telephone. Sweetheart Roses 2 do>’2.59 medicine and even as money. GOOD THRU SATURDAY, OCT. 19, 1974 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents ’The organization will have a For many centuries, the HIGHLAND PARK _ (Limit One Coupon Per Famiiy) potluck Friday at 6:30 p.m. in are Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Plwek of Spearfish, S.D. Her pater­ OPEN 'til 9 P.M. THURS., FRI. NITE8I vanilla bean flourished in nal'grandmother is Mrs. George Neuharth of Eureka, S.D. She the old parish hall of the Mexico but, whenever it was has< sister, Jill Melissa, 2Vz. transplanted, no beans could be “T/ie Choicest Meat In Town!* produced. The mystery Zollo, Chad Damon, son of Bruce C. and Blanche Hartnett, remained until 1836 when a 317 Highland Street, Manchester i Zollo of Rt. 31, Coventry. He was born Oct. 2 at Manchester Belgian botanist realized that it Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandmother is Mrs. Blanche was the bees and the tiny hum­ r ■itfSOthi

Clifton Bradley Sr. Mrs. A. Frances Davis Mrs. A. Frances Wilson ROCKVILLE - Clifton S. Davis of Rt. 87, Columbia and To Pass Two-Acre Zoning Bradley Sr., 80, of Venice, Fla., Los Angeles, Calif., died formerly of Rockville, died Wednesday in the Westfield president of Hartford-Process, DevCo, Wednesday at his home. He was (N.Y.) Hospital. She was the COVENTRY Supporting the regulation change the husband of Mrs. Lois Gray which owns at least 20 per cent of the land widow of Martin Davis. Wednesday night were the town’s Conser­ Bradley. By MONICA SHEA which would be affect^ by the regulation vation Commission and an anti-DevCo Mrs. Davis was born in change. Mr. Bradley was born in DevCo Atty. John LaBelle filed a peti­ group. Committee for the Preservation of Mancheter and lived here until State statute requires a two-thirds Rockville and lived here until her marriage when she moved tion with Coventry’s Planning and Zoning Coventry. moving to Florida in 1961. He majority vote for approval of any zoning to California. For the past 10 Commission (PZC) Wednesday night forc­ Citizens speaking in favor of the change was employed as a tool and die matter if an opposition petition contains included Peter ’Thomas, Virginia Diehl, years, she had summers in ing the commission to record a 4-1 vote if signatures of owners of at least 20 per cent designer at Pratt and Whitney it approves two-acre zoning regulations. Richard Breault, Tony Felice, Don Smith, Columbia. of affected property. Division of United Aircraft The proposed change in regulations Bob Keller, and Mailand Richardson. She was the only honorary Improper PZC procedures cited by Corp., East Hartford, before would affect a large portion of Coventry, member of Mountain Laurel LaBelle included claims that property his retirement. including land DevCo plans to use for a Chapter of Sweet Adelines and owners in affected areas weren’t legally A Navy veteran of World War new town. The proposed regulation would a charter member of the Santa notified of the regulation change and that LOTTERY I, he was a member of the require minimum lot sizes of two acres. Monica Chapter of Sweet the PZC wasn’t legally constituted when Venice Chapter of American LaBelle, opposing the new regulation at Adelines. considering the change. WINNERS Disabled Veterans of World Wednesday night’s public hearing, Survivors are a sister, Mrs. The PZC, in response to LaBelle’s War I. He also belonged to charged that the PZC didn’t follow proper This week’s winning number in the Maude McGrath of Tucson, requests, appointed Rosylind Kornfield a Daskam Lodge of Masons, procedures in preparing to change Connecticut State Lottery is 87396. Bonus Ariz.; a niece, Mrs. Marjorie regular member Wednesday night to fill a Glastonbury. regulations. numbers drawn are 26479 and 85368. Glenney of North Coventry; vacancy created by the recent resignation Other survivors are three He also claimed that two-acre lot and the three nephews, Thomas of Joseph Shanahan. sons, Clifton S. Bradley Jr. of minimums would be “exclusionary Wiiliams of South Windsor, Local Realtor Richard Breen, also op­ Court Incident Rockville, Clifton E. Bradley of zoning,’’ designed to curtail growth. He Raymond Williams of East posing the regulation change Wednesday Glastonbury, and James D. said it would cause greater consumption NEW HAVEN (UPI) — One of three Hartford and Elden Wilson of night, said the proposal would be a burden Bradley of Wayzatta, Minn.; of land for residential uses and would Black Liberation Army members on trial Hawaii. to a small landowner. Breen also in­ two daughters, Mrs. John Fiter- result in more air and water pollution. for a New Haven bank robbery was Funeral services are Satur­ timated that the PZC might not have man of Peotone, Minn., and day at 1 p.m. at Holmes The petition submitted by LaBelle con­ ejected from court Wednesday after he Mrs. John Halstead of North thoroughly studied possible impact of the Funeral Home, 400 Main St. tained only the signature of Peter Libassi, shouted at U.S. District Court Judge Jon regulation change. 0. Newman. Tonawanda, N.Y.; a sister, The Rev. Robert Bechtold, Mrs. Christine Burns of pastor of the Second Rockville; and six Congregationai Church of grandchildren. Coventry, will officiate. Burial Funeral services are Satur­ will be in East Cemetery. day at 11 a.m. at Ladd Funeral Friends may call at the Home, 19 Ellington Ave. The funeral home Friday from 7 to 9 Gardeners Plan Fall Boutique (DPI photo) Rev. Richard E. Bertram, p.m. FIRE C A LLS Leaps, Throws for Game-Ending Doubleplay Church, will officiate. Burial memorial contributions may be Mrs. Raymond Halsted, left, and Mrs. Earl H. Bissell Dodger Catcher Steve Yeager Went Sprawling in Bang-Bang Play will be in Grove Hill Cemetery. MANCHESTER ignition in furnace caused Play Started by Dick Green Got Ron Cey at Second After Great Stop made to the Heart Association check some of the items which will be on sale at the Fall Friends may call at the Wednesday, 5:26 p.m. — Car smoke at 1089 Tolland Tpke. of Greater Hartford, 310 Collins Garden Boutique Friday from 4 to 9 p.m. at Mott’s Com­ FUNERAL HOME | funeral home Friday from 2 to 4 fire due to wires burning under (Eighth District) Establi$hed 1874-Three Generatiom of Service I St., Hartford. munity Hall, E. Middle Tpke. The event is being co­ the dash at 50 Pine St. (Town) AMBULANCE CALLS and 7 to 9 p.m. A Masonic ser­ sponsored by the Perennial Planters and Manchester 142 East Center Street, Manchester 646-5310 vice will be conducted Friday Wednesday, 10:28 p.m. — Vernon Garden Club. (Herald photo by Dunn) at 8 p.m. at the funeral home. Ballast smoking in a light Wednesday, 5:01 p.m. — fixture at 40 Olcott St. (Town) Minor auto accident on Rt. 83. Sutton Stands Between A^s Third Straight Today, 2:11 a.m. — Delayed (Vernon Ambulance) Mrs. Helen Murray Manchester Junior Mrs. Helen Murray, 88, of 52 Women’s Club Weaver Rd. died Wednesday at a Manchester convalescent Invites You To home. She was the widow of World Series and Place in Baseball History John Murray. POLICE REPORT Mrs. Murray lived in Hart­ FALL INTO FASHION ford most of her life before Tuesday, October 22 OAKLAND (UPI) — Only Don Sutton, maybe the best “I’ll go out there and give it my best shot, nothing more The Dodgers, whose loose play helped the A’s to victory “Getting a homer from Holtzman was a bonus,” said coming to Manchester 28 years MANCHESTER Club on W. Center St., someone pitcher in both leagues right now, stands between the or nothing less,” said Blue. “It’s a big game and all that ago. John Carvalho, 21, of Windsor officer in connection with the Bloomfield, was charged 8 P.M. Willie’s Steak House in the first and third games, committed only one error in Dark. “What I appreciated more was his pitching. He got Otis P. Cook, 26, of 310 Spruce was arrested today at 12:59 broke into their lockers stealing investigation of a complaint of Oakland A’s third straight world championship and a Survivors are a son, John J. Wednesday with harrassment but you still have to throw strikes like in any other game.” the fourth game but once again the A’s took advantage. tough with men on base and gave us seven-plus good in­ St. was arrested Wednesday at a.m. at the parking lot in front a total of $220 in cash. a disturbance on Park Place. 444 East Center Street, Manchester, Conn. guaranteed place in baseball history. Murray of Wethersfield; a in connection with the in­ No team ever has won three straight world titles with This was in the sixth inning with the Dodgers holding a 2- nings. Of course, I thought he was losing his edge in the 10:05 p.m. at his apartment and of David’s restaurant in the • A portable color TV, still in daughter, Mrs. Helen McAdam Comeau was released on a vestigation of a complaint from Fashions by The A’s opened a three game to one lead over the Los the exception of the Yankees of the early 1950s, who won 1 lead behind Andy Messersmith. Billy North started a charged with interfering with Parkade and charged with the carton and valued at $170, eighth and that’s why I took him out.” of Manchester, with whom she $250 non-surety bond for a Vernon resident concerning Angeles Dodgers by beating them 5-2 Wednesday night and five in a row, and the Yankees of the 1930s, who won four four-run rally with a walk and Jim Holt, a late season an officer, threatening, and threatening. was stolen Tuesday night from Carriage House Boutique Owner Charlie Finley, who never misses a chance to made her home; seven appearance in Circuit Court 12, phone calls. now all they need is one more victory to become only the straight. breach of peace. He allegedly pulled a pistol on a van parked at 48 Hartford Rd. Younger Generation of Vernon acquisition, finished it with a key two-run pinch-hit single. grab a piece of the credit, gave the A’s a clubhouse pep grandchildren and four great­ Rockville, Nov. 5. DiPace was released on a second club in major league history to win three con­ Neighbors reported to police a man inside the restaurant and Door Prizes, Refreshments “That’s pretty good company,” said Reggie Jackson, North, who led the American League with 54 stolen talk before the game, and right or wrong, it seemed to grandchildren. $100 non-surety bond for secutive world titles. The New York Yankees are the only they heard a woman’s screams threatened to “blow off” his Samuel Bielick, 39, of Donation $2.50 “and wouldn’t it be something for us to match those bases, took enough of a lead to force Messersmith to make have an effect on the team, all except first baseman Gene The funeral is Friday at 9 Another car, this one owned appearance in Circuit Court 12, coming from the apartment. head. Merrimac, N.H., was charged Call 644-2895 or 643-8037 other club to have done so, and still stand alone in the records. I’ve said right along we are a lot better team than three throws to first baseman Steve Garvey. The third was a.m. from the John F. Tierney by Guy Piccolo of 23 Judith Dr., Rockville, Nov. 19. Tenace, who provided the latest off-field story with a blast Patrolmen Gary Waterhouse He was chased out of the with failure to drive a Tickets Available at Door record books with both four and five titles in a row. we have been given credit for, and now we have to prove it low and bounced away as North hustled to second. Funeral Home, 219 W. Center got stuck in a mud hole at the at Finley. and Philip Robertson said they restaurant by three men in­ reasonable distance apart in But first the A’s have to get by Sutton, winner of 12 all over again. Maybe if we wrap this thing up quickly, peo­ St., with a Mass at St. corner of Cedar and Pleasant North scored a minute later on a wrong-field single by Tenace was penciled in as the starting first baseman by heard crying inside the apart­ cluding the intended victim but Sts. W e^sday. The car was in connection with the investiga­ High Security straight games, including a 3-2 victory in Sunday’s second ple will take notice of us.” Bando to tie the score. A walk to Reggie Jackson, a Bartholomew’s Church at 9:30. ment. After repeated knocking tion of a three-car accident on Dark but Finley overruled his manager and rewrote the Burial will be in Mt. St. they and police failed to locate up to'Tts axle and had to be game, or carry the World Series to a sixth game in Los While the A’s are talking about a quick ending, the sacrifice by Joe Rudi and an intentional pass to Claudell lineup. That put Tenace on the bench, leftfielder Rudi on at the door. Cook opened it and the man in the bushes and Rt. 83, Wednesday. UNITED NATIONS (UPI) - Benedict Cemetery, Bloom­ towed out. Police notified the Angeles on Saturday. Dodgers are fighting to keep their hopes alive. However, Washington filled the bases and then Holt singled for two said he was having a disagree­ Police said Bielick collided U.N. officials are setting up The BDove space Is available to your group on a FIRST COME first and rookie Claudell Washington in left. field. woods of the Parkade area. highway department. FIRST SERVED BASIS to publicize community service programs, “We’d like to win it right here and now, in front of our the odds are stacked pretty high against them. Only three runs and the ball game. ment with his girl friend who is Carvalho surrendered to police with the rear of a car driven by strict superpower-style securi­ through the courtesy ol Watkins. Contact Mrs. Janice Lopes at “That’s the kind of thanks I get,” said Tenace, who hit 26 Friends may call at the home fans,’’ said Sal Bando. “But if we don’t, it’s no big times in the past has a team come back from a 1-3 deficit seven months pregnant, police Jeffrey Slack, 20, of Prospect ty for Palestinian guerrilla The Herald between 11-12 a.m. Monday tor Thursday’a ad, and “We don’t scare many people with our bats,” said A’s homers, drove in 76 runs and walked 110 times during the several hours later. A marijuana plant was found call Thursday between 11-12 a.m. lor Monday's ad. Phase thing. We’re in great shape when you figure we have three funeral home tonight from 7 to said. St., Rockville, and pushed it phone to win a best-of-seven series-the 1925 Pittsburgh Pirates, Manager Alvin Dark. “We’ve had to scratch for runs all regular season. “But that’s the way things are around here 9. He was being held on $1,000 growing under a 50 watt light leader Yasser Arafat’s 663-2711... shots to win one game.” ’The woman came to the door surety bond this morning for into the rear of one driven by expected appearance before the the 1958 Yankees and the 1968 Detroit Tigers. year and we’re still scratching against a good ball club.” and I guess it will always be that way.” The family suggests that any bulb in the basement of Sutton, of course, has all the pressure on his shoulders in and was bleeding from a wound court today. Gerald Coleman of Union St., General Assembly next month. Despite the fact his Dodgers are in a hole, Manager Lost in the flush of victory was a solo homer by starting But there are more important things to talk about today, memorial contributions may be apartments at 442 W. Middle tonight’s fifth game. His pitching opponent is Vida Blue, on her arm which appeared to Tpke. Wednesday. The owner Rockville. Walter Alston said he will stick with the lineup he’s used in pitcher Ken Holtzman which netted the A’s their first run as Fingers said. made to the Development Fund who worked against the Dodger right-hander in that se­ be caused by human teeth, Gary C. Stanley, 19, of 59 cannot be determined. Police said Slack and the Series thus far. in the third, another sparkling, game-ending doubleplay “Let’s close them out and grab our money,” Rollie said. of South Catholic High School, police said. Coleman were taken to cond game and was charged with all three Los Angeles Cooper St. was arrested “This is the best we got,” he said. “We’ll stay the way started by second baseman Dick Green and 11-3 innings of And it will be a record pot, too, maybe close to $26,000 a 216 South St., Hartford. Cook, during further Rockville General Hospital for runs. Wednesday at 8 p.m. at his VERNON we are. This is the club that got us here.” shutout relief by Rollie Fingers. man to the winning team. questions, ran into a bedroom home on a court w arrant Angelo Comeau, 55, of 32 treatment. All three cars had to Dark, though, didn’t forget. In Memoriam saying he would get his gun and charging him with being a Park Place, Rockville, was be towed from the scene. shoot the officers, police said. In loving memory of Martin Mayer fugitive from justice. The charged Wednesday with in­ Bielick is scheduled to appear who passed away October 17, 1944. Robertson "sprayed MACE into warrant is in connection with toxication, disorderly conduct in Circuit Court 12, Rockville, the room and Cook soon sur­ Nov. 19. God took him home, it was His will bad check charges in Arizona. and interferring with a police ^Make Room^ But in our hearts he liveth still. rendered, police said. He was being held this morn­ Concetto D iPace, 60, of ‘Last Angry Man’ Routine ISighVs Work He was being held in lieu of ing jn lieu of $2,000 surety bond Elizabeth Mayer and Family OAKLAND (UPI) — $1,000 surety bond this morning for court here today. Oakland A’s rookie OAKLAND (UPI) - ble I would have to go in,” during the regular season by for appearance in Circuit Court with two out in the eighth, Claudell Washington said Without meaning to demean sad Fingers, “so in that appearing in 76 games. Jim Wynn on seond and In Memoriam 12 here today. Arthur L. Peterson, 27, of Rt. CATHOLIC BURIAL A’s Gene Tenace Wednesday night that he the Los Angeles Dodgers in regard it was just another “That’s my job and I know Steve Garvey on first. In loving memory ol Amelia Vercelli, 31, Coventry was arrested It makes good sense for families to own cemetery proper­ any way, Rollie Fingers night’s work for me.” who passed away October 17, 1969. Wednesday at 2:10 p.m. and hoped his club would that iW do well there is a Joe Ferguson was the first ty before it is needed. OAKLAND (UPI) — Win or lose, “Mr. Finley told me that I made up “make room” for him in called it “another routine What it turned out to be helium reward waiting. I’ll What we would give 11 we could say, Cotter Visit charged with disorderly con­ the Oakland A’s always seem to have batter Fingers faced and he "Hello, Ma," in the same old way. the lineup Tuesday night and it was the starting lineup in the night’s work for me.” was Fingers’ fifth World pitch every day if they want duct in connection with a You can spare your family distress and financial worry plenty of candidates ready to play the quickly became the last out To hear your voice, to see your smile. Set Tomorrow domestic disturbance at a W. by selecting a burial site now. his turn to make it up for this game.” fifth game of the World The ace Oakland reliever Series save, which is an all- me to.” To sit and talk with you awhiie. “Last Angry Man.” was referring to his 11-3 in­ in the eighth when Rollie Though absent, you are always near. First District Congressman Middle Tpke. address. Court is Series with Los Angeles. time record, and his 15th Fingers came into Today, with the A’s on the verge of a Maybe Dark was serious. Maybe nings of work that helped struck him out on a high Still loved and missed and ever dear. William R. Cotter, D-Hartford Oct. 28. “I’ve earned it,” the appearance. He set the Wednesday night’s game fastball. will bring his campaign to spot in baseball history, that man is not. But later, then someone was save a 5-2 victory Vercelli Family SAINT JAMES hardhitting, 20-year-old latter record in Tuesday Manchester Friday. Cotter is Gene Tenace. asked him how he could pull Tenace Washington said after Wednesday night and put the night’s victory with his 14th seeking re-election to his third Several breaks reported CEMETERY “Finley is trying to bury me,” from the lineup. Dark responded, recently include: tagging two singles and A’s within a victory of their appearance. “ i i : G A L “ consecutive term. 368 Broad Street Tenace complained. “He’s still bitter “look, Tenace is a .211 hitter.” scoring one run in third straight World Cham­ “How often I pitch in the W h y Hop A ro u n d ? He will tour the Manchester • The computer center of the Manchester, Connecticut town at the Main Building of because I took him to arbitration over Oakland’s 5-2 win over the pionship. Series doesn’t bother me,” NOTICE Parkade, starting at 4:30, and Phone Bennet Junior High School on 646-3772 my salary. He’ll never forget that.” One thing Dark neglected to add, Dodgers. “I knew ahead of time said Fingers, who led all T/RE OUTLET GIVES You MORE TIRE lor the TOWN OF ANDOVER will make an appearance at Finley, of course, is Charles 0., the All persons owning personal Main St. was broken into however, is that Tenace also hit 26 that at the first sign of trou­ American League pitchers money. It’s "ECONOMY" to croak abouti Democratic headquarters on A’s’ owner. property in the Town of An­ Hartford Rd. at the 8 p.m. Wednesday evening. IBM cards homers, second best on the team, dover are hereby notified that “Shirt Sleeve Rally’’ planned were scattered and tools were Tenace.s ire became particularly drove in 73 runs, drew 110 walks, tops COMPARE THIS thrown into the printout portion aroused Wednesday night when the they are required by law to by Manchester Democrats. in the American League, played some PRICE ANYWHERE: return to the Assessor’s Office He will be accompanied on of the computer shutting it A’s beat the Dodgers 5-2 to take a 3-1 pretty decent first base and even on or before November 1,1974 a his Parkade tour by Ted Cum­ down, police said. lead in games in the World Series filled in a long spell as the catcher, a (If you insist on hopping around • While six men played ten­ TORO LRWN (May Also Be Used list of all personal property mings and other candidates for because his name was scratched from position he does not like to play. for budget-saving bargains) owned by them and subject to General Assembly seats. nis Wednesday from 7 to 8 p.m. the starting lineup only minutes As A Leaf Blower) at the Manchester Racquet BUT YOU WON’T FIND taxation in the Town of Andover before the game began. “That’s the kind of thanks I get,” VACUUM d rs u e s - tp o rtsw sar AS MUCH TIRE FOR as of the first day of October, “Naturally, Tenace said, “I asked Tenace said. “They know I don’t want 1974. 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Yeager Laughed Early THOUGHTS Sun First to Clinch WFL Division Title NEW YORK (UPI) — The the Sun then scored 26 straight points before the Americans, also while in other games, the Shreveport Steamer beat the Bell 30-25 APLENTY became the first team to clinch a 12-4, finally bounced back midway through the final period. By LEN AUSTER division title Wednesday night. The before a crowd of only 750 in Philadelphia and the Portland Storm Rod Garcia’s second field goal of the night, a 24-yarder, gave edged The Hawaiians 3-0. But Not at Ump’s Call took a step closer to one but it was painful. the Sun a 29-17 lead before the Americans’ Matt Reed connected Southern California won the Western Division title by beating with Dennis Homan on a seven-yard TD pass to make the final Hornets 27, Fire 0 the 29-25. The Birmingham loss com­ score close. Don Highsmith had TD runs of 15 and two yards and end Carter bined with the Southmen’s 25-15 triumph over the “It’s good to win this way without backing in,” said Coach Campbell sparked the defense to its first shutout ever as the OAKLAND (U P I)-S tev e put the game out of reach struck out on the 2-2 pitch,” With a run in and Jackson Cardiac Kids left Memphis two games ahead in the Central Division with four’ Tom Fears. “We’ll play the rest of them to win, but it will be Hornets ripped Chicago before 20,330 in Charlotte. Ed White also Yeager had a laugh early in with an insurance run later Yeager said of the sixth in­ and Bando on first and se­ games left. They ought to rename the Manchester High soccer team tempered somewhat, depending on injuries.” ran two yards for a score and Peter Rajecki kicked a 40-yard field the sixth inning of the fourth in the same inning. ning. “A break there and cond, Joe Rudi tried to move goal. The Hornets meet Florida next Wednesday night for first in the “Cardiac Kids.” Moving toward their 12th CCIL cham­ But while there was joy in Anaheim after Tony Adams passed Tight end Gary Shirk caught one TD pass and set up a score game of the World Series we’re out of the inning. the runners along with a with another catch as Memphis beat Florida. John Huarte, return­ the East. “I knew the tag was late pionship, the Indians have won five 1-0 verdicts giving for 316 yards and two touchdowns, there was disappointment in but it proved to be the last Heck, we didn’t get any sacrifice. Memphis as star running back Willie Spencer may have been lost ing after missing three games with a leg injury, threw an 11- because I had to reach to the Coach Dick Danielson in his 28th year at the helm, and ner­ Steamer 30, Bell 25 one for the Los Angeles breaks last night, either. The bunt was handled by for the rest of the season with a knee injury. yard TD pass to Shirk and they combined on a 50-yard screen pass right for the ball,” Yeager vous fans, some uneasy moments. rushed for 104 yards and a touchdown and D C. Dodgers catcher Wednesday “They (the A’s) capitalize first baseman Steve Garvey, Adams, the WFL’s leading passer, hit on 20-of-30 passes to to set up Spencer’s one-yard TD plunge. Nobles threw two TD passes to Rick Eber to lead Shreveport over continued. “But where was Followers must have had periods of trepidation after the night. on breaks,” he continued. who threw to first. become the first player to go over 3,000 yards, pushing his total to Spencer, the No. 6 rusher in the league, was carried from the Philadelphia. Nance scored on two-yard run and Nobles threw he lying?, I thought he was hooters opened the present campaign with a 3-1 setback to With Sal Bando on third “Nothing wrong with that. Yeager said a play at third 3,216. He threw a 12-yard TD pass to James McAlister and an 18- field on a stretcher in the third period. scoring passes of 27 and 39 yards to Eber. King Corcoran had two out.”. Hall High, looking anything but defending league titlists. “I edn’t say now he’ll definitely be out the rest of the season,” TD passes for the Bell. and Reggie Jackson on se­ That’s just baseball. Now, if was possible and he had yarder to Keith Denson to help the Sun to its seventh straight win (UPI photo) and 12th against four losses. said Memphis'Coach John MeVay, “but I’m pretty sure he’s going cond, pinch-hitter Jim Holt Yeager jumped up to only we can get a few to come Fears were laid to rest, however, as the defense began to Storm 3, Hawaiiang U called for a throw there. Superb, Back-Handed Stop by Dick Green Birmingham took a 17-3 lead as Charlie Harraway scored twice to be. The doctor’s going to have to make that decision.” rolled a bunt foul down the protest the call, bumped into our way.” click. Credit for this goes to assistant coach Doug Pearson. Grant Guthrie’s 37-yard field goal accounted for the only “I yelled, ‘third bj|se. on short plunges and Earl Sark kicked a 35-yard field goal. But Florida’s loss left the Blazers just one game ahead of Charlotte third base line and when umpire Don Denkinger and The Dodgers were ahead Pearson was confronted with the job of reconstruction of scoring as the Storm beat The Hawaiians before 11,032 in Yeager said. “But I think Defensive Gem of World Series Robbed Dodgers* Von Joshua of Hit in the Eastern race. The Hornets blasted the Chicago Fire 27-0 Portland. Ferguson retrieved the ball, almost drew an expulsion. 2-1 when North drew a walk, almost the entire backfield. The halfback line graduated Steve may have juggled the Bando bumped into him and “I may have bumped into one of three given up by and Mike Lombardo and Bruce Ballard would be veteran ball a little and didn’t have kidded: him pretty good,” Yeager loser Andy Messersmith fullbacks. It was a challenge but Pearson responded in good control of it. If it had Pro Hockey Roundup “I hope he (Holt) doesn’t said. “I don’t know. But I that inning. style. Young players with little experience previously, been a clean play, I think we were asked to do the job and they have. hit it to Fergy (Dodgers know I was mad.” It opened the door and could have gotten him at Green Softens Criticism rightfielder Joe Ferguson) The Dodgers could use a sent the Dodgers down to In the most recent outing, a win over Hall High on Whalers Sign Agreement third and set up an entirely or we might have a replay of few breaks, Yeager added. their third loss in four Warriors’ soil, sophomore Bill Meier did an unbelievably different situation for Wings Start Fast the other game.” “We had (Billy) North games. fine job against hot-shot Kevin Goodarzy. Not only has HARTFORD (UPI) - The for the city. The Whalers have the stock purchase amounted to them.” SPORTS In the first game of the Meier done his job but others have come through also. New England Whalers and all rights to television and radio about $1.5 million. Series, Ferguson uncorked a Garvey, however, said, “I Of Oakland Playing Turf Sophomore Matt Walsh, junior Billy Donovan and senior SLATE city officials have signed an while the city retained conces­ Baldwin said ticket prices for Like in Old Days sion rights. The Whalers, spectacular throw to nail couldn’t have gotten him. Tracy Kasel, none of whom had considerable playing time agreement to make the Whalers’ games will range OAKLAND (UPI) — Dick Green softened in his criticism transplants from Boston, were Bando at the plate. The ball bounced up. I grounds were much better tonight and I could anticipate on the varsity level prior to this campaign, have formed a FRIDAY Hartford Civic Center the from $4 to $8. The Whalers, who of the Oakland.Coliseum playing turf. But the ground has lured to Hartford by a lost their season opener to History almost repeated Garvey Adds One *Fan’ looked, but I had no the bounce.” solid halfback combine. NEW YORK (UPI) — The names are most certainly not CROSS COUNTRY new home of the World softened, too. ^ One big advantage Manchester possesses is senior net- Hockey Association team businessmen’s group that Toronto Tuesday, will play itself Wednesday night with chance.” Green credits good scouting reports for most of the as familiar but the Detroit Red Wings are off to a start Hall at Manchester purchased 50 per cent of the Nuys, Calif., and said both she “’The ground was much softer tonight,” said the A’s se­ starting Jan. 15 with an in­ most of their games in the only a change of characters OAKLAND (UPI) - Steve successful work by the “Million Dolla:” infield of Green, minder Ray Sullivan. He has not let a goal get past in nine reminiscent of their great Gordie Howe-Ted Lindsay-Alex Rham at Coventry team’s stock. Stanley Schultz, and the baby were doing fine. Manager Walter Alston, cond baseman after his team beat the Los Angeles Springfield, Mass, civic center for the A’s. Garvey has one more fan Campaneris, Sal Bando and Gene Tenace. straight winning efforts. Sullivan makes a big difference. Delvecchio-Red Kelly National Hockey League cham­ Ellington at East Cranhv augural league game. one of the business leaders in­ his team backed to the wall, until the Hartford facility is rooting for him now than he had “I think eight of the last nine Dodgers 5-2 Wednesday night to take a 3-1 lead in the When things go bad it’s usually the grounds he takes it His teammates know how good he is and so does the op­ pionship clubs of the 1950s. In ceremonies Wednesday at volved in the transaction, said In Oakland’s 5-2 victory Saturday completed. when the World Series began. babies born to our players have was realistic. World Series. out on. position. It’s conceivable that this knowledge psyches out The Red Wings posted their third home ice victory of the center rink of the unfinished Wednesday night. Holt lined been girls,” Garvey said. “I The Los Angeles Dodgers’ The A’s turned in only one double play in the game but it “Green is playing the best ball of his life and he is still the foes before they even step on the field, knowing whom season Wednesday downing the Atlanta Flames 4-2 behind FOOTBALL coliseum. City Manager a single to Ferguson who cut guess they’ll have to change the “We’ve got to win one Edward M. Curtin and Howard first baseman, the Series top was a sensational one to end the game. complaining,” said one groundskeeper. “We’ve worked on they have to shoot at. Bill Lochead’s (who?) third career goal. Manchester at Penney loose with a throw right on color of the nursery in Los tomorrow (Thursday),” he L. Baldwin, managing general, hitter at .412 with 7-for-17, The play came with Ron Cey on first and one out in the everything to make sure the ground is in the best shape. If there is one player Manchester can’t afford to lose it is In other National Hockey League games the New York Bloomfield at East Catholic the plate. Bando scored easi­ Angeles to pink now.” said. “ And w e’re about (N) partner of the Whalers, signed •Moves Up Money Ladder- became a father Wednesday ninth. Dodger pinch-hitter Von Joshua hit a hard grounder Green knows that. He’s been here since the field opened.” Sullivan. The Indians do not have a competent replace­ ly, but Jackson had to make due.” Rangers struggled to a 5-5 tie with the California Seals, Rockville at South Windsor the contracts. when his wife, Cyndy, gave to Green’s right and he made a diving stop and shoveled The man did not want to be identified but described ment for him. When he went down in a pileup against En­ Toronto tied 1-1 with Los Angeles Chicago blanked Boston a sweeping slide to get birth to a girl at a Los Angeles They provide the city with 12 BOTON (UPI) — John New- Newcombe’s win in the Japan Messersmith, who was the ball to shortstop Bert Campaneris, who threw to first himself “as one of the Coliseum’s oldest groundskeepers.” field last week, heartbeats literally stopped. They 4-0 and Minn^ota tied Vancouver 1-1. SOCCER around Yeager. area hospital. per cent of gross ticket sales combe off the charts two weeks Open last week combined with lifted in the seventh, left the to end the game. resumed beating only after Sullivan regained his feet and East Catholic at St. Thomas “ I thought I had him A fellow worker said crews “nail dragged” the field before Red_Wings 4, Flames 2: after taxes as well as $2,600 per ago has moved into 11th place in the Island Holidays Pro Classic ball park before his team­ Green wasn’t so kindly about the ground the night before Aquinas (10:30 a.m.) game for staffing. blocked off at the plate,” the “I wanted to be there with Mauch Rehired the game and that is what made it softer. signaled he was okay. Lochead, a first year man, tallied with 31 seconds left in the Commercial Union Grand victory in Hawaii the previous her but I think she un­ when he participated in three double plays, starting them Mattatuck CC at MCC (11 Curtin said the face value of husky Yeager said after the SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) - mates trooped into the Whatever the reasons for the A’s’ double play, it drew the second period to give Detroit the go-anead 3-z goal, m e Prix of Tennis standings with week have netted the big Aussie derstands,” said Garvey, who a.m.) th e contract will mean Gene Mauch who lost recently ciubhouse after the game. all and thus knotting a World Series record. the admiration of Dodger Manager Walt Alston. Offense Spotty Red Wings then iced the game at 19:56 of the final period his second straight tournament 100 points. He now has a total of Dodgers fell behind three went out and got two hits in CROSS COUNTRY revenues of about $1.9 million had been rumored as Walter “We keep complaining about the ground but it doesn’t do “The last play of the game might have been the best one on an empty-net goal by Nick Libbett. For the Flames the win. 264. games to one in the Series. Wednesday night’s fourth The major difference between the 1973 club and the pre­ East Catholic at HCC Meet Alston’s eventual successor any good,” he said after Tuesday night’s Oakland victory. "I thought he slid away and World Series game, which in the Series,” he said. “That double play is one of the best sent edition is the offensive. A year ago the Indians es­ loss was doubly depressing as Jacques Richard, their with the Dodgers Wednesday “They clawed it to soften it or something like that. The hooked in. I know that his began two hours after Krisha I’ve ever seen. It was a great defensive play.” tablished a new single-season scoring mark. ’That standard promising young left wing, was crumpled to the ice after was extended as as manager by Lobs to Win body mark was three feet Lee Garvey was bom. will not be threatened by this group. crashing into the the boards late in the final period, it was the Montreal Expos through the LOS ANGELES (UPI) - from the plate and it felt like The baby weighed six pounds, Billy MacLean paces the current scoring parade with ,not immediately known the extent of Richard’s injuries. 13% ounces. 1976 season despite a disappoin­ Topseeded Chris Evert had to Maple Leafs 1, Kings 1: his left leg went right up my ting fourth-place finish in 1974. Trying to Stay Cool nine goals follow^ by Tayo Stimac and Carl Bujaucius Garvey spoke by telephone resort to well-placed lobs Steve Vickers scored the tying goal with 1:18 remaining shin ^ ard .” Mauch the only manager the Wednesday night to turn back TV with four apiece. But lacking is that killer instinct which with his wife at Valley As it turned out, Jackson’s Expos have had since their in­ AND existed in 1973. When an opponent is down and ready to be in the game to salvage the tie for the Rangers on their Presbyterian Hospital in Van an inspired Rosemary Casals 6- tally made it 4-2 and the A’s ception in 1969 has always 2,6-7,6-2, in a two-hour quarter­ Alston Admits taken, the advantage is not being utilized. Leading 1-0 at home ice. A little over a minute earlier A1 MacAdam had AGWff worked on a two-year contract final match in the $100,000 RADK the tailend of a contest leaves space for finishes. More given the Seals what looked to be a 5-4 victory with a and according to General Virginia Slims tennis tourna­ BOWLING times than not, that’s been the case for Manchester this deflected goal off Ranger defenseman Brad Park that Manager Jim Fanning who ment. year. Tournament time is fast approaching and the offense trickled in behind goalie Ed Giacomin. made the announcement along Miss Casals, of San Fran­ TONIGHT He’ s LittleW arm ELKS — Jack Christadore will have to shift out of neutral if Manchester hopes to go Black Hawks 4, Bruins 0: Winter Marm-ups 7 :2 5 with club President John cisco, came to the net in the se­ K nicks V8, Jazz, 139-378, Reggie Tomlinson 144, Right-winger Bill Flett scored a power play goal with WINF anywhere. The Connecticut McHale "We wanted to con­ cond set to throw Miss Evert’s OAKLAND (UPI) — Yes, now that you mention it, Walt Bruce Fish 148-156-403, Stan 2:59 remaining to give the Leafs a tie — also on their home tinue that policy.” 8:00 (22, 30) Dodgers vg. Alston does notice it getting a little warm. control game off balance. Juros 147, Ernie Pepin 136-160- ice. The tie thus enabled both clubs to remain undefeated A’g, WTIC Hot, in fact. Closing View Spartans football 408, A1 Pirkey 161-402, A1 Atkins this eason. Mike Murphy scored the Kings’ goal at 17:41 of from Agway! He’s trying to stay cool, 148, Ding Farr 141-137-410, John How much intestinal fortitude the Manchester High foot­ the first period also on a power play. though, despite the fact that Dodgers can start thinking Rieder 135-377, John Talley 155- ball team has will be determined after Saturday’s league about 1975 because the 1974 North Stars I, Canucks 1: team will present a one more loss for his Los 387, Nick Twerdy 140-363, Jack clash with Penney High in East Hartford. ’The Indians World Series will be over. Veteran Stan Mikita scored two goals in helping Tony MEN'S AND WOMEN'S Angeles Dodgers and it’s all Christadore 378, Stan Seymour looked absolutely horrible against Conard. If they can drag INSULATED RUBBER Outside of the pitching, Esposito register his first shutout as the Hawks won 6" WOLVERINE ‘'Get Acquainted over. 357, Bill Adamy 355, Bob themselves off the turf and perform anywhere near their SNOWMOBILE PAK BOOT FREE SAFETY (»ECK Alston will stick with the Talmadge 371. first game in three outings this season. It was the second SPORT/WORK SHOE While Alston has his capability, it would be most pleasing to Coach Larry SUIT same lineup he’s used in all defeat for the winless Bruins. Chicago wrapped up the Foam insulation for warmth, A glove moccasin bool with pitching plans pretty well Olsen. He’s still mystified by the display against Lightweight cushioned sole and heel (or cushioned insole oil-resis- Merchants Nite” on ZODIAC — Rose Robideau game in the first period when Cliff Koroll scored on a Dacron" 80 four previous games. traction, steel shank Olive tani Pliotu ‘ “ cgIs sorted out in his mind, first Conard...Also looking for a turnabout is the East Catholic polyester Art Pierce and Ray Tilden 190-486, Mara Stephens 188-451, power play and Mikita followed 37 seconds later with his green Sizes 6-12 (75-1075) he has to get by today, and “This is the best we’ve gridders. ’The Eagles have lost two straight and a win over fiberfti! Brown sizes 6-12 Oct. 26, 1974 at take great pride in their Barbara Marble 185, Donna first goal of the game firing a 45-footer past Ross Brooks. insulation with a the man he’s pinning his got,” Alston said in the wake (03361) work. Art hat 14 years of Mieezkowski 178, Phyllis Ben­ Bloomfield High Saturday night at Mt. Nebo would lift the North Stars 1, Canucks 1: water-repellent $ 11.99 hopes on is Don Sutton, of Wednesday night’s 5-2 son 490, Loretta Griffin 450, spirits immeasurably. nylon outer shell ^ - experience aii in brake Lou Nanne’s breakaway p a l at 12:22 of the final period Slyleij lor comfort Dillon Stadium, Hart­ maybe the best pitcher in loss to the Oakland A’s that Carol Turner 458. $23.95 work. Ray, empioyed by lifted Minnesota into its tie with Vancouver. Don Lever with an adjustable Now baseball at the moment. left the Dodgers trailing belt. 2-way. full Nichois-Manchester Tire, had scored for the Canucks with just two minutes gone in length zippers on WOOL Other Sutton carries a 12-game three games to one in the CHURCH — Steve Shirkus $9.95 ford, Conn. 7:30 P.M. inc. for the past 5 years, the game. legs and front and PLAID ^ styles personal winning streak into best-of-seven series. “This 200, Phil Johnson 206-504, Don a detachable hood h a s 13 years totai is the club that got us here Anderson 210-549, Bill Chase Four pockets with available the fifth game of the Series flaps Navy $17.95 •J experience. For safety 223-526, Sandy Gerber 517, Howe Family sizes S-XL and he has to win or the so we’ll stay the way we sake, put your car in the are.” Elmer Ostrout 528, Bill Grant (78-0940-46) A bultpn-lroni shirt that s lull cut (or comfort Natural hands of men that know Should Sutton win today, 534, Bob Starkweather 506, Reg. $39.99 Free prizes will be service. Mike Wieber 520. wool blend In assorted plaid Alston said he will come Scores Again colors; Sizes S-XL (78-0596) Now $35.99 given to Persons lENTOUR back with Andy REC — Bob Guthrie 139-364, holding “Free” We Check Messersmith in the sixth Bob Smith 140-352, Tom Martin 19th HOLE game Saturday and Sutton 143. NEW YORK (UPI) - Howe and Family are picking up Merchants Tickets. • SHOCKS r m s HI ag right where they left off. again on Sunday. Both would Country Club TWO-PIECE SEE YOUR • FRONT END Get carpets be pitching on two days rest COMMERCIAL - Ted 1 Mark and Marty YELLOW ICAL MERCHANT ______• DISC BRAKES but in a sudden-death situa­ Lawrence 146-361, Ron li mu Aeros to the World Hockey Association ti- Following are the pairings 10:01 Genovesi, Taylor, Masse, Con­ RAIN SUIT nors r • b a l l j o in t s prefeesisnally tion, Alston doesn’t have too Sponheim er 135-358, Jack tle The Aeros opened their 1974-75 season in Vancouver and starting times for the SAVE $2.27 FOR FREE 10:08 Prindle, Coihurn, Agostinelli, Foul weather many options. Goldberg 136-384, Doug Scruton Wednesday night and the Howes led them to a 6-0 rout of Member-Member Golf Tourna­ Sleeves • WHEEL BEARINGS protection! 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Clark, D'Amato, Plodzik, C _ . / ' loo. WHA debut. 9:47 A. Calamari, Monaco, Morrissey, Pellicane SAVE 70e HOME ENGINEERS - will be such stalwarts as Willis McMahon 12:07 Perry, Angell, W atson, N, SUBURBANITE XG POLYESTER ’There has been talk that Agnes Kennedy 180, Sharon Reed, Dave DeBusscherre, Jer­ Ftorek broke a 2-2 tie in the 9:54 Delmastro, Rogers, Remes, Zavarella reg. $1,99 X Goodwill 12:14 Keating, Perone, Wilson, Ogden the Dodgers’ inexperience in D’A lessandro 471, Jennie ry Lucas and Dean Meminger. second period and scored two O n ly more in the third along with 12:21 Hancodi, Lomba World Series play is the Leggitt 464, Hildur Zawistowski The Knicks would rather not A $1 79 6 CK' reason why they are down 451, Gerry Tucker 192-512. be written out of the playoffs Michel Cormier and Murray MANCHESTER Keogan. ^ ■ pr. right now, 3-1, but Alston before they play their first WHITE PAINT CO. WIVES - Dixie Ford 197-538, Gary Kurt claimed by the Plus said he doesn’t see it that game of the season but they ob­ MR. AUTO WASH LEATHER $.95 F.E.T. West Middle Peggy Callahan 472. viously are in a rebuilding Roadrunners from San Diego in Tpife. way. SALES AND SERVICE INC. THERMAL Reg. $1.45 perpr. situation which could make it a the expansion draft made 30 '-Ve l l u x l in e d 180 Tolland Tpha. • L Hartford LINED GLOVES ORLON KNIT CAP »2B“ ^Manchester. 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Msnehester Dorn DeDominicis 147-144-402, 8:00 to 8:00 Wash With Sat. 8:00 to 4:00 ^CmO O D '^ E A R " Bill Zwick 144, Paul Gilberto CLOSED Ellington - Mitidlefielcl Nottli Hiiven Phono 354, Howie Peters 360, John WEDNESDAYS Other AGWAY ARCO 0 12«>SIIVI0NIZEGARWAX and Willimnntic 843-1181 Brown 362, Ed Ralph 363, Mick OLENDER’S MUFFLER SHOP WHILE YOU WAIT AG WAY Stores: Holmes 366, Slim Harrison 370, ROUTE 83 ROCKVILLE OFFER EXPIRES OCT. 19 John Mack 374, Rick (COUPON WASH TICKETS 10% DISCOUNT) DeDominicis 353, Bob Roy 366. r PAGE FOURTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn,, Thurs.. Oct. 17. 1974 MANCHES'TER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Thurs., Oct. 17, 1974— PAGE FIFTEEN Former Resident Writes Transfer of Nurse Is Meeting Subject PUBLIC RECORDS /ABOUT TOWN BOLTON matter. The association had in­ caseloads Mrs. Comolli would those of previous assignments, On Student Finances Donna Holland formed selectmen that Mrs. be reassigned. she said. Warranty Deeds Ruth Kern would be the agency Leonilda Sullivan, alterations A former resident of largest Sunday papers in the direct a federally-funded Correspondent Rotation becomes an impor­ Mrs. Kem has been with the Evan A. and Marian F. at 51 Tanner St., $630. nurse offering services to Manchester and graduate of world. seminar on the administration Tel. 6464)375 tant aspect of a public health agency for some time and has Thomas to Howard S. The Prayer Group of St. Bolton as of Wednesday. Wilbur M. Chadwick, Manchester High School has Strano, who has been at St. of Basic Educational Oppor­ Bolton selectmen have nurse’s education when the had the opportunity to work in Bergman, property at 30 Steep alterations at 9 Lincoln St., Mary’s Episcopal Church will scheduled a meeting tomorrow tomoiTow night’s meeting is different services the agency CARPET AND been invited to author an article Francis since 1970, has been ac­ tunity Grants in Indiana later meet tonight at 8 at 701 Hart­ several of the areas the agency Hollow Lane, $42,500. $500. scheduled for 8 at the town hall. on college financial aid for the tive in both state and national this year. ford Rd. night with, officials of the offers are examined, Mrs. serves. Raymond A. and Jerrilyn Timothy J. Connelly, relocate The selectmen have stressed Drysdale said. New York Times. councils on student financial Rockville Public Health Nurs­ Mrs. Drysdale said Mrs. Kem Parenteau to Patrick R. and garage to 26 Keeney St., $628. Strano has authored articles that Bolton wishes to continue aid and has served on both the ing Association to discuss per­ Each community is unique in will be most anxious to assist FLOOR COVERING Lorraine A. Weaver, property Aqua Pool & Patio for Dr. Frank Strano, director of ad­ on financial aid for the Ft. sonnel changes which were Id having Mrs. Comolli available terms of its particular health TEMPLE’S ethics and executive com­ A setback card game will be Bolton in meeting whatever at 73 Greenwood Dr., $31,500. and Mrs. Jean-Louis Hebert, missions and financial aid at St. Wayne Journal-Gazette, and in town. mittees of the Indiana State conducted Friday at 7:30 p.m. have taken place Wednesday. needs and in order for a nurse health needs are made known to swimming pool at 11 Butternut Francis College in Fort Wayne, News Sehtinel, and has been Phyllis Dprsdale, RPHNA I ® exceptional installation o n Marriage Licenses Financial Aid Association. in Cronin Hall of Mayfair The selectmen asked the to function to the fullest extent her. She said Mrs. Kern will '** Rd., $3,700. Ind., has written an article that heard on the radio as a guest Lawrence Arthur Joseph association to delay reassign­ acting administrator super­ of her professional capabilities continue the spirit of close (ISFAA) Gardens. All Mayfair residents n a m e b r a n d s , ARMSTRONG • Beauregard and Janet Lillian will be published in the Sunday expert on the subject of afford­ ment of Bolton’s public health visor, said that in keeping with she must renew her proficiency cooperation which Mrs. Comolli He is also state training of­ are invited. Lexander, both Rockville. edition of the Times, one of the ing college. .nurse, Mrs. Polly Comolli, its procedure of periodically in relating to families where established during her years in • NENTILE • MANNINGTON MILLS • ficer for the ISFAA and will David Allan Whiting, 12 pending discussion of the rotating nursing districts and needs vary considerably from Bolton. 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