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The Weather PAGE THIRTY-SIX - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Wed., Feb. 14, i m Todayjs Lottery Winning Number Partly cloudy, turning colder tonight South Windsor with, lows in the mid teens to low 20s. iii Partly cloudy, windy and cold Friday with f i 08568 highs in the low to mid 20s...... ^ Meatown 1215 Vi Silver Lane MANCHES’TER. CONN., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1973 - VOL.XCH, No. 115 Manchester—A City o f Village Charni TWENTY-FOUR PAGES — TWO SECTIONS PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS School Board Votes East Hartford :S"' HOURS: Tum . 8 R M WI 6 P.lk Thuri. 8 FrI. till 9 P.M. 6-3-3 Housing Plan SaUill6P.M.(CloMdMon.) Then ^Where QoaUty Always BARBARA VARRICK the use of modular classrooms The plan also (tailed for some U.S., Cuba Sign Pact at the elementary level in four redistricting. Exceeds the Price!” Correspondent of the five schools. Pleasant The only plan not totally Tel. 644-8274 Valley School excluded. disregarded by the board was and circumstances and the WASHINGTON (AP) - The agreement provides for contacts beteen Washington a document addressed to the The high school student Modular use was a major Wap- the previously controversial Secretary of State WilUam P. the prosecution or extradition seriousness of the acts.” and the Castro government led Czech ambassador in overcrowding problem will be ping Plan objection by Wapping Plan. In a surprise Rogers today signed an “ of any person who hereafter The pact is not retroactive to the indirect negotiations on Washington, who represents rectified with the SPECIALS! residents, the board and the ad- move, board member David agreement with Cuba aimed at seizes, removes, appropriates and will not affect hijackers the antihijack agreement, with Cuban interests in the United implementation of a 6-3-3 ...Now ministration during the Cohen who, during prereferen­ FOR THURS., curbing hijacking of airplanes or diverts from its normal route, who already have fled to one seven not^ passing through the States, even though the housing plan in the school prereferendum days for a board dum days, was a staunch FRI. AND SAT. and ships. The agreement was or activities an aircraft or country or the other. Swiss embassy since Cuban ambassador was never involved system, the Board of Education proposed $1.9 million new wing opposer of the Wapping Plan, to be signed simultaneously in vessel registered under the In addition, the United States initiated the exchange last Nov. in the negotiations. voted last night, addition to the high school to said he was now making the Havana. laws of one of the parties and retains its traditional policy of 2S. ft At a meeting attended by solve the student overcrowding sounds of a “ distant drummer" Oven Ready Rogers signed the agreement brings it the territory of the accepting as a political refugee This same indirect procedure U.S. officials said Cuba was more than 100 town residents, problem at that level. The and was siding with the people in his office shortly after 11 ;30 other pao^.” a person who arrives without carried through to the signing eager for a settlement and the board voted seven-to-one to board proposal was countered he had previously oppos^. He Hen . " *■ a.m. in the presence of Jaroslav The person charged with having endangered the crew or ceremonies and officials said therefore willing to concede place Grades K-6 into by supporters for said he was now lending his Zantovsky, minister of the hijacking will be tried “ for the passengers of a ship or plane. there never was consideration American positions. Major con­ elementary schools, send one- implementation of a Wapping support to the Wapping Plan Czerdioslovakian Embassy in offense punishable by the most ’This had been a problem in o f a face-to-face m eeting cessions were provisions for half of Grade 7 to Ellsworth and Annex Plan which called for over the 6-3-3 because the cost Washington. severe penalty according to the the 2% months of negotiations. between U.S. and Cuban of­ extradition and for excluding the other half to Timothy redistricting students from of implementing the plan is Cuixt briginally wanted the ficials. persons who escape without Edwards Middle School with V j TURKEY Wapping School and placing estimated at $46,362, which in­ agreement to cover such acts In fact, the complicated endangering crews or Grades 8 and 9; and to place them into the four remaining cludes construction of a as the seizing of a crewless or situation to Rogers’ signing passengers. Grades 10, 11 and 12 in the high grammar schools, and using the covered walkway from the two Grand Jury Refuses passengerless craft. school. Wapping School, because of its schools, and the plan "in no way However, a person who, for Presently the school convenient location near the would cnit the curriculum or example, steals a fishing boat structure is Grades K-5 in the high school, as an annex to the change the structure of the in Cuba and lands in elementary schools, one-half of high school. system.” He said that im­ To Indict Newsman Vernon Mayor would still be liable for Grade 6 in Ellsworth and the The first plan would not plementation of the 6-3-3 would prosecution under American remaining half housed with disrupt students since they cost taxpayers at least $300,000 WASHINGTON (AP) — A federal grand jury today illegal-entry laws. One U.S. of­ Grades 7 and 8 in the middle would all be attending the or $100,000 a year for the next lb. refused to indict a reporter and two Indians on charges of ficial said such laws will be Gives Views school. The four remaining schools they are currently in three years. possessing documents stolen from the Bureau of Indian enforced. grades are in the high school whereby K-5 will become His argument was supported 10 to 16 lb. average. Buy Affairs last fall. The result of the negotiations, facility. Grades 1-6 and provisions would by a resident, Walter Morris of now as the price Is up at On Transit Tax Honor Society Has Induction Rites which were conducted The decision was the result of be made for the incoming 61 Palmer I^., who said he least 5c a lb. After the grand jury’s decision was read to investigative indirectly through the Swiss a subcommittee feasibility kindergarten students. Full estimated the one-time costs reporter Les Whitten and Indians Hank Adams and Anita Miss Debra Vater, treasurer, lights the Service candle before speaking on that qualifica­ ambassadors in Havana and study which included reviewing programs would be offered for for the Wapping Plan to be and Hartford had veto power, tion for membership at the ceremonies last night for inductees in the National Honor Collins, the government moved that the case be dropped. Washington, were described as By Barbara Richmond previous alternative solutions Grades 7-9 but modulars would $72,000 and the annual cost at there would not be any way to Whitten, in a hallway highly satisfactory fom the U.S. (Herald Reporter) Society Chapter at Manchester High School. (Herald photo by Pinto) and new plans. On the com­ also be needed at Timothy "minus” $22,000 annually since GEM change the bill. interview afterwards said he News reports here identified If a proposed Transit District mittee were Board Chairman Edwards and Ellsworth. less teachers would be needed view. He said any bill of that felt the government had wanted the informer as a District of Officials said they achieved bill passes which would enable James Arnold and members Under the modified plan, in the system. Cost of the 6-3-3 Columbia policeman John G. nature, to be received with any Mrs. Margaret Rossi, Donald Bologna to show that he and his boss, the basic goal of acting against the district to pass a tax on home economics and industrial estim ate by him were $96,000 Arelland. degree of approval, would have Berghuis, Fred DeGiacomo and or syndicated columnist Jack terrorism without Vernon and give veto power to arts courses would not be as a one-time action and Anderson said the grand to be with a distribution of Richard Kupchunos. Anderson, had paid for the compromising the traditional Hartford, then Mayor Frank offered and there would be a approximately $69,000 annually. jurors questioned him on surplus, after deducting actual Power Outage Fails three cardboard cartons of According to Arnold, all plans reduction in the music Mrs. Nancy Caffyn, a Liverwurst U.S. position of accepting ac­ McCoy of Vernon would costs of operation of the line, to documents. ’They had not, he whether “ Les had spoken to me studied eliminated program. Grade 9 students resident, questioned the board tual political refugees. seriously consider withdrawing the towns. He said the way the said. in advance about plans to overcrowding at the high would receive half of the rationale in its decision to add They said the agreement that town from the nine- bill was presented, the surplus The FBI arrested Whitten return the document^and he school, but other factors, in­ required physical education modulars to all elementary would be both a real and psy­ member district and taking would be returned on a per and Adams Jan. 31 as they had—and whether he had paid To Halt NHS Rites cluding redistricting of chological block for hijackers. steps to create a one-town dis­ classes and homegeneous schools except Pleasant Valley. for the documents.” He saicl the capita basis. The mayor said he students, transportation carried three cartons allegedly But in spite of these ^nefits, trict for Vernon. grouping in mathmatics, She said that four classrcxims documents had been offered to does not feel this would be an By JOHN A. JOHNSTON Junior High School’s physical and psychological, feasibility and cost, were taken English, science and social containing the stolen the American officials repeated Mayor McCoy said today he would be needed, and currently Whitten free. eqpitable distribution. (Herald Reporter) auditorium as the setting. between nations. into consideration. studies would be reduced. documents from Adams’ apart­ that the agreement is not has been discussing such a available is one room and a Whitten said he was asked Also speaking against the tax TTie accommodations were But there are other wars to be Although the board approved Program expansion and growth small area not being used. ment to Whitten’s car. Ailams considered an opening to better proposal with Harold Collins “ And there was darkness why he helped Adams carry the bill at yesterday’s hearing was less formal than they would fought, he said, "against the 6-3-3 plan structure, it must potential would be held at a Also to be considered is that ^ i i i says he was returning the general relations with Cuba. owner of the Post Road Stages over all the earth” — at least in boxes to his car and why he former Senator Robert Houley have been in the upholstered spiritual, mental and physical now decide which of three minimum. fact that all apartment documents to the FBI, via the They say President Nixion bus company which has been that infinitesimal portion of ' V r * thought Adams was taking of Vernon. Houley, a member seats of Bailey, as Illing oppression; against evil, proposed plans of 6-3-3 would In the third plan. Grades 6 construction is currently being BIA, and that he had asked has not changed his position of supplying service for Vernon which Bailey Auditorium of 'i-'- them to the BIA, rather than to of the Vernon Town Council custodians hastily and efficient­ poverty, ignorance, brutality; most enhance the .school students would be moved into done in the Pleasant Valley Whitten to assist him in last November when he since the Connecticut Company Manchester High School is a By Ttw Piece FBI agent Dennis Hyten, whose said he was opposing as a con­ ly set up tables and chairs on against drugs ancj despair.” system from an educational and the elementary schools from School district. exchange for an exclusive saidhthe Fidel Castro govern­ ceased operations. part, the result of a power Save at least 30c lb. name was said to be printed on cerned citizen and individually very short notice. The students Because of the intellectual cost standpoint. Timothy Edwards School to ac­ However, Arnold said the In 50 years, the northwest corner of School and Autumn Model A Fords to make the rounds. The back of the photo story. Miss Collins, the govern­ ment would have to change its The mayor said that a plan is outage. Nevertheless, the in­ the boxes. as a member of the council. and faculty involved in the achievement, loyalty to high They must consider a full commodate some ninth graders number of kindergarten Sts. has changed little, but its function has — greatly and identifies the group as the “Swill Gang” ; and the ment says, picked up the generally hostile attitude under consideration which duction ceremony of the F. A. LEAN. SLICED Whitten said the jurors asked Houley termed the proposed ceremony pitched in to transfer ideals, conspicuous leadership, program plan, a modified plan, there. Arnold commented that students coming in the fall will fortunately for nearby residents. When the top photo was individuals, only possibly but not guaranteed left to right, documents at a bus station the toward Washington and stop its would put more inter-town Verplanck Chapter of the him several times why he gas tax increase as “ Nothing all accessories, including and nobility of character on and a third plan which calls for the program "was not fair” to not require mcxlular classroom taken July 11, 1924, the location was, plainly and simply as Sam Fulton, Bill Burgess, Tom Pritchard, Steve (no previous night, allegedly policy of exporting revolution to routes on to satisf other inter­ National Honor Society went on thought a reporter should have but a face-saving gimmick to reception refreshments, from which the inductees had been splitting the ninth grade into the ninth grader who would be use at that school. accoiripanied by a police in­ other, hemispheric nations. town traffic as well as the last night, only 20 minutes later put, the dump. According to Robert M cLeary pf 130 Pearl last name given), John Birge, M cLeary, Jim Shaw, Tom access to stolen property. permit Governor Meskill to building to building. judged for acceptance into the tw o schools. Cost runs "penalized” because some Besides the committee former .who posed as an T^e United States broke present service for commuters than s ch ^ u l^ and with lUing St., who loaned the picture and is one of the collection Hewitt, Joe Morrison, and Tom Kearns. (Herald photo by BACON Whitten said he rep li^ that keep his hands clean in the pay­ The 22 seniors who received National Honor Society, he respectively for the three at programs ordinarily taught in members who favored the 6-3-3 Apachk relations with Cubg in 196i over to Hartford. A crash survey is crew, Cheney Bros, had just relinquished the garbage Ofiara) ment of taxpayers’ dollars to. their pins, cards, and charged them with the grave $164,965, $25,550 and $129,600. the high school would not be plan were board members The government (^intended “ the hews iMlonged not to .^le these points and there have now being made for a reaction pickup service to the town, which purchased the fleet of the Connecticut Company. certificates from chapter of­ responsibility of playing their available in the middle school. the three intendecl^ to convert government but to the people” been no direcU'contacts since, to this£lan, and the mayor said All three of the plans call for Vernon Peterson and Mrs. Cile He listed as other, reasons for ficers are James Aldrich, Paul parts in these struggles. the stolen documents to tiieir and that subsequently he felt he would seriously consider Governor Decker. Opposed was Cohen. although dealings have bran his opposition: It establishes an Backofen, Marguerite “ The induction ceremony own use. The government said “ reporters had a perfect right conducted through other coun- working out this plan even if it entire new level of Blakeslee, Andrea Burr, Lynn prepared for you this evening is an unnamed informer was their to take informaticih from the meant the town subsidizing the Bolton bureaucracy; It establishes a Reassigns Garman, Clara Greenfield, not conducted for the purpose of source of information about the documents to give to the The lack of diplomatic operation for awhile. He said it new level of taxing power Richard H. Horton, Laura forming a distinguished class intended use of the documents. people.” would only mean a small between the state and the Janecek, Ilze Kiselis, Karen separated from the great mass amount, if anything. Top Aides municipalities...a dangerous Kneppel, Sylvia Lefort. of society,” Dr. iVchsen said. The mayor and the Town precedent at best; The choice Also, Scott Leone, David “ No, indeed. The purpose of Referendum Thursday Council last week agreed they HARTFORD (A P ) - Gov. iav6 at least 30c lb. of the gas tax as a source of Malinoski, William McGugan, this induction, ceremony is . j . and SON would strongly oppose Hartford Thomas J. Meskill today an­ funding is, to use Meskill’s own Richard Walter Meier, James precisely to call attention to the On Raffles^ Bazaars having veto power in the nounced the reassignmoits of PEARL term of an earlier day, “ fiscal Nelson, Bridgit Shearer, increas^ obligations you now district but they were advised three top state officials, FOR YOUR lunacy.” Richard G. Snyder, Patricia have and that your unusual by Richard Dempsey, one of the effective Man± 1. JUDITH DONOHUE The program, which is being Noting that the Stankiewicz, William H. ability entails extraordinary are Celebrating FREEZER town’s two representatives to Motor Vehicles Correspondent sponsored by the Andover appropriations for the gover­ Taylor, Margaret Wilks, and responsibility. The greatest one the district, that it would be Commissioner Robert Leuba Tel. 649-8409 Rural Music Program, will Fight Thh High Marint nor’s 1973-74 budget exceed Colleen Young. of you is the one who serves the unwise for Vernon to drop out. will become Meskill’s Bolton residents will go to the feature a 15-member troupe of With Thaaa income by $8 million, Houley The 18 juniors inducted are most. “ Now, please go forth Mayor McCoy appeared at a executive aide. Replacing him polls tomorrow to decide puppeteers with extensive Fnazer Spaclalal said the budget is balanced, but Jerry A. Bujaucius, Linda with pride, humility, public hearing in the General at the MVD will be Edward whether or not raffles and scenery and lighting, according only because there is an $8 Clarahan, Nancy Donovan, determination, energy and Assembly yesterday and voiced Kozlo.wski, currently public bazaars will be legal in town. to chairman Gordon million beginning surplus. He works commissioner. Pamela Frazer, Doreen A. thankfulness for what you are, MacDonald of Andover. BIRTHINGTON’S WASHDAY opposition to a bill which would said, however, that this coming Gagnon, Gregory Haroian, Polls will be open from 6 a.m. Whole for what you have achieved and place an additional tax on Colin Pease, presently to 8 p.m. and voting will be by Tickets will be available at year highway fund spending Laura Hlivyak, Kim Hyde, for'what you have received and gasoline. He said he would not executive aide to Meskill, was machine, according to Town the door for $1. will exceed income. Stephen Ide. say to yourself, ‘With the S A LE oppose the bill, as originally named today as deputy Clerk Catherine Leiner. at, Loins of Houley urged the legislators transportation commissioner ^Jso, Frank Jaworski, Ellen unique qualities I have, this is suggested, that the Transit Th e referendum was Nursery School “ Don’t kid yourselves into Kennedy, Thomas Latham, what I am going to do and this is District get one cent of the prej. for motor and rail to replace announced last week after a Applications for Bolton thinking the highway fund - the Casey Mahone, Jean Pastel, how I am going to do it.’ And in sent gasoline tax. He also Samuel Kanell who will became group of more than 100 voters Cooperative Nursery School Beef gas tax can bail out Mass Lorraine Roberts, Curtis J. the process give, give of termed the bill as being too a special assistant to the petitioned the selectmen to will be sent out March 1, accor­ 'Transit... it simply cannot.” He Stager, Craig Steely, and Diane yourself, ydur qualities, your restrictive as to the creation of transportation commissioner. legalize bazaars and raffles in ding to Donna Kelly, president. added, “ The way this Treadwell. abilities to help all of those additional districts. A Successor for Kozlowski town. State statutes require Persons wishing to enroll administration is going, we will was not named but Deputy In the main address. Dr. people on this mother earth who that the matter be decided by a In considering Vernon children in the fall school (xhi- have to bail out highway Conrunissioner Paul Manafort Alfred B. 'Tychsen, assistant are so much less fortunate than referendum vote. forming its own district, the tact Barbara McLarney, maintenance with general fund will act as commissioner. superintendent of schools for in­ you are, and help them to The selectmen did, however, mayor questioned what legal French Rd., before that date. revenues.” He urged repeal of Meskill did not immediately struction and curriculum, achieve some real, basic im­ legalize Bingo at its meeting liability Vernon would have if Children who at least 3V^ by the Public Service Tax Fund explain the shift but said he was recalled that he was about the provements. last week, since that game the district should pass the bill Dec. 31 1973, are eligible to and letting the people of Darien “ confident that many same age as the students when “ Only by setting out on a comes within their statuatory for the gasoline tax in the nine attend the school, which meets and Ridgefield raise their gas additional benefits to the state WWII was being fought, and mission like that will you feel powers. at Bolton Congregational t towns. He said if the bill were tax to finance their commuter since then he has witnessed passed and then it was found all will result from today’s (See Page 10) Sponsorship of any of the Church from 9 to 11:30 a.m. service. 60 to 75dta. Average. realignment.” several other conflicts. above eyents will be limited to There will be a two-day session of the money was not needed. Will cut into PorteriMHiso, voluntary, non-profit or and a three-day session. Sirloin, T-Bone or Flank educational organizations, Mrs. Steaks, and Hamburg. Leiqer said. Copies of the Bulletin Board Ramambar, steaks are statute are on file in her office The planning commission will and one is posted on the board sailing as high as $1.99 Ri. Transit Tax Given Airing meet tonight at 8 at Community Stock up at this pries; M’s in front of Town Hall. Hall. Ilka putting money fci Om HARTFORD (AP) - Also, the modified proposal received from nine towns that and the Connecticut Coiiference objected to paying a tax which The zoning board will meet banki Tax Review tomorrow at 8 p.m. at Republican legislators threw would only give transit districts belong to the transit district, o f Mayors. The Mayors’ would benefit only bus riders. JUSLtSL. compared to 29 towns under the The Bolton Board of Tax Community Hall. their support Wednesday to a the power to levy the tax; it organization said the first regional tax plan. In New Hartford City Council Review will hold three sessions The public is invited to a mass transit district gasoline would not require them to do so. priority was to get the buses Haven, the region has 14 towns Majority Leader Nicholas Car­ to hear complaints from program on adoption to be spon­ Tihole tax proposal, but Gov. Tliomas T h e modified plan was rolling, no matter what the but the likely transit district bone said 60 per cent of state taxpayers and to discuss sored by the Junior Woman’s FaiRily Circus sheets and pillowcases at no extra charge with every Frigidaire washer, dryer or Laundry Center J. Meskill reportedly made no overwhelmingly supporte(j by system of payment. has four. The Bridgeport tax revenues, come from the assessments. Club tomorrow at 8 p.m. at St. Bottom commitment to sign it if it both House and Senate All three groups preferred a district includes only core cities, yet the taxes are The first will be Friday George’s Church. passed. Republicans at caucuses tax levied state-wide. FREE <7.95 Value FREE Bridgeport and Fairfield. spent state-wide. evening from 8 to 10. The se­ United Methodist Church will “ He’s considering it,” said Wednesday. Meskill was again criticized Rounds Figures compiled by the cond will be Saturday from 9 hold its annual church House Majority Leader Gerald House Speaker Francis for his refusal to spend money “ The survival of core cities is Includes Eye of the Round legislature’s Office of Fiscal a.m. to noon and the final conference tomorrow night. [®6» Stevens after a meeting of the Collins said the transit district in the Public Service Tax Fund in the best economic interest of Analysis show the penny tax session will be Feb, 20 from 8 to The evening will begin with a GOP leaders with the governor. tax was the most viable and to subsidize bus operations. the state,” said Carbone. He Frigidaire Electri-clean would raise $2,042,115 annually 10 p.m. potluck at 6; 30 followed by the “ If it passes,” said Senate that there was “ no question” Hartford Mayor George Athan- said a gasoline tax would Frigidaire Refrigerator. Oven Range. No more oven in the Greater Hartford Transit A ll meetings will be at formal meeting at 7:30. Frigidaire Laundry Center. President Pro Tempore Peter that it would raise sufficient son urged the legislature not to discourage the use of 17.0 cu.fL with a 4.75 cu. ft. cleaning. . . it cleans itself. District, $752,700 in Bridgeport- Community Hall. Nursery care will be provided. Fits almost anywhere. Only Cashman, “ I feel pretty damn funds to subsiidize bus repeal a law passed last year automobiles. He also said a tax freezer that stores up to More easy cleaning with and $1,763,955 in seven New 24" wide, washes one confident the governor’s going operations. directing the Department of on transit districts “ is not going 166 lbs. No defrosting... pull-off knobs, spill-saver Haven area towns served by the Skating family-size load while it to sign it.” “ We should put the tax on the ’Transportation to subsidize bus to work.” it’s 100% Frost-Proof. top, removable bbttom Connecticut Co. Park Commissioner Roberta About Town dries another. LC-2 for 240 T h e proposal is a people who have the buses and operations. The governor Reversa-doors hinge right drawer, big-capacity drip Simon has announced that Members of Manchester volt Installation or LCT-120 modification of a previous plan the riders,” said Collins. He Can of Worms vetoed the act, but the state or lefL Add-on Automatic bowls. Tax Opposed skating conditions are satisfac­ WATES will meet tonight at to plug into standard 120 which GOP lawmakers had said the bill might be acted Supreme Court ruled the veto Ice Maker now or later at The proposal to levy a tory at Herrick Memorial Park. 7:30 at the John F. Tierney rejected on Tuesday. The upon on under emergency rules. invalid. Opposition to any gas tax at extra charge. volt household current. Model RSE-36S regional gas tax opened a can of She advises parents dropping Funeral Home, 219 W. Center original plan was to levy a Both the Finance Committee Oppose Repeal all came from Michael W. worms in the Hall of the House o ff children that the park St., to pay respects to the late Model FPi -170TT Model LC-2 or LCT-120 23 to 27 lbs. Avaraga. special penny-a-gallon tax on and the Greater Hartford Michinsky, a spokesman for the Wednesday (horning. The N e w Haven Mayor building is not always open, due Mrs. Esther Draghi, whose wm cut into Cube Stoaks, gasoline sold in all towns within Transit District scheduled Connecticut Petroleum LaFayettCy You Should Be Here Finance Committee heard a Bartholomew Guida said a vote to lack of volunteers. sister, Mrs. Ida Carini, is a <309,95 Bump Roast, Round ^a planning region where a mass meietings today to discuss the Association. With another one review of arguments that have to repeal the bill would “ show Persons willing to help out by member of the group. <329.95 <359.95 .Bround, Eyo ol the RoumL transit district was in operation proposal. penny tax on gas, he said, 60 per surrounded the months-long bus complete disregard for the supervising the building during and Sandwich Staaka. and subsidizing commuter bus Transit district and city cent of the retail price of Will there be super values in Manchester during the Downtown Guild’s amual crisis. public interest.” skating hours are asked to GENUINE PARTS FRI6IDAIR HEADQUARTERS QUAUTY SERVICE service. officials from New Haven and gasoline in Connecticut would Ws Sell Conn. WMhinSon’s BirtlStay sale? Oui, oui, says General George (Creighton) Shoor of Shew There was strong opposition Several speakers decried the contact Mrs. Simon. .Hartford said the district-only consist of taxes. He said CEILINGS takes a parting shot from the prone position at a Hartford Solons Object to the bill, as propos^, from need for a new tax in light of a lit* a good tlipa (or coillr 50C Lottery Tickets! tax would fail to raise enough gasoline should be called S m e t it o r ^ t e c t i n g his flank in the foreground is Leo Juran of F a lr w ^ who as Thomas B u t many legislators senior citizens, the petroleum state budget surplus, a Puppet Show [repairs. Free eatlmateal money because transit districts "taxoline.” S S w n prowstoe^pen is mightier than the sword. Holding the Guild baper for objected to having the tax im­ and highway industries and the proposed cut in the sales tax The international acclaimed are smaller than regional E S T . 1 9 4 1 We Aooept m rthW on’q Washdav Paul Misserl of Paul’s Paints. En garde to slash prices is Bemie posed in towns which were not Connecticut Labor Council. and unused money in the Public Several speakers said the Tandarica Puppet and Bernard A. Lozier Federal Food Stamps. planning areas. aop mi reloaaiKg i» Ken Hanklneon St Harrieon’s. The big event Is part of a transit district, so the Conditional support was Service Tax Fund. state subsidizes the Fairfield Marionette Theater of 649 MAIN ST. County railroad commuter Inc. We Beem e 99ie Bight tt£do- w w ^ continue through Saturday. LaFayette’s reported conunent was, proposal was amended so that Restrict Tax Base voiced by the Greater Hartford Legislative opposition itocharest, Rumania will give TEL 643-2171 service, but does not levy a tax To Umtt <)DaBttttM! 1 the tax would apply only in In the Hartford area, for .transit District, the apparently came from subur­ pdd&rnances Friday evaiing B.D. “le e rin g zee pricez, it is fine bpt where are zee ads in ze Herald for zee squab? - just within the area served. Phone 649>4464 towns within transit districts. example, gas revenue would be Amalgamated transit Union ban towns whose residents at i;30 and 8:30 p.m. at Hebron PEARL ■% " W."* • I (Herald photo by Buceivicius) Eiementary School. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MRinchester, Cktnn., ’Thurs., Feb. 15, 1973 — PAGE THREgg

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LUCKY BIBTHDATE Sheinwold on Bridge I PITTSBURG, Kan. (AP) - Archbishop Seeks School Funds I 1 Thea tre Kent Powers, a student at EXPERT’S PRIDE Kansas State College, uaed his hand with a club and led a spade claim on some governmental Time Schedule LOSES CONTRACT South dealer m essage is contained in his imperiled Catholic schools will In the pa$toral letter, birthdate to win a contest. The toward dummy. West played North-South vulnerable Archbishop John F. Whealon support,” he added that “ At the By ALFRED SHEINWOLD third pastoral letter on Catholic be m ade during M asses in these Archbishop Whealon urges in­ college cafeteria offered a prize low, and South went into an im­ of Hartford has appealed for present time, however, we The average expert prides NORTH education, which has been sent churches on the weekend of tensification of planning for the for the studen t guessing closest pressive trance. ’ A KJ87T support of a special fund­ cannot plan on receiving himself on his ability to guess to all priests in the Hartford Feb. 24-25. Contributions from future of schools and suggests to the number of glasses of West shows out on the first or 9 A K .1 raising effort for Catholic federal or state aid. Our where the missing high cards Archdiocese. steps toward regionalization of Vernon Cine I - “ Steelyard U.A. E ast - "C a b a re t" 2:00- milk served at the the general public may be sent second heart. O A elementary schools, especially some schools and cooperation problem now is that w e are run­ establishment the previous ' 'i are. He’s usually right, but The pastoral letter, he said, is to the “ Catholic Schools B lues" 7:15-9:00 7:00-9:15 If only low hearts drop on the A g 10 9 4 those which serve poor and ning out of time. Governmental week. Having been born in pride goeth before a fall. If it’s for guidanm of parents, school Collection Fund,” (Connecticut between parishes sfionsoring Vernon Cine II — “ Pete ’n M i ace and king. South m ay w ell WEST EAST disadvantaged children. His aid for nonpublic schools may October, 1964, Powers turned 1 possible to play for a sure thing, boards; teachers, and others Bank and Trust Co., schools in matters such as cen­ T illie " 7:30 Burnside T h eater — “ The 1 decide to abandon the suit and A92 AAgiuh come — but when the only in the guess o f 10,054. The even an expert should not rely ...... involved in Catholic elementary Constitution Plaza, Hartford tral purchasing and cooperative State Theater — “ Sword In G etaw ay” 7:15-9:30 tackle the spades. But it must g 8 7 6 10 4 Catholic schools left to receive actual figure was 10,076 on his ability to guess. education. Key . points from it 06115. use of facilities. The Stone” 6:10-8:00; Short be right to lead out two rounds OJ10 942 ggK63 aid are those of a few more glasses. South dealer A 7 2 A K .S 3> ^ ...... will be read in Catholic This will be the third year Reiterating his belief that Subject 7:30 M eadows Drive-In — “ Lady of hearts first. affluent parishes.” North-South vulnerable churches in Hartford, New (Catholic schools have a “ just Jerry Lewis Cinema, South Sings the Blues” 7:00; “ Hannie As the cards lie. South is funds have been sought to-help Opening lead—Jack of Haven,' and Litchfield Counties meet mounting financial needs Windsor — “ Lady Sings The Caulder” 9:45 •9 ", r i home. ’The ten of hearts drops, Diamonds — the boundaries of the Blues” 7:30 MOVER/OMOB and a heart continuation allows of parish schools, chiefly those Declarer won the first trick Hartford Archdiocese — Satur­ PORBinraBANO South to set up a heart trick in inner-city areas. In 1971, in dummy with the ace of day and Sunday. $288,686 was raised; and in 1972, PRRKHILL-JOYCE FLOWER Shop Start* Friday YOUNQPEOPIE without any risk. 10 Acadfmy diamonds and counted his South East A collection to support $192,786. n t msmm* «f a* mm*o> a a Mm Daily (Question tricks: two hearts, two Pass Pass Award Partner opens with one WEEKEND SPECIALI I I f ia»im *r OMr c diamonds and four clubs. He 2 N T A ll Pass spade, and the next player JtCKlfMMini needed one other trick for the Opening lead — O J NEW SPRING FABRIC SALE WINNER-BEST ACTOR’ ' AFRICAN VIOLETS Cobarol A U M U AOMTIfO contract. No Way To Guess ■GOLDEN GLOBE' AWARD. [RJ loot M m E South saw that he could Unfortunately, there was no paatiea. You hold: Spades, A- develop a spade trick if West way to guess right. East had all (^-10-6; Hearts, 10-4; of the top spades, and South was .^7 had the ace or the queen or Diamonds, (^-8-6-3; Clubs, 8- pot doomed to defeat. r u m m a g e s a l e •2.49 both. The odds were 3 to 1 that 5-3, Declarer did not give himself Friday, Fab. It, 1973 (Cash and Carry) West would have at least one What do you say? 10 AJS. Avanti! the best chance for his •m o C T i high spade, and South was sure Answer: Bid two spades. This ■miKia contract. 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Published by Manchester Publishing •Subscribers who fail to receive their Co!, 16 Brainard Place, Manchester, newspaper by carrier daily before 6 p.m. Conn. 06040, telephone 643-2711 (AC 203.) should telephone the circulation depart­ ment, 647-9946. Published every evening except Sun­ days and holidays. Entered at the Member Audit Bureau of Circulation Manchester, Conn., Post Office as Se­ Member of The Associated Press cond Class Mail Matter. Burl L. Lyons Publisher ^rW iisli i iu| toifs Hi rt lida^ The Manchester Publishing Co. assumes no financial responsibility for Subscription Rates typographical errors appearing in adver- tiseihents and other reading matter in Payable in Advance The Manchester Evening Herald. One Month |3.25 Display advertising closing hours, Single Copy 15f three full days prior to publication. By Carrier, Weekly 75f Deadline for Herald want ads, 12 noon prior to day of publication; 12 noon One Year 139.00 Friday for publication Saturday and Six Months $19.50 Monday. Three Months $9.75 Tax Hearings Under Way

We hope that Rep. Wilbur Mill’s spurred demands for reform in 1969. Congress responded with a minimum -V common sense will gain support from some of his fellow Democrats as his tax of 10 per cent. It also cut by $11 House Ways and Means Committee billion taxes paid by those in low and EVERYONE'S IMVIIED TO OUR WASHINGTON’S BIRTHDAY S AIL.. middle income brackets but considers tax reforms, reductions or Southwest Harbor in Acadia NaUonal Park, Maine. (Photo by Reginald Pinto) increases. subsequent sharp rises in Social Mills has indicated he is not in favor Security , taxes erased any real reduc­ of a tax overhaul as he opened tion. OK USED CARS Now Thru Monday, February 19th hearings on reform proposals, calling President Nixon has voiced support Open Forum Capital Fare 69 ClievrolBt Impala $1995 69 Chevrolet Chevelle $1995 for reduced property taxes, some tax Custom Coupe. V-8, automatic transmission, vinyi Malibu Sport Sedan. V-8, automaUc transmission, for n^ore taxes on capital gains, _ _ _ _ _ would oliminnfpeliminate the neressitvnecessity air conditioning, power steering, vinyl roof, radio. rebate to parents who send their roof, bucket seats, power steering, radio. cutting the oil depletion allowance, Need Mono-Rail of turning it around and which 68 Ctwvrolet Caprice $1629 68 Chevrolet Impala $1675 would also save time. Andrew Tally and closing business depreciation and children to parochial schools, and Dear sir; Coupe, V-8, automatic transmission, power Custom Coupe. V-8, automatic transmission, SAVINGS ARE BIGGER - I also, among others, think bucket seats, vinyl roof, power steering, radio. more liberal treatment of workers I have noticed a lot of talk steering, radio. other so-called loopholes. lately in the newspapers about they made a mistake when they 68 Ford 6alaxia 500 $1949 71 Chevrolet Vega $1895 who set aside some of their income the buses and also considerable took the trolley cars off for What Else Is New? Sport Coupe. V-8, automatic traiumission, vinyl 2-Door. 4-cylinder, automatic transmission, radio. The argument that substantial toward a personal pension or talk about establishing a mono- many of the above reasons and roof, power steering, radio. 68 Pontiac Firebird $1745 they certainly were as good as hearing footsteps behind me at Sport Coupe. V-8, automatic transmission, power THE TRADES ARE HIGHER THAN EVER BEFORE increases in taxes imposed on income retirement fund. He also has opposed rail system for Hartford and WASHINGTON-To anyone described as overly prudent; on 68 Pontiac LeMans $1699 vicinity which I think is an the buses, and much less the contrary, he has always night.” When the sun goes down Sport Coupe. V-8, automatic transmission, bucket steering, radio. arising from investments would any general increase in taxes and is excellent idea, although I am detriment to the environment. who has lived in Hell City in Hell City, fear rolls in like seats, vinyl roof, power steering, radio. 70 Plymouth Sport Sedan $2195 longer than overnight, the com­ seemed to me to possess more So dream along with me folks 69 Chevrolet Impala $1775 V-8, automatic transmission, air conditioning, Tremendous Selection of New and Used damage the economy found sympathy trying to hold down federal spending not an authority on the subject. ment of Sen. Charles McC. than his fair share of courage. fog. For the last two years, I have and let’s hope we have the But Baker also is no fool, and Yet, crime is not news in the Sport Coupe. V-8, automatic transmission. vinyl roof, power steering, radio. with Mills who wryly recalled he had in order to prevent higher taxes. mono-rail some of these days. Mathias Jr., R-Md., on the capital unless it involves a well- 68 Chevrolet Impala $1495 been telling everyone who murderous shooting of neither is the former combat 69 Camara Sport Coupe $1795 Cars to Choose From always been told “you can shear a He has served notice he will veto would listen that eventually the Thanking you, Mr. Editor, for Marine major who moved back known name. The Washington 6-cylinder, standard transmission, radio. Sport Sedan. V-8, automatic transmission, power some of your valuable space, I Mississippi’s Sen. John C. Sten- steering, radio. only practical system of nis could not have been viewed to his hometown in South Post and the Star-News sheep each year but you can only skin “budget busting” spending bills. remain. ordinarily—and quite sen­ pdssenger transportaiton would as hot news. Carolina because, as he him once.” Democratic Congressmen, who be the mono-rail. Very truly yours, explained, “I got tired of sibly—relegate crime stories to OADTCD CHEVROLET VISIT THE DEALER OF YOUR CHOICE William N. Sweet Sr. Stennis was robbed and Swift and drastic changes in the tax profess to see Nixon trying to destroy Some agreed with me and gunned down by two youthful their inside pages; in fact, most laAlf I Elf C o ., INC. some said that I was just 62 Starkweather St. of the Post’s crime reports are laws undermine confidence, disrupt all the social progress of the last 40 Manchester assailants outside his home in Today’s Thought 1229 MAIN ST. MANCHESTER SEE HiS.M?S-JAT_A_W 0 dreaming. Well, if it is a dream “respectable” northwest carried in agate type under a th e economy, and often have years, want to force him to spend I sure would like to see it come Washington at the presumably Deuteronomy 33:25 “Your standing head, “ Crime and unforeseen consequences. more money and ignore the deficit true. You ask why? Well, for It’s the Law “ safe” hour of 7:40 p.m. bars shall be iron and bronze; Justice.” News, after all, is Hi Folks—Come In and Look Them Over—! several reasons. and as your days, so shall your what is uncommon, and crime USED CAR SPECIALS YOUR AMERICAN MOTORS and inflation. To the editor: Declared Mathias, with under- Mills tried a drastic remedy for First, after proper legal tandable outrage, “Despite the strength be.” in Hell City has become I hope that Mr. Morgester commonplace. No editor could They are doing this despite the fact procedure, it could be built wrote his letter of Feb. 9th with millions of tax dollars invested 1 7 1 T o yo ta ______*1695 70 IRievrolet ..,. *2595 those who want the tax laws rewritten right along side the highway find enough room on Page 1 for 7 1 PO N TIAC 70 PONTIAC that the humanitarian or social tongue in cheek, or he is a most in public safety, a distinguished This is one of God’s oldest and DATSUN DEALER... I Corolla Wagon. 4-speed, 4 cylinders, radio, Monte Carlo. V-8. automatic, power steering, air when he introduced a bill in the last and still not interfere with the day’s supply of terrorism. Catalina 2-Door HT. Auto., PS, PB, A/C. Executive Station Wagon. Auto., outrageous bigot and of public servant, one of our finest promises to man but always PS, PB, Factory air, one owner. I heater. conditioning. session that would have eliminated segment of the new budget calls for a traffic on the highway. abysmal ignorance of the laws legislators, is assaulted and refreshing and creating hope Wounded in the left u { ^ r thigh and the chest, John Sten­ *2695 higher percentage of a higher total Second, It would have its own of Connecticut and of the robbed on his doorstep.” and courage. Our days are ’ 2795 71 DATSUN 4995 71 JAVELIN ^2895 . 7 1 Toyota------...... *1895 69 Ford ...... *1395 virtually all of the loopholes, such as right$of way and would not be never the same — some bright, nis made it into the house 7 1 BUIGK than ever before. Social programs call Constitution and Bill of Rights. While sharing Mathias’ high 69 CHRYSLER Pickup Model 521. 4-speed, 96 OHC engine, SST 2-Door Hardtop. V;®' j deduction for interest paid on a hampered by a lot of stop lights, some gloomy — some in health, unaided. As he was being LeSabre Custom 2-Dr. HT. I certainly also question the opinion of John Stennis, I’m Town and Country 9-Pass. Station Wagon. for 43.5 per cent of Nixon’s $269 billion stop signs, grade crossings, and integrity, or should I say hones­ afraid my reaction to his com­ some in illness — and the rushed to the hospital, he told Auto., PS, PB, A/C. 70 T o yo ta ...... *1695 ^ ...... $ 7 7 9 5 mortgage. He observed that most bumper to bumper traffic as police he was stepping out of his Auto, PS, PB, Factory Air. emerald green, matching Interior. j ty, of Gov. Meskill. The good ment must be the sorrowful strength and joy of one day will Corona 4-Door. Automatic, radio, vinyl top. , _ . . 1 1 budget, compared with 42 per cent of *2995 142 S 2-Door, radio, radial tires. exemptions or preferential the buses often are, and governor took an oath to sup­ query, “So what else is new?” not suffice for another. But we car at the curb in front of his *1895 $250 billion this year. therefore, could be better able home when two youths treatments had good and reasonable port the rights of the citizens Everybody else in Hell City need not rely on our own 69 TORONADO 68 PLYIjlOUTH 71 HORHET *1495 yj pihtq *1795 It is obvious that President Nixon to make a specific mono-rail except perhaps President Nixon strength for we are assured “jumped from the shadows.” Custom Auto., PS, PB, A/C, One Owner. cause for their adoption in the first and residents of the state Satllllte 2-Dr. HT. PS, PB, Auto., one owner. system in operation, between takes his life in his hands that whatever the new While one youth held a gun on a:™i r r - Shown has not reversed the nation’s course regardless of race, creed or miles, blue with matching Interior. wimBwano, LYNCH MOTORS place. The bill died and Mills isn’t Manchester and Hartford, as it religion. This he has failed to do. whenever he ventures outdoors experience or test God will give the Senator, the other took *1395 Above or killed worthwhile social programs. would only take a matter of 10 It can t be possible that Mr. after dark. us power to meet them and sur­ Stennis’ watch, wallet. Phi <2495 likely to bring it up again. or 12 minutes to make the trip, Beta Kappa key and 25 cents. Is Just He is seeking “change that works,” Morgester is also as ignorant of It is expecially outrageous vive. Publicity accorded to the avoidance according to the builders who the Constitution and the Bill of when a man of Stennis’ civic Lord — keep me from Then said Stennis, one of his A Partial and the majority of taxpayers claim it could travel at a speeed assailants said something like O ecorm ier saTemuo. stature cannot walk in safety needless worry and help me to ITIOIYIOITIAI of taxes by some people with high Rights. approve. They do not want higher of 50 miles per hour or better. As to the infallibility of the from his car a few feet to his trust your promises. “Now we’re going to shoot you Llstlngl incomes, due to investments in tax Also, they could have a motor anyway.” MANCHESTER OLDS 285 Broad Street, Manchester 643-4165 646-4321 taxes. Pope, I feel that Supreme Court hearthside. Congress doesn’t Submitted by 345 CENTER ST. MANCHESTER exempt securities for example. on both ends of the train which is fully as qualified to make produce many John Stennises. Rev. C. Henry Anderson, Well, of course, they did shoot SILVER LANE AT HARTFORD RD. 643-1511 decisions of parochial and abor­ But it is not surprising that a Pastor him, twice, and then took to their heels. John Stennis, who tion in this country as is he. member of the United States Emanuel Lutheran IVe Are The Area’s Largest I am 57 years old, no children, Senate shoud become a crime Church had lived in Washington for a SPECIAL PURCHASE 'CHRYSLER CORP. USED CARS totally disabled, and yet I have statistic. ’The wonder is that long time, could not have been UNCOLN-MERGURY, COUGAR & CAPRI DEALER! 19 72 DODGE 69 Mercury to support the education of Hell City’s vicious percentages surprised. In any armed Polara Custom 4-Door Hardtop. Automatic, power Montego 2-iloor Hardtop. Small V-A, auto., PS, 1970 BUIGK ELEG1M robbery these days, the chances 7 1 LIN C O LN •4795 71 PLYMOUTH *2695 steering, power disc brakes, factory air radhi. 1972 FORD LTD BR0U6HAM other people’s children. haven’t caught up with more of conditioning, vinyl roof, light package. 2-Ooor Hardtop. Air con- $ 4 R Q R Convertible. Full power, our distinguished citizens. the victim will be shot are Continental 4-Door Sedan. Silver, black vinyl Fury III 4-Door Hardtop. Brown, black vinyl top *279 5 Those desiring to send their Current top, silver leather Interior, fully equipped, diuoning, vlnytroof, et& w O w v air conditioning children to private schools Violent crime in the capital is better than 56-50. It’s like that’s and Interior,. 8 cylinders, automatic, power *3195 69 Javelin 4 19 5 the way it is, man. FACTORY AIR CONDITIONING. steering and brakes, AM radio, FACTORY AIR should be willing to pay the no longer a big-city aberration III a m tsm m cmran corp. 2-Door Hanitop. B-cyl., luto., raiHo. 1970 PONTIAC LoMANS 1969 LINCOLN Quotes But because this happened to CONDITIONING. freight for both. Remember but a 24-hour-a-day way of life. II MOmi 0* ILOtM NU WMWWTY. 4-Door Hardtop. V-8, automatic $ 1 Q C |B B Contenental 2-Dr. Hardtop. that a public school cannot even Nor is violence confined to the an eminent 71-year-old United 7 2 M ONTECO •3695 trans., power steering, vinyl roof I V w V Full power, air conditioning *2485 so-called black ghetto and other “For every step forward, States Senator named J ( ^ C. VIHager 9-Pasaenger Wagon. White, saddle vinyl 68 VOLKS •1095 69 Toyota 4495 hold a minute of silent prayer. I Crown 4-Door Sodan. B-cyl., onto., AC Rowland Evans and Robert JSovak do not feel that a worse blight neighborhoods of the poor and numerous cases of inaction can Stennis, maybe something will interior, 8 cylinders, automatic, power steering Hermann Ohia Convertible. White, AM radio, ‘ 1971 PONTIAC FIREBIRD 1989 MUSTANG MACH I and brakes, low mileage, FACTORY AIR speed transmission. may descend upon me than I the deprived. As honest cops be cited.” — A report by the be done about it. Perhaps Esprit. V-8, automatic 351, 3-speed, power $ 1 T Q R U.S. Commission on Civil Congress will even consider CONDITIONING. Nixon vs, Europe and Japan have at present. Double shame admit, there’s no really safe NEW 1973 DODGE 70 Ford *1695 transmission, pCwer steering. *2595 steering, AM/FM radio. - ■ w w P to you for either being ignorant neighborhood in Washin^on. Rights that says there is no seriously a solution whose label 65 DODGE 4 WHOL DRIVE SHOW FIGHTERS Ranch Wagon. ¥-8, auto., powor otaerlng. government-wide plan for civil has become a politically dirty 7 2 CAPRI •2450 1971 VOLKSWAGEN 1988 MERCURY MONTEGO WASHINGTON - The other Nixon foreign economic fact, by then Secretary of the Mills is pressing for a three- on the laws of the state and “I don’t take as many walks Polara 2-Door Hardtop. Black, tan cloth Interior, W-lOO’s with V-8 engines, angling snow plows. Treasury John B. Connally in country or publishing an at night as I used to,” says The rights enforcement. word in Washington-something 2-Door Sedan. Red, black vinyl interior, 4-speed 8 cylinders, automatic, power steering, AM radio. 3 to choose from. 4-Door Sedan 2-Door Hardtop. V-8, automatic $ 1 O Q R worsening dollar and trade aides have been trying to reach year program of import transmission, AM radio. A Sexy EuropeanI 69 Plymouth 4495 Automatic transmission. *2495 transmission, power steering. I w w w August 1971, as one import- amusing, fantastic hoax. I New York Times Columnist called gun control. Americans crisis between the United a consensus on new trade surcharges indicates that that ir IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ir Suburban StoDon Wagon. V-B, auto., PS. Russell Baker, who lives only “We’re still good friends.... own almost 200 million pistols, (States and its major trading legislation. The results are still stemming measure in the is the rock-bottom minimum choose to believe the latter. We Have inconclusive. ' President’s dramatic “new concession to rising protec- Either of these or you refuse to several short blocks from the It’s no good you trying to create revolvers, shotguns and rifles, yallies—Western Europe and a rift between us.” — Former and we have been reminded yet Many More ^^apan—is now producing un- Thus, the President is economic policy,” but it was Iionist sentiment now being abide by the laws of your coun­ Stennis home. “It’s lonely /M ORIARTY Bl DILLON FORD around here after dark. You can Teamsters President James R. again that these weapons are Dodge Chrysler ,'A precedented demands on Presi- described by intimates as pegged at only 10 per cent and zealously fanned by the AFL- try. “Sale-Buy” Tel. 643-2145 MANCHESHR determined to find some wholly lasted only four months. CIO. The labor hierarchy backs Sincerely, walk a mile without seeing Hoffa, denying to newsmen that not exclusively employed to CHORCHES 319 MAIN ST. )/d e n t Nixon, from traditional he and current Teamsters destroy targets, squirrels, Used CarsI 80 Oakland St. of Manche$ter 643-2791 (' free-traders in Congress and new and unconventional means The fact that traditional free­ the awesomely protectionist Richard E. Jackman another soul.” I’ve known Russ Baker for 20 President Frank E. Fitzsim­ policemen and the faceless 315 CENTER ST., MANCHESTER, CONN.* Phone 643-5135 elsewhere, for long-range of dealing with the trade trader Mills now wants the U.S. Burke-Hartke trade bill and its 69 Oak St. y^ars. He could hardly be mons are feuding. citizens of our slums. protection. imbalance. That imbalance to Impose so high a level of proposals for outright import Manchester Used Car Specials Congressional intimates of found the U.S. in 1972 buying import surcharge tells much quotas. Used Car Specials Democratic Rep. Wilbur Mills nearly $7 billion a year more in about rising protectionist senti­ Mr. Nixon’s problem with USED CARS foreign-made merchandise than ment in the Democratic Congress is serious enough. ’69 PONTIAC FIREBIRD • 1 5 6 5 71 BUICK *3U95 of Arkansas, chairman of the 1971 CHEVROLET Custom Skylark 2-Dr. HT. V-8, auto., PS, PB, A/C, House Ways and Means it sold abroad, despite Congress. More serious in the long run is HI THEREi? MAV 1870 CHEVROLET 2-Dr. HT. Auto, trans., 350-2 V-8 Eng., custom vinyl top. December 1971 currency In truth, no conventional Chevelle 2-Door Hardtop. 6-cyllnder, standard, vinyl top. Committee, are now letting it his problem with the European Chcvntle Station Wagon. One owner, radio, radio, heater, one owner, very clean. be known that he favors a changes which made foreign trade bill that Mr. Nixon might Common Market and Japan, I haatar, power steering, automatic. Vary clean, HELP YOU scarce model. $1995 whopping 15 per cent import goods more expensive here and send to Congress would pass which he quietly advised SPECIAL ’ 1795 70 CHEVRDCmMPALA 69 FORD *2195 surcharge for a minimum of American goods cheaper today. If the President paves months ago to be ready for new SPECIAL 4-Door Hardtop. 8-cyl., Auto., PS, PB, Air Cond. Country Squire 10-Passenger. V-8, auto., PS, PB. the way with import ’ 1995 1972 CHRYSLER one year on virtually all abroad. tariff negotiations with the U.S. Town 8i Country Station Wagon. Factory air, A/C. In typically Nixonian style, surcharges. Congress might next fall. 1989 PLYMOUTH AM/FM radio, stereo, power steering, power imports into the U.S. Satellite Station Wagon. Factory air, automatic, $3895 the President has said privately agree to give him selective When Edward Heath, the brakes, etc. REAL SHARP. 71 RUICK ELECTRA Mills’s plan, which may well radio, V-8, one owner. 70 COUGAR *2295 be having decisive impact on that he does not want “any of power to reduce tariffs on a British prime minister, came 225 Custom. Full power, factory air. the old conventional answers” reciprocal basis, but nothing here two weeks ago to learn SPECIAL’ 1395 SPECIAL ’ 4395 2-Dr. HT. V-8. auto., PS, PB, vinyl top. Very low the Nixon administration as it 1972 PLYMOUTH attempts to grapple with the to this historic deficit in U.S. approaching the tariff- just what the Nixon trade plans 1071 PLYMOUTH '69 S AA B $ 119 5 mileage. foreign trade—but as yet he has reduction authority Congress were, he not only learned next Satellite 4-Door Custom. Factory executive car, mushrooming imbalance of Cricket 4-Door Sedan. One owner, 4-speed on air conditioning, power steering, radio, heater, gave the White House for the the floor, bucket eeata. very economical. Model 96. Bucket Seats, radio. payments and trade, would no clear idea what he means by to nothing but was surprised to etc. 68 BUICK *1595 reduce the proposed surcharge “conventional.” “Kennedy Round” of the early be asked what he thought the LeSabre 4-Dr. Sedan. V-8, auto., PB, PS, A/C, very The surcharge is hardly 1960s. U.S. trade position should be. SPECIAL’ 1495 to 10 per cent the second year SPECIAL ’ 2995 clean. and 5 per cent the third year. unconventional. It was used, in Accordingly, the fact that Likewise, when West German Whether such imports as Finance Minister Helmut Schfnidt was here last month, crude oil, now desperately MANCHESTER PlYMaUTH S&S BUICK649-4571 PONTIAC PARK needed at home, would be Today in History he was astonished by the lack of 81 ADAMS ST.r MANCHESTER exempted from the Mills- planning inside the. ROUTE 83 643-2707 1 373 Mahi St Manchostor administration. MANCHESTER 875r8010 roposed surcharge is now Today is Thursday, Feb. 15, astronomer, Galileo was born TOLLAND TPKE. The battle of the dollar now Down. But the fact that Wilbur the 46th day of 1973. There are in Pisa. £ raging in Europe and Japan, Mills, the most influential 319 days left in the year. In 1764, St. Louis, Mo., was plus the new pressure by Mills OPEN ( leader on foreign trade in Today’s highlight in history: establish^ as a fur trading OPEN Congress, is pushing the sur- On this date in 1898, the U.S. post. and other congressional grandees for immediate curbs Sat. Miarge so hard is an obvious battleship Maine blew up In the In 1899, Tzar Nicholas II of on imports, can only widen the Fri. A Mon. MANCHESTER AUTOMOBILE DEALERS ASSOCIATION TIH 5 p.m . "factor in its tentative harbor at Havana, Cuba. The Russia suppressed liberties" in gap between the U.S. and its Miceptance by the White House. Spanish-Americah war Finland. THI 6 p.m . main b'ading allies. The gap is A For weeks, Mr. Nixon’s followed. In 1942, in the Pacific war, unpleasant today, but tomorrow • c o o ^ c czar,. Secretary of the On this date — Singapore surrendered to the Getigd Shultz, and In 1564, the Italian Japanese. it could be critical. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn.. Thure., Feb. 15, 1873 , PAGE SEV Ej ' \ Nine Webelo Seiwts were; toe H e b ro n At a recMLt pack meeting. Stanchfield (4), Philip Holmes, PAGE SIX -T MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn- Thure.. Feb. 15. Igra recipients of 17 awards; Cub Scout Pack W presented a Jimmy Packard, Thomas Vernon Mulcahy, Randy Sinimons. Corio (2), Brian Begin (2), Rivosa Project^ Needs Clarification Ashed total of 39 awards to 21 scouts in Shawn Karvells (5), Brian toe pack. The awards were toe Also, Kenneth Moore, Larry Wallace, Kevin Wrigley, Steve Boucher» John Lyman Tri-Town Effort wolf badge, bear badge, gold Robert Belanger, Gregg Moore Flags Lowered; Of Department to 1976 For Region 8 Funds arrow, silver arrow, denner bar Gusterson, Albert Packer (3), Regionalization Proposed Terry Henaghan, Scott Taylor (2), and Victor Vlk. William C. Reynolds as town and assistEuit denner bar. The pack’s annual Blue and ANNE EMT Receiving awards were (3), Dwayne Kopaez (3), Asked for Elderly Town Fire Chief John Rivosa chosen torpu^ exams from toe “’Their main responsibilty,” auditor at toe same salary as Gold Father and Son banquet Berger Tribute Correspondent Michael Ring, Larry Shorten, existing force. he said, “is rescue — then to last year—$1,500. Robert Todte (4), Frank wUl be held Friday evening at 6 For Public Health Nurses has prepared a rqx>rt of his Tel. 228-3971 Wilkes, Peter Lewandowskl Bennett Coates (2) and Scott ’The 70 strength in 1974-75 hold a sizable fire in check until at toe Gilead Hill School. do not fall by the wayside. The Mayor McCoy cited Berger as departmoit’s personnel needs Fund Request (3), Mike Zimmer (2), Dean Unsworto (2). Expressing the need for The flags in Rockville will be into 1976. ’The report, submitted would consist of a chief, four help comes.” The clarification of an state funds to perpetuate agen­ directors accepted his proposal a leader in many areas, When Town Manager Robert The board will ask a member By BARBARA medical care, the shortage of Marjorie Purnell, who holds the coordination of programs and flown at half-mast starting deputy chiefs, a prevention additional levy in toe amount of cies with less than 10 direct and called for a more detailed particularly in providiag 'to the Board of Directors Weiss commented, “According of the Hebron Historical health care personnel, and the same position in Tolland, activities for senior citizens in today and continuing for one Tuesday night, shows officer, a captain, a superinten­ $5,492.06 on toe town by toe RICHMOND necessity of organizing health concurred in the opinion that service personnel. the tri-town area of Vernon; proposal to be put before the recreational facilities udiich en­ to fire experts, the first Society to attend its April week in memory of Frederick departmental strength at 59 at dent of alarms, eight Regional District 8 Board of budget meeting to clarify a (Herald Reporter) services to the most th e whole idea of Ellington and Tolland, Glen next executive committee Berger, former .mayor of toe visioned use not only by tfae responsibilty at a fire should be Education is being requested by meeting for consideration.. residents of Rockville but by present, with three more men lieutenants and 54 firemen. two pieces of equipment and 12 request for funds needed to The Rockville Public Health economical and efficient use regionalization is getting too Roberts urged the board of City of Rockville, who died authorized in the current For 1975-76, he is proposing the BoEurd of Finance before Nursing Association is now directors of the Rockville Area toe entire town of Vernon. “His men,” Rivosa remarked, "We restore toe Old Town Hall. were cited as some of the big, but also agreed that the Tuesday. budget. toe addition of one man — a approving any appropriation for regionalized on a small scale reasons for the state’s ^r(^>osal. R ^ v ille group should go with Chamber of Commerce to take foresight in establishing and have the two pieces of The society estimates Vernon The Rev. John Mortimer, Mayor Frank McCoy asked Rivosa said he will hire those department mechanic, with his additional funds. restoration will cost $12,000, but a proposal made by the An 18-month study led to the the proposal in order to at least on this task, at the meeting of pastor of the Rockville United that toe flags be lowered in developing facilities at Henry equipment, but only two men— Although not specifically Park enabled the town approv^ in this fashion would Tb^^^est speaker jrill b^ ,:^^titfll*L a’aegradlng iqault to Theo'^H. Badenhufafn,3^^tor : ^ e clffhsifi%d m erit System of the'lutz Junior Miiseum and attorneys on toe staff of toe at- GRAND a residrat of South Africa for 17 i i h ® t o h % tomeygeneral’s office, who are years.;,His talk and color slides already grossiy overburdened will deal with his experiences in and underpaid ^ in. relation to black, and white cultures and animals in their native other legal positions in toe ser­ vice of toe state,” said the habitats, including a rhinoceros Re- attorney general. hunt with tranquilizers to The pay boost for Phillips relocate the animals. “was never discussed with or list of Best Sellers Badenhuizen will also display a recommended by me,” Killian number of African artoacU from hifi private collection ’ declared. jU nctjfM nil^ fnsK tally on preinses OPENING , I C i M r e a m

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a MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Ck)nn., Thurs., Feb. 15. 1973— PAGE NINE PA G E EIGHT - MANCHESTER E V E N IN G HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Thurs.. Feb. 15, 1973 Scouts^ Conference r — F rom Your } Studies Citizenship “ Citizenship, Right or state statutes as a state recrea­ Privilege” was the theme of a tion area? Neighbor’s Kitchen | recent weekend conference Does the State o f Connecticut M V I N S $ involving 60 Cadette Girl Scouts have the right to tax non-profit By Vivian F, Ferguson I from six Manchester troops, at organizations if the facilities Camp Alice M erritt in East and services of said organiza­ Hartland. tion are used by profit-making All of the meals were organizations? Cooked Rice, prepared by members of The girls met in committees, Jim and Anna King were our Puerto'Rican Style Manchester Senior ’Troop 2. The elected chairman, prepared a neighbors when I was growing 2V5 cups water conference was staffed by 15 report to be presented to either up on Foster St. They were good 1 tablespoon salt form er scouts now attending the House or Senate of the friends of my parents as their Gf^DUKtP college. Materials and planning 2 cups rice General Assembly. The two sons Jim Jr. and Bob were 2 tablespoons lard for the weekend were prepared Assembly met in the two of me and my Asters. In an iron kettle (caldero), by the college-age staff. houses. Each committee I loved to pour, over the many heat water and salt, and bring Each girl attending the event presented its reports, and a volumes of the Book of to a boil. Wash rice and add to CHUCK ^ had studied an “ Outline of State general discussion was held on Knowledge which were not boiling salted water. Stir and Government,” including the each bill before a vote was allowed out qf the house. allow to boil until the rice has procedure of preparing, presen­ taken. Almost no onei 1 knew then absorbed all the water. Reduce ting, and passing bills before Another session of the con­ o w n ^ his own set of books like heat to low and add lard. Stir the state legislature. Prior to ference was devoted to a film that. I could take home any of and cover until the rice is the event, the girls can va s;^ and discussion on “ Women’s Jim’s Horatio Alger Series. cooked. Serves six. five registered voters on five Role Today.” This session was The Alger books were all Pork Chops Papa Pepe different bills to be presented at presented by a group of stories of the poor boy making 2 pork chops a “ Mock General Assembly” at volunteers from the Storrs good. There was the Ragged 1 fresh firm tomato the conference. Women’s Center. Dick series, the 'Tattered Tom 1 slice of ham, diced The bills discussed were; Tim e for fun and frolic was series, the Way \ to Success 1 teaspoon tomato puree Should tuition of all state not forgotten in the serious series among otheA. The moral 9 5 : schools, state colleges, 1 teaspoon chopped shallots business of studying. The girls 1 to the stories was always the 1 clove garlic technical colleges, and com­ had many rap sessions, group same. Through honesty and Vz bay leaf munity colleges be increased to sings around campfires, hikes, perseverance, success would be salt, pepper and flour meet increased running costs? and a session of folk dancing. achieved. The many titles pinch of thyme Should the State of This program was sponsored include “ Risen From the Salt, pepper and flour the Connecticut appropriate funds by the Connecticut Valley Girl Ranks,” “ Shifting for pork chops and cook them in a to subsidize the New Haven Scout Council of Greater Himself” , “ Helping Himself” , iittle olive oil. Peel and dice Railroad to allow it to maintain Hartford working with “ Do and Dare.” tomato. Saute the garlic and operations in 1973? Manchester field personnel. I hadn’t thought about the shallots, add thyme, half a bay Should the State Police The council is currently conduc- Alger books for some time until leaf, chopped tomato, diced Department be authorized to ting its first Sustaining I interviewed Atanacio ham and tomato puree. Salt to hire 18-year-old applicants who Membership Enrollment Cam­ Martinez recently while in taste and let mixture cook do not have a high school paign among parents and other Puerto Rico. Atanacio was bom gently for 5-10 minutes. diploma? friends of Girl Scouting to help in the town of Las Piedras Jan. To serve; Place pork chops Should the Case Mountain carry on the training for such 3,1928. He was one of five boys on serving dish topped with property be included under programs and special events in with four sisters. He left school mixture. Cover with sliced 'poUls the council. at the fourth grade (crinkling Atanacio Martinez at the Dorado Beach Hotel mozzarella cheese and place his nose when he mentions under broiler to glaze slightly. Troop 152 Slides In For A Win school). “ My father had a little the father’s name. He is plus a beautiful beach with near Serve hot. OUCEP Bridge Classes Offered farm so I helped him.” addressed, however as Mr. perfect temperature. Answer for R.M.: Roll Boy Scout Troop 152 of Bowers School, Manchester, won allowed. Members of the winning team are from left, When he was old enough. I thought you might enjoy the cutting is a Chinese method of the sled race at the first annual Klondike Derby held, David Dickie, Garry Thrasher, Robert Brown, Manuel Martinez.) Baby-sitting will be available Atanacio went to work as a typical Puerto Rican dishes cutting cylindrical vegetables. Coelho, assistant patrol leader; David Locke, patrol An “ Introduction to He holds the important chef’s Saturday, by the Algonquin District at J.B. Williams Park by phoning your reservation by dishwasher. From this humble which were generously made For example, the cook would leader, with trophy; Daniel Breer, seated; John Duplicate Bridge” class will be position of saucier, or sauce in Glastonbury. According to derby rules, all 21 sleds beginning, he took on other jobs available for you enjoyment by hold a whole carrot at a 45- offered by the Manchester the preceding Tuesday. maker. This is one of the competing, were constructed with natural wood, rope and Czerwinski and John Getting. Constructing the sled was a in professional kitchens. Just as the executive chef. Black beans degree angle to his knife. He YWCA each Thursday from The Manchester YWCA, 25th Anniversary busiest positions in a large twine. Miller lumber, nails, screws and bolts were not troop project.(Herald photo by Pinto) two of his brothers had done and rice are probably the best makes one cut, then rolls the 9; 15 a.m. to noon, starting which boasts the best bridge before him. In 1981, the first big professional kitchen. Besides March 1, at the Community Y. program in Hartford County, known Puerto Rican dish. carrot toward himself, stopping \ldoz^ Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Messier James Church, Manchester, opportunity came. With almost the numerous sauces which are Mrs. Judy Pyka, bridge also offers beginner, These two foods w ere the at a one-third to a full turn o f 71 Grandview St., Jan. 30, 1948. They are com­ no knowledge of English, he the key to many gourm et instructor, will conduct the intermediate and advanced mainstay of many a poor depending on the facets he College Notes O ur Manchester, celebrated their municants of the church and went to the Palm er House hotel dishes, he must be expert in the class, which w ill be geared to lessons as well as regular family’s diet. There are some wishes to secure. A cleaver or silver wedding anniversary, have resided in M anchester in Chicago where one of his making of casseroies, stews novice and rubber-bridge fancier dishes which come from French knife is best for this Eastern Connecticut State H a rtfo rd , form erly of Servicem en duplicate bridge, which is sanc­ most of their lives. brothers was now a chef. and some fish dishes. 'Iliis sta­ Jan. 30. A surprise party, the island but they came from purpose. This method produces Manchester. players. Before actual play, tioned by the American Mr. Messier is employed by tion requires considerable skill, College students who have been attended by about 80 friends F o r a full year, the the homes of the wealthy. slices with more facets, each there will be a brief lecture Contract Bridge League. U. S. A ir Force S. Sgt. arrived for duty at Minot AFB, and relatives, was given by Aetna Life and Casualty of enterprising young man worked enough in fact that he could go piece being as small or as large named to the dean’s list are covering duplicate Miss Dawn Potterton, N.D. Sgt. Mortimer, a Those wishing more informa- their children, Claudia, Ken, Hartford. Mrs. Messier is a and observed. Most of his- directly from this spot to sous Miss Suzanne E. Pina, daughter Warner G. Mortimer, son of fundamentals, scoring, laws, as he likes. daughter of M r. and Mrs. computer systems technician, tion may contact the Jim, Kathy, Mary, Tom and Sue mathmatics teacher at Bennett fellow workers were from his chef, the top executive chef’s Black Bean Soup of Mr. and Mrs. Martin M. Pina Mrs. Clemence B. Mortimer of bidding and play. A partner is Robert S. Potterton of Bolton is a member of the Strategic Manchester YWCA or Mrs. on Feb. 11. Junior High School, native Puerto Rico, so he could right-hand man. 3 cups dried black beans of 128 Oak Grove St. and a Dart Hill Rd., Rockville., has not required, one will be Branch Rd., North Coventry," A ir Command, Pyka, 99 White St. Manchester. converse well with them. He Every day, when Atanacio Va cup bouillion The couple was married in St. COOKING T)eUwou5 u)iTu senior early childhood has been named to the fall term provided. managed also to pick up some arrives at the kitchen, he V4 lb. diced salt pork education m ajor; and Philip A. dean’s list at Colby Junior English. checks the menu for the day. Vi lb. ham, chopped IS FUN 44A/V\ Brazauski, a sophomore College for Women in New Lon­ During his work-study period, Then, things start humming for 4 onions, chopped languages m ajor and son of Mr. don, N.H., where she is a Atanacio met the lady who th e ingredients must be 2 ounces olive oil /: and Mrs. Albert Brazauski of freshman in the liberal arts would become his wife. They gathered, the kitchen help will 2 spoons vinegar 215 Brentmoor Rd., East program. were married in 1958 returning start chopping vegetables, the 2 ounces sherry wine thosl moclern day Good Guys really to Puerto Rico three months saucier must start his magic 3 ounces rice ty CtCIlV BROWNSt6n6 later. Today, the Martinez’ are potions. All must in readiness Vz oz. garlic, chopped Af food fdiior mwoLone S T A R . G A X E K * salt, pepper to taste know how to stock up for a the parents of two boys and when the first order from the ------Bv CLAY R. POLLAN- SA’TURDAY BUFFET AMIS L lIR A three girls. dining room is received. dash of cayenne Daily AcIMty Guide Baked Ham with Brandied M A I. 21 Your The Horatio-Alger-type story The Dorado Beach Hotel Wash beans and soak Lite CHEie.'B According to the Stars. '' of Atanacio Martinez Vicens menu, as well as its recently overnight. Drain and add Strawberry Glaze “AM. If To develop message for Friday, 8 -1 2 -2 3 4 4 5-15-26-37 ( y bouillion.vSaute salt pork, ham, Yam Puff A ^ r a g u s Salad SH: read words corresponding to numbers has come to its typical en- built sister hotel The Cerromar c a O /5 7 -4 7 -7 W < 5 1 -6 0 4 1 -9 0 D Condiment Tray Hot Biscuits of your Zodiac birth sign. ding-that of the hard-working Beach Hotel, offers a wide onions, garlic and seasoning in TAURUS s c o R r] o Pumpkin Chiffon Pie Beverage 1 Todoy's 31 Positive 61 Greener boy who makes good and still variety of dishes representative olive oil. Cover and cook slowly A H ^» OCT. 22, BAKED HAM WITH 2 Ignore 32 Find 62 Previous can accomplish more. His of international cuisine. The four hours. Rub half of beans r e i B r € a a o o t X ^ :fp. 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Remove ham on rack, remove ©e'e ^5/464849 5 2 4 4 -7 3 R foil with fat in it. Line pan with clean foil and replace ham without rack, cupping foil tWMW tAlSO 0»lli»l6 4 (should pan be much larger than ham) so it comes close to meat. Mix p reserve and bran­ dy and rub through a small coarse-mesh strainer; spoon DODGE POLARAT ______over ham. (Continue baking in the 350-degree oven for 10 min­ The big Dodge! More features, more value than you'd utes. Remove ham to warm imagined . . . for the pricel serving platter; pour glaze in To the new... DART SWINGER. foil over it. One of the best buys in any size! Over 1,500,000 Darts soldi WMO TilOW,/ WI :f£pi'fia.pv' LUNCHEON FOR FO UR Tuna with Green Peas Fresh Pear Salad Cinnamon Rolls

TUNA WITH GREEN PEAS This mixture is on the salty side so omit salt when cooking the peas. sviol’*’® CHARGER! 1 can (10 1/2 ounces) con­ DODGE SPORTSMAN WAGON.^ Come in. Great deals ‘the great shape” now I densed cream of shrimp soup Meet “ Mr. Success.” (It's America’s own Number 1 BAKED GOLDEN DEUCIOUS APPLES - They’re utterly delectable served with pork 2 tablespoons milk 313 Green Rd, best seller I) chops and pork sausage links. 1 tablespoon dry sherry Manchester 1 can (7 ounces) tuna, drained and flaked T®. 15-(7 1 cup cooked frozen green peas tender — 45 minutes to 1 hour, By CECILY BROWNSTONE we like them served with a soft depending on size; apples 2 tablespoons butter Associated Press Food Editor custard sauce. 1/2 cup finely diced bread should feel soft when fork Unes BAKED GOLDEN In a medium mixing bowl are inserted but they should not Have you ever tried baking or DELICIOUS APPLES mix together the undiluted Bob and Dan Gagosz lose their shape; baste several cooking Golden Delicious ap­ 6 Golden Delicious apples soup, milk, sherry, tuna and WITH THIS COUPON times during baking. ples? We know that these ap­ 1/2 cup sugar green peas. Spoon into shallow Serve with pork chops and r i l U S B toS* • Arts and Crafts • Cards - Traditional, DODGE CLUB CAB PICKUP. ples are usually thought of as 2 tablespoons butter individual baking dishes (6-inch H l C H I i i l l D link-style pork sausages. I f you “ eating” apples, and of course Salt shirred egg dishes are Hne). In Contemporary DODGE MONACO. A great new idea on one of America’s great new' pickups. like you can top each apple with • Party Supplias they are delectable served as Cinnamon a 6-inch skillet over low heat find unusual. (Only the Dodge Boys have it. Nobody oho d oes!) a little cream cheese whipped Flagship of our *73 line. Frankly, thii best Dodge there is. is. But w e find that they are 1/2 cup water melt the butter; mix in the with a little Roquefort or blue also absolutely delicious when Wash and core apples without bread; sprinkle over tuna mix­ COFFK^lPi • Wall Plaques cheese and garnish with parsley • can d les given other treatment — bak­ cutting through blossom end. ture. Bake in a preheated 400- PARK WbWb got groat buys in ovory sizo! sprigs. ing them in the oven or cooking Pare about 2 inches of peel degree oven until bubbly hot them < » top o f the range brings Makes 6 servings. [ONE COUF>ON PER CUCTOMEf from stem end. Place apples in • • • and topping is golden — 12 to 15 B out ^ e ir delicate individuality. a rectangular baking dish into minutes. Makes 4 servings. VALID t o \7 3 1 7 HIGHLAND STREET CHRYSLER I f ^ try the following recipe w liidi they fit with a little space Four hundred recipes are giv­ MANCHESTER CONN. bPEN: Mon., Tuea. and Saturday, 9-6 p.m. Dodge ••pion COasaesiKV* you may wish to serve these between them. en in the illustrated “ CecUy [r e d e e m , at ? W | Bair»d (iolden Delicious Apples F ill each cavity with the sug­ Brownstone’s Associated Press IDENTinCATION" T H E (’ H 0 I (' E S [ M E A I S [ N I 0 U N Wed., Thurs., and Friday till 9 p.m. AUTHORIZED DEALERS CHORCHES MOTORS with pan-fried or broiled port a r pud dot with the butter. Cookbook” available by s e n < ^ PAS8PMT p h o to s ! 80 OAKLAND STREET <^ops and crusty brown port Sprinkle lightly with salt and 34.95 (check or money order SAUM nAsSIFF sausage links as we suggest. cinnamon. Pour water around made payable to ‘ “The Associ­ Another bualnea# sold by the... CMBHSMPISnM R . E . MERRITT AGENCY But if this doesn’t fit into your ated Press” ) to this newspaper 121 W i St, MpdMlir menu, don’t hesitate to offer Bake uncovered in a pre­ in care of AECOOKBOOK, Box 643-73S0 the apples for dessert; this way heated gTMegree oven until G4, Teaneck, N.J. 07666. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Thurs., Feb. 15, 1973— PAGE ELEVEN

PAGE TEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Marichester, Conn.. Thurs., Feb. 15, 1973^ About Town Vernon HALF-CARAT A spaghetti supper, w W ^ is Devaluation End of Old Notions DIAMOND JEWELRY! Held Despite Outage Cub Scout Pack 53 will have open to the public, will be its annual Blue and Gold served Saturday at 5;») ^ IPS By JOHN CUNNIFF almost any international goods, because foreigners want A m e r ic a n s to c k m a r k e t deficits-surpluses for the past 1963 ...... plus 5.2 billion Banquet Friday at 6 p.m. at 6:30 p.m. at Community BapUst 1 % 4 ...... plus 6.8 billion (Continued from Page One) VEA Wins Teacher Vote Waddell School. Mothers are AP Busniess Analyst economic problem -in recent to invest and travel here and because shares now can be 10 years: Church. ’The supper is b ^ g purchased by foreigners for 10 1963 ...... minus 1.9 billion 1965 ...... plus 4.9 billion reminded to bring silverware NEW YORK (AP) - Many years, and you’ll find the U.S. because some investments fulfilled and only by doing that sponsored by Boy Scout Troop abroad are now returning her cent less. . ,1964 ...... minus 1.5 hi ion 1966 ...... plus 3.8 billion for their families. economists believe that, in the payments deficit at the core, will ^ou have met your groups felt this was unwiw 123 JCItSSMV* jamboree committee,------' , aM . Some economists also see the 1965 ...... minus 1.3 billion1967 ...... plus 3.8 billion In a 235-135 vote, the Vemon tage noting that in other towns past 18 months of dollar crises rankling and souring economic, dividends. responsibility and only by doing which resulted in the calling in r — K«arH of the proceeds will be used to help devaluation as serving to drive 1966 ...... plus 0.2 bilhon1968 ...... plus 0.6 billion Federation of Teachers (VFT) the vote has been 90 to 95 per The executive board of me ^ gf equipment and attempted solutions, the political and even social Butbillionsdidn’t come back. w H that will our society have a of an arbitrator and ended with down short-term U.S. interest 1967 ...... minus 3.4 billion1969 ...... plus 0.6 billion lost its first attempt to cent. She said while the election Women’s Club of Manchester jjje ja m b oree, nation has cut ties with the past relations. Foreigners chose not to buy reasonable chance for the AAA being chosen to run the rates because foreign holders of 1968 ...... plus 1.6 billion1970 ...... plus 2.2 billion represent the Vemon teachers settled the matter of will meet Monday at 8 p m ^ ^ ^ jg g j„ „ jg 75 for adults, and with old ideology and I f was the major element in American, partly because survival.” Senior chapter of­ election. By the time this was dollars might be encouraged to 1969 ...... plus 2.7 billion1971 ...... minus 2.7 billion in salary negotiations with the negotiations for this year, her the home of Mrs. John maybe severed the irons that Monda^ night’s 10 per cent prices were high, the result of ficers spoke briefly on the four settled the 45-day deadline, the and 51.25 for children under the invest in 'U .S . governm ent 1970 ...... niinus 9.8 billion1972 ...... minus 6.4 billior Board of Education. The organization will seek another Fletcher, 76 Irving St. Mrs. made it a dragging giant. dollar devaluation. The longer inflation. But, even when that requirements for National time allowed after filing the age of 10. securities — also at 10 per cent 1971...... minus 29.8 billion teachers voted in a referendum election next year. Elmer Odell is cohostess. The past was the post-World it existed, the more convinced was reduced, the problem In maintaining a payments Honor Society membership, petition, to hold the election, 1972 ...... minus 11.6 billion yestefday afternoon. The referendum was War II world in which the were American officials that remained. and trade balance or surplus, each oi.e lighting her candle — had passed and the VFT had to The executive board of the A devaluation is a recognition (annual rate three quarters) The VFT challenged the originally scheduled to be held The committee planning the United States served as banker, major surgery was needed. Moreover, other con­ reduction of government white for character, yellow for start procedures all over again. United Methodist Women of Vernon Education Association before the Christmas holidays 15th reunion of the Manchester protector and teacher of the The deficit, or dollar outflow, siderations were worsening the of reality — that a currency is remedy such a spending abroad helps enor­ scholarship, blue for The matter has also delayed South United Methodist Church which has been the bargaining and the VFT blamed the town High School Class of 1958 will non-Communist nations. But fueled inflation abroad. And, situation. In order to fight food- worth only what the market jq say simply that mously. Limitations on private leadership, and red for service, salary negotiations which will meet tonight at 7:30 in agent for many years. The VFT officials, for the delay because meet Feb. 22 at 8 p.m. at the now the United States no longer because so many dollars were price inflation, import willing to pay for and not ^ ^ spending abroad investments overseas help would have started many weeks Susannah Wesley Hall of the 1 Character, Miss Pamela was formed about five years the town wanted to run the home of Mrs. A1 Coelho, 215 is unique; it has talented, available, they became less restrictions were lowered, ten­ what a nation insists is its -~nino fnrpicm some; even though such in­ ago. ’The board and the VEA church. Mrs. Hall Stewart, Walch, secretary, said, cannot ago. All teachers were allowed election without the aid of an Henry St. The meeting is open productive competitors. desirable to hold. They were ding to worsen the deficit. ’The value. And recognition of real!- j^ere fs merely to vestments eventually pay in a will now proceed with meetings conference president, will be be measured by volume or to vote in the referendum outside supervisory board such to all interested members of Despite this, much of the considered overpriced, so those need for oil imports also added return flow. as the American Arbitration on proposed salaries for next guest speaker. weight, nor can it be found whether or not they were af- the class. world adhered to old notions. who held them got rid of them to the problem. In fact, Robert Roosa, former Association. Both teacher year. years is considered a weakness, clearly marked on a shelf. She filliated with either group. While berating the United for stronger currencies. The flood of dollars abroad treasury undersecretary and M l defined its ingredients as Principals, administrators If they had been returned to was reflected in the art world, suggesting that a nation is relatively now an investment banker, States- for not putting its house m m m “ primarily of attitudes, and supervisors were not in order, other nations the United States in payment too. Germans and Japanese, Iwing beyond its means. Con- ineffective action, the United believes the return on private enriched with a sense of right allowed to vote. The basic sometimes spun a web of for American goods, there flush with dollars from their big tinned, it distorts currency gf^fes felt a critical need for a investments, plus payments and wrong, and sweetened by difference between the two obstacles to U.S. exports that wouldn’t have been a problem. payments surpluses, bid up art relationships and, eventually, ^ndden devaluation that, in received for licenses and aims and goals. There would be groups is that the VEA allows prevented the desired order , But they weren’t. They stayed prices at auctions. ’This helped trade. theory, would make exports royalties on American no artificial additives.” membership of these sought. abroad. reduce the deficit, of course, Whenever the ratios ar competitive and imports technology, will be a big plus in administrators and principals Added to this was the U.S. In the past three years, the but insignificantly. distorted, distrust is bred. Until niore costly, thus reducing the coming years. Although everyone is exposed In spite of problems, many new ones are agreed upon, ^jcffpif whereas the VFT does not. selMmage as omnipotent, a U.S. government and its Import restrictions also tend to the attitudes, aims, goals, economists interviewed before international trade is cautious. The number of teachers leftover belief that was citizens have sent, spent or in­ to maintain a payments and values of others, she the Feb. 12 devaluation Exporters and importers are A dollar devaluation means eligible to vote was 436 making exploded during the late 1960s, vested more than $50 billion balance, but they also are con­ concluded, “ We can’t borrow a m more overseas than foreigners believed the worst of the wary of sudden value changes that Americans must pay out sidered dangerous antidotes it about 85 per cent of those when the nation sought social $380 F. Heart pendant and drain $305 cup of character from our next- isp have here. Never has the drain deficits were behind and the that might rob them of their more of them for foreign goods, because they can result in . Gold bracelet eligible, voting yesterday. Miss uplift at home and a war abroad . Cinderella ring 305 G. Swirl ring, 7 diamonds 445 door neighbor; we have to U.S. competitive stance was profits. so imports are discouraged. In Muriel Lambert, president of Hi# without higher taxes.. Inflation been so bad. reprisals by other nations. Heart-shaped ring 310 H. Princess ring, 17 diamonds 310 prepare it ourselvds.” vastly stronger than in 1970 and Big deficits also are reflected contrast, American exports to J. Floral pin, 25 diamonds 410 the VFT congratulated the VEA soon raged. The money went in many 4-diamond pin 300 In her observations on in the job markets. If the foreign nations become less K. Pierced earrings 200 i on a “ clean and professional ’The old faith was buried late ways: It was used to aid friend­ becoming more so. Pierced earrings 220 scholarship. Miss Kathryn Said Albert Cox, chief United States has an im- expensive, because foreign Flexible bracelet $350 campaign.” She expressed in 1971, when the country ly nations, to pay for huge L Donovan, vice president, economist for Lionel D. Edie, balance, as it has, with Japan currency is worth more, disappointment in the percen­ ilii devalued the dollar for the first imports of German and All in 14-carat white or yellow gold cautioned that there is a need to consultants: “ In terms of the JOE’S time in its history and followed Japanese automobiles, to sus­ and Germany, it means that Eventually, it is hoped, 5 differentiate between good ''' last 100 years of American BARBER SHOP Miss Karen Magnuson, president, opens the Verplanck that with price controls and tain a military establishment in these nations are selling more devaluation will correct a EASY PAYMENTS INVITED grades, often the result of prod­ history, the economy now looks 24 OAK ST. MAIKHESTER Chapter NHS induction ceremoney. Dr. Alfred B. Tychsen, restraints traditionally Europe and to support the war to us than we to them. negative trade balance. That it ding by parents and teachers, (s; pretty good. In relation to the assistant superintendent of schools for instruction and deplored in a country dedicated in Vietnam. If continued for years, it appeared yet seems less 2 Barbers Every on the one hand; and true rest of the world’s economies, curriculum was the main speaker. (Herald photos by to free enterprise. It was carried in the pockets means depressed ernployment discouraging to private and knowledge produced by Mlf- Lufkin Denies ill it looks darn good.” Si mm ’The ankle iron that hobbled of tourists bent on a good time in the American industries government economists than to Fri. and Sat. motivated intellectual curiosi­ Pinto) If returning strength was Senatorial this nation as the crisis peaked and sent there as investment affected. If the item is cars it currencies, ty, on the other. "The emphasis capital by American companies noted before the devaluation, means fewer jobs in Detroit but Jimmy Mistretla will be back to JE W E LE R S -S ILV E R S M IT H S SINCE 1900 obligation, or responsibility, well as immediate, specific as i i l i l was the growing international service his clients Friday and to^ y is on practical knowledge seeking a more solid base to many economists feel it will be more in Tokyo and Wolfsburg, This is the trade balance, one 958 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER and those of us who refrain well as broadly based, has Ambitions payments deficit. The United Saturday. and vocational training,” she sell products in the world’s much stronger following this Germany. segment of the payments Harttord • New Britain • Middletown from doing our fair share are inherent value as long as it is iiP ' States looked like a nation said, “ not the cultivation of the thriving or developing markets. week’s action. These are the U.S. payments balance: made to feel an occasional offered with humanity, concern HARTFORD (AP) - State % spending beyond its means and mind’s own resources.” Environmental Protection Some of what left came back, Among immediate possible The true leader must first of twinge of guilt,” Miss Debra and sincere intention.” using foreign neighbors as Commissioner Dan W. Lufkin of course, because the United effects of the devaluation are all, Miss Karen Magnuson, Vater, treasurer, said, “I feel financiers. The Rev. Eugene Charman of said Wednesday he had no States is a big exporter of an influx of dollars to the president, said, be able to lead that service which is self- Peel off the outer layer of St. James Church delivered the intention of seeking the his own life. “ To be able to motivated offers the most invocation. Principal George Republican nomination to make respond — to ourselves and to valuable results. Emmerling welcomed parents the U.S. Senate race in 1974. others — voluntarily, this is “ The value of aiding a needy and friends and extended the Lufkin, a weathy Republican, responsibility,” she said, and cause simultaneously George Washingtonls birthday congratulations of the faculty has been mentioned as a this trait is built individually by strengthens our ties with each and administration to the possible opponent to U.S. Sen. independence, trust in one’s other, renewing our group students who would be inducted Abraham Ribicoff, D-Conn., in self, and awareness of those solidarity. Therefore, service is later in the evening. ’The formal 1974, most recently by U.S. Sen. 3 B IG D A Y S with whom he associates. “ ’The functional as well as ceremony concluded with the Lowell P. Weicker Jr., R-Cdnn. yvoirt go unnobced , real leader is within,” she emotionally valuable. I feel that any service, long-range as singing of Alma Mater. However, Lufkin said concluded. Wednesday that he was “ ab­ Even though “ service is often solutely” not interested in equated with charity, duty. THURSDAY making the race. at your Chevrolet dealers. . ss' FR ID A Y & m White House Seeks BICYCLES VA Benefit Sentiment On SATURDAY Reductions VUlNON' Withdrawn Aid For Hanoi ^ I K I Introducing i".* <. WASHINGTON (AP) — The mission and would be subject to V . WASHINGTON (A P )-I n t h e White House reportedly is consultation with Congress. H wake of heated criticism from consulting leaders of Congress State Department officials J. administration supporters. to determine how strongly had suggested before the cease­ f / s’ President Nixon has killed a postwar financial aid for North fire that postwar U.S. aid for POST ROAD SHOPPING PLAZA MAIN STREET, ROUTE 30 Keystone 60 Second proposal to reduce the benefits Vietnam is opposed on Capitol Hanoi over five years might be paid to disabled soldiers from Hill. $2.5 billion, part of $7.5 biilion VERNON, CONN. 872-3159 the Vietnam war. A Republican leadership for all of Indochina. HOURS UNTIL MARCH 15 The Veterans’ source disclosed the con­ Rep. Wayne L. Hayes, D- 1:30 to 5:30 8 days por wook Everflash Camera Administration, meanwhile, has sultations Wednesday as the Ohio, issued the first blast in P.S. We're also fired the man in charge of the White House and Hanoi an­ Congress against aid for Hanoi Stay fit and b i n this winter with a celebrating the fact benefits program even though a nounced a joint economic com­ the day the cease-fire was C O U m iA EXERCISER - that Oldsmobile was final decision on the cutbacks mission to consider U.S. announced. Toys & Novelties would not have been his “ They’ll be ice-skating in hell America'? third best ^ reconstruction aid for the * responsibility. North. the day I vote any assistance SPV’S & SNO-BOBS : , selling car in 19721 .. ^ ''' Leaders of the House and Congress has made clear it is for that bunch o f murderers in Snow Shovels Senate Veterans’ affairs com­ in no mood to consider aid for Hanoi,” Hayes told the House. ICE SKATES SHARPENED ^, ypur Oldsmobile Dealen i £ . f ft* mittees said they still intend to Hanoi now. But the source President r^xon has told ALSO KNIVES, ...... Makes its own | push legislation stripping the indicated the White House is congressional leaders financial SCISSORS, ETC. nmnw ¥S Pictures, VA of its authority to make cuts trying to find out what assistance would be “ an KEYS MADE -..... in disability benefits without investment in peace.” congressmen would consider *************** ****************" Flashes congressional approval. approving after peace is es­ « K K W * ******************** , A A * * - VA administrator Donald E. tablished and all American ______fiKW/lSilNGIONS! n m and Johnson said Wednesday he POWs are returned, and the BIRTHDAY -V« withdrew the changes in the missing are accounted for. - r I Never Needs disability rating schedule for Rep. H. R. Gross,! R-Iowa, Flashcubes .'Wjs further study “ at the direction said the commission is “ the ^mark PaUviiark familyigjj A of the White House.” conduit for the handout” and 77' Johnson fired Olney B. Owen, added, “ I’m opposed to paying a 26-year VA employe from his them anything.” $36,000-a-year job as chief Chairman George H. Mahon, Value Center ^ benefits director. He shifted Chevelle-the car that's happiest on twisty roads. It was You'll find it very strong and satisfying. (Model shown above: D-Tex., of the House the 24 hour store for value Owen’s deputy, J. C. Appropriations Committee, Mens Our Reg. Low Price 69.88 built for people who enjoy driving the U.S.A. as much as Laguna Coupe, our new top Chevelle with a resilient body- Peckarsky, to a new position which would have to approve Junior Ladies Mr. Wrangler seeing it. A new suspension design gives you improved road color front bumper system.) under the administrator’s assistance money, says contact on curves, improved stability on the straightaways. direct control. Congress would not approve it The new 60-Second Everflash uses regu­ Though Owen supervised day- now but he would not speculate lar Polaroid film, gives you 2 different Sm ocks Knit Tops Sport Shirts picture sizes, because you can use the to-day work on the revisions, it on what might happen later. was Johnson who approved the “ This is a very bitter and 100% polyester top^, cap Choose from 50% polyester, standard rectangular film or the less ex­ Ruffled cap sleeves with pensive square size. You can use them proposed schedule for disturbing thing for the crocheted lace trims, eyelet sleeves and sleeveless 50% avril crepe or 50% kodel. distribution to Congress and 50% cotton broadcloth, interchangeably because the 60-Second American people,” Mahon said. bodice, square necks. vest styling, perfect for veterans organizations last the layered look, bubble Idng sleeve 2 button Everflash automatically adjusts for each “ I think everyone will want to Nursery prints and floral week, according to VA officials. weaves sleeves, U necks, cuffs. Tapered fit. Many film size. tread very cautiously in this patterns. Dacron and cotton. The proposal aroused harsh area and I certainly will.” jewel necks, scalloped patterns to choose from. - If you want an instant picture camera, try criticism from Republicans and S-M-L. edges^ belted styles, Assorted colors. S-M-L-XL. Sen. Charles E. Percy, R-Hl., •«i the one that makes its own flashes — the Democrats alike and from the has said also he does not believe ribbed. Assorted colors. Keystone 60-Second Everflash! veterans groups which have Congress would approve aid for Comparable price $6.99 S-M-L. Comparable price $6.00-$7.00 been among the ad­ Hanoi unless it is contributed ministration’s strongest sup­ jointly by U.S. allies. 5 porters. Secretary of State William P. $ $ _i88 $088 Because of a law preventing Rogers told the House Fofeign Comparable cut-backs in benefits for most Affairs Committee last week price $3.97 POLAROID FILM World War II veterans and that is what the Nixon *************** ************* ************* probably most Korean war administration is trying to work All sizes listed useable with veterans, the Vietnam war Misses Mens out. Junior soldiers would have suffered The U.S.-Hanoi commission Mr. Wrangler New. Keystone 60 Second Everflash. the greatest losses. was announced by the two Polyester House Veteran’s Affairs countries in a joint com­ Dunebuggy ...... Com m ittee Chairman W. J. munique reporting on presiden- T108 Color Prints 3 1/4” x 4 1/4” ...3.79 Caprice-the car that’s happiest on long, quiet drives. Vega-the car that’s happy just making you happy. It s the Bryan Dorn, D-S.C., expressed tial adviser Henry A. KnitSlackSj Caprice is like a well-insulated home, quiet and comfortable. big things that make Vega a happy little car. Its big engine. satisfaction that the cuts were Kissinger’s weekend meetings ^ e a n $ lOOVo polyester knit, flare T88 Color Prints 31/2” x 31/2” .... 2.79 It comes with built-in power steering, power front disc brakes, Its roomy interior. Its hatchback that gives you almost the not made. Earlier he called the with North Vietnamese Outstanding value 2' bottoms, wide belt loops, trunk space of a big Impala. (Model shown above: Hatch­ proposed cuts shocking and Better maker, low rise, wide leg elastlbized waist mock automatic transmission and a power ventilation system. All officials. tly fronts, mock fancy herringbone and T107 B/W Prints 3 1/4” x 4 1M” .... 2.19 back Coupe, one of many ways we're making Washington's estimated they would cost dis­ 'The communique said they jean style pant, 4 snap band, pockets, yoke seamed tattersall patterns. very relaxing. (Model shown above; QapTice Cbupe, one of abled veterans |160 million a exchanged views “ on the fly front, belt loops, washable. , fronts, cuffed styles, Assorted patterns and our uppermost Chevrolets.) birthday happy for everybody.) year. manner in which the United Great savings. Assorted colors. all flare legs. Darks and pastels. Sizes 8-18.'- colors. Sizes 30—42. Because of legal restrictions, States will contribute to healing 5-13. Other Keystone Everflash Cameras / / 1 the VA cannot trim the amount the wounds of war and to 1 Comparable price $9.99 Comparable price $14.00 paid for certain categories of postwar economic reconstruc­ Comparable price $11.99 Available from only 29.88 disabilities. But it is authorized tion in North Vietnam.” to revise the disability ratings White House Press Secretary periodically, without Ronald L. Ziegler, who $C88 Building a better wav to see the U.S.A. congressional approval. announced the communique, SALE: Thurs. thru Sat. Take a aecond to buckle up. It could save a lifetime. For example, a soldier who mentioned no figure when PRICES EFFECTIVE AS LONO AS MERCHANDISE LASTgl^ 1145 TOLLAND TURNPIKE Mon. thru Fri. 9:30 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. lost a leg currently is asked how much the United Saturday 9:00 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. considered 90 per cent d isa ^ States- might be prepared to MAMNIESTER and is paid |275 a month, "nie give Hanoi. 214 Spencer St., Manchester. Conn. VA proposal would have rated Ziegler said such matters Path mark of Manchester his disability at 40 per c ^ t a ^ would be taken up by the com ­ cut his monthly benefits to |106.

3 I W i MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Thurs., Feb. 15, 1973— PAGE ’THIR’TEEN PAGE TWELVE - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Thurs., Feb. 15, 1973 Tax Assistance «8SS88»9SSSS®!SftSS^^ Most Merchants Agree Representatives of the O bituaries Labor Leaders Doubt World trolaFnces soar | mawiiMtw lEwnutg HpraUi Internal Revenue Service will To Hiring Consultant be in Manchester Friday to give -m^ -m -mnKr-rm-m-m ■m--mr -m -m- »«. „ , r . ______^ .„,o «73 rts an flunce in Zurich, H assistance to taxpayers in the LONDON (AP) — Tl»e, U.S. dollar sagged on foreign was $73,875 an ounce in Zurich, $73.11 in Frankfurt and a Manchester’s downtown be held at 8 p.m. at the preparation of their 1972 Julian Zapadka Mrs. Hattie D. Lane exchanges, and the price of gold reached new peaks today whopping $75.93 in H o^ merchants are reportedly In Municipal Building Hearing income tax returns. ’They will SOUTH WINDSOR-Mrs. Phase 3 Rules Will Hold amid widespread doubts over the stability of the world Room. be in the Municipal Building Julian Zapadka, 84, of 83^ The price of official gold, favor of a proposal to hire a Irving St. died Wednesday at a Hattie Deming Lane, 86, of 564 MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (AP) — Labor leaders voiced looser Phase 3 controls are monetary system following devaluation of the American which backs cuifencies, WM Power Blackout planning consultant, the TTie committee has asked (he Hearing Room, from 8:30 a.m. Ellington Rd. died Wednesday town’s Board of Directors to Manchester convalescent increasing resistance today to President Nixon’s Phase 3 allowed to receive larger wage currency: set at $42.22 an ounce in the Mayor’s Downtown Action to 4 p.m. home. at her home. She was the widow hikes withbut federal challenge, devaluation of the dollar Committee learned this mor­ approve a $10,000 appropriation TTie IRS representatives will economic program, which continues a 5.5 per cent annual The dollar opened lower in indication of the uncertainty of Mr. Zapadka was bom July of Homer B. Lane. “we would have to resign” small speculators over Tuesday. ’Trading in gold was Lasts Two Hours ning. . for the town’s share of the give assistance in Manchester 16,1888 in Poland and had lived Mrs. Lane was bora May 13, ceiling on wage hikes. most centers, but there were A Wednesday night power Manchester Adult Evening Miss Katherine Giblin, consultant’s fees. TTie directors each Friday until the end of the from the construction wage signs the decline toward its new monetary stability. divided in 1968 into official ^ in Manchester for 62 years. He 1886 in South Windsor and had failure, lasting nearly two School classes, and required the representing the Main Street are expected to discuss the filing season. Tliose taxpayers Paul Burnsky, president of the AFL-CIO Metal Trades committee. official parities was slowing. The metal’s price was fixed free sectors with every one but was a communicant of St. lived here all her life. She was a hours, affected more than 300 relocation of a National Honor Guild, told the committee that request at their March 6 who appear are requested,to Department, said he doubted that the federal wage ’The success of the construc­ Sales of dollars, relatively in London at $72.80 an ounce, state banks barred from the Bridget Giurch and a former member of Wapping customers in eastern sections Society induction ceremony to most merchants "are on the meeting. bring with them all information guidelines would hold up in this year’s jcoming big contract tion control program, headed heavy Wednesday, appeared to ffIVz cents above the previous official sector. secretary of the Polish National Community Church, Wapping by Harvard professor John T. high at Wednesday’s close. It of Manchester, according to the Illing Junior High School. path to agreeing” that a If the directors approve a relative to the returns. Alliance, GrOup 1988. Grange, and the Senior negotiations covering some 5 million workers. be slowing also. But dealers Hartford Electric Light Co. $10,000 town contribution, it Dunlop, largely has been due to reported no indication consultant is needed. He was employed for six Citizens. She also was a charter (HELCO). Frank’s Supermarket Committee member Bruce would probably be contingent One large union, the Inter­ the Sheet Metal Workers Union. the fact that the unions have speculators had begun buying years by the Town of member of the Pleasant Valley ’The blackout, which was first reported no unusual problems Watkins, who wasn’t present at on pledges of $10,000 from national Ladies Garment Carlough’s union Is one of 16 been allowed to run it, with dollars to reap the profits from Manchester Park Department Club. Workers Union, already has AFL-CIO building trades whose industry representatives. reported to HELCO at 7:18 during the outage, other than a this morning’s meeting, held a downtown interests. William before his retirement. He also the huge amounts of yen, p.m., was apparently caused by drop in business. Tlie store Sleith, chairman of the Down­ breached the Phase 3 wage wage hikes are covered by German marks, Dutch guilders NOTICE “get-together” for about 25 About Town formerly worked at Colt Survivors are a daughter, guideline with a three-year con­ Nixon’s separate Construction an aerial cable failure at the E. remained open, using emergen­ merchants Wednesday night, town Action Committee, has Mrs. Helen Fairbanks of South or Swiss francs they bought Middle ’Tpke. substation. Tlie cy battery-operated lights, suggested that "institutional Industries of Hartford and as a tract providing an 8 per cent Industry Stabilization About Town and he said today that there The new membership ^oup Windsor; 2 sons, Homer D. feverishly last week. power was restored at about 9. during the outage. people” (banks, utilities, etc.) velvet weaver at Cheney Bros. pay boost this year and 6 per Committee. Tickets are available at all WOODLAND GARDENS was a “favorable inclination” of Second Congregational Lane and Alton D. Lane, both of The price of gold climbed to The two largest customers HELCO reported that the be asked for a $5,000 Survivors are 2 sons, John cent more in each of the Nixon left tighter wage con­ town firehouses for a 168 Woodland St., Manchoster toward the proposal. Church will meet tonight at 7:30 South Windsor; 11 new peaks in bullion markets affected, acdording to HELCO, blackout extended from Marion contribution, and that down­ Zapadka, head of Woodland followii|g two years. trols on the construction unions, retirement testimonial Friday, The Downtown Action at the church parlor. Gardens, and Stanley Zapadka, grandchildren and several everywhere. Dealers said this were Manchester High School, Dr. to Porter St. (north to town merchants be asked for President Louis Stulberg of which have seen their pay March 2, for Harold “Spec” was partly a reflection of the Committee has indicated it will both of Manchester; 3 great-grandchildren. the ILGWU said he expect^ no increases fall from some 18 per Perrett, who is leaving the WILL BE CLOSED ALL 134 E. Middle Tpke., and south), and from Greenwood seek a $5,000 contribution from the other $5,000. daughters. Miss Mary Zapadka, Funeral services will be upvaluing of the money of South Frank’s Supermarket, 725 E. Dr. to Parker St. (east to west). The one-year $20,000 trouble from Nixon’s cent to less than 6 per cent per a department after 22 years of Africa, the world’s largest TOMORROW, Ftici„.F*.iMti downtown merchants, to be Mrs. Clarence Tomm and Mrs. Saturday at 1 p.m. at Holmes reorganized Cost of Living year under two years of federal service, most spent with Hose Middle Tpke. Difficulties in checking the applied to the estimated $20,000 consultant fees would cover producer of gold, and partly an cable failure prolonged the meetings with the committee CEILINGS Edward Ward, all of Funeral Home, 400 Main St., Council, which now allows controls. Co. 2 at the Center. It is a stag Tlie outage at the high school cost of a consultant for one Manchester. The Rev. Harold forced cancellation of blackout, HELCO said. and other groups; market I Its a good time lor celllns Manchester; 2 sisters in wage hikes to go into effect Carlough said that, if other affair and begins at 7:30. year. ^repairs. Free estimatesi Poland; 8 grandchildren and 10 W. Richardson, pastor of without prior clearance until unions operating under the ’The year-old committee will studies of the downtown great-grandchildren. Wapping Community Church, meet with merchants and business potential; an estimate challenged by federal officials. Bernard A. Lozier The funeral will be Friday at will officiate. Burial will be in If other big unions follow suit, downtown property owners of downtown needs; and a study 8:15 a.m. from the Holmes Wapping Cemeoery. it could set off a labor stampede next ’Tuesday in an apparent of parking, traffic, housing, and Inc. Funeral Home, 400 Main St., for wage increases above the WASHINGTONS BIRTHDAir attempt to secure a financial a possible site for a new town Friends may call at the with a Mass of the Resurrection federal limit, union officials Firm Considers Power Failure Cuts Class commitment. The meeting will hall, according to Sleith. Phone 649-4464 at St. Bridget Church at 9. funeral home Friday from 7 to 9 p.nii. said. Burial will be in St. Bridget Town Fire Chief John Rivosa, carrying a partially caned chair, leaves Manchester High The family suggests that any “If the General Electric Cemetery. workers or the auto workers get Development of School Wednesday night after cancellation of Adult Evening School classes. He was among Friends may call at the memorial contributions may be OPEN HOUSE WEEK an increase like that, we’ll have many who went home when a two-hour power failure forced cancellation of evening school funeral home tonight from 7 to made to the Memorial Fund of Wapping Community Church. to start screaming too,’’ said classes. (Herald photo by Pinto) 9. Edward Carlough, president of Hartman Tract BY DOUG BEVINS Manchester zoning regulations. (Herald Reporter) Potter said the money, time, Police Tolland Town officials in Manchester and effort being spent by the iHikka boots, an d South Windsor are Fischer Co. indicates that they expecting to rraeive a proposal a re seriously planning a R eport soon for a massive development development. icial Counsel To Resolve project on tobacco land near Potter noted, however, that DEALOFTHEYEAR town lines on Buckland Rd. he has not yet seen any official TTiomas R. Moore, 54, of 51 Tlie Arthur M. Fischer Co. of plans, but he said the Vernon St. was charged llomr prii^es..- Disposal Site Doubts New York City, one of the development would probably Wednesday night on Center St. nation’s largest developers, has include a large covered shop­ with passing in a no passing VIVIAN V. KENNESON and Zoning Commission sons in support of the proposed reported it is planning a ping mall near the propos^ zone. Court date is Feb. 26. Correspondent Chairman, advised the charter revision. Spokesman combined residential, commer- Interstate 291 interchange with Tel. 875-4704 selectmen that the commission John ITainor said a larger tur­ cial, and industrial 1-86 . William O. Moriconi, 38, of 12 Town Counsel Robert King formally approved the site at nout was expected but cited development on more than 500 The development, if and when Pillsbury Hill, Rockville, was will search the title to a parcel its last meeting. several conflicting meetings in acres of land now owned by the built, would require zone charged early this morning on of land the town has under town. Hartman Tobacco Co. changes in both Manchester and Parker St. with operating a option as a possible disposal Water Problems A sub-committee was ’The proposal is not related to South Windsor. motor vehicle while under the site, to determine whether the A group of residents from appointed to review and recom­ another, previously announced, Manchester already has influence of liquor. The charges land is actually located where Valley View Subdivision, mend a chairman for the group. industrial development being regulations which would cover stem from a one-car accident the assessor’s maps show it to headed by Robert Joslin and Anyone interested in the planned on 32 acres of former such a development — the CUD on Parker St. in which the be, and will seek an extension of (David Palmer, appeared at the position may contact Donna tobacco land off Meekvllle Rd. (Comprehensive Urban Moriconi vehicle crossed the the March 1 option. selectmen’s meeting to King, Kevin Cavanah, Barbara in Mianchester. Tliat project is Development) Zone — but South road and struck a pole. He was The legal steps are the complain of problems with Danforth, Vene Harding or being planned by the New York- Windsor does not have zoning released on a $150 non-surety outgrowth of the surprise dis­ their community well. Robert Dumont. based Mercury Electrical regulations for mixed bond. Court date is March 5. covery ’Tuesday night that the The men stated that one or A meeting will be held Feb. 21 Products Manufacturing Co. residential-commercial- Correction land under option may not be more families have suffered at Town Hall, 8 p.m., to select a ’ilte Fischer Co. says it has a industrial uses. Thesday’s Herald incorrectly the parcel the town has had in water “outages” for about four chairman and to formulate a purchase agreement worked The South Windsor Planning reported a break and entry at years, and feel the town has plan of action. Interested out with Hartman. and Zoning Commission, the Pathfinders Club in which mind. ‘ Girls & women-cqn wear ’ern too! (We will fit youl Surveyor Douglas Prior told legal obligations to correct the persons are invited. No official plans have been however, is working on a PRD $390 of tools reportedly owned ; the selectmen he has completed situation. Palmer stated he has The referendum date on the presented yet, but the Flscfaa^ (Planned Residential by Joseph Blette were lak^^^-^^ a survey for Ellery Neff of Old been without water a total of charter revision has not been Cor\ has been ' cdnddctlb'l Develd|ttti^t) Zone regulation. The tools did not,belong to Stafford Rd. and has searched 221 days for as long as 5-day set but is expected to be held extensive studies of the area. A second draft is in the works, Blette. He was the num who I Youths sizes 8V2-3 , values to *10 ... 4 . 4 4 titles to his property. According periods during the past three the first week of April. Tlie company has met wite the but it is likely to take two reported the break to police. to Prior, the assessor’s maps years. South Windsor Planning and months before the new regula­ I Boys sizes 3V2 -6, values to *12... 5 . 2 2 are incorrect, and about 50 per According to the spokesmen, Zoning Commission, and tion would be adopted. cent of the land shown as some of the 47 homeowners Manchester Town Planner J. The proposed PRD Zone Mens sizes 6V2 -12, values to Raymond Roncari’s actually have received notice from the Eric Potter has also been would not include commercial Fare Cut Sought *13... 6.66 belongs to Neff. This includes Onnasac Development Accident contacted. and industrial uses, though, and the 150-foot portion onto Old Corporation that it will shut off John Finguerra of the another regulation — a PUD NEW YORK (AP) — Trans Comfortable, longwearing chukkas of genuine suedej Stafford Rd. Prior says Roncari water due to non-payment of Study Report Fischer Co. met with the South (Planned Unit Development) World Airlines is Seeking with bouncy crepe soles. Natural sand color. Im-I does own the amount of acreage bills. They were further advised Due Tuesday Windsor commission Zone— which would allow those approval from the Civil ported from Spain. On sale today, thru Monday,! offered, but it is located further that they can dig their own informally ’Tuesday night, and uses is also being considered by Aeronautics Board to cut Feb. 19. transcontinental fares by as back than shown on the maps. individual wells. HARTFORD (AP) - The explained the proposed project. South Windsor. much as 47 per cent for This means there is no Stoetzner and Selectman results of a study requested Tlie approximately 550 acre^ The Fischer Co. is “con­ passengers who sign up for frontage available onto Old Luce contend that the matter is because of an increasing of land involved is divided vinced of the area’s potential,” flights three months in ad­ Stafford Rd. and, should the a civil one; however, Stoetzner number of fatal accidents along almost evenly between according to reports. Finguerra at shoe-toiniii town eventually purchase the agreed to set up a meeting with a stretch of Interstate Route 95 Manchester and South Windsor, told South Windsor officials vance. In announcing the proposed 132-acre parcel as a landfill, or the board, the Valley View between Mystic and the Rhode according to Mrs. Winifred Thesdav night that the firm was from su pe rshoe to you, at these for any use, access would have delegation and the respective Island state line are to be Wilson, clerk of the South Wind­ aware df a planned “new town” budget fares Wednesday, a S h 0 6 -t 0 W n stores: ^ to be from either Cook or Usher attornies in the near future. sor Planning and Zoning in Coventay, but the Fischer TWA official said the plan was released next 'Tuesday. m Rds. Both of these roads are Thifault recalled a similar A spokesman for the state Commission. proposal has no relation to that aimed primarily at promoting I ANCHESTER W* HARTFORD unpaved. meeting was held a few years Department OF ’Transportation Manchester’s Potter said he development, being planned by leisure travel. As a result of the information ago, when he was first (DOT) said the report contains has been called several times Greater Hartford Process. Melvin Brenner, TWA vice AVON WETHERSFIELD GAR OFTHE YEAR president for market planning, received at Tuesday’s meeting. selectman. a number of recommendations by the New York firm to assist The South Windsor and First Selectman Erwin Other matters Palmer wishes for dealing with the problem, in interpretation of the Manchester land eyed by the said it was believed competing jciiargs with Master Charge, Bai* Aniarlcard> Stoetzner stated this morning to discuss at the meeting are but he declined to elaborate. Fischer Co. was once prime airlines would match the proposal, which TWA hopes to Icheck the white pages of your phone book for address of the Shoe that he has talked with Town inferior piping, holes in the The 15-mile stretch of road tobacco land, and tobacco sheds ■Town nearest you. Open late weeknites. Ample tree parking. Counsel, who will draw up roads, inadequate inspection has been the scene of 26 Land-Use are scatter^ throughout the put into effect on flights papers to obtain an official and legality of occupancy per­ fatalities in the past 4V4-years, area. starting Aug. 1. extension of the March 1 option. mits. Palmer stated they have a DOT official said. However, Roncari has reportedly agreed documented actions taken by he added that the study showed Statutes to a three-month extension with the town during the last few that in nearly all of tee cases the same terms and conditions. years. the accident resulted from Requested Stoetzner stated that if the T he development is FORD driver fault rather than a area is the same as originally considered private property as problem with the highway WASHINGTON (AP) - SPECTACULAR SKI SALE presented, it is suitable for the roads have not been engineering. President Nixon says he will landfill operation. However, if accepted by the town, although In eight of the cases, the fatal press this year for legislation to it is not the same parcel, the town does provide snow accidents were attributed to correct what some consider the another inspection and sub­ plowing, fire and police protec­ excess speed and four others in­ greatest threat to the sequent plans will proceed from tion. volved drinking drivers. environment—inadequate land- T HART SKIS that standpoint. Stoetzner stated this morning The speed limit on the use and zoning laws. K-2 SALEI that a meeting will take place “ We must conserve and « SALE Stoetzner pointed out that one highway is 60 miles per hour. PRICE of the high costs of maintaining late next week; however. Town protect the land—and plan for the present dump is hauling fill Counsel agrees that the matter its wise and balanced use,” Comps 185" *125®® for cover. The proposed site has is a civil one, to 1m settled with Nixon said Wednesday. “We no fill available on the property, the water company. ‘”1110 town TOWN OF MANCHESTER longer live with an open Three 160" *t10®® which encompasses nearly 100 cannot possibly take over frontier.” acres more than the present Valley View’s, or any of the LEGAL T he President, in a Two 135" *100®® dump. other community wells in nationwide radio address, said Holiday 95" *65®® At th e last Board of town.” , Stoetzner added. NOTICE “some progress is being made, The first selectman further The Planning and Zoning ^ t antiquated land-use laws, Selectmen meeting Stoetzner Conunission at a meeting on reported that the state had in­ stated that he has received a overlapping jurisdictions and number of phone calls from February 5, 1973 made the OTtda*«l iMtitutions are still spected the proposed site. following decisions: However, he reported Tuesday other residents of Valley View permitting haphazard that all efforts to learn anything stating that Palmer is not APPROVED: Subdivision plan development which can spoil WARM UP PANTS { UNOE BOOTS Vr PMCE official about the s ta te ’s authorized to speak for them. revision to create 3 additional botlt the uUlity and the beauty findings have been futile. In any Apparently only about 10 per lots — Burr land, Sheldon Road of the land.” event, in view of Prior’s cent of the homeowners, those — industrial Zone. He urged Congress to pass statements, the state may have • located at the top of a hill, Ford LTD, Galaxie 500 and Custom 500— our entire line of big Fords has won le^latio n to give the states Just Arrived M0.00 APPROVED: Subdivision plan authority to establish effective Values to $25.00 inspected the wrong site. suffer pressure problems. the title "Car from Road Test Magazine. MEN’S, WOMEN’S, CHILDREN’S revision — Green Manor of the Year" means of controlling land use. The state is presently In th e action at the And Road Test says that no matter which big Ford you buy, it is “The selectmen’s meeting, Stoetzner Addition Number 5 — dimen­ Nixon said also he would make working with General Electric finest family car to be found at its price in showrooms today. In many gave a go-ahead to Middle sional corrections on sheets 2 of a major address on the subject on a solid waste program which respects it’s the best that can be found at any price.’’ would operate on a regional School building cominittee 5 and 5 of 5. in the coming months in one of SKI PANTS So come get the deal-of-the-year on the Car of the Year. See your Ford three special environmental Men’s and Women’s basis. According to Stoetzner, chairman Robert E. Smith to APPROVED WITH Dealer during our great Washington’s Birthday Open House Week. One Of and natural resource messages the state will not approve any negotiate a trade with the fire MODIFICATIONS TT) PLAN: Famous Makersv he will deUver. TTie other two new landfill areas, nor will it department for a 3-4 acre Subdivision by C. Ponticelli — our big, beautiful ’73 Fords will surely make you happy because the closer will involve energy and “a grant any money. Until the pilot parcel of land, across the road extension of Delmont Street — 8 you look, the better Fords look. from the school, which would healthy, expanded farm program goes through. lots. economy,” the President raid. Selectman Charles Thifault be used for parking. Stoetzner stated the A copy of these decisions has Conservationists long have We*re open late asked the first selectman to urged more stringent land-use make a survey of the cost of possibility of land being been filed in the Town Clerk’s donated by builders in one of Office. ^ FORD laws* lor your convenience building or paving access roads, Nixon said he would Mon. thru Fri. 10 to 9 and other incidentals that the vicinities desired by the fire PLANNING AND department for a future fire ZONING COMMISSION reintroduce “my proposals to Sat. 10 to 6 would have to be added to the bring coherence to federal 180,000 land purchase price, to house. Clhrence W. Welti, Chairman mining and mineral leasing make the land usable for a MAKE you HAPPY” laws, better management of the dump site. Thffault feels the Citizen’s Charter Meeting Alfred Sieffert, "WE WANT TO Secretary federal lands, and enli^tened townspeople should have a Approximately 18 persons regulation of surface and attended a meeting THiesday Dated this 15th day of more accurate idea of the com­ underground mining.” plete cost. Prior, as Planning night to organize a group of per- February, 1973. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn:, Thurs., Feb. 15, 1973— PAGE F IF T E ^ I ' ■■ a PAGE FOURTEEN — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Thurs., Feb. 15, 1973

■t’ way In a bid to “set the State POW Expresses Hate For Captors New Stores College Freshmen Changed Senators Get Early Start HARTFORD (AP) - Two standards of service for Connecticut congressmen are railroad compames. ' WATERFORD (AP) - “He told me they (the Viet healed properly during his in­ unit that held Capt. Wanat Before * his' capture, Capt. Foxboro, Mass, early Tuesday Under Construction WASHINGTON (AP) — This during, or immediately after, indicated an increasing interest supporting separate proposals McKinney said Tuesday that traveled through jungle so thick Wanat eluded the Viet Cong for morning. in careers in health care and George K. Wanat Sr. said Cong) spent about three months ternment. year’s college freshmen college. Cigarette smoking is On Campaigns for 1974 for changes in railroad permanent legislation to Wednesday his son is returning trying to break him down,” Capt. Wanat passed bis time the sun did not penetrate a 33 days, he father said, but they The Wanats hope to be describe themselves as more up; beer drinking is down; and law. operations and labor policy. prevent railroad strikes has home after 10 months as a Wanat said. “One of his with prayer and “intense double canopy of tree tops, finally caught him as he was reunited with George by this ' The survey was based on weekend, when he is scheduled BROAD ST. - MANCHESTER middle-of-the-road politically there is increasing interest in Democrats—Allen; Bayb; U.S. Rep. Stewart B. been stuck for 12 years in con­ prisoner of war with a deep punishments was being study” of the ants that Wanat said. His diet consisted bathing in a stream. Wanat responses from 188,900 to be flown to Valley Forge and more interested in joining fraternities and ASHINGTON (AP) - ®®P- Alan Bible, Nevada; Church; McKinney is calling for the gressional committees. hatred for his Viet Cong deprived of mosquito netting. frequented his c^ge, his father of rice and pork fat, rationed at senior said he laughed about academic success than their sororities. freshmen at 373 schools across Although the scrap lumber C ran sto n , D -C alif., h ^ enactment of permanent “I’m hopeful that current captors. one bowl a day, and water. being “caught with his pants Hospital in Pennsylvania. It the country. Using the t ; ^ of Cranston; Thomas Eagleton, He ended up with a bad case of said. Jarvis Construction Co, predecessors, says a About 46 per cent of the from President Nixon’s in- hire^M d alrrady dispatched legislation to outlaw railroad efforts to extract a bill will not Wanat said his son. Army malaria, but they wouldn’t “He told me he was an expert “Back in October, he thought down,” and about the trouble he will be the first time they have school they attend as an index, Missouri; Ervin; J. W. seen him since he left for MANCHESTER 643-4112 ■nationwide survey by the freshmen said they favored augural stand still clutters the to CaWorni^Mickey Itonton strikes, while U.S. Sen. Lowell be as futile as they have bMn in Capt. George Wanat Jr., 27, told treat him right away. About the on ants now,” Wanat said. something was up. They gave had getting permission to put the results were extended to Fulbright, Arkansas; Mike Vietnam nearly two years ago American Council on Ekluca- legalizing marijuana, up from Capitol parking lot and the next to work full time at geanng up Gravel, Alaska; Ernest F. P. Weicker Jr. proposes that the past,’’ he said in a him in a two-hour telephone call time he thought he would die Capt. Wanat spent his first him a loaf of bread,” Wanat his trousers back on. tion. M.7 per cent last year and 19.4 represent the six million congressional elections are 21 for the campai^. the the federal government said. “1 asked him if he At times, the guerrillas as an advisor to the South freshmen at the nation’s 2,569 Rollings, South Carolina; statement. Tuesday that the Viet Cong they finally gave him five months chained alone Freshmen reporting they had per cent in 1968. months away, senators.up for Cranston, Magnuson and take over all railroad rights of somthing.” inside a bamboo cage, and his rationed it, or what, and he told pursuing him were came within Vietnamese Army. There was a significant swing institutions of higher education. Hughes. repeat^ly attempted to break participated in demonstrations re-election in 1974 are off and ™°®t other sitting s ta to rs Dan Inouye, Hawaii; Russell him, leaving him chained in a Wanat said his s6n told him other five months were shared me it lasted maybe 15 seconds. 10 feet, he told his father. away from the physical This was the seventh year the before entering college running don’t know who they 11 be run- Long, Louisiana; McGovern; cage with ants and snakes as his he had received a number of with -another American, his Wanat said his son also told It was Capt. Wanat’s second One per cent of West Ger­ declined from 31.5 per cent last sciences, engineering and council has conducted the ’This week, while Congress is “‘"8 against in 19M. . him that snakes had shared his phone call. His first was made many’s foreign trade is with the Read Herald Ads survey. Magnuson; Gaylord Nelson, only companions for five shrapnel wounds but they were father said. year to 9.2 per cent this year. education as major areas of recessed, many of the 34 But Sen. Peter Dominick, R- Wisconsin; Ribicoff; Adlai months. mostly superficial and had There were times when the cage, many of them poisonous. to his wife, Gretchen, in Soviet Union. study. About 12 per cent plan to The percentage of freshmen The survey released this senators whose six-year terms Ctolo., who will be up for his Stevenson, Illinois and “I’d kill those bastards if I week indicated that fewer become teachers, compared to describing themselves as expire next year are home third temri, is keeping his e p on 23.5 per cent in 1968. The survey middle-of-the-road politically Talmadge. ever saw them again,” Wanat freshmen expect to get married mending political fences and Denver attorney Gary to rt, the quoted his son as saying. increased from 44.4 per cent in beginning to set up statewide young man who d irected 1969 to 46.8 per cent last year George McGovern’s presiden­ But Wanat said the remark by and 48.3 per cent this year. campaign organizations that SPRINQFItLD CAMPING SHOW his son was the only change he won’t surface for at least a tial campaign last year. Students defining themselves The one thing the 34 senators at Eastern State Exposition Grounds could detect in the young ON THE as far left or liberal declined year. Osage Bride officer’s attitude, and that he Some, such as Abraham have in common is a desire to West Springfield, Mass. PRE-WASHINGTON from 38.1 per cent last year to was sure his son was in good Ribicoff, D-Conn., Birch Bayh, be prepared well in advance. Loses Clothing, FRI FEB 16, 4-10 p.m.; SAT., FEB. 17, 10-10 35.2 per cent this year. In 1969, “I’m sure even Sam Ervin mental health. 32.6 per cent of the freshmen D-Ind., and Edward Gurney, R- Jewelry, Pony SUN., FEB. 18, 1-8:30 P.M.; FEB. 10, 10-8 “Over-all I’d say he was very Fla., have already sounded out will get started early this considered themselves left or time,” one Democratic much like the man who left two IGANTIC BIRTHDAY )CI liberal. professional political Pawhuska, Okla. — On her years ago,” Wanat said. “He consultants, advertisers or strategist said. “He’s not going wedding day an Osage bride 1/2 PRICE WHEN IT About 16.6 per cent of the to let happen to him what was in good spirits, laughed a pollsters, whose services they dresses in all her best clothea lot and said he was perfectly Many More Unadvertised Specials! Come! Save! RAINS. IT POURS freshmen said their political happened to Jordan.” and rides to the groom’s house T IC K H S views were conservative or far will require as the 1974 healthy.” QUESTION: Last summer, hurricane Agnes caused flooding campaign approaches. Arvin is a North Carolina on a pony or in a carriage. FREE A T FARR’S - 3 D A Y S In a report to Wanat’s parents in an area where the Davis family lives. The water damage right, compared with 15.2 per Democrat. Former Sen. B. A pony is led beside her. to their home was confined to their basement recreation and Some are already plotting Tuesday, the Army described O N L Y ! — cent last year. In 1969, 22.9 per how to finance their efforts. Irv Everett Jordan, D-N.C., was a While she is on her way, other ON CAMP laundry rooms. All of the furniture and laundry equipment cent said they were moderately Capt. Wanat’s physical Hoff, the chief lobbyist for the heavy favorite for re-election in squaws race to her from the EQUIPMENT Infants’ • Toddlers’ was damaged beyond salvage. The Davis’ suffered a total or strongly conservative. 1972 but was beaten in the groom’s home. The led pony is SALE condition as “nothing serious so loss because their insurance policy did not cover ■water Freshmen who feel the U.S. Cane Sugar Refiners far,” Wanat said. Outerw ear Association and former top aide Democratic primaries by Rep. given to the winner; the second- AT THE SHOW OR THE STORE Girts’ damage to these items. Can you deduct this loss? federal government is not doing ' place squaw gets the bride’s Young Wanat suffered from a ANSWER: They are entitled to claim a casualty loss for the to' Sen. Warren G. Magnuson, Nick Galifianakis. 2 MAIN STREET and damage incurred. The amount of loss they can claim is the enough to promote school Jordan’s own staff members fine clothes and jewelry, leairing severe case of malnutrition, desegregation declined from D-Wash., is already gearing up her with only one robe. Tel. 640-7111 and his body is reportedly dis­ difference between the fair market value (what the Item a fund raising effort for the have said they waited too long Open Dally to 9 P.M. U a d ie s i^Reg. to 16.99 was actually worth in its used condition before the casualty), 51.7 per cent last year to 48.4 senator’s campaign for a sixth to begin campaigning in earnest At the groom’s home the bride tended so that he cannot wear 5 is carried inside on a blanket. FARR’S per cent this year. There was street clothes, his father said. and its worth immediately afterward. The deduction for the term. And Magnuson has hired and didn’t take Galifianakis V a iu - 'o " ’® loss cannot exceed' the original cost. This figure is to be an increase from 48.1 per cent form er newsman William seriously enough. Galifianakis He still is under examination further reduced by the $100.00 limitation. An itemized list to 50.3 per cent in students who and observation at Clark Air w Reg. to 18.99 __ _ _ _ ^ should be made giving the cost, date of purchase and fair Prochnau to play a major role was then beaten in the general i4 4 1 21.99 feel the courts are too in organizing the campaign in election by Republican Jess® Base in the Phillipines. market value of the items damaged. concerned with the rights of iB8 the state. Helms, who became the state’s Reg to 25.99 3 . 8 8 $ criminals. first GOP senator in this W o o l w e r t K a n d Don't miss these tremendous ^ COMPLETE century. U.S. senators serve six-year Coventry — at ooi savings! 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MANCHEISTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Thurs., Feb. 15. 1973— PAPE SEVENTEEN PAGE SIXTEEN — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. TTiurs., Feb. 15, Columbia Wholesale Prices Rise Rockville Area Police State Lottery Hospital POW8 issued a sununons yiediietday The report presaged large VERNON Scientists Seek WASHINGTON (AP) — increases in consumer pric^. Notes night charging her with Wholesale prices rose sharply Likely, the sharp advances in Dale W. Riding, 22, of 9 River operating a motor vehicle while Complaints Flood Given Big St., Rockville was issued a Means Of Control Ends First Year in January for the second wholesale prices will be Admitted Wednesday: under the influence of\ liquor. straight month, largely because reflected soon in the Consumer summons Wednesday charging The charges were lodged In Blanche Bienkowski, Ellington him with failure to obey a stop Tax Review Board of increases in prices of farm Price Index. Rd., South Windsor; Molly W elcom e connection with a two-car colli­ WETHERSFIELD (AP) — Connecticut’s lottery products, the government said Despite the big increases in sign. Court date is March 6. sion on Tolland Rd., Bolton. The Over Gypsy Moths available. Those interested Gary, Scott Dr.; Vernon; Sallle TRAVIS AIR FORCE BASE, VIRGINIA CARLSON officials celebrated the lottery’s first birthday Wednesday today. farm and food prices, the report Miller, Rosedale ’Trail, Simmons car was in colUfion should contact Larry Soucy in The Bureau of Labor Calif. (AP) — Forty more Raymond C. Palmer Jr., 45, with a car driven by WlUiard B. Correspondent by calling for a change in federal laws which prohibit showed that prices of industrial CJovratry; Wayne Morin, En­ liberated American prisoners Tel. 228^9224 Lebanon. Statistics said the Wholesale commodities rose less sharply. of 24 Grove St., Rockville, was Dickenson of Plymouth Lane. NEW HAVEN, (AP)- The chemical, a member of Radio, TV field; Leona DeBortoU, R FD 1, of war arrive here today, A record number of com­ lottery advertising on and in newspapers sent by Price Index went up by 1.3 per The industrial commodities charged Wednesday night on The Simmons vehicle was Agricultural scientists are the olefin chemical family, was Movie Ellington; Edward Sherrill, following the joyous Valentine’s plaints, 140, deluged the Board second-class mail. cent in January on an index is regarded as one of the Grove St. with intoxication. He northbound on Tolland Rd. and experimenting with a chemical identified several years ago as The local PTA is sponsoring a P.O. Box 21, Tolland; Jane . Day arrival of 20 men who had was released on a written of Tax Review during its recent two-hour movie, “Mr. Magoo at Joseph Burns, executive “We think it currently is a unadjusted basis and 1.1 per most sensitive guages of Leinweaver, George Dr., Ver­ allegedly struck the southbound substance that seems to a substance the female moth cent on a seasonally adjusted been in Communist hands for as promise to appear in court Dickenson car head-on, gives off shortly before she public meetings, according to Sea,” Feb. 21 at Porter School. secretary of the state Gaming success,” Burns said. inflation in the economy. non; Richard Lamelin, Glen\ decrease the sex urge of the He said Connecticut leads the basis. Despite the huge long as eight years. March 6. according to police. exudes another scent that has BTR chairman Leonard Doors will open at 9:45 a.m. Commission called the laws According to the report, Dr.; Tolland; Wanda Brunner, male gypsy moth. other northeastern lottery state increase, the rise was less than “For over seven years that I If the sex inhibitor proves the opposite effect of attracting German. and the movie will run from 10 “outmoded” and “unfair” and prices of industrial com ­ Talcbtt Ave., Rockville; James was a prisoner of war, I never Usually they receive about in per capita sales.Last week the similarly sharp increases in modities went up 0.5 per cent on Ghislane Rodrigue, 23, of itself in the field, it might the male for mating. a.m. to noon. said the commission would urge Lano, Richard Rd., Vernon; shed a tear. In the last two Waterbury was issued a sum­ While other scientists thirty “in a heavy year.” Chaperones are needed and Connecticut’s congressman to 1.5 million tickets were sold. December. an unadjusted basis and 0.3 on a Rino St. Germain, dooper Hill About Towii eventually be used to combat The state population is 3 The BLS said that prices of days. I’ve shed many tears — mons early this morning experimented with the male- ’There were long lines at the persons should contact Mrs. support a change. seasonally adjusted basis. St., Manchester; Cecil Adams, the leaf-eating insect that meetings because of the million. farm products and processed not of sadness, but of joy,” was charging him with operating a A Bible study will be con­ builds its tree “ tents” in attracting substance, called a Judy Vezina or Mrs. Noreen Sen. Abraham Ribicoff, D- Union St., Rockville; Sophie Lt. Col. Harlan P. Chapman’s motor vehicle while under the ducted tonight at 7:30 at Trinity revaluation last year and steep Steele. Conn., has already introduced Burns announced the start of foods and feeds rose by 3.3 per Bohenko, Bolton Rd., Vernon; Connecticut and other parts of pheromone, Carde and Doane cent, or almost 4P per cent at an. Average Use Of Milk Drop® homecoming comment. influence of liquor, operating a Covenant Church. increases in land assessments, The Planning and Zoning legislation to amend the law. a new “losers choice” game, in WiUiam MarteU, Village St., the Northeast and later turns checked into the inhibitor. annual rate. With the seasonal Milwaukee — U. S. per capita ’The Fremont, Calif., officer, motor vehicle without carrying Carde had a chemical copy of especially in the lake area. Commission (PZC) failed to ap­ Burns also announced the which weekly losers could join Rockville; Daisy Deane, Main into a white moth, the scientists Some taxpayers had to wait a raffle for a new car. factors taken in, the rise in use of fluid milk and cream tbe first returning Marine, was registration, and failure to Full Gospel Christian say. the pheromone and the olefin prove two subdivisions commission had agreed to dropped from 322 pounds in St., Manchester. among the first planeload of carry ’license. Police said Fellowship, Interdenomina­ in line three or four hours to be discussed this week at a advertise in the Wallingford The eight automobiles to be prices of farm products was 2.9 The gypsy moth could be the substance made in the 1960 to 259 pounds in 1971. Discharged Wednesday: former POWs to arrive Rodrigue was observed tional, will have a Bible study laboratory and used (hem in a heard, and in some cases heai'ing at Yeomans Hall. Post, a weekly newspaper given away each week are per cent. Mary Mateychuk, Rt. 74, only foliage-eater to survive in purchased with uncollected Wednesday at Travis, the operating erratically on Rt. 30 and open discussion tonight at sticky trap containing a female residents were permitted to ’There is still a question as to which sends about five per cent Tolland; Elsie McKinney, East any large number over the winnings. Burns said, which jumping-off point for 2,2 million at the time of the arrest. He 7:30 at Orange Hall. decoy. take the forms home to be filled whether a drainage problem of its editions by second-class Hampton; James Gibson, Connecticut countryside this amount to $800,000 so far. He fighting men over the past was released on a $250 non­ When the pheromone was out, once they were signed, exists on the proposed four-lot mail. Groton; Rita Rhines, Hartford summer. The legislature’s Ap- said there were 23 winners of decade. surety bond. Court date is placed in the trap, several German said. These forms will subdivision on the Clarke Publisher Gilbert Kelman, Tpke., Rockville; Raymond popriations Committee was told $5,000 who had still not Two other former prisoners March 6. The French Club of dozen males were caught in be accepted if filed in a property on Rt. 87. The proper­ contacted by phone, said he Chester Blinn, McLean St., Rockville; 1 arrived home 'Tuesday under Manchester will sponsor a Wednesday that the elm span reasonable amount of time, he ty lies between the Berkowitz wanted postal authorities to collected their money. BOLTON worm, the source of a major about 15 minutes, Doane said in Cheryl Dent, Oak St., less happy circumstances —• to public card party Monday at 8 an interview. But when the said. property and the Jones formally say it was illegal to Burns said it was unlikely Dorah Simmons, 38, of Cedar parasite problem last year, will that the lottery had made any Rockville; Boyd Rhodes, East go to the bedsides of seriously Swamp Rd., Coventry, was p.m. at Orange Hall. olefin was added there was “no German said the three board property. advertise a legal lottery. He Hartford; Tanda Chapman, be effectively removed from members traveled throughout inroads into organized crime. Furriers ill mothers. catch,’’ he said. Miss Lois Clarke and Fred said many daily newspapers Connecticut because of attacks Forty-five per cent of the Union St., Rockville; Irene The 40 former prisoners of “We think that it really town to look over the property Hayes, an engineer from are sent through the mail with Smith, Grove St., Rockville; on the worms by a wasp known in question and talk with tickets each week are SPECULS FUR COAT REMODOING war arriving today are to be inhibits them,” Doane said. Marlborough, presented a lottery ads and -news stories James Elliott, New Rd., as Ooencyrtus Clysiompae. taxpayers. He added that the purchased by ladies in super­ aboard two aircraft making the “ But for how long we don’t revised plan for the subdivision, included. Kelman said he would We Will Restyle Your Old Fur Coat Tolland; Stanley Maselek, Jan complaints dealt mostly with markets, he said. long trans-Pacific flight from l».0SING OUR MANCHESTER The wasps, which do not sting know.” including a drainage system obey postal authorities if told to Dr., Vernon; Marilyn Patten, Clark Air Base in the humans, are expected to die off The scientists plan to try land assessments. The board which included peremiter desist. For each lottery dollar, he received only three grievances said 45 per cent goes to Talcott Ave., Rockville; Philippines. The first is STORE SOON after they destroy the elm span their chemical in the field this drains and interceptors In its first year of operation, Priscilla Provencher, South St., scheduled to land at about 1 worms because the worms are summer when mating takes on dwellings, he said. between lots that would go to the Connecticut lottery sold 75 winners, 40 per cent goes to the $100.00 Everything Must Go — Guitars $9.95 and 1^ Rockville; Eleanor Cahill, p.m. EST and the second two According to German, some million fifty-cent tickets. Burns state, 5 per cent to agents, one their principal food. place. the permanent drain into the Phone 875-5929 547-1621 Enfield; Genelle Atwood, Echo hours later. The features of the chemical The effect of the substance, of the land assessments went up field behind the subdivision. said, producing a gross income per cent to banks and bonuses and about 8 per cent for 85 Windsor Ave. Rockville Dr., Vernon; Blanche Grenier, It was a subdued, military- substance that affects the male according to Doane, could be to as much as six or seven times This new plan will have to be to the state of $17 million, a net Limited Time more than before revaluation. administration. Ellington Ave., Ellington; like but emotional homecoming P.A.S. Amps, Drum Sets gypsy moth’s sex urge were destroy all of the male’s desire shown to Paul Schur, state of $15 million. Allison Nichols, River St., at this sprawling base 50 miles discovered by Charles Doane of to mate or could prevent his The grand list went up about sanitary inspector, to see if he 82 p e r cent with the Rockville; Bruce Erismann, northeast of San Francisco on the Connecticut Agricultural mating only in those cases when agrees that is would lower the Chamberlain St., Rockville; Wednesday — the low-key At Close-out Prices Experiment Station and Ring the male smells the chemical revaluation. water level. German said he disapproved Mrs. Michele Muska and son, reception Resident Nixon had Homemade Sweets for Valentine^s Day Carde of the New York State but is too far from a female to The PZC did not approve, as Uic people Ui* Somers. requested. Station. see her. of the failure to notify some presented, the proposed tmi MUSIC CEMTER persons of Public Act 490, subdivision of 10 lots located on Sweets and sweet hearts are in these little valentine state senator. The Brownies made all the candy 111W Center St. which grants relief to lan­ T ' l r c ^ t o n c peojple Closed Monday Szegda and Johnson Rds. Eight baggies that members of Brownie Troop 619 distributed themselves and then wrapped them in pink net and tied Menchester, Conn. downers when their property lots are located on the road with them with matching ribbon. The girls were escorted by 649-7839 Open Tims, thru FrI. qualifies as farm, open space or yesterday to the residents of Mayfair Gardens. Here, Mrs. 1 P.M. to 8:30 P.M. two in back. their leaders, Mrs. Robert Weiss, Mrs. William Massett Equal Rights Debated forest land. He said the board Valerie Houley receives her valentine gift. She is the S at 9:30 to 5:30 P.M. Approval could be expected if M O T O R O L A ^ and Mrs. Joseph LaVigne. (Herald photo by Pinto) will carefully review each revisions are made as mother of Robert Houley, Vernon councilman and former At Public Hearing complaint and come up “with a requested. fair and just answer to each one.” HARTFORD (AP)-Sup- stores to keep selling beer as M anchester porters of the proposed Equal late as 10 p.m. instead of the Breakfast Set About Town Rights Amendment to the U.S. present 8 p.m. The bill was The Gunnar Lytikainen H ospital Constitution clashed with opposed by some package store Council of the Knights of owners, who are required by Columbus will hold a Commu­ The restructure committee of Notes opponents of the bill at a four Emanuel Lutheran Church will hour legislative public hearing law to close their nion breakfast Sunday at the Intermediate Care Semi­ establishments at 8. American Legion Hall in meet tonight at 7:30 in the private, noon - 2 p.m., and 4 Wednesday night on whether church reception room. Connecticut should ratify the Lebanon. p.m. 8 p.m.; private rooms, 10 Serving will begin after the a.m. - 2 p.m., and 4 p.m. - 8 p.m. measure. Jehovah’s Witnesses will Elsewhere Wednesday on 8:30 a.m. mass at St. Francis Self Service; 10 a.m. - 2 p.m.; Headquarters for o ' Church. ’The price is 75 cents have a theocratic ministry 4 p.m. - 8 p.m. Capitol Hill, a revised gasoline school tonight at 7:30 and a ser­ tax bill moved toward an $7.43 AN HOUR AVERAGE for adults and '50 cents for Intensive Care and Coronary c : i children. For those wanting a vice meeting at 8:35 at Care: Immediate family only, uncertain fate on the floor of Washington — Average wage Kingdom Hall. the General Assembly and rates for union building-trades light breakfast there will be a anytime, limited to five lawmakers dealt with topics workers in cities of 100,000 or coffee and doughnut table. minutes. more increased by 7.1 per cent The second annual Mardi Center Congregational Maternity: Fathers, 11 a.m.- ranging from liquor sales Church council will meet regulations to the future of the to $7.43 an hour in the year Gras Dance, sponsored by the Motorola^ Big, Bold, 12:45 p.m., and 6:30 p.m. 8 MEOWNEI ended Oct. 1, according to the council, will be held March 3. A tonight at 7:30 at the Federa­ p.m.; others, 3 p.m. - 4 p.m., elm span worm. Labor Department. tion Room of the church. In the debate on the Equal limited supply of tickets are and 6:30 p.m. - 8 p.m. Transform Any Scene With Rights Amendment (ERA), Value Event of *73! 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Yh MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., ‘Thurs., Feb. 15, 1973— PAGE NINETEEN PAGE EIGHTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Thurs., Feb. 15, 1OT8 W inning Tournament Qualification j The Dry Side 76ers Celebrate Streaks I of Sports Football As Streak Ends Extended Gained by MCC Quintet BALTIMOREI-Howard By The AMOciated Preaa Schnellenberger, an assistant PHILADELPHIA (AP) - worked feverishly over the big over the wobbly team this year Quinnipiac and Bridgeport The prelim saw By Dean R. Yost clock was killed to the final coach in the National Football Comedian Jackie Gleason’s guy, and he finally got up, after Roy Rubin was fired. lengthened their win streaks Schol School top the MCC Up and down Manchester 10 seconds. After a timeout, League for seven years and of stock line, “How sweet it limped to the foul line and con­ "Leroy Ellis was unbelievable. to seven each and Central Girls, 49-37. Sharon Hopkins late an offensive coach for thb He scored 36 points and did Community College’s Moore moved inside, got is,” might be the best way to verted a pair of free throw. Connecticut reversed its tallied 12 points and Robin Miami Dolphins, was named Seconds later, as the Bucks everything a basketball riayer basketball team was up last good position and dropped describe the feeling of the losing ways Wednesday as night in the home finale at the ball thru the net for the Tarbell eight for the locals. head coach of the Baltimore brought the ball up court, could do. And he even b l^ e d the three basketball teams Colts. High School Notes Philadelphia 76ers as they Jabbar stopped along the their last shot.” East Catholic High and the clincher. M»nche*ler (67) ended a 20-game losing scored victories over their B F Pts DURHAM, N.C.—Willie Manchester High’s indoor track coach Dick Williams sideline, his face contorted in In the other NBA games result was a thrilling 67-^ Morre was slightly 8 opponents. Alexander 4 0 Smith, Jr. was named head streak, longest in National obvious pain. He was taken to sensational with 30 points, 15 1 7 reports the short experim ental season will come to a close Wednesday night, the Chicago w in over Housatonic Geurln 3 coach of the North Carolina Basketball Association the dressing room where a 30 Bulls nipped the New York Central Connecticut, which Community College. rebounds and five blocked Moore 14 2 F^day with a meet against Penney High. 0 8 Centrai team. history. preliminary examination by had seen its season record drop Peoples 4 Through the cooperation of school officals the events are Knicks 100-98; the Boston The season’s top crowd shots. Ellie Grant tallied 14 0 14 NASHVILLE, Tenn.-Steve The sad sacks of professional Dr. Joseph Torg brought the from 124 to 12-8 in a little more Crant 7 Celtics trimmed the Kansas points and grabbed 11 0 0 run off hi the hallways. Although conditions are not ideal, was treated to a great game Cortese 0 Sloan, re cen tly with the basketball beat the tough report that the Bucks’ star had than two weeks, carried off a 0 CityOmaha Kings 104-101; the which found Ernie Moore rebounds. People gained Zack 0 0 coaching staff at Georgia Tech, it beats not having a program at all. Milwaukee Bucks 106-104 suffered an accute lower back morale boosting 64-55 victory 0 0 0 Baltimore Bullets stopped the cast in the hero’s role. After eight caroms and Stan Sammataro was named head coach at Wednesday night on a goal­ sprain on the right side and a Seattle SuperSonics 107-106 and over Eastern Connecticut. 67 Wil Duchesneau, athletic director at Coventry High, muscle spasm. He was Bridgeport overcame Bill Peoples’ basket had Alexander came up with Totals 32 3 Vanderbilt University. tending basket with 16 seconds the Phoenix Suns smashed the eight assists. Housalonlc (65) HOUSTON—The Houston noted that Paul Toomey has been chosen on the High remaining. Rookie Freddy admitted to Temple University Buffalo Braves 124-107. Merrimack, 80-76, and Quin­ knotted the count at 65-all, F Pt* “We won because we B Oilers of the American School All-American soccer team. Boyd put the shot up, and Dick Hospital where X rays were nipiac dumped Bridgewater Moore stole the ball and Clemons 12 3 27 Archie Clarke’s field goal 8 Conference traded defensive Cunningham illegally touched it taken Thursday. State, 9271. with five seconds left, drove outplayed Housatonic in Toney 2 2 . In the first Charter Oak Conference All-Star soc(ier 2 0 4 end Allen Aldridge to the Buf­ coming off the glass. The 76ers celebrated the end with 12 seconds remaining inside and dropped in the categories that count, Thompson team, six of its selections belong to Coventry High. propelled Baltimore past Seat­ In other Connecticut basket­ Grimes 2 0 4 falo Bills for outside linebacker While the 76ers whooped it up of their losing streak as if they ball action, Wesleyan stomped deciding two-pointer. defense, rebounding and 5 0 10 Toomey, Dave Treschuk, Joe Locke, Craig Edmondson, tle. The shot was disputed by Redmond Paul Guidry. for the first time since had won the NBA title. They Coast guard, 79-55, Western ■ (AP photo) The victory, 12th in 21 hustle,’’ a happy winning KindzieiskI 0 0 0 Mark Messier and Chris Coates were named. the Supersonics, who claimed it 0 0 0 defeating Seattle last Jan. 6, the hooted and hollered, slapped Connecticut was stunned by starts, assured the locals a coach, Pat Mistretta, said. Smith H ockey Six interscholatic sports will be offered to the girls at Bucks suffered not only the came after the 24-second clock Ali Bends Low to Avoid Punch Ockman 0 0 0 backs, and let loose the frustra­ Mercy of New York, 104-71, and The visitors got a great 2 14 Coventry High in the school year, 1973-74. They are cross ran out, berth in the Connecticut Velky 6 ignominy of losing to the worst tion of the last five torturous the University of New Haven performance from ATLANTA—The Atlanta country, batointon, basketball, volleyball, softball and team in basketball, but also the During Decision over Joe Bugner Community College Tourna- 29 7 65 weeks. It mattered not that this oowed to Marist, 83-78. sharpshooting Don Totals Flames of the National Hockey track and field. loss of its 7-foot-2 star center, was only their fifth victory Phoenix buried Buffalo m ent M arch 2-3 at Score at half 34-31 Manchester Central Connecticut led League traded right wing Norm Kareem Abdul Jabbar. behind a 40-point third quarter (AP photo) Wesleyan. In league war­ Clemons with 27 points. against 58 losses, the first at Eastern Connecticut by 34-29 at Gratton to the Buffalo Sabres Jabbar, who scored 29 points home since Dec. 6, their first keyed by Neal Walk, Lamar fare, Manchester compiled for left wing Butch Deadmarsh. Former Manchester High school shortstop, A1 Noske, Balancing Act at Garden halftime and gained most of its who also performed with the American Legion, a and grabbed 13 rebounds, drove since rookie coach Kevin Green and Connie Hawkins. a 6-5 won-lost record to gain Walk scored 11 of his .*lnal margin in the final two Long-Named Coach sophomore at Springfield College, may be on his way to for the basket at the end of the Loughery took over 12 games Forced third place behind Ernie Moore Tennis third period, crashed into teamleading 25 points in the Dave DeBusschere Puts on Show minutes of the game. Central Caracas, Venezuela along with the college baseball team ago. Guard Bill Wendt took game Mattatuck and Hartford. COPENHAGEN-Top-seed Philadelphia’s Leroy Ellis, third period while Green and 5 Two games remain on the Manchester trailed by for spring training. plummeted to the floor and lay “We beat a real, good club, Lamar controlled the honors with 28 points, while hot It was a tooth and nail Marty Riessen of Evanston, Lou Chartier was high for the MCC slate, Friday night in struggle from whistle to four, 64-60, with 2:07 left. A 111., bested Pierre Barthes of still. M ilwaukee’s train er too,” added Loughery, who took backboards. Go Limit Hartford against Hartford Mary Faignant, Girls’ BasketbaU Coach at Manchester losers with 18. Central’s record whistle, 16-all at the 10- bank shot by Moore and Qualities Appeal France 4-6,6-3,6-3, to move into is now on the upswing again, Community and next Peoples’ hoop knotted the the semi-final round of the High, noted that tonight wiU be the final game of the minute break, 34-31 season. Rham High will be the Indians’ opponent. In their Outside Shooting w ith a 13-8 ta lly , w hile LAS VEGAS, Nev. (AP) — Muhammad Ali cam e up with Thursday in Norwich count at 65-all. "Brown Label” World Cham­ Eastern’s drops to 11-9. Manchester at halftime and first year of competition the squad sports a 4-6 record. The College Hoop Roundup a commodity in short supply for him in these days of against Mohegan. 51-50, MCC, with 10 minutes With 33 seconds left, To Baltimore G.M. pionship indoor tourney. game starts at 6:30 at the Clarke Arena. Merrimack staged a devaluation of the dollar—an opponent who looks good left. Moore stole the ball and the CALGARY—Paul Gerken of Sparks Bulls’ Win Stamford, Conn, outplayed lategame rally but still couldn’t against him. BALTIMORE (AP) — Howard Schnellenberger has a overcome the Bridgeport The former heavyweight name too long for newspaper headlines, but he has many Canadian Dan McCormick 6-1, East Catholic High’s varsity cage mentor, Stan Joe Frazier, the only man to Sloan Gets 6-1 in opening round action at Ogrodnik, is nine games away from the magical 100 career NEW YORK (AP) — “ You’ve got to m ake them beat you Pruple Knights. Bill Callan champion of the world collected qualities which appeal to General Manager Joe Thomas of helped preserve the victory for beat Ali in his 41-1 career, also the Canadian National Indoor Maryland Road from the outside,” Chicago guard Jerry Sloan said of the $275,000 for his Wednesday seems unanxious for a return R ebuilding the Baltimore Colts. win record. Bridgeport with a pair of free night fight against England’s Championships. Presently in his fifth season Ogrodnik, is 91-20 in the New York Knicks — minutes after his outside shooting had bout. As a result, Thomas has hired season because of mass trading TORONTO-Australia’s Roy throws at the crucial moment Joe Bugner who forced him to carried the Bulls to victory. Ali sliced Bugner’s eye in the Grid Post the former assistant coach of by Thomas, Schnellenberger Emerson, seeded numbdr two, won-lost column while Lee Hollerbach 12 full rounds before losing a “If you keep them outside, With the Knicks trailing 29-20 first round, the first cut the the Miami Dolphins to become said it was a definite advantage ousted countryman Phil Dent Show Bombed with two minutes gone in the contributed 28 points to the close decision. NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) - like we did, you make it that Bridgeport cause. The Briton has suffered in five head coach of the revamped to be taking over a team once 36, 6-3, 6-4 and advanced to the Auto Racing Notes second period, Frazier pumped Muhammad went into the years of professional fighting. Steve Sloan, the Southeastern Colts. coached by Shula. NEW YORK (AP) — Lefty Driesell took his show out of much tougher for them. This Bridgeport record book now scrap at the Las Vegas Conven­ quarter-finals of ’Ihe $50,(K)0 in three straight baskets, Danny Holland, the cut man in Conference’s newest and “I was first looking for a man He referred to the Toronto International tourney. Peter Goodwill Hamilton, now living in Atlanta, Ga., town and it bombed again. time it paid off.” triggering a 12-2 scoring spurt. reads 13-7, while Merrimack’s tion Center favored by 8-1 or the Bugner corner, kept the youngest head football coach, who could discipline himself,” terminology, or numbering although he still reports his home as Dedham, Mass., will Driesell and his lOth-ranked Maryland basketball team It paid off for the 6-foot-5 shows 8-12. more. In the seventh round, the Sloan to go outside, too. He got Then, as the half approached, slice under control except for Wednesday began the task of Thomas said Wednesday when system for plays and for­ be on the outside, first row position for Sunday’s Daytona played sixth-ranked North Carolina Wednesday night and he got six more points as New 22-year-old Briton belted hirn rebuilding Vanderbilt’s sagging Baseball six of his 12 points in the fourth The Wesleyan triumph over the 10th round when Ali opened he announced the signing of mations, which are similar at 500. will be on the . the Tar Heels brought the curtain down 95-85 in an Atlantic York outscored the Bulls 14-5 Coast Guard was also a with a right cross to the head it with left jabs. football fortunes. Schnellenberger to a long-term Miami and Baltimore. quarter, all of them baskets which Ali reviewed with, “I MONTREAL (AP) - Duke Hamilton, winner of the 1970 , while riding in Coast Conference clash WEST SIDE MIDGETS and took a 53-47 intermission personal triumph for But by the 11th, when Ali "I had a lot of people tell me contract. Before trading eight Colts, Tulane 73-63 and Temple from the 20-foot range, taking was semi knocked out.” Snider, former baseball great the Ridh Petty stables, competed in only eight grand Maryland lost its third Army & Navy 19 : the steam out of New York lead. Wesleyan’s Brad Rogers. He rallied in his stretch drive for not to take the Vanderbilt job,” “A coach like that,” Thomas including quarterback Johnny with the Brooklyn and Los defeated George Washington But the Bulls’ balance showed He didn’t appear to be and the 28-year-old former national shows in 1972. successive ACC game on the Crispino’s 15 comeback attempts and burst the 1,000-point career victory, the cut was halted added, “is then able to Unitas and five other veterans Angeles Dodgers, has joined the 84-71. up strong in the third period as won the round on the cards of Alabama standout said shortly n ie 30-year old veteran of modified racesing, who road and fell into third place in Man. State Bank 13 preserving the Bull’s 100-98 scoring barrier with a 25-point again. discipline his assistants, and over 30, Thomas fired head broadcating crew handling the Driesell said that he wonders they put together a 14-4 surge performance that moved his all three judges. And he also Ali told newsmen that Bugner after his selection was climbed the ladder to the big time, is currently driving a the conference. National Basketball Associa­ this carries through to the foot­ coach Don McCafferty last Oc­ Montreal Expo games. Snider Darrell Elston sank six sometime about the ACC. “I Andy’s H 1 and went ahead by two points career total to 1,006 by game’s won the final three to insure his “could be the world champion announced. Plymouth. In the 1970 season he won $131,406 on the tion victory Wednesday night. ball team.” tober and then released interim will do color commentary for straight free throws in the last sometimes wonder about this WINF 6 1 starting the final quarter. end. Pat Shuck and Dave victory. within two years,” but stressed “But I felt that it was right Dick Motta’s praise of Sloan The Dolphins posted a 34-7-1 coach John Sandusky and his the Expos. circuit. six minutes of the game to help conference. I think there may Nassiff’s 2 2 Then Dennis Awtrey, Van Willhite were the leading Bugner looked clumsy at that was only after he himself for me,” he added. seemed to be backhanded at record during the three seasons staff at the end of the season. stave off a Maryland rally down be too much emphasis placed Lier and Love strung together scorers for Coast Guard, now times but threw punches so retired. And a couple of days The Commodores have been Schnellenberger served as Baltimore’s 5-8 record last Chevrolet seems to be the dominant machine in the 500 best, as though he fully willingly that Ali could never WILMINGTON, Del. (AP) - the stretch. Maryland, down by on winning.” points as Chicago opened a 9285 87, with 12 points each. before, Ali had said he might without a coach since Jan. 15 offensive coordinator and coach season was its first losing with sudi drivers as A.J. Foyt, and Gordon expected him to come through get any rhythm. B aseball Hall of F am er as many as 17 points in the The Tar Heels’ George Karl margin with four minutes to go. Wesleyan is now 9-9. fight until he was 40. when Bill Pace quit as coach of the Miami receivers. But he record since 1956, and J(rimcock, from the USAC ranks, |being the contenders. led all scorers with 22 points. Close, exciting play marked in the clutch. But Frazier, who finished with With the 1,500 Britishers in and athletic director. As his Frankie Frisch remained second half, crept to within six “He hit them when he was But the betting favorite didn’t has been associated with Schnellenberger said he BObt^Tssac add Redf Farmer are driving Fords while Jim O’Brien and John Lucas last night’s action as 29 points, and Monroe, who Gregg Seabury scored 17 attendance among the crowd at successor was being announced criticahy fU with a qrani^ hepi- points with six minutes Manchester State Bank tripped open,” the Chicago coach said. move with his fornier speed and winners much longer than that. recognized that Colts' fans paced Maryland with 18 points wound up with 22, drew the points for Western Connecticut the Convention Center, Bugner Wednesday, Pace was being morhage today, a week after he Dave Pearson and Jim Hylton are the big guns on the remaining. North Carolina then up WINF, 26-24, and Crispino’s “If you don’t hit ’em when he wasn’t a b le ^ find Bugner While he assisted George were used to winning, “and went into its patented four- apiece. Knicks back within four points, but couldn’t prevent the loss to was the favorite and a return with knockdown punches, even introduced as a new assistant suffered head and back injuries Mercury side. Petty and Baker will pilot Dodges and Dave downed Andy,s, 44-36. you’re open, then you lose. Allen at Los Angeles for four winning big.” in an auto accident. comer stall and the Terrapins Dennis Duval scored 28 points only to have Sloan fire in his strong Mercy, now 17-8. match between the European though he wm unmarked. on the New England Patriots (AP photo) Marcis will handle the Roger Penske American Motors Gary Demko dropped in 24 “We really earned this one,” seasons, the Rams had a 40-13-3 “I’ll try to bring the Colts Frisch managed the St. Louis gambled and fouled Elston. and led Syracuse over St.John’s last two baskets, putting the Western’s record is now 4 12. heavyweight champion and All “He is m ^ h better than when staff headed by former record. And, prior to that, back to the level of excellence Matador. points to pace Crispino’s with Motta added. “We’ve lost three in London could undoubtedly be Hawk Goalie Tony Esposito ■ Cardinals’ Gashouse Gang, In other action involving before 9,521 screaming fans at games since the All-Star break, game out of reach. New Haven’s early 21-14 lead we spar^ in Ireland,” Ali Oklahoma mentor (^huck Fair­ Schnellenberger served as an they’ve enjoyed over the Manley Field House. It was the Pat Silver adding eight more. The loss prevented the Knicks a money maker. banks. known for their antics in the ranked teams, the ninth-ranked Best in defeat were John and we should have won them over Marist went up in smoke decla^d. “He had good Watches Brian Spencer's Shot aide to Bear Bryant as years,” he said, and then Modified racing, known lately as the Pinto Revolution, St. John’s Redmen were upset 30th consecutive victory at from recording their 1,000th as the Poughkeepsie visitors And since George Foreman, footwork and he really moved Sloan leaves the offensive thirties, and entered the Hall of Andreo (17) and Jeff Plecity all. The defense got us through Alabama won national added; “as quickly as I can.” Fame in 1947 will begin the 1973 season March 25 at Martinsville, Va., by the Syracuse Orangemen home for the Orangemen over a victory. Since the team was built a 39-33 halftime lead and the current champion, has this ring.” coordinator’s post at Georgia collegiate titles in 1964 and 1965. (8). Lionel Lessard’s floor this game — that and our own shown no immediate inclinia- site of the Dogwood 250. ^ 8070 thus snapping a 14-game three-year period. penetration. Norm Van Lier formed on Nov. 1, 1946, it has moved toward final victory. weighed 217V4 while the Tech. Although there will be many Florida State ran off 12 game was a fdhture for the tion to meet Ali, who won the Headed in that direction will by the new Vega-bodied winning streak for St. John’s. helped us a great deal there.” compiled a 999-977 record. ngarian-born Bugner new players on the Colts this modified built by Chuck Rubacha and Rick Olsen of Jacksonville, No. 12, was straight points early in the se­ Foodmen. title nine years ago, big money 'weighed 219. Richard Breaks What About Plunkett Two free throws by Cliff Van Lier and Cliff Ray scored ------Manchester with Mota Chevrolet of Stafford Springs being ambushed by unranked Florida cond half to take the lead over fights are what he wants. And Jacksonville for good as the Bickford just just before the 17 points apiece, backing Bob Village Barber Shop Postponed the sponsor. ...» State 83-74. final whistle enabled the Love’s 21. But Van L ier RockeGs Record Gene Bergin, who has driven everything from midgets to In other college action, Seminoles upset the 12th ranked discounted that contribution. a Scoreboard Elolphins in a battle of NCAA Bankers to snap a tie and go on APPOINTMENTS ot Shooting j la . p . . . | i Indy champ cars, is expected to chauffeur the new Villanova beat Canisius 76-69, to win. Jim Fleurent (11). and “I’m no shooter,” he said. "I Lawson^s l.uck of snow has forced Clemson blasted Wake Forest tournament at-large hopefuls. .NEW YORK (AP) - When you’ve been in the National Dave Chevrette (6) led the just drive and feed off.” It was AVAILABLE DAILY EXCEPT SATURDAY postponement of I______m T creation. 86-61, St. Bonaventure edged Lawrence McCray led Hockey League for 18 years, you don’t get terribly excited ’The car will definitely be a contender for the 1973 scoring parade with MNike his driving that had the Knicks 9 A.M. - 11 A.M. Lifts Bli lers to Win Saturday’s scheduled Xavier, Ohio 68-63, Oral Florida State with 21 points, over career plateaus, even the one Henri Richard achieved modified title running Friday nights at Malta, N.Y., while Butch Taylor paced Donnelly, Bob Smith and John sagging toward the basket, ALL DAY THURSDAY children’s ski races at Roberts bested Illinois State leaving Sloan open. By The Associa^d Press hours after he had exploded for Wednesday night. Pro Basketball To Use Wishbone Saturday at Stafford Springs and Sunday at Utica-Rome Jacksonville with 23. Wieezorek, all with six points, Ruga Cut - FrancMse Technique Inc. Northview, sponsored by 111-96, Louisiana State beat While six Bulls scored in four against New England. His Richard scored the first goal Wednesday night, Buffalo best in defeat. PHONE 649-0887 The puck is b ^ c in g Danny t h e Manchester State NBA also in New York. Player-of-the-week honor double figures, the Knicks left Lawson’s way mese days and six goals in 48 hours gave him a in a 6-3 Montreal victory over nipped Toronto 3-2, Chicago FOXBORO, Mass. (AP>- Chuck Fairbanks, looking 312 Mein 8L B ank. Wednesday’s Games went to Gary Demko. the major share of their scoring RoU. SL Pierre that means iOs winding up in league-leading 48 for the the New York Rangers and then tripped the New York Islanders Chicago 100, New York 98 forward to a monumental task as coach of a National Mandwstar A new date has been set, , Ski Jumping on Card to Walt Frazier and Earl Prop. the net fo^the hot-shooting season. assisted on Jacques 4- 2, Pittsburgh took VancouverPhiladelphia 106, Milwaukee Football League doormat, says his New England Patriots Celtics Increase Lead Monroe, and, for a while, it Philadelphia Blazer forward. The Blazers trailed Cleveland Saturday, Feb.24 - Laperriere’s wrapup goal. That 6-2, Minnesota downed St. Louis may use the Wishbone offense, but quarterback Jim The 45th annual Fred H. Harris Memorial Ski Jumping 104 Y INTERMEDIATE appeared that might be enough. Lawsoiy'scored a pair of goals 5-4 after two periods, but weather permitting. assist was the 966th point of his 5- 2, Detroit and Los AngelesBoston 104, K.C-Omaha 101 Plunkett apparently has little to fear. Tournament will be held Sunday at Battleboro, Vt. battled to a 2-2 tie and Atlanta Before Western Swing Bruce Taggart (25) and Dave in the/Tinal eight minutes Lawson tied the score on a More than 100 career—one more than his more Baltimore 107, Seattle 106 'It’s certainly possible we Approximately 70 of the best jumpers in the Eastern W edn^ay night, lifting the power play effort with just over youngsters have signed up famous brother, Maurice tied California 3-3. Phoenix 124, Buffalo 107 lists his top offensive priorities United States will compete. Chaney hit a layup to put Bidwell (20) set the pace as Richard’s early score was will use the Wishbone offense,” OMAHA (AP) - The Boston Beav’s topped the Shamrocks B la ^ s to a 6-5 World Hockey eight minutes left to play. Then, to take part in the various “Rocket” Richard, achieved. Only games scheduled Fairbanks said Wednesday as developing a strong running The Olymplc-size hill record is 251 feet set in 1969 by Celtics are idle today as they Boston ahead at 66-64. MANCHESTER TIRE, INC. -:- A s^iation victory over the with 15 seconds remaining. Henri greeted the news with a followed 11 seconds later by ABA game, developing a play action Dave Ck)wens scored on a last night, 71-65. The losers age classes. Yvan Cournoyer 29th goal of the after naming eight assistant Adrian Watt of Duluth, Minn. ______prepare for three weekend were paced by Llye Eastman CTeveland Crusaders. Lawson scored the winner, ...... shrug. Wednesday’s Games coaches, including quarterback passing game and improved drive to boost the Boston lead to nheevers ■SiWS'iviSSiSSSiSiSiiSSSSi® “ Cm season and Montreal added two games on the West (!k)ast. (21) and Biff Grimes (21). Philadelphia’s victory, beating goalie Gerry Cheevers Sure, it’s nice to break his Utah 117, New York 90 Bill Nelsen of the Cleveland straight drop back passing. 10 points, but the Kings more goals by Chuck Lefley and The Celts, sparked by John ^combined with Quebec’s 6-3 loss on his stick side. record,” said the younger Kentucky 111, Denver 103 Calling Plunkett “a great Havlicek, notched their third trimmed the margin and Nate Bob Murdoch beating Ranger Browns. to Ottawa in Wednesday’s only Don O’Donoghue also scored Richarci. “But he’s just another Indiana 129, Memphis 125, Then, asked about Plankett prospect. . . not a great player Hilary Demarest Named straight victory Wednesday Archibald’s counter with 2:04 SENIOR LEAGUE twice for Philadelphia; Coach to Retire goalie Gilles Villemure before at this time,” Fairbanks hired other WHA action, lifted the guy that retired 12 years ago as Only games scheduled and the offense in which the night, erasing a 15-point deficit remaining left Boston with a Forty points by Bruce / Ottawa’roared from behind ATLANTA (AP) — John the period was over. Nelsen as quarterback coadi. Blazers into a fourth-place tie far as I’m concerned. I never quarterback often carries the for a 104-101 National 100-99 lead. Hancock led the Aircraft to a with four third-period goals, “ Whack” Hyder, Georgia Chicago tightened its grip on Nelsen underwent knee surgery with,Quebec in the WHA East. thought about it until the papers ball, Fairbanks said: To Racquet Club Post Basketball Association decision Cowens and Don Nelson 95-76 decision over Groman’s two of them by Bob Charlebois. Tech’s basketball coach for 22 first place in the West, boosting last week and is retiring after Lawson’s two goals came 24 started talking about it.” “I doubt if Jim Plunkett will of Kansas City-Omaha Kings. scored layups and the Kings last night at Illing. Teammate years whose current team is Richard’s performance its lead to 13 points over idle Pro H ockey 10 injury-plagued years with failed to count again until run the Wishbone offense very Hilary Demarest of Glaston­ Pete Brunone added 21 points in SAFETY CHECK mired in a 4-14 season thus far, Philadelphia by defeating the Cleveland’ Havlicelt, who led Boston helped the Canadiens short- much.” Archibald connected with three victiry. CLIP, THIS COUPON^)', will step down at the end of the circuit a 16-game New York un­ New York Islanders. NHL Other assistant coaches bury has been named office with 28 points, scored 14 of, seconds to play.' Wednesday’s Results Plunkett, who is recuperating manager of the new Best for Groman were Jim season. beaten streak and drop the Pit Martin had a pair of goals from knee surgery, can rest a named were Hank BuUough, 39, them in the third period. A Archibald, the leading scorer The 60-year-old Hyder has Montreal 6, N.Y.Rangers 3 Manchester Racquet Club Barnes (33) and Dennis We Check DISC BRAKE PKG. Rangers six points back of first just 24 seconds apart for the little easier. Rookie of the year defensive line; Red Miller, 45, three-point play by Don Chaney and playmaker in the NBA, compiled a 289-267 record since Black Hawks, unbeaten in their Buffalo 3, Toronto 2 which WiU officially open in MacArdle (1). place Montreal in the NHL’s in 1971 after winniiig the offensive line; Bill Pace, 41, with 9:29 left gave the Celts a scored 34 points and had six Getting big scoring produc­ WITH COUPON he took over the basketball East Division. Elsewhere last 12 games. Chicago 4, N.Y.Islanders 2 offensive backs; Larrye September. - 6 2 ^ lead and moments later assists. •FRONT END ALIGNMENT Disc Pads ONLY Detroit 2, Los Angeles 2, tie Heisman TroJ?hy, hfe was Mrs. Demarest Is well-known tions from Kent Smith (25) and squad in 1951. clobbered as the P a tr i^ won Weaver, 42, defensive bacU; Dave McKenna (2), Morlarty’s 2. InotallatkMi Pittsburgh 6, Vancouver 2 Sam Rutlgliano, receivers; locally as one of the top players •BALL JOINTS 3. Inspoct CaHpart Minnesota 5, St. Louis 2 only three of 14 games last in the Neipsic Tennis Club World Champion Due trimmed Vangan VW, 94-78. and Rotora Charley Sumner, 42, •SHOCK ABSORBERS Atlanta 3, California 3, tie year, membership. She has captained John Zewic (28) and Paul •WHEEL BEARINGS 4. Inspacl M ar Axlo Brian Dowling, the Patriots’ linebackers, and Jim V^ek, 46, Russilo (18) paced the losers. Brahes Only games scheduled special teams. the women’s teams at both WHA backup quarterback who did Neipsic and the Glastonbury Ford, (3iovy, Plymouths plenty of running in a backfield Rutlgliano is the lone •COMPLETE EXHAUST SYSTEMS 5 and American Compacts Wednesday’s Results Racquet Club. The local indoor with Calvin Hill at Yale, is one holdover from the 19'72 EAST SIDE JUNIORS (Others sllghtty hlyher) Philadelphia 6, Cleveland, 5 Patriots. All the assistants have complex, Archery Events AND OF COURSE MORIARTY Ottawa 6, Quebec 3 possibility to operate the copstnictlon on W. Center The Dunkers made it five Wishbone. However, Fair­ been with pro teams exc^ YOURTIRES Only games scheduled Pace, who comes from Vandet^ wUl Include six courts. The in a row last night downing banks, who had great success opening target date is Sept.M. 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Quality SEWERLINES, sink lines» Complete sales aid, including must be 18 or over. Neat in your home. Call R. L. Burnett, MGB 1971 super excellent cleaned with electric cutters, condition, low mileage. workmanship. Financing AMF CUNO m em bership in three area appearance. Apply in person to 646-2460. B&C LANDSCAPING - Get a available. Economy Builders, by professionals. McKinney realtor Multiple. Listing Ser­ Mr. Clougherty, Monday Privately owned. Must see it! Bros. Sewer Disposal Com­ 633-2923 or 643-8210. head start on that lawn this Inc., 643-6159, 872-0647, vices. Mr. Belfiore, 647-1413. through Friday, 11-4 p.m., INCOME tax returns and year. For free soil test and evenings. pany, 643-5308. DIVISION S h ell, 344 B road S tre e t, bookkeeping done professional­ IMCOnVIM r I M I 1971 PINTO with automatic estimate, call 649-3455,529-1965. AUTO Salesman. Experience Manchester. ly. C aliban Hickey, 649-9145. 18 1 Main Slraol transmission, snow tires. MASONRY - All types of E lectrical not necessary. We will train the Excellent condition. $1,400. TREE REMOVAL — Pruning, stone, brick fireplaces, walls, TalcottvWe, Com. right man. Excellent pay plan RUSSELL’S Barber Shop will MERZ Electrical Service. Phone 644-0353 after 6 p.m. spraying, etc., fully insured. concrete steps, sidewalks. No An Equal Opportunity and fringe benefits including be closed for vacation February Electrical repairs, additions, ALLEY O OP BY V.T. HAMLIN Licensed. Free estimates. Call job too small. Free estimates. free demo. See Tom Duff or 18th-February 28th. Why not alterations. Sjnall job Walt Carter in person. Carter USED CAR USSEN.ANV nOREIGM-l.------J YES, 633-5345. Over 20 years experience. After VOU MBAN THAT M OVKR-flMOWBO yta a m l e v e r y KASff.OUZl drop in this week or will see you specialist. "Service when you Chevrolet Co., Inc., li^9 Main DHM-A’ UNa ATB UP AU. M il LAST UCK OF Dotn roneET ER COMES TMOO A N % ^ T ll\ SIR.' STEVE CANYON BY MILTON CANIFF Trucks-Tractors 5 5 p.m. 643-1870. 644-2975. CLEAN UP MAN and ■MBRAENor iw n o M a rn 'E m . . . s e e ? THAT ALL THAT DOES WHAT HE DIM /IM UP. \RICHT on March 1st. TTiank You. FURNITURE stripping and need it.’’ Free estimates. Street, Manchester. SCHOOL Bus Drivers — Part- HO­ MtXNiMnC D O N T d e s e r v e (SinaEANTiMWAV. refinishing. Attics and cellars Master Charge. 643-8832. USED CAR LOT MAN ODOO-. COURTESY VOU AMY COURTESV... V T 7 SIRI ------r------CT 1962 FORD Pick-up, F262J, FO-TilM. Diall ii ptTMi t* $KiiM HM|i MAS GONNA I^MAYBE THE OLP I'MCRUSHEP; HE^ ANP, AS IN AAOST CROUPS, THE LONO ARM OFBRAEL cleaned. Boat work (painting fem^od|i!?g™ - ...... GENERAL Machinist and lathe four-wheel drive, equipped with Vernon areas. We will train. SHOW HIM f. BOV STILL HAS A HAS NEVER EVEN SECURITY IS PRESENT... LATER THAT NI6HTTHE Autos For Sale 4 and fiberglassing). Apartments Call David Patria, Souttn hand. Apply Metronics, Inc., snow plow. Good running Flooring 19 Call 643-2414. TED TRUDOirS VOLKSWMEN SPARK FOR 6IRL5' SMILEP AT ME/ INCIPENT OF THE UAPIES'TENTS RECORDEPWITH condition. Contact Mrs. Zeppa, painted. Phone 643-5^. Windsor, 644-1796. Route 6 & 44A, Bolton. OTHER EVENTS OF THE PAY... NEED CAR? Credit very bad? ToNand Tpka. TalcotM 289-8276. FLOOR SANDING and PART-TIME help wanted, -ANP IN PUE COURSE IT ARRIVES ON THE BankriHtt, repossession? ------SANDING Service — Commer- rpentry Snewe4 under with Christmas biMs? WES ROBBINS cari refinishing, (specializing in mornings, 7:30-9:30 a.m., PESK OF AN OFFICIAL IN THE CITY... Honest Douglas accepts lowest IV' pa remodeling specialist,St. Acl- Shml out with a Herald Want M. 1966 CHEVROLET half-ton cial only, parking lots and older floors). Also specializing general floor maintenance. Call down, smallest payment, Modern equipm ditions, rec rooms, dormers, nick up. Best offer. Phone 649- roads. Modern equipment. in inside painting and paper 646-4220. I anywhere. Not small loan Reasonable. Call 742-8252. built-ins, bathrooms, kitchens, finance company plan. Douglas 3589. hanging. John Verfaille, 646- 649-3446. WANTED — Experienced Motors, 345 Mam.______REWEAVING OF - burns, 5750, 872-2222. 1957 CHEVY pick-up, needs inspector for aircraft blades moth-hole, zippers repaired. LEON CIESZYNSKI builder - INSPECTOR work, $100 or best offer. 24 vanes and components. Apply 1968 CADILLAC, 21,000 miles. Window shades made to Locust Street, ask for Joe. new homes custom built, MovIng-TruckIng-Storage 20 at Red-Lee Metal Finishing (Jo., Phone 649-3865. measure, all size Venetian remodeling, additions, rec 80 Sheldon Rd., Manchester. QUALITY 1969 CHEVY Van, excellent blinds. Keys made while you rooms, garages, kitchens 1968 CHEVY SS, convertible, MANCHESTER - Delivery - condition. Can be seen at 82 wait. TV portables for rent. remodeled, bath tile, cement SGT. STRIPES FOREVER BY BILL HOWRILLA white, red interior, excellent. light trucking and package “ The nicest people in town are Summit Street, Manchester. Marlow’s, 867 Main St., 64-5221. work. Steps, dormers. delivery. Refrigerators, CONTROL / iTfeAArtviv;^ INR3PM Repossessed $995. Savings Bank AVON customers!” You’ll Phone 643-8433. Residential or commercial. washers and stove moving discover how much fun it is f \ W ? H M e -n a ^ iM r of Manchester, 646-1700.______SNOW PLOWING - fbutice Call 649-4291. specialty. Folding chairs for meeting new people, making If you are looking for a permanent, secure job in a rapidly N fA P N A { fR e S|L©JT7 Reasonable rates. Call 647-1044. O E U V i a ? ! rent. 649-0752. new friends, as an Avon growing non-defense company, consider our need for a seif- 1967 GTO, good condition, ALL tvpes of building and SIHMP reasonable priced. Call Campers-Trallers Representative. It’s easy to starting inspector who can read blueprints and knows wiring LITTLE SPORTS BY ROUSON TWO YOUNG married men remodeling, rec rooms, Mobile Homes a start. Call 289-4922. Md soldering. Duties require receiving, in-process and final anytime, 646-8057. will do small repair jobs and kitchens, additions, homes and Dressmaking 22 K ia ic inspection of electronic components in sub-assemblies, as 1971 8’ box tent camper, opens painting, also cellar cleaning garages. Heritage Craftsmen, IS 1967 MUSTANG automatic well as tempting intergrated circuits and transistors. to 16’, sleeps six. Call 643-5325 and light trucking. Call 646- m-6418 or 646-4643. CUSTOM^^ made ladies dresses, PUB6H transmission, power brakes and 2692, 646-3726.^ suits. Bridal gowns and veils. steering. Excellent condition. after 4 p.m. i SALES WORNAN We’ll be happy to discuss your future and ours. Please call J. P. Lewis & Son, finish Also hand set fashion jewelry. Po k e $950. Call 649-0036 after 6 p.m. 5:30 %m. - 11 a.m. Apply our Personnel Department. 1969 MOBILE home in ej'.cellent PUBLIC Typing Service; all carpentry, rec rooms, 649-1133. / kinds. Specializing in medical remodeling, kitchens, MR. DONUT SHOP VOLVO 1971, 142S, vinyl top, condition, set up in nicely 255 WEST MIDDLE TPKE. j f l B landscaped park. Ideal for dictaphone transcription. bathrooms, formica work, CUSTOM made women’s radio, 4-speed, 20,000 origmal Reasonable. Swift ’Typing Ser­ clothes, simple alterations. MANCHESTER E.C.L — 646*8100 miles; excellent, condition, retired couple, $4,800. ceilings. 649-9658, if no answer Evenings, 742-6929. vice, 568-3355. 643-6362. Phone 649-2957. oimMjiAW. !£. $2,795. Call 643-4721. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Thurs., Feb. 15, 1973 — PAGE TWENTY-THREE 1973 PAGE TWENTY-TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING H E P ^ , Mandieater. Conn., Thurs., Feb. 15, Bmlnass Loeatlons- Houses For Sale Apartmanta For Rant 53 FumMiad Apartman^ For Rent 72 Housss For Sals 72 Houses For Sale 72 Out of Town-For Sdle 75 Out ot Town-For Sale 75 South Windsor AT AU. TIMES VOU WlLL we exPECT you i d 67 Wanted 35 ______HTj i Hw I 35 FU R N ISH E D ro o m S e e t h e WEAR A COAT, SHIRT BE AN EXAMPLE MANCHESTER — One- MANCHESTER - Office- MANCHESTER - For the MANCHESTER- New Usting* GARRISON Colonial, center SOUTH WINDSOR - Im­ EAST HARTFORD - SECRETARY — East-of-river, NEW tea c h er ID OUR stu d en t efficiency. Rowing family in tee Bowers entrance, large front to back maculate Split, 3 bedrooms, Elxclusive, custom built Cape, 3 AND TIE f HAIRCUT be^htwm ranch type apartmMt, Security deposit. 6466200. business- warehouse- space 6-room Colonial, near schools, start at $1204135. Good typing g e t t in g AND CLEAN BOOV.' priyate entrance, includes heat available. Up to 10,000 ^uare School area. Four-bedroom shopping and churches. living room with fireplace, family room, fireplace, garage, bedrooms, full dining room, School Budget Colonial with large bacl^ard, large eat-in kitchen with pic­ quiet, landscaped, half-acre lot. Sewing Machine Operators and shorthand necessary. THE WORD S H ^ E N .' and appliances, $170 per monu. THREE-ROOM furnished feet. Excellent location. Will Fireplaced living room. Priced large living room with Never a fee at ,jRita Girl, 1N1V4E , Paul m Dougan, 643-4535, 646- sub-divide. Merritt Agency, 646- owner transferred.„ Price at $34,900. Zinsser Agency, 646- ture window, formal dining Law 30’s. By owner, 644-1763. fireplace, finished basement, apartment-gentleman ^ c ^ reduced. F. J. Spilecki, 1511. room, wall-to-wall carpel attached garage and sunporch, Manchester, 646-3441. 1021. 1180. Short $44,397 i M t PRINCIPALS T Private bate, Realtor, 643-2121. throughout, screened porch, ANDOVER - Raised Ranch. large treed and shrubby lot. P6f#QNR6l viiHW OFFICE- utUities. 226 Charter Oak, 645- gar^e, $31,900. Philbrick Agen- Eight rooms, 3-4 bedrooms, two Mid 30s. Katz Corp. 38 Kane St., BARBARA VARRlCK plans could not be carried out. SALESMAN - Imaginative 6 CHARMING 10-room Ranch cy, Realtors, 646-4200. baths, carpeting, air- West Hartford, Mr. Russell, In the report Mercure selling-managing career W O O D LA N D TWO-FMMUES Correspondent Manchester with attached 2-car garage, conditioned. Acre treed lot. 523^)567. Tel. 644-8274 explained that the original PIONEER PARACHUTE CO. available with small local firm. THREE rooms, completely first-floor family room, many $32,000—east side, 4 and 4 flat CIRCA — 1717 Rare Colonial on $M,900. Hayes Agency, 646^131. amount currently budgeted for Sales experience preferretL but Tm U.S Off — All •igMi ret*<««d with 2-car garage. Stove and Donald Mercure, financial lU e Rm A Manchester O 1973 by Umifd SyxIiuK . Inc. furnished) first floor, extras. Zinsser Agency, 646- 14 acres, 7 fireplaces, 2 bams. COVENTRY — ’Three-bedroom electricity and gas was $68,250 not required. Lucrative. Good M A N O R parking. Im m ediate occupancy. refrigerators, tip top condi­ manager for the school system 644-1581 NEW OFFICE 1511. Excellent example of period GLASTONBURY - Price Ranch, U4 baths, fireplace, which was appropriated before benefits. Observe your efforts Call 649-1287 after 2 p.m. tion throughout. Excellent restoration. Country setting. reduced for immediate sq^e. superb recreation room, swim­ said this week that the Board of An aqual opportunity ampHtyar turned into results quickly. the previous school year was APARTMENTS PORTER Street area — ’Truly financing. Good location. Philbrick Agen­ Executive ranch, 3 bedrooms, 2 ming pool, two-car garage, sun Education’s current 1972-73 ended. Hie board later learned Send resume to 607 New Park Va s s .w e f e e l a d e g r e e o f f r e e d o m Houses tor Rent 55 BUILDING an exceptional Colonial. $33,900—Bigelow Street - The cy, Realtors, 646-4200. fireplaces, formal dining room, deck, aluminum siding. fiscal year budget will be short Avenue, West Hartford, Conn., S e e t h e Homestead St. Formal dining room, fireplace, inter-com, fully carpeted: 633- Beautiful 105x384’ lot. An un­ that a rate increase went into (Off W. Middle Tpke., “Hard to Find” kind . . . a 5-5 $44,397 plus an additional effect and actual cost for 06110. NEW T t a c h e r r e m o d e l e d two-b^room sunporch off living room, flat with good heating RANCH on 3 acres with 11 large 5687, 561-1569. usual offering. Bel Air Real Manchester) house with garaS® “ d l^ge 150 NO. MAIN ST. $11,337 for sewer line installa­ heating and lighting totaled GETTING aluminum siding, garage. systems, new roof, 2-car gar­ rooms, 3 baths, 5 bedrooms, Estate, 643-9332. tion costs in two schools this REAL Estate representative enclosed porch. C°nveniMt (Cor. of Main) Move-in condition. 30's. Elva family room, 2 kitchens. Coula COLUMBIA - 15 acre estate, $80,185, leaving the current needed. Must be good lister and THE WORD 1 and 2-bedroom luxury age. And the lot...terrific year. DEM MACHINE PRODUCTS, INC. apartments. Features wall-to- location. $feo monthly heated. 9,000 Square Faat Tyler, Realtor, 649-4469. be ideal for in-laws. Bam, 6 immaculate 9-room Colonial VERNON — Lovely 4-bedroom budget with a deficit to be paid willing to work. Liberal IN THE 646-1379 after 6 p.m. (100x238). House needs some horse stalls, 6 regulation dog with 4 bedrooms, all carpeted Cape on park-like grounds. Mercure said that in fact, a from the previous year and a 102 Colonial Road, Mancheater wall carpeting, vanity tile baths, Will DMda work externally, but has great commission schedule. Mr. c l a s s r o o m - PRIVATE party selling older kennels. Philbrick Agency, and tastefully decorated, large Country atmosphere near city projected deficit of $129,731 is need for additional money this Zinsser, 646-1511. buUNn oven, range, dishwasher, SIX ROOM Ranch, basement 30-Day Occupancy two-family, 4-4 duplex. 'Iwo-car potential. Realtors, 646-4200. bam with tack room, hay loft, 5 conveniences. TVo full baths, visible, due to over-budgeted refrigerator and disposal, elec­ year. Also not considered was rec room, refrigerator, sonie garage. Corner lot. Central T.J. CROCKETT box stalls, fenced riding area, garage. Cedar shingled items, but, because a strong the cost of heating and lighting LAYOUT and First Piece EARN extra money. Clerks to tric heat, 2 'air-conditioners, furniture, securitv deoosit Manchester location. Prin­ Manchester spring fed pond. Merritt exterior. Several other features ^ee> /U3AMS • Ample Parking Realtor 943-1977 spending-hold was placed on the modular units purchased by work part-time in retail store, lAhAourmenAce, pa . glass sliding doors, all liarge required, $250 monthly includes cipals only. $29,500.Reply Box Agency, 646-1180. and extras. Priced right to sell many accounts e.irlier this INSPeCTiON must be mature, evening and rooms. Full basement storage • All Electric RANCH now. Mr. Negro, Belfiore the board for high school use aoams’l/W: heat. 646-3414. “JJ ”, Manchester Herald. year, some $85,334 is available weekend hours available. Apply area, ample parking. Starting at • E levator Two bedrooms, living room, COVENTRY - 5-room Ranch, Agency, 647-1413. which has created an additional Aircraft parts, minimum five years experience. PRIVACY — Contemporary 6- to reduce the projected deficit in person, Cumberland Farms "examples hever $175. Handy to shopping, TWO-bedroom Cape, nice • Full Servicea OLDER Two-family, duplex, in wall-to-wall carpeting, fireplace, dishwasher, large shortage to the account of Store, 1(^ Burnside Ave., East COUMTIUTUE room Ranch. Cathedral ceiling, reducing it to $44,397. Second shift. schools, bus and religious location, near school and sho^ • Wall-to-wall Carpatng good condition. Two bedrooms kitchen with new cabinets, lot, many extras. Only $28,0TO. VERNON — 6-room Ranch with $2,184. Hartford, 328 Green Road, F/HAL TEST.” ping center. Security deposit one side, three bedrooms other built-ins, IV^ baths, fireplace, Peiser Realty, 289-86^. 24x24’ finished rec room, To offset the deficit, Mercure facilities. • Excallant Location paneling, garage, patio, full basement, two-car gar­ Some other shortages Manchester, Route 30, Post required. Call after 6 p.m 1 - side. Asking $33,900. age. Priced at $28,500. garage, one block from schools. said morrey came from reported were the Employees Road Plaza, Rockville, or • Convenient to Hlghwaya barheque, two acres. Hutchins Help Wanted 35 ■ Houaehold Goods 51 Rooms Without Board 59 Model apartment open for in­ 9139. Starkweather Realtors, 646- $32,900. Tedford Agency, 875- teachers salaries, $27,134; two Fringe Benefits account which ENGINE Lathe and Hardinge CARPENTER wanted, nearest store in area. Agency, M9-5324. FRECHETTE & MARTIN Vernon spection 1-6 p.m, Sunday. Other 5353. 3673. unfilled custodial positions, had an insurance rate increase chucker operators, first and experienced only, all types of SIX-ROOM house, completely Realtors 847-9993 *2 7 ,9 0 0 TELEPHONE sales — from MAGIC CHEF harvest gold YOUNG gentleman, central, times by appointment. MANCHESTER — Spacious $13,243; holds on building and after budget deliberations were second shut, capable of set up, work. Willimantic-Manchester SECRETARY — For executive remodeled, Manchester Green, 646-6300 MANCHESTER 5-room Ranch on lovely site remodeling, $6,471; plant work to drawings. High quality area, call 1-429-3534 between 7-9 east-of-river, take-charge your home, call merchants, electric stove, used 3 months, private home, pleasant room, Built by two-family flat, 5-6 rooms, cen­ Wantad-Real Estate 77 completed in March. The real estate brokers and banks, next to shower. Parking. 649- appliances, dishwasher, 2 Brokara Protected UKE TO PAINT? tral location. Bus line. Good wooded lot, 3 bedrooms, maintenance, $1,400; work, top medical plan, all p.m. individual. No steno, varied like new. You must see to I U&R HOUSING CORP. beorooms, library or den, Iw OVERSIZED custom 4- resignation of the director of benefits, good pay, overtime. duties. $120 plus. Fee paid. Call describing new home owners ap p reciate . Call 646-3415 6801 after 6 p.m. Here is your chance. A big 7- condition. Double garage. fireplaced living room, SELLING your home or superintendent’s office Rentals by: baths, large terraced lawn. 643- bedroom Colonial. Built in 1972. kitchen, covered patio, gar­ food services, Mrs. Linda Apply J. T. Slocomb Company, LPN’s and Trained aides, for Joy, 289-2778, Bailey welcoming and real. estate an3Hinie. room Split Level. 2 full baths, $31,900. Hayes Agency, 646-0131. First-floor family room with acreage? For prompt friendly amended appropriations, $747 Summer, and the subsequent directory programs. Excellent PLEASANT heated room for ; Robert D. Murdock, Realtor 1442. age. service, call Louis Dimock 68 Matson Hill Rd., ^outh private duty. Medical Employment. »#»##••••••••••••••••••••••• 466 Main Street—Building for full basement, garage. Needs fireplace, 2Ms baths with mar­ and the $11,337 for sewers hiring of a new director Glastonbury, 633-9485. An equal Placement Service, 232-5226. compensation. Call collect, 281- MAHOGANY double bed. Gold working gentleman. Apply 4 '643-2692 643-9551! MANCHESTER - New listing, Realty, 649-9823. forthcoming from the Town Pearl Street, or call 643-9353, ------Out of Town- any business, office, or some paint, and a warm, ble vanities. 2-car oversized increased the deficit by $524. opportunity employer. CLERK — Collections. Splendid 3274. Bond Boardopedic box spring Rockledge section. First time garage, full walk-out basement MERRITT AGENCY Council. The board was 649-3142. For Rent commercial use, near Center. loving family. ’This home is in offered, 3 bedroom “L” Ranch, ALL CASH for your property Also, increased costs for HAIRDRESSER, full time. opportunity to join a large and mattress, $40. Call 649-6641, MANCHESTER — Newer 2- CaU 646-2426, 9-5 p.m. a beautiful area. For more in- with sliding glass doors. Realtors 848-1180 required to budget the full cost TYPIST — Immediate opening Duet Beauty Studio, 521 East prestigious company. Bright 643-0240. choice treed lot, view, $36,900. within 24 hours. Avoid red tape, outgoing students to the Doga-BIrds-Pets 41 ROOM for student or working bedroom Townhouse includes ROCKVILLE — 3 rooms, $105 formation call Tony Beautiful skyline view. of the sewer installation and the for accurate typist. Willingilfins to Middle Turnpike, Manchester. gal needed with some heat, appliances, IMs baths, full Hayes Agency, 646-0131. Philbrick Agency, Realtors, GLASTONBURY — C3iarming instant service. Hayes Agency, Rockville Vocational- IVORY White shag carpeting gentleman. Comfortably m onthly, 5 ro o m s, $150 Business Property- Wasilefskv at 649-5306. 646-0131. council said earlier it would Agricultural School increased train bright gal with the ability experience and good telephone MINIATURE poodle puppies, basement. $240. per month. monthly. Appliances, parking, 646-4200. six-room Colonial plus separate to learn rapidly. Excellent BOeXEEEPER - Local personality. $90 plus. Fee paid. with padding. Excellent Furnished. Light housekeeping For Safe 71 MANCHESTER — spacious 7 facilities for mother-in-law or amend the appropriation when $11,128; transportation account males, one black, one brown. optional. References. Parking. Paul W. Dougan Realtor, 643- acre lot, garden. Utilities not • •B&W *. working conditions and company needs full charge Call Ann, 289-2778, Bailey condition. 12x18’ piece, 11x16’ The BARROWS & WALLACE Co. room Ranch, IVz bates, living separate office. Beautifully the state reimbursed the town Registered. Price for quick 643-7190. 4535. included. 872-0359, 7:30-9:30 NEW oversized Cape, living was underbudgeted by $14,790; benefits, in conveniently bookkeeper, trial balance and Employment. sale. $40. 875-6439. piece, runners, 43”xll’6”, CAPE COD properties, all Realtors — MLS room, fireplace, rec room with room with fireplace, formal landscaped. 1*4 acres adjoining 50-per-cent for the major and salary negotiations p.m. types of businesses, all price ^^M anchester Parkade — 64»-53 ceramic bath, large lot. Only Andover, near lake, $1,800. general nature are also periodically performed. ranges, automatic washers kitchen and bath, all utilities in­ Call Mrs. Routhier, 649-5361. BY 110 FEET DEPTH i r 16 17 GLASTONBURY - Our air- LEGS lb. cluded. Located on bus line and categories $24,9(X). Char Bon Agency, 643- Hayes Agency, 646-0131. with guarantees. See them at B. 34Begiimings 19 iO 0683. conditioned, 2-bedroom, 2-bath Rate Range: $2.97 ~ $4.375/Hr. D. Pearl’s Appliances, 649 Main near stores. Call after 4 p.m., Next to now (undor construcUonl 35 Redactor IB condominium Ranch home in 644-0383. LARGE sunny 4-room apart­ 36 Pedal digit COVENTRY- Several building WE WILL BE CLOSED WASHINGTON’S BIRTHDAY______St., CaU 643-2171. ment, one child, $135. No pets. HARTFORD NATIONAL BANK BUILDING ii lots, starting at $3,000. Meadow Hill. Upgraded Plus 15$/Hr. Shift Differential 37 Give ear to Manchester bedroom carpeting and kitchen Security deposit, utilities extra. ON MAIN STREET IN MANCHESTER 39 Crow cries it 2B , 2 7 ZB a Frechette & Martin Realtors, 633-6026. 40 Perches - 647-9993. appliances. Parquet floors in IF YOU LIKE THE BEST GIVE US A TEST This lob otters challenging assignments, a good Parking facilltloa In tno roar avallaoio 41 Hawaiian sr ST $26,990 living room and halls. Many starting rate tor the right person and excellent PRESIDENTIAL SALE MANCHESTER - Deluxe 2- garland ANDOVER - Lakefront, 4 other extras. By owner, 633- LET US FILL YOUR FREEZER WITH U.S.D.A. CHOICE HIND, FOREQUARTER OR SIDE OF BEEF - SAVE 42 French w Attractive six-room Cape, 6597. Company paid employee benetits. LLSeH-deaivOyMi, ms $341.95 ...... Nm^250. bedroom townhouse includes Ai^inepeak acres, excellent private loca­ AND EAT LIKE A KING! heat, appliances, caipets. Full Soo, call or wrtta: u paneled living room, eat-in tion for most discriminating LL 12m. f t.FraezMT.m$219.95 ...... Nm *188. 45 Rejected private basement $230. per disdainfully kitchen, formal dining room, 3 buyer. Please call for details. SOUTH GLASTONBURY — 6i.Wulwr,18pMMt,mt$229J5...... Nm *198. month. Paul W. Dougan THE SIERIIMN CORPOMTIM 49 Withdrawal bedrooms, and garage. Hayes Agency, 646-0131. Country Club Road, 5Vis room 643-8424’ Apply at our Personnel Office between Realtor, 643-4535, or 646-1021. R<0. BOX 711 51 Guido’s note IT JT II Ranch, 2-car garage, 3- G£ Dryer, 18ponds,was$169J5 ...... Nm *144** 52 Notion bedrooms, large fireplaced 51 BISSELLST 8:00 A,M, and 4:30 P.M., Monday thru Friday MANCHESTER. CONN. ftl tL H" Cslor TelerM M ns $ ^-9 5 ^ — — i- • ...... Noir*299** MANCHES’TER - Newer two- 53 ------Wof WW»t AMEDY REALTY living room, kitchen built-in PLENTY OF FREE PARKING SPACE Attn: J08IAH J. LE88NER 54 Border U RMitorg, 875-6283 HeraM ClatsHied U a are the oven-range, large dining area, bedroom Townhouse, includes SSOroteaaue Si dwagest, awst effective way in the WE ACCEPT FOOD STAMPS heat and appliances. Full Phono 649-S277 - 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. false. partially finished rec room, GOODYEAR SERVliX STORE HT u SI ProfMsIonal SarvICM noiM te reach the awst p e ^ l Cal private basement, $190 per or 949-9449 after 9 p.m. 56FastriL_ acre treed lot. Owner U m UI V O l O p C 121 West Main Street. RockvUla, Conn. WERNON CIRCLE 646-0101 57 Enervate 7 Day* a Waak M3-2711. transferred. $34,900. 633-6379. month. Paul W. Dougan, (NEWSrArilt ENTWfklSI ASSN.) “An Sfua! Opportunity Employar” Realtor, 643-4535. or 646-l(ai.

\ J The Weather PAGE TWENTY-FOUR - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, iSianchester. Conn., Thurs., Feb. 15, 1973 Andover Democrats Temperature drops through the 20s airf into the teens tonight will pro*«Wy Endorse Candidates in slippery road conditions. Cold tonjpit See Page 3 with a few snow flurries. Zero to five, above. PRICE FII-TEEN CENTS SPECIAL SALE! SLEEP SOFA MANCHESTER, CdNN., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1973 — VOL.XCII, No. 116 Manchester— A City of Village Charm TWENTY-FOUR PAGES — TWO SECTIONS

I C. Elmore Watkins | I SesquicentenniaVs | Transit Tax Passed I Honorary Chairman i Revised Bill Limits

By JOHN A. JOHNSTON FMEXTMGOESR 0rai$T0SLEEP2 (Herald Reporter) Base For Gas Levy In tribute to a man who has help^ to create much of Manchester’s history and has seen a great deal more in his area transit district wouldn’t HARTFORD (AP)-The mayors of the state’s two I A L L SOFA BEDS NOW ONSALEI more than 90 years of residency, Manchester raise enough money to get General Assembly has put its largest cities and by most strike bound Connecticut Co. Sesquicentennial Committee has named C. Elmore stamp of approval on a bill that Democrats on Capitol Hill, was Watkins honorary chairman for the town’s observance of could bring a penny-a-gallon passed Thursday night by the buses rolling again. Guida said its 150th anniversary, June 23-30. gasoline tax increase to Republican-controlled General he spoke for the mayors of Special Re was bom in the family residents of Connecticut’s tran­ Assembly. Hamden, West Haven, East Council at one time \ served as a homestead on S. Main St., July sit districts.' Republican leaders said Gov. Haven and Waterbury. Hart­ trustee; and was the recipient 3, 1882, and for more than 60 The measure, opposed by the Thomas J. Meskill would sign ford Mayor George Athanson Pine Arm of an honorary doctorate in years has lived at 56 N. the bill into law. also said the bill would raise too 1953. In college, he was a choir little money. Lakewood Circle. The bill permits local transit Living Room and glee club soloist, and was a Senate Majority Leader It is hardly an exaggeration districts to levy the tax in their soloist and choir director in Lewis B. Rome of Bloomfield, to refer to Watkins as Mr. component municipalities, town and area churches for however, said the tax would Set 3-pc. Manchester Memorial beginning July 1, to support bus many years after graduating. News racse enough cash, at least in Rospital. After serving as subsidies and other m ass At one time, he had ambitions Hartford. Rome said the president of the Manchester transit expenses. The state to make singing his career. average driver would pay $7.60 • 249" Capsules government has offered to pay After working in several a year in the new tax. the full cost of bus subsidies out capacities in Watkins Bros. Sen. Joseph Fauliso, D- SOIA-CHAIR 42" Round Table With Four Tavern of its own pocket until July 1 if Furniture Store, founded in 1874 Hartford, called the bill an “ ab­ Choir* Maple Finish ^ m a noR the other problems that have ROCKER * by his father and uncle, Watkins dication of responsibility on the 1 Leaf SALE I ^ V Flying Home shut down much of took charge in 1915 upon the altar of distorted austerity.” TRAVIS AIR FORCE BASE, Connecticut’s bus service are death of his father. During his He said the taxpayer was being Calif. (AP) — Three more resolved before then. tenure, the firm’s present planes carrying freed asked to “ pay and pay and pay” 9 Transit Official Endorses Tax Only two of the six Shop Wed., Thurs., Fri. Till P.M. quarters were erected at Main American prisoners of war while the governor already had metropolitan areas involved in and Oak Sts. The previous streaked across the Pacific the money and the power to end the state bus crisis, Bridgeport location was at Main and School Robert Swirner, at mike, chairman of the Greater Hartford Transit District, and a today, headed for a red-carpet the bus crisis. and Hartford, have transit Mrs. Alexander Chenard, left, and Mrs. Sylvio Beaulieu admire their sons’ new Eagle Scout badges. (Herald photo by Pinto) Sts. He is presently board majority of the district members have agreed to add a penny a gallon to the gasoline tax to California welcome for the Approval of the bill by of Manchester districts at present. chairman of the business, subsidize bus service. Senate Majority Leader Louis Rome, right, said Thursday, after the men. Meskill was not expected to ’oe T h e measure passed which is headed by his son, R. General Assembly approved a bill to allow the tax. Gov. Thomas J. Meskill would sign it. Today’s contingent of 60 will a cure-all for the state’s bus 810 MAIN STREET Thursday night was hurriedly Bruce. boost to a total of 123 the crisis. Those transit districts (AP photo) drafted to replace an earlier that now exist are without the On two occasions, Watkins number of former POWs to Scouts Earn Eagle Badges one that would have permitted operating contracts with bus received the All-American touch down on American soil a transit district to levy the tax companies and the state that Merchant Award, given by the since Tuesday. on all cities and towns within its would be necessary to get the National Retail Furniture Twenty more Americans Two 14-year-old scouts, David Dr. He is a Grade 9 student at football team. He is active in Greg Jones, Mike Caron, First P in e ., multi-town planning region. Association; was a member of Process, DevCo Plans liberated last Sunday night will buses rolling. Bennet Junior High School and the Civil Air Patrol and Class Scouts; Paul Asadorian, The planning region tax base, Beaulieu and Richard Chenard, remain at Clark Air Force Base a member of its Student Council member of St. Bartholomew’s Brian Chenard, Paul You’ll be the association’s executive which would have included in the Philippines another day received their Eagle Scout and track team. He is a Church. Phelopena, Greg McDermott, committee; and organized and communities outside the transit Amazed and will fly home Saturday. badges Tuesday night at the communicant of St. James Eagle Scouts Frank Keegan Mark Toomey, Second Class was the first president of the Placed On The Record district and without mass Area Solons And the North Vietnamese Church. and Steve Dawson formed an Scouts; Joe Green, Peter at this Connecticut Chapter of the transit service, was opposed by Boy Scout Troop 362 annual American Institute of Interior government announced Richard is the son of Mr. and honor guard for the Gaudreau, James Phelopena, C. Elmore Watkins both the Republican and potluck at St. Bartholomew’s Gretat been decided as yet, and this Thursday night that an ad­ -Mrs. Alexander Chenard of ceremonies. Tenderfoot Scouts. Designers. HOLLY GANTNER being talked about merely for Democratic legislative Chapter of the American Red will be up to the council. ditional 20 will be released Split Vote Church. Scott Dr. He is a Grade 9 stu­ Other advancement awards During the evening, 21 merit In 1927, he founded the Correspondent preliminary planning purposes. Colonial Cross during WWI, when the Saturday or Sunday in Hanoi. caucuses. David is the son of Mr. and dent at Illing Junior High were presented to Mike Downs, badges and 11 skill awards were first influenza epidemic swept Verplanck Scholarship Founda­ The General Assembly sent The Town Council last night The amount and type of land Asked if Process would be The release of another 379 has Mrs. Sylvio Beaulieu of Niles School and a member of its Star Scout; Philip Murray, presented. Bedroom Buyl the country and Cheney Rail tion, named for Fred A. the compromise bill to Meskill On Gas Tax held its first “ official,” on the acquired for the new willing to underwrite added been promised by the was converted to an emergency Verplanck, long-time after a 22-12 Senate vote and an record meeting with Greater community will influence the expenses to the town, for such Communists in the next six hospital for local victims, he Manchester superintendent of 83-61 vote in the House of When the General Assembly Hartford Process and DevCo, final figures, as will final personnel as consultants, as a weeks. < 2 9 9 . played an outstanding role in schools; was a charter Representatives. Sen. David Thursday approved an with the three and one half hour planning discussions with the result of Process’s current Enhance your bedreoM with the *Amn«ic« i SaHler.* lAilewily planning and constructing the member, director, and in 1967 Odegard of Manchester was the additional one-cent per-gallon Btyled with grained nrtrlt oed Iftotty efftett In plee telldi* question and answer session town. It was further brought out presence in the town. Cusick veneers and fine herdweodt. Lenf Kfe Is Msured original building on Raynes St. was elected a life director of only Republican to join Senate gas tax for towns in transit dis- . free ptotiie lops..Includes double dretter, ndiver^ d M m l recorded on tape for a perma­ that no actual physical planning said, no. Process would npt be Clash With Police panel bed. Anligwid Wm s porcelain pulls edd slieM* It was named in honor of those the Manchester Scholarship Dem ocrats in opposing the tricts, the vote among Foundation. nent record. ^ for the site has been done, willing to do this, and added ATHEF^S (AP) Students measare. In the .H ou se, legislators representing FANTASTIC BEDDING SALE who served in the war. although, Cusick said; “ We that the, towii may be Watkins was a prime fund­ Watkins was a director of the lip to this point and for the from Athens University clashed Democratic Rep, George Ritter Manchestetwas 2 for the tax, 3 have done a lot of generalized premature in hiring such extra ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ NEW LOW PRICES raiser in soliciting the $195,000 Savings Bank of Manchester, past month, all sessions with police ‘ today ahff flTSt o f Hartford joined the against ancTi'abseht hkiause of W d i h u i ^ n i thinking about the land.” In personnel at this time. that got MMR under way. He 1919-67; is a charter member of concerning the proposed “ new reports said many students Republicans in backing the bill illness. response to a request that the was first president of its board the local Kiwanis Club and the community” have been on a Councilman David Roach, in were injured and arrested. while eight Republicans Voting for the tax were State ■bedding town be supplied with anything Mattresses or ^ of trustees, 1919-27; vice Manchester Country Club; and strictly informal basis, and last asking this question, estimated The clashes took place at the crossed over to vote “ no” with Reps Donald Genovesi of of a planning nature that is on president, 1930-42; was re­ has been a trustee of Hillyer night’s meeting was devoted to that the cost of hiring extra law school as students gathered the Democrats. Manchester and G. Warren paper, Cusick said that this will ON elected president in 1942 and College of the University of a re-iteration, mostly, of personnel because of the to protest a decree suspending Several members of the Westbrook of South Windsor. be done, and that the town will B I R T H D A Y SALE! filled the office until 1957; was Hartford and of the Hartford earlier questions, with the Process proposal would be in their dra.ft deferments if Greater Hartford Transit Both are Republicans and both Box Springs ^ be supplied with all information SALE! named president emeritus of School of Music. Planning and Zoning Comm- the neighborhood of from university authorities cited District Thursday informally are members of the finance as it becomes available. Such Twin Size Full Size II the trustees in 1958; and served In acknowledgment of and mission also participating. $60,000 to $70,000. Cusick said them for infractions or if they voted to support the com­ committee, which drafted the iy t! areas as soil, water and BATHROOM CARPET as an active trustee until 1971. appreciation for these and that in any event he did not feel continued boycotting classes. promise bill, but the members bill. Meetings with Process and sewerage are being studied free The hospital’s north wing, many other instances of added personnel, even if voting represented only three of Voting against the tax were WALL-TO- TWEIDS-SHAG-PIUSH DevCo will continue, with the now. Watkins’ dedication, devotion, dedicated in 1959, was named next one scheduled for Monday necessary during a later stage the nine towns in the district. State Sens. David Odegard of Delivery the Watkins Wing in 1962 in and service to his fellow men, of planning, would be that high Lollcry Winners Hartford City Council Majority Manchester and Harry Burke of EXCELLENT COLORS night at 8 at the F»rince of Peace Regarding the establishment appreciation of his 44 years of the Manchester Chamber of in cost. Peter Libassi of By The AgHociated Press L eader Nicholas C arbone East Hartford, and State Rep. QUEEN S ZE MATTRESS & BOX SPRIHC $140.00 SET Lutheran Church. The informal of a citizen’s group to work with WALL service. Commerce, in 1966, presented Process added that Process Following are winning predicted several of the Muriel Yacavone of E ast 6’i12’ WIDTHS discussion type of meeting is town officials on the actual plan A graduate of the then South him its “ M” Award, an honor would be happy, if requested by numbers drawn in five member communities would Hartford. Odegard is a I open to the public. for the new community, Cusick 3-necs SOFA-BED SOFA Manchester High School in 1900, bestowed annually upon a town the town, to help out in seeking northeastern state lotteries this withdraw from the district as a Republican. Burke and Mrs. BOSTON said his personal wish would be DISCONTINUED SPANISH WITH CHAIR Watkins graduated from Tufts citizen for outstanding and Patrick Cusick of DevCo said, Federal or state funds available W0ck. result of the bill. Yacavone are Democrats. CARPET to work with the Town Council ROCKER Leva College, now Tufts University, substantial contributions to the in response to a question, that for the hiring of personnel. New York-258038 N ew Haven .Mayor Not present and absent from BEDROOM MATTRESS and PZC directly, plus having Sofa in 1904; headed its Alumni community. the size of the proposed Councilman Robert Keller New Jersey—832364 Bartholomew Guida called the the General Assembly all this CARPET SAMPLES SET the PZC set up a lay committee $2995 community (a projected pop­ asked if, when a decision is Connecticut—08568 bill “ totally unacceptable” week because of illness was $ 7 9 5 composed of 10 to 12 residents. good seiecHon $19995 100 ulation of 20,00>0 in 12 to 15 made by the. town of Coventry Pennsylvania—265190 because, he claimed, a tax State Rep. Francis Mahoney of He said the actual mechanics of Excellent years, and 6,000 dwelling units) Massachusetts—403825 levied only within a New Haven Manchester, a Democrat. m sq. yd. Buy >299“ is not “ hard and fast” but is the planning process have not (See Page Twelve) 20( ea a! IS Good Buy AI3p& ' f t - NO EXTRA CHARGE FORMEASURING Solons Hear NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR INSTALLATION ' - i . '■■ NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR FOAM RUBBER PADDING Congress Trying NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR DOORWAY METAL FORMICA MAN-SIZB SPANISH UNEOO. BE SURE TO BRING YOUR ROOM MEASUREMENTS RECLINERS SOFA end STUDIO Speahli Death Penalty s S r / We Will Chierfully Estimate You Requirements and Show Samples COUNTER TOPS A* Low Ae CHAIR To Control Budget at Your Home. M T k U e f Reasonably i95 COUCH WASHINGTON (AP) — Congress is trying again this Expertly installed 100 |0 0 COMMERCIAL >48" Pros And Cons year to set up effective machinery to control the budget, by our own mechanics Reclines to many * 99' Dark Oak HARTFORD (AP)—Connecticut General Assembly but past efforts show it to be a thankless task with little RUBBER BACK positions! Velvet Excellent Buy committees talked of capital punishment and haircuts chance of success. KITCHEN CARPET CLEAR PLASTIC Thursday as the state’s attorney general blasted a But some veteran members are saying things are Maple suggBstion from Gov. Thomas J. Meskill for a legislative different this time. WITH ... 12' S 15' 9 X 1 2 2-ntCE CARPET RUNNERS 5 3" SOLID n n is h study of gasoline prices They point to substantial Rep. A1 Ullman, D-Ore., a co- HI-DENSITY LIVING ROOMS adoption of mandatory death Priced from Meanwhile, the two houses of deficit spending the last three chairman, hailed this as a giant FOAM BACK WlOinS WITH GRIPPERS Nylon PINE Bedreem penalties for certain crimes the legislature jiassed and sent years, the weakening of the first step and said he is could lead to fewer convictions 1 2 NEW 1973 COLOR COMBINATIONS ioo to Gov. Thomas J. Meskill a dollar abroad, the $6-billion confident the group will be R u gs HUTCH for those offenses by juries $4.95 A running yd. 195 controversial bill that would let balance-of-payments deficit successful in working out unwilling to call for executions. last year and the steady march details in the next two months. Reg. $6.95 Sofa and Chair |95 local transit districts levy a > “ penny-a-gallon gasoline tax Barbers and wom en’s of inflation through recession Under the principles. sq. y

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