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Christian Education Program to Begin at Center Church

Christian Education Program to Begin at Center Church

PAGE TWENTY - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Fri., Sept. 12, 1975 Mrs. Schaffer The weather considering Partly sunny, some cloudiness in eastern portions, high in 60s. Clear, cool tonight, low senate race GARDENING in 40s. Sunny Sunday with highs in lower 60s. HARTFORD (UPI) - By FRANK ATWOOD Manchester—A City of Village Charm e ig h t e e n p a g e s — t w o s e c t io n s Secretary of the State Gloria MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1975-^ VOL. XCIV, No. 293 Schafffer has admitted publicly for the first time that she is now they have neighbors all West Coast type and very pop­ Degree day expert Soy bean- disappointing considering running against When Mr. and Mrs. Joseph around. The house lot and, ular there. In a store, it is com­ A native of East H ^ p to n , Mr. Tracy also planted soy Sen. Lowell P. Weicker, R- Tracy of 40 School Rd., Bolton, more recently, the garden were monly cut into chunks since few Mr. Tracy found his first job in beans because he had read Conn., in 1976. were visiting their married hacked out of woods and shoppers want to buy a whole this area driving a truck to about their high protein value, In an interview with radio daughter in California last fall pasture land. Since Mr. Tracy i?,_ ------I squash that weighs 20 pounds. deliver coal for the American but considers this experiment a station WRCQ, Mrs. Schaffer they were served some winter retired, the garden space has Teachers have weekend Coal Co. Soon after that the News said Thursday she would be less squash, known locally -as failure. The plants grew waist company shifted to the sale of been growing and they have ■ I than honest if she didn’t say she banana squash. They found it Changes color high, but when I saw them a few fuel oil for household heating more vegetables than they can was interested in the race. very good and when Mr. ’Tracy The young squash is a clear days ago they were just begin­ ‘and brought Mr. ’Tracy into the u'se. They have a m arried ning to blossom and could not summary I Although it has been widely noticed a packet- of banana banana yellow. The ripe squash office to manage the "degree daughter in Maryland as well as assumed in political circles that squash seed in a store he bought in our picture has a reddish possibly produce edible beans day” program which told the one in California — both too far before frost. He has pulled to reconsider actions Mrs. Schaffer was interested in it, planted the seed this past yellow tint. The skin, is very % Compiled from company when a customer away to run over for surplus a bid for the Democratic Senate spring in Bolton and has enough thin, says Mr. ’Tracy, and the them up and plowed them under << United Press Inlernational I should be in, need of more oil. garden produce. Although court crackdowns against nomination, she had not made squash for the whole “ m eat” is orange in color. to add humus to the soil. By United Press International “devastating and demoralizing” and Mr. ’Tracy got the "degree- ^teachers on the picket lines were her desires public. neighborhood. There is a large seed cavity in The garden has supplied them He may have had the wrong Striking New York. City teachers have ordered Corporation Counsel Bernard day” information from the spreading, there was no sign of any con­ “I have to make it very clear Tracy will save some the center and many seeds. with “a little of everything,” in­ kind of seed, because the soy the weekend to reconsider their actions, Richland to draw up an order to com­ Travelers Weather Service, a certed back-to-the-classroom movement that I am speaking very frankly seed to plant next year but he ’The flavor, when the squash cluding peas, beets, carrots, beans that I grew just once Town I but if the strike continues, the teachers, mence prosecution under both the state’s which inaugurated the sytem in were no taller than ordinary their union and its leaders face court across the nation. Taylor Law, which prohibits strikes by and I haven’t said that I am a will not let as many plants grow Is cooked, he says, is very much green and yellow beans, lima The fall semester of the this area. It was broadcast on bush beans. We didn’t grow punishment next week. ’The New York City teachers strike — public employes, and under seperate candidate as yet, but I would be as he did this year. The banana like that of our familiar butter­ beans, green and yellow Manchester Adult Evening School WTIC and later printed in the them again ■■because we found But New York City teachers aren’t the largest of several across the country Penal Law provisions which makes the dishonest if I didn’t say I was squash, with long vines and nut squash variety. He’ll find summer squash, peppers and begins Monday at Manchester High ^ newspapers. Comparing your them very hard to shell and our only ones with problems. Teachers in affecting nearly two million school violation of a court order punishable by up thinking about it," she said. huge leaves on tall stems, took out this winter how it keeps in butternut squash. Schqol, with openings still available 'A consumption of fuel oil for the family didn’t like them much Wilmington, Del., will be arrested Monday children — entered its fifth day with no to one year in prison, a $1,000 fine, or both. She said Weicker would be a over a good portion of his his Bolton cellar. in most classes. Further informa- a All squashes and pumpkins year with the degree when they were cooked. if they do not return to their classrooms new talks scheduled and the city preparing formidable opponent because of vegetable garden. One vine has ^ r 1- jjgyg accumulated this year. tioD is available from theschool, tel. g The New York City teachers walkout the recognition he earned are thought to be of American and in Lynn, Mass., 22 teachers were criminal charges against the United has closed schools for 1.1 million students. climbed a maple tree at the Mr. ’Tracy was supposed to 646-'4088, from 7 to 9 p.m. Monday through his role in the origin. Certainly they were jailed Friday on contempt of court Federation of Teachers and its president, edge of the garden and has put know when your oil supply was through Thursday. In Lynn, Mass., 22 teachers were jailed Watergate investigation. out a squash that hangs six feet among the staple garden crops Icitations. Albert Shanker. low. The city’s corporation counsel said it as the strike entered its eighth day. Salem Mrs. Schaffer, who has been above the ground. of our early American settlers WOODLAND Teachers in Pawtucket and Woonsocket, was preparing criminal and civil contempt Superior Court spokesmen said 21 of the elected twice as secretary of who found them easy to grow, He is retired now and he and R.I., Friday also continued to defy back- charges that could result in heavy fines citations were civil, but Joseph Gauzain, the state, said she is not ready Banana squash is not listed in productive and easy to keep in a Mrs. Tracy, who wanted to live State I to-work orders. Meanwhile, the 26,000- president of the Lynn Teachers Union, was to make a formal announce­ Joseph Tracy of Bolton holds a banana squash, grown from either of the two seed primitive pit or root cellar that in “the country,” bought land in HARTFORD —'The Connecticut member Chicago Teachers Union and the against the union and land Shanker in jail for up to one year. jailed for 10 days after pleading no contest ment of her candidacy. seed he bought in California. This One is fully ripe and catalogues I have from very protected them from freezing. Bolton after living in State Employes Association says';^ city’s school board continued bargaining On Friday, State Supreme Court Justice to a criminal contempt charge. The other Meanwhile, Mrs. Schaffer when he picked it up for the photographer, the stem large nationally known seed Toward spring, the family may Manchester and built their 168 Woodland 8t., Manchester • 643-8474 | steps to help-employes take advan- a under a news blackout. companies and it is not men­ Irving Saypol called the strike teachers were held on $5,000 bail each. said earlier 'Ilmrsday Spanish­ snapped off, so he put it on a scale. The squash weighed 20 have tired of eating squash, but home. They have been there 20 tage of the new collective^a tioned in my garden en­ years and the town has followed bargaining rights will top the ageiida $| speaking voters in Bridgeport pounds and 12 ounces. (Herald photo by Barlow) at least it was food that could and 17 other communities will cyclopedia. It seems to be a be set on the table. * them out into the country so for the CSEA annual convention;^ have bilingual assistance when Sept. 18-20. Some 700 delegates from they cast their ballots Nov. 4. MUMS 200 chapters are expected at the;|;. Ford determined to continue She said sample and absentee Fill Those Bare Spots IFith Hardy, Fall Mumsl Healthy\ conclave in the Hartford Hilton. The ballots in Spanish, bilingual poll South Windsor has services for elderly ^lants, All Colors, In tSud, new collective bargaining law goes workers and voter information into effect Oct. 1. 'fi materials written in Spanish campaign-style traveling Judy Kuehnel vices director, said about 40 each day for residents 60 years is important that reservations businesses offering discounts, will be provided in Bridgeport, or older. Regular ^1.89 HARTFORD —Connecticut’s g 644-1364 people attend the nutrition are made only through the may be obtained at the Town the only city in the state Cost is 50 cents, a fee which is Town Hall to insure a place on Hall. savings banks say their deposits are required to have bilingual elec­ ’The South Windsor Commis­ lunch program held daily at St. dwindling because of stiff competi: KANSAS CITY, Mo. (UPI) - Warmed before 3,000 Republican women and criticism of his decision to continue Peter’s Episcopal Church. voluntary. A spouse younger the bus. Chamber to elect tions. Other communities will sion on Aging has expressed NOW tion from U. S. Treasury bonds by enthusiastic crowds in Kansas City, receive an honorary degree at Southern wading into crowds. concern that the town’s senior than the required 60 years of FISH is an organization The South Windsor Chamber Methodist University. have bilingual poll workers and offering higher interest rates and Mo., President Ford flew to Dallas today, In an interview broadcast on St. Louis citizens are not aware of nor The program, described by age is also welcome. which sets up rides to doctor of Commerce will elect the determined not to let security threats After spending five hours in Dallas, voting materials such as the because of the recession. radio station KMOX, he referred indirect­ are they making full use of ser­ SantaVpia as 50 per cent nutri­ Reservations may be ob­ and dental appointments. 1975-76 board of directors at the restrict his campaign-style trips or con­ Ford goes to Midland, Tex., to dedicate a sample ballot printed in ly to last week’s incident in which a vices available to them. tion and 50 per cent social tained through Judith Bogatz, Reservations should be made 24 annual business meeting Sept. new petroleum museum. Spanish. 5 9 WATERFORD -N ortheast ijii tacts with people round the country. Charles Manson follower pointed a gun at Peter Santarpia, social ser­ serves a balanced hot meal chaifman of the Commi$sion on hours in advance. A FISH 16. Ford visited Kansas and Missouri Ford disregarded an assassination scare Utility’s Millstone One nuclear g; the President in Sacramento. Aging, at 644-9197. Reservations volunteei- may be contacted by The nominating committee Friday and in Dallas this morning spoke in St. Louis Friday and shrugged off LABELED power plant has been shut down :i:; are essential, according to Mrs. calling 643-1055. includes Walter Mealy, chair­ “In any job ... there is a risk of some BOgatz, since the program is man; Lewis Dube, Earl FOR COLOR because of problems in a large :|i; The South Windsor Senior transformer, officials said Friday. kind,” Ford said. “I feel that you have to operating near capacity. Wallace, Irving Borookow, and balance or weigh the risks as to my own Also available to seniors is Citizens Club is an organization Ernest Hintz have proposed the The transformer is being inspect^ :|i; which helps to promote the this weekend and there is no way to Dispute Tvith doctors personal safety against what is a very im­ the mini-bus which provides following slate of directors: - portant aspect of our political life in social well-beiflg of its tell beforehand how serious the trou- rj; transportation three days per For three years: William America.” Checking a chick week to sites such as the nutri­ members and encourages Barcomb, Dexter Burnham, ble is. g He would not discuss the bullet-proof tion program, Vernon and fellowship among members John Borisewich, Malcolm lOJor *14.95 settled — temporarily .HARTFORD - Harry J. Gray, | with planned activities. EXTRA SPECIAU vest which White House sources said he Yesterday at the Big E (Eastern States Exposition) in West Springfield, Manchester shopping areas. Anderson, Walter Anderson, chairman and president of Unit^ To be eligible, a person must R'l Most Ti Fh 4 Tmt Um NMI Mrs. Grasso said the pay hike will allow wore while visiting New Hampshire Mass., Peter Manoni, 4, of Springfield and farmer Harry Adriance of Larger buses are used for Richard Haggert and Edward Technologies Corp., and John H. g HARTFORD (UPI) - Some 200 doctors be a South Windsor resident, Connecticut to compete with neighboring earlier this week to boost Republican Amherst, checked a two-day-old chick in the Big E Farm-A-Rama. The excursions to new shopping Havens. GREENHELD WINTERGREEN Filer, chairman of Aetna Life & g at four state mental hospitals ended a two- age 62 or over. For further in­ Louis Wyman’s campaign to defeat malls such as West Farms and For two years: Paul Casualty, said today “the business week work slowdown after accepting a $4,- states for qualified doctors. exposition will continue through Sept. 21. (UPI photo) formation call Jim Snow, senior cann 10,000 w. ft, 84. 11S.K “It bases compensation on equitable and Democrat John Durkin in a special East Longmeadow Mall. Longchamps, Ray Boulet, BUY NOW AND SAVE $3,001 n2.95i community is encouraged” by ac- 600 a year pay hike, but it appears they’ll citizen director, 644-2511. reasonable pay scales that apply to all, senatorial election. Bus schedules are available Lewis Dube, Robert. Froleiks, tions of labor and Gov. Ella Grasso be back for more after next month. rather than i combination of salary and Before Ford’s arrival at a national Bap­ from the South Windsor Town , Senior citizen ID cards enable Peter Nicholas, Edward CACTI SALE! * ^ in calling for business tax relief and The settlement announced Friday by Manager’s office. Reservations seniors to enjoy discounts at Steben, Harold Cummings. Gov. Ella T. Grasso involved the pay hike benefits that are applied only to some,” tist convention earlier in the day, a St. Thu n ., Fri. & Sat. state tax reform. They applauded Louis policeman reported seeing a man, are made by calling 644-2511, various stores and places of For one year: Walter Mealy, and the continuation of disputed fringe she said. labor’s call for a personal income w eariii a wig and carrying what appear^ recreation in the South Windsor Joseph Segal, Nancy Zocco, SPECIAL LOT beo^its until October, when a new state Dr. Robert Miller, director of Fairfield ¥onh~Kippur observance ext. 58. tax as a- part at an over-all tax to be a .45 caliber pistol, on a catwalk According to Mrs. Bogatz, it area. Cards, and a list of those Theodore Pastva, Alyce R eg u lar8H ...... NOW law will give collective .bargaining rights Hills State Hospital in Newtown, said the reform effort. leading to the third floor of the Greene, Robert Sheridan, and to state workers. physicians were glad to end the work slow­ auditorium. The man eluded a police Ray Holcombe. 1 The agreement went into effect im­ down. “TJie doptors were never thrilled begins tomorrow night Andrea Doria treasure In accordance with the by­ i Regional mediately, she said, and it requires doc­ about this,” he said. search. laws, nominations will be m B B m A tors to work the same five hours of over­ accepted from the floor. time a week they had been working prior By The Rahbi Leon Wind In the afternoon service the Book of termed as ^baloney^ PLANT HOLLAND BULBS ■ g CONCORD, N. H. -A ttorney : to the dispute. The meeting will be held at FOR SPRING BEAUTY ■ General Warren Rudman has Temple Beth Sholom Jonah is read recalling the sinfulness of The Lounge, 954 Sullivan Ave., Physicians present at the announcement to recover the loot. All failed. authorized all town election officials Yom Kippur, the Jewish Day of Atone­ the Assyrian city of Ninveh and NANTUCKET, Mass. (UPI) South Windsor. Dinner will be said they do not plan to pursue the issue of One salvage crew tried to fill • TULIPS if^...... 1 3 o l to turn used and unused ballots and Early action requested ment, will be observed by Jews all over emphasizing God’s concern with all of His — Underwater filmmaker served at 7:30 p.m. and will be fringe benefits, but with the collective the ship’s hull with ping-pong • C R O C I ...... - B e l g tally sheets over to state police for the world beginning tomorrow at sundown children, their repentence and return to Peter Gimbel thinks salvage followed by the business bargaining law they could do so at a later and continuing until after sundown on Him. crews wasted their time with balls in hopes she would float to • DAFFODILS ...... I R ^ H storage in Concord the night of meeting. time. on school project aid Monday. The final service is called Neilah which Training at quarry exotic attempts to recover $2 the top. g ’Tuesday’s special Senate election to The doctors had refused to work unpaid Also: Snow Drops, Hyacinths, Dutch | g circumvent any arguments over the Yom Kippur culminates the period of means closing and is held just before the million in treasures from the overtime since Sept. 1, soon after Mrs. Ten Days of Repentence which began last setting of the sun. By this time the security of the ballots. The race is Rapid resolution of the lack of funds for $2.37 million bond issue in November for PFC Ron LaVoie of Coventry washes down a gravel bank at the engineers training site at Italian liner Andrea Doria since Iris, Scllla, Madonna Lilies, Grasso announced the planned elimination Friday evening, when the Jewish people worshippers are quire exhausted physical­ :g between Republican Louis Wyman school construction grants has been asked renovations to the Washington and Bentley Camp Grasso in East Lyme. LaVoie is a member of Willimantic’s 248th Engineering Com­ she sank oft the island 19 years Fritlllarla, and Mora! of their free housing, food and com­ ushered in their New Year. It is the holiest ly and emotionally, but the fervor of their and Democrat John Durkin. of Gov. Grasso and state legislative leders Schools and the West Side Rec. pany, Army National Guard. The Guardsmen spent Saturday and Sunday operating the ago. missary benefits, kno\^n as the and most solemn day of the entire year as prayers remains undiminished as they by the Connecticut Association^for the Ad­ gravel quarry and asphalt plant at the state military training center. The exercise was Gimbel said he went “deep • SCOTTS CLOUT Stops CrabgrassI s,ooo *<|. n. 8.98 Griffenhagen Plan. Washington School renovations call for followers of the Jewish faith atone for hope that atonement will be granted to into the ship on numerous oc­ HIGH SCHOOL Jji' BOSTON —The Boston Parks and The doctors said the plan was worth an vancement of School Administration. one additional classroom and physical their sins, repent for their transgression them and they will be “inscribed and part of their continuing training in heavy machinery and construction work. 5; Recreation Department reports two School Supt. James P. Kennedy said casions” last month and found average of $4,000 to each of them. Mrs. education facilities. It is the only school in and pray to God for forgiveness. sealed in the Book of Life and blessing.” PER EW M l P U N T S , coRQieioioioctkin fof»3.50 sculptures have been stolen from today he supports the CAASA’s request no evidence of treasures. He Grasso said its elimination would save the system without such facilities. To symbolyze this repentence and atone­ 'The services end with the final sounding g the city’s Public Gardens. ’The two and statement* that-to do otherwise will called stories of valuables “a taxpayers $2.8 million. ment, the fast from sundown to sundown, of the Shofar (ram’s horn) to signify the lot of baloney.” FOOTBALL SEE US FOR: Clay, Plastic A Ornamental Pottery, creations, “Boy with a Bird” and result in delays in needed construction and Proposed renovations at the 50-year-old Death list included state men TTie state made the offer of the $4,600 refrain from their daily occupations and spiritual triumph of the penitents over Secrete Producte, Jennite * Drivewey Sealer, A Herb g “The Oldest God — Pan,” were renovation projects, with added costs and Bentley School include facilities for a hot He is a member of a film pay hike last week, and it was originally spend most of the day in the synagogue. their sins. HARTFORD (UPI) - Five grown. Miss Good said Westport, and Stauffer’s tax Plants described as irreplaceable. lunch program which would fulfill a ruling crew which has been shooting a rejected by the physicians. They met tax burdens to follow. The Yom Kippur eve service begins with Services at Temple Beth Sholom will be executives of four Connecticut Thursday there is death list director, Peter Bedrossian. EAST CATHOLIC Manchester residents will vote on a that if a hot lunch program is provided in documentary about the ship again early Friday and voted to accept it. the ancient chant of Kol Nidre, atoning for held tomorrow at 7 p.m. (Kol Nidre) and corporations named in a so- naming 3,000 persons in the Two other Connecticut which sank in 1956 after a colli­ mn EVERGREEN some of the schools, it should be available called death list by followers of Manson “family’s” war against residents on the list were National in'all the schools. Ilie proposal also calls the vows and promises made to God in the on Monday beginning at 7:30 a.m. and en­ sion with the passenger liner AT past year but which remain unfulfilled. ding at 7:30 p.m. Yizkor (Memorial imprisoned Charles Manson ap­ environmental polluters — but Joseph Abely of Darien, vice Stockhoim. Fifty-two SPECIALS for extending the hot water system parently were unaware of any she was vague on details. chairman of General Foods of I ' WASHINGTON -S ecretary of ig throughout the school. This does not include the vows and prayers) will be said Monday at 5:15 p.m. passengers and crew members • YEWS, 2 (d . pot threats against them. The list includes Edward E. White Plains, N.Y., and Merlin MANCHESTER |§ State Henry A. Kissinger says Mayor Thompson reports promises made to man, the atonement for died. (tproidni aid iipr^) Kennedy reaffirmed that the school The five were among a list of Hood Jr., a vice president of Alper of Stamford, an I’TT ac­ Congress as well as the President :::j; which cannot be obtained and which must Ever since, stories have per­ • JUraS, 1 (d. pot renovation proposals are not for new 75 names listed last week by General Electric Co. in Fair- countant in New York City. should have the right to recall U.S. fulfilled. sisted that she was filled with Air Time 1:15 • IH0D0DE»iSll,2|d.poL facilities, but for badly needed updating Sandra Good, of Sacramento, field; William May, chairman Spokesmen for the companies ij; technicians monitoring the Israeli- The services during the day include a Cold air continues “hidden treasure.” There were (red and pink) backing for youth corps and renovating in order to meet safety and description of the ancient ritual of atone­ Calif. She was the roommate of of the American Can Co. in indicated the executives were reports the Andrea Doria con­ Egyptian Sinai accord if they are en- Greenwich; Philip Burdett, • UJUIAS, 2 gd. pot health laws and regulations. ment performed by the High Priest in,the Lynette “Squeaky” Fromme, not aware of the threats until tained a safe filled with jewels dangered by hostilities. Kennedy said the Board of Education to push southward president and general manager notified by the news media. • ViWIttTED EUONYHOUS, Temple which stood on Mount Zion in who was arraigned Thursday on and cash. would not go ahead with the plans without By United Press Inlernalional of Remington Arms of However, precautionary securi­ 2gaLpot By SOL R. COHEN Francis Mahoney, Ted Cummings, Muriel Jerusalem, the recollection of the martyr­ a charge of attem pting to Numerous professional and S; Schools in Boston and Louisville, ^5 state reimbursement. Cold air continued to push southward assassinate President Ford last Bridgeport; Christian deGuine, ty measures were being Herald Reporter Yacavone and Abraham Glassman. dom of 10 sages during the Roman occupa­ amateur treasure hunters tried § Ky., ended the first week of court- The uncertainty of the situation has the today, causing thunderstorms along the week. chairman of the board of studied, they said. O N L Y 2 Mayor John ’Thompson said Friday he He said he’ll meet with the legislators tion of Palestine in the Second Century, ordered busing with attendance effect of “putting a cloud over any of the coastal areas of the Atlantic and Gulf of The list has apparently Stauffer Chemical Corp. of has been promised by Manchester state soon to draft a bill for the 1976 General and example of Jewish martyrdom during down slightly and tensions easing. issues before the community,” Kennedy Mexico. -K -K -K -K •K si legislators they will submit legislation in Assembly. the Nazi Holocaust. M' <•: said. Friday afternoon high temperatures ★ X*' * 4 . 3 0 ! S NEW YORK-American Airlines g 1976 for the creation of a Connecticut stayed below normal for the season across :S is suing SSn. Hubert Humphrey and Youth Corps. most of the nation. Even the Texas iraniTHE easthartfordNURSERY f At Thompson’s urging, the 1974 the estate of the late Sen. Robert F . g Panhandle, which reached 90 at midweek, Buy 10 for ONLY *39.50 Democratic State Convention adbpted a EVERGREENS Kennedy to recover $360^000 In plane g warmed up to only 50 Friday. platform plank which cfills for the crea­ ourGIANT 1776 SALE fares and charters .which. It alleges, g Four little words stirring up Frost was expected early today from flE ,^ S W* Carry A CompM* Uiw Of tion of a youth corps. stop Chinch Bugs With i the two senators never paid. ;g central to Michigan, in­ All Are Freshly DuggedI continues until SEPT. 17th Thompson said he’d be pleased to claim e scons KWIT ...8.95 cluding eastern loWa and northern Illinois. , ORTHO CHEMICALS the idea as originating with him, “but ac­ for Your Qsrden, plus a complata V. Record low temperatures were set Vneol tually, the idea of a youth corps goes back executive-legislative hassle Stop Weedi In Lawns, Use | ^'riday and today along the west end of the PESTICIDES International | beyond the days of the Great D^ression OR FALL PLANTING Now Is the Time SCOTTS & GREENVIEW • scons KANSEL . 6.9S % Great Lakes. The temperature skidded to (in the 1930s) and, in one form or another, 32 degrees at Rockford, 111., at 6:25 a.m. to Plant Grass Seed Let U$ Help Youl (Or uae Feed A Weed)' * BUENOS AIRES, Argentina | it surfaces in times of distress.” were part of a paragraph that reported FERTILIZER’S SALE PRICED! WASHINGTON (UPI) - Four Uttle The dispute is over a committee deci­ today, breaking a. 42-year-old record for • Th u s —President Isabel Person, worn and g “Econoirilsts,” he said, ‘‘now are mobilization of personnel in E ^ p t, in­ • Rhododendron words, apparently having to do with sion Thursday to declassify four words in a this date in the northern Illinois city. In­ i BULK SEED 10-40% OFF Milorganite 5:78 100% Organic haggard after 14 months in office, g predicting a much slower rate of recovery creased readiness of isolated units, “and • Hemlock • Atbenrilae breaking foreign codes, have caused a con­ former top secret joint intelligence report dianapolis also recorded a new loW of 39. Builder’s Mix • Shade Blend ^ SPEGIAll BEGONIAS will take a five-week rest and g ^fo^ 01^ sick ebononiy. Many share the greater communication security.” • Juniper • Azaleas $ Largo Flewtri In A Ptont frontation between the executive and on why America’s intelligence agencies Conn. Valley Blend • Norlea Rye LAWNS delegate full power to senate leader, g view that unemployment rates will re- . ONLY legislative branches of the government. failed to predict the outbreak of the Oc­ That was apparently a tipoff that the GARDEN FDDD Italo A. Luder, tonight. g main unreasonably high. There is also the The executive, whi^h includes the White tober 1973 Arab-Israeli war. NOW’S THE TIME TO ^ 10 .2 5 ^ 5 0 % uncomfortable prediction that Amdrlca United States had cracked Arab codes and House, intelligence and other federal that these codes had been -K + ¥ ¥ -^ ^ ¥ ' * -it Barry and George Hannon and State R eps.. cease our work.” 1968. 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[NVMIXR Fall rec (THURSBA'k, JoU 7. 7774- THE The Press anjA the American Revolution NEW-YORK HO JOURNAL; j a t programs O R ji* The Boston Port Bill announced g e n e r a l ADVERTISER. UlSriTE OR DIE; Many protested , M F o k e i o h W D o m e s t i c , By Dr. Francis G. Walett Cmtainiiig theJrtflitfi A d v i c e s , Bill enacted As might be expected, news of the Port VERNON Worcester State College O'F e i n t e d A N D p u 'b x i s h e d E T JOHN H O L T , n e a e t h e COFFEE-HOUSE. Here was a more subtle way of striking bill brought forth many protests from the MANCHESTER HA$ IT The Recreation Department Copyright 1975 at the rebels. The port of Boston would be Massachusetts press. The Boston Evening is planning a series of fall ac­ m m C urti agaioft iMir MVBtrj h m y Hf* th« acrakaata will aot rterkt paymeu from . American Antiquarian Society ASStU M Mvth, tTT4> .TO BE S O D, Amerka. aid ikt paopk here fufer. Tka closed to all shipping until payment was Post (May 30, 1774) reported merchants’ ' tivities which will be of interest oIh Im tiobt. T h k WMral deltftiHoH » i l M iV f** AND WARRANTED GENUINE. U m tM . a>oiM t n t y M lrM tal f«tl apprthcalio* of tkw batk airaidy haJ a fc* The reaction of most, Britons to the w u i t r lmi m *• THE FOLLOWING made for the destroyed tea. Lord North fears of “the calamities that are impen­ to men and women. A • O'pptn. tlN («6lm ptKktJ ia UiW privatt cir c iw ttrraSrA f tke mercliaiui ktre oot dand Boston Tea Party was one of dnger and bj ihc cedcqMMM •( diftralng IA (tad ib t ofkal orders to ikt gnat b u m * .. .1 N(*-Twk, t U t m \ ftiUg tU could picture merchants in other ding and will soon fall on this Metropolis.” Duplicate bridge classes have W I N E S~ tW tnd« M Amerki - * UAorera lor work. ■ iMtiai. <•« TWIUr mM. Tktfe ordcra were credit, and ai good aa disbelief. Britain had been patient with the 284mOADtT. |7X C tL L E N T Old Hock, botuJQ Om votU lurdir i V i k , tlut ettry X*a> American towns screaming for Boston’s A Patriot in the Massachusetts Spy (June 72SEAST Business-Directory Guide For Hiii resumed after the summer Hmlordflurt, of io :o l. a yn r. c o o t y i and the wnAnUOarert ftt their colonists too long. William Pitt said that OFT, Ji*. Waltr. P j totbe Year 174 Merdwiits In Early American slkft4 «{B lofi ia OM artkit {ol. a year, by ^ proplt to work, and paid them daily, wkea trade. Another appealing factor was the 2,1774) thundered "that the Boston Port- layoff and are conducted Kheniih. boulcd to tkt gojJi wtre bcfptAe, aad they were fare the 'Tea Party was “certainly criminal,” 1 icpttakea agaial B'iAoq ; y ttU h fc . T o economy of the plan. Britons thought that Furniture ReprooucUons Wednesdays at 7:30 p.m. in the W hite Wine. Rippori ihaetpeacc that will ba lanrrM by of a veal t bat ikcft maeafiflnrcri oaonot Bill is now carrying into execution and Monte Malaga. tkt iroopi Biio Ikipi feat to Amerki, there af-ird to m k e and knp by them large and Dr. Samuel Johnson thought that Bri-' MIDDLE TURNPIKE qoiaiitki of goodt. cottkqaciuly thttr a few regulars in Boston and four or five that Boston is put into ai greater distress, ' Lottie Fisk Building, Henry Beft Bourdeaux Qarct, in Hermiuge bmR be a tHlIiog the poaod added n i l CLOCKS • UMPS • NREPUCE FURNISHIlieS and T m Ui t vorkm n a n ftarriag for waai of tmptoy* tain had taken too many insults from the Manchester and Surrounding ;i^ Botilet. year to the taMl tat. whkh ia 591. o« frigates in the harbor would do the job. and is more insulted by an English arma­ • MUTICAL PAnAPHERNALIA Park, Those interested may D»r* *4 H**» «»W»»«qrKc V*. ioool. cncBi. E«c*y town, and ctery uaaofaAo^ Inquire of the Printer hereof. in tht hingdom, will feel tke kid effcAi o«; Americans. I t t l C E CU hA n T. io NEW YOKK. The dilgrblog the trade to Bodon. Although such prominent Englishmen as ment than she ever was by a French or OPEN TUE8., WED., SAT. 10 P.M. - 540 P.M. come as individuals or with a ______44 41 didaib the trade to all Amctke t the owr* ( .fi «c4 ky ikcic tioleat meafuree 1 Vdrw There were many colonists, too, who felt MANCHESTER THURSDAY A FRIDAY, 10 A.M. - 9 P.M. (f «|^h' }| W O O n W A R D a n i l K I P e k u ti and plioten, a*u well u ikithe ■'wt-I'Ht- t#A# h ut U fi t ! titw t u m tu ^ William Pitt and Edmund Burke argued Spanish fleet.” 'fr Mun partner. iCir"*» ti «lu> >/i M • < V y U U U W A K U ana Kir, w j,..« «« 111. Th.M. uS Boiubwtln. that the Bostonians had gone tw far in SUNDAY 12 NOON - 5 P.M. PLENTY OF FREE PARKING . . .A__Cl V M.BKCY ->.__a . — lak> aAiair h b Am ik.m inarO against it in Parliament, the Boston Port I ijNfco T n 4 « Atikrw liDrtiMMth. FLT MktXKT, Ike nntre of iradc, be in drbt to Englmd j anJthe wrtwhii aAingoader them. Thera The Sons of Liberty had sent Paul A number of special events H«*r i«lt ioftm i, ia iM ftitp L«4| Otic, Ctp<> destroying the property of the East India Vicinity for iiikAoec, the penpk of New England u fison 10 bt a new etcAmo f-w parllaoMat t -- - » I iftUise ii«a Laetoa i aa4 ih« CowhA 4f If ilu t ihtnid be tree and onpenAAned. tho bill was enacted by a huge majority. It Revere off to Philadelphia to learn about are scheduled including an open t!U 4 l« C 4 r tp « l* ^ I • DoaM^sl Cip< In e . tv m Da''l«a, a (rrdi bavalt the fiat eWh wort there, and all 6:A Irp will be attaintieg the Th.M behind Co. ^njamin Franklin, for example, WE SERVICE AND INSTALL INDUSTRIAL AND COMMEHCIAL • |W4*4 • • » } • • II4 wry 'si(r »ITo>iai'ii ef sM k>a4< ef other lanirks, hardware, reockery, filki, , was to go into effect June 1,1774. the reaction of other colonies to the dis- ■ pairs tournament, Sept. 17; IRISH LINENS; linen, and a knodreJ other ^ k lt s Irom the curtain, calling Hiroard, liolrbrnfon. declared that the Boston Tea Party was Engiaad. The merchint kcrncadi In bn Olittr, Ac. to Jnrtire, ant hewing iko To further emphasize Britain’s deter­ tress of Boston. His return brought news Swiss teams on Oct. and sCMtqrai #• iIm ra.lo«ta| OeMs correfpondcai the valoe of { onol. of people that hive luferrd In Amerki. “an actof violent injustice.” Another view AIR CONDITIONING, »ai 4 itf* k al apaa sniwd t Lord T-mr^t. Lord featuring this week... lo o o o t. worth of toodi of all kindi, for mination to subdue rebellion in of general indignation throughout CBA Unit-Wide Game, Nov. 19. pfaCMr, a r u ii MOiks «>t- ...... (V ih im , LwdCemJrn, L-ad RA«kin|y was expressed by James Rivington, who coniUknptioo.of oor EngUOi, and to loreilk Massachusetts, Gen. Thomas Gage A course in tennis instruction atick, W»c, We*a. the lAdiins. The faAoJ three fdk for keel, ' J**- asserted in his New-York Gazetteer that America. REFRIGERATION and HEATING |itta, yrlta*. k n » pork. Ill.b.r. E«. M b. i. ik* Sl.b.kl«. !k. l^J M .,» M rStol (commander-in-chief of British forces in ______feir«o. ind iwemr p e r mote k gm ed Seyre. M r.S h rn fL et. Mr. rutlef, Clementina Rind of Williamsburg, who for both beginners and in­ Great Britain would not allow “a petty lit­ W e If rt|4h America) was appointed governor of the had taken over her husband's Virginia Also Do Shget Metal Work termediates is being planned •M 4tua ia psKMs. TiMwcis al the ba*i Ihnii Md 10 r»il, nvioT »I 'k* tle province, the creature of our own MANCHESTER PARKADE lary sai liytMb iM eskrt cetaaw. lb.lk Ulkl.1 d rrmilio. ..d l.«lvr «, M A" l»< I'V** ''"V * ^ Bay Colony. starting Sept. 22 at the Henry C t t l k LAM4P«4tt. A a.#.. A.M. Gazette after his death in 1773, called the New England Medianical Services, Inc. hands, the bubble of our own breath” to Parliament’s angry mood resulted in the Park courts. Coercive Acts “despotic proceedings.!’ At ROUTE #83, P.O. BOX 3147 Your Complete defy the mother country in this flagrant adoption of additional punitive measures. Interested persons may Charleston, Peter Timothy’s South- TALCOTTVILLE, CONN, (06066) manner. One, the Administration of Justice Act, Appliance Store register at the recreation of­ The closing of the port of Boston alarmed people all over America. Many newspapers Carolina Gazette came out June 13,1774 In permitted royal officials in America who 643-2738 0 643-2192 fice. There will be six mini­ carried angry protests against this severe punishment of Boston, and John Holt’s New- black mourning borders as it fumed Tempers flared might be charged with a capital offense to lessons conducted over a two- York Journal was one of them. Colonial need to work together is graphically shown in the against the Boston Port bill. “The Stamp FAMOUS BRAND In England, tempers flared. One out­ have their trials shifted to Britain. CAMPING EQUIPMENT week period on Monday, device on Holt’s masthead, “Unite or Die.” ’The part of the Journal reproduced here shows raged newspaper editor declared “all the Act, with all its ruinous consequences TELEVISION - APPLIANCES Wednesday, and Thursday mor­ a portion of a denunciation of the Boston Port Bill. (Courtesy, American Antiquarian portended less evil to this Constitution Hancocks, and all the Sad-Cocks and sad Council appointed TENTS, COTS, SLEEPING SAGS, AIR MAHRESSES, nings. Classes will be taught by dogs of I^ssachusetts Bay” had to be than the present gathering storm...Rise NANrHCSTF.I Society.) Another very ominous measure was the STOVES, LANTERNS NOK m ovunr Judy Ball. The cost of ?6 will be punished. Boston was called “a nest of just indignation! Rise patriotism! to the collected at registration time. Massachusetts Government Act, which aid of our much injured country.” rebels and hypocrites,” which had com­ virtually annulled the charter of the The department is also plan­ mitted “more atrocious acts of Outrage FARR’S 649-3589 NEWS FOR SENIOR CITIZENS colony. The Council, previously elected by Made martyrs THC CVERYTHINO STORE Jvrhplke ning an eight-lesson course in than any other part of the Colonies.” Itil t« Stof I 9 n 9 By WALLY FORTIN the House of Representatives, was to be The cause of Boston and Massachusetts CAMP-BIKE-SPORT 2 MAIN STREET APPLIANCE TV beginner bridge to be offered One rapacious Englishman raved wildly OPEN OAIIV TO 9 P.M. J. FARR • 043-7111 I Mondays from 7to 9 p.m. at Lot- , ------^------appointed by the governor. A particularly had become the cause of America. Lt. in the Gazetteer and New Daily Adver­ infuriating part of this law forbade the tie Fisk. The first class will be tiser of London: “it would be best to blow Gov. John Penn of Pennsylvania wrote to and starting next week we’re holding of more than one town meeting a Oct. 6. By WALLY FORTIN you are looking for a chance to the town of Boston about the ears of its in­ London that the colonists everywhere look VOLKSWAGEN REPAIR rKKSOML IKE make something different for going to try to work out year except wjth the written consent of the The course will be taught by habitants, and to destroy that nest of upon “the chastisement of...Boston to be hhAGGlE Personallzad Fun and Sportswear D irector something so that we can speed governor. by factory tralnod speclallata Lenore Brooks, a certified yoursdf, or even a chance to Locusts.” Another savage suggestion was purposely rigorous, and held up by way of DONE WHILE YOU WAIT Hi folks, the big happenings up the games a little bit to keep What a blow to a time-honored Institu­ ACBL instructor, and will cover help us address envelopes, then that “about one hundred of these intimidation to all America.” Phil Pete Great Gifts For Any Occasion here at the Center are about to pn interest. Like many other tion of popular local government! all aspects of bridge, including join us in this class. 'There’s a puritanical rebels” be hanged. The colonists, who believed that Boston Locicero and Zldek 35 Oak SI.. Mamdiester begin. Our winter season is games some members forget, Other colonies, when they heard of these the modern approach to bid­ few surprises in store for you. Prime Minister Lord North didn’t want had gone too far in the Tea Party, now felt Mon.-Sat. 10-5:30 upon us, and the action starts and take quite a bit of time “Coercive” or "Intolerable” acts, asked 643-5936 ding. Classes will be geared to All next week we hope to have bloody reprisals. He favored severe that Parliament had been too severe in its Thurs. Ml 8:30 off with a bang. when they could play a little fearfully, “Which of our institutions and ARCO <> the beginner as well as to the in­ an outdoor shuffleboard tourna­ punishment but of a different nature. His reaction. Almost overnight Bostonians 646-3339 Starting Monday, our meal ment; however, we only have a faster, and keep the games liberties are safe from the wrath of P&P AUTO REPAiR dividual who wishes to brush up program begins, and on Mon­ first proposal was the Boston Port bill. • had beep made martyrs. 706 Main St. • “Arco Charge” • Manchester on his/her game. few names at this writing, moving and more interesting. Parliament?” days, Wednesdays, and therefore until we get more A reminder to you folks that THAI EL The cost for this course is ?7 Fridays, we will be serving our seniors to sign up we cannot are going to Brown’s that the •aci ACEXA payable at the time of registra­ regular lunch of homemade MERCURY start the tournament. We final payment is coming due, ^onneetieut' om 0 . tion. Each participant will also soups, sandwiches, desserts, UConn studies weather be asked to purchase a textbook should have at least 12 entries and we will expect another part and beverages for 50 cents. On in both the beginners and the payment now with the final pay­ 533 Main SL 643-6295 MandMstar Phone 646-2756 at the first session. Registra­ Thursdays it will be our hot University of Connecticut Dr. Bock explains that teract with the atmosphere to Manchester Evening Herald tion will be limited to 20 per­ advanced. ment due the week of Oct. 6. scientists, supported by a ?42,- traditionally meteorologists create weather systems. meal with all the trimmings. Published every evening except METAL DETEirnmS Buy - Sell NO SEKVICE CHANGE sons. The tournament is open to all Menus for the week 118 federal grant, have joined a have worked closely with Dr. Bock said the project is a Sundays and holidays. Entered at As in the past on Thursdays, by W h i t t ' f Appraise Manchester seniors, and it Monday: Boston baked beans, comprehensive study of the oceanographers in their studies cooperative effort among the Manchester. Conn., Post Ottice COINS Reservations lor • Hotels • Airlines • Steamships Flag display we will have meals available to costs nothing to enter, except to as Second Class Mall Matter. Collections Wanted brown bread, steamed land, the sea and the air to help of climatic changes and NASA, The Goddard Institute of E d w i n E . B l o w Philip Daigneault of take to shut-ins. We have an call in and give us your name. Suggested Carrier Rates 627 Main Street Manchester Newington will bring his dis­ excellent group of volunteers frankfurter and sauerkraut, develop accurate long-range processes which help them Space Studies (GISS) in New OUR 12th YEAR IN MANCHESTER We need the names to set up the weather forecasts. Payable In Advance play of 150 full-sized lags to the ready to deliver meals to shut- chocolate pudding with whipped develop weather forecasts. York City, UConn, Dartmouth schedule. So sign up on Monday, Dr. Paul Bock, an inter­ Single c o p y ...... ISO NEW AT Vernon Elementary School, Rt. ins, and all one has to do is call topping, beverage. “Now, for the first time,” he College, Massachusetts W e e k ly ...... 9 0 t FLO’S Cake Decorating Supplies our deadline, so we can start on Wednesday: Minestrone soup nationally recognized said, “the hydrologists and the Institute of Technology, the One m o n th ...... $3.90 30, on Sept. 17. our office, either Monday or Three months ...... $11.70 875-3252 Flo’s Cake Decorating Supplies with stores at 191 Center St., Manchester and 70 Union St., Rockville, is MANCHESTER AUTO PARTS Wednesday. If we don’t get and crackers, ham and cheese hydrologist at UConn in Storrs, meteorologists are beginning to University of Wisconsin, New 646-0228 PHONE 649-4528 The program is being con­ Tuesday, if you want our Six m o n th s ...... $23.40 owned and operated by Florence Bombardier of 9 Emerson St. She teaches cake decorating at Manchester 270 BROAD STREET ...... more names then we will not on rye, chilleid fruit, beverage. is the principal investigator of a get together to undertake the York University and Columbia One y e a r...... $46.80 A COMPLETE LINE OF WILTON CAKE DECORATIONS ducted in conjunction with the Thursday meal delivered, and Mall Rates Upon Request High School Adult Evening Classes and with the assistance of her husband Al, and their four children, runs the have the tournament. All Thursday: Southern fried NASA-supported project titled land-atmospheric interac­ University. schools Bicentennial activities: we’ll see that you get it. Our Subscribers who'tail to receive 70 UNION ST. players should be here chicken, cranberry sauce, peas “Modeling the Territorial tions.” He said the scientists will 191 CENTER 8T. ROCKVILLE, CONN. store. A graduate of the Wilton School of Cake Decorating, Flo carries a complete line of Wilton cake­ The display will be open from Thursday big meal is one their newspaper before 5:30 p.m. MANCHESTER, CONN. IMPORTED Wednesday at 10 a.m. and bring and mushrooms, roll and Hydrology of the Global At­ should telephone the circulation Mon. - Sat. 10-5 decorating supplies for all occasions and for all ages. Brides-to-be have a selection of 150 wedding cake tops 10:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. in the dollar, and for the shut-ins our Dr. Bock explained that the make use of numerical models Mon. - Sit. 10-5 a lawn chair if needed. butter, whipped potatoes, ice mosphere.” land, as well as the oceans, in- of global weather processes department, 647-9946. FrI. 10-9 as well as a variety of cake boxes, bags, cake knives, and toast glasses. Besides carrying supplies for rear of the school. procedure is for you to have the Let’s get back to the action Thun., 10-9 money ready to give the cream sundae. developed through the years in homemakers, Flo’s also makes and decorates special-to-order cakes on the premises. Her specialty is wed­ CAR PARTS Committee project here at the Center. We start 'Friday: Clam chowder and conjunction with highly WedditiR Cakes A Specialty ding cakes and children’s novelty cakes such as Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, etc. volunteer who delivers your with our bowling league The ma.jor goal of an meal. cracker^ tuna boats, chotqolate , sophisticated, computers at auxiliary committee of the Ver­ Tuesday afternoon. Our season brownies, beverage. ' ^ (ilSS. EVERYTHING IN WE CAN'T HIDE BEHIND BETTY JANE TURNER On Tuesday, along with our started at the Parkade Lanes TFT OUR PRODUCT ■/ non Junior Women’s Club will Schedule for the week Broken glass bannecl School of Dance shopping day, our oil painting with many players taking part. be to create an awareness in the Monday: 10 a.m. to noon, 40 OAK STREET MANCHESTER class will begin at 10 a.m. Mrs. There is still more room for public of the importance of let­ Kay Hendrickson, the instruc­ kitchen social bingo, one can of seniors who would like to join for Vernon garbage e4«-uw Ballet • Tap - Jazz ting the handicapped live as tor, welcomes any new canned goods needed. Noon to G!i;>^THEATRES EAST ' f j this group, and all you have to I 'P«t . r lu .H « .i. • . Tocenn w OK m euH Acrobatic & Baton normally as possible. Sally members, and asks that if 12:30 p.m., lunch is served. 1 u ttn tE cuss CO. he. Vernon residents are asked • B t a a m a Sullivan is chairman. do is to report to the Parkade p.m. to 4p.m., pinochle games. FURNITURE TOPS PICTURE WINDOWS ^ REGISTRATIONS NOW BEING ACCEPTED they’re interested in joining the Lanes next Tuesday around not to put broken glass in paper cardboard cartons or paper ^PLUs SADDLES Handicapped persons, Ms. Bus pickup at 8:30 a.m., return class they must attend the first 12:30 p.m. bags or rocks in garbage con­ bags; newspapers should be Sullivan explained, are any per­ meeting. There will be a trips at 12:30 p.m. and 4 p.m. SAT.-SUN. 2 P.M. Manchester 6 4 9 -7322 31Blieell8t.31 E,.„,,8t 649-0256 On Wednesday morning we tainers as several refuse collec­ tied up and left beside con­ MANCHESTER OVER 21 YEARS EXPERIENCE sons who cannot get around and Tuesday: 9:30 a.m., bus nominal fee for materials used had two buses take off for tors have been injured recently. tainers; brush should be tied up ' “RUN WILD function in a normal manner. leaves for shopping. 10 a.m., oil in this class. Preston, Conn, for the day, and Ronald Hine, director of and left at the roadside. BUN FREE” Ms. Sullivan plans to call a painting class. 1 p.m., bus 763 Also on Tuesday morning meanwhile back at the Center public works, said several in­ Also: Only legalsized barrels, Specializing In meeting as soon as possible to pickup from shopping, and our MAIN ST. DDN WILLIS we’ll start our ceramic class we had seven tables for juries have resulted from heavy not to exceed 30 gallons, or BRAKE SERVICE include other club members, from 10 a.m. to noon. This class senior bowling league meets at plastic bags, should be used; no handicapped persons, Glen pinochle and here are the objects, such as rocks, being 643-1191 GARAGE Front End Alignment will be limited in the number; the Parkade Lanes. 10 a.m. to placed in trash containers. He heavy objects, such as rocks, Roberts of the Hockanum Com­ winners: Martha LaBate, 600; 191 18 Main SL, TN. 649-4531 registration will be on a first- Wesley Frost, 589; Edward noon, ceramic class. said some injuries have meant wood, or dirt should be placed General Repair Work munity Council’s Committee on W^nesday: 10 a.m. to noon, 1 -8 6 H IT 41 - t O t lO W BURKSIDt SIGNS MAIN ST; come basis. Scott and Emma Russell, 557; the loss of men for months or in any container. Aging, and Frank Viccaro who We jump right into pinochle games, also our MANCHESTER Marjorie McLain, 556; John more because of broken arms, Hine asks the public to comp­ runs monthly meetings for the crewel embroidery class. Noon BURNSIDE Wednesday, and along with our Gaily, 550; Frances Fike, 548, and back or other injuries. ly with the rules to insure ef­ handicapped in Manchester. to 12:30 p.m., lunch is served. |$$0 aiM W IIW j>»L, i . MTF0. • $21-333$ Tonitel Ends Sun. 643-1900 regular programs we’ll start and John Derby, 541. According to regulations, no ficient operation of the refuse Pinochle winners our crewel embroidery class at In the afternoon it was time 12:45 p.m., bridge games. 1:30 garbage should be placed in collection. MM HNItllKT ’shed THE arONJUM POP TOP PRINCESS Thursday tournament 10 a.m. to noon. This class is for bridge, but because of our p.m. to 3:30 p.m., arts and USTOM |#ITCHEN winners in the Senior Citizens also limited and will be on a crafts class. Bus pickup at 8:30 “TOpiY” VWfHTHERECYCUBlECANr MANdlESTER^AFE & LOCK CO pinochle group were: Joseph first-come basis. trip and the AARP members a.m., return trip at 12:30 p.m. (PCI) 7:15-9!lS f LOOKOUT... \ IV Gessay 626; Emily Brooks 620; In the afternoon we’ll start going on another one, our group and at 3:30 p.m. ENTER 649-7544 Minnie Luetjen 615; Les Denley working on a new arts and was down to three tables, and Thursday: 10 a.m. to 11:30 “PARTIl ^She*s Legal Now!> 453 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER • 643-6922 588; and George Weber 588. crafts program in which Gloria the lucky winners were: Marge a.m., yoga classes begin with, WALKING O ll/ lP d ll WTtMmKWSHSS Alarms. Locks & Pinochle is played Tuesdays will have a variety of things Kayser, 4,640; Nadine Malcom, Sister LaGace teaching, and we DuBALDO APPLIANCE TALL" 10 Sales, Combtnation Ch'anges. and Thursdays at 130 p.m. in the going, and because of the 4,340, and Ivy Siddell, 4,000. request you to bring a sleeping jPQjjgojjiJUJ Sales & Service - Bonded. ,l(A09t By the way, we could use a and l \ A U / U t ! ' V Keys In stock. Repairs ol all kinds. Kitchens of Distinction Lottie Fisk Building, Henry lighting and tables, the class bag or quilt to exercise on. 10 SUN. CONT. Irom 1;18 Also We Make Keys. Scissors A NEED A NEW KITCHEN? COME TO THE EXPERTS Park. will be held in the basement. If few more players for bridge. a.m., shuffleboard tournament ^L C L M U 3 /I Pinking Shears Sharpened. begins, and continues until SIGN SERVICENTER noon, and then starts again at 1 CUSTOM MADE IRDN p.m. until it ends. Bus pickup at |42 PURNELL PLACE MANCHESTER BOTH CINE SEE US FOR: CANVAS AWNIN6S Weekend movie schedules 8:30 a.m. and noontime, return. SPECIALIZING IN 99c THIS WEEK • Aluminum Roll Up SCRAP METAL Showcase 2 — “Fortune,” Friday: 10 a.m. to noon, ' Aieningt Osfrinsky Sunday Com ImImh • Ciidlos Imim • Door Canoplot t Saturday , 1:45-3:40-5:35-7:369:30 kitchen social bingo, one can of WESTINGHOUSE MAJOR APPUANCE SALES | and PAPER / J e ll 6 * 8 1 • J e W w l IheeR \ • Storm Doora DEALER IN WASTE Vernon Cine 1 — “White Line Showcase 3 — “Return of the canned goods needed. Noon to MAJOR APPLIAHCE REPAIR FOR e Combination Wlndowa 131 PARKER ST. Fever,” 1:15-3:15-5:15-7:30-9:10 12:30 p.m., lunch is served. 1 T O THE BULLET* (pg) lePLPBi MANCHESTER AWNING 00. MATERIALS Vernon Cine 1 — “White Line Pink Panther,” 1:30-3:35-5:40- WESTINGHOUSE • GENERAL ELECTRIC Art AMERICAN TrI. M3 S13S or M3 5819 Vernon Cine 2 — “Bite the 7:40-9:55 p.m. to 4 p.m., setback games. 7:1B-9-J0-SAT. MAT. 2 ^Nl. reltntINTERNAIIONAL 195 WEST CENTER ST. Fever," 2;00-7:30-9:10 HOTPOINT SUN-2.4:30-7:18-940 Vernon Cine 2 — “Bite the Bullet,” 2:00-4:30-7:15-9:30 Showcase 4 — “Love and Bus pickup at 8:30 a.m., return Tatophona 649-3091 Manchester Drive-In — “Box Death,” 1:45-3:35-5:25-7:20-9:15 trips at 12:30 p.m. and 4:00 p.m. ELECTRIC SIGN REPMR and PARKING P lu s lll EUtblUhtl H4» Bullet,” 2:00-7:15-9:30 Barbara Herahey Manchester Drive-In — “Box Car Bertha,” 8:00; "six Pack LOT UGHt MAINTENANGE and REPAIR Annie,” ?:40 ’ David Carradine Car Bertha,” 8:00; “Six Pack For More Information Call MANCHESTER Over 30 Years' Experience Annie,” 9:40 U.A. East 1 — “Jaws,” 2:40- GMNER RUG & UPHOLSTERY aEAMIIG Connecticut Valley Coin Co. U.A. East 1 - “Jaws,” 2:00- 5:00-7:20-9:40 646-8114 MEMORIAL CO. Coll 649-5807 U.A. E a ^ t 2 - “Benji,” 2:15- JAN-MICHAELVINCeNT Manchester's Only Complete Carpet Servlcet Connecticut Vall^ Coin Co, of W buy*! sell 7:20-9:40 A B O U T T O W N m u 14 High Street, rear A. ALMETTI, Prop. U.A. E a s t 2 - “ Benji,’’ 2:00- 3:50-5:30-7:16,9:00 . Oppoilte Eait Ometery “WHITE LINE FEVEir Ilarrtjon St.. Manchester 7:15-9:00 U.A. East 3 — “Cleopatra MANCHESTER U.A. East 3 — “Cleopatra Jones and the Casino of Gold,” (PQ) B E i m O. 0. Phone:646-5830 QuaNty Memorials 2:10-4:00-5:50-7:30-9:20 A kitchen social will be con­ detail with the new ritual ad­ 740-9:10-8AT. MAT. AT 2 PM “ S £ . St, ac™.s from the Mar, Chene, Jones and the Casino of Gold,” ______ducted Monday at 1:30 p.m. in visor. 8UN-2-440-7nS-940 4^ _ .t insc)> ' 2:00-7:15-9:15 Showplace — “ Blazing ALL MATS N* ^4’/ “Serving the area since 1955“ Saddles,” 7:00-10:15; “Young Cronin Hall of Mayfair Library. 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IAI44642l-7dM2l x MMCHESTEH Ctoaed Wedneaday , 643-9470 BIRCH MOUNTAIN ROAD 9 A.M. - 8 P.M, MtTHUR PWIG (3 Milan Bawnd Vlto’a Raataurant, alaatonbury) 6 4 3 - 5 1 3 5 318 Ctmar 8t______Minchttr 1 k MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Sat., Sept. 13, 1975 - PAGE FIVE PAGE FOUR - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Sat., Sept. 13,1975 i LOCAL CHURCHES ST. MARY’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH, SOUTH UNITED METHODIST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE, 236 A new chapter in Buekland story.ee CHURCH OF THE ASSUMPTION, COMMUNITY BAPTIST CHURCH, Main St. Rev. Neale 0. McLain, pastor. ST. BARTHOLOMEW’S CHURCH, Church and Park Sts.JRev. Stephen K. CHURCH, Rev. George W. Webb, Rev. liattriffatpr lEupiting Adams St. at Thompson Rd. Rev. Edward AN AMERICAN BAPTIST CHURCH, leaf-pickup program drew a cool reception E. Middle Tpke. Rev. Philip Hussey, Jacobson, rector; Rev. Bruce W. Jacques, Laurence M. Hill, Rev. Robert W. 9:30 a.m., Sunday School, classes for all ' A new chapter was made public this 585 E. Center St. Rev. Ondqn P. Stairs, from Mayor John Thompson and wasn’t pastor. S. Pepin, pastor; Rev. Paul Trinque. assistant to the rector; Rev. Ronald E. Eldridge Jr. ages; 10:45 a.m.. Morning Worship, ser­ Founded Oct. 1, 1881 week in the Buekland area fire-service Saturday Masses at 5 and 7:30 p.m.; minister. Rev. Frederick Lahz, Director MANCHESTER WEEK IN REVIEW pursued. ^ Saturday Mass at 5 p.m.; Sunday Haldeman, assistant to the rector. Sunday: 9 a.m. Adult Bible Study Class mon by the Rev. Mr. McLain “Accounts ' Member, Audit Bureeu of Circulation Member, United Press International story with a report that Eighth District Masses at 8:30, 10:15 and 11;30 a.m, Sunday Masses at 7:30, 9,10:30 and 11:45 of Christian Education. Receivable.” Children’s Church and seven properties, but tabled action on 9:15 a.m.. Church School for all ages, Sunday: 7:30 a.m.. The Holy Eucharist, ' led by Pastor Eldridge, in the education Published by the Manchester Publishing Co., Herald Square, Counsel John LaBelle is about to issue a funds for school-construction aid. About a.m. nursery provided; 7 p.m.. Evening Ser­ levying assessments against 32 pro^rty People kindergarten through Grade 4 continuing Authorized Services, Rite 1; 9 a.m.. Mor­ wing; 9 and 10:45 a.m.. Worship Service.. Manchester, Conn. 06040. Telephone (203) 643-2711. legai opinion. $980,000 was anticipated for the EMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH, Pastor Webb preaching. Sermon: “Temp­ vice. Message by the Rev. Mr. McLain, ovvners in another area for sanitary Kay Wittke this week started her,eighth ST. JOHN’S POLISH NATIONAL during the Worship Service; 9:30 a.m.. ning Prayer, Book of Common Prayer, Reportedly, LaBelle will declare that Manchester proposal. / . ' Church and Chestnut Sts. Rev. C. Henry tations During Worship.” ; 9 a.m.-10:15 nursery provided. sewers already installed. year as secretary to the town Board of'. CATHOLIC CHURCH, 23 Golway St. Adult Bible Qass, led by Rick Lanz; 10:30 with sermon by Fr. Jacobson. Coffee Raymond F. Robinson, Editor-Publisher Harold E. Turkington, Managing Editor the petition from Buekland area property On Friday, Mayor John Thompson ^ id Anderson and Rev. Ronald J. Fournier, a.m., Infant-Toddler through 5-year old. 9- The assessments are against properties Directors, and she missed the board Rev. Walter A. Hyszko, pastor. a.m.. Morning Worship. Message: “Faith House to follow; 11 a.m.. The Holy JEHOVAH’S Wit n e s s e s , Kingdom owners — requesting expansion of district he’s learned there’s no way the question pastors. Michel D. Clark, intern. 9:15 a.m.. One through slx^ grade will at­ on Erie St., Garden Grove Rd. and a por­ meeting for the first time in thp^ years.' 9 a.m.. Mass in English; 10:30 a.m.. Like a Mustard Seed.” A nursery is Eucharist, Book of Common Prayer, with Hall, 726 N. Main St. lines into their area — is invalid. can be removed. He said he’ll recommend 8:30 and 11 a.m.. The Service, children’s tend church; 10:45 a.m.-12:00, Infant- tion of Keeney St. The tabling action is to She attended her daughter’s graduation Mass in Polish and English. sermon by Fr. Jacobson; 5 p.m. The Holjr to a.m.. Public Bible discourse “Return His opinion is, reportedly, that a majori­ to the Board of Directors in October that chapel service following principal hymn; provided during the service. Toddler, Kindergarten. High Youth. 10:15 consider a course of action, following an from St. Francis Hospital’s practical' Eucharist. Evil for Evil to No One” ; 11 a.m.. Group Opinion ty of propertyjowners there didn’t sign the they specify, “if the voters approve the 10 to 10:30 a.m.. Church School Open UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH, FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, a.m.. Coffee hour in Reception Hall; 7 admission by Director of Public Works nurse program. discussion of Aug. 1 Watchtower magazine petition, as required. His opinion is that all referendum question, the board should House; 9:45 and 11, Nursery for infants; 185 Woodbridge St. Rev. Robert Baker, SCIENTIST, 447 N. Main St. NORTH UNITED METHODIST p.m.. Youth Fellowship; 7:30 p.m. Praise Jay Giles he had mistakenly promised Dr. Richard Olmsted, who retired article “Who Qualifies to Be an Elder?” co-owners of property must sign and that, procede with the project only if the Coffee will be served between services. pastor. ‘ Sunday: 11 a.m.. Church Service; Sun­ CHURCH, 300 Parker St. Earle R. and Teaching Service. some of the property owners their recently after 42 years as a veterinarian; Will busing mean since many didn’t, what was thought to be a original state funding is assured.” 10 a.m., Sunday School; 6:30 p.m., day School for pupils up to age of 20; Care Custer, pastor. CONCORDIA LUTHERAN CHURCH, »asssessments would be deferred. It is was honored by friends and associates at a CHURCH OF CHRIST, Lydall and majority turned out not to be, making the *^6 Board of Education adopted a “Sound of His Coming” radio program on of very young children. Subject of the Sunday: 9 a.m.. Worship Service. Ser­ 40 Pitkin St. Rev. Burton D. Strand, Rev. petition invalid. resolution Monday night along Similar board policy not to defer assessments. Tuesday dinner. THE SALVATION ARMY, 6M Main St. WINF; 7:30 p.m.. Evangelistic Service. mon: “Whci Says So?” Nursery for Vernon Sts. Eugene Brewer, minister. Capt. and Mrs. Arthur Carlson; corps of­ Lesson-Sermon, “Substance” Golden Text David W. Rinas, pastors. Consequently, if the petition is declared lines. Also ta b l^ by the board was adoption of Judith B. Hyde, R.N., of Manchester' children five years old and younger. 9 a.m., Bible Classes; 10 a.m.. Worship. 8:30 a.m.. Holy Communion, Nursery more white flight? ficers. UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST from Ecclesiastes: ‘‘I know that, what­ invalid, the July 31 action by district amendments to the parking ordinance — to was named day nursing supervisor at soever God doeth, it shall be for ever; Robert Slater will be liturgist. Coffee Sermon: “But What Can I Do?” ; 6 p.m.. care for small children; 10 a.m.. Holy Lot rejected provide for towing and impounding 9:30 a.m., Sunday School; 10:45 a.m.. SOCIETY EAST, Rev. Arnold Westwood, fellowship after the* service; 8 p.m. Worship. Sermon: “Things The Lord busing ammunition. Now he seems to voters, when they authorized expansion of Manchester Memorial Hospital. nothing can be put to it, nor any thing Communion, Church School through The future course of efforts to district lines, may be declared improper. As expected, the Board of Directors vehicles declared parked unlawfully. Ac­ Holiness Meeting; 6 p.m., Open-Air minister. Middle-Links discussion group meets at Hates.” The society will resume regular Sunday taken from it.” The Christian Science Grade 6. Nursery care for small children. eliminate racial segregation in the be aidiiijg and abetting the foes of Further chapters in the story must rejected a state proposal for a commuter tion is expected at the board’s October Wetland rules Meeting; 7 p.m.. Salvation Meeting. the home of Ed Ralph. Monday, 7:30 p.m. meetings Sept. 14 at the Community Y, 78 Reading Room, 968 Main Street is open TRINITY COVENANT CHURCH, 302 CALVARY CHURCH (ASSEMBLIES await formal release of LaBelle’s ruling— parking lot in Charter Oak Park. Its un­ meeting. With little discussion after a short public , CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF Administrative Board at the church. public schools of America by desegregation. N. Main St. Information on summer ac­ Mondays through Fridays from 10 a.m. to Hackmatack St. Norman E. Swensen, OF GOD), 647 East Middle Tpke. Kenneth - possibly at Monday night’s meeting of the animous action followed a similar un­ hearing Monday night, the Planning and LATTER-DAY SAINTS, Woodside St. & Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. Committee on Finance For Coleman, however, the question Garbage pickup tivities may be obtained by calling 646- 3 p.m. and the first and third Thursdays of minister. L. Gustafson, pastor. means of busing may well be deter­ district board. animous recommendation by the Advisory Zoning Commission adopted rules to Hillstown Rd. D. Clark Brown, bishop. at the church. Twice-a-week garbage pickup is 5151. each month from 7 to 9. A free lending 9:30 a.m., Sunday School with classes 9:45 a.m., Sunday School classes for is not only that of just and desirable Park and Rec Commission. regulate Manchester’s inland wetlands 8:30 a.m.. Priesthood; 9:30 a.m,. mined this fall. For the first time in guaranteed for Manchester homeowners library is also maintained. The public is ZION EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN for all ages three through adult, plus an In­ adults and children. Nursery facility for School projects Both groups said recreation and traffic and watercourses. Seminary; 10:30 a.m., Sunday School; 5 the 21 years since the U.S. Supreme ends but of just and desirable means at least until June 30, the end of the CENTER CONGREGATIONAL cordially welcomed. CHURCH (MISSOURI SYNOD), Cooper fant Nursery; 10:50 a.m ., Morning the little ones; 10:50 a.m.. Service of Another story with a new chapter is the don’t mix. Both urged state authorities, Several residents of the Forest Hills j).m.. Sacrament Service. current fiscal year. The board allocated CHURCH, UNITED CHURCH OF SECOND CONGREGATIONAL and High Sts. Rev. Charles W. Kuhl, Worship service with the Rev, Norman E. Worship and Bible preaching. Special Court handed down its landmark deci­ to achieve those ends. The issues in one concerning the $2,373,000 school- with town help, to find an alternate and subdivion appeared at a public hfearing by CHRIST, 11 Center St. Rev. Newell Curtis Swensen preaching on “ Behold Your acceptable location in the southern part of funds for that purpose. The pickup would the commission to oppose proposed FULL- GOSPEL INTERDENOMIN- CHURCH, UNITED CHURCH OF pastor. program for children; 7 p.m.. Evening school integration have been dis­ renovation proposal scheduled for a Jr.; Rev. Winthrop Nelson Jr. pastors. Sunday: 9 a.m.. Divine Worship; 10:15 King.” Trinity Tots for those 3 years old sion in Brown vs. Board of Education, have reverted to once-a-week on Oct. 1, if rezoning of 18 acres of nearby land off ATIONAL CHURCH, 745 Main St. Rev. CHRIST, 385 N. Main St. Rev. Dr. Felix Gospel Service. Hymnsing, music, and Bi­ November referendum. Manchester. Sunday: 9 a.m.. Worship Service, through Kindergarten, Children’s church torted, he says, and a proper policy tjie board hadn’t allocated the $28,300 Philip Saunders, minister.- M. Davis, minister. a.m., Sunday School and Youth Forum; ble message. significant attempts to irnplement The Board of Directors had been Parker St. for industrial use. The commis­ Federation Room, Rev. Curtis, leader; 10 for those in Grades 1-3, plus a nursery for needed. 10:30 a.m.. Praise, Worship Service and 10 a.m.. Morning Worship. Child Care: 10:10-11:35 a.m.. First and Second Year that decision in cities outside the deep for the country requires that we exploring the possibility of removing the Sewer service sion reserved decision. a.m.. Worship Service, Sanctuary. Rev. infants. ST. BRIDGET CHURCH, 70 Main St. A proposal by new Director Paul Bible study for all ages; 7 p.m.. Nursery through 6 year olds. Sermon by Youth Instruction. question from th^ voting machines, after The board authorized sanitary sewers on Curtis, preacher. Coffee Shoppe, Woodruff Rev. John J. Delaney, pastor, ev. William South are being undertaken. clarify those issues. about half of Linwood Dr., to service Willhide for re-instituting Manchester’s Fire and police Deliverance Service. the Rev. Dr. Davis “A Matter of Choice” ; they learned the state had exhausted its Hall; 10 a.m.. Church School starts. ST. JAMES CHURCH, Msgr. Edward PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 43 Spruce J. Stack, Rev. William J. Killeen. There have been, in both the North Town Fire Chief John Rivosa announced 11:45 a.m.. Board of Deacons Meeting. As events in L ouisville have ' FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH, Orange Kindergarten through Gra 'e 6; 10-11 a.m.. J. Reardon, pastor; Rev. Bernard Killeen, St. Rev. Mack Weiford, pastor. Saturday Masses at 5 and 7:30 p.m., that men of his department will make and the South, actions by school Hall 72 E. Center St. Rev. James Beliasov, Confirmation, Federation Room; 6:30-8 Rev. Louis Cremonie. 9:15 a.m., Sunday School; 10:30 a.m.. school auditorium; Sunday Masses at 7:30, demonstrated, the strife that accom­ home inspections on request. The inspec­ GOSPEL HALL, 415 Center St. pastor. p.m.. Grade 7 Confirmation, Federation Saturday Masses at 5 and 7:30 p.m.; Worship, Nursery provided; 7 p.m.. Infor­ 9 and 10:30, in church; 10:30 a.m. and noon panied large-scale busing in Boston authorities designed to increase tors will suggest ways to increase safety, 10 a.m.. Breaking bread; 11:45 a.m., 9:30 a.m., Sunday School; 10:30 a.m.. Room; 7:30 p.m.. Youth Group Planning Sunday Masses at 7:30, 9, 10:30 a.m. and mal Worship, study and fellowship. in school auditorium. and they’ll outline best escape routes in Sunday School; 7 p.m.. Gospel meeting. last year was not the North’s first and segregation, such as by ger­ Worship Service; 7 p.m.. Evening Service. Meeting, Carrier Room. noon. case of fire. last stand, as Little Rock was the rymandering school districts. This Total complaints to the Manchester South’s in 1957. kind of segregation is no different Police rose to a record high of 3,016 for August, Chief Robert Lannan reported. Yet even if busing plans were to from the dual systems outlawed by AREA CHURCHES Total demand on his 78-officer force has Christian education program proceed smoothly in Detroit, the Supteme Court in 1954, and if increased 20 per cent this year, he said. ST. PETER’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH, Sand ST. BERNARD’S CHURCH, Rockville. Rev. Baltimore, , Dallas and school systems fail to eliminate the Lannan said his budget prevents him from Hill Rd., South Windsor. Rev. Frederick H. John J. White, pastor. Rev. Joseph M. Bartok. filling fiye vacancies in the department Foerster III, vicar. Saturday Masses at 5 apd 7 p.m.; Sunday other cities facing varying degrees of effects of these actions, the courts to begin at Center Church until next year. 8 a.m.. Holy Communioh; 10 a.m.. Holy Com­ Masses at 7, 8:30, 10 and 11:30 a.m. desegregation effort for the first should intervene to do so. munion, first and third Sundays; Morning two-year-olds, Beverly Sports ROCKVILLE BAPTIST CHURCH, 69 Union Joyner, Elmer Ostrout, Eric Prayer, second, fourth and fifth Sundays. The fall Christian education Woodhouse, Mary Tarr, time, the ultimate result could be only But there is in addition school Making the most of a one-day visit to St. Rev. Robert L. LaCounte, pastor. Thomas, Kirk Nelson, David program at Center Cynthia Buckler, Marcy Young, segregation due to individual actions, Manchester, 23-year-old Wayne Levi of COVENTRY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 9 a.m.. Worship Service; 10:15 a.m., Sunday' Maidment and John Hiller; greater segregation in the form of Congregational Church begins and Sandy Myers, one-year- Tampa, Fla., won the 29th Manchester . Nathan Hale School, Rt. 31. Rev. Dr. Richard W. School; 7 p.m.. Evening service. Grades 5 and 6 - Sara Robinson, accelerated white flight from the primarily decisions by white families this Sunday. olds, Dana Covell, Patty Open Golf ’Tournament with a record Gray, pastor. Tom Atamian, Carl Gundersen, T H E FIRST CONGREGATIONAL A new program for confir- Armstrong, Shirley Seavey, cities to the suburbs. about where to live. For this second seven-under par 65 round, which'also tied 9:30 a.m.. Worship; 11 a.m., Sunday School; and Guy Gundersen. CHURCH OF ANDOVER, UNITED CHURCH mands in seventh to ninth grade Jennfier Woodbury and Lauren the course record. He topped a field of,348 7:30 p.m., Bible Study at parsonage on Cornwall Special talents involved are: One who fears this eventually is source of segregation there is no issue OF CHRIST, Rev. David J. Reese III, pastor. will be held Sunday morning Woodhouse; Infants, Christy amateurs and pros and won $1,000. Dr. Music, Lillian Simmers; Arts 10 a.m.. Morning Worship, coffee hour im­ from 10 to 11. It will involve a Vale, Elizabeth Case, Jessie University of Chicago sociologist of equal protection under the 14th Highlight of the American Legion and Crafts, Christy Vale, Linda FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD, 763 Oak St., mediately following the service. brief worship celebration led by Merritt, Janet Greenwood, Amendment and dealing with it is not banquet was a salute to Matt Moriarty Sr., Ewald, Nancy Cox, and Karen James S. Coleman. His research East Hartford. Rev. Ralph F. Jelley, pastor. the young people followed by Robin Felletter, Sara Warren, long-time financial backer of the team. TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH, Dieterle; Audio-visuals, shows that in those large cities that the proper sphere of the courts, says 10 a.m.. Church School; 11 a.m.. Morning three options for those in­ Alison G rade, and Kathryn Mai Darling and Peter Aucoin captured Meadowlark Rd. & Rt. 30, Vernon. Rev. Donald Christopher Felletter. Worship; 7 p.m.. Evening Service. volved: Working on future Nason. were undergoing some desegregation Coleman. the Men’s Doubles title in the Town Tennis The program for McClean, pastor. celebrations, planning and The church school program is Tournament by defeating Dan Moroz and , ST. PETER’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH, Kindergarten children down during 1968-73 there was considerably The courts in recent years, 9 a.m.. Worship Service. preparing puppet shows for coordinated and set up by Anne Dan Hickey in straight sets. Hebron Center. Rev. William N. Persing, rector. through the infant nursery greater loss of children from the however, have gone beyond 8 a.m., Holy Communion; 10 a.m., Comntiu- church school classes, confron­ Flynn, director of Religious Ray Peck headed a group which FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, ting the issue of world hunger began la st week. Claudia nion, first, third and fifth Sundays; Morning Education. Church school school systems than would be eliminating segregation due to state presented a $2,505 check to the Jimmy Coventry. Rev. Bruce J. Johnson, minister. as Christians. Adults involved Markstein plans worship and Prayer, second and fourth Sundays. Church 10 a.m.. Union service with Second coordinates this area. Teachers superintendent is Elizabeth expected from the rate of loss of white action and have tried to eliminate that Fund in Boston, receipts from a successful with this program are Keith softball doubleheader last month, at school. Congregational Church at Second Church, involved are: Kindergarten, Marx. and Nancy Bloking, Nancy Mof­ Any interested persons are in­ children from nondesegregating cause by individual action as well. Fitzgerald Field. Darrell Johnson, Red VERNON ASSEMBLIES OF GOD, 51 Old Nursery available, coffee hour following in Com­ fat, Anne Flynn, Paul Maid- Jo Ann Sadosky, Donna Pan- Sox manager, accepted the check at munity Building. ciera, Chris Young and Paul vited to participate in any systems. “When courts do tliis — all the while Town Rd. ment, and Janet Frantz. phase of this Christian Educa­ Fenway Park. 9:45 a.m., Sunday School for all ages; 11 a.m.. Church school classes for ^ r t e ; four-year-olds, Carolyn ignoring the legitimate concerns of Moonshine still in the Smokies (Photo by Doug Bevins GILEAD CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, tion program. The loss was especially great in a Morning Worship; 7 p.m.. Evening Evangelistic. Grades 1-6 also will begin at 10. Morris, Dorothy Custer, Chris Hebron. Rev. Marshall B. Hughes, pastor. few cities undergoing significant white parents — de facto segregation The children will be studying Browne, and Todd Whitney; UNITED CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service. Rev, Marshall B. about the Bible and people in three-year-olds, Peggy Waldo, desegregation. For example, Atlanta, is siinply reinstated another way. UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST, Tolland. Hughes preaching. Nufsefy will be ^irovided. the Bible who knew God. The Nancy Pilver, Joyce Kennard. Rev. Donald G. Miller, minister. The whose segregation between 1970 and That is white flight.” Portugal’s strange revolution following church members are Liz Young and Karen Walker; 9:30 and 11 a.m.. Worship Service and Church ROCKVILLE UNITED METHODIST involved with this program: 1973 was reduced by almost half, lost It’s time, he says, to recognize that .• School; 7 to 8:30 p.m.. Pilgrim Fellowship. CHURCH, 142 Grove St., Rockville. Rev. John Bible LISBON — Now that some measure of and authority. This was true in industry, in his brand of “revolutionary unity” and 'Grades 1 and 2 - Marilyn ELASTIC 51 per cent of its white population. some problems don’t have instant W. Mortimer, pastor; Mrs. Thomas Dorman, calm has settled over Portugal, we can get the civil bureaucracy, in the high schools “fascism.” SACRED HEART CHURCH, Rt. 30, Vernon. McCann, Ella Atamian, Laura STOCKINGS Speaks MAX LERNER director of music. by Memphis, where segregation was solutions. In the matter of racial in­ a perspective of the month’s turbulence. and universities, in the defense forces None of them worked. Whether he was Rev. Ralph Kelley, pastor. Rev. Edward Higley, Leslie Hublard, Beverly WHEEL CHAIRS 9:30 a.m.. Church School, nursery through Eugene reduced by two-thirds, lost 47 per tegration what is necessary is to work Vasco Goncalves may prove the first Com­ issue by arms. themselves. an actual Communist or not, Goncalves is Konopka. adults; 10:45 a.m.. Worship Service. Nursery Byam, and Jeanne Grant; ■ Saturday Mass at 5 p.m. ; Sunday Masses at Grades 3 arid 4 - Barbara Brewer munist stalwart ousted from two impor­ The heart of a revolution is authority This has been all the more ironic widely believed to have been a crypto- through Grade 2. ARTHUR DRUG cent. at approaches that may take time but 7:30, 9, 10:30 a.m. and noon. tant posts in succession in a European and discipline. The present Portuguese because what a military revolution is sup­ Communist, a mole well hidden in the Por­ Our First Lady’s recent ill-| Civil rights activists don’t quite provide a stable solution. Fundamen­ regime — first as prime minister, then as revolution happened because the authority posed to offer the people — as compared to tuguese officer corps who seemed a ST. MARGARET MARY’S CHURCH, Wap- SECOND CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, fated television interview, ini know what to make of Coleman these tally, it is a matter of finding ways to chief of staff. of the Caetano government over its officer the civilian regime it replaces — is the moderate until he grasped power and ' ping. Rev. William McGrath and Rev.'Joseph Coventry. Rev. Robert K. Bechtold, minister. which she seemed to assumel make the central city attractive to 'This is a strange revolution. The more it corps disintegrated in the African wars. fact of discipline and the example of dis­ came out with a Communist program. Schick, co-pastors. 9:30 a.m.. Worship Service. Holy Communion; such a liberal stance, proved! days. As author of a study in 1966 that Saturday Masses at 5 and 7 p.m.; Sunday St. Bridget Church, Manchester changes, the more it remains the same. The officers were deeply radicalized both cipline. How could the troika directorate It is widely believed that the President 10:45 a.m.. Teacher training. OPEN embarrassing both to her and! found that children from disadvan­ whites, to make the suburbs available . Masses at 8:30, 10 and 11:30 a.m. the President. Her statements! There were three principal sources for the by fraternizing with the guerrilla leaders expect discipline from the people when it Costa Gomez absurdly chose Goncalves ST. GEORGE’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH, likely will be capitalized on by! taged backgrounds did somewhat to middle-class blacks and to provide whom they had been sent to tame, and also couldn’t exact it from the armed forces’ for the chief-of-staff post because of his ST. FRANCIS OF ASSISI, 673 Ellington Rd., pressure to oust' Goncalves as prime Boston Tpke. (Rt. 44A), Bolton. The Rev. John Unitarians to celebrate ALL DAY Mr. Ford’s political foes next! better in schools that were jobs for lower-class blacks. minister. One was from the economy, by the logic of the reform programs meant commanders? Physjcian, medicine fear that the Communists might otherwise South Windsor. Rev. John C. Gay, pastor. Rev. F. FloraTIL „ . Eugene M. Kilbride. year. I ‘"What’s wrong with busing,” says which is reported to have a 10 per cent un­ to pacify the colonies. If the reforms were thyself. take up arms. Realistically it would have 8 a.m.. Holy Communion; 9:30 a.m.. Church predominantly middle class (and thus • Saturday Masses at 5 and 7 p.m.; Sunday move to new facilities It’s difficult to knowl employment and a 30 per cent inflation ■ good for the colonies, the officers Not that Goncalves didn’t try. He tried been suicidal for the Communists. The School (Coffee provided for the parents); 10 Sunday whether she expressed actuall in most cases predominantly white) Coleman, “is that it’s a restriction of •. Masses at 7:30, 9:30 and 11 a.m. rate. But the more crucial figure is that reasoned, why not for Portugal? And if to impose authority by a massive events of the past months' cast doubt on a.m., Holy Communion and Sermon, Nursery In celebration of the move to dition to these programs, approval of marijuanal c a re provided; 11 a.m.. Parish Coffee Hour. than in schools that were all lower rights. We should be expanding 300,000 out of an industrial worker force of partial reforms didn’t work, why not go all propaganda drive through “cultural the political judgment of President Gomez ST. MARY’S CHURCH, Rt. 31, Coventry. larger facilities, the Unitarian Westwood plans to hold a smoking, pre-marital sex,I class, he gave them valuable pro­ people’s rights, not restricting them.” a million have been out of work. The loss the way? dyr.amization teams” sent through the and his capacity for decision. They also Rev. F. Bernard Miller, pastor. Rev. Paul F. UNION CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Universalist Society of seminar for senior high __ _ or was seeking to appearl of foreign confidence in the regime is But when one structure has dissolved, countryside and then to factories and of­ cast doubt on the capacity of the armed Ramen. Rockville. Rev. Paul J. Bowman, minister; Rev. Manchester will hold a special students during the year. [broadminded, the “modernI Saturday Mass at 5:15 p.m.; Sunday Masses at Members of the UUS East bound to swell the unemployment higher. through a revolution, another has to take fices. He tried to use big mass rallies un­ forces movement to govern the country. David B. Eusden, associate minister. ceremony Sunday at 10:30 a.m. [mother,” freed from “old-1 • 7:30, 9:30 and 10:45 a.m. at the Community “Y” , 79 N. decided last spring to use the fashioned” moral taboos.I The second element was the its place, whether by belief or propaganda der the Communist Party and squads of There are good men in the movement, 9:15 a.m.. Adult Bible study class; 10:30 a.m.. OPEN FORUM facilities at the North Main Whichever the case, the! or force. Otherwise the revolution finds stalwarts to break up the Socialist Party especially the moderates who showed CRYSTAL LAKE COMMUNITY UNITED Church School Day, crib room, Grade 8; 10:45 Main St. restlessness in the outlying areas, and the Called “A Celebration of Street “Y” when it became ob­ [remarks were most unfor-l health service system to one which in­ courage as well as sanity during the heat METHODIST CHURCH, Ellington. a.m.. Morning Worship; 11:45 a.m.. Coffee Hour danger of secession move.ments in that it has broken its back by vaulting the rallies. He tried for a monopoly of press OurseWes,” the program is vious that it was outgrowing the tunate, lending encourage-! Grateful of the crisis. Biit Portugal cannot become ' Morning worship at Crystal Lake Community in the Social Room. - cludes half-way houses, day treatment Madeira and the Azores, as well as the stream. Cutting across all the conflicts and radio. He tried to set up a prepared from poetry by John Singer Learning Center when it ALL ment to an already rampant! a functioning part of Europe again until ' United Methodist Church will be at 11 beginning Dear editor: centers, outpatient clinics and other bloody conflitts in Timor and Angola. The between competing power centers, there revolutionary front between the Com­ UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, 1040 Vlahos of Westport, by Arnold had met for the previous two Our Staff Is Here m e d i c i n a l [immorality in our nation.| ' Sunday. Sunday School will also be at 11. Anyone All of us who are concerned with the ■ community-orifented services, as well as third, and most important, was the threat has been one fatal failure in the Portugal munists and the parties to the left of them. authority shifts from the armed forces to Boston Tpke. (Rt. 44A), Bolton. Rev. David M. Westwood, minister of the UUS years. At present, the society is Read Romans 1. ■ wishing to join the coffee hour is invited to do so 7 Days A Week— SERVICES rehabilitation of the mentally ill and the institutional care. from commanding generals to force the of the generals — the failure of discipline He tried to pose the issue as one between a civilian government. Campbell, pastor. East for the last four years. looking for a site for a perma­ The danger of “broad-j promotion of mental health, are deeply We congratulate the entire Connecticut at 10:15 a.m. Sunday: 10 a.m.. Family Worship Service. Programs for children of all Serve Your Family! a v a ila b le . mindedness” is that our! Nursery: infant through Grade 2. Guest To grateful to Rep. Cotter and Sens. Congressional delegation — all of whom AVERY ST. CHRISTIAN REFORMED ages are conducted at the same nent home under the direction [thinking may become shallow. preacher; Mrs. Clifford Stephens. of John Cook of South 'Windsor, Abraham Ribicoff and Lowell Weicker for voted to override the veto — for their sen­ CHURCH, 661 Avery St., South Windsor. Rev. time as the adult program, un­ We may grow so concerned! building committee chairper­ Over their votes to override President Ford’s sitive and devoted response to the Peter Mans, minister. TALCOTTVILLE CONGREGATIONAL der the direction of Mary [about current trends that wel Wings of Evening: ‘Ow’ into ‘Wow’ Reynolds of Manchester. In'ad­ son. |do little original thinking —I veto of the federal community mental legislative efforts of the Mental Health 8:30 a.m., “Back to God” hour radio broad­ CHURCH, UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST, f.'limTlJ 25 our ideas simply reflect! health centers legislation. Association. The successful override of marches.” Many did go south, some were Masters” tells this story, cast, WTIC (1080); 9:45 a.m., Sunday School and Talcottville. Rev. Kenneth Knox, pastor. ■ PH ARMACYM Years When the apple landed on Isaac New­ Adult Bible Study; 11 a.m.. Worship Service; 7 10:30 a.m.. Worship and Sunday School. MANCHESTER whatever is popular at the mo-| Because of this legislation more the Presidential veto is a stunning victory arrested, paid their bail, and came home. “A hasid told the rabbi of Kotzk about ton’s head did he say “Ow” or “Wow?” ■ p.m.. Evening Service. Nursery care for small 455 HARTFORD RD. ment. community-based mental health treat­ for our thousands of mentally ill. CLIFF SIMPSON This may have been Clod’s will for them his poverty and troubles. ‘Don’t worry’ ad­ BOLTON CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, of What would have been only an unplea­ children provided. HOSPITAL NOTES MANCHESTER Continuous ment facilities for the mentally ill can be Sincerely, sant bump to another person was to him a but I was uneasy about going. Was my vised the rabbi. ‘Pray to God with all yoUr Bolton Center Rd. Rev. J. Stanton Conover, CHURCH OF hesitancy due to cowardice? ’This troubled heart, and the merciful Lord will have ■‘YOUR COMMUNITY established, making available a broader Eleanor S. Kohp, revelation. Harry Emerson Fosdick once to what rimil Brunner calls “the per­ VERNON UNITED METHODIST minister. „ Gregory Manley, 37 Ironwood Service! CHRIST me greatly. The more I thought about the mercy upon you.’ ‘But I don’t know how to Discharged Thursday: Lydall and Vernon Streets range of mental health services. Continua­ President, pointed out that we have talked too much nicious anaemia of the soul.” He claims ' CHURCH, Rt. 30. Rev. Frances Schwartz, Rev. 10:15 a.m.. Church School, Nursery; 10:30 Dr., Vernon; Donald health SERVICE STORE” that there can be a starvation of the spirit race problem the more it seemed to me pray’ said the other. Pity surged up in the J James Schwartz, pastors. a.m.. Worship Service and Dedication of Church Thomas Donlon, 10 Randy Rd., Phone: 646-2903 tion of federal funding for the centers is Mental Health Association about the falling apple and missed the McLaughlin Jr., 41 Beelzebub as well as of the body. He is right. that we had a problem here, which should rabbi of Kotzk as he looked at him. ‘Thep’ 9:15 a.m.. Worship Hour and Church School. School teachers. Sermon: “The Power of Ab­ Ellington; Grace Nelson, East also an important adjunct to the recently of Connecticut really important point that he was alone, Rd., South Windsor. receptive, in a garden — and, can we add, be receiving the attention of people of he said, ‘you have indeed a great deal to sorption.” Hartford; Eugene Boulette, 26 enacted state legislation which expands 123 Trement St. A puzzling situation good-will in our area. Often, through the worry about’.” WAPPING COMMUNITY CHURCH, 1790 Oak St.; Mary Pohl, 37 Hoff­ meditating? So, when it happened he was Ellington Rd., South Windsor. Rev. Harpld W. Connecticut’s institution-based mental , Hartford From time to time we are all faced with night I would wake up with feeling of guilt OUR SAVIOR LUTHERAN CHURtH, 239 man Rd., Ellington; Hazel ready. To experience the “Wow” For the three score and ten situations which puzzle us. We are not sure and frustration. Richardson, minister. Graham Rd., South Windsor. Rev. Ronald A. Bousa, 97 Woodland Dr., South CREATIVE r revelations or, as some say, the “Ah” of As I approach my seventieth birthday I 9:30 and 11 a.m.. Worship Service and Church life, we need to withdraw into the inner what we should do but we want to do the Finally, after much meditation and Erbe, pastor. Windsor; Stanley McMillen, TODAY’S THOUGHT appreciate this quote from Henry I MOVEMENT quiet, to “center down,” to meditate, to ri(ght-thing. There are sometimes prayer, I had a long talk with the Rev. School. 6 a.m.. Sunrise Service; 9 a.m.. Worship and RD 3, Coventry; James Wadsworth Longfellow: Sunday School; 10:15 a m.. Worship Service. pray. pressures on us to act, but we hang back Joseph Zezzo who was head of the Chris­ ST. MAURICE’S CHURCH, Bolton. Rev. Gabriel, 126D Rachel Rd.; 1 One of our ancient sages declared that meaning, Avodah signifies work in the ser­ “For age is opportunity no less for we are uncertain. tian, Activities Council in Hartford. He Sophia Stevens, East Hartford; MODERN DANCE FOR ; the world was created for three purposes; vice of God. Performing good deeds is the Jesus frequently withdrew from the Than youth itself, though in another Robert W. Cronin, pastor. „ . ST. JOHN’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH, Rt. 30, Perhaps we should do nothing; perhaps was also concerned about Hartford’s Lorraine Behllng, 12 CROBATICS * Torah (the Law), Avodah (work), and guideline for every voluntary action in the crowds to a plade where He could pray Saturday Masses at 5 and 7:30 p.m.; Sunday Vernon. Rev. Rqbert H. Wellner, rector. CHILDREN ART CLASSES we should allow oursejves to be pushed problem and had ideas to share. Together dress; Farmstead Lane, Rockville. V i Gemiloot Hadassim (doing good deeds). service of mankind. alone, seeing God’s will, and then going Masses at 7:30, 9:15 and 11 a.m. 8 a.m., Holy Communion; 10 a.m., Family Ser­ into action; perhaps we should resist the we conceived of an “Inner City And as the evening twilight fades away. Also, Charles Porter Sr., 64D AGES: • Beginners { However ancient the idea, it is a most ap- This pattern for living, pronounced forth with power to face whatever come. The sky is filled with stars, invisible by vice and Church School. pressures and go in another direction. Exchange” in the north end. Rachel Rd.; Suzanne Faucher, & NUMBLING 6-12 yrs. I propriate pattern for modern living. more than two thousand years ago, is as No less, you and I need to get off the MESSIAH EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN 3 - 4 'What to do? Our times of meditation can Our idea was shared with the Social Ac­ day” East Hartford; Cheryl. \ The study of Torah implies a review of merry-go-round of our daily activity, away CHURCH, (Wisconsin Synod), 300 Buekland ST. MATTHEW’S CHURCH, Tolland. Rev. e Intermediate valid today as it was then. be of great value in these situations. To be tion Committee of Center Church. They Hawkins, RD 4, Coventry; Ages: 4>18 yrs. 5 - 6 [ history and peoplehood roots. What better Ruth B. Cohen from the calliope of life that often yells so Rd., South Windsor. Francis J. O’Keefe, pastor. still; to “center down” ; to be aware of discussed the situation and supported the A rliu ck le Kathleen Butler, Columbia 7 - 9 e Adult I way to avert the modern dilemma of iden- Templd Beth Sholom hideously into our ears that we cannot . ' 9 a.m., Sunday School; 10 a.m.. Worship Ser­ Saturday Masses at 5 and 7 p.m.; Sunday 10:30 - 11:30 am God’s Spirit; gives perspective to our project which resulted in an appropriation Unfortunately there is sometimes real Lake, Columbia; Tanja Thomp­ 1 tity crisis? In its most contemporary think. Masses at 8:30, 10:30 and 11:45 a.m. 9:30-12:30 9:30-12:30 problems. After withdrawing from them of $5,000 by the church. From this begin­ rivalry among the churches of a communi­ vice. son, 131 Tracy Dr., Vernon; “Take time to be holy, speak oft to the Presented by: Lord,” as the old hymn says. Perhaps you we turn to them again with new insight ning the “Inner City Exchange” has ty- In a small Maine village a call came to Grace H. Hewitt have done this in your vacation; perhaps it and are able to think them through more grown, with help from other groups, both Karen deBergh Robinson ; THE ALMANAC the Methodist ministef to make a visit on Noreen Pat Annulli is more difficult now that the activity of clearly. Goodwill is not enough. What is secular and religious. It has been of great YWCA expands into Vernon a Congregational family. Eagerly he went, fall and winter begins, but it is no less im­ the best action in a given circumstance service to the community, bringing / ABOUT ALL CLASSES LIMITED TO 12 STUDENTS Today is Saturday, Sept. 13, the 256th U.S. national election, to be held “the first hoping the family might be turning ta his portant. And it is possible no matter how demands our careful thinking, as well as greater understanding and cooperation for classes, will begin at 9:15 bn classes, arts and crafts, sllm- day of 1975 with 109 to follow. Wednesday in January next (1789).” church. The Hartford Region YWCA BEQINNINQ SATURDAY MORNING OCTOBER 4th full the days become. the advice of friends, all under the between black and white. the 23rd. nastlcs, and a Norwegian art TOWN The moon is between its first quarter In 1966, American astronaut Richard When he arrived at the door, the young will be expanding its activities J ni i . ------— 1| ------Louis Finkelstein, who is chancellor of guidance of God. Meditation is personal, inward, private, Although no child care will be called Rosemaling. and full phase. Gordon’s scheduled 115-minute “space son met him. After a few polite comments into Vernon this fall starting the Jewish Theological Seminary of Some years ago I was under great but it may result in sharing and in action available during the open hou)ie All interested women are in­ The Ladies Guild of the n The morning stars are Venus, Saturn, which brings practical and visible results. about the weather the minister asked the Sept. 23. Classes for women will walk” was cut to 44 minutes when America, once wrote that we should make pressure to do something. It was at the it will be available, for a small vited to attend the open house. Assumption Church will have a Full-blown answers to our puzzling boy why they had not asked their own be conducted on Tuesdays from Mars and Jupiter. perspiration in his suit partially blinded an appointment with ourselves, and keep time when “freedom trains” were going fee, during class sessions. Anyone wishing further infor­ tnini auction Monday at 8:15 481 SPRING STREET problems are not guaranteed. Often a clergyman to attend the Invalid. 9:15 to 11:15 a.m. at St. Johp’s The evening star is Mercury. him. it as if it were with a friend, to the south to march with the blacks who (liie activities'to be offered mation should call the Nutmeg p.m. in the church hall. small first step, is the result, but this is With disarming frankness the child Episcopal Church, Rt. 30. SINGER LEARNING CENTER MANCHESTER, CT. Those born on this date are under the In 1971, New York state forces stormed “remembering that the self is one’s best were seeking equality of opportunity. Our for women will include Inter­ Branch of the YWGA at 647- Members are reminded to bring blurted out, “Well, my sister has the An open house morning, REGISTRATION sign of Virgo. friend and ought to be treated as such.” If one hundred ministers in the Hartford a start. national (looking, watercolor 1437. a new or almost new item to be EOR CAlL 640-1610 646-1611 and regained control of Attica state A Idle of the IliisiHiiii measles add we didn't want our minister during which wdmOn may talk prison. Twenty-eight convicts and nine we set aside time for prayer and daily Bi­ area were invited to a meeting where they with InstructoFs and Register painting, beginner bridge auctioned. On this day in history: Martin Buber in his book “The Later to catch them." In 1788, Congress authorized the first hostages they held were killed. ble reading, then we will not fall victims were urged to participate in the “freedom T i L ■ ■’V PAGE SIX - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Sat., Sept. 13,1975

T h e resorting to Herald Angle By Earl Yost but Birds, Sox rely on pitching Sports Editor five-run third inning. NEW YORK (UPl) While in 11 innings. Jim Northrop “With Luis back, I can against Pole this year.” Not to be outdone, a Red The Trojans, concerned most .doubled home the decisive start four pitchers against Weaver, however, Sox’ fan has enlisted the ser­ Mayberry had four RBIs in about who would replace the 11-0 squad, figure to have a their fans are resorting to the twinbill to take over the rather easy time with the black magic, the Boston Red run in the 11th, but it was the Milwaukee this weekend, remains confident his club vices of Laurie Cabot, a graduated All-America Start of something big AL lead with 99. Anthony Davis at the key posi­ Ducks, who won only two Sox and the Baltimocb work of right-hander Mike and come back with Tiant can overhaul the Red Sox. well-known “witch” frorn When the opening kickoff leaves the kicking tee at 1:30 “We proved we’re not Salem, Mass., to neutralize A’s 11-6, Twins 4-7 tion of tailback, don’t have to games^ a year ago. In three Orioles are putting their Torrez that proved the key and Dick Pole against the previous meetings with the this afternoon at Memorial Field history will be made on factor in the Orioles’ quitting already,” says any curse that might be put Claudell Washington and worry about that any longer. faith in more practical Sal Bando each drove in Ricky Bell, a 6-foot-2, Sooners, Oregon has been out- the schoolboy football field as Manchester High hosts things — like good pitching. triumph. Weaver. “It’s going right on the Red Sox. 215-pound junior who played in scored 91-3 crosstown rival East Catholic High. Torrez went the first 10 in- down to the wire! We’re In other AL action, Kan­ three runs in the opener to Offensive coordinator Galen Fans of both cliibs w e tur­ lead the A’s to victory, thn Davis’ shadow last year, ran The meeting has been a long time in coming. Following ning to witchcr*hft in oWer- - -OingSj, scatteri^ng eight hits, going to Boston and bust our sas City swept a better than any previous Hall says the Sooners are eager today’s opener for both schools, the traditional one-game and received credit for his fannies trying to win. Still, doubleheader from Califor­ Twins scored six runs in the tailback in USC history Friday to get the season under way. to bring their respective sixth inning of the nightcap per. season meeting between the two schools will take teams home in first place in 18th win in 26 decisions. we need some help.” nia 10-2 and 7-2, Oakland night when ^ he rushed for a "I think the team is ready to to salvage a split. Minnesota play someone besides place on Thanksgiving morning. Present plans call for the the American League East, Torrez, who has pitched beat Minnesota 11-4 then lost school record 256 yards and Jo h n n y W a lk e r, a tagged reliever Paul scored four touchdowns while themselves,” Hall said. holiday attraction to be staged each year at Memorial but both managers Darrell remarkably welL the last 7-6 and Chicago nipped Baltimore area disc jockey, Lindblad with his first loss leading the defending UPI Switzer, 20-0-1 in h is , two Field. Johnson of the Red Sox and 'month despite a sore arm, Texas 5-2. Cleveland at New No attendance records are expected to be set today but thinks he can provide after nine victories in the national champion Trojans to a years as head coach, has Earl Weaver of the Orioles was touched for a pair of York also was rained out. expressed concern about the Weav6r with the help he nightcap. 35-7 rout of Duke in the season the crowd could well be around the 2,000 mark, which realize it is pitching, not evil two-run homers by Ben Royals 10-7, Angels 2-2 defense because of graduation needs. Walker has gone to While Sox 5, Rangers 2 opener for both schools. Bell’s would be a vast improvement over opening game turnouts spells, that will decide the Oglivie and Tom Veryzer The Royals collected a and injuries to several players. Nairobi, Kenya, to enlist the 'Jorge Orta drove in four total yardage surpassed the for both schools in the past. pennant race in the final two but was in command most of season high 18 hits in the previous record set by C.R. Oregon coach Don Read will Once the turkey day meetings start crowds of at least 5,- services of a witch doctor opener with George Brett runs with a single and a weeks of the season. the game. Orioles,” said Johnson, Roberts in 1956. start a quarterback without any 000 have been projected. whom he wants to cast ah and Jim Wohlford each get­ homer to spark the White gaihe experience but says Jack With the Red Sox rained Meanwhile, the return of “and I’ll put those two up Bell, recruited as a fullback The record turnout for a scholatic football game at evil spell on the Red Sox. ting three. Rookie Dennis Sox’ victory over the Henderson "doesn’t play like a out at home against Luis Tiant to top form has against Baltimore and more of a power runner Memorial Field came in 1965 when 7,500 attended the Walker took an autographed Leonard went the distance Rangers. Rich Gossage than his predecessors, gained normal sophomore. Milwaukee Friday night, the bolstered Johnson’s con­ anytime. You all know Manchester High - East Hartford cqptest. baseball and some team pic­ to win his 13th game. John posted his 25th save as he 141 yards in the first 30 minutes “He’s talented, smart and a Orioles seized the opportuni­ fidence in his team’s ability what Luis can do when he’s tures to show the witch doc- Mayberry drove in three protected Rich Hinton’s of play and his TDs came on leader,” Read said. “We like ty to pick up a half game on to hold onto their 4Vz game healthy, and the Orioles his running and passing.” '^tor, purportedly adept in runs in the nightcap, with first victory of the year. runs of eight, six, one and one (Herald photo by Dunn) Notes off the cuff the division leaders by trim­ lead in the American League have had a terrible time Two of the best games today hexing soccer teams. his two-run double capping a yards. In the true tradition of Jeff Geyer has won a berth with the UConn cross country ming the Detroit Tigers, 6-4, East. USC tailbacks. Bell lugged the figure to be Big Ten Conference Catholic’s offensive hacks squad as well as Rockville’s Pat Brand, a freshman...Jim ball 34 times. contests between third-ranked (Herald photo by Dunn) Rusher, who pocketed $1,000 for winning the Manchester "The more I thought about Ohio State and 12th-ranked Michigan State at East Lan­ All set and raring to go are these six ho. Back'row, Mike Furlong, Frank Golf Open a year ago, was in the $150 bracket this season the past tailbacks, the more sing, Mich., and fifth-ranked East Catholic offensive backs. Driscoll, Cephus Nolen. Kickoff along with four others in deadlocking for third place. Indian hacks ready to roll pressure I created on myself,” ■ Fitzsimons leader said Bell. “So, when I came to Michigan and 16th-ranked Front row, left to right, Jim against Manchester will be at 1:30 Runner-up Don Bierkan won $600, $400 less than Wayne the game tonight 1 just wanted Wisconsin at Madison, Wis. Charest, Kevin Shorey, Tom Cer- at Memorial-Field. Levi received for winning...Manchester Community Moo»e gives lift Calling the signals for Manchester Ostrout with ball. His running to forget about what the other Ohiq State, 'which returns College starts its fall baseball program today against LEADERS at halfway point High this afternoon against East mates will be, left to right, Mark people had done. I was aware of Heisman Trophy winner Archie Housatonic on the road and comes home to Mt. Nebo Sun­ Catholic will be quarterback Wayne Kiefer, Jason Dodge and Jeff Joy. the record in the fourth quarter Griffin from a club that won the day to face Eastern Connecticut State College’s jayvees. because they put me in to break Big Ten championship a year BOXSCORE By United Press International ago, suffered its only regular Both dates will be twinbills...Individual game tickets for Leading Batters PINEHURST, N. C. (UPI) — Pat Fitzsimons started the it.” fo Pirates ’ season loss to Michigan State Carpenter^s goal staff (based on 375 at bats) 1975 season with a determination to improve his game or Trojans’ coach John McKay, New England Whaler home games will go on sale Monday National League last season, and the Spartans New York St. Louis leave the professional golf tour. while especially pleased with ab r h bi ab r h bi at the Civic Center box office. Ducats will also be available ab r h pet. NEW YORK (UPI) - The Charleston,” ' he continued, Dodger loser Don Sutton (16- g Bell’s performance, refused to have beaten the Buckeyes in Unser cf 4 0 10 Melendez d 4 2 2 0 via Ticketron at Sears in Manchester...Final International Madlock, Chi 125 495 76 179 .362 Nine months later he has wins for Cheney three of their last four Millan 2b 4 0 10 Sizemore 2b 4 0 2 0 Pittsburgh Pirates are a “but I think that was a big 43) thus (ailed for the Simmons, St.L 141 516 74 175 .339 banked almost $75,000 and is Tribe soccermen compare him with other USC League baseball statistics show Manchester’s Tom Kelley Vail If 3 0 10 Smith rf 3 0 11 Sanguillen, Pitt 121 438 51 143 .326 Sneed (70) started play today at tailbacks such as O.J. Simpson, meetings. half-step closer to the help. I didn’t have to go seventh straight time in halfway home in a bid for a se­ Kingman ib 4 110 Bradford rf 0 0 0 0 won once and dropped seven pitching decisions with 129 478 66 154 .322 4-under-par 138 while Tom Kite “This is like Christmas for Watson, Hou Mike Garrett and Davis. Staub rf 4 0 2 1 Simmons c 4 12 0 National League East pen­ down there and at first I quest oHu§i7th victory. 134 460 96 148 .322 cond victory. With Kevin Carpenter scoring his second goal of the Richmond’s sixth place Braves. Kelley worked 85 innings Morgan. Cin (71), first round leader Lee us,” said Spartans’ coach Den­ Grole c 4 0 0 0 Cruz If 4 10 0 120 470 69 151 .321 “I decided I was going to "I wouldn’t compare this guy nant today thanks to a man refused. But then I realized I C ardin^s'5, Mels 1 Joshua. SF ny Stolz. “We’re really like game at the 2:55 mark in the first overtime session, Staiger 3b 4 0 0 0 Reitz 3b 4 0 10 and wound up with a 3.83 earned run average...Werner 80 .317 Elder and young Danny with those fellows because they who: might never have pitched Mike Tyspn doubled home Cardenal. Chi 139 521 165 make the top 60 (money list) or win in downpour Cheney Tech opened its 1975 soccer season with a 3-2 deci­ Phillips ss 4 0 0 0 Hernandz lb 3 I I 0 Cacace is among the returning lettermen with the Eastern 100 191 .316 Edwards were another shot kids. We’ve been waiting all Rose, Cin 147 606 quit the tour,” the curly-haired did it over seasons, and he’s Matlack p 2 0 10 Tyson ss 4 0 12 again. I never doubted my, a pair of runs in the sixth in­ 146 601 74 189 .314 year for it and it’s almost sion over Cromwell High at the Beavers’ field. Connecticut State College varsity soccer team this Garvey, LA Oregan resident told reporters. back. only done it for one game,” said Milner ph 1 0 0 0 McGlothen p 4 0 0 0 (1) didn’t think he would ability and it sure feels good ning and Cardinals’ ace Bowa, Phil 120 517 69 162 .313 here.” Freshman Lewis LaBrec fall...Attendance for NFL pre-season exhibitions is way off “I was going to play every week McKay. Apodaca p 0 0 0 0 ever pitch again a year to be able to help a first Lynn McGlothen hurled a Elder, who opened the tour­ Opening the 1975 soccer seconds into the fourth can­ goal area and Stimac lifted Michigan State, which went got the Techmen on the Totals 34 1 7 1 Totals 34 5 10 3 and it could be John Q. Public is tired of paying regular American League until I made the top 60.” Oddly, Bell carried the ball the crossbar for the Beavers ago... nament with a sparkling to. Senior Tayo Stimac went it over a reaching Fermi 73-1 a year ago, is considered an New York 000 001 000—I season prices to watch, for the most part, rookies place club win a game in sevenhitter to run his record g ab r h pel. But that goal was quickly season in a steady down­ only 45 times and gained 299 scoreboard first at the 8:00 6-under-par 65 for a two-stroke netminder for the second outside choice to win the Big b u t moments later St. Louis 001012 01X-5 September.” to 15-12. Tyson’s two-run Carew. Minn 130 485 85 175 .361 realized after a $30,000 first pour, defending CCIL cham­ flying down the right wing yards last season while Davis, minute mark of the first E-Reitz, Grole, Millan. LOB-New York play...There are plenty of tickets left for Sunday’s New (2) definitely won’t pitch Lynn, Bus 133 484 92 158 .326 lead, slipped to a 74 in the wind tally. Ten championship. The Spar­ Carpenter gathered in a Unfortunately, should the double gave the Cards a 4-1 prize in the Los Angeles Open. pion Manchester High came and a long cross found Tony now a star in the World Foot­ period, chipping a 25-yarder 7. St. Louis 7. York Jets-New England Patriot game at Yale Bowl which in any post-season games... Munson, NY 143 542 80 172 .317 Friday after he picked up three Ballard played well at his tans return a number of cross from sophomore Peter 2B-Slaub, Millan. Tyson. 3B-Staub. lead after Luis Melendez Klee, Bos 135 530 87 165 .311 He lias a one-stroke lead going up with two fourth period Barrett alone in front of the ball League, gained more than home over the Cromwell has a 1 o’clock starting time. early bogeys. starters from last year's club, Krawitz and sent home the ip h r er bb so singled and scored each Orta, Chi 127 490 61 152 .310 into the third round of the goals to down a young Fermi Falcon net and the latter fullback slot and sophomore 1,000 yards rushing for the third goalie’s head aftej the latter Matlack L 16-U 6 9 4 4 1 4 The man is Bob Moose, .307 including quarterback Charlie winning tally. Singleton, Balt 144 560 82 169 World Open golf tournament headed it home for the Bob Gagnon gave the straight season. Apodaca 211010 the same Bob Moose of no­ time in the third and fifth in­ Washington, Oak 134 532 78 163 .306 Seventy-four golfers with of Enfield, 2-0, yesterday Baggett. came out to make an initial which pays $40,000 to the victor. score. defense a lift on several oc­ With Bell running over and “We played pretty well McGlothen W 15-11 9 7 1110 En4 of the line hit fame in 1969 and wild- nings respectively. McRae. KC 126 480 58 147 .306 twoday totals of 146 or better afternoon at Memorial Michigan, which lost only to stop. WP-Matlack, Apodaca. 575 79 174 .303 “I really don’t make too casions. Brian Beggs in his around the Blue Devils, USC considering the conditions,” Red Auerbach, general manager of the Boston Celtics, Reds 6, Giants 3 Brett, KC 144 survived Friday’s cilt. Notable Field. Manchester added an in­ Ohio State last season en route The visiting Panthers T-2;06. A-14.731. pitch infamy in the 1972 Mayberry, KC 140 501 90 151 .301 many goals now,” said Fitz­ outgained its opponents 481-307 Cheney Coach Manny Gon- made an interesting observation during a recent stop-over Doug Flynn doubled home casualties included Arnold After controlling play for surance marker at 12:10. first start in goal registered to a 10-1 record, is expected to edged ahead with Skip playoffs versus the Cincin­ Braun, Minn 124 425 63 128 .301 simons. “Life’s a lot more fun in total yardage while posting calves .stated, “The forward in Hartford. “A player must learn to rest on offense, if he two runs to cap a three-run Palmer and this year’s Kemper most of the first three Senior Captain Bruce the shutout. field one of its strongest defen­ Agnew scoring in the second nati Reds. if you do your best and see what Manchester’s next tilt is its 21st consecutive victory at line did a pretty good job. Summer has to. But he can never relax on defense.’’...When George eighth inning Reds’ rally Home Runs Open winner Raymond Floyd. periods, the Indians finally Ballard headed a Fermi the Los Angeles Coliseum. sive clubs ever, while Wiscon­ period and Nick Incerti at National League: Kingman, NY and happens.” They pass the ball around Blanda gets into the Oakland Raider lineup on opening day Since un^rking the dis­ clearing shot back into the Tuesday at Windham High In the only other Friday night sin, which has 12 starters retur­ the 11:00 m inute mark of the while Pete Rose went 3-for-4 Schmidt, Phil 34; Luzinski, Phil 32; His 69 Friday over the Weiskopf, who picked up three got on the scoreboard 16 which hasn’t been the case SPECIALS on in the NFL as a kicking specialist it will mark his 327 astrous wild pitch that and scored his 100th run of Bcncii, Cin 27; Cey, LA and Parker, Pitt strokes early in his round after in Willimantic. game, Texas-Arlington, paced ning from last year’s 7-4 club, fourth quarter. grueling Pinehurst No. 2 course will be offensive oriented with the last two years. I also ALUMINUM game, a record. The recently retired Jim Otto is a distant allowed ’s George the season. In defeat. 23: gave him a*two-day total 136, starting at 4-under Friday, ran by Ed Favors’ three intercep­ The Beavers weren’t to be American League: Mayberry, KC 33; Billy Marek listed among the thought (freshman) Ben Foster to score the winning six strokes better than par, and ipto trouble in the sandtraps tions and a defense which held denied however and second in having played in the most NFL games with a Giants’ rookie right-hander Jackson, Oak 31; Scott. Mil 28; Bonds, nation’s finest runners. Hennigan did a good job.” • SIDING total of 309. Earl Morrall has been in 228 games, Sonny run in ninth inning of the John Montefusco struck out NY and Burroughs, Tex 26. a one-stroke margin over rookie and bogeyed three consecutive its opponents to minus two Carpenter knotted it two (Choose from 20 yards rushing, upset Texas Elsewhere, sixth-ranked Cheney’s next tilt is .lurgensen 218, Lou Groza 216 and John Unitas 211...“A final game of 1972 playoffs, 12 batters to run his season Howard Twitty and veteran holes for a par 71. minutes later. Colors) Runs Batted In Christian, 24-7. Auburn hosts Memphis State, Tuesday against St. Thomas Moose has come upon even Pirates make the playoffs. National League; Luzinski, Phil 113; Rod Funseth. "The wind was tricky and In the first extra period, • W INDOW S football game’s still a day off for me. I grew up picking total to 202-25 shy of Grover There’s a full schedule of seventh-ranked Nebraska Seminary in Bloomfield. harder times. Last May, for Bench, Cin 107; Perez, Cin 101; Staub, Twitty, who joined the tour in they’ve got some tough pin cotton on my Dad’s farm in Excel, Ala., and nobody ever Moose will be ineligible Cleveland Alexander’s games today with seven of the entertains LSU, ninth-ranked freshman John Dziato hit • AW NINGS NY 96; Montanez, SF 92. late June, had a 68 while placements,” said Weiskopf. asked for your autograph or put your picture in the paper instance^ he didn’t even since he was called up after record for rookies set 64 American League: Mayberry, KC 99; top 10 rank^ teams in action. Penn State hosts Stanford and • CANOPIES Funseth had a 70. Funseth had Jack Nicklaus, who says for that,” Dallas middle linebacker Lee Roy Jordan think he’d ever pitch again the Sept. 1 deadline. “It’s years ago. Rice. Bos 96; Lynn, Bos and Jackson, Oklahoma, ranked No. 1 in lOth-rank Texas A & M enter­ Oak 95; May, Balt 93. shared second place with three Pinehurst No. 2 is one of his • DOORS explains...Have a nice weekend. after undergoing surgery for just one of those things you Padres 1, Astros 0 the preseason ratings, begins tains Mississippi. We Now Carry Aluminum others after an opining round favorite courses,' had a 71 Eighth-ranked Notre D anie, the removal of part of a rib have to live with,” he said. ^ Pinch hitter Tito Fuentes Stolen Bases its quest for another perfect Eagles bootersbow Prime Windows National League; Lopes, . LA 69; 67. Friday for a two day total 141. visits Boston College in a Mon­ due to a blood clot forming “After all, 1 might never drove home Bobby Tolan Canadian Open champion season when it hosts Oregon. Morgan, Cin 56; Brock, St.L 53; Cedeno, He agreed with Weiskopf about day night nationally-televised Free Estimafes in a vein. even have come back to the Hou 46; Cardenal, Chi 31. Tom Weiskopf (71) and Ed The Sooners,. who return a with a ninth inning sacrifice the difficult pin placements. contest. majors.” fly, while Dave Tomlin, who American League; Rivers, Cal 65; strong nucleus from last year’s in opener to Rham E-Z Terms Then in spring training, Dave Parker’s three-run Washington, Oak 40; Otis, KC38; Remy, after eight seasons with the hurled one-third of an inning Cal 33; Carew, Minn 32. fifth inning homer wiped out in relief of Dan Spillner, still looking for its first victory ever is the East Catholic SCOREBOARD Pirates, Moose was sent a 3-2 Expo lead and supplied Pitching Surgery for Nolan Ryan BILL down to Charleston of the gained credit for the San (Based on’most victories! High soccer team. The Eagles scored two goals yesterday Moose with the runs he National League: Seaver, NY 21.8; ANAHEIM (UPI) — “This is a rather fitting end to my International League where Diego win. but it wasn’t enough as Rham High walked away with a 4-2 needed. The victory also Jones, SD 19.9; Morton, Atl 17-15; season,” Noln Ryan said. “But if I’m going to have sur­ Pro football roundup American League Standings x-clinched division title he performed without much Hooton, LA 16-9; Matlack, NY’ and decision at Cougar Field in the season opener for both TUNSKY enabled the Pirates to gain a gery, I want to get it over with as fast as possible.” East Friday s Results success. Reuss, Pitt 16-11; Sutton, LA 16-13; schools. W. L. Pet. G.B. St. Louis 5 New York 1, night half-game on the idle PENNANT Messersmith, LA 16-14. The California Angels reported Friday that their in­ Rham took a quick lead at 649-9095 Boston 86 60 .589 - Pittsburgh 6 Montreal 3, night Nonetheless, the 28-year Philadelphia Phillies in the American League; Palmer, Balt 21-10; jury-plagued ace right-hander will undergo an operation at East’s next tilt is Tuesday Baltimore 82 65 .568 4Vi Atlanta 2 Los Angeles 1. night RACE Hunter, NY 21-13; Kaat, Chi20-12; Blue, 1 ’55 of the first quarter with at New London High. New York 75.71 .514 11 San Diego 1 Houston 0, night old right-hander was back on NL East race. Oak 19-11; Torrez, Balt 18-8; Wise, Bos Houston Sept. 23 to remove bone chips from his right Kilmer wins job James bunker drilling home 70 72 .493 14 Cleveland Cincinnati 6 San Francisco 3, night the mound for Pittsburgh Elsewhere in the National Pennant Races at a Glance 18-9. elbow. 62 85 .422 24*/^ the score. East knotted it at Milwaukee Saturday's Games Friday night and judging by League, St. Louis downed By United Press International Detroit 55 92 .774 31'/i (All times EDT) American League (Herald photo by Dunn) the 6:00 minute mark on an West his 7 1-3 innings of shutout New York 5-1, A tlanta Philadelphia (Underwood 14-10) at East . in Skins’backfield unassisted goal by Don Mar­ " W. L. Pet. G.B. Chicago (Burris 13-10), 2:15 p.m. relief in the Pirates’ 6-3 win shaded Los Angeles 2-1, San w. 1. pet. g.b. to play . tin. But before the first 89 57 .610 -- Oakland Cincinnati (Norman 9-4) at San Boston 86 00 .589 - 16 Hardy soccer fans watch Manchester High win 82 64 .562 7 over the Montreal Expos, he Diego blanked Houston 1-0 Kansas City Francisco (Barr U-13), 4:06 p.m. Baltimore 82 85. .568 15 4T. NEW YORK (UPI) — The starting quarterback job of period was over, the Texas 72 76 .490 18 and Cincinnati put away San New York (Webb 6^) at St. Louis may be all the way back. Boston (16): Home (lOi—Milwaukee 60 76 .476 19*/^ the Washington Redskins was all Joe Theismann’s at the Sachems’ Dan Coria' found Chicago (Reed 12-10), 8 p.m. Francisco 6-3. (4), Sept 13 (2), 14, IS: Baltimore (2), Minnesota “They told me I’d GRARD OKRine the range to make it 2-1. 67 76 .469 Montreal (Blair 8-15) at Pittsburgh Sept. 16, 17; Cleveland (4), Sept. 25, 26, start of the 1975 preseason campaign—all he had to do was 67 80 .456 22'^ Braves 2, Dodgers 1 .....*V.... California (Ellis 8-7), 8:06 p.m. probably never pitch again 27, 28. Away (6)—at Detroit (3), Sept. V'- complete a few passes, direct a few scoring drives and A 15-second span in the se­ I Friday's Results Atlanta (Easterly 1-8) at Los Angeles Phil Niekro (15-12) after the surgery in May of 19, 20, 21; at New York (3), Sept. 22, clap his hands along the sidelines when the defense was on cond proved disasterous for Chicago 5 Texas 2. night (Messersmith 16-14), 10 p.m. pitched a four-hitter and 23, 24. Baltimore 6 Detroit 4. night, 11 Sunday’s Games ’74,” Moose said after giving Harriers open the field. the Eagles as Rham pushed Dusty Baker drove home both Baltimore (15): Home (7 >—Milwaukee innings Houston at San Diego up only four singles to gain (3), Sept. 19, 20, 21; Detroit (3), Sept. Coach George Allen talked home two scores. Mark • Oakland 11 Minnesota 4, 1st. twilight New York at St. Louis his first victory since April Braves’ runs with a second 23, 24, 25; Chicago (1), Sept. 29 (if fan favorite Sonny Jurgensen final score in the fourth period Cahill scored at 14:15 and 15 J Minnesota 7 Oakland 6. 2nd. night Montreal at Pittsburgh necessary); Away (8)—at Detroit (2), »Kansas City 10 California 2. 1st, 14, 1974. inning homer and a bases- into retiring and that left only after Johnson, who looked Atlanta at I>os Angeles Sept. 13, 14; at Boston (2L'Sept. 16, 17; with triumph seconds later, Mike Shannon twilight load^ single in the third. sharp in ' previous Philadelphia at Chicago “I didn’t pitch well in at New York (4), Sept. 26 (2), 27, 28. Billy Kilmer and a vagabond connected on a penalty shot. * Kansas City 7 California 2. 2nd. night Cincinnati at San Francisco, 2 BOWLING Randy Johnson for Theismann appearances, failed to i Milwaukee at Boston, night, ppd., generate any kind of offensq in East’s Jack Neiswanger j Cleveland at New York, night, ppd., to beat out. closed out the scoring at I GOP WOMEN- Gail Mitchell Taking four of the top six places, the Manchester High Kilmer even got a late start the third quarter. V Saturday s Games 10:00 of the fourth quarter SALE STARTS SATURDAY, SEPT. 13 190, H arriet H aslett 182- cross country team opened the 1975 campaign With a 25-31 in training camp and, at 35, The former Notre Dame star } (All Times EDT) FINAL CLEARANCE was injured in two straight out­ with an assist going to Mar­ I Oakland iHoltzman 16-12) at Min- 455, Grayce Shea 181-463, Rose victory over Hartford Public yesterday in a steady down­ those late starts begin to take Alston rehired ings early in the preseason and tin. Msota (GolU 13-12), 2:15 p.m. LaPolt 179, Barbara Higley 454. pour at the Indians’ course their toll. Johnson had never J Milwaukee (Travers 6-9 & Broberg 12- SAVE BIG ON FLOOR & DISPLAY AT BOTH LOCATIONS Indian senior Bruce won anything in eight previous never really got un­ Eagle Coach Tom Malin l4) at Boston (Cleveland U-9 & Wise I tracked...leaving the starting MODEL POOLS & EQUIPMENT HOLIDAYS- Gwen Sleeves Hartford’s Jody Bayles and sophomore Matt and frustrating years with the was pleased with the first 1^9), day-night doubleheader. 2:15 p.m. 145-344, Inez Babineau 164-368. job at Kilmer’s disposal. Allen ind 7:30 p.m. . for 23rd year CONGOUUM SHIIIYL VINYl Weatherwax easily took in­ Schmid, each; in their initial Atlanta Fal9ons and New York outing and praised goalie I Cleveland (Peterson 12-7 & Bibby 6- SUPER SPECIAL Giants before joining the Skins still feels Theismann is the Geoff Blackwell who turned 14) at New York (May 13-10 & Medich WE MUST "CLEAN dividual honors with a 13:17 varsity outings, placed fifth club’s quarterback for the EARLY.BIRDS-Robbie this season as a free agent. away one penalty shot in the 43-16), 2. 5:30 p.m. SAM PLE BUY No-Wax Hoor Covering clocking over a modified 2.5- and sixth respectively. future, though he has ;^t to J Chicago (Wood 14-18) at Texas HOUSE" TO MAKE W illiams 14-358, Nancy Theismann, a seasoned 26- LOS ANGELES (UPI) — Walt Alston’s major league iq.|«L mile layout around the high Sophomore Joe Gr- driving rain. iHargan 8-10). 9 p.m. Pastula 135431-360, Dot year-old, was thus blue-printed prove he can dijrect an NFL J Baltimore (Alexander 7-8) at Detroit playing career ag a first baseman for the St. Louis Car­ ROOM FOR OUR Installed Prices Start at •PRePARATION IXTRA school. Manchester zymkowski ran well and team. Theismann is a long way Bentley 130-344, Joan,Colby by Allen to establish himself in LEAWOOD, Kan. (UPI) - StaGrow 7-14), 9 p.m. dinals during the Depression era consisted of going to bat NEW WINTER LINE|| sophomore Wes Fedorchak took loth place. training camp as Washington’s from Canada where he served % California (Figueroa 13-12) at Kansas only once in 1936. He struck out. AMERICAN CLEAN 127-350, Dot Giglio 127. Manchester’s next meet is his pro apprenticeship. Joyce Kazmierski battled gusty Jpily (Pattin 9-9), 9 p.m. took second place with quarterback for the present and winds and fired a two-under-par In 1953 when he was hired to . OF QUALITY Kilmer hit rookie Frank ^ ' Sunday's Games junior teammate Glenn Tuesday against crosstown future. 69. Friday to take the opening y Chicago at Texas skipper the old Brooklyn Ceramic Tub Enclosure EASTERN BUSINESS- Flosdorf a few strides East Catholic and Rockville Now, with the NFL regular Grant with an 84-yard ^MBW‘«- mi round lead of the $40,000 LPGA Dodgers, one New York fidence to Alston on a day when SKI I BILLIARD Ted Kowzun 137-223^63, behind. High at Wickham Park. season beginning next weekend, touchdown pass to snap a 3-3 tie newspaper bannered: Alston INSTALLED ...... and ignite a 17-point second Southgate Open Golf Tourna­ IIBoston the Dodgers were 17% games Doiin DeDominicis 179-137- Theismann is not No. 1 and may ment at Leawood South Country Oakland at Minnesota (who’s he?) to manage behind the Cincinnati Reds. EQUIPMENT not even be No. 2. It will be Bil­ quarter by the Redskins. ” x ” Bahrahim* 446, Hank Michaud 169-401, Club. ^ Hallimoro at Detroit Dodgers. 18 48 ly Kilmer-again-who lines up “I’m glad to sign another con­ Joe Torneo 156-370, Ted (.'leveland at New York It is 22 seasons later, and I FREE OFFER GRAMD OPENING ONLY back of center as the Redskins ■"California at Kansas City EllingtQn and Rockville Alston, who has given major tract,” said the man affec­ POOL with the purchaM of 20 aq. yd. or htort at matarlal racaiva FR EE matarlal for Roback 155, A1 Bonini 153, seek to win the Eastern Divi­ tionately known as the “Squire WINTERIZE National U*aguc Standings league baseball more pennant I Includes your entry or bath up to 6’x8’ from apacial group. Jim S irianni 153, Ray sion title outright after tying of Darrtown, Ohio” who gain soccer decisions East winners and world champions I *V4 H P Stainless ’ Cochefski 150-394, Pete Scott for it the past two seasons. BOTTrS FRUIT FARM W. L. IVl. G.B. than any other active manager, celebrates his 64th birthday I Steel F ilte r 148, Lou Seretto 146, Rick Kilmer started for 83 62 .572 - BIO SAVINBS Post Road Plata I'iUsburgh is having the last laugh. He was Dec. 1. • ‘ Starter Deck with. DeDominicis 146-395, Mike Two area soccer teams who fourth period penalty kick Washington in its final exhibi­ tiiliHleIpbia 78 68 .534 5> i NOW ON OPfM Route 30 APPLES • FRESH SWEET APPLE CIDER given his 23rd consecutive, opfi- Fence. were able to play their games decided thp issue. Ellington tion game Friday night and Louis 76 70 .521 8 Named UPI’s National I Tiiei. Wed. $ Sat Zwick 145, Ron Joiner PEACH ES - Good for cam'ing and eating. 74 73 .503 10 year contract to manage the 195 ALLWINTERIZINB VERNON despite the heavy deluge came goalie. Tom Ferreri stopped a threw two touchdown passes to New York League manager of the year in ITAKE-OOWi 9-5 144-366, Butch Hart 142, Bub hirago 70 77 .476 14>.^ Los Angeles Dodgers for SNPPLIES away winners. Ellington High Tolland penalty kick try “to ' secure his position, as No. 1 in ' B A R TLETT PEARS^- Good for canning and eating. ' 64 82 .4:« I9'a 1974 for guiding the Dodgers to IISAVE ...... Fri.9-9 [uMInn Holmes 142, Cliff Jones 140- iMontreal another season Friday and he J- downed Tolland, 2-1, in NCCC leading the Redskins to a 24-10 West' the World Series against loosed Monday FLOOR OOVERINQ SOOEofieMSL 384, George Blake 138, Lou preserve the win, • S T A N LEY PLUM S - Good for canning and eating. gives no indication of letting up. acion while Rockville High took Tim Berger, Tom Piader and victory. W. L. IVl. G.B. Oakland, Alston boasts a total ENFKLS DellaFera 138, Ray Dawson |x-CTnvinnati 97 50 .660 - ' And while the Dodger front a 3-1 duke from Glastonbury. Mike Carlo scored goals for Theismann, in a last ditch ef- of seven pennants and all four V«mon CirelE 1260 Bush Hill Rd. Manchester I [Los Angeles 79 69 .5;H 18'2 office usually makes the Alston . 138-862, Bill Zwick 136, Mark MacioleW scored both Rockville as it downed Glaston- fort'by Allen to show his stuff, 70 77 .476 27 of the Dodgers’ world chatn- I VERN0UM7-9420 San Francisco announcement at the end of the 8 7 1 - 0 6 5 1 Mickey Holmes 358, Larry goals for the Purple Knights, bury. directed the Redskins to their San Diego 68 80 .459 29'i 66 83 .439 32' a season, it made a switch this ' Mon.-Frl. 10-8; Sat. 9-5; Sunday T2-4 Aceto 361. defending NCCC champs. Hjs AUunta 1963 dnd 1965. L ^mm mm mmm mm mm mm mmm.mmt mm mm mmm mmm mm ^m mmm mm mmm mmm mmm mmJ I Houston 56 91 M 40‘ x year and gave its vote of con­ i \ 1 / MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., fot.. Sept. 13. lg?R - PAGE NINE- PAGE EIGHT - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Sat., ^ p t. 13, 1975 23 Homes For Sale 23 Homes For Sale 23 Homes For Sale 23 Homes. 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Start $4,900 excellent work. References-. or over, Billy Grants St dining room with sundeck. Farms, aluminum sided Caiape, Sunday, Sept. 9,1-4 P.M. to $5,900. Low down, 7 year Free estimates. Fully insured. 18X24’ family room with three bedrwms, 1 1/2 batlitns. ★ GRAND OPENING CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Restaurant, Route 83, Vernon, bank mortgage. Belleau Lake, Martin Mattson, 649-4431. no phone calls. fireplace, bar and patio, alum, formal dining room, family East Wakefield, New siding, 2 car garage.. room with fireplace, attached Hampshire. 03830. 603-522-3636, PAPER HANGING Expert. WANTED - Automotive garage, many extras, low 50’s. Sunday, 603-522-3736, Mass. 617-535-5002. Your average paper, in average PH O N E 643-2711 working foreman and service Ovmer, 6434)611. DIRECTIOHS: 1-86 to eXit 101, room, $25. r. Ricnman, 646-3864. FOR ASSISTANCE IN PLACING YOUR AD writer for mechanical section MERRin Business Property 26 of large shop. Must have LOW thirties ... remodeled six September 14 PAINTING INTERIOR and Realtors «4e>1180 room Cape, centrally located. N. on Rt. 32 to VlRage Hill experience in suspension, MANCHESTER - Unique op­ Exterior and wallpapering. New carpets, linoleum, portunity - modem one floor Professional contractor Bob ADVERTISING brakes, tune-up, and radiator aluminum sidiM, big porch ... ADVERTISING repairs. Pay commensurate $36,900.- Duplex, 6-3, cabinet From Road, .8 miles to PInecrest on Duilding with 2300 square feet, Jobin, 649-9027. with ability. Please apply at kitchens, fireplace, carpeting, good value. T.J. Crockett, three acres, ideal for office, DEADLINE RATES tile baths, $435 monthly income. R^ltors, 6^1577. right. Signs posted... Olender’s, Route 83, Vernon. 1:00 to 5:00 P.M. chib, or organization. Below J.P. LEWIS & SON - Custom 12:00 noon the day before 1 day ...... 9t word per day Hutchins Agency, 646-3166. replacement at $49,900. Hayes Painting - Interior and exterior. publication. 3 days ...... 8e word per day VERNON in a commercial zone O.v Corporation, 646-0131. Paperhanging, Remodeling MECHANICS - must be ... a four and three, 2-family, Gutters. Fully insured. 649- Deadline lor Saturday and 6 days ...... 7t word per day qualified to handle work on all Monday Is 12:00 Noon Friday. 26 days ...... 6* word per day MANCHESTER - Five room L good income producer. Selling 9658. 15 WORD MINIMUM types of construction and Ranch, breezeway, garage, for $36,900.84 by 120 lo t... great Real Estate Wanted 28 municipal equipment and have Happy Ads ...... $2 00 inch hreplace, trees, dead-end. potential. T. J. Crockett, 33 PLEASE READ welding, hydraulic, and elec­ Hutchins Agency, 228-3540, 646- Realtor, M3-1577. ALL CASH for your property Building-Contracting trical experience. Minimum 8- Distinctive, quality constructed homes with many outstanding features . Take a short drive this Sunday and see for yourself, we have a Ranch. within 24 hours. Avoid red tape, YDUR AD 3166. NEWTON H. Smith & Sons - .■ 10 years. Income commen­ CAPE COD - Immaculate two instant service. Hayes Corpora­ Classified ads are taken over surate with experience. Ask for This 5 bedroom must bo sold; reduced to $51,900. for Raised Ranch and Colonial now under construction. The two models pictured below offer; tion, 646-0131. Remodeling, repairing, ad- • the phone as a convenience. year old with three bedrooms. ditions, rec rooms, porches and ;¥ Happy 19th Anniversary S: Ed Carini, 523-7306 or 666-3654. $28,000. ATTRACTIVE 5 room 24’ living room. Fireplaced one day only. Location Is perfect, Rte. 83, to Rte. 74 to • Glass sliders to yard • Screens The Herald Is responsible lor • Acre wooded lot • Oak Flooring SELLING your house? Call us roofing. No job too small. Call ■ only one Incorrect Insertion and Ranch, fireplace, baseboard family room off eat-ip kitchen, Abbot Rd. to Standlsh Rd. Look for the signs to the best • Fireplace p BOB and GAIL | heating, stove, refrigerator. • Driveway • 6 large rooms • Two baths w/vanitles first and we’ll make you a cash 649-3144. then only to the size of the PART-TIME, experrenced double garage and aluminum buy of the day. • Two car garage i Love, Bobby, Karen, original Insertion. Errors which bookkeeper with typing skills, Hutchins Agency 646-3166. • Exterior Landscaping • Glass sliders to deck • Range & Dishwasher offer. One day service. T.' J. siding. Merritt Agency, 646- Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577. CARPENTRY - Repairs,- Nicole and Sandy ^ do not lessen the value of the varied duties, insurance agen­ 1180. • Ail painting & staining • Fully insulated with baseboard hot water heat • Tllt-out thermopane windows advertisement will not be cor­ cy. Write Box P, Manchester remodeling, additions, garages,! rected by an additional Inser­ Roses are red, violets are blue. IMMEDIATE CASH for your roofing, call David Patria, 644- Herald. Classified ads salve pohleiM for MANCHESTER - very clean six REALE'S CORlIER •••••••••••••••••••••••••••* tion. property. Let us explain our 1796. you. room Condominium, wall-to- *46,900 *47,900 P e r s o n a ls ______2 wall carpeting, Franklin 175 MAIN STREET PHONE 646-4525 fair proposal. Call Mr. Belfiore, Help Wanted 13 JOBS ARE HERE 647-1413. BUILDING - Remodeling, fireplace, dishwasher, stove, roofing, rec rooms, additions, SERIOUS MALE backpacker EVERY OFFICE SKILL MANCHESTER - Spring Street sliding glass doors, carport, garages. All kinds, carpentry would like to meet serious MATURE PERSON to work MAY WE BUY your home? Help Wanted 13 Clerks, typists, - Many trees shade this large excellent buy at $32,900, Keith MANCHESTER - Large five work. For estimates call 649- female backpacker, please call part-time evenings, Wednesday raised Ranch with three REDUCED - quick sale by ^ ic k , fair, all cash and no sscrstariss, and key punch Real Estate, 646-4126, 649J922. room Cape on deep lot, 65x295. problems. Call Warren E. 1142. Ken at 643-4320.______ATTENTION Demonstrators - - Friday and all day Sunday. bedrooms, one full, two half owner. Mid-fifties. Offers con­ sidered. Rockledge area. One car garage, pool and deck, Howland, Realtors, 643-1108. Toys and Gifts. Work now thru Apply in person Swiss Colony, operators are nssdsd im­ baths, relax in paneled family BACKPACKING partner tMnchester Parkade. mediately lor long and MANCHESTER - four bedroom Spacious seven room Raised three huge bedrooms, two full WES ROBBINS carpentry December. Free Sample Kit. room, two fireplaces, oversized Colonial in price range you can baths, recent roof and new remodeling specialist. Ad­ wanted, male or female, to hike short term temporary two-car garage. Owner, 643- Ranch, large wooded lot, 224 INSTANT cash for your home. No experience needed. Call or afford, beautifully kept home, paint. Move-in condition. No Call Dan Reale, at Reale’s ditions, rec rooms, dormers, Presidential Range, White OPENING for female or male assignments. 2553. .Ferguson Rd., Manchester, Ct., Mountains, New Hampshire, write Santa’s Parties, Avn, with first floor laundry, 1 1/2 call 643-1210. agents. $36,000. Call 643-2566.' Corner Realtors, 646-4525. built-ins, bathrooms, kitchens, Conn. 06001. Phone 1-673-3455. stock clerk in established auto October 2 - October 9, pack and parts warehouse. Starting pay Sign up this week in your baths, garage, treed lot, con­ 649-3446. Also Booking Parties. MANCHESTER- Seven room venient location, ail for only BOLTON - 61/2 room Ranch on sleeping bag necessary, call $3.05 per hour with excellent town for “close to home” Raised Ranch, 3/4 acre, 2 MANCHESTER - New Listing, 875-9406. benefits. See G. Gabriele for in­ $36,500, Keith Real Estate, 646- seven room Colonial, first floor 1 1/2 acres, generous size LEON CIESZYNSKI builder - jobs at highest hourly rates. baths, 2 fireplaces, two car gar­ 4126, 649-1922. rooms, two fireplaces, 2-car □ MISC. SERVICES new homes custom built, MACHINISTS - first class, terview. American Parts age, carpeting, pool, huge deck, family room, 1 1/2 baths, gar­ LOOKING for female guitarist experienced on lathe, and System, 130 Darling Street, EAST HARTFORD age, great location, $45,900, ' garage. $39,900. Philbrick Agen­ remodeled, additions, rec and bass player, with ability, YWCA - 770 MAIN ST. central air-conditioning, $46,- MANCHESTER - custom built rooms, garages, kitchens bridgeport interviewing 8 a.m. East Hartford. 900. Warren E. Howland Frechette & Martin, 646-4144. cy, Realtors, 646-4200. own equipment, call 643-1665, 4- TUES., SEPT. 16th Ranch home with privacy and Services Ottered 31 remodeled, batlf“ttle, cement to 4 p.m., overtime and Realtors 643-1108. -•.ir 5 p.m. benefits. Dynamic Metal MASON’S Helper wanted - 9 a.m.- 1 0 .111. trees, large master bedroom, work. Steps, dormers. Residen­ two fireplaces, 11/2 baths, gar­ REWEAVING burns, holes. tial or commercial. Call 649- Product Co., Inc., 420 North phone 646-5822,7:30 p.m. to 9:30 MANCHESTER - FULL Main St., Manchester, 646-4048. p.m. age, lOflr x200’ lot on dead end ANNOUNCING... Zippers, umbrellas repaired. 4291. Dormer Cape, 4 bedrooms, 2 street, $41,900, Keith Reai Window shades, Venetian KELLY baUis first floor family-room Estate, 646-4126, 649-1922. A hew Manchester prime reeldantlal area of Early Realtors i-6283 blinds. Keys. TV for rent. TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY Bonds-Stocks-Mortgages a HELI-ARC - Welder, with fireplace, treed lot, walk, AMEDY REALTY REAL ESTATE SALES experienced, group number 1-4. American Homes on Pllgrlm-L^nev^HC FIVE choice lota Professional Services 7 Days A Week 1 Marlow’s, 867 Main St. 649-5221. Carpentry and general contrac­ to Keeney School. $39,900. ting. Residential and commer­ Highly motivated Overtime and benefits, apply in EXECUTIVE L Ranch - nine avallable...one lot has already bean aold. MORTGAGES, loans first, se­ GIRL Warren E. Howland Realtors rooms, 22x28 Master bedroom, MILLAR TREE Service, Inc. cial. Whether it be a small cond, third. All kinds. Realty experienced individual person, 12-4:30 p.m. Dynamic 643-1108. Metal Products Company, Inc. 100 Gsoslitiition Pliza 249-6585 family room, game room, den, HOMES customized, dhalgnad and built by Orlando Removal, pruning, lot clearing, repair job, a custom built home statewide. Credit rating un­ wanted. Excellent com­ An aquil opportunity omployar. private yard, on dead end street spraying. Fully insured. or anything in between, call 646- necessary. Reasonable. Con­ 420 North Main Street, Annum. We will build from your plans. mission scale and Manchester, 646-4048.______in prime neighborhood, for MANCHESTER - six room MANCHESTER - owner has MANCHESTER - Vacant and Licensed. Free estimates. 1379. fidential, quick arrangements. GARRISON COLONIAL - four COLONIAL - eight roonqs, EAST HARTFORD - apartment must sell, new 6 room Ranch Phone 646-3437, 633-5354. management opportunity. MANCHESTER furtner details call Philbrick For More Information Call building three units, invest now Colonial with three bedrooms, dropped selling price, by $2,000 Alvin Lundy Agency. 527-7971. PART TIME - Custodian, early MECHANICS - Amoflex Tire Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. years old, fieldstone fireplace, family room, immaculate con­ with three bedrooms, formal TOBIAS CARPENTRY Service SUPER MUCULATE dition, immediate occupancy. A for the future or retirement, family style kitchen with pan­ in order to sell this comfor­ 100 Constitution Plaza, Hart- morning cleaning. Apply in per­ Center, Townline Plaza, Rocky beam ceiling, wall-to-wall table, 6 1/2 room Colonial. dining room, eat-in kitchen, full TREE SERVICE (Soucier) - Remodeling, repairs, ad­ ford. Evenings, 233-6879._____ BEECHLER-TANGUAY Six room Ranch, throo good WARREN E. HOWLAND carpeting, family room, sliding must see, 40’s, call now. Cen­ excellent owner occupancy, lall try, dining room, two car gar­ son to Moriarty Brothers, 315 Hill. Needs brake and frontend BEAUTIFUL CUSTOM home age, only $37,900 Wolverton Three bedrooms, sewing room, cellar, aluminum siding, $43,- "Trees cut, trimmed or topped, ditions, custom building. No job B4B-2212 Center Street, see Scotty. size bedrooms, two baths, REALTORS 643-1108 glass doors to large deck, gar­ tury 21, Phyllis Jackston Agen­ brick, built 1967. VVill move 500. Wolverton Agency, stumps removed, fully insured. too small. Free estimates. Over MORTGAGES - 1st, and 2nd mechanics. Should have recent located on small cul-de-sac in fast. Call today, Century, 21 Agency Realtors, 649-2813. 1 1/2 baths, kitchen, den, and references. Salary, bonuses, living room with fireplace, age, mint condition, $51,700. cy, 646-1316, 646-3313, 649-6050. Realtors, 649-2813. Got a tree problem? Well worth 25 years experience. 643-5769. mortgages — interim financing executive .area. Eight rooms, 2 Phyllis Jackston Agency, 646- living room, only $32,500. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• and benefits. Call Bob at 529- dining room, eaMn kitchen, 1/2 baths, family room with Philbrick Agency, Realtors, Wolverton Agency, Realtors, a phone call. 742-8252. — expeditious and confidential JOBSEEKERS Employment TWO-FAMILY Duplex, 6-6, TREMEDOUS four bedroom 1316, 649-6050. RoolIng-SIdIng-ChImney 34 service, J.D. Real E state 'Service - open 8 a.m.-8 p.m., TOBACCO FARM 9876 between 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. 1- plush carpeting throughout, fieldstone fireplace. Excessive front to back Split, sparkle and 646-4200. MANCHESTER - New seven IMMACUUITE 649-2813. ATTENTION - Large family, $41,900. ’Two-family flats, 5-5, DYMI Assoc. 646-1980. 239-0587 evenings - or Mr. partially finished rec, room, closet space, all customized, light in every corner, home room Raised Ranch in Two latnily, 6-6 (latt, modorn five bedrooms, family room, TWO HANDYMEN will clean, with full and part time oppor­ $34,900. Philbrick Agency, APARTMENT Building - three BIDWELL Home Improvement Mendenhall, at 1-742-7787 after aluminum siding.' Owner large deck, surrounded by features living room with Rockledge area. Family room, kitchen, rtflniehed lloort, carpeting, BRETTON RD. - seven room rec room, sundeck, ideal rake,___ , .....e, lime, let fertilize, _ _ , mow. HOMEOWNERS - Money to tunities available now. East MANAGEMENT Realtors, 646-4200. MANCHESTER - Large newer units, six rooms each unit plus Co. Expert installation of Hartford, 568-1070. 6:30 p.m. for appointment. very anxious. R^uced to woods, and magnificent cathedral ceiling, large family duplex three room apartment. fireplace, two baths, aluminum recently painted, excellent location, Cape, stained clapboards, kitchen. All the features of a maintenance of lawn seasonal. loan for remodeling, consolida­ We are looking for persons landscaping, many many siding, appliances, city office, excellent for small fireplaced living room, formal $50,000 home for only $44,900. (Jellars and attics cleaned. aluminum siding, gutters and tion of bills or any worthwhile $42,900. COLONIAL - seven rooms, 11/2 room, three baths, on good Immaculate condition business and owner occupancy trims. Roofing installation and with previous shade grown PART-TIME counter and booth extras, high 70’s, call for ap­ sized lot. Priced to sell in the utilities. Eligible for tax dining room, fully applianced Keys 528-9081, 6494143. Reasonable prices. 643-5305. purpose. 649-7723. 643-6663. PART TIME Janitorial help baths, three bedrooins, throughout. Priced right. R. with income. Call today. Cen­ FIANO repairs. 649-6495 , 875-9109. tobacco experience to be help for after school hours. Will pointment, principals only, 649- 40’s. B/W Realty, 647-1419. Zimmer, J.D. Real Estate, 646- rebate. Asking $49,900. kitchen, garage with attached wanted, mornings and breezeway, garage, swimming Holcombe Realors, 644-2447. tury 21, Phyllis Jackston Agen­ LIGHT TRUCKING - Odd jobs. evenings. Must have transpor­ employed as assistant train. Good gratuities, pleasant 5435.______pool, redwood deck, wooded 1980. REAL ESTATE porch, $39,900. 649-8808. TURN OF Century Charm, MORTGAGE Money wanted, working conditions. Apply in cy, 646-1316, 646-3313. Cellars and- attics cleaned, HORACE Tetrault - Siding, tation. Call 649-5334. foreman on large plantations yard. $42,500. Philbrick Agency, LET THE Tenant help pay your Main St. Colonial, eight rooms, 15% guaranteed, 527-8637. person. Brass Key Restaurant, CAPE - Six rooms, treed lot, 6 4 6 - S 2 0 0 four bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths, lawns mowed, small tree work. roofing, storm windows, aw­ in Hartford County. Please Realtors, 646-4200. mortgage. Sharp aluminum JUST LISTED 829 Main Street. REAL ESTATE CENTER city utilities, handy location, sided two family. Features two VERNON - near the Circle, two gigantic fireplace, original Free estimates.-Phone 643-6000. nings. Quality workmanship, EXPERIENCED short order give past experience, by $31,500. Philbrick Agency, SEVEN ROOM CAPE free estimates. Fully insured. cook, part time nights, Monday . 646-4144 BOLTON - RANCH, 5 rooms, 3 bedrooms, living room, dining family 6-6, three bedrooms w ^ , winding staircase, live □ EMPLOYMENT writing Box “N”, Manchester STRICTLY Commission person Realtors, 646-4200. 3-4 iMdroomi, gorgaout rac room, AVAILABLE supervised day 872-9187, 649-3417. through Friday, 5-9 p.m.. Apply FRECHETTE&MUTM,IK.,ReaKon bedrooms, garage, large room and kitchen. Priced to sell YOU’RE INVITED each apartment, fireplace, two SOUTH WINDSOR - Move right with charm or convert to office Evening Herald. wanted. Earn 77o. Apply at at $41,900. B/W Realty, 647- car garage, Wolverton Agency carpeting, range, aluminum aiding, and apartment. Space for 30 care with meals for your elder­ W. T. Grant Co., Manchester 263 Mtin Street Hmchester wooded lot $36,000. Philbrick TOMORROW, SUNDAY 2-5 P.M. in, large three bedroom split, 1 economical gaa haal, deep tread lot, ROOFING - Specializing Help Wanted 13 store, 269 West Middle Turn­ CIRCA 1830 well maintained 1419. Realtors, 649-2813. cars. Great location for ly relative, while you go to Parkade. An Equal Opportunity nine room Antique Colonial, Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. 1/2 baths, range, recreation only $33,900. Hurryl work, shopping, visit a friend. repairing roofs, new roofs, Employer. pike between Stop & Shop and room, garages, aluminum professional man. G&R Realty LIVE-IN Companion, light AVON - “I’m dreaming of a . four fireplaces, four bedrooms, BOLTON - newer Raised of Vernon, 872-8366. Call 649-2358 for information. gutter work, chimneys, cleaned green Christmas!” Be an Avon MANCHESTER - brand new study, one full and two 1/2 baths SUNDAY 2-4:30 P.M. siding, trees, Glldden BLANCHARD & ROSSEHO and repaired. 30 years housekeeping for senior citizen. NURSES AIDES - for all shifts, OPEN HOUSE Ranch, six rooms, plus Associates, Inc., 644-2533. Must have car. Call 643-9334 lor Representative. Earn money in BOOKKEEPER for seven room Raised Ranch, , plus attached five room un­ fireplaced family room, three REALTORS-MLS 646-2482 MANCHESTER - Three HAVE CARPETS Cleaned with experience. Free estimates. full time or part time, only the your spare time. Start now - three bedrooms, two full baths, finished carriage shed, poten­ ELLINGTON 44 Abbott Road steam process, only way to Howley, 643-5361, interview. experienced need apply. High Manchester Real Estate Com­ bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths, kitchen MANCHESTER - Four 189 WGst Center Street bedroom condominium, fully buy lots of presents this pany, responsible position, for built in oven, range, dis­ tial for studio, etc., two stonr Spacious and luxurious Contemporary bordering with built-ins, two car garage, decorated, finished rec room clean carpets and upholstery. A starting salary. Liberal fringe December. Call 523-9401. hwasher, and disposal, two bam, well treed lot, $54,000, bedroom Ranch in Redwood & B Carpet Cleaners, free es­ ROOFING - Installation and NEWSPAPER Driver - for Ver­ benefits. Apply in person. East reliable individual with beautiful Ellington Ridge Country Club. 10-1- rooms In­ 200x225 lot, $54,500, Wolverton Farms. Unique design allows VERNON - three family, 3-3-5, with half bath, many extras. non. Must have dependable car, experience $100 weekly, call fireplaces, rural lot, $53,500, Philbrick Agency, Realtors, clude 5 bedrooms, enormous family room with wet bar, Agency Realtors, 649-2813. Owner, 646-4427. timates, 668-5273. repairs, gutters, storm win­ Hartford Convalescent Home, Wolverton Agency Realtors, many areas of privacy. Family garages, new furnace, pool, dows, doors. Experienced live in Vernon, sixxlays a week, PART-TIME, evenings and 646-8250. 646-4200. country atmosphere, much 745 Main St., East Hartford. Saturday, apply in person, daily 64^2813. fireplace and separate barbeque, fireplaced living room, room, fireplace, fourth quality workmanship. Fully in­ call 647-9946. MANCHESTER - owner more, must be seen, mid-40’s, ODD JOBS - trucking, home 8-9 a.m., Saturday 8-4 p.m., den, 3Va bathe. PRICE REDUCED TO $109,000. bedroom designed for use as repairs, serving Manchester for sured. Free estimates. GRANDMOTHER or grand­ NEW RANCH - Extra large relocating, excellent location, call owner, 872-9775 for appoint­ Thursday and Friday evenings, MANCHESTER - new listing. modern kitchen, two baths, DIRECTIONS; From Vernon Circle go north on Rt. 83, lelt on Windeorville master beoroom, in-law MANCHESTER five years, free estimates, 643- Reasonable prices, Rick TUBE BENDER father wanted to supervise two six room Cape, with full arrangement or home-office ment. 6-10 p.m. T&M Enterprises, 36 ■school age boys, year around. South Farms is the location of fireplace, 2-car garage, iM Ill 74) to N M t H Ml Dm rkM. 0304. Burnett, 646-3005. this seven room Dutch Colonial Fw appoiirtinenb at othw tiaws pleiu can lirtlw w Suzinne Shorts, 646-3233. dormer, 11/2 baths, three extra with separate front entrance, .Must have experience reading blueprinta, vernier end micrometer Sheldon Rd. Convenient transpiortation. 646- aluminum siding and windows, BOLTON - four room home, 27 measuring. Will train to suit our needs. A rate of pay $4.50 - $5.00 after situated on almost one- acre. large bedrooms, living room garages. Must be seen. $57,500. D&A ROOFING. Roofs, siding, 1763. large deck, picture window in acres, four acre pond, two out HOUSE AND LIGHT TRUCKING - attic and successful completion of training program. WANTED - custodian for daily Tliree good sized bedrooms, with fireplace, formal dining Glidden Associates, Inc., 644- cellars cleaned, for free es­ gutters, and leaders. Free es­ basement with walk-out to J. WATSON BEACH CO. room, bright kitchen with built- buildings, pavilion, formerly maintenance and clean up of of­ fireplaced living room, family 2533. timate phone 647-9610. timates. Fully insured. 249- MECHANICAL ASSEMBLER CHANGE OF PACE patio. $47,900. Philbrick Agen­ Manchester Office 647-9139 jgSTSSs ins, city water and sewer, prin­ used as a day camp, Tedford fice building, approximately 12 Interesting career in Real room, large formal dining cy, Realtors, 646-4200. E BUSINESS 0205. cipals only, $41,500, 649-8192. Real Estate, 647-9914. Must be able to Interpret blueprints and fixture tolerances and assembly hours weekly, apply in person, Estate with large reliable room, Zinsser Agency, 646-1511. COVENTRY DRIVEWAYS - residential and requirements. Must be capable of operating machinery. Will train to suit Friday, 9-5,357 firm. Experience helpful but 24 GARTH ROAD commercial installed anywhere Heating-Plumbing 35 TOLLAND - eleven room 2 1/2 TWO-FAMILY, 5-5, 2-car gar­ LOCATION our needs. $4.00 - $5.00 alter completion of successful training program. East Center not necessary. Will ’Train. Call MANCHESTER - Ansaldi built MANCHESTER - CONDOMINIUMS bath Raised Ranch. Perfect for • Lovely Rockledge Ranch • Eight Rooms MANCHESTER - reduced - SUPER NICE in Connecticut. No job too large Over-time available. age, convenient location to for appointment and inter­ Ranch located on nice Ranch or colonial style, all appliances, and wall to wall in-law rental or the extra large • Cathedral Celling • Swedish Fireplace $31,900 for this seven room Eat-in kitchen, iiving room with or too small. 688-0863. SEWERLINES, sink lines, Equal Opportunity Employer firepiace, baths, three bedrooms, schools and shopping, (to settle S ix room extra nice PILGRIM FABRICS view. 649-5306, or 728-6615. landscaped lot, two fireplaces, carpet, complete tacllitiM . Low 30a. older Colonial, with two full cleaned with electric cutters, Interview by appointment, references helpful. family. Excellent value at $41,- • Three Air Conditioners • Automatic Kitchen famity room, one car garage, extra estate). Call 643-8498 days, or Colonial plus 2-story Cheney Hall has openings for large paneled family room, eat- ELLINGTON ^ RAISED RANCH 900. Double Dutch Realty, 875- baths, and fireplace - generally ELECTRONIC TUNE-UP $10 by professionals. McKinney EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER • Second Fireplace • Attic Fan __ large rooms and substantially iarge iot. Appointment oniy, 684-4192 evenings and THE E.A. PATTEN CO. salespersons to wort part-time, in kitchen, garage. Priced in Built 1974. 6 rooms on flrst floor, room for In-law aulte on 8121. Equal Housing Opportuni­ heated barn on busy Main plus parts. Brakes, shocks, Bros. Sewage Disposal Com­ RARROWS ft WALLACE All this and much more on a“ tree sTfadedT lot In o'ne 61 redecorated, lots of room for weekends. No agents. 649-07D1 _____ must have knowledge of Mancbssttr Hew Heven Herttord the $40’s, Zinsser Agency, 646- lower level, larDe lot. $44,900. ty. EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY Street location. Near lube, bearings, etc. pany, 643-5308. sewing. Apply 177 Hartford Rd., 1511. Manchester’s best areas. Owner wants fast sale ■ each member of the family - Guaranteed. Call anytime, 646- 649-9306 397-1919 726-6619 VERNON - NEW RAISED RANCH early sale important. Odegard BARROWS ft WALLACE BOLTON - Beautiful hilltop hospital. Ideal for offices, Manchester, 646-1000. reasonable offers considered. 2065. NO JOB too small, toilet SEVERAL newspaper carriers TOOL and Die Maker - Will be ready by November let. But now and choose your Realty, 6434365. MinciMtMr New Htvm Hartford Cape, only three years old, in­ or tradesman. $65,000 experienced, over time and MANCHESTER - seven room M anchester DIRECTIONS: East on Porter Street. Left (north) on 649-5306 397-1515 728-6515 repairs, plugged drains, kitchen and one motor route driver for Situation Wanted 15 own colors, etc. $39,900. cludes three huge bedrooms, faucets replaced, repaired, rec Rockville/.Vernon and South benefits. Dynamic Metal older Colonial, with two car 2 YEAR OLD Ferauson Road, Left on Qarth Rd. PAVING, recap old driveways. garage, on large treed lot. HEBRON - Harvest your own two baths, living room with rooms, bathroom remodeling, Windsor areas. Call 647-9411, Products Company Inc. 420 Is this lovely 7 room Cape. 3 raised hearth fireplace, formal Excavate and grade new or old LAUNDRY RELIABLE COLLEGE woman Three bedrooms, den, dining garden, holiday dinners in the TOLLAND - Acreage goes with WARREN E. driveways with amesite or heat modernization, etc. Free between 3:30 and 6:30 p.m. North Main Street, bedrooms, 24’ living room, WILUAM E. BELFIORE AGENCY formal dining room, deck this new four bedroom Colonial, dining room, breezeway and Manchester, 646-4048. Inter­ looking for painting or odd jobs. room. Needs some work. F. J. S P U O U , REULTOil bituminous concrete. 688-5407. estimates gladly given. M & M SERVICE Call anytime, 643-1)673. fjjrmal dining room, overlooking brook, eight room appliances, family room with two-car garage. Beautiful acre Plumbing & Heating, 649-2871. viewing 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. Asking $30,000, Zinsser Agency, Realtprs 647-141% lot. Wolverton Agency, HOWLAND SHADE Mature perton for laundry 646-1511. M 3-21Z1 fireplaced family room, off Colonial on 2.9 acres, four fireplace, garages, aluminum WINDOW CLEANING - washroom and delivtrlet, CHILD CARE - infant through 'eat in kitchen, alum, siding, bedrooms, first floor family siding, many extras. $63,900. Realtors, 649-2813. ReaHofs 643-1108 Commercial and residential in­ FRANK SCOTELLA Plumbing VERNON room, garage, walk-out base­ TOBACCO WANTED - warm, mature full-time, days, evenings, pre-schooler, $4.00 per day, COLUMBIA - Low COLONIAL - two years old, Glidden Associates, Inc., 644- cluding initial construction - Repairs and remodeling, babysitter in my home, three HERE is one that Owner wants MANCHESTER - large rooms, double garage, nicely treed lot ment. ^-(X)62. FARMS excellent benefits. Starting private home, playmates, sold quick. A Builder selling his accentuate this older Colonial, maintenance, eight room, brick eight rooms, first floor family HORSES 2533. cleaning for building contrac­ sewer lines cleaned electrical­ days weekly, own transporta­ spacious yard, convenient for Ranch with attached two-car room with fireplace, four 10.8 acres, barn, immaculate MUST SELL tors or developers. Fully in­ ly. Prompt service on emergen­ Immediate positions open tion. 646-5023. rate $2.37 hourly. own home. Remodeled Colonial great starter home, city Lots-Land For Sale 24 commuters. 644-9000. of seven rooms ... aluminum utilities, full cellar, clean and garage, lovely country setting, bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths, 6”x 8' 6-room full dormered Cape Manchester • Vidmty TOLLAND - 2 1/2 acres to roam sured, free estimates. (Jail cies. 643-7024. for Farm Superintendent, Please apply In person when you buy this new three TO sided this year, 1 1/2 baths, .1 ready to go. Only $32,500, Keith treed 1 1/4 acres, three M ER R in mud room, wall-to-wall carpet with large enclosed porch, BOLTON - Land for sale off Quality Maintenance Service, assistant farm superinten­ PART TIME help wanted in MEADOWS lovely kitchen with appliances Real Estate, 6^126, 649-1922. bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths, laundry ,throughout, aluminum siding, b^room Raised Ranch, 2 1/2 Inc. 647-9498. BOTTI HEATING and Plum­ Realtors 646-1180 $56,000. baths, equipped country SEHLE ESTATE Route 85, 60 beautiful acres, dent and third men. Year business office of large con­ CONVALESCENT HOME □ EDUCATION ... T. J. Crockett, Realtors, 643- room, off large eat-in kitchen porch, two car garage, acre bing - All heating and plumbing valescent home, hours flexible, WAHBEN E. NEW HOMES kitchen, recreation room with Older Colonial on Scarborough suitable for sub-division or far­ CUSTOM DRAPERIES - made repairs plus remodeling. Cali ’round employment - wages 1577. with built-ins. Formal dining plus treed* lot, close to shop­ ming. Reasonable. Wolverton dependent upon experience wages commensurate with 333 BIDWELL,^STREET IN TOWN room, 22’ living room with ping, Philbrick Agency, RANCHES - CAPES fireplace. Don’t miss this orle. Road, one of Manchester’s very reasonable, work 643-1496. RANCH - six rooms, very HOWLAND $58,900. Glidden Associates, Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. - additional benefits - Write experience, ^ p ly in person, no MANCHESTER Private Instructions 18 NEW HOMES ... in desirable FIVE ROOM CAPE fireplace, rec room with bar, clean, garage, treed lot, es­ Realtors, 646-42(X). COLONIALS nicest streets. Four guaranteed, call anytime, 649- phone calls. East Hartford Con­ built-in refrigerator and Inc., 644-2533: 4266. Flooring 36 Box L, Manchester Evening An aqual opportunity omployar. central area. Drive by Grand­ tablished neiglfborhood, Largest selection oast ol bedrooms. Formal dining NEW HAMPSHIRE, Langdon - valescent Home, 745 Main PIANO, folk guitar lessons - by fireplace.’ Ideal for enter­ Herald. view and Eiast Eldridge Street Immaculate five-room Cape, formal excellent buy, low 40’s, call room. Large living room with Approximately seven wooded Street, East Hartford. professional musician and and note our activity. Two taining. Screened porch the river, many variations. SPRING STREET - Just listed - RUBBISH REMOVAL - attics FLOOR Sanding - Refinishing, dining room, living room, and kitchen today. Century 21, Phyllis VERNON RANCH - $31,000 seven rooms, Shade and fruit trees surround fireplace. Pantry. Central acres fronting year ’round floors like new, no waxing, 3 Announcamants 3 Announcementa educator. Pop aspecialty. Ranches and a Colonial un­ with built-ins. Twp bedrooms, tiled overlooKing 20x40 in-ground ce­ Jackston Agency, 646-1316, 646- and cellars to be cleaned, yard Announcements bath, carpeUn62,500 this immaculate aluminum staircase. Large open porch. gravel road. Pine, hardwood (specializing in older floors). Adults, children. Call John, 645- derway ... T. J. Crockett, ment pool, fire alarm system, 3313, 649-6(^. home, has many possibilities, trees on pretty building site. care, call 643-5392. 1020 maculate ijOjViiid out, situated in Your plans or oura. sided Cape with fireplace and 12- Ceilings and inside painting. . Realtors, 643-1577. one of M a9-ier's finer areas. |35,- many extras. Centrally located, FOR APPOINTMENT lovely lot, call now. Century 21, 7'A% mprtgagat avallabla car garage. Walk to Martin $5,500. Terms available. Owner, NEED A Sign painted or John verfaille, 646-5750, 872- 500. Call ui. lor appointment. minutes to Hartford, the shore MANCHESTER - super infla­ J this (our-bedroom Raised Ranch Phyllis Jackston Agency, 646- CALL 1-603-835-6424. with living room, dlnlne room, and on aomo...Any homo may ba Schom. Ixiw 40’s. Keith Real designed, cars pin-striped, 2222. ______PRIVATE Instruction - piano, VERNON - brand new multi­ and only 20 m in u te s to tion hedge, investment proper­ 1316, 649-6050. by London certified teacher, Manchester or Norwich. kitchen plus finished famfly room with bought aubjoet to your pro- Estate, 646-4126, 649-1922. 6 4 6 -3 5 0 0 skilled hand painting. Very PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT level home includes three large UftR REALTY CO., INC. ty with four incomes, central firapiace, butit-ins,. carMting, two my home, 643-2310. bedrooms, two full baths, Immediate occupancy. Call 228- aont homa. For mora info or Any rM u n a b l* oltor conildaradl Homes For Ssle 23 reasonable rates. 644-0121. HOMELINE Floor Cleaners - 643-2692 location mid-50’s, Wolverton baths, two-car garage, city utilities, MANCHESTER - To settle an Residential - Commercial. fieldstonO fireplace in living 3544 for appointment to see this Agency Realtors, 649-2813. priced reasonably at only $47,900. Easy COLONIAL - three bedrooms, 1 poraonal apt. call ua. ORGANIZATIONAL MEETING ORGAN and Piano lessons room, dining room, fully Rob*rt D. Murdock, Rtaltor “buy” at only $49,900. financing avallaDle. 1/2 baths, excellent estate - Once in a lifetime op­ NEED HELP managing Strip, wax and buff all floors. (classical) offered by Mark applianced kitchen, two car neighborhood immediate oc­ portunity. Two 3-family houses, money? Will pay bills, set up Estimates, 643-0367 between 8- Kennedy, organist St. John’s garage, and aluminum siding, cupancy, asking $45,900. Call us five room rents Ideal location. budget etc. Strictly confiden­ 4. SEPTEMBER 15,1975 UftR REALTY CO.. INC. now. Century 21, Phyllis MERRITT For further information, con­ Giureh, Vernon, graduate of $51,900, Wolverton Agency, BRICK and Aluminum seven tial. Call 646-5680. PURPOSE: Form Cheney Tech. Alumni Association. BOLTON COVENTRY LINE Robert D. Murdock, Realtor Jackston Agency, 64^1316, 649- tact Action Real Estate, 647- Trinity College, student of Realtors, 649-2813. room Ckilonial, front to,back Ph 843-2692 Realtors 646-1180 • OPEN HOUSE • □ MISC. FOR SALE PLACE: Cheney Tech. Auditorium - 7 o’clock P.M. Clarence Watters. Tel. 64’?-1794. hreplaced living room, formal 6050. 1300. DON’T MOVE, Improve - If no answer, 643-8584. dining room, 24’ master Remodel, renovate, repair. Call ALL GRADUATES OF MANCHESTER STATE TRADE BY JIM BERRY SUNDAY 2^ thru 5 P.M. a professional. Paul Diehl, bedroom, 1 1/2 baths, garage, BENJY Articles for Sale 41 CHENEY ORGAN LESSONS - in my NEW HOMES nice lot, mid-40’s, Keith Real OPEN HOUSE Quality Builder, 742-9286. SCHOOL, CHENEY TRADE SCHOOL and HOWELL home, ages nine and up. Call Estate, 646-4126, 649-1922. MAIM DRIK COVENTRY 0I& , (3HypH?6JMATIF-S garage, $31,900. Hayes Corpora­ 9-^3 000. Phone 648-2426, 9-5. tion, 6¥ol3l. \ t R. J. PAGE TEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Sat., Sept. 13, 1975 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Sat., Sept. 13, 1975— PAGE ELEVEN Answer lo Previous Puzzle 61 Motorcyclea-Bleyclaa 54 W IN T H R O P ■______Apartmentt Per Rent S3 Apartmentn For Rent S3 Autos For Sale Territory Born Loser— Art Saneom n a a Q M WE PAY $15 for complete junk TRIUMPH in excellent condi­ □ n a i a THIS HAS BEEN rV E < s o r SUB-LET - Vernon, 3 1/2 ACROSS DOWN MLiSHRO^AS cars. Call Joey, Tolland Auto tion. Reasonable. Call 843-4S34T. HHElCa I TAKE BACK EV/ERVTHlMt? I ^ I P t^,AJ0P-NDU HURREO RlfcHT THE RAINIEST 9 rooms, air conditioned, wall-to- SE 3Q o lo © B O W I N © wall carpeting, heat included. PRESIDENTIAL Body, 528-1990. 1 Charlotte------, 1 Brazilian ABOUT '/OU a)V$ BeiMfc UH,.,HOOJ AAUCH CO VOU THIWK A N P P A M P E S r capital ot macaws (if C M i l V W J K^)OUJ,„HOUJ O N M V CaU'649-39-3614 aftiite r 6. VILU6E APTS. MOTORCYCLE Insurance - i^iQcaia SUAAAAER IN D e a r A b b y . Virgin Islands 2 Kind ol code THE O b e m COST M 0 ? KAU(^HA\JEVC30(bOT? f o r d Mustang II, 1974, white, m ia c io i THE RVST lO UNDERWEAR. MANCHESTER Call the experts at Crockett 7 It Is on St. — 3 Each ANDOVER - two bedroom four cylinder, manual transmis­ . 4 Diminutive of aom ra YEARS. Agency, 643-1577.3-15' island a a i a V------apartment, newly painted, One and tyro bedrooms. sion, very economical, owner, 13 Cowboys Lester ■ ■ M M 1 M excellent...... condition, pr prhivate en­ 644-0466. By Abigail Van Buren 14 Venerate 5 Choler [A A M E t : try, utilities and hoiot water in- Near schools, churches 1973 YAMAHA, 100, Enduro, 15 Ascended 6 Serfs [D T A D E o N X t i L H i 0 eluded, $195 per month. Securi­ ahd shopping center, on 1968 YELLOW automatic VW like new, $350. 643-7208 after 4 16 Rubs out 7 Woody plant [ g E Q A N m p 1. T E 8 Pronoun R O B E s E M ty deposit required. Call 742- convertible, good second.car, 17 Compass 1 1 1£ bus line. Call anytime p.m. DEAR ABBY: My sister’s boyfriend died last year and point 9 Eggs 8003. call 875-1897 after 5. she arid I have been talking to his spirit on a Ouija board 18 Uncle (dial.) 10 Disqfders 26 Challenge 41 Enrich 20 Streets (ab.) 11 Mountain spur 28 Bullring cheer 43 Postage (Fr.) PU»i EAST HARTFORD - Five 6 4 6 -2 6 2 3 1973 DODGE Charger, vefy 1972 CL175, HONDA, 2300 ever since. We have also talked to two other spirits on the 12 Soap-frame 29 Paper 44 Italian's name Ouija board. 21 Small shield CXJUU and Hayes Corp. 64^131. after 6 p.m., '742-M69. 35 Singer Della THING THAT'S HAPPENED HERE Douglas Motor Sales. GARAGE SALE - 103 Bissell rooms, centrally located. it seriously. 15 16 ROCKVILLE - Three room separate driveways, $260 per Campera-Trallara FOR THE PAST TWENTY VEARSI, Street, Saturday and Sunday, Kitchen privileges. Parking. 65 37 Hebrew letter 49 apartment, with heat, hot month, security, call 646-1379 SIX ROOM Cape, 2-3 bedrooms, Mobile Homaa 17 TF 19 CLEAN USED ■ refrigerators, 10-4. Little girl’s clothes and Reasonable rates. Phone 649- •ige DEAR ABBY: I have an unusual problem. I look 39 Accomplished water, stove, refrigerator, $150. after 6 p.m. stove, refrigerator, dis- Trucka lor Sale 62 40 French article ranges, automatic washers, miscellaneous items. 2358. hwasher, washing machine,. STOP PAYING RENT. Own pregnant, although I’m not. 21 24 with guarantees. B. D. Pearl’s Adults only. Parking for one 42 Month (ab.) garage, bus line, available Oc­ FOR SALE - 1955 Chevy pick your own mobile home. Two I ’ve always had a large protruding stomach. Then I 44 Staff 25 26 27 28 29 Appliances, 649 Main St, 643- GRETSCH country gentleman LIGHT Housekeeping room for car. No pets. Security deposit FOUR ROOMS with appliances, hot water, heat and tober 1, year lease, $275 plus up, four speed, 3/4 ton, 0CIO or bedroom , 12’ wide, front became pregnant and foolishly gained 57 pqunds. 45 Fastener 2171 electric guitar, hard case, rent, stove, refrigerator, and required. Call 643-9678. 30 31 32 Imhts extra, two working utilities. Call 643-1333. best offer, call 647-9371. kitchen, full price $4,995. Very M y son is now 18-months-old, but I’m about 20 pounds 46 Dower ex(^ellent condition. $300. Call linens provided. 801 Main property CHARLES APARTMENTS - adults, central location, $120 clean, two bedroom, great overweight and look like I’m seven months pregnant no 33 34 SCREENED LOAM - driveway 643-1680. Street. 649-9879. THREE BEDROOM Raised 48 Oxidizing East Middle Turnpike, 4 1/2 monthly, security deposit FOR SALE - 1971 Chevy pick­ camp for up north. $2,90, with matter how I dress. gravel, processed gravel, sand, Ranch, large country lot, $375 enzyme room Townhouse 1 1/2 baths, required, call 643-7094 after 4 up, V-8, standard 8 foot bed. gun type furnace. Will deliver, Needless to say, people are always saying to me, “ Oh, 51 They once 35 37 38 stone and fill. George H. Grif- FOR SALE - bowling'ball with TWO unfurnished rooms, share rent, security required, B/W 14’ homes two and three bag, $10. Call 649-8200. appliances, carpeted, two air p.m. Call 643-6993. you’re having another onel’’ were called 39 4 T 41 42 43 fing, Andover, 742-7886. 11/2 baths, kitchen and cellar. Realty, 647-1419. bedroom, priced to sell. Trades th e ------West Security and references. 649- conditioners, heat, hot water, When I say, "No, I'm not pregnant," an awkward silence ■ Priscilia’s Pop — Al Vermeer storage basement, garage, MANCHESTER - furnished 1971 DATSUN pick-up, motor welcome. Excellent financing Indies U 47 DARK RICH loam, five yards FIREPLACE wood, seasoned 7630. THREE or Four bedroom follows. 5 4 ------was their soundproofing, washer and three room efficiency, no pets, excellent, body good, all new available. Immediate parking ■ $28. plus tax, pool patio sand, hardwood, cut, split and Cape, some furnishings stay. Abby, if anyone can come up with a better response to the governor In 4$ 49 51 52 53 BRUSSELS HOW IT N METRIC AREA dryer hookup 060 monthly, 646- one month’s security, $150 tired, $1,150. Call Bob Hay, 646- throughout Connecticut. Parts, gravel, and stone 643-9504. delivered, $20. half cord. FURNISHED ROOM, near bus Available October 1, $260 rent, supplies, accessories. Full time endless comments, it's you. 1958 PLAYPEN! IS ABOUT T A R E S A 1 square inch = 6.45 square 0800, 646-1540. monthly, 646-5200. 0131. 55 Oleic 54 55 Stovewood, $M. half cord. 228- line, kitchen privileges, security required, B/W Realty service department. Plaza LOOKS P.G. IN FLORIDA .^OME SQ U A R E THAT, SQUARE TO centimeters add salt 1 square foot = 0.093 square SWIMMING POOLS Famous 0619. parking. Centrally located. Call 647-1419. Homes. 1348 Wilbur Cross METER.' KNOW A EAST HARTFORD - P&W 1973 GMC, truck 1 1/2 ton, 6 56 Declare 66 67 STUART meter Coleco guaranteed luxury 649-2349. Highway, Berlin Turnpike, DEAR LOOKS: A more satisfactory solution is what to 13

I f t I PAGE TWELVE - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchestei*. Conn.. Sat^ Sqpt. 18,1975 TOWN OF ANDOVER AUDIT REPORT OBITUARIES TOWN OF VERNON The audit report on the Town BOARD OF EDUCATION of Andover, Connecticut for the fiscal year ending June 30th, INVITATION TO BID 1975 is on file in the office of the The Board of Education of the Town Clerk, Town Office Smith dies, was official in city Town- of Vernon, Connecticut Building, School Road, Andover is available for public inspec­ will receive sealed bids for Robert S. Sniith of Manchester; tion. Percival C. Smith, 90, of 16 lived in Hartford for 60 ydars Typewriters a daughter, Mrs. Susan Hauser Ruth K. Munson, Ferguson Rd., chairman of the before coming to Manchester Bids will be received at the of­ of Manchester, with whom he Town Clerk, Hartford Housing Authority for several months ago. In 1967, he fice of the Superintendent of made his home; nine Andover 21 years before retiring in 1972, received the Hartford Outstan- Schools, Park and School ' died Friday at his home. . ding Citizen award. He was a grandchildren and d great­ Streets, Rockville. Connecticut TOWN OF VERNON recipient of the Navy citation grandchild. until 12;O0 noon Wednesday, M r. Smith r e t i r e d as BOARD OF EDUCA'nON executive vice-president of for outstanding service in ’The funeral is Monday at 9:15 September 24, 1975 and then at World War II. a.m. from Fisette Funeral said place and time publicly Arrow-Hart & Hegeman Elec­ tric Co., Hartfoird, in 1957 after Home, 20 Sisson Ave., Hart­ opened, read, and recorded. INVITATION TO BID He was a past president of the 40 years with the firm. ford, with a Mass at Our Lady Specifications and proposal The Board of Education of the Hartford Industrial League and of Sorrows Church at 10. Burial forms may be secured from the Town of Vernon, Connecticut The Percival C. Smith Tower, the Farmington Country Club, will be In Granby Center office of the Superintendent of will receive sealed bids for apartments for the elderly in past vice-president of the Hart­ Cemetery.' Friends may call Schools, Park and School 3-Rebuilt Keypunch Machines Hartford, was named for him. ford Chamber of Commerce at the funeral home tonight Streets, Rockville, Connecticut. Bids will be received at the of­ He was the founder and chair­ and founder of the Boy Scout’s from 7 to 9 and Sunday from 2 to The right is reserved to reject fice of the Superintendent of man of the County Bank & Camp Pioneer in New Hartford. 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Schools,' Park and School Trust Co., Danielson, which He was a communicant of Our any or all bids or any part when s The family suggests that any such action is deemed in the Streets, Rockville, Connecticut merged with the Willimantic Lady of Sorrows Church, Hart­ memorial gifts may be made to best interest of the Board of until 12:00 noon Tuesday, Sept. Week ends in peace Trust Co. in 1967, for the past 13 ford, the Burma Mission Club the Building Fund of St. Francis Education. 23, 1975 and then at said place years. and Hartford Council, KofC. Hospitali Hartford, or Our Lady Charles Brisson and time publicly opened, read, School buses are led by police escort from So^ith Boston High School Friday, as the schools Bom in Tariffville, Mr. Smith Survivors are a son. Dr. of Arrows Church. Business Manager and recorded. wound up the first week under Phase II of court-ordered busing in relative peace. Specifications and proposal forms may be secured from the office of the Superintendent of POLICE REPORT Mrs. Louis J. Raynaud Mrs. Mildred Koehler Arthur T. Haley } TOWN OF MANCHESTER Schools, Park and School Mrs. Marie B. Raynaud, 93, Mrs. Mildred Carver Arthur T. Haley, 59, of 52 - CONNECTICUT Streets, Rockville, Connecticut. ARRESTS 18, of 502 Graham.Rd. and Nan­ of 694 Center St. died Friday at Koehler, 74, of 95 Woodland St. Diane Dr. died Friday at I The right is reserved to reject ACCIDENTS Manchester cy C. Fletcher, 21, of 60 Lewis her home. She was the widow of dibd Friday night at a Manchester Memorial ;; LEGAL any or all bids or any part when Manchatlar Dr., both charged with fourth- Louis J. Raynaud. Manchester convalescent Hospital. He was the husband of ' such action is deemed in the ’Three South Windsor women Peter C. Staye, 18, of 139 degree larceny; and Phyllis J. Mrs. Raynaud was bom Aug. home, She was the widow of Mrs. Sylvia Norman Haley.. NOTICE best interest of the Board of were arrested Friday at 3:15 Bryan Dr. was charged with NOTICE OF p.m. at the Caldors store on -MacLachlan, 30, of 38 Sunset 16, 1882 in France. She was a Otto Koehler. Bom. in Woodland, Maine, Education. evading responsibility in con­ ADOPTION OF ORDINANCE Tolland ’Tpke. and charged with St., third-degree larceny. communicant of the Church of Mrs' Koehler was bom Jan. 4, Mr. Haley had lived in Charles Brisson nection with a n)inor accident In accordance with the ’They are scheduled to appear the Assumption. 1901 Iq Coventry and lived in the Manchester for years. He Business Manager shoplifting more than $80 worth involving a school bus Friday in provisions of Chapter 3, Sec­ of items . in Common Pleas Court 12 in Survivors are three Rockville-Manchester area all was an Army veteran of World the East Catholic High School War II. Before his retirement in tions 1 and 9 of the Town TOWN OF MANCHESTER They are: Cindy L. Backus, East Hartford Sept 29. parking lot. There were no in­ daughters, Mrs. Amos E. her life. She was a former Charter, notice is hereby given CONNECTICUT Potter, Mrs. John F. Fitzgerald member of the Rockville June, he was employed as an juries and damage was minor. electrical engineer at First of the adoption by the Board of Court is Oct. 14. and Mrs. John Patterson, all of Uidtdd Methodist Church. Directors of the Town of NOTICE AREA Manchester. Survivors are a daughter, National Stores, East Hartford. Manchester, Connecticut, OF ADOPTION POLICE REPORT The funeral is Monday at 8:30 Mrs. Edward Kowal of He was a member of the Elec­ September 9,1975 of Ordinance OF ORDINANCE a.m. from the Fitzgerald Manchester, with whom she tricians’ Union in East Hart­ as follows: In accordance with the Robert K. Cormier, 18, of 41 Funeral Home, 225 Main St., made her home; a brother, ford. Other survivors are a son, PURCHASE OF PROPERTY provisions of Chapter 3, Sec­ 30, forgery of a prescription and Fairview St. was charged with with a Mass at the Church of Justin Carver of Rockville; and tions 1 and 9 of the Town ACCIDENTS two grandchildren. The Edwin A. Haley of Florida; a ADAMS STREET Tolland < use of a false name on a failure to grant one half the the Assumption at 9; Burial will BE IT ORDAINED by the Charter, notice is hereby given highway in connection with a funeral is Monday at 1:30 p.m. daughter, Mrs. Ann McGraw of State police charged Darrell prescription Friday at the be in St. James Cemetery. Board oLDirectors of the Town of the adoption by the ^ a r d of at Ladd Funeral Home, 19 Chelmsford, Mass.; two L. Chase, 18, of Lakeview Arthur Drug store in Rockville. two-epr, head-on collision Friends may call at the of Manchester that the Town of Directors of the Town of Ellington Ave., Rockville. ’The WotherSi George F. Haley of Terrace, Rockville with He is schooled to appear in' Friday at 3:05 p.m. on Emerson funeral home Sunday from 2 to Manchester purchase for the Manchester, Connecticut, Rev. John W. Mortimer, pastor Woodland, Maine, and John L. speeding in connection with a court Oct, 8. St. north of Summer St. 4 p.m. total sum of ONE THOUSAND September 9,1975 of Ordinance of Rockville United Metaodist Haley of Chelmsford; a sister, car-school bus collision Friday • Joseph R. Prankus, 20, of 28 The Cormier car collided ($1,000.00) DOLLARS from as follows: Church, will offiifiate. Burial Mrs. Alice Bagley of Woodland; afternoon on Rt. 74 by Paulk Windemere Ave., Rockville, with a car driven by Bradley Z. Mobil Oil Corp., a New York PROPOSED ORDINANCE yrill be in Grove Hill Cemetery, and five grandchildren. Hill. operating an unregistered Wheaton, 24, of 361 Spencer St. corporation having its office SALE OF LAND Rockville. ’The funeral is Monday at the Four of the 50 elementary motor vehicle, failure to obey There were no injuries. Both and principal place of business 139 Oakland Street cars were towed. Court is Sept. Friends may call at ihe Everett L. Scott Funeral Home, school children in the bus as stop sign, misuse of registra­ in the Borough of Manhattan in BE IT ORDAINED by the ABOUT funeral home Sunday from 2 to Calais, Maine. Burial will be in well as (^ase suffered minor tion plates, and carrying a 30. the City, County and State of Board of Directors of the Town ■4 and 7 to 9 p.m. the Baring (Maine) Cemetery. injuries and were taken by am­ weapon in a motor vehicle New York, those certain pieces of Manchester that the Town of TOWN The family suggests that any The John F. Tierney Funeral bulance to Rockville General Friday on Old ’Town Rd. ’The or parcels of land situated in Manchester sell for the sum of memorial gifts may be made to Home, 219 W. Center St., was in Hospital. weapon charge concerned BREAKS & THEFTS the Town of Manchester, Coun­ TWENTY-FIVE THOUSAND the Manchester Memorial charge of local arrangements. The accident occurred during nunchaku sticks. He was Manchester ty of Hartford and State of ($25,(X)0.00) DOLLARS to Mr. Silktown LaLeche League Hospital Development Fund. ’There are no calling hours. a heavy rainfall. Katherine released on $500 non-surety • The pump house at Globe Connecticut and bounded and Joseph J. Plikunas 4he will meet Tuesday at 10 a.m. at Loppi, 37, of Grahaber Rd. was bond for court Oct. 8. Hollow Reservoir was broken described as follows: following described property the home of Mrs. Lois driving the bus west on Rt. 74 as • Robert Soucier, 25, of Met­ into Friday at 8:11 a.m. Elec­ Parcel A: Beginning at a located in the Town of Lawrence, 32 Walker St. The COSMETICS Chase drove east. calf Rd., operating while under trical plugs were pulled out, point in the easterly street line Manchester, County of Hart­ program will include an infor­ Same size ready-to-wear gar­ WE CARRY ALL He lost control and struck the the influence of alcohol in con­ shutting off four air com­ of Adams Street said point ford and State of Connecticut, mal discussion of the advan­ THE TOP LINES left side of the bus and then hit nection with a car-house colli­ pressors. The metal door ments may vary as much as one being the southwesterly comer that certain parcel of land, tages of breast feeding to a fence post. The Tolland sion Friday at 153 E. Main St. broken in the entry will cost and a half inches per body ARTHUR DRUG of property of the grantor and together with the buildings mother and child. Babies are Rescue Truck was used to pry ’There were no injuries and $200 to repair, police said. measurement the northwesterly corner of thereon, known as No. 139 welcome. More information him out of the car. minor damage. He was • A $99 c a lc u la to r was land N/F Andrew Sr. and An­ Oakland Street and more par­ may be obtained by contacting At RGH, (Thase was treated released on $250 non-surety reported stolen Friday from the drew Jr. Ansaldi the line runs in ticularly bounded and described Mrs. Lawrence or Mrs. for a separated shoulder and a bond for court Oct. 8. office at Marlow’s Department a northwesterly direction along as follows: Kathleen Siddons, 89 Tanner St. PINEHURST SPECIAL SUNDAY NEWS neck strain. The children and • A 15-year-old youth was Store on Main St. Police are the street line of Adams Street NORTHERLY by Sheldon their injuries were: Kimberly charged with third-degree seeking two heavy-set white Sunday, from 8 a.m. til 2 p.m. for a distance of eighteen and Road, One Hundred Thirty- Senior Girl Scout Troop 2 will Morehouse, 10, and Michelle burglary, second-degree males, wearing blue jeans and 12/100 (18.12) feet to a point; Four and 78/100 (134.78) Feet meet Wednesday at 7 p.m. at Charette, 6, both for muscle larceny, evading responsibility, light green shirts. One has red, Save 30 to 40c Vz gal. on Ice Cream thence in a northerly direction more or less; Center Congregational Church. spasm, Jeffrey Cole, 7, nothing, and operating an unregistered bushy hair and the other has along the easterly street line of EASTERL’Y by land now or All interested senior high No limit...fill your freezer! and Steven Wasilefsky, 9, motor vehicle after a high brown hair. Adams Street for a distance of formerly of William Beckwith, school girls are welcome. bruised nose. speed chase Friday at 7:35 p.m. • An apartment at 40 Olcott thirty-five (35) feet more or Forty-six and 28/100 (46.28) *1.49 Ravors Sealtest Chase is to appear in court on Regan Rd. St. was broken into Friday less to a point; thence in a Feet, more or less; Off. Gary Kology spotted the afternoon. Missing is $65 in The Combined Catholic ICE CREAM SOUTHERLY by land now or Oct. 6. southeasterly direction along ARRESTS youth in a 1973 Firebird stolen cash. Mothers Circles will have their gallon...... SPECIAL MJ 9 other land of the grantor for a formerly of Robert K. Ander­ Thursday from Clyde Chevrolet • Police found the Balf Co. annual banquet Oct. 22 at distance of fifty-two (52) feet son, One hundred Fifty-Six Vernon • Allan G. Boske, 20, of 221 on Windsor Ave. .He gave chase office at 487 N. Main St. broken Willie’s Steak House. ’The Rev. *1.59 Flavors Sealtest . more or less to a point in the (156) Feet, more or less; and the youth hit a fence at the into at 5:43 a.m. today. Ap­ Thomas Lynch of the Chancery WESTERLY by Oakland Skinner Rd., possession of ICECREAM $ southerly line of the grantor; intersection of Emily Rd. ’There parently the thief or thieves got Office of the Archdiocese of thence in a westerly direction Street, Fity-One and 1/10 (51.1) marijuana . He was turned over OAgallon ...... SPECIAL to Enfield police. was minor damage. cut on broken glass as there Hartford will be the guest 1.29 along land N/F Andrew Sr. and Feet, more or less; The youth was referred to was blood on the floor. Nothing speaker. For reservations, call Andrew Jr. Ansaldi for a dis­ NORTHWESTERLY by the • James C. Woodman, 30, of and Save 400 on all $1.89 Breyer’s Ice High Manor Trailer Park, Rt. Juvenile Court and released to appears to be missing. Mrs. Don Fogg, 649-4745, or tance of six (6) feet more or arc of a curve connecting the his parents. Mrs. Joseph Lawler, 649-8845. Cream...buy Wgal now for less to the point of beginning. Easterly line of said Oakland * 1 . 4 9 Parcel B: Beginning at the in­ Street and the Southerly line of tersection of the easterly street said Sheldon Road, Twenty- The Friendship Circle of the And shop PInohurst Frozon Food Cato line of Adams Street and the Three and 46/100 (23.46) Feet Vernon midget teams Salvation Army will hold a southerly street line of Hilliard more or less. potluck supper at 6 oh Monday for these Sunday Specials... Street the line runs in an easter­ Said premises are to be con­ at the Citadel. Members are ALL REG. $1.43 ly direction along the southerly veyed together with any subject open season Sunday reminded to bring their own street line of Hilliard Street for to a right of way for driveway FIRE CALLS place setting. There will be twp PEPPEMDGE FARM CAKES .. ’ 1.23 The Vernon Midget Football a distance of twenty-two (22) purposes along the Southerly ’The Apache C team, which guests. REG. $2.29 League will open its regular feet more or less to a point; boundary thereof, which right Manchester lost to the Tolland C team in season Sunday with both Ver­ STOUFFEirS SAUSAGE PIZZAS M .9 9 thence the line runs in a of way is more fully set forth in Friday, 4:45 p.m. — Car fire pre-season last week, will start Concordia Church Women non teams, the Pioneers and GIANT SIZE SPECIAL southwesterly direction along Vol. 24, Page 147 of the on Chesterfield St. (Eighth regular play today against the will have their first meeting of the Shamrocks, away. the arc of a circular curve Manchester Land Records. Districtr VFW team in East Hartford at the season ’Tuesday at 8 p.m. at The Pioneers beat the CELESTES PIZZAS ’ 1 .9 9 having a radius of thirty (30) Said premises consist of a Today, 5:40 a.m. — Smoking 1 p.m. the church. Barbara Bhker will Shamrocks 6-0 in a pre-season P.S. Coming alterations in our Frozen Food Dept, feet for a distance of thirty- portion of the same land con­ sofa in an apartment on Tudor talk about “Chrlsmons.” ’The require a temporary stock reduction...See next eight (38) feet more or less to a veyed to the Town of Lane. (Eighth District) game last Sunday. The A house-to-house fund can­ meeting is open to all women of Pioneers open the regular week’s Herald lor more frozen food specials. point in the easterly street line Manchester by Deed dated Jan. AMBULANCE CALLS vass will be conducted by all the church. season against the Windsor of Adams Street; thence in a 27, 1969 and recorded in Vol. Manchester three teams to raise funds for Giants at Kastner Field in league expenses. Sunday stock up on Cott’s Full Qts. northerly direction along the 444, Page 683, of the Friday, 9:55 p.m. — car- Windsor at 1:15. easterly street line of Adams Manchester Land Records, pedestrian accident on Spruce About 5,000 phone directories; Ginger Ale or Club Soda . . . 2 for 79* The Shamrocks will play the On Sept. 20, a house-to-house Street for a distance of twenty- reference to which is hereby St. Robert E. Harwood, 20, of covering different areas of the Windsor Locks Jets at fund canvass will be’conducted two (22) feet more or less to the made for further description. Colchester was taken to United States, are plublished an­ Southwest Park, Southwest by all three teams to raise PINEHURST GROCERY, INC. point of beginning. This Ordinance shall take Manchester Memorial Hospital nually, including 2,287 by the Ave. Windsor Locks, starting at funds for league expenses. Said parcels of land being a effect ten (10) days after this where he was admitted to the Bell System. Sunday 8 AM til 2 PM ______302 MAIN 1:30. part of the premises known as publication in this newspaper special care unit. He was in 313 Adams Street. Being the provided that within ten (10) satisfactory condition this mor­ same premises described in a days after this publication of ning, a hospital pokesman map or plan entitled “Griswold this Ordinance a petition signed said. Police are investigating. & Fuss, Inc., Consulting by not less than five (5) per (Manchester Ambulance) Engineers and Surveyors, cent of the electors of the ’Town, Tolland Manchester, Conn. as determined from the latest Friday, 3:15 p.m. — School Lunch Land to be Acquired from Mobil officials lists of the Registrars bus-car accident on Rt. 74. See Oil Corp. by the Town of of Voters, has not been filed story in today’s Herald. (Tolland Manchester, Manchester, with the Town Clerk requesting deUuce at Shady Glen... Ambulance) • Connecticut, Scale 1” equals its references to a special Town Friday, 11:19 p.m. — Car- 40” . Date 1-24-75” which map or election. pedestrian accident in the Soup (hot)' plan shall be placed on file in Phyllis V. Jackston, parking lot of Tolland High form ula Cheeseburger the Town Clerk’s Office in the Secretary School. Thomas Cerrigione, 16, P e rm . said Town of Manchester, Board of Directors of Browns Bridge Rd. was “Bernice Original'’ reference to which is hereby Manchester, Conn. taken to Rockville General (the beat ever made) made for further description. Dated at Manchester, Hospital where he was treated 9 | ] ) » French Fries (crisp) ea a. ji a . This ordinance shall take Connecticut this 10th day of for q cut lip and loosened tooth. Cole Slaw effect ten (10) days after this September, 1975. (Tolland Ambulance) publication in this newspaper (everybody loves it) provided that within ten (10> INCLUDES SHAPING. Service (excellent) days after this publication of STYLING, SNAMP^ this Ordinance a petition signed (• AND EXCLUSIVE by not less than five (5) per as Is our custom — WRITTEN cent of the electors of the 'Town, ^ GUARANTEE.' as determined from the latest we win be closed all day available for both raoilar and tintad hair. official lists of the Registrars of Monday In observance of r — — ” n Voters, has not been filed with the Jewish holiday... the Town Gerk requesting its ' Dairy Stores reference to a special Town sham poo & set election. TWO CONVENIENT LOCjLTiONS Phyllis V. Jackston, blow wai'ing Rl. 6 a 44A • Open Daily and Secretary WITH THIS COUPON Sun. ------mondiy thru wtdnMday $2 j T Board of Directors Pairfcade'Branch • Mon. thru Sat. Manchester, Conn. the miracle of mcAnUnit | SEPT. 15 to SEPT. 17 (John and Bernice RIeg) Dated at Manchester, downtown manchester Connecticut this 10th day of 'H- September, 1975.

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WEEKEND — Sept. 13, 1975 — Page 8 Pag^ i — S)^t. 13,1W5 ~ Dance series The Dance at The Bushnell Series has Stamps and coins been expanded for the 1D75-1976 season to Forum of the arts feature four major companies in five Droerams at the BushneU Memorial in By June Tompkins By Russ MacKendrick Hartford. The Dance Theatre of Harlem begins the series Oct. 17. Poignant story that could be taken for an ameba or a Other events in the series are The The seals of the 13 original colonies Shows everywhere wet turkey. They hit it on their Point 2; Hartford Ballet with Lisa Bradley, Jan. “ Awake and Sing!” by Clifford Odets, are offered struck in 23-carat gold by the BERMUPEX 1975, the first inter­ “ An excessively extended issue. ’They 31; Edward Villella and Company, Feb. a poignant story of a Jewish family’s island freehold of Staffa. ’The next to the national stamp exhibition to be held in feel that it would make it tough for 16- The Royal Winnipeg Ballet, March struggle against the Great Depression, last in the top row here is our Connec­ Bermuda, will be going on Nov. 28 to 30 anyone aspiring to a complete collection, 2 1 The Hartford Ballet with Lisa will open the Hartford Stage Company’s ticut “ sigillum.” — so if you were planning a trip there as he would have td hold all 50 stamps. Bradley, May 8. 13th season Sept, 19 and play through anyway... Staffa is not a household word except Previous disapprovals have been For information, call the box office, Oct. 26. for spelunkers. This place, off the west A real binge would be the AAA tour to Irene Lewis will direct the opening expressed against the UPU set of 8 and Vienna Nov. 25 through December 3rd. 2 4 6 ^ . coast of Scotland, has several named the Postal People (10). And another blot production which is described as a caves (Clam-shell, Herdsman, Cor­ This would include the Vienna Exhibi­ warm-hearted portrait of New York goes to an upcoming sheet with the tion, Austrian Postal Museum, the UPU Events at M CC morant). ’The most famous is called Declaration of Independence spread all Jewish life in the 1930s. Fingal’s. It can be reached only by the offices at Berne, and the Postal Museum Among arts events at Manchester Other plays scheduled for the season over it to be cut up into pieces when the and PO at Vaduz. sea. You can take a boat in there and see stamps are used. That one does seem to Community College this month are two are: Edward Albee’s “All Over”, a giant basalt pillars like the Giants’ Q)ming down to earth— On the 28th of films and a continuing exhibition at searing study of family loves and hates, be a bit weird, but the 50-flag set would this month — PLAIN-PEX at Plainville. Causeway in Ireland. The name, Staffa, be timely, informative, and interesting. MCC’s Stairwell Gallery. Oct. 3 to Dec. 7; Noel Coward and is Norse for columns. They will have 25 dealers and a CPS “ The Walkabout,” starring Jenny Roderick Cook’s “ Oh Coward!,” a These golden stamps must be beautiful meeting (at the High School on Walnut ‘You tell us’ Agutter, Lucian John and Dave Gum- musical revue featuring the best of ($20 each), but how this windswept St.). pilil, will be screened tonight at 8 at the Coward’s songs, sketches, lyrics and island of 71 acres got into the act has not “ Stamps” magazine always has a And the Second Simday Stamp Show MCC Auditorium. Next Saturday (Sept. patter, Dec. 12 to Jan. 18; Ray Aranha’s been revealed to us. calendar of coming auctions just inside will be at the Meriden Holiday Inn 20), the scheduled film is “ 2001; A Space “ The Estate” which will be the season’s So much for Colony seals — the flags of the front cover with some highlights tomorrow. ’This time Arlene and John Odyssey” at 8 p.m. in the auditorium. premiere offering, an exploration of the the 50 s^tes will be easier to get as the further on. The sale by Robert A. Siegel Dunn will have the Canadian Philatelic Admission is free to MCC students; 50 mind and soul of ’Thomas Jefferson, and USPS has announced a sheet that will in NYC on the 10th was to have a United Agency with a full line of stamps, comer cents for everyone else. in particular his overwhelming love for a have them all in living color. States revenue known as the “ Large Per­ blocks, postal stationery, and souvenir The Stairwell Gallery exhibition, black woman, Jan. 30 to March 7. This seems great, but now we hear sian Rug.” It is Scott number R133, the collections. Besides this currently which opened Friday, features sculpture Also, Derek Walcott’s “ Dream on that the American Philatelic Society’s $500 one In the 1871 second issue. available material, they will offer some by Tom Hebert and small works by Monkey Mountain,” an exotic dream Watchdog Committee has decided to We are all agog to hear what it brought Olympic stamps that, have been David PrenOce. The show nms through fantasy set in the Caribbean, March 19 to clobber this issue with one of their because nobody seems to know how to withdrawn from sale in Canada. Also on Oct. 3. Gallery hours at 146 Hartford Rd. April 25; Garson Kanin’s comedy classic dreaded (?) Black Blots. This means price it. Harris doesn’t even offer a copy, hand will be the USPS and dealers from are weekdays 8 a.m. to 10 p.m., and “Bom Yesterday” which closes the that it is to be described in their journal and Scott shows it in pussyfooting italics seven states. Free: Parking, admission, Saturdays 9 a.m. to noon. season May 7 to June 13. in a column headed by a Roschach design at $3,250, meaning “ You tell us.” door prizes, and literature. ' Weeknight subscriptions have com­ pletely sold out for the season, with sub­ Dinner theaters scriber tickets available on l^day and UConn’s art museum “ Oklahoma” is playing at the Saturday nights only. Coachlight Dinner Theatre in East Wind­ The Stage Company will continue its opens faculty show sor through Nov. 2. For reservations, ■Touring Theatre program, “ Sundays at call 522-1266 or 623-8227. Six” panel discussions for subscribers The William Benton Museum the Storrs campus and from At the Chateau de Ville in East Wind­ only, special workshops and events, and of Art 'at the University of several of the University’s sor, “ French Dressing,” an im­ creative dramatics classes for junior (Connecticut begins celebration branches around the state will pressionist musical revue, is being and senior high school students. of its 10th anniversary this be represented. shown through Oct. 5. For reservations, month with presentation of an Appearing simultaneously caU 525-1488 or 623-9861. First show tour annual exhibition of work by the will be a selection of works from the museum’s permanent The Hartford Stage Company at 65 UConn art department faculty. collection, emphasizing por­ Kinsley St., Hartford, wtlLoffer its first The popular exhibition runs Other shows traits, in Gallery II. London Show Tour Nov. 8 to 16. through Oct.i5. David Canary of “ Bonanza” fame is With the faculty show, the The tour, offered at a base rate of $399, This year, 26 faculty artists starring in the new musical, “ Cowboy,” museum will return to its nor­ Includes round-trip jet transportation will be displaying 70 works to at The Goodspeed Opera House in East mal academic-year hours: 10 from Boston to London, full hotel accom­ the public, students, and other Haddam through Sept. 28. For reser­ a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday modations with cohtinental breakfast, artists. These works will be in vations, call 873-8668. through Saturday, and 1* to 5 four evenings of theater in orchestra, all media: Oils, acrylic, water- p.m. Sunday. Admission is The show season at the Oakdale in Coming to the Bushnell stall, or dress circle; sightseeing, taxes color, wood, various graphic always free. ' Wallingford winds up for the sunmier Laura Brown and Paul Russell are featured in a scene from “ Le Corsmre,” and gratuities. media, and more. Artists from with The Spinners and Nancy Wilson Interested persons may contact Singer heading the entertainment fare through a Dance Theatre of Harlem production playing at Bushnell Memorial Hall 'Travel, 926 Hopmeadow St., Simsbury. Satiu'day. For reservations, call 265-1501. in Hartford Oct. 17 and 18. Glastonbury’s event among month’s shows

University of Hartford The Glastonbury Art Guild’s Women’s Council, First 13th annual Art Show and Sale Congergational Church, Water- is running this weekend on the town. to screen film classics Green at Hubbard and Main Sept. 20 and 21 —Art and Sts., Glastqnbury. Rain date for O aft Exhibit by the Simsbury Katherine Hepburn, Yul WORKS IN A DRAWER® COLOR TV Humphrey Bogart, Sir the need to identify, with Julie the event is next weekend. <■ Women’s Club, Eno Memorial Brynner and Qiarles Boyer. Laurence Olivier, W.C. Fields Harris and Ethel Waters. The exhibit is open till dusk Hall, Simsbury. Feb. 27— “ Throne of Blood,” and Katharine Hepburn are Dec. 5— ‘‘Begger’s Opera,” a today and opens Sunday at 10 Sept. 23 to Oct. 12 —Bristol musical spoof on 18th CentiuT? Japanese adaptation of tUPCR INSTA-MATtrTUNHM Chrysanthemum Festival, among the stallar performers PWEIt ONE MITTOW le M eoce ^ Frederick den Breeder, curator of the William, Benton Museum of Art at toe University of a.m. and runs til dusk. England with Laurence Olivier, Shakespeare’s “ Macbeth.” sponsored by the Bristol in the 12th season of film Colot ,Huc Connecticut, hangs “ Light Airs,” a semi-abstract landscape by Gerard Doudera, head of - Among artists exhibiting are and Stanley Holloway: March 5 — “Of'Mice and erigtitno^ (Dhamber of Commerce, down­ classics at the University of Manchester residents Louis N. Dec. 12 ^ “It’s a Gift,” a Men,” John Steinbeck’s tale of the UConn art department. ______town Bristol. Hartford, West Hartford. Electronic Terzo of 68 Jensen St. and Mary satire on small-town America migratory farm workers, with Light Sensor Sept. 27 —Eighth Annual Screenings for the 1975-1976 ediusts picture ts Jane Quinn (Dross of 289 Hart­ with W.C. Fields, ahd “.’The Burgess Meredith and Lon roomhght ciuutges Autumn Outdoor Art Exhibi­ college year will take place ford Rd. Friday evenings at 7 and 9 in Great Chase,” in which Fields ’ Chaney Jr. . . tion, sponsored by the March 12 — “ Zabriskie QS30M 100% 80UD STATE Local craftspeople exhibiting Auerbach Auditorium. ’There is tangles with luckless bank CHASSIS Wallingford Art League, Doolit­ include Peter AucCoin of 67 Ar- no admission charge. robbers. Point,” Michelangelo An­ Nochtssis tle Park, Wallingford. vine PI., Florence and Everett The schedule follows. D ec.‘19 — “ How Green Was tonioni’s comment on the Great tubes to Sept. 27 —Meet the Artists, bum out! If a Graham of 231 Gilead St., Joan My Valley,” a tale of a 19th Society, with Mark Frechette, circuit needs to SUPER _llth Annual Show, produced by Sept. 19 — ‘ "The Maltese be replaced, an exctwipe Terzo of 68 Jensen St., and Joan Falcon,” Dashiell Hammett’s Century Welsh mining family Daria Halprin and Rod Taylor. Denise Morris (Durt, (Donnec- March 26— “ Public Enemy,” module can be ptugged O’Donnell of Bolton. sinister mystery, with with Walter Pidgeon and Roddy Model WU9226LS in by a service technicUn. ticut Post Center, Milford. McDowell. hard-nosed gangster film, with Sept. 27 and 28 —New Canaan Humphrey Bogart, Mary Astor, MATMX nut nCTUM TUIE Jan. 16 — “ Little Caesar,” a James Cagney, Mae CHarke, Outdoor Art Show, sponsored Sydney foeenstreet and Peter • Early American styling • 25” diagonal Crisp, tilean Other art shows, festivals, l^rre. gangster story set in the Jean Harlow and Joan Blondell. re • High performance solid state ' pictures and exhibitions scheduled this by the New Canaan Chamber of wKh vivid Prohibition era with Edward jiar chassis • In­ colpr. SPECIAL montbi as listed by the (Donnec- (Dommerce, sidewalks of New Sept. 26 - ‘ "The Battle of stant Picture and Sound UP TO Algiers,” , 1954-57 Alberian G. Robinson. Weekend a And In the ticut (Dommission on the Arts, Canaan. '•Energy Saver Switch • Quasar Matrix Plus Picture rebellion against the French, Jan. 23 — “ Paisan,” a post- Tube, a let btock matrix include: ' Sept. 27 and 28 —Avon Arts World War II Italian film. Weekend, an entertain­ Pushbutton UHF Tuning •150®® surrounds each color dot. and (Drafts Sale and Show, spon­ with Jean Martin. IN TRADE Today —Arts and Crafts Oct. 24 - “ Hamlet,” the ' Jan. 30 — ‘"The Conformist,” ment and television supple­ Consumer Sales Show, produced by Nancy sored by Avon Arts and (Drafts Shakespearean drama with rise bf a young Fascist assassin ment, is published each McGuire Art Shows, Naugatuck Inc., Avon Old Village. Laurence Olivier and Jean Sim­ in the 1930s, with Jean-Louis Satur^y by ’The Manchester 20th CENTURY TV Manchester Parkade Valley Mall, Waterbury. Sept< 27 and 28 —Celebration mons. ’Trintignant. Evening Herald, Herald 176 BURNSIDE AVE.p EAST HARTfORD ' Today —The Heritage Fair, of Creative Arts, sponsored by_^ Oct. 31 — “ Member of the Feb. 6 — “ Mad Woman of Square, Manchester, Conn. King’s SecUon ' sponsored by the Fir*t Marlborough Community Arts Wedding,” Carson McCullers’ Chaillot,” a doomsday fable 0604(). 528-1554- CqqgT^gational' (Dhurch Inc., Blish Memorial Park, theme of humwj$p|ati(>i\ and about European gentility with Marlborough. WEEKEND - Sept. 13, IWS - Page 5 p»^A «— WEEKEND — Sept. 13, 1975 Books Some Kind of Hero, by delays his back pay. It seems CQtch James Kirkwood. that while a POW he went along After 30 years (T.Y. Crowell, $a95) with some Viet Cong propagan­ With the war in Vietnam da. The publically acclaimed behind us as an American bat­ hero has b ^ tainted. tleground, the timing seems The author handles with in Manchester right for a novel delineating the card'ul taste the sexual feeling A effect of the conflict on some of that Keller has developed for his its participants. POW cellmate. Now a civilian, By SOL R. COHEN Here is a fine, slashing story Keller’s reactions to problems among Jews in Manchester and about the damages wreaked on are colored by this relationship. Jews the world over are obser­ one soldier whose life was Then comes the twist The des­ Mats ving their High Holy Days this Connecticut and among the blighted more than most, which perate Keller turns to crime. week and, here in Manchester, teachers and leaders of the makes the novel lose credibility. And he makes an expert thief. it’s important and it’s ap­ Jewish Theologicai Seminary of Still, exaggeration is the meat He is elated, and his problenw America, whose task it is to and potatoes of fiction. are less difficult to handle His propriate to note that Rabbi The hero, Eddie Keller, comes criminal adventures lead to a on Leon Wind this week is obser­ keep track of such things, that. home after five years in a Viet rousing climax that considering ving his 30th anniversary at Rabbi Wind has had many at­ Cong prison camp to the ar­ the sympathy the reader feels Temple Beth Sholom. tractive offers over the years to tificial hoopla that characterized for Keller, is excruciating. leave Manchester. the public return of the POWs. The,'material is handled It’s important and appropriate Keller’s wife and child are liv­ beautifully. This is a powerful Cable. for the record, for future Why hasn’t he? m ing with another man. His book, replete with wit and historians to. write about, and for His explanation, when we mother is ill and the medical ' drama. v' asked him the question in 1970, bills are mounting. The final three generations of Manchester United Press International Jews to be thoughtful about. on the occasion of his 25th an­ blow comes when the army Last month marked 30 years at niversary, speaks for itself. Call one stand for the dean of local In fact, it’s all the explanation Mary Cheney, Whiten clergymen. we need of his life’s work and of TTiirty years is a long time for h is accomplishments in add many new books a spiritual leader, teacher and Manchester. 646-6400 “Basically,” said Rabbi Wind, New books tit Manchester’s New books^at Manchester’s confidant. For Rabbi Wind, who Whiton Memorial Library: has been friends here with “because I became part and Mary Cheney Library: Fiction clergymen of all denominations parcel of the community and Fiction - f Bellow — Humboldt's Gilt Albert — Gargoyle Conspiracy and who remained friends with because I saw that the need for Cronin — Desmonds Allis — NIghtwInd GREATER HARTFORD CATV INC. building up Jewish life was as Dunne — Nurse o( the VIneysrds Buchhelm — The Boat them even after they left Ferrers — Drowned Hat Colwin — Shine On, Bright and 801 PARKER STREET, MANCHESTER Manchester, it’s just another an­ important here as elsewhere. Household — Rod Anger Dangerous Object . Koontz — Dragonfly Egleton — Skirmish Pill niversary. He shows no signs of “I felt that it was my duty to McCarthy — The Pled Piper ol Fletcher — A Respectable Woman Hellenstein Gores — Hammett : slowing down or of losing touch. help a very robust and growing Miller — Spotlight on Romance Ham m onds — A Gathering of community — a community of Nathan — Heaven and Hell and the Wolves Temple Beth Sholom, as it Megas Factor Horan — The New Vigilantes observes the year 5736 in the dedicated people with broad vi­ 1 Osborne — The Cottage at Barron Household — Red Anger Ridge Koontz — Dragonfly Hebrew calendar, is observing sion. Sure, I’ve had many oppor­ Slung —. crinCrime on Her Mind Lowden — Beflman and True MacLean — Missing Man . « tunities. But, the opportunity Steelman — Sun Boy , li:f an anniversary of its own this Stein — The Chlidkodpor MacKinnon — The Matriarch also was here, and here is.where Westlake — Brothers Keepers Melchoir — Sleeper Agent week, for it’s 35 years since the Nahal — AzadI OONT BE H O T AND LONELY THIS SUMMER IS old temple (now the Senior I felt it my duty to be. Nonfiction Rothbone — Kill Cure Bax — Your Child's First Five Years Sela — The Bengali Inheritance ‘JMy greatest satisfaction as a SImenon — Malgret and the Man on Citizens Center) was founded, Blanchard — The Sprouter's VISIT iSilli built and'<:onstnicted. rabbi has been working wiQi Cookbook the Bench Emery — Staff Communication In Stern — Final Cut r - Woods — Done to Death The two anniversaries are fit­ youth and seeing them ai^ly the Libraries P Hammond — Price Guide to Country Nonfiction ting' and analogous, for Rabbi teachings of their faith to those Antiques and American Primitives Wjnd is, in effect, ITemple Beth issues and those problems facing Hersey — The President Agee — Inside the Company: CIA' Ttoyt — Blue Skies and Blood Diary . . ^olom and Temple Beth thena as they entered Krem — How to Become a Barron — Profiles of American Successful Model Colleges , Sholom is, indeed. 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From Matickekier Right Off Biiektgiid R o a d 646 2 Apartments. ■ •■. ■ .■ . •..'..'. ,i«.- ■,'-*•.*• WEEKEND — Sept. 13. 1975 — Page 7 PftRc 6 WEEKEND Sept. 18t 1975 This week’s movies TV Drama of big business and romantic in­ promoter turns determined woman into Homesteader tries to protect his home trigue. James Gamer, Natalie Wood. a champion. Spencer Tracy, Katharine from cattle rustlers. Dan Duryea, Ken- 11:30 (8) “ Goodbye Charlie” (1964). Today Hepburn. nan Wynn. Murder victim is reincarnated as a 3:00 ( 40) “ Who Was That Lady?” 9:00 (20-22-30) “ The Last of Sheila 1:30 (5) “ Evil Brain from Outer woman. Tony Curtis, Debbie Reynolds. (1960). Musical about a marital mis- - (1973). Hollywood murder mystery Space.” Genius brain is kept alive after 11:30 (40) “ The Revenge of its body’s assassination. understanding and a spy plot. Dean Mar­ aboard a producer’s yacht. Richard Benjamin, Dyan Cannon, James Cobum. Frankenstein” (1957). Peter Cushing, 2:00 (9) “ Mysterious Desperado’’ tin, Tony Curtis, Janet Leigh. Michael Gwynn, Francis Matthews. 4:30 (3) “ I’d Rather Be Rich” (1964). {1949). Young man who inherits land is 10:00 (24) “ The Eagle” (1926). Silent 1:00 (5) “ Beast with Five Fingers” Comedy with Sandra Dee, Robert framed so as to lose ownership. classic about a Russian officer who dis­ (1946). Hand with invisible body com­ 3 00 (3) “ Black Patch’’ (1957). Goulet, and Maurice Chevalier. pleases the Czarina. Rudolph Valentino. mits murder and terrorizes household. Hardened Civil War veteran tries to 5:00 (20) “ El Valle de los Hombres de 10:30 (9) “ The Raven” (1935). Mad Peter Lorre, Robert Alda. clean up a town. George Montgomery. Pietra” (1962). Spanish. surgeon reconstructs torture devices to 1:00 (9) “ The Monolith Monster” 3:00 (5) “ Master Minds” (1949). The 6:00 (5) “ So Ends Our Night” (1942). use on his enemies. Boris Karloff, Bela (1957). Meteor crashes in desert and Bowery Boys become involved with a People wander around Europe without mysterious deaths occur. Grant passports during the war. Glenn Ford. Lugosi. mad scientist. 11:30 (3) “ Cash McCall” (1959). Williams, Lola Albright. 3:00 (9) “ Pat and Mike” (1952). Sports 6:30 (9) “ The Marauders” (1955). war. , Van Johnson. cused of murder. Peter Lorre. goes to Hawaii 4:30 (30) “ One for the Book” (1947). 9:00 (8-40) “ Cabaret.” The Oscar- Sunday 2:00 (8) “ Dark Command” (1940). winning dramatic musical set in Berlin Historical drama set in Kansas during Comedy about the romance of a GI and a young actress. Eleanor Parker, Ronald in 1931, Liza Minnelli, Joel Grey. 8:00 (30) “ Underground” (1941). the Civil War. Walter Pidgeon, John 11:30 (9) “ Illegal” (1953). Former D.A. Drama of anti-Nazi Germans. Jeffrey Wayne, Claire Trevor, Roy Rogers. Heagan. „ 6:00 (5) “ Letter to Three Wives finds himself involved with the Mob. Lynn, Philip Dom. 2:00 ( 40) “ Picnic” (1955). Drama (1949). Romantic comedy involving the Edward G. Robinson, Nina Foch, Jayne Noon (5) “ Hold That Hypnotist about a small town on Labor Day country club set. , Linda Mansfield. (1957). Weekend. William Holden, Kim Novak. 11:30 (30) “ 20,000 Years in Sing Sing” 3:00 (5) “ Mark of Zorro” (1940). Darnell. , ,, 1:00 (5) “ The Sea Wolf” (1941). Brutal 6:00 (9) “ His Majesty 0 Keefe (1933). Convict meets tragic fate after sea captain tries to destroy everything Famous tale of the masked marauder. being reformed. Spencer Tracy, Bette Tyrone Power, Linda Darnell. (1954). Glider of fortune is stranded on as he begins to go blind. Edward G. island with a fortune in gems. Burt Lan­ Davis. 3:00 (22) “ The Treasure of the Sierra 11:45 ( 40) “ Subterfuge” (1968). CIA Robinson, Ida Lupino. caster, Joan Rice. 1:00 (9) “ Stranger on the Third Floor” Madre” (1948). Drama about greed. man is sent to England to expose a dou­ Humphrey Bogart, Tim Holt. 8:00 (9) “ The Last I Saw Paris” (1954). (1940). Reporter doesn’t believe in­ Young Americans go to Paris after the ble agent. Gene Barry, Joan Collins. nocence of convicted man until he’s ac­ 4:00 (8) “ Girls! Girls! Girls!” (1962).

debutante. Mario Lanza, I^thryn Monday Grayson. 8:00 (24) “ The Dentist” (1932). W.C. 1:00 (5) “ The Man I Love” (1946). Fields plays a golfing dentist. Nightclub singer gets involved with '9:00 (20-22-30) “ The April Fools” death and the rackets. Ida Lupino. (1969). Comedy about an unhappily 1:00 (9) “ A Ticklish Affair” (1965). married businessman who meets the boss’s wife. Jack Lemmon, Catherine Navy widow is shocked to learn her children are actively seeking a new Deneuve. 11:30 (3) “ Yellowstone Kelly” (1959). father. Shirley Jones, . Western with Clint Walker and Edward 4:00 (9) “ Secret Ceremony” ( 1 ^ ) . Middle-aged woman is enmeshed in a Byrnes. 12:30 (9) “ Shock Corridor” (1963). biza^e dream world. Elizabeth Taylor, Reporter gets himself committed to Mia Farrow. mental hospital to write about a murder. 5:00 (20) “ The Bells (jO Down’ (1943). Peter Breck, (Constance Towers. Comedy about life in London during 2:00 (5) “ O.S.S.” (1946). Three men World War II. Tommy Trinder. and a girl parachute into France just 8:00 (9) “ That Midnight Kiss” (1949). before D-Day. Aian Ladd. Singing truckdriver falls in love with Nazis. Michael Redgrave. 8:00 (9) “ Malaya” (1950). Newspaper Tuesday tries to smuggle rubber out of Japanese- 1:00 (5) “ Victim” (1962). Successful occupied Malaya. Spencer Tracy, James barrister, a former homosexual, is Stewart. plunged into a scandal. Dirk Bogarde. 11:30 (3) “ Winchester ’73” (1967). 1:00 (9) ‘“The Cater^ Affair” (1 ^ ). Outlaws and lawmen fight for ownership The pageant Woman uses her husband’s life savings of a rifle. Tom Tryon, John Saxon. to pay for her daughter’s wedding. Bette 11:30 (5) “ Five Graves to Cairo” Davis, Ernest Borgnine. (1943). Intrigue and espionage in North I Mr. and Mrs.-Richard Lawrence attended the Miss America Pageant 4:00 (9) “ Rhapsody” (1954). Young Africa during World War II. Anne heiress is nearly destroyed by hw love in Atlantic City last weekend to root for Mary Cadorette.'the former Baxter, Akim Tamiroff. 12:30 (9) ‘ "The Uza Minelli and Joel Grey sing and dance their cruel parodies in a shabby for a young musician. Elizabeth Taylor, Miss Manchester and now Miss Connecticut, as she vied for the title. Cobweb” (1955). Drama in a psychiatric nightclub in “ Cabaret,” the Oscar-winning film to be screened Sunday at 9 Lawrence, chairman and director of the Manchester Jaycees’ Miss Vittorio Gassman. clinic. Richard Widmark, Lauren Bacall, 5:00 (20) ‘ “rhe Big Blockade (I ™ )- p.m. on ABC-TV (Channels 8 and 40). Manchester Scholarship Pageant, returned with these photographs Charles Boyer, after the competition. " " British keep supplies from reaching the (1975). Drama about three people who , Traveling salesman Is the judge in an Mystery thriller about nightmares and reality. Barbara Stanwyck. learn they have venereal disease. Cloris Italian contest to pick young man a Wednesday 11-30 (5) “ Foreign Intrigue (1956). Leachman, James Olson. ‘ bride. Eric Sykes, Gregoire Aslan. Press agent investigates mysterious past 12:30 (8) “ Someone I Touched.” 1:0 (5) “ To Paris with Love” ( ^ ) . 4:00 (9) “ Boom!” (1968). Wealthy of rich employer. Robert Mitchum. 12:30 (9) “ The Wrong Man” (1957). British aristocrat takes his son to Pans 'widow isolates herself on island to get Hitchcock drama about an average man Genevieve Page. to learn the facts of life. Alec Guumess, away from men. Elizabeth Taylor. accus^ of robbery. Henry Fonda. 11:30.(40) “Someone I Touched” Odile Versois. „ 11:30 (3) “ The Night Walker” (1964). 1:00 (9) “ Village of Daughters (1958). the struggle for Texas statehood. Clark dra Dee, Brian Aheme. ly, Barbara Laage, Michael R ^ P ^ e . 11:30 (5) “ Across the Bridge (1958). able, Ava Gardner. Thursday 4:00 (9) “ The Conspirator” (1950). Everything is against a man on the run. American girl discovers her English hus­ 9:00 (3) “Red Sun” (1971). Drama of Rod Steiger, Maria Landi. „ 1:00 (5) “ Strawberry Blonde” (IM l). band is a spy. Elizabeth Taylor, Robert the search for a Samurai sword in the 12:30 (9) “ Ughtning Strikes Tw im Man loses the blonde, marries Mother, Xflylor. American West. Charles Bronson, (1951). Man, acquitted or murdering and becomes happy. James Cagney, 5:00 (20) “ Black Limelight” (1938). In­ Toshiro Mifune, Alain Delon. wife, tries to regain status in tte corp- OUvia de Havilland. nocent husband, charged with murder, 11130 (3) “Rosie” (1968). Dau^tersof niunity. Ruth Roman, Richard Todd, ‘ 1:00 (9) “ The Happy Road (1957). becomes a fugitive. Raymond Massey. wealthy woman try to have their mother Zachary Scott. declared insane, ^ sa lin d Russell, San- RomanUc drama about a ‘ 8:00 (9) “ Lone Star” (1962). Story of pie and their missing children Gejte Kel- tale of Japanese war plans. James Massacre” (1975). FBI agent tracks 18th (Century England. Elizabeth Taylor, gangsters through the Midwest in 1933. Cagney, Sylvia Sidney. Stewart Granger, Peter Ustinov. 12:30 (9) “Phantom of the Rue , Bo Hopkins, Robert Friday 5-00 (20) “The Black Sheep of Morgue” (1954). Medical student thinta Whitehall” (1942). Comedy about a Walden, Matt Clark. ___ series of mysterious murders are liiwea iiob. (5) “ Pursued” 'i! (1948). Orphan 11:30 (3) “ The Spiral Road” (1962). professor and mistaken identity. Will to a monstrous gorilla. Karl Afaldm. seeks revenge for his father’s murder. Drama of a doctor struggling through the Hay, John Mills. >- 1:30 (5) “ ’The Women of Pitcairn ■; Teresa Wright, Robert M iteh^. jungle. Rock Hudson, Burl Ives, Gena 8:00 (9) “ Neptune’ s Daughter” (1949). Island” (1957). Widows and chUdiM of ' ■ 1:00.'* (9) “ Bom to Be Bad (1934). Swimsuit manufacturer,, fWds romance Rowlands. H.M.S. Bounty survivors fight off m- Ruthless woman pirates another’s lover. 11:30 (5) “ Blood M the Sun” (1945). on a water polo team. Red Skelton.’ |T, Politics and violence are combined in a truders. James Craig, Lynn Bari. 4-00 (9) “Beau Brummell” d»54). 9 00 (8-40) “ The Kansas City ^ Adventures of the controversial figutd'in

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" ’ ■iy • ' ' J ^ '; . •■ ■ VteEKEND.-^lSdpt'jlS, 1975- Page 9 9 .j13 Sunday, Sept. 14 The Champions,...... 18 Mets vs. Cardinals...... 9 M ov ie...... 8 1 * 0 Speaking F reely...... 24 International Women’s Year Week in R eview ...... 24 Bobby Goldsboro...... 18 Film FesUval ...... 3 3:30 6:00 Make a Wish ; ...... 8-40 News...... 22 Black Perspective...... 30 Emergency! ...... 20-22-30 Conference...... 57 Wrestling ...... 9 The Saint...... 8 (3iristopher Closeup ...... 3 Adelaiite!...... 30 N ova...... 24-57 Open D o o r...... 57 PhiladelpMa Folk Festival ^>eaking with Your Hands .20' 4:00 ...... 24-5711:00 6:30 Noon Conn. Newsmakers...... 30 - 6:30 Star T rek ...... 22 A lfr^ Hitchcock H our...... 5 News...... 3-8-40 Insight -...... 3 6:30 News...... 3-8-22-30-40 8:30 Face the State ...... 5 Sesame Street...... 24 Sesame Street...... 24-57 The Best of Groucho...... -5 Rev. Cleophus Robinson...... 5 M ov ie...... 5 News...... 8-20-22-30 M ov ie...... 9 D o c ...... 3 The honeymooners...... 30 Music for All A m erica...... 18 4:30 Consumer Survival K it. . . . .24 Journey to Adventure ...... 18 11:25 7:00 Connecticut Spene...... 8 Gamer Ted Armstrong...... 40 M ov ie...... 3 Dick Van Dyke S h o w ...... 20 * Hour of P o w e r...... 9 Superman...... 40 Down the Road...... 57 9:00 Camera Three ...... 3 1:30 Decision at Daytona...... 8 News...... 22-30 Wonder W indow...... 5 Insight ...... 20 7:00 Mary Tyler Moore Show . 3 M ov ie...... 5 This Is the Life ...... 8 Hollywood & the Stars...... 22 7:00 5:00 Agronsky and Com pany...... 3 The Fugitive .. 11:30 Make It Real ...... 8 M ovies...... - • .3-8-40 What About Women...... 30 News...... 3 Mission: Impossible ...... 5 News...... 8-20-22 S.W.A.T...... 7:30 Dick Van Dyke Show ...... 20 Rock Concert'...... 5 The Flintstones ...... ,..40 Swiss Family Robinson .. 8-40 Wide World of Sports . . . . 8-40 Lawrence Welk. Jerry Falwell ... Arthur and Company...... 3 The Lucy Show...... 30 Harness R a cin g ...... 9 12:15 Gospel Singing Jubilee _____ 18 The Avengers...... 9 Firing Line . M ov ie...... Yogi Bear Cartoons...... 5 Superman...... 40 Speaking for the Consumer . .8 World of Disney...... 20-22-30 Movie ...... 20 Hee Haw . . . A Family at , War 11:55 Worship for Shut-Ins...... 8 2:00 Victory Garden...... •.. 24-57 Ellery Queen...... 2 2 ' Gusmoke . . . Ambassador College Concert Sammy and Company...... 22 The Christophers...... — 9 12:30 Soul T ra in ...... 3 Mister Rogers...... 24-57 ...... 57 Johnny Carson ...... 30 , Ring Around the World ___ 30 NFL Pre-Game Show ...... 3 7:30 Rock Concert...... 8 Across the F ence...... 30 7:30 What’s Happening...... 3 0 9:30 8:00 Dialogue...... 8 Movie ...... 9 Land of the Three . . ; ...... 3 Evening at Pops...... 24-57 5:30 Bob Newhart S h ow ...... 3 Midnight We Believe ...... 3 Meet the P ress...... 20-22-30 Baseball...... 20-22-30 The Way It I s ...... 8 Electric Company ...... 24-57 Wrestling...... 9 Wonderama...... 5 Gilligan’s Island...... 40 TV Garden Club...... 24 Grand Ole O p ry ...... 20 10:00 6:00 The Flying N u n ...... 30 1:00 Catholic Service...... 8 1:00 The Champions...... 40 Antique W orkshop...... 22 Carol Burnett Show...... 3 Cher ...... 3 Weekend N ew s...... 5 M ov ies...... 5-9 Davey and (]k>liath...... 9 Patriots vs. Jets ...... 3 Lawrence Welk...... 5 Martin-Milner stars as Karl Robinson and Pat delany is his 2:30 6:00 8:00 1:25 Word of Life Today...... 22 M ovies...... 5-9 Six Million Dollar Man... 8-40 W oman...... 24 News...... 3-22 The Jeffersons...... 3 M o v ie ...... 24 wife in ABC-TV’s new Sunday ilight series, “ Swiss Family Racing from Aqueduct------22 Movie ...... 30 Eighth D a y ...... 8 M o v ie ...... 9 M o v ie ...... 5 A Cop Named Gilroy ...... 5 10:30 Robinson.” 3:00 The Risk of M arriage...... 30 8:15 Eternal L ig h t...... 20-22-30 Spring Street U SA ...... 18 Racing from Belmont...... 9 Muhammed Ali Special .. 8-40 Black N ew s...... 5 M ovies...... 3-5-9-40 Sacred Heart...... 40 Conversations W ith ...... 40 Tiiq Family Holvak . . . 20-22-30 8:30 1:30 8:30 Daytime programs My Neighbor’s Religion ...; .3 Issues & Answers ...... 8-40 Challenge of Truth...... 18 S p o r t s b n Insight...... 8 Human Dimension...... 20 Naturalists...... 57 6:00 Noon Day of Discovery...... 9-40 History of Springfield...... 22 Summer Sem ester...... 3 News...... 3-8-9 Oral Roberts Serm pn...... 22 Connecticut (Hoseup ...... 30 2:00 (9) Baseball: Mets vs. 9:00 Speak for Yourself ...... 5 The Magnificent Marble Today &OOPM 2:00 Kojak ...... 3 Machine . ; ...... 20-22-30 2:00 (20-22-30) Baseball; To Cardinals. 9:0 / 6:15 Barrio...... !3 M ovies...... 8-40 Vaudeville with Rose Marie .5 Showoffs...... 40 Be Announced. 4:00 (3) NFL Football: Car­ Davey and Goliath...... 8 New D a y ...... *— 8 Mets vs. Cardinals...... 9 M ov ie...... 8-40 5:00 (8-40) Wide World of dinals vs. Broncos. EMERGENCY! 6:30 12:30 Paranneclics Cage & DeSoto Oral Robfrts Serm on...... 9 Saint for A m erica___ 20-22-30 Kathryn Kuhlman ...... 18 Sports. Public affairs...... 3-8-30 Search for Tom orrow...... 3 treat a heart-attack 1 Dream of Jeannie...... 22 3:00 Colom bo...... 20-22-30 6:00 (9) Racing from Belmont Monday Huckleberry Hound...... 5 All My Children...... 8-40 on'a plane, and Cage Christopher Closeup ...... ,40 Movies ...... 5-22 Masterpiece Theatre — 24-57 Journey to Adventure...... 9 Park. 9:00 (8-40) College Football: 7:00 Inside/Outside...... 18 ■ 8:00 (9) Baseball; Mets vs. Notre Dame vs. Boston College. gets a heart-attack 9:15 ^ \ . | 9:30 N ews...... • .3 Jackpot! ...... 20-22-30 F ilm ...... 20 Cardinals. 11:00 (5) NFL Football: o f his ow n — a crush Davey and Goliath...... 8 Oral Roberts Serm on...... 18 Underdog...... • -5 1:00 Speaking with Your Hands .30 Sunday Patriots vs. Jets. on a stewardess. 9:30 ' i Cartoon Carnival...... 8 Tattletales...... 3 3:30 I 11:00 (22) College Football CJiallenge ...... 3 10:00 Today Show...... 22-30 M ovies...... 5-9 Hour of P ow er----->'...... 18 Highlights. Wednesday Gaptain Noah ...... 8 Weekend N ew s...... : . . .5 A.M. Am erica...... 40 Ryan’s Hope...... 8-40 To Be Announced ...... 20 Know Your W orld ...... 20 .1:00 (3) NFL Football: 8:00 (9) Baseball: Mets vs. Percy "Sutton R eport...... 9 Living Faith ...... 18 7:30 Junior Talent R e v w ...... 22 Patriots vS. Jets. Cubs. I Drehm of Jeannie...... 22 That Uncertain Paradise Bugs Bunny...... 5 Som erset...... 22-30 Let Us (Celebrate___ ...... 30 4:00 I ...... 57 New Zoo R e v u e ...... 8 Electric Company...... 24 Insight ...\., ...... 40 Cardinals vs. Broipcos...... 3 10:30 News...... 9 1:30 M ov ie...... ,.. .|...... 8 As the World Turns...... 3 10:00 Sports E x tra ...... 5 8:00 To Be Announced^...... j24 Lamp Unto My Feet.... — 3 The Untouchables ...... 9 Oaptain Kangaroo ...... 3 Let’s Make a D eal...... 8-40 Sports on radio D ragnet...... * ...... 40 I Dream of Jeannie...... 8 Monty Python’s Flying The Flintstones ...... 5 Days of Our L ives___ 20-22-30 Catholic Service...... 9-22-30 4:30 C ircu s...... 24-57 2 *0 Today Tuesday A.M. Am erica...... 8 Teach-In...... 18 Baseball: Milwaukee at Baseball: Baltimore at 9:00PM Latino...... l\...... 40 Public a ffa irs...... 9 The Guiding L igh t...... 3 Boston, 1:55 p.m., WTIC. Boston, 7:25 p.m., WTIC. 10:30 \ M ov ie...... r,- • -f • -SO 11:00 Today Show...... 20 910,000 P yram id...... 8-40 Dyan Cannon • Raquel Welch B aron ...... Wy. ...40 High School Football; East Baseball: Mets vs. Montreal, Look Up and 4Ve .3 News...... 3-22-30 8:30 2:30 Catholic vs. Manchester,! :15 8 p.m „ WINF. Richard Benjamin Devlin...... ?...... 5:00 / Gabe Pressman...... 5 Mister Ed ...... 5 The Edge of Night...... 3 p.m., WINF. Wednesday Point' of View .”...... 9 Mission: Impossible ...... 5 Kup’s S how ...... 57 Joe Franklin Show...... 9 Rhyme and R eason...... 8-40 James Coburn ■ JameifMason Jewish Heritage...... 40 Greatest Sports Legehds — 9 The Doctors ...... 20-22-30 Baseball: Yankees' vs. Baseball: Baltimore at 11:30 9:00 Star T rek...... 22 Cleveland, 7:55 p.m., WINF. Boston, 7:25 p.m., WTIC. 10:45 Name of the G a m e ...... 3 New England Journal...... 3 3 * 0 baseball: Yankees vs. "TH ELflST Feeling Good ...... 24-57 David Susskind Show ...... 5 The Match G am e...... 3 Sunday " " Jewish L if e ...... 30 Dennis the M en ace...... ■ .5 \ 5:30 ' News ...... •• 8-40 Baseball: Milwaukee at Milwaukee, 8:25 p.m., WINF. 11:00 Phil Donahue Show ...... i . .8 Casper Cartoons...... 5 Celebrity B ow ling...... 9 M ov ies...... 9-30 General H ospital...... 8-40 Boston, 1:55 p.m., WTIC. . Thursday OF SHEILA' Eye on W om en...... 3 Kitty Today...... 22 Jimmy Swaggart...... f8 Horse R a c e ...... 22 Beverly Hillbillies...... 9 Baseball: Yankees vs. Baseball: Mets vs. Chicago, 8 The Flintstones ...... 5 Sesame Street...... 24 CaiTciscolendas...... 24-57 Another World ...... 20-22-30 Geveland, 1:55 p.m., WINF. p.m., WINF.- FIRST TIME ’These Are the Days ...... 8-40 11:45 Not for Women Only...... 30 Wild Wild West ...... 40 Movie ...... 40 Strum ‘n Drununers...... 40 Monday Friday Rex Humbard Show .\ ...... 9 3:30 Baseball; Milwaukee at Baseball: Red Sox at Detroit, ON TV! FootbaU Highlights .. .V i .. 22 6:00 9:30 Mickey Mouse Club...... 3 / 'll air-star cast on a M ovies...... 5-9 Midnight Huckleberry Hound...... 5 Boston, 7:25 p.m., WTIC. 7:55 p.m., WTIC. Carrascolendas ..." ___\ ...30^ Green A cres ...... 5 "game-of-murder" cruise Happy Day? ...... 8 It Takes a Thief...... 8 , One Life to Live ...... 8-40 Baseball; Mets vs. Montreal, Baseball: Mets vs. 11:30 ' A ' ■The Real McCoys ...... 9 Day of Disa^ery...... 18 Wrestling...... 22 The Lucy Show...... 9 8 p.m., WINF. Plfiladelphia, 8 p.m., WINF. with more twists than Face the Nation...... 3 Not for Women Only...... 22 an eel! A b rillian t The Lucy Show...... 30 Maggie and the Beautiful "NBC Saturday Night ’The Flintstones ...... 40 htechine ....'...... 57 attheMovies"thrilleii 10:00 4:00 Cable TV channels Give-N-Take...... 3 Bewitch^ ...... 3 %€ ^ S a / / e / The Flying Nun ...... 5 House of Fiightenstein...... 5 New York City Channels 5 and 9 are seen only by sub­ A.M. (Connecticut...... 8 The Brady Bunch...... 8-22 M ov ie...... 9 scribers to Greateir Hartford CATV, Manchester cable “A training scjiool for Classical Ballet’ Romper R oom ...... 9 Celebrity Sweepstakes Somerset ...... 20 television. Chaimels listed by The Herald, and their cor­ ...... 20-22-30 Sesame Street...... 24-57 responding cable channels, are: fCE KARPIEJ, director Electric Com pany...... 24 Gomer Pyle, USMC...... 30 Leave It to B ea ver...... 40 Mike Douglas Show...... 40 TV G uide...... 2 News Headlines...... '. .10 A ^ Certified ^ e Royal Academy of Dancing, London, England 4:30 WFSB (3) Hartford...... 3 Video T e st...... ------13 10:30 Dinah! ...... 3 WHYN (40) Springfield ...... 4 WHCT (18) Hartford . . . *... 18 The Price Is Right ...... 3 Bugs Buniiy Cartoons ...... 5 WNEW (5) New Y ork...... 5 WATR (20) Waterbury...... 20 Andy Griffith Show ...... 5 Merv Griffin Show...... 8 Weather S ca n ...... 6 WWLP (22) Springfield . . . .22 FM l S a n S lR BfGMS SfPrEMBER H Wheel of Fortune...... 20-22-30 Dick Van Dyke S how ...... 20 WGBY (57) Springfield...... 7 WEDH (24) Hartford ...... 24 I Love Lucy ...... <"..40 Hogan’s Heroes ...... 22 WTNH (8) New Haven...... 8 Sports and Stocks ...... ,i.26 11:00 Classes'for children and adults from The Mod Squad...... 30 WOR (9) New York ...... 9 WHNB (30) West Hartford .30 Gam bit...... 3 beginner to professional, mornings, afternoons and evenings. Bewitched ...... 5 5:00 Mickey Mouse Club...... -5 ■SpSciial,programs for ages 4-8 in ^ ,, Showoffs...... 8 M ov ie...... 20 creative mdv^ment and preparation for the ballet. Straight Talk...... : ------9 Television notes WHNB High R oU ers...... 20-22-30 ’The Big Valley...... <-22 ' ■ Seps^rate Classes forming for boys. You Don’t Say ...... 40 Mister Rogers...... 32 Electric (Company...... 57 5:15 Night,” which will have its final' ' . The Ballot Center offers performance oppor‘ broadcast Nov. 28. 11:30 Mister Rogers...... 24 tunities for all students enrolled in the school. Love of L ife ...... 3 ' ''a ' 5:30 Midday L iv e ...... 5 ’The Flintstones ...... Flip Wilson’s first TV speciai Tw ltodiilritlnn Inlonnation or CoMogue call or write th o M M Contor, 1^227 BURNSIDE Happy Days...... 8-40 Hogan’s Heroes ...... « this season will air Oct. 13 on AVEvEmJIMITFORD, CONNECTICUT 06108. TEL. 828-6260 or 568-4828 CBS, with Muhammed Ali and Hollywood Squares . . . 20-22-30 N ews...... “ Loretta Lynn as guests. '^' Sesame Street...... 57 Villa Alegre — ,...... ®7 n ,t»i -jittK .' ‘'-‘'■■^■iyui^j- Page 10 — WEEKEND — Sept. 13. 1975 WEEKEND — Sept. 13. 1975 — Page 11 Monday, Sept. 15 Thursday, 8e||t. 18 SM Martin Agronsky ...... 24-57 Pin to See a Peepshow ...... 24 6:00 10:00 Call of the W est...... 20 Medical Center...... 3 News...... 3-8-22-30 Public Affairs...... 30 N ew s...... 3-8-22-30 10d)0 Ask Kleiner Hollywood Squares . . . . . 22-30 News...... 5 Bewitdied .'...... ,5 D ragnet...... 40 Bewitched ...... 5 News...... 5 Martin A gronsky...... 24-57 New York Report ...... 9 The Untouchables ...... 9 The Untouchables ...... 9 8:00 Harry 0 ...... 8 -4 0 By Dick Kleiner Polka!...... 40 World Press ...... 57 Blade Buffalo’s Pow-Wow . .18 Black Buffalo’s Pow-Wow .. 18 The Waltons...... 3 Gamer Ted Armstrong ...... 9 8:00 10:30 Electric Company...... : 24-57 Medical Story ...... 20-22-30 Villa Alegre...... 24 Bonanza...... 40 Dealer’s C h o ice ...... 5 Bonanza...... 40 Rhoda ...... 3 New Jersey Report ...... 9 Barney Miller...... 8-40 10:30 6 :3 0 Electric Com pany...... 57 Dealer’s Choice ...... 5 Modem Supervisory M ov ie...... 9 Meet the M ayors...... 9 DEAR DICK: I recently saw the film, "Jaws,” starring a News...... 3-8-20-2^30 Barbary Coast ...... 8-40 Techniques...... 57 Sharing...... 18 Arbors ...... 57 shark whose name, according to a local paper, is Bruce. Was 6:30 Partridge Family...... 5 M o v ie ...... 9 11:00 S N ew s...... 3-8-20-22-30 The Montefuscos...... 20-22-30 11:00 Bruce a trained shark or no? How did they do the last sequence of Hour of P o w e r...... 18 N ew s...... 3-22-30-57 The Real McCoys ...... 18 Bruce hungrily wolfing down the old captain, Robert Shaw? What Partridge Family...... 5 The Fourth Estate...... 24 News...... 3-8-22-30-40-57 Invisible M a n ...... 20-22-30 Jets vs. Patriots ...... 5 Consumer Experience. . . I . .24 instnimentts) was used in the music heralding the shark’s The Real McCoys ...... 18 Romantic Rebellion...... 57 The Best of Groucho...... 5 M ov ie...... 24 Harness Racing ...... 9 Hodgepodge Lodge...... 57 arrival? Has Richard Dreyfuss, who played the ichthyologist, In-School P review ...... 57 8:30 N.Y.P.D...... 9 About Charles Ives ...... 57 Dick Van Dyke S h o w ...... 20 7KK1 done any other films? — SAM GREENE, Tabor, Alta., Can. 6:45 Merv Griffin Show...... 5 Dick Van Dyke Show ...... 20 There were four mechanical sharks, all named Bruce, whose 8:3tf 11:30 News...... 3-20-22-40 Elecric Company...... 24 On the Rocks ...... 8-40 11:30 work was intercut in the film with shots of genuine sharks. Of PhylUs ...... 3 M ov ie...... 3 Andy Griffith Show : ...... 5 7:00 F a y ...... 20-22-30 M ov ies...... 3-5 course, the last scene (the shark “ wolfing” dovim Shaw) was done Merv Griffin Show...... 5 The Untouchables ...... 9 Truth or Consequences...... 8 News...... 3-20-22-40 Evening at Pops...... 24 Mike Douglas Show ...... 8 strictly with the mechanical shark. The instrumentation you ask Rivals of Sherlock Holmes .24 Johnny Carson ...... 20-22-30 Ironside...... 9 Andy Griffith Show ...... 5 To Be Announced...... 18 The Untouchables ___ ...... 9 about was composed of basses, cellos, piano and percussion, with 9:00 Midnight 9:00 a tuba over the rest. As for Dreyfuss, he’s a comer, and he’s done Truth or Consequences...... 8 Black Perspective...... 24-57 Johnny Carson ...... 20-22-30 All in the Fam ily...... 3 News...... 8-40 M o v ie ...... 3 several fine films — “ American Graffiti” and “The Appren­ Ironside ...... 9 To TeU the Truth...... 30 Sts. of San F rancisco___ 8-40 Wide World Mystery ...... 40 College Football...... 8-40 12:30 V ticeship of Duddy Kravitz” — already to his credit. It was American Outdoorsman___ 18 7 :3 0 • The Living Word ...... 18 12:30 The Living Word ...... 18 Mike Douglas Show...... 8 Bruce’s first film. To Tell the Truth...... 30 Everywoman...... 3 Ellery Queen...... 20-30 Wide World Mystery ...... 8 M ov ie...... 20-22-30 M o v ie ...... 9 DEAR DICK: On John Denver’s albums containing “ Farewell Consumer Survival K it...... 57 Adam-12...... 5 Space: 1999 ...... 22 M ov ie...... 9 9:30 College Football...... 40 Andromeda" there is always a notation that it is sung “ for 7:30 Don Adams Screen T est...... 8 Hollywood TV Theatre 1:00 Maude...... 3 Werner and everyone in EST.” What does this mean? — S.L. The Price Is Right ...... 3 1:00 Celebrity G o lf...... 18 ...... _...... '.. . 57 T om orrow ...... 20-22-30 Adam-12 ...... 5 Connecticut R ep ort...... 18 T om orrow ...... 20-22-30 WEYL, Evansville, Ind. Grand Ole O p ry ...... 20 9:30 1:45 Denver subscribes to a philosophical belief called est, which Candid Camera...... 8 Pin to See a Peepshow...... 24 2:00 Died Y oung...... 57 Truth or Consequences...... 22 M edix...... 18 The Outer Lim its...... 5 stands for Earhard Seminar Training. Werner Earhard started Celebrity Bowling ...... 18 M o v ie ...... 5 this movement, and so Denver dedicated the song to him and it. DEAR DICK: What movies did Dinah Shore appear in? What Tuesday, Sept. 16 Friday, Sept. years were they made? Also, hasn’t her appearance changed 6 :0 0 NFL Action 7 5 ...... 18 9:30 drastically for the prettier? — C. BRAUN, Wateiler, Ont., Can. Dinah has done a handful of films, notably “ Up In Arms” in ’44, 6:00 10:00 ------News...... 3-8-22-30 Super S ports...... 20 New Direction ...... 18 Beacon Hill ...... 3 William Gonrad (left) as “Cannon” and Buddy Ebsen as “ Belle of the Yukon” in ’45 and “ Till the Clouds Roll By” in ’46. N ews...... 3-8-22-30 Let’s Make a D eal...... 22 Bewitched...... 5 Let’s h ^ e a Deal...... 22 10:00 Martin A gronsky...... 24-57 News...... 5 “ Barnaby Jones” are involved in “The Deadly HoUywood Squares ...... 30 Then she made “ Aaron Slick From Punkin Crick” in ’52^ the pic­ Bew itched...... 5 The Untouchables ...... 9 Barnaby J o n e s...... 3 ture which she says made her quit movies. As for her getting Treasure Hunt ...... 30 Marcus Welby M.D . 8-40 - C!onspiracy,” a speciaLtwo-part mystery that begins with Room 222 ...... 40 The Untouchables ...... 9 Black Buffalo’s Pow-Wow .. 18 N ew s...... ; ...... 5 prettier, she’s learned tricks of make-up, to take advantage of Room 222 ...... 40 Martin Agronsky ...... 57 Black Buffalo’s Pow-Wow .. 18 The A vengers...... 9 “Cannon” Wednesday night and concludes with “Bar- Electric Company...... 24-57 The A vengers...... 9 what she’s got. Electric Company...... 24-57 8:00 Joe Forrester...... 20-22-30 naby” Friday night on CBS-TV (CJiannel 3) Bonanza...... 40 8dH) Police-Woman ...... 20-22-30 Good Tim es...... 3 Down the Road...... 67 Big Eddie ...... 3 Rivals of Sherlock Holmes . 57 DEAR DICK: Please tell me if the child who played in “ A Girl Bonanza...... 40 Named Sooner” is the same child who played in the Sunshine Dealer’s Choice ...... 5 10:30 6 :3 0 Dealer’s Choice ...... 5 6:30 11:00 series on TV, grown older. — MRS. D.R. LONG, New Orleans, M ov ie...... 9 W om an...... 57 News...... 3-8-20-22-30 Mobile O n e ...... 8-40 News...... 3-8-20-22-30 News...... 3-8-22-30-40-57 La. Sharing...... 18 11:00 Partridge Family...... 5 M ov ie...... 9 Partridge Family...... 5 OPEN SUNDAYS The Best of Groucho...... 5 No, they’re two different kids. Elizabeth Cheshire was the girl Movin’ O n ...... 20-22-30 The Real McCoys ...... 18 BiUy Graham Sermon ______18 The Real McCoys ...... 18 News...... 3-8-22-30-40-57 N.Y.P.D...... 9 on Sunshine, and they found a new girl in named Susan White House Transcripts .. .24 Hodgepodge L o ^ e ...... 57 Sanford & Son ...... 20-52-30 Consumer Experience...... 24 The Best of Groucho...... 5 Dick Van Dyke Show . 20 Deer for “ A Girl Named Sooner.” In-School P review ...... 57 Happy Days...... 40 N.Y.P.D...... 9 7 « 0 Week in R eview ...... 24-57 Rivals of Sherlock Holmes ^.57 11:30 DEAR DICK: Can you tell me whatever happened to Virginia 7:00 Dick Van Dyke Show ...... 20 1 p.m. - 5 p.m. News...... 3-20-22-40 8:30 Movies ...... 3-5 Hill, friend of Bugsy Siegel? MARY HAYES, Bartlesville, Okla. 8:30 11:30 Andy Griffith S h ow ...... 5 M-A-S-H...... 3 News...... 3-20-22-40 Mike Douglas Show...... 8 She died. Joe and Sons...... 3 Truth or Consequences...... 8 Merv Griffin Show...... 5 Andy Griffith Show ...... 5 The Untouchables ...... 9 Merv Griffin Show...... 5 Ironside ...... 9 Chico & the M a n ...... 20-22-30 DEAR DICK: Would you by any chance know where Pat Truth or Consequences...... 8 Mike Douglas Show .. 1 BROWSERS blau Johnny Carson ' ...... 20-22-30 Welcome Back Kotter . . . 8-40 The Untouchables ...... 9 Ken Callaway Outdoors . . . . 18 WaU Street W eek...... 24-57 Paulsen was bom? — JULIA BETI'IN, Aberdeen, Wash; Ironside ...... 9 Wide World Special...... 40 9:00 Johnny Carson ...... 20-22-30 Grover Monster and Jean 9d)0 Pat was born in South Bend, Wash. Mr. Chips...... 18 12:30 Switch ...... 3 “Wide World M ystery...... 40 ONLY M arsh...... 24 Hawaii Five-0 ...... 3 DEAR DICK: On the-show, Movin’ On, who does the singing Jean Shepherd ...... 24-57 Wide World Special...... 8 To Tell the Truth...... 30 The Rookies ...... 8-40 12:30 To TeU the Truth...... 30 M ov ie...... 8-40 and playing in the background? It sounds like Merle Haggard. — Aviation Weather...... 57 M o v ie ...... 9 7:30 The Living Word ...... 18 Wide World Mystery . . . . ___ 8 . . . . . The Living W o rd ...... 18 MICHAEL WEESNER, Bristol, Tenn. 1:00 It is Haggard. He wrote the music, too, and it will soon be Celebrity Sweepstakes...... 3 Police Story ..... 20-22-30 M ov ie...... 9 7 :3 0 The Rockford Files .. . 20-22-30 Midnight Special ...... 20-22-30 released on a new Capitol album, “ Keep Movin’ On.” Adam-12...... 5 N ova ...... 57 The Match G am e...... 3 Hollywood TV Theatre 9:30 Adam-12...... 5 ...... 24 1:30 Space; 1999 ...... 8 T om orrow ...... 20^22-30 Human Dimension...... 18 iCOUNXR'-V__ Hambrick’s Ccnuiecticut...... 8 Masterpiece Theatre...... 57 M o v ie ...... 5 Greatest Sports Legends . . . 18 Grand Ole O p ry...... 20 Pin to See a Peepshow...... 24 The Girl from UNCLE...... 5 X ^ heirlooms of I - f * — TOMORROWAREAT ■ Jk X I 2S4 MNMO ST. ■ . Saturday, Sept. 20 Wednesday, Sept. 1 MANCHESTER 64W 9:30 Return to the Planet of M ichantt bi Eirtjr the A pes...... 20-22-30 6:00 A n u rtcan Ag-USA...... 3 Scooby-D oo...... 3 Dealer’s Choice ...... 5 The Best of Groucho ...... 5 Patterns for Living...... 5 Komedy Klassics...... 5 Sesame Street...... 24 AboiJt That Extra Car.. News...... 3-8-22-30 When Things Were Rotten Furniture Reproductions Bewitched ...... 5 N.Y.P.D...... 9 6:30 Lost Saucer ...... 8-40 11:30 ...... 8-40 Clocks • Lamps • Rreplaca Furnishings The Untouchables ...... 9 Dick Van Dyke Show . 20 Eye on Women ...... 3 ThriUer Theater...... 9 Ghost Busters ...... 3 — ^ R E N T I T ! Mets vs. Cubs...... 9 Gifts and Nautical Paraphernalia Black Buffalo’s Pow-Wow .. 18 11:30 OPEN TUE8, WED., SAT. 10 A.M. - 5:30 P.l Hncklebeny Hound...... 5 Pink Panther ...... 20-22-30 Oddball Couple ; ...... 8-40 Westbrook Hospital...... 18 Villa Alegre...... 24 M ov ies...... 3-5-40 THURS. A FRI.,10 A.M. - 0 P.M. I Dream of Jeannie...... 8 Westwind ...... 20-22-30 Little House on the Prairie Bonanza...... 40 Mike Douglas Show...... 8 10KM) Noon ...... 20-22-30 7 M Electric Company...... 57 The Untouchables ...... 9 oiEt dept, special Shazam!/Isis...... 3 Valley of the Dinosaurs...... 3 No — Honestly...... 24 Ranger Statimi...... 3 6:30 News Special ...... 20-22-30 Open Sunday 12 ’til 5 P.M. Underdog C artoons...... 5 Adventures of GilUgan . . . 8-40 Creature Feature...... 5 Feeling Good ...... 57 I Land of the L o s t ...... 20-22-30 News...... 3-8-20-22-30 11:45 Cartoon Carnival...... 8 Speed Bugg;^...... 8 8:30 Electric Company ...... 24 c j Partridge Fam ily...... 5 Johnny Carspn_ ...... 20-22-30 Consultation ...... 30 Josie and tbe Pussycats Mery Griffin Show...... 5 ...... 20-22-30 The Real McCoys ...... 18 12:30 7:30 10:30 That’s My Mama ...... 8-40 8 8 8 Mister Rogers...... 24 In-School P review ...... 57 M ov ies...... 8-9 Casper Cartoems...... — 5 Uncle Croc’s B lo ck ...... 8-40 This Is the Life ...... 18 Run Joe, R u n ...... 20-22-30 Candlepin,Bowling...... 40 6:45 Vienna Philharmonic ...... 24 1:15 News ...... ^ How woul(d you t Caitascolendas...... 24 12:30 Electric Company...... 24 Victory Garden...... 57 T om orrow ...... 20-22-30 Beverly HUlbiUies...... 30 Fat A lbert...... 3 7:00 1:40 like to steal a| 8:00 11:00 9:00 Americap Bandstand...... 8 News...... 3-20-22-40 The Fugitive...... 5 Policy Pig Cartoons...... 5 Space Nuts ...... /.3 Cannon T...... 3 Go-USA , . : ...... 20-22-30 Andy Griffith Show ...... 5 couple of candle t Hong K o ^ P h o o e y ...... 8-40 Soul Train ...... 5 Baretta...... 8-40 Villa Alegre...... 24 Truth or Consequences...... 8 Neirarfc and R eaU ty...... 9 Action Theater...... 9 The Living W o rd ___ ' ...... 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Page 12 - WEEKEND - Sept, 13, 1975 The Big Apple keeps dancing Final item on the program the By GLENNE CURRIE Avenue neurosis, part danced, and to five black woman Johnson’s firm grasp of part filmed, to a fine score by singers, from Aretha Franklin different jazz-based dance was the “Corsair” pas de deux NEW YORK (UPI) - New Michael Czajlowski, was a high through Leontyne Price. Each styles, though open to criticism by Patrica McBride and her York ended the summer the point of the second program. of the five sections of “When as slick Broadway-chorus, has husband, Jean-Pierre way it began: dancing, dancing, ' It was topped only by Louis Malindy Sings” is introduced by a theatricality which some find Bonnefus. The Delacorte stage dancing. Johnson’s “ When Malindy an extract from the poem, and preferable to the ethnocentric is not the best for adagio, but It may have been the reces­ Sings,” a dance tribute by an has a woman soloist inter­ Alvin Ailey company, for which Miss McBride almost sion that pushed escape-seeking outstanding black company to preting the singer, backed by Johnson has mounted some triumphed. Her partner was crowds to the free New York poet Paul Lawrence Dtfnbar five male dancers. works. overweight apd earthbound. Dance Festival in Central Park or to the Contemporary Ballet Co. in the bowels of City Center. But every prformance was an enthusiastic sell-out. Here’s a look at some of the rewards — and some of the punishments — provided by the AGWAY 30-odd companies and in­ dividuals in the 11th annual dance festival at the open-air Delacorte Theater, under the The Agway formula auspices of Joseph Papp’s New York Shakespeare Festival. There was something for every taste: Patricia McBride; for a thicker, lusher, greener Christine Sarry and the Eliot Feld Ballet; the Cincinnati and San Francisco Ballets; the Louis Johnson, Kathryn Posin, lawn has so much extra Chuck Davis, Erick Hawkins, Murray Louis and Sophie Maslow companies; Chiang Ching;. and the drag Ballet plant food value, so much Trockadero de Monte Carlo. Also-rans in the first two BO programs included: Erick ly ar Hawkins’ epicene salute to the extra slow release nitrogen, ting cache-sexe entitled “Greek marl Dreams, With Flute;’’ An- secoi nabelle Gamson’s imitation of so much extra iron plan Isadora Duncan; Jeff Duncan’s scho 12-year-old mime of earl “Winesburg, Ohio,” which is only about one per cent dance; it had to be called BC and the'Cincinnati Ballet’s in­ Unio explicable resurrection of the Sj suit late Lester Horton’s inter­ Greenlawn Plus! § chai minable 22-year-old “Face of S syst' Violence (Salpme).” \, g segr To compensate there was turn Eliot Feld’^3 pas de six, the “Intennezzo,” magnificently Greenlawn Plus pare danced by Miss Sarry and her :$ loan companions. This is surely a • Lightweight, easy to carry and spread benchmark for small ballet • Contains extra water insoiubie nitrogen companies. Kathryn Posin’s Fe«to 5,000.Sq.B. • Contains extra piant food vaiue “Waves,” apparently partly a \ Iron added tot GTeenekLnmi • Contains extra iron dust cooperative effort by i hand­ ragi some young company oi fout-i, • Wiii not burn or streak when used as directed. Sum girls and three boys, was equal­ GREENim TO .rfn o r NtT«0C(>* :$ gutt ly successful, though its witl stylized recreation of waves SAVE not and swimming is poles apart aboi from Feld’s classicism. Art Baumann’s eight-year-old (86-4266)23 lbs...... M . 0 0 “Dialog,” an ingenious one- man depiction of Madison tH, SAVE iV, At Foot Prints Photographs by Abe Kurien of Machester are featured in (86-4267)46 lbs...... *2.00 the current exhibition at Foot Prints, the private, non-profit gallery at 466 Main St. The SAVE exhibition runs through Oct. 4. A reception and talk by the artist is scheduled Sept. 23 from (86-4268)69 lbs...... *3.00 % 7 to 9 p.m. Wine will be served.

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