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Mrs. Augusta Lamprecht Reinhold A. Rautenberg m • Mrs. Augusta Lamprecht, 95, Reinhold A. Rautenberg, 85, k iIanrI|PHtpr lEumng lipralb formerly of 34 Village St., died of 12 Emerson St. died Monday and brush fire on two acres off jured on lawn outside Monday at the Lutheran Home at Manchester Memorial MANCHESTER Manchester High School Manchester’s Town and Rt. 30, Tolland. MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5.1K5- VOL. XaV, No, 107 in Clinton, N.Y. She was the Hospital. He was the husband of Monday, 5:32 p.m. — Field (Manchester Ambulance). Manchf!»ter-A City of Village Charm widow of Herman Lamprecht. Mrs. Minnie Pohl Rautenberg. Eighth District Fire TWENTY-EIGHT PAGES — TWO SECTIONS Departments, along with East and brush fire on two acres off Pitici:: KiiTEivN <;|.;,Ms Mrs. Lamprecht was bom He was born in West Prussia, Hunter Rd., Tolland. Nov. 24, 1879 in Germany and Germany, and lived here 65 Hartford firemen, responded to % a Monday morning report of a Monday, 6:37 p.m. — Brush had liv ^ most of her life in years. He was employed as a TOLLAND COUNTY grass fire near the town line at fire at Scott and Hemlock Drs., Manchester before entering the toolmaker at Cheney Bros, for Vernon. Monday, 7:07 p.m. — Lutheran Home three years 43 years before retiring 19 Wickham Park and took about half an hour to douse the blaze. Automobile accident at Rt. 30 ago. She was a charter member years ago. AMBULANCE CALLS and Dobson Rd., Vernon (Ver­ of Concordia Lutheran Church. Other survivors are two sons, Eighth District volunteers, MANCHESTER President Optimistic non Ambulance). Survivors are a son, Herman Clifford Ray Rautenberg of who were»call^ at 10:19 a.m., Monday, 3:25 p.m. — Boy in­ R. Lamprecht of Dayton, Ohio; Manchester and Eric said the fire covered a small 3 daughters, Mrs. Frederick C. Rautenberg of Suffield; a area near railroad tracks and Hurlburt of Manchester, Mrs. sister, Mrs. Gertrude Stender was apparently ignited by a Charles Moller of Cheshire and of Essen, Germany; five passing train. Town firemen Mrs. Frank Reese of Dayton, grandchildreand three great responded at 10:26 a.m. Jets Collide; Crews Unhurt About 1976 Economy Other fire calls: Ohio; a brother, Harry Gess of grandchildren. WASHINGTON (UPD — Prpsiripnt TTnrH hxT Q *t.y« TT_ . . ^ MANCHESTER WASHINGTON (UPI) —F’resident Ford by a two-day trip to . He had Aibany, N.Y.; a sister, Mrs. The funeral is Wednesday at WINDHAM, Vt. (U P I)-T w o the time of the crash. says the economic picture in 1976 will be Press Secretary Ron Nessen. William McKinney of Coven­ 1:30 p.m. from the Holmes Monday, 2:56 p.m. — Grass sought to promote his anti-recession Air Force FB-111 fighters The survivors, who landed on bright enough to justify his running for Ford plans several more cross-country try; 9 grandchildren, 26 great­ Funeral Home, 400 Main St. fire at 35 Pleasant St. (Town). package to a wide variety of southern crashed in flight late Monday a lightly wooded mountainside, another presidential term. trips to seek the backing he needs to sell grandchildren and a great- with the Rev. Burton Strand, Monday, 6:40 p.m.—Smoking leaders in politics, media, business and night seconds after four were not pickup up for several Ford returned to the capital in a heavy labor. his program to a recalcitrant Congress. great-grandson. pastor of Concordia Lutheran light fixture at Anderson-Little hours. They were identifi^ as crewmen parachuted to safety. snowfall Tuesday night, obviously buoyed “The President feels it went well,” said The funeral is Wednesday at Church, officiating. store, 340 Broad St. (Town). Spokesmen at Plattsburgh Capt. Larry McMaster, Capt. Asked how the economy might affect his Today, 1:35 a.m. — Alarm at 11 a.m. at Holmes Funeral Friends may call at the (N.Y.) Air Force Base, where Donald G. Vann, Capt. John E. candidacy. Ford told an Atlanta news con­ 8 Devon Dr.; no fire (Town). Home, 400 Main St. The Rev. funeral home today from 2 to 4 the planes were based, refused Hockenberger, and 1st Lt. ference: “I believe that the economic Today, 5:21 a.m. — situation in 1976 will be an improving pic­ Burton Strand, pastor of Con­ and 7 to 9 p.m. to confirm reports that the James D. Cotton. Washdown of spilled gasoline at ture. It won’t be perhaps as good as we cordia Lutheran Church, will Friends wishing to do so may planes had been involved in an They were transported by officiate. Burial will be in East make contributions to the scene of auto accident, 630 Turkish Military Aid like, but I believe unemployment will be airborne refueling maneuver helicopter back to Plattsburgh Center St. (Town). going down and employment will be going Cemetery. Memorial Fund of Concordia Sterile Processing Explained when the collision took place about three hours after the Friends may call at the Lutheran Church, 40 Pitkin St. Today, 9^3 a.m. — Leaves on crash. up. I think the economic circumstances Mrs. Stella Leber, in uniform, sterile processing technician, explains the sterile fire off 'Thayer Rd. (Town). about ,10:30 p.m. will be good enough to justify at least my funeral home tonight from 7 to “I have no information on There were no ground in­ Expected to Resume processing procedure to a group of visitors who toured Manchester Hospital Sunday during Today, 11:10 a.m. — False seeking (the presidency).” 9. that,’’ said an unidentified juries although debris showered an open house. The lock handle behind Mrs. Leber controls the door of the steam sterilizer. report of truck fire on 1 0 M Plattsburgh spokesman. the Windham-Londonderry Interstate 86 near Exit 92 On reports that Sen. Howard Baker, R- The event was sponsored by the hospital auxiliary. There will be another open house with However, another area. A wing section hit a WASHINGTON (UPI) — Government months, in the view of officials here. (Town). officials say they expect a resumption of Tenn., is considering seeking the Yale Dean Dead at 55 similar tours for the public on March 1 from 1 to 4 p.m. (Herald photo by Pinto) Plattsburgh spokesman later hardware store in South Lon­ Turkey is in the midst of receiving Republican presidential nomination — TOLLAND COUNTY U.S. military aid to Turkey sometime confirmed there was KC-135 donderry, where most of the major shipments of U.S. F4 Phantom jet probably starting in the New Hampshire before the suspension could cause signifi­ NEW HAVEN (UPI) - Donald Calif., and Roderic Taylor of Monday, 8:14 a.m. — Report tanker aircraft in the area at wreckage fell. warplanes. It has received 16 of these primary — Ford said: "1 have indicated cant damage to NATO’s southern flank. W. Taylor, 55, dean of Yale’s North Haven; a daughter, of smoke on Elm Hill Rd., Ver­ planes since August, under credit terms that it is my intention to be a candidate in non; no fire. The State Department interpreted the 5 Graduate School, died today at Patricia, of Berkeley, Calif., arranged by the U.S. government, and has 1976, and of course in our system anybody act of Congress which requires the aid the Yale Health Center. and a sister, Mrs. Serge Hum- Monday, 9:33 a.m. — Car fire commitments for at least 24 more of the $5 can if they so desire qualify to be a can­ cutoff as taking effect at midnight tonight. Taylor, Eugene Higgins mon of Montclair, N.J. at Interstate 86 and Dobson million supersonic aircraft. didate in any primary.” professor of psychology and one Funeral services are private, POLICE REPORT Rd., Vernon. SHOP PINEHURST WEDNESDAY Some congressmen had thought Congress of the university’s leading Monday, 11:03 a.m. — Fire in meant midnight last night, but there was educators and administrators, boys’ restrooms at Tolland 9:00 ’til 6:00 no formal challenge to the State had been suffering from cancer Boy, 16, I n ju r e d Woodland St. Court date is Feb. on Hilliard St.; and structural High School, reported by box Department’s interpretation, extending aid another day. since last fall. I n Fight at MHS 24. damage to an entryway at the alarm; minor damage. February Flurries and Flakes Federal Reserve Moves He had been a member of the MANCHESTER • Michael Pelletier, 20, of 28 Community Y, 80 N. Main St. Monday, 3:52 p.m. — Field LEAN U.S. CHOICE Congress ordered that the aid, including A 16-year-old Manchester A drowsy driver was the ap­ HAMBURG Regardless of what the groundhogs credit sales, be suspended Feb. Yale faculty since 1955, and boy, Kerry Manley of 29 Durant Thompson St., Rockville, New England awoke to a blanket of walks had to be shoveled as is shown parent cause of an accident ear­ BEEF STEW forecast elsewhere, the sunshine Sun­ 5—today—but did not specify the hour. To Make Credit Easier dean of the graduate school since St., was treated for head in­ charged Monday afternoon with lb. 9 8 * light snow which continued here on S. Alton St. (Herald photo by 1969. ly this morning when a car left operating a motor vehicle while 5 LBS. OR MORE day in Manchester left shadows and Congress ordered the aid remain juries and released from the road and- slammed into ib.M.3 9 throughout the morning. For Pinto) suspended until "substantial progress” By RICHARD HUGHES In an encouraging development for the Taylor was a key figure at Manchester Memorial Hospital his license was suspended, mis­ Less than 5 lbs. . . $1.09 lb. Marrow Soup Bonos lb. 2c today the town along with most of youngsters it meant no school but UPI Business Writer auto industry, automakers said new car Yale in the planning and ad­ McCann’s Texaco service sta­ use of marker plates, and SOUTH SIDE toward a Cyprus peace settlement has Monday afternoon after an tion at 630 Center St., ENTRANCE been made and until President Ford can The Federal Reserve Bank, the nation’s sales in the final 10 days of January ministration of Yale’s new alleged fight outside failure to obey red light on ¥ money manager, says it intends to make jumped 42 per cent over the middle of the programs in the social •Manchester Police said. Locust St. Court date is Feb. 18. certify that Turkey would use the aid only Manchester High School, police freezer Pleaser or Large Family Special on for defensive purposes. more and easier credit available to fight month. Detroit credited the cash rebate sciences. Robert J. Dagon, 25, of East • Leonard Swanson, 32, of reported. Hartford told police he fell EXTRA LEAN, 12-lb. Average Secretary of State Henry Kissinger has the recession. promotions for the gain. At the time he was appointed Police responded to reports Hartford, charged Monday Effective today, the Federal Reserve President Ford, in his Atlanta news con­ dean, he was both chairman of asleep at the wheel while night with speeding and failure Winter^s Heaviest Snowfall said the cutoff would be a “tragedy” and of a boy unconscious at the made it cheaper for commercial banks to ference, cited the rebate program as an the Pyschology Department driving west on Center St. to obey red light at W. Middle CORN FED PORK LOINS “a serious setback for our security in­ school’s northeast lawn, and shortly after 5 a.m. Police said terests.” borrow “overnight” from the Fed’s example of how “good old American free and director of Yale’s Institute found Manley conscious but in­ Tpke. and Main St. Court date is reserve funds. enterprise" can help get the economy of Social Science. Dagon’s car crossed the center Feb. 24. But the consensu^ here in official circles jured. He was taken to the line, went off the road, knocked Blankets Most of Region is that both the United States and Turkey In the third decline in as many months, moving. Although he won a coveted hospital by Manchester Am­ 1.19 the Fed lowered the discount rate on such Rhodes scholarship to Oxford over two gasoline pumps, and have a vital stake in continued cooperation Good Stimulus bulance Service. Have it cut to order...2 Roasts and B to 10 Center and that this will be maintained after the loans to 6 3/4 per cent from 71/4 per cent. “The unusual and I think successful when he graduated from Baker came to rest in a garage door at By DOUG BEVINS Police said two other boys, the service station. Breaks reported to police Chops...Remember It’s Extra Lean... rain or sleet tonight. The National operations would change to sanding later present difficulty is sorted out. Expansion Policy marketing technique shown by the University in 1939, World War both under age 16, have been Monday included entry of a va­ Different religions, different fraternal Weather Service at Windsor Locks con­ today, and that crews would probably be II prevented his taking up Damage to the pumps and Schools were closed, traffic was moving Officials were particularly skeptical of “It is a signal by the Federal Reserve to automotive industry in the last few F referred to juvenile authorities station building was heavy, cant apartment at 1081 Main St. orders, different people — all have their tinued a winter storm warning throughout working until at least midnight. suggestions that Turkey might pull our of the market place that it intends to pursue months, and the announcement that some residence in England. in connection with the alleged and residences on Hilliard St. MORE SPECIAL VALUES STARTING WED. slowly, and there were several minor ac­ the day and night. Burchill said street plowing is com- Survivors include his widow, police said. Dagon and a cidents today as Manchester highway NATO, or .ordpr the United States out of a somewhat more expansive monetary of the appliance manufacturers are going fight. The incident occurred at and Croft Dr. About $40 in cash own ideas as to what funeral service The snow, which started falling at about .plicated in several ateas by townspeople’s three air bases it uses iii that country. to use the same techniques ... will have a Ruth Spence Taylor; two sons, passenger in his car, Jacqueline crews were out in force trying to keep up policy than it has heretofore,” said Leif about 3:30 p.m. was taken from the Croft Dr. O^A-Oz. Can 3 a.m., resulted from a storm front use of snowblowers, blowing snow into very good stimulus, not only to the Laird Taylor of Bakersfield, Brown of East Hartford, suf­ should and should not Include. The con­ They said Turkey’s continued Olsen, chief economist at First National home; it wasn’t known what with the biggest snowfall so far this moving northeastward from the Gulf of already-plowed streets. He also reminded economy but to public confidence,” Ford fered minor injuries but scientious funeral director is prepared to winter. membership in NATO is vital to her City Bank. was missing from the other 9 LIVES Mexico, the weathermen said. At midday, towns^ople of a parking ban on all defense, since the entire ’Turkish military Olsen said other recent action by the said. refused hospital treatment, Accumulations in Central Connecticut places. serve all families, taking these the storm was centered along the Manchester streets between 2 and 6 a.m. establishment has been supplied by the In Europe, the U.S. dollar, shored up by police said. CAT FOOD 5 P 1 . 0 0 were expected to reach eight inches this Fed, including the lowering of the amount Thefts reported Monday in­ Delaware coast. The entire New England region was get­ United States, which has sent that country the Federal Reserve and European cen­ Dagon was charged with differences into account rather than afternoon, before precipitation changes to of cash banks must keep in reserve to failure to drive right on a curve. cluded two fire extinguishers, and while deal stock lasts, we offer this simply By midday, Manchester had up to five ting snow today, with accumulations of a more than $3 billion in military aid since cover deposits and the purchase of govern­ tral banks, gained strength against Euro­ E trying to impose his own ideas of what’s foot expected in northern areas. ABOUT TOWN Court date is Feb. 25 at East valued at $28, stolen from wonderful special on inches of snow on the ground and driving 1950. ment securities, has had greater influence pean currencies Tuesday. Hartford. homes on Birch and Spruce right or wrong. was hazardous. Elsewhere in the East, near-blizzard con­ Abandoning NATO and switching to in creating more money for commercial On the New York Stock Exchange, stock Sts.; - and a $130 leather coat PURINA Gromyko Fails Schools in Manchester and most sur­ ditions were reported in West Virginia. another military supplier, even if one loans. prices were down slightly at the close stolen from a patron of the rounding towns were closed today. Lunch Meetings scheduled tonight in in the parish hall of the church. Arrests made or motor vehi­ boxes* 1 could be found, would be an extremely Loan Demand Down after larger losses in early trading. The Ladies Aid of the European Health Spa, 515 W. MEMBER. THE ORDER OF DIE GOLDEN RULE CHOICE MORSELS menus for Manchester’s public schools Manchester were likely to be canceled, Members are reminded to bring cle violations charged by costly and time consuming process for the But, he said, a more significant factor in The Dow Jones industrial average, off Lutheran Women’s Missionary Middle Tpke. In Mission were pushed back a day because of the several sources said, although no sandwiches. Dessert and Manchester Police included: ' Turks-something they would undertake declining interest rates has been the more than 10 points at the outset, lost 3.37 League of Zion Evangelical Vandalism reported Monday o m e United Press International closings. decisions had been made at midday. at 708.07. Volume again was heavy with beverages will be served by • Ronald C. Soares, 40, of only in the last resort after many, many 'dwindling demand for loans. Lutheran Church will meet included $400 worth of damage HOLMES PINEHURST GROCERY, INC. Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei There were reports of scores of "fender- 25.4 million shares traded. Mrs. Viola Trotter, Mrs. Bolton, charged with failure to aoo MAIN STREET • MANCHESTER,CONN. Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at the done to roof shingles at the Gromyko flew home today without Egyp­ bender” autombile accidents throughout Florence Thornton and Mrs. drive a reasonable distance 302 M A IN ...... MANCHESTER, CONN. church. Refreshments will be Eighth Utilities District garage HOWARD HOLMES ARTHUR HOLMES NORMAN HOLMES tian support for Moscow’s Middle East the state today, but Manchester Police Marion Schuman. apart in connection with a two- served by Mrs. Emil Bronke, peace moves, but left behind a pledge for said there were only two or three storm- car crash Monday morning at Mrs. Samuel Demko, Mrs. more Soviet military aid. related accidents this morning. None were Welfare’s Edward Maher: A Man of Principle Center St. and Salem Rd. Henry Nelson and Mrs. Andreas Officers and directors of Egyptian Foreign Minister Ismail serious. Soares’ truck was in collision Lorenzen. Omar Shrine Club will meet at 8 Fahmi said the two-day talks “were com­ Highway Supt. John Burchill said town By SOL R. COHEN pleasure of seeing some of my ideas take with a car driven by Simone p.m. Wednesday at the home of pletely successful and served their pur­ crews began chemical routes at 4:30 a.m. Edward H. Maher, who became Connec­ shape.” m Curkin of 26 Arvine PI. Court The DAV Auxiliary will meet A1 Rossetto, club president, 93 pose.” aiid by 7 a.m. all town snowplows —plus ticut’s welfare commissioner Saturday, is Presently, the Maher family has a home date is Feb. 18. Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at the Lake St. MANCHESTER: 5 19 e a s t m id d l e t p k e . “Outstanding issues” would have to several contracted plows —were working a man of principle — living proof that in Delmar, N.Y., a suburb of Albany. He • Stanley Shamonis, 44, of no VFW Home. wait until Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev on 28 routes. money isn’t everything in life. plans to sell the residence and move his certain address, charged Mon­ An adult Bible study will be 646-445S visits Egypt, he said. Burchill expected that plowing Maher, a Connecticut native and a family to Connecticut — possibly again in day night with breach of peace Scandia Lodge, Vasa Order of conducted Wednesday at 10 former Manchester resident, took a $9,000 the Manchester area. and intoxication in connection America, will meet Thursday a.m. at Zion Evangelical lmii9 room HUCE SELEaiON - FIRST QUALITY cut in pay when he became welfare com­ Maher said he didn’t apply for the with a domestic disturbance on at 7:30 p.m. at Odd Fellows Lutheran Church. missioner. He gets $33,000 a year. As welfare commissioner job but was Hall. Miss June Werdelin, R.N., Now one of Conneclicul'i lorgeit convertible rclailen offen a ipecial pregram of )|aving5 on every Brand-name tieep-sofa in ilock. You're sure to like one of Sanitary Sewer Charge executive deputy commissioner in New recommended for it by several Connec­ will speak on “Fractures and the 60 on display and that's the one on whkh you'll save. York State’s Department of Social Ser­ ticut people. He said he was surprised ' f s r Fixin’s,” a presentation on vices, the job he held until last Friday, he when Gov. Grasso contacted him and fractures of the hip and long Increases Proposed was getting $42,000 a year. asked if he’d be interested. bones and the surgical The Maher family includes Mrs. Maher, ‘We Talked, I Accepted’ prosthetic equipment used in V the former Therese Kane, and sons Brian, “I definitely was interested,” he the surgical operations. tQppiesl; > 9 j By SOL R. COHEN Just thr^ hours before they had heard Jeffrey and Gary. They resided on explained. “We talked and I accepted.” Refreshments will be served. Town Manager Robert Weiss is the first item — the proposal to hike Chambers St. from 1957 to 1964, when Maher acknowledges his number one proposing a hike in sanitary sewer charges charges for large-volume customers. Maher took a job with the New York State task will be to determine "how to provide The Five-Point Club of 29.95 tw ie ^ Mattraw. leaM y m $ $ H . Petition Resubmitted can help shape policy and have the * ' > ®0«e" tn-sleeh velvet Tuesday night’s board meeting and con­ liquidating those bills.” Sunset Club will meet SEALY-SIMMONS stituted the last item heard by the direc­ Residents of Keeney St. (between He said also he’s looking into reports Hackmatack St. and Folly Brook) sub­ Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. at the tors. Connecticut isn’t doing as much as it can mitted a repeat petition Tuesday night, Senior Citizens Center. After February Special KARPEN-ECLIPSE SAVE or should to spread infonnation regarding the meeting, cards will be requesting sanitary sewers for their area.' The Weather the availibilty of food stamps. ON SUPER-QUEEN FOR EXAMPLE played. BERKLINE $ The board took no action in December 1973 “I’m a great believer in food stamps and IM CO$«40KUTAN laiU hte'i 90 hwh Inside Today on a previous petition from the area Snow today will mix with and then SAVE 10% ON ALL Convertibles cer^O ew ry te«e inched le Htmdta residents. I’m for making them available to as many Members of the VFW change to freezing rain and then rain this eligible people as possible,” he said. “It’s > yew deduct The latest petition is signed by the Auxiliary will meet Wednesday $ 200. Senior Citizens ...... Page 3 afternoon. Accumulations will range tom 1 a very useful service, at a relatively ALL DIAMONDS owners of nine of the Keeney St. proper­ Visits Manchester Office at 7:30 p.m. at Holmes Funeral Conununity Spirit of ‘76...... Page 4 to 3 inches along the shore to 6 inches or minimal cost to the state.” ties and excludes numbers 119-123-116. The Home, 400 Main St., to conduct Stamps and Coins ...... Pages more well inland. Highs around 40 near the Maher was accompanied on his excluded properties now are serviced state Welfare Commissioner Edward acting head of the local office of the a ritual for the late Mrs. Jennie STORE HOURS Environmental Education ...... Page 21 coast and in the low 30s elsewhere. htenchester visit by Serge Tetera, district from Hackmatack St. The petition asks Precipitation changing to brief snow W. Maher visited the Mancheker of­ state’s Public Assistance Program. Lappen, a member. TUESDAY-FRIDAY 10-12 Area P rofile...... Pages 8, 9, 22 director of the Hartford-Manchester area. the directors to utilize revenue sharing flurries by late tonight and continuing fice of the state welfare department She directs the operation of about 100 SATURDAY VO-S FREE DELIVERY • CO NVINIINT TERMS • MASTER CHARGE Herald Angle...... Page 15 The new welfare commissioner pledged, 3 or GmtraUom funds for the sewer construction. A public Thursday. Lows tonight in the 20s Inlaiirt Tuesday as part of his plan to tour employes, including some assiped to O O SH ) MONDAY East, Tech winners...... Page is “My administration will be open and St. Mary’s Episcopal Guild hearing on the request will be scheduled and near 30 along the coast. Highs statewide facilities. Here he is shown the Children Services Program. MANCHESTER PARKADE East football awards...... Page 17 by the board. available to all inquiries from the news will meet Thursday at 11 a m. Thursday mostly in the 30s. media and the public.” statistics by Ethel Devine of Vernon, (Herald photo by Dunn) 4 PAGE TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Wed., Feb. 5,1975 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn.. Wed., Feb. 5, 1975— PAGE THREE

f NATIONAL WIATHER SEIVICE FOtECAST I* 7AM EST 2 - 4 - 7S NEWS B E PICKY AND SAVE * BE PICKY AND SAVE FOR SENIOR CITIZENS immigration p e a k THEATER SCHEDULE Knox Launches ^Siwash Look' CRANSTON, R L (UPD - As years between 1900 and 1914, ac­ ______By WALLY FORTIN many as 5,000 immigrants a day cording to the American Auto­ s b a I ^ b GALESBURG, 111. (UPI) - from Evanston, 111., swimmer going to dig it. So now’s the mentlil hospital,” he said. arrived in the U. S. in the peak mobile Association. We’re very picky It’s called the "Siwash look,” Mike Muro of Zion, III., and Burnside Theatre — ‘‘The UA East 2 - “Airport” 7:30- time to find out what our heads Singer lost he match, 3-2. and 10 students who are eight other students have had look like.” Godfather Part II” 8:00 9:30 Hello, everybody! I guess the “Some of the girls don’t like Alice Shorett, 119; Karl White, promoting it at Knox College their heads shaved. Reaction in Vernon Cinema 1 — ‘‘The UA East 3 - “Challenge To a t ^ h ) i £ t 8 . important news today is about Muro actually started the fad it,” Singer said. 119; Josephine Schutz, 119; hope it will catch on and their Galesburg has been mixed. Night Porter” 7:15-9:15 Be Free” 5:00-7:00-9:00 our trip to the movie tomorrow. when he shaved his head to get In addition to the girl who Esther Anderson, 118; Ann girl friends will speak to them One girl threatened to break Cinema 2 — “Piay It Again Showcase Cinema 1 — The theatre is on Sullivan the maximum speed during a threatened to break her engage­ PLAZA DEPARTMENT STORE Perras, 116; Harvey Barrette, again. off her engagement if her swimming meet. It seemed to ment, another said she would Sam” 7:30; "Blazing Saddles” “Earthquake” 1:30-7:15-9:40 I Avenue and the movie is a com­ (W« Hava A Notion To Plaaso) 116; E lm er Swanson, 116; boyfriend kept the “ Siwash NOTE: Special Late Show edy called "Law and Disorder” Because once you have your work. Muro has qualified for a never speak to her boyfriend if NEXT TO FRANK’S SUPERMARKET 9:00 Dorothy Andrews, 116. Look” permanently. UA East 1 — “Murder on the Friday and Saturday 12:10 Here’s our Guarantee! featuring Carrol O’Connor. All head shaved, there is no turning post-season swimming tourna­ he were permanently bald. EAST MIDDLE TURNPIKE, MANCHESTER 29.77 Don’t forget, this is the week ment. Orient Express” 7:00-9:20 Showcase Cinema 2 — seniors are invited to take in back. “We weren’t drunk when we for making the final payment Muro drew little attention “Towering Inferno” 1:30-8:00 I 1. All work must be done to our Customer's this show, and with the way “Bald is beautiful,” suggest did it — just crazy,” Singer SILK-TEX MATTRESS COVERS for the Florida Hop scheduled with the “Siwash look.” But VITAMIN dC^THEATRES EAST Showcase Cinema 3 — things are these days, a good the billiard-ball boys who have said. “It’s no radicalism, no Supor Soft, Contour Stylo, Roinforcad Edgaa satisfaction to the last picky detail. for Feb. 16. If you still think when Singer showed up bald for “Freebie and the Bean” 1:45- laugh is what we need. you’d like to go, give us a call taken their cue from the Indian symbolism — just crazy. Eaat to Put On, and to Romovo. I 2. Clothes must be ready on the afternoon a wrestling meet, it was a HEADQUARTERS 7:25-9:45 We will be using both the old and get your name on a waiting nickname of their school, "Old “We figured that once you get Liggett Parkade Twin SIzo and Full SIzo , (after 4:00p.m.) of the day promised. different story. NOTE: Special Late Show bus and the new one and may Siwash.” out of college and then shave Low Prices' list, because we may have a few “Everybody gave me strange Need Something? Ask Plezal Friday and Saturday 12:25 even need a few cars. We will Wrestler Phil Singer, a junior your head, your employer is not drop outs at the last minute. looks, like I just got out of a Showcase Cinema 4 — “Ab- > T o prove wc niean I’IC K Y , if our guarantee all meet here at the center at 1 Variety Show t is not met to your satisfaction, you garment will by” 1:45-7:45-10:00 p.m. and leave together. If by This Sunday afternoon we NOTE: Special Late Show ^ be done at no charge ...! chance, you’re going to take will have our first line rehear­ Friday and Saturday 11:50 your car and it will be filled and sal for our Variety Show. This '62"*' Anniversary you want to go ahead, then we year we’re trying to keep the ask you to wait outside the whole show no more than two , 1-86 EXIT 9i , theater for us. We sure hope we hours and with all the talent SALE will get a large turnout because that showed up for tryouts, this BURNSIDE IfollowiBumside Signs I if we do, we’ll be able to get in is a tough job. lURNSIDE AVE., E. HTFD. • PARHINC • 528-3333 on some more good shows at a The second half of the show NEW very nominal fee. should be a real humdinger and SHOWTIMES Un WEATHER FOTOCAST ^ |j<$UARANTEED Oh yes, the price for the show hqve something to do with the m m MON. ttm i HU. is 75 cents and no charge for the 8:00 coming Bicentennial. Rehear- W&i $4 • 8Nip.ry ride ^nd from the theater. sal starts at 2 p.m. arid if for • SATURDAYS • For Period Ending 7 AM EST Thursday. During Wednesday night, snow is likely over the So, join us for a great fun some reason yoti couldn’t make 2:30-6:30-10 northern and central Rockies, the Great Lakes region and in parts of the norUi Atlantic afternoon; in fact, join us for it the past two Sundays, you liq! • our hot meal first. • SUNDAYS• states where it will change to rain near the coastal sections. Rain or showers will be noted may show up this week. 1:38-04:30 in the east Gulf coastal area. Elsewhere, mostly fair weather should prevail. Minimum Seniors wishing to come to Pinochle General Electric the center on Tllursday must Monday afternoon we had 17 BARGAIN MATINEE SAT. 2:30 - SUN. 1;30 temperatures include: (approx, max readings in parenthesis) Atlanta 38 (56), Boston 30 come in the morning at regular Portable Steve Allen hosts “The Se­ (42), Chicago 18 (26), Dallas 31 (46), Denver 15 (35 (, Duluth -7 (8), Houston 40 (57), tables for pinochle with the cond Annual Unofficial Miss time. There will be no special following winners: Hand M ixer Jacksonville 46 (66), Kansas City 12 (19), Los Angeles 50 (62), Miami 61 (78), New Orleans trip at noon as we leave for the Fritz Wilkinson, 711; John L as Vegas Showgirl 43 (62), New York 35 ( 47), Phoenix 41 (67), San Francisco 45 (61), Seattle 27 (42), St. Louis show at 1 and will return home Pageant” Thursday (Feb. ) Gaily, 692; Harvey Barrette, 6 15 (23), Washington 35 (54). on our regular bus route. 691; George Schroll, 682; NilsS. I TARE ROUTES 15 . M . BS (EXIT 95) 648-93331 I TAKE ROUTES 15 . 8 4 .8 6 (HIT 95) 649 51331 at 11:30 p.m. on ABC-TV. Along with the movie, we will Shenning, 674; Robert TK MOST COHTROVERSUL GREAT TOGETMER! have our regular ballroom dan­ Schubert, 672; Helen Erickson, niM OF OUR TRE I 2 COMEDY CUSSKS! cing from 10 a.m. to noontime. 644; Andy Noske, 663; Ann Reg. MEL BROOKS (R) Lightweight unit with powerful Setback Results Perras, Mabel Keeney, 16.99 We had another large turnout Each motor and 3-speed fingertip “BLAZING SADDLES” Complete take - down and re - hant!; 659; Betty Jesanis, 659; Felix control. Beaters eject easily PLUS WOODY ALLEN’S (PQ) service for last Friday afternoon set­ Jesanis, 656; Cora Blow, 655; • 2-Burner Camp for cleaning. /M24 “PLAY IT AGAIN SAr back games as we had 84 Mae Livinan, 632; Karl White, Stove Instant heat con­ (iiu liiclinii adjiisliiig iciision traverse players and the following “SAOCOS" 1 M • “SAT 730 628; Ann Thompson, 627; Wes trol, stainless burners, self rods and luhriealing earriers at no winners: Frost, 527. carry case. #425 EVES AT 7:15-9:15 VSAT. NAT. 2 n i • Sm CONT. 2 M . TV TONIGHT extra eliarge) «8UN. 5:15-7:15-9:15. 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SAT 8i SUN -1 :0 0 - 3:00 - 5:00 • 7:00 - 0:00 BRASS BED and HEADBOARD 1145 Tolland Turnpike PAGE FOUR - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Wed., Feb. 5,1975 Lighter Side MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Wed.. Feb. 5,1975 — PAGE FIVE The Mystery Adviser World^s Tallest Girl THE COMMUNITY Strikes Capital Again Has First Big Date SOMETHING NEW SPIRIT OF 76 By DICK WEST is inflation. If you propose a STAMPS AND COINS SHELBYVILLE, Ind. (UPI) cream cake, a triple banana five per cent surtax, you will Singer By RUSS MacKENDRICK — ’The tallest girl in the world split, followed by another triple By JOHN SIBUN put Democrats in Confess on finally had her first date during version of shrimp cocktail and WASHINGTON (UPI) - the spot. the weekend. two soft drinks. UNDER Let’s play a game of “Who “If they approve the tax Tftcruts., I Nineteen-year-old Sandy Allen Gerber had a shrimp this awareness, use the Said?” £tru A grant from the Connecticut are too many to list here, but before the election, you will get iTi- ' " • 1 AP went out with Dan Gerber, 7- cocktail, three filets, a baked Humanities Council made “Horizons” aspect of the they include plans to build a Who said; "Mr. President, credit for putting the lid on in­ doseout sale! .‘'•V *■ ^ * '.'.4 m foot-2. potato, salad, two buckets of the CIA has a well-trained inva­ 1 possible the most interesting Bicentennial program to complex in Denver for Indian flation. If Uey don’t approve it, m Sandy is 7-foot-5 and is listed hot rolls, hot popcorn served in ^ r; , and meaningful Bicentennial resolve them. people from reservations who sion force in Central America. you can make it into a cam­ in the Guinness Book of salad bowls, a double pie a la program in the state to date. To encourage the exchange of seek to make life in that city’s If you will give us the go-ahead, paign issue. Records as the world’s tallest mode — washed down with 19 Some thirty Connecticut ideas and provide for anyone to urban community. Also a we will land in Cuba at the Bay “Either way, it will help the woman. soft drinks. towns met for a three-day speak out on urgent modem proposed irrigation project will of Pigs and you will get credit Republicans regain control of Savel9V 180 Gerber, 22, traveled 211 miles ’The couple was accompanied weekend conference in January issues is why the Humanities provide water for cultivating for overthrowing the Castro Congress.” from Flora, 01., to take out by Dan’s sister, Mrs. Judy at Eastern State College, whose Council sponsored the event. 110,000 acres of otherwise arid regime” ? Shortly after the election, the Time for a bit of couth. Anyone puzzled that this set Miss Allen ^ f t e r reading a Bryan, who drove him from streak. It has his head alongside Center for Connecticut Studies The council does not take a land and the 110th annual Who said; “Mr. President, mystery adviser disappeared This triad is from the mul­ should come out of Nicaragua, newspaper ^ ic l e about her. Flora to Shelbyville for the co-sponsored the event. position pro or con, but con­ Winnebago Pow Wow will the Viet Cong is about to for awhile. But with the opening ticolored Nicaraguan set of 15 believing it to be a country of an old-time movie camera. Despite ^the number of date. $55 to $299 These are both ten-centers in a The gathering gave Bicenten­ cerns itself with the role of highlight the deeds of Little overrun South Vietnam. of the new Congress in January, — “The World’s Greatest Opera bananas and border wars, photographers and reporters Also along was Miss Allen’s 6- nial leaders the opportunity to bringing together adult citizens Priest, a 19th century patriot. However, if we escalate the he suddenly turned up on ori9m allY’74«io’359” Singers.” It was released on should take a good look. horizontal format. present, the couple said, ”It is year-old brother, Mike Warner. Also on the same page, in meet with their peers and enjoy and scholars in the humanities How active Connecticut war by sending in American Capitol Hill. Jan. 22, the date chosen to coin­ Bananas are now secondary and possible for two people over He settled for a hamburger. color, is a set of six birds from a free exchange of ideas for for discussion of current issues towns are in the Bicentennial troops, we can quickly turn “Gentlemen,” he told the cide with the appearance of the borders have jelled. The seven-feet tall to have a normal Discontinued models! the Cayman Islands. (“Where’s local planning. The views of of public policy. program compared to the rest them back and you will get leadership conference, “Presi­ Joan Sutherland in “La people have a bent for the arts date.” that?’’ “Well, it’s near Jamaica those attending varied greatly Marianne Barnaby, executive of the country can be cleared credit for saving Southwest dent Ford has propos^ a one- Brand new, some in Traviata” at the Royal Opera and have been called a nation of Miss Allen indicated she in the West Indies; and it’s but all expressed the deter­ director of the council, im­ from the following two facts; Asia from the Communists” ? shot income tax rebate of up to House in Covent Garden. poets. Their town of Metapa might like to try another date— pronounced ‘Kye-MAHN,” with mination to make their respec­ mediately made herself very Who said; “Mr. President, $1,000 as an anti-recession factory-sealed cartons! (Sutherland as Marie in “La was the birthplace of Ruben if they could find an in-between the accent on the last syllable.’’ POOR SERVICE tive programs educational as popular when she stated she 1. Of the approximate 45,000 some of our boys got caught move. Fille Du Regiment” is on the Dario, a major force in modern meeting place since the 211 “You’re r i ^ t Dad” ) NEW YORK (UPD-Our postal well as entertaining. Local had “money to give away.” To eligible Bicentennial com­ trying to bug the Democratic “This shows how badly he has Zi^Zags, Stretch-Stitch ma­ 40-centavo airmail issue, not Spanish literature. miles was too much for either National Committee, last night. service is sloppy, wasteful and Bicentennial representatives many Bicentennial program munities in the country, only 2,- misread the mood of the coun­ chines, even Touch & Sew '* shown here.) In the capital city of t o negotiate with regularity. It is announced that the Mail slow - that’s official. The Na­ contributing to the event came planners this is most welcome 000 of them have had their But if we play it close to the try. machines, all loaded with The three artists above, Managua, persisting in spite of The date ended with a dinner Order Section of the Philatelic tional Enquirer says the General from Manchester, Bolton, An­ news during these tight programs recognized by the vest, nobody will find out that Singer exclusive features. Callas, Qialiapin, and Caruso, earthquakes, is the Concert in Indianapolis. Waitress Sandy “The people at this time are Sales Division in Washington Accounting Office has found that dover and Hebron. economic days. But it is impor­ federal government. wme of your top aides were in­ were the winners in a poll of in­ Hall of the Fine Arts Festival, Fisk said she served the dead setjagainst any part of Carrying case or will be moving to new quarters tw o million letters are The theme of the workshop tant to remember that, among 2. Almost half of Connec­ volved and it will soon blow ternational critics and opera where many important operas following; government action to stimulate cabinet extra. and that a temporary delay in misdirected every day and that was “Dissent in Revolutionary other considerations, to qualify, ticut’s towns have had their over” ? personalities. They are pic­ have been performed. So this Miss Allen had three shrimp the economy, particularly a tax filling orders will result. (So means an extra $3as million a and Contemporary Connec­ the project would have to in­ programs considered worthy to And who said; “Mr. Presi­ cut. tured in the costume of the role stamp issue should come as no cocktails, three 8-ounce filet what else is new?) year to put things right. volve understanding of a receive the designation of dent, Congress and the along with a musical excerpt surprise. mignons, two giant baked ticut.” Lectures were given by “They favor a wait-and-see Each misdirected letter is Early American historians, current issue, involve the “Bicentennial Community.” American people are afraid from the opera. (Caruso, the potatoes with two oversized policy that will let things run on Saw “Get Christie Love” on delayed at least three days -and followed by discussions to humanities, and be aimed at out This success is due to the ac­ Nixon might be prosecuted. If top winner, is piaying Eleazer orders of french-fried the way they are at least until TV and wondered what could some keep going the rounds as examine the nature of and reac­ of school adults in fostering tive leadership in the state you grant him a full pardon right summer. in “La Juive.” ) Linn’s is having another whirl mushrooms, a double order of possibly have been in that little they are repeatedly sent to tion to dissent in Revolutionary dialogue between academic communities, especially in the away, it will greatly increase Also! F U T U R A * machine that performs like new! Factory-recon­ There is also a souvenir sheet at color. Still a little on the onion rings and salad. For “That will give you plenty of stock book of stolen stamps to wrong addresses. Connecticut as compared to the humanists and the general smaller towns. The activity and your popularity and get your ad­ ditioned machines, floor models, demonstrators. Model 900. showing the same three per­ gruesome side but thanks for dessert, a double order of ice time to draw up 533 different be worth $4 million. They are nature of and the reaction to public. Further information on interest is reflected in in­ ministration off to a good formers together with the trying. It helps. anti-recession programs of $180 O F F original price when new! Carrying case or cabinet extra. inflating inflation. dissent in Contemporary the availability of a possible creasing measure in this start” ? your own — one for each famous circular photograph of On the front page of their Connecticut. grant can be obtained by newspaper’s area town Give up? I don’t know who the interior of Covent Garden. latest is the Pioneer Jupiter member of Congress.” “ Coin World Spotlights writing to Mrs. Barnaby, columns, and as a result the said those things either, but Other familiar names on the stamp shown as blue and purple Participants were en­ Where will the mystery ad­ Gold.” And that they did — with Connecticut Humanities Coun­ Greater Manchester communi­ whoever it was apparently is stamps are Martin.elli, on a tan background. Then the couraged to include in their viser strike next? I don’t wish 144 rather boring pages. local planning some programs cil 287, High St., Middletown, ty can look forward to one of now in charge of drawing up Lehmann, Ponselle, Pinza, and one of D.W. Griffith is a sort of to alarm you but I have heard SINGER Some nuggets panned out; Conn. 06457. the more exciting and economic game plans. Flagstad. ocher shot through with a green FRIDAY and to reflect this theme and take rumors he is angling to go along Sewing Centers and participating Approved Dealers. 1 — The kruggerrand is the the opportunity of examining The question of who were the meaningful programs to be held “ Mr. President,’’ the on Secretary of State ■A Tiadlmarli ol THE SINGER COMPANY Not all machines at all stores most popular bullion coin. It pressing current issues, and, by real dissenters of the anywhere. mystery adviser said last Oc­ Kissinger’s next trip to the Mid­ contains a full troy ounce of Revolutionary War period tober, “the number one enemy dle East. came to mind at the con­ gold — easy to figure. And the SAfURDAY COREY RETURNS ference. The British thought the markup, if you can get one un- HOLLYWOOD (UPI) - Jeff Phosphate Detergent Ban Patriots to be the dissenters, gimmicked, is only 8 to 14 per Ci State Solons while they, in turn, considered Corey, leading drama teacher in Renewal Is Predicted cent above the bullion value. It Line Up Behind the Loyalists to be the dissen­ Hollywood, returns to acting is a real, honest-to-goodness ting faction. Perhaps the real with a role in “The Six-Million coin, so a numismatist may Camp Safety Bill dissenters were the Indians, Dollar Man.” HARTFORD (UPI) - A detergents were the source of acquire one without feeling let WASHINGTON (UPI) - many of whom had been proposal to renew a state ban only a small part of down. Connecticut’s congressional reduced to begging as a means on phosphate detergents will be the phosphates found in Connec­ 2 — Dahlonega, where the delegation has lined up behind a of getting by. That most of this approv^ this session, accor­ ticut waters. It was easier, the mint was, com es from a bill that provides $7.5 million to proud race threw in their lot HERS/ ding to its sponsor, Sen. Louis officials said, to remove the Cherokee Indian word meaning enforce safety regulations in with the British did not improve Ciccarello, D-Norwalk. phosphates from the water than “yellow metal.” Over 40 Tm t* «rf IbMXMlM Stnica Gjuirit Cii Ciccarello predicted the bill 3— The Josian K. Lilly collec­ youth camps throughout the their eventual well-being. to try to prevent the chemical country. Therefore, it is interesting to O p e n 24 Hours Dally would pass because of “a com­ from entering the water. tion of gold is on exhibition at Reps. Robert N. Giaimo and note that the Indian is to take an bination of a genuinely the Smithsonian — $5.5 million fridoyand FOR EMERGENCY SERVICE Ciccarello said the Toby Moffett, Connecticut active part in the Bicentennial progressive legislature and new worth. legislature’s reversal of its Democrats, are among the celebration. The Navajo Nation faces in the state Department 4 — They are still looking for stand on the phosphate ban Solurdoy more than 100 co-sponsors of of Arizona is one of seven In­ of Environmental Protection.” the Lost Dutchman Mine in the "was marked by some of the the bill and are the latest to dian communities making a M o b il COUPO In 1971 the legislature ap­ Superstition Mountain area of most intensive lobbying activi­ back the bill. A driving force HEATIMGOILS proved the ban on phosphate Arizona. Feb. 7»h & 8Jh major effort, as a Bicentennial ty the Capitol has ever seen.” behind the proposed legislation d e te rg e n ts but th e 1974 project, to improve com­ He said several studies con­ is Mitch Kurman, a Westport, munications and the exchange OIL BURNER & legislature eliminated it just The Manchester Philatelic ducted since 1974 prove a ban on Conn., furniture salesman who of information among the 800,- HEATING INSTALLATION months before it was to go into Society will meet at Mott’s on phosphate detergents helps to has been crusading since 1965 000 American Indians in the effect on the advice of en­ Feb. 11 from 7 to 10 p.m. It will clear the waters of algae that when he lost a son in a camping United States. vironmental protection of­ be an envelope-stuffing night to 643-5135 rob other forms of marine life accident. The proposed Indian projects 315 Canter St. Mancheatar SAVINGS ficials. prepare packets of stamps for of needed oxygen. WHILE QUANTITIES LAST ... 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iHaurlu'iitpr Hiipuiim Hpralii fs f • Driver Not Hurt .■* ^ OPINION m S -. When Car Flips A 22-year-old Hartford Mansfield Depot were in colli­ woman wasn’t hurt when her sion Tuesday afternoon at E. HI NEIGHBOR car rolled over at N. Main and Center and Brookfield Sts. By BURL LYONS N. School Sts. early today, Minor injuries were reported. - Trade Imbalance Manchester Police reported. The Burnham vehicle was Police said the woman, towed. I*' / ■ Cecelia M. Paliocha, was un­ Today we are wrapping up a cir­ There are an estimated 10,500 men I The nation might have enjoyed a announcement that the OPEC nations culation subscription drive in which and women who graduated in 1974 familiar with the area and was Arrests made or motor vehi­ apparently driving too fast bumper balance of trade of $14 billion our news boys and girls have been cle summonses issued by have agreed in Algiers to meet with with a journalism degree. The U.S. when she lost control at the in­ scrambling for new Herald Manchester Police included: in 1974, if it had not been for the drain the consuming nations later to discuss Department of Labor says there are tersection. • John F. Mulcahy, 42, of customers. 'The response has been currently about 40,000 reporters and of paying tripled prices for imported the effects of their pricing structure ’The car, a Volkswagen sedan, Wethersfield, charged Tue^ay terrific and as a result of their editors employed in the nation’s news­ skidded sideways and rolled night with operating a motor oil, according to the Department of on the industrialized world. successful efforts, about 70 of our rooms. The estimate is that there is over. It was heavily damaged vehicle while his license was Commerce. They have signified, however, that ■carriers will be guests of The Herald room each year for 5,000 to 8,000 new­ and was towed from the scene. suspended. Court date is Feb. on a special bus trip and tour to New Police didn’t take action in 18. And the frustrating side of it is that they would like the talks to be on the comers. York City in March. Yet, journalism enrollments are in­ the 12:30 a.m. accident. • Gaetan J. LeBrun, 22, of broad subjects of raw materials and ''H - ' - in 1974 we reduced our imports of Among the highlights of the trip will creasing. There has been a 300 per East Hartford, charged shortly foreign oil by an approximate 5 per development, rather than being con­ - ' 7 ^ be a tour of the U.N., boat ride to the cent hike since 1964 and a four-fold in­ ' A motel room at Piano’s after midnight today with Motor Inn, 100 E. Center St., operating a motor vehicle while cent, dropping from 2.3 billion barrels fined to oil, as the United States Statue of Liberty and a cinerama crease in the number of graduates. show. suffered substantial vandalism his license was suspended. in 1973 to 2.2 billion barrels last year. wishes. Instead of going into newsrooms, Tuesday, police reported. Court date is Feb. 18. many of the graduates are going into Authorities are seeking a motel Payments for foreign oil, however, The balance of trade deficit was not • Rose M. Archer, 43, of 245 Naturally everyone is pleased Gov. public relations. guest who might have done the Adams St., charged TVesday B 4 L shot up from $7.8 billion to $24.6 a surprise. Everyone knew that the Ella Grasso turned down the pay in­ damage. afternoon with misuse of billion. The resulting deficit of more economy could not absorb such crease which was available to her by O ur congratulations to “Everything that could marker plates. Court date is law. Manchester’s Mark Kravitz and his possibly be destroyed in the Feb. 18. than $3 billion was the second worst in astronomical prices for oil imports But we also like what happened in new Quality Inn in Talcottville which room was destroyed,” police • Walter Szotka, 58, of Wind­ and still maintain a beneficial trade our history. Maryland. There the voters had the will be officially opened Sunday. said. Mirrors, lamps, tables, sor Locks, charged Tuesday y : beds, sinks, a glass door, Obviously the artificially inflated status. opportunity to decide on whether the The facility has been needed for night with fourth-degree governor’s pay should be increased counter, shower, and color larceny, in connection with a oil prices are a great threat to our If we need any further goading some time and will be a fine asset to. and it was refused by more than 60 per television set were smashed, shoplifting complaint from towards a policy of seeking self- the Manchester area. police said. Caldor Department Store, Burr future financial welfare, as well as cent of the voters. sufficiency this should supply it. There was no dollar estimate Corners. Court date is Feb. 24. extremely damaging at a time when While on the subject of money, 435 A newspaper in Hickory, N.C., says of the loss. we are fighting both diminishing infla­ While our present economic problems U.S. representatives and 100 senators the nation’s economy has gone Burglaries reported to police earn $42,500 per year. They may also An Open House Reminder Cars driven by David H. tion and economic depression. are severe, we must not lose sight of obscene and summed up the country’s Tuesday included a break into a legally accept honorariums, adding as Brown of 28 Elwood Rd. and Trebbe Dr. residence and the the primary goal of eventually financial state in this fashion: There may be some occasion for i much as $50,000 to their annual in- “ America’s economy has There aren’t any youngsters in school today to see the poster, but it will be there Thursday Giovena R. Burnham of theft of a $12.50 slide rule. extremely cautious optimism in the developing all our energy from within. .come. Governors cannot accept degenerated to a pornographic level. for them to see. It reminds them that Manchester Exchange Ciub, in celebration of Crime . i f honorariums. Interest rates are topless and the Prevention V/eek Feb. 3-9, is sponsoring an open house at the Manchester Police Each member of Congress has a stock market is bottomless. The Headquarters Sunday from 1 to 4 p.m. Posting the notice at Verplanck School is Sgt. Henry Public Learns Police staff and usually one or more of its language of mortgage hunters is Minor. Watching is Dick Carter, left, treasurer of the Exchange Club; and Verplanck prin­ members makes as much as $35,000. shocking and inflation has left many cipal William Freeman. (Herald photo by Pinto) Already Get Benefits Program Floundering In fact, the widely-known Wilbur of us over exposed. If this keeps up, : " ■■ - -»»>»•: Mills, pays his personal secretary we are going to have an X-rated Pension Change Seeks $25,600 per year. While our atomic energy program is labor and materials cost of the United ^ C - J ■ nation.” Our point is simply that perhaps the By SOL R. COHEN more reluctant to grant the floundering around in a maze of States. ■ time is long overdue when the people, Some additional thoughts on gas­ Board Hears Opposition Members of the public atten­ benefits than he is.” restrictions, environmental suits, and There also is a much greater sense the voters, should be given the oppor­ oline rationing as proposed by Sen. ding a hearing Tuesday night on Retired Police Chief Herman proposed changes to Schendel, who is head of the tunity to set the salary schedule for Weicker: tremendously costly delays, France of urgency in France than here. Manchester’s Pension Or­ Pensioners Group, charged the their elected officials. Taxpayers can assume that if has about completed a new type of France must import almost all of its dinance expressed frustration increased benefits for police rationing is adopted, some 15,000 to when they learned increased personnel “was railroaded nuclear power plant which will make oil while we still have a large but in­ Our Sen. Ribicoff is determined to To Giving CRT $10,000 25,000 full-time federal employes can benefits for policemen is a “fait through by the directors and it free of dependence on Arab oil and sufficient domestic supply. get a consumer advocacy bill through be hired and 3,000 local and state accompli” — already a part of shouldn’t have been.” He in­ uranium imported from the United We think the nuclear program delay Congress. He introduced a measure boards can be established to ad­ By SOL R. COHEN the Police Union contract. sisted the public didn’t have late last month which was almost and actual cash — more even than Is The contract provides for enough opportunity to be heard States. I , minister the program. Considerable opposition was heard by required as Manchester’s share. in the United States a scandal of inef­ identical to the one which died in the early retirement at age 53 as of when the police contract (with During World War II, when we had the Board of Directors Tuesday night to a Frank Lupien remarked, “It would be ficiency and environmentalist 93rd Congress due to a Senate rationing, there were only some 26 July 1,1975, and at age 50 as of its lowered early retirement French government engineers built proposal Manchester contribute $10,000 of gross misrepresentation and malfeasance July 1, 1976, providing the age clause) was approved. obstructionism. filibuster. million registered autos. Today, there its revenue-sharing funds to Hartford’s of public funds to give them (CRT) even the new plant in only five years and at Snow Patterns (Photo by Reginald Pinto) Key provisions of his bill include es­ retiree has 25 years service. America used to be known as the are more than 100 million. Community Renewal Team (CRT). ten cents, never mind $10,000.” The present early retirement a cost of only $140 million. Our tablishment in the executive branch of The proposed contribution would help He said revenue-sharing funds should be age is 55, also with 25 years ser­ most technologically advanced nation the CRT wipe out its operational deficit. research program, on the contrary, is an independent, non-regulatory agen­ Anxious to go into business? used only for tax relief. vice. Mandatory retirement for The CRT. is the Greater Hartford agency in tjie,world. But we may be losing our cy to advocate consumer interests in In 1974, foreign companies invested E. Steve Pearl, who said he was policemen is at age 60. expected to cost $10 billion and not be for funneling federal funds to area towns. Officials federal agency proceedings and in 244 U.S. plants. Among the in­ speaking for the Taxpayers Association of Another benefit in the con­ grip. Manchester received funds for its Head ready until the 1990s. resulting federal court proceedings. Connecticut, insisted, “A stop must be tract eliminates the $5,000 limit vestors, Japan led with 45, followed by Start, Nutrition for the Elderly, Summer To Record Remember that we abandoned the MAX LERNER The agency will employ an es­ made to the habit our public officials have on maximum disability Great Britain with 44 and West Ger­ Youth Work and Neighborhood Youth of plundering the taxpayers’ money. Have American designers and engineers SST program only to have France fly a timated 350 persons and its operation many with 43. payments and provides for one- Phone Calls Corps programs. all the problems in Manchester been half-the-pay limits. say that the French plant does not triumphal tour of its Concorde across will cost initially $15 million. Favorite states were California The only one to speak in favor of the con­ solved to the extent we can give away $10,- The Sense of Urgency We shall oppose it just as we did the ’The proposed changes in the HARTFORD (UPI) - Gov. have the built-in safety devices which the country last year. with 29 investments, Massachusetts tribution was a Manchester woman who 000 of taxpayers’ money?” ordinance would extend the last measure. The last thing we need with 16 and Texas with 15. said the CRT is the “only agency we can Pascal Mastrangelo recommended, Ella T. Grasso, signaling would be insisted upon in an American Is our technical competence being disability-payments proposal to another element of the “open to do in this inflation era is to create There probably isn’t much turn to in case of an emergency.” She said “Better we should place the money in the all town employes, not only plant. And they also say that the frustrated by inordinate social and another government agency. remaining for the American people. the CRT has helped her and other bank to draw interest and use the funds to government” on whch she cam­ policemen. It is not in the con­ paigned last year, says high French are not faced with the high political deterrents? Manchester people when they needed help local people in their emergency tracts approved with the other state officials must list all NEW YORK — In the game of musical cond is less known. Emerson was We would like to see Congress put a T he latest rumble inside heating oil or had problems with needs.” town unions. landlords, for example. telephone calls they get and let political chairs being played between sometimes annoyed with the urgencies of moratorium on all new federal Finally, Ken Morgester, Manchester Another proposed change Washington is that Secretary of State An appearance earlier in the board’s interested citizens see the lists. President Ford and the Democratic the millennial social reformers in Boston programs and spending which aren’t orchestra leader, put in a plea for his would affect part-time Henry Kissinger will leave office by meeting by Mary Della Fera, Manchester priority project — a band shell in Center majority in Congress, a fascinating rever­ and Concord. “Why so hot, little man?” he considered vital to our economic employes — including non­ “It will be the policy of this sal is taking place. this summer and his successor will be director of social services, appeared to Park. asked them, speaking from his cosmic teaching employes in the school administration to maintain, for recovery. Elliot Richardson. dispute the claim the CRT “is the only He suggested the directors contribute Where once Mr. Ford seemed to be the perch. system and library workers, public inspection, a continuing A major contribution to inflation . 'The rumble has it that Kissinger agency we can turn to in case of emergen­ some funds toward a band shell, estimated bland do-nothing about the economy and If we could be cosmic and detached but excluding school crossing record of all telephone calls has been the growth of government will leave regardless of a Middle East cy.” to cost about $100,000, instead of relying on energy, he has become the urgent hurry- about the oil crisis, we might put Emer­ guards and cafeteria workers. received by the offices of heads faster than the growth of the over-all Miss Della Fera said town funds are a public fund drive. up do-something-right-away activist, ac­ son’s question to Mr. Ford and Secretary settlment. Those close to him claim At present, part-time of all state agencies,” she said economy. Government at all levels used to aid people in emergencies and cusing the Democrats of lagging. And Kissinger. But there is an overriding psy­ that’s he simply dog tired. Action, pro or con, on the proposed $10,- workers must work at least 20 Tuesday. where once the Democrats seemed to be chological fact that neither the Democrats now absorbs almost 35 per cent of the That we can certainly understand. requested the board’s backing for con­ 000 contribution to the CRT will be taken hours a week to be eligible for the onrushing activists, demanding that nor the President can ignore. If you want Gross National Product. It employs tinuing the practice. She received it. Feb. 11. Tuesday night’s meeting was for the Pension Plan. 'The proposed A memorandum sent out last One of those who opposed the $10,000 something be done right away, their the people to do something difficult and one out of every six workers. Yes, we were a personal friend of public comment on agenda items. The change would require a week by Mrs. Grasso on the in­ OPEN FORUM leaders are now worrying about the ask them tor changed attitudes, you can do At^he federal level alone, the debt contribution was Joanne Mikoleit, a social Feb. 11 meeting is for board actions on the minimum of nVa hours. The coming telephone calls applies former Montana Gov. Tim Babcock service aide in Manchester’s Head Start items. economic effects of Mr. Ford’s action it only in a climate of urgency. Franklin is some $490 billion and $107 town’s work week is 35 hours. to “lead officials of all state plan, and are asking why all the hurry? who received a four-month jail term program. One of those actions will be on a resolu­ agencies and assistants at the Roosevelt is surely no hero of Gerald billion was added in the past five for concealing the source of a $54,000 Directors Phyllis Jackston The Washington scene couldn’t be Ford, yet Mr. Ford’s advisers must be “We in Head Start recommend the tion by the three Republican minority and Vivian Ferguson expressed executive level.” crazier if it had the Smothers Brothers years. contribution to the 1972 Nixon re- request be denied,” she said. “We see no directors — calling on Gov. Ella Grasso to studying the psychological atmosphere of Needless to say, your children, their own frustration — con­ The logs they keep will have No Time Supports Measure organizing it, or Alan Arkin and Jimmy F.D.R.’s First 100 Days. election campaign. reason for sending money out of release to the towns and cities the $25 cerning the proposed benefits grandchildren, and children to come, Manchester to Hartford.” to include the names of the Caan playing twin guardians of the law as Every President, every secretary of He wasn’t governor at the time of million in revenue-sharing funds to be for employes other than caller and the called. For Apathy Sen. Joseph Lieberman adversary partners. state, every Congress must work within a can look forward to the payoff. the contribution. He was employed by She said the Board of Education con­ received by the state. State Capitol policemen. They claimed the As between President Ford and psychological climate. For example, it a major oil company and probably tributes to the program by in-kind services Gov. Grasso indicated Tuesday she will David Silverstone, consumer To the editor; Hartford proposals weren’t brought to Congress, despite sharp reversal of his would be hard for Secretary Kissinger to A message to our businessmen and release at least part of the funds. counsel of the Connecticut Our country at the present time is ap­ Dear senator: handled the contribution in the exact the attention of the board’s sute proaching its 200th birthday. No one today economic approach several weeks ago, put pressure on America’s European businesswomen: manner outlined by his boss. committee on personnel. public Utility Commission, said In view of the increase in crime in this Mr. Ford has the advantage of having can know what values our Founding allies to achieve some collective security Recent amendments to the Truth- He won’t suffer politically from the “Sometimes we’re told of he would not comply with the state, and in particular, juvenile crime, taken a highly publicized and generally ap­ , Fathers held in high esteem. It is my per­ toward the Arab cartel if the United States in-Lending Act require that adver­ sentence. His political career was Merit System proposals for town employes directive because it would in­ we support your bill ‘"That would subject proved stance and sticking to it. The relaxes its sense of urgency at home. terfere with the attornev-client sonal opinion that the Founding Fathers juveniles who commit serious crimes..to tisements which aid, promote or finished when, after serving as gover­ Panel’s Topic and sometimes we’re not,” said Democratic leaders have the disadvan­ The plight of Great Britain is another Mrs. Ferguson. “We should be nature of much of Ws,work. wouid take a harsh stand against many of adult court proceedings.” assist directly or indirectly in the nor, he made an unsuccessful bid for ManchesterMayor John the things that elements of our govern­ tage of speaking with many voices, not case in point. After a round of talks in kept informed.” We agree with you that serious street extension of consumer credit that is the U.S. Senate. Thompson is among par­ ABOUT TOWN ment have done, and some of the things one, and of shifting their ground pretty Washington, Prime Minister Harold Mrs. Jackston remarked the crime is largely the work of a small late in the game. Wilson told a press club audience that repayable in more than four in­ Yet, we can’t help but wonder how a ticipants in a panel discussion that the present administration proposes. number of juveniles who are not being on the state merit system, proposed changes could have Take the three best-known Senate while heavy unemployment is usually seen stallments must clearly state: “The man can receive a sentence for con­ been part of the bargaining Concerning one of the proposed things stopped or helped by existing law enforce­ scheduled tomorrow in Hart­ would be continued aid, both economic and Democrats — Ted Kennedy, Hubert as a cure for inflation, we cannot exclude cost of credit is included in the price cealing a political contribution while process for future labor con­ ment. ford by the Connecticut The Verplanck PTA has wiiV military, to a moraily corrupt regime in Humphrey and Henry Jackson. Speaking the human' element. ’True enough, and quoted for goods and services” unless another can pull a gun on an individual tracts, especially since the YOUTHFUL OPINION We are willing to help your committee Chapters of the American canceled its meeting for ^ s ’ J South Vietnam. This was mostly a Viet­ in San Francisco, Kennedy wants man- most Americans agree. a finance charge is imposed. out in the street, perhaps take his tonight. oressisiux. latest already have been ap­ NEW YORK (UPD - A poll of . - in any way possible. datoiy gasoline allocations and high taxes Society for Public Administra­ 16 99 19.99 namese problem before a number of But the real question for Great Bri­ We aren’t so certain just what the proved without the changes. 2,400 young people from the 50 N. Chas. Boggini on big cars, Humphrey and Jackson both money, and then have his case nolled. tion and the International Per­ American presidents, without the consent tain today is the swarm of strikes and the amendment means and will seek an Manchester WATES will After Ballila Pagani asked states made by Junior Achieve­ for the committee of feel that the foreign import oil tax will sonnel Management Associa­ Manchester Jaycees Wives of Congress or the American people, flight from the work ethic, which make interpretation. have its annual award banquet what he intends to do when ment Inc. shows theybelieve in­ concerned businessmen weigh heavily on the economy, throw peo­ tion. will have an appreciation night decided to make it a crusade for Britain less competitive on the world The measure also established the Thursday at Piano’s other town employes ask for the creases in productivity and con­ reg. $24-$40 of Manchester ’Thompson is employed by the democracy. The Thieu regime is not ple out of work and deepen the recession. market. Wilson has started talking in program tonight at Willie’s sumer spending are keys to ^v- Equal Oedit Opportunity Act which Connecticut State Employees Restaurant, Bolton. The event same early retirement the As for making America less dependent on these terms at home, and angered the Steak House. The event will ing the economy a boost and im­ exactly any one’s idea of a free and in­ makes it unlawful for creditors to dis­ Association as director of will open at 6:30 p.m. with a police have. Town Manager dependent state. the Arab oil cartel, they want to know why trade unions and the left-wing press. But iUanrl;rBtfr open at 7 with cocktails, and Robert Weiss revealed they proving living standards. Also, member services. social hour, and dinner will be Concerning things that have already that is so urgent right now, and whether it he is a latecomer on this issue. Little he criminate against any applicant on dinner will be served at 7:30. already have requested them. two of every three of the Topic of the panel discussion served at 7:30. been done, the activities of the CIA and the is worth the social cost. has said in the past has prepared the peo­ the basis of sex or marital status Sttpnittg Mpralh He said the requests are in the —scheduled at 7 p.m. at the youngsters, whose views were Jackson admits this is a shift from his ple for the climate of urgent work effort regarding any aspect of a credit tran­ negotiating stage. He declined FBI are probably the most objectionable. FOUNDED OCT. 1, 1881 University of Hartford’s Chapman Court, Order of sought at the National Achievers » misses • Juniors Like CBS’s recent news item concerning strong anti-cartel stance. But where which the British crisis requires. saction. That we understand clearly. MANCHESTER to reveal details. Conference at .Bloomington, Ind., everyone is shifting, and flexible response Published by the Published every Gengras Center —is “ The Amaranth, will have a potluck the covert activity of the FBI in trying to The answer to Emerson is that we must Manchester evening except Sun­ Friday at 6:30 p.m. at the Ken Morgester asked the feel that business is making is the rule, why shouldn’t It Include him? Publishing Co., Herald Connecticut Statie Merit Syste; influence the decision on the status of a be hot enough, at the right time, about the There is hardly a day goes by we days and holidays. Masonic Temple. After dinner, HOSPITAL directors to designate someone a “reasonable” return on invest­ Two quotes from Ralph Waldo Emerson right things, to achieve what we have to. Square, Manchester, Entarsd at the How It Can Work Better.” ’The college professor. The CIA has been don’t receive at least one application Conn. 06040, Manchastar, Conn., public is invited. there will be a roll call meeting. other than Weiss to negotiate ment may be in order. One is famous — that con­ But the sense of urgency must operate Telephone 643-2711 Post Olfica as Second NOTES • pantsuits • pyjamas rumored to have been involved in a for employment and other businesses (Area Code 203). Officers should wear color^ with town unions, "someone number of similiar activities. sistency is the hobgoblin on petty minds. within a larger frame of confidence Class Mall Matter. By that test, the Washington politicos are experiencing the same. gowns. I hope the people in the country do not HERALD without panic. BURL L. LYONS. PUBLISHER should rank high intellectually. 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Butcher, 29, of 80F being patriotic, another side should be 10 Years Ago 11 U U 14 IS 11 17 St.; Roberta Macaro, 13 Ambulance Service responded Ideal to wear now through Springl All from our regular A person in his lifetime hopes for many faith and celebrate this growth as the U It 9 21 » 23 24 released from confinement at Imperial Dr. was listed in to a report of the incident from during time like these. If a strong enough- Mrs. David Applestein of Portland, things. He hopes that in whatever he power of God’s love. To wonder at the gift 2S 9 27 9 2t 9 ALMANAC Member Audit Bureau of Circulations Richards-Gebaur Air Force CONSULTANTS Llynwood Dr., Bolton. stocks...plu8 new special buysl Misses and Junior Dresses. moral outrage is heard maybe something Also, Alfreid Hunt, Boston critical condition today at a Hartford Rd. resident who with weight loss of 81 Munds for attempts to make of himself in life, that of everlasting life and know that physical Base pending a new triai. HOLLYWOOD (UPD - Ray Manchester Memorial Shop D&L In Manchester Parkade and Tri-Clty Plaza, Vernon can be done to straighten out the various the year, is crowned queen of Manchester The Manchester Olsplav advertising Hill, Andover; Albert said he saw Butcher jump. all his dreams will come true. Our dreams death will not defeat the spirit. closing hours: Three The U.S. District Court in Aghayan and Bob Mackie have Hospital. problems we are presently facing. Last WATES at 10th anniversary banquet. By United Press International Publishing Co. Dabrowski, 21 Keeney Dr., Ambulance personnel ad­ — open Monday thru Friday nights 'til 9 p.m...Saturdays ’til 6 are very important to us all, for if we do We must all be dreamers. Never full days prior to Kansas City had denied the been named costume consul­ Butcher jumped from the August this country made a move to Center Congregational Church votes to Today is Wednesday, Feb. 5, the 36th assumes no linanclal publication. Bolton; Carol Pandy, 197 ministered first aid at the scene p.m. not have this ability, life becomes a rather allowing the cold realities of life to chain responsibility lor Deadline lor Herald petition of M. Sgt. Raymond G. tants for the 47th annual Oscar Keeney St. bridge over strengthen itself and another such move is approve building fund of $185,000 for 1965 day of 1975 with 239 to follow. Hillside’ Dr., South Windsor; and then transported Butcher to dull and routine experience. us down. We can break the chains and ’hie moon is between its last quarter and typographical errors classified advertising: deCjiamplain, 43, of Lisbon, Show, a job which usually goes Interstate 84 shortly after 1 the hospital emergency room. needed. at church meeting In sanctuary; fund is to For a Christian, hope becomes the basic appearing in adver- 12 noon prior to day of Conn., for release, but the U.S. Joanne Toney, Stafford experience the true freedom given to us new phase. llsemenls and other publication: 12 noon to Edith Head, who has won a.m. today and landed on the He received emergency treat­ Bruce Kohler be used to remodel church sanctuary and driving force that stands within his faith. 8th Circuit Court of Appeals in Springs; Andrea Ruel, 129 through faith. The morning star is Mars. reading matter In The Friday lor publication more achdemy awards than any expressway’s median strip, ment and was then admitted to 46 Lilac St. narthex, and to install new organ In sanc­ It allows him to dream and wonder at the Manchester Evening Saturday and Mon­ St. Louis Monday granted the Notch Rd., Bolton; Kevin Intern Joseph B. Ekeberg The evening stars are Mercury, Jupiter, Herald. day. single Hollywood personality. police said. the hospital’s intensive care Manchester tuary. many gifts promised to him by his God. It Robinson, 449 Main St. Emanuel Lutheran Church Saturn and Venus. request. Police and the Manchester unit with multiple injuries. PAGE EIGHT — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Wed., Feb. 5, 1975 ^ NCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Wed.. Feb. 5,1975- PAGE NINE Ramsdell Asks $8,992,386 Lake Slalom Approved Lincoln Day Buffet Planned Tolland PZC Approves Harvey Barrett, a member of forward with the project. To Run Vernon Schools She rteralft COVENTRY the Y office at Vernon Circle. School at 6:30 p.m. For more in­ the club said, “ We have There was other discussion on Wxt iieralft SOUTH WINDSOR A budget of $8,992,386 has proposed incredses are due to the girls’ athletic program; a Monica Shea The Journalism short course formation call 644-1305. been proposed by Dr. Raymond Area Profile organized boating and now we the feeling that the council had Area Profile inflationary trends having an music teacher and several Correspondent will cover the basic rules of Sweetheart Ball are going into water skiing and about the state mandating Ramsdell, Vernon superinten­ effect on all categories of the aides for the Middle School; a Subdivision,Apartments 742-9495 Judy Kuehnel preparing press releases. It will The South Windsor Lithua­ dent of schools. The proposal budget. we would like to teach the programs without any con­ reading teacher to be shared by Correspondent deal with planning publicity nian Social Club will sponsor a has to be reviewed by the school VERNON The Town Council approved younger members of the club sideration as to where the small The increased costs are the Vernon Elementary and September. The original plan is “very complete.” PZC ^ 1 3 6 4 campaigns for specific SweeUieart Ball Saturday, Feb. board’s budget committee and reflected in the textbook ac­ the installation of a slalom the proper way of skiing. We towns would get the funds to Patricia Miner Heads Lake St. Schools; an art teacher A 40-lot subdivision, and plans was presented to PZC with 70 member Edith Knight objected projects, also. 15 from 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. at the the entire board before being Churches Will Stockpile water skiing course to be es-' are trying to open up another pay for the programs. count. Dr. Ramsdell said the for Lake St. School; and for 60 one-bedroom apartments lots in May 1974, by developer to the creation of a siltation The South Windsor Students will criticize KofC Hall on Main St. in tablished somewyere on Coven­ sport to the young people of The council reappointed Dan presented to the Town Council cost of them has doubled in changing a computer operator were approved by the Planning Richard Lee and Atty. Atherton pond, saying it would mean the Rainbow in Rockville Republican Town Committee is publish«l press releases and Manchester. for its action. try Lake by the Paddle, Prop Coventry.” Manley as the council represen­ some instances. from part-time to full-time. and Zoning Commission Mon­ Ryan. town would have expensive up­ sponsoring a buffet and party at will have the opportunity to Dancing will be to the music Food for Area Needy day. and Sail Club. This approval Councilmen Richard Breaut tative to the Windham Regional Other accounts reflecting the Approximately a quarter of keep for one person’s gain. Clem’s Restaurant, Rt. 5, write their own. of Johnny Prytko’s Good Time The figure reflects an in­ will be sent to the Department and A1 Carrilli opposed the for­ Planning Agency and voted to inflationary trends are in­ The budget committee, Gardner Chapman received the lots are restricted for Other PZC members dis­ Miss Patricia Miner, Janice Hewitt, treasurer. Friday, Feb. 21. Registrations for the jour­ Band. A buffet will be served crease of $969,523 over the of Environmental Piwtection mation of the course and said send a letter to the Planning current budget. surance, fringe benefits, fuel headed by William Houle, will VERNON Named to work on the request the PZC approval for the expan­ building pending further agreed, comparing it to the up­ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Also: Candace Tobin, nalism course are now being for this BYOB affair. Setups which will decide the best site that it would upset the critical and Zoning Commission and electricity, bus transporta­ go over each item presented by were the Rev. Paul Bowman, sion of Norwegian Woods drainage tests. One of the con­ keep of a catch basin. The pond Miner of Earl St., Rockville, chaplain; Candace Davidson, A committee headed by accepted at the YMCA office. will be provided. Donation is $8 As is usually the case. Dr. for the course. use balance on the lake and requesting that the commission tion and student supplies. Dr. Ramsdell to see where Members of all Rockvilie- the Rev. Robert Wellner, the apartments on Rt. 195. Chap­ tingencies of the approval is would be deeded to the town in was installed as worthy advisor drill leader; Tammy Warren Westbrook has been Cost to members is $5 and to per person. Tickets may be ob­ Ramsdell had to "plug-in” a The approval was for a tem­ create increased motorboat replace appointee Jim Moore in Several new stafl positions further cuts can be made. Dr. area churches will be asked to Rev. Kenneth Knox and the man plans to expand the pre­ that the restricted lots be about five years, after con­ of Rockville Assembly 39, Wentworth, love; Wanda named to organize the event, non-members $7. There is a tained by calling Albina figure for salaries which are porary, one-season use, with use and increased noise. view of his small participation are also figured in the budget Ramsdell has already gone bring in canned goods and non- Rev. Donald Miller. sent 84 units by 60. He was prominently marked on the struction is completed. Order of Rainbow for Girls, Henderson, religion; Diane which will be called the "Lin­ class limit of twelve. Reister, 644-1795. now being negotiated. The map. the stipulation that the course Sen. David Barry, Fourth at the agency. and add up to some $100,000 for over budgets presented by prin­ perishable food items Feb. 16 in This committee met with the granted a zone change for iO.9 Lee noted that it would be Saturday night at the Masonic O’Donnell, nature; Leslie coln Day Buffet.” Hockey Dance teacher salaries are in the final acres in September. not be used for tournaments or Senatorial District, talked to The council approved the pay­ salaries. They include two cipals and department heads a move to provide area families ministers and the social action Another contingency is that most important to have the Temple, Orchard St. Szalontai, immortality; year of a two-year contract. demonstrations by residents the council about legislative ment of $5,000 to Police Officer Church Events The annual tenefit dance for teachers for the high school and cut them where he felt it with food this winter. chairmen of each of the Chapman’s approval is con­ the developer show evidence of pond during construction, to Miss Miner is a senior at Kathleen Brunette, fidelity; Roy Cowles will emcee the Dr. Ramsdell said most of the tingent upon meeting outside of Coventry. matters. Donald Rouillard for the settle­ The Wapping Community the South Windsor Youth plus three assistant coaches for was necessary. Miss Elaine Shattuck, direc­ churches and the Feb. 16 date slope rights to PZC chairman control flooding, and that a Rockville High School and is a Tracey Henderson, patriotism; program. Maureen Hunger, Hockey Association will be held requirements of the Depart­ Anthony Tantillo, and that a The course will only be up There was discussion of the ment of a suit brought by him Church will hold an executive ^ / ,■ tor of the Rockville Public was set for the program to get fence would be built around it. member of Union Doreen Ritzen, service. Don Marra and Bob DeRosa are ment of Transportation for en­ during times of use and the club proposed 1-84 corridor through against the town over his board meeting Wednesday, Saturday at St. Margaret Mary Health Nursing Association, under way. performance bond in an amount He noted that it might be used Congregational Church. She Also: Felicia Greaves, con­ in charge of ticket sales. Herb trance and egress onto Rt. 195. satisfactory to the town will monitor the course so that Coventry and the possibility of suspension. This payment will Feb. 10, 8 p.m. at the home of Church Hall. For tickets call, told the Rockville Area Clergy for a hockey pond. was presented with her Rain­ fidential observer; Diane Asplund and Len Sorosiak will He has received Department of manager be posted. no additional work will be holding new hearings on the be given after Rouillard signs a Margaret Parenchuck, 122 Joan Beck, 644-0413. Construction Under Way Council that there will be an in­ LARGEST NUGGET bow Bible by Bettejane Brunell, outer observer; Debra handle publicity. Norm Senior Citizens Environmental Protection ap­ created for the Police Depart­ proposal should be Department written release against any Lloyd, musician; Joanne Liebe, Dogwood Lane. creasing number of families in CARSON HILL, Calif. (UPI) - Town Planner Ron Blake, POWER PLANT Wooding, past worthy advisor. Boucher will make all The South Windsor Senior proval for the proposed well ment Marine Patrol. of Transportation decide to go future claims. choir director; Leigh Schiebel, 'The group will hold an Ash the Tri-Town area of Vernon, The largest gold nugget ever who attended the meeting Mon­ arrangements with Clem’s. Citizens will meet in their new system. OORDOB^ Argentina (UPI) - page east; Patricia Tylee, page Wedne^ay Lenten Service and Tolland, and Ellington who will found in California was picked day, also requested that street potluck supper Wednesday, locations at St. Margaret On Rockville High Addition The Natural Estate The Argentine government will west; Joyce Liebe, Rainbow be needing food this winter. up near this Calaveras County layouts be put on key maps. Also on the "Lincoln Day Mary’s Church Hall, Hayes Rd. The 40-lot subdivision. The build a $1.7 million hydro­ flag bearer; and Diana Rider, Feb. 12 at 6:30 p.m. in the The nurses asked the council town. The nugget was 15 inch^ Buffet” committee are Pat Fellowship Hall. Feb. 12 at 1 p.m. Natural Estate, off Anderson Ryan told the commission electric complex 100 miles from keeper of the jewels. Construction at Rockville dition has been started. Tlie be done will be taken care of to look into the situation and to long, six inches wide, four inches Futtner, Jean Gezelman, Tom Mr. Albert Endee of Windsor Rd. and Goose Lane, was ap­ last night that a great deal of this industrial city. The plant is Scrap Metal Center Permitted Mrs. Helen Henderson, Reservations must be in by High School has started and the footings have been poured for after the weather breaks in the set up a food stockpile and the thick and weighed 195 pounds and Ray Donnelly and Jerry Feb. 10. Each family should will perform his magic act. proved with contingencies, time has been spent planning designed to produce 750,000 Oxbow Dr., Vernon, was in­ present schedule calls for 14 this and the stripping of topsoil spring, he said. machinery for operating it. troy. Hoff. bring a dish to serve eight. Anyone wishing to attend the after being denied approval in the drainage system and that it kilowatts of power. • No more than two vehicles • Other metals to be recycled stalled as mother advisor. months to completion, Robert and removal of an existing Part of the general contract luncheon and show Feb. 19 at COVENTRY to be recycled may be stored on must be stored within the Installed as advisory board Cub Banquet Wehrli said in a report to the pavement has been started for calls for the installation of the ground at one time, and no existing accessory structures Journalism Course The Blue and Gold Banquet the Coachlight Inn is asked to Town Council Monday night. the “Classroom addition. The several new courts and Monica Shea members were: Mrs. Marian contact Mr. Snow at the Town more than three vehicles to be on the property. Szalontai, Mrs. Rebecca Carr, The Indian VaUey YMCA will for Cub Pack 389 will be held Wehrli, a member of the next area scheduled for work is they are scheduled to be com­ recycled may be stored on a George Coon, chairman of the Friday at the Orchard Hill Hall. council, is also chairman of the pleted by May 1. The Zoning Board of Appeals Mrs. Linda Silver, Mrs. Meryon present a Journalism course the library addition which will trailor or truck on the premise board, said, “The reason for town’s Permanent Building Horn Construction Co. of has granted a special exception Miner, Mrs. Joy Pearson, ^ s . beginning Wednesday, Feb. 12 go in the existing courtyard. at one time. The total number granting the special exception Committee. Hartford was awarded the to David Robbins for the opera­ Louise Plummer, Mrs. Irene from 7:30-9 p.m. continuing for of vehicles to be recycled shall is to provide a continuation of a He said the north parking The structural steel which general contract. tion of a recycling center for Smith, Miss Patricia Smith, three consecutive Wednesdays. not exceed five at any given use and service. In the opinion area has been stripped of top­ was pre-bid and is being Concerning the proposed motor vehicles and scrap metal Mrs. Alice Trouton, Harold time. of the Zoning Board of Appeals, soil and prepared for the gravel supplied by Manchester Struc­ expansion of the Vo-Ag building at his home on Old Camp Carr, Elbert Henderson, Grady Course instructor will be • The exception is non- this use does not constitute the subbase. The topsoil is now tural Steel is due for delivery Meeting Rd. Pearson, Daniel Szalontai, and June Cottle of South Windsor at the high school, Wehrli said transferable and granted only definition of a junk yard.” stored on the north property April 1. Wehrli said an effort is the specifications for this are The granting of the exception Luther 'Trouton. and the sessions will be held at to David Robbins. The granting of the special line and the south parking lot is being made to move this date now being re-bid. This first was subject to five conditons: Miss Wooding was the in­ • The storage of vehicles to exception was opposed by in the process of being stripped up as much as possible and it went out to bid as an alternate • The special exception is for 4 1 stalling worthy advisor. Other REGAL’S be recycled shall be parked in Roland Green, a resident of the of its topsoil. now appears the steel for the to the general contract but it just one year subject to yearly installing officers were: Bar­ back of the front line of the area. Wehrli,,said some site work Industrial Arts wing will be was rejected because it was renewal for a certificate of use Patricia Miner bara Trouton, chaplain; Judith house. closely related to the Industrial from the town's zoning agent. Szalontai, marshal; Deborah available by the middle of this over the budget. He said it is Arts area has been started, month. and her parents presented her Ritzen, recorder; Mrs. Doris Council Votes expected when bids are called such as the installation of 24- The athletic fields, which are later this month that the con­ with her gavel. Lutz, organist; and Miss Land Purchase inch, reinforced storm drainage being done under a separate Other officers installed were; Patricia.Smith, soloist. struction can start immediately lines. JAMUAW Lorrie Elderkin, worthy Mrs. Marguerite Wheelock, For Cemetery contract, are now substantially with the building ready when In addition, he sdid, the In­ associate advisor; Lori Reed, past mother advisor and past complete, Wehrli said. Some the high school is completed in dustrial Arts portion of the ad­ final repair work remaining to September 1975. School Board Extends charity; Nancy Greenfield, matron of Hope Chapter, was VERNON hope; Christine Goff, faith; installing officer for the mother A resolution approving an ap­ Cynthia Wadsworth, recorder; advisor and the advisory board. propriation of $24,000 for the Smoking Area Trial purchase of land on Hale St. in PUC Hearing Feb. 14 Rockville for expansion of GLEAH SWttr A report had been prepared indicating that the company Grove Hill cemetery was ap­ by Dr. Arnold Elman, will probably choose not to park proved by the Town Council On Water Firm Purchase COVENTRY buses at the Nathan Hale Gas Monday night. Monica Shea superintendent of schools, Taxes, Meeting Dates which should a probable deficit Co. site on South St. This site PUC when a municipally-owned of $3,337.11 in the Athletic was approved on a six-month The resolution will be A public hearing on the sale He said since that time actual The Board of Education in ac­ Past Their Deadlines reviewed at a public hearing of the Vernon Water Company utility is involved. operating expenses, deprecia­ Fund. A desk sale held over the basis by the Zoning Board of It is not expected that there tion taken last week has weekend netted over $300 to be Appeals. scheduled for Feb. 24 at the Ad­ to the town of Vernon will be tion, state and local taxes, and granted a six-month extension ministration Building at 7:30 conducted by the Public will be any controversy concer­ added to this fund. Felice is chairman of the before the meeting. A notifica­ interest charges have in­ to the trial basis student HEBRON Utilities Commission (PUC) in ning the Feb. 14 hearing. ’The Dr. Elman also indicated transportation committee and tion is not necessary for p.m. creased. He said on a pro forma smoking area at the high Anne Dallaire the State Office Building, Hart­ town will then close the sale of other probable deficits of $19,- he has called a meeting of the emergency meetings, but basis they will have increased school. Correspondent If the council takes favorable ford at 10:30 a.m. on Feb. 14. the company which has some $856,042. 000 in the fuel account and $8,- committee to meet tonight to minutes of such meetings must Members of the Student 228-3267 action following the hearing, a While the PUC will not have 900 customers in the Vernon 000 in the utilities account. Part study the entire bus parking be filed with the town clerk The Connecticut Water Com­ Council gave a report to the Taxes which were due Jan. 1 special town meeting will then any future control of the com­ center area. of this deficit could be made up matter. The committee is within 72 hours after the pany is a customer of the board on the procedure used are now delinquent and the in­ be conducted immediately after pany, which had been privately The PUC will also be conduc­ Rockville Water & Aqueduct by using the expected $12,000 expected to make recommen­ meetings. against violators and told the terest rate of three-fourths of the hearing to ask approval of owned, it must authorize the ting a public hearing, Feb. 11, Company which is also headed surplus in the trenchers’ salary dations to the Board of Educa­ Anyone having questions con­ board that the Student Court one per cent per month will be the $24,000 appropriation. transfer of the assets of a public on the request of the Connec­ by MacKenzie. account which has come about tion at its next meeting. cerning the matter may contact had given school suspensions to charged. Tax Collector Cynthia service company. Town At­ ticut Water Company for an Connecticut Water serves because of the retirement and The board approved a grant Mrs. Celio. five students for smoking in Wilson said. torney Abbot Schwebel said. amendment to its existing rate many customers in South Wind­ resignation of several teachers of $120 to the Coventry Gram­ Library Closed schedule designed to produce SELECT GROUP areas not designated as a who were being paid at the mar School pro, for the in­ There is a minimum interest An ordinance, passed by the sor. ’Two fire hydrants owned charge of $2. The Hebron Douglas Library Increased revenues of $1,373,- smoking area. highest rate and the replace­ stallation of stage lights at that Town Council, authorized the by the town of Vernon are ser­ Mrs. Wilson is in her office in w ill be c lo sed F eb . 17, 318. The report also showed that ment of the teachers by ones school. This will be matched by purchase of the company at a viced by this company and that Washington’s Birthday. In a letter to Vernon Mayor because of the frequent patrols who will be paid at the lower $120 from the PTO to pay for the Town Office Building Mon­ price of $175,000. Later, after a is why MacKenzie Informed day, Tuesday, Thursday and Frank McCoy, W. Neal by the Student Council and the end of the pay scale. the wiring. public hearing, the Town Coun­ Mayor McCoy of the proposed action of the Student Court that Friday from 9 a.m. to noon and cil set the new increased rates MacKenzie, president of the increase which would mean, if rs SUITS Board member Tony Felice The PTO had already Wednesday from 1 to 4 p.m. water company, said the pre­ the lavatories are much cleaner reported that he had received a purchased the lights at a cost of without opposition from the approved, the town would be than in the past. Schedules Needed Stolberg Angry un customers. sent rates are based on the paying $3^ a year for the two letter from the Mass. Bus Co. over $300. A F results of operations for the test Town Commissions and Rep. Irving J. Stolberg, D- Changes in rate schedules do hydrants instead of the rate year ended March 31, 1973. boards are required by state New Haven, Tuesday wrote not have to be approved by the paid now of $302. law to file schedules of their President Ford that his * 5 9 * 0 * 7 9 * 0 FISH Gets Good Response 1975 meeting dates with the proposed 1975-1976 budget “in­ town clerk by Jan. 31, Town dicates a frightening insen­ Clerk Marion Celio said. sitivity to the needs of the poor, Mrs. Chapman Heads Church United Women REG. TO $110. REG. TO $135. REG. TO $175. Tuesday, Feb. 11, at 1 p.m. at Bradley, Richard Cromie, Jan COVENTRY the home of Mrs. Walter Keller If no regular schedule is filed the elderly and the disadvan­ Kearney, Joyce Carilli and by then, no meetings can be taged of the nation.” Stolberg Monica Shea on Rt. 44A, with Miss Hilda Ruth Benoit. VERNON Keller as co-hostess. conducted until 30 days after said Ford’s proposals ask those in the armory on West Rd., Auxiliary Meeting SELECT GROUP MEN’S The committee is also inter­ least able to afford it to bear SELECT GROUP MEN’S This will be a show and tell the schedule is filed. Rockville. Dobosz-Ertel-Laboc-Hansen FISH (Friends In Service viewing candidates for the ap­ the brunt of the budget’s im­ Mrs. Mahlon Chapman of meeting and members are Special meeting notices must Funds derived from the sale Unit 14, American Legion Here) extends its appreciation pointments as deputy sheriff. pact. Ellington has been installed as asked to bring articles or be filed not less than 24 hours of tickets will go to support the Auxiliary, will meet Feb. 19 at 8 for the heart warming response president of the Greater suggestions along gardening many activities sponsored by p.m. at the post home. West to a recent appeal for volunteer Rockville Church Women lines, such as tools, plants, United. the firemen. Milo Philbrick is St., Rockville. SPORTCOATS SLACKS drivers. books, clippings — anything chairman of the ball committee The monthly calendar is Other officers are: Mrs. Special Programs that may interest or amuse the and Gene Orlowski is almost completed so that each 51 BISSELL Roger Gallic, vice president; The Wdmen’s Fellowship of other members of the garden secretary. person is assigned to drive only Phone Mrs. Frederick Edwards, Union Congregational Church club. ST. (rear) Contributions should be made one day a month. 643- secretary; and Mrs. J. Francis will conduct an Ash Wednesday $ * ** Democratic OPEN Wood, treasurer. payable to Fireman’s Ball Com­ $ «« |90 To complete the list, there is 8424 MANCHESTER candlelight communion service 24*0 29 5 mittee in care of Henry Pigeon, still a need for drivers for the Town Committee WE TUES., WED., Committee chairmen named in the chapel, Feb. 12 at 8 p.m. REG. TO $80. The nominating committee of are: Mrs. Alton Wright, 179 E. Main St., Rockville. REQ. TO $55. first Thursday and Friday of m n FRI., SAT. The Men’s Union of the REG. TO $14. REG. TO $25. the month, the second the Democratic Town Com­ MASTER MEAT MARKET 9:00-5:30 PM ecumenical celebrations; Mrs. church will conduct its annual Wednesday and Friday of the mittee is actively seeking can­ THURS. HI Andrew Wallbillich, communion breakfast, Feb. 16 didates who want to serve on CHARCE Our Meats Are Strictly U.S.D.A. CHOICE 8:00 P.M. ecumenical development; Mrs. Mayor Declares month, and the third and fourth and In keeping with other towns at 7 a.m. The speaker will be Mondays of the month. the newly created Parks and (Closed Sun. Gallic, ecumenical action; Mrs. the Rev. David B. Eusden, Recreation Commission. FOOD Specials Are Good thru Saturday, February 8th A Mon.). W infr^ Kloter, enabling ser­ throughout the country. Mayor Many times there is no need Frank McCoy has declared the assistant pastor of the church. A meeting is scheduled for STAMPS COME IN AND COMPARE OUR LOW, LOW PRICES vices; Mrs. John H. Elliott, Starting Feb. 25, the Rev. HALF PRICE ON THESE ITEMS... for a driver on a given day, but Saturday at 10:30 a.m. at the publications; and Mrs. Homer month of February, “American sharing the load makes it easier FOR THE HIGHEST QUALITY BEEF IN THE AREA!! Music Month” in Vernon. He Russell E. Camp, chaplain at for all of the volunteers. Town Hall to interview those in­ Waltz, publicity. the Connecticut Correctional terested. urges all citizens to join in the Anyone who is able to fill a observance and "share the joy Institution and a resident of DRESS SHIRTS...SP0RT SHIRTS...WINTER vacancy should call Mrs. Gutt Contact a member of the Catholic Schools Manchester, will conduct a nominating committee “if you U.S.D.A. CHOICE . St. Bernard School and St. of music.” at 742-8680 or FISH at 423-6603. series of programs with the F i l l Garden Club would like to serve on this com­ Deli Specials! Joseph School, both in theme, “How Deep Is Your C0ATS...SWEATERS...SH0ES...TIES. 1st CUT CHUCK Rockville, are celebrating Friendly Visitors The Garden Club will meet mission. Members are A1 Life? STEAK OR ROAST National Catholic Schools Week ’There will be a training ses­ At each meeting he will pre­ RELTS.F i l l BOGNER with several special events sion for the “Breakthrough to sent a religious topic and a scheduled. the Aging Program” today prison inmate reactionary com­ PLEASE NOTE: Sale Applies to Selected Groups Only, And Not to Every ALL BEEF FRANKS ’The theme of the week is from 7 to 10 p.m. at the ment. The series will run for “Difference Where It Counts.” Rockville Methc^ist Church, four consecutive Tuesdays at Item In Our Storel Slight Charge for Alterations! 5 49« Both schools will adhere to this Grove St. BOGNER 7:30 p.m. Women of the church theme in their programs. The program trains persons LEAN will serve refreshments PASTRAMI ...... 95* The students at St. Bernard of all ages to become “friendly following each meeting. GROUND SEVERAL TIMES DAILYII are drawing posters and visitors,” espwially to elderly designing a school flag. Today persons. Age is not a factor in School Lunches GROUND CHUCK BOGNER there will be a special 'gym­ being a “friendly visitor.” R e ­ The following lunches will be served in the Vernon Schools KIELBASA...... lb. nastics program and on sent volunteers range in age 4.19 Thursday ^ e students will take from 12 to 93. next week. r Bogner’e products ere slwsysl Monday; Salisbury steak, REGAL MEN’S S n V guarsnteed fresh, because they're | over the classes and the office CONNECTICUrS LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE MEN’S STORE 89«lb. of the principal. Vernon Grange gravy, mashed potato, peas, made right here In townll roll and butter, vanilla pudding We use No Imported Frozen Beef or Grade 8 students will visit St. Vernon Grange 52 will meet Soy Flllerell Anthony’s convalescent home with topping. MAI)CHE8TER CiVITAN CLUB Friday a t . 8 p.m. in Grange Tuesday: Beef stew with prMMta IMPORTED Friday. Also on Friday, former Hall, Rt. 30. “Western Night’’ MANCHESTER VERNON YOUNG AND TENDER students of the school will con­ vegetables, corn bread aind HAM...... wib. will be the theme of the butter, apple crisp. 901-907 MAIN STREET TRI-CITY PLAZA duct a panel discussion. program. Members are asked MAIN STREET BABY BEEF LIVER At St. Joseph School a new Wednesday:' No school (Ash 643-2478 872-0538 LAND 0’ LAKES to come in western attire or to Wednesday and Lincoln’s Wlanchester Armory — February 14 school flag designed by students pay a small fine if they do not. Wib. Dee Ann Sojka and Patricia birthday). OPEN MON. thru SAT. 9:30 to 5:30 THURSDAY UNTIL 9 P.M. OPEN MON. thru FRI. 10 to 9:30 SATURDAY 10 to 5:30 I ANNUAL VALENTINE’S DAY DANCE AMERICAN CHEESE Western music wiU be provided Thur^ay; Juice, pizza, gar­ Freshly Sliced! Matyia will be presented. by visiting musicians. ' FREE SET UPS • BYOB lb. den salad, ice cream cup. 9 P.M. to 1A.M. Vernon Junior Grange 92 will Friday: Vegetable soup, tuna REGAL MGirG GHGP Firemen's Ball meet Saturday at 2 p.m. in Also available ara U.S.D.A. CHOICE HIndquartera, W HIndquartara, SIdea, and 'A "CONNECTICUrS LARGEST end MOST COMPLETE MEN'S STORE " The Rockville Fire Depart­ salad on roll, carrot sticks, Side* of Baal. All freazar ordera ara cut, wrapped and labeled to your Grange Hall. The program pears. TRI-CITY PLAZA, VERNON ment will sponsor its annual theme will be “Be My Valen­ Paul Buattnar, Florlat, and Frachatta A Martin spaclflcaiiona, and BLAST FROZEN at NO EXTRA CHARQEI MAIN STREET. MANCHESTER baU March § starting at 7 p.m. Milk is served with all meals. or Call 043-1904 Attar 4 P.M. tine." PAGE TEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn.. Wed. JFeb. 5.1875 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, 0)nn., Wed., Feb. 5 .1975— PAGE ELEVEN Goldberg Named Town Director /«iTi Building Costs Up in January Women in Cabinet NEWS District 4. He is a former The Manchester Board of Goldberg, 50, is a builder and month’s ice storm. January previously begun, 2 PUBLIC RECORDS Republican party Vice Chair­ member of the Manchester COURT CASES The estimated value of Directors Tuesday night named developer and is associated 1973 construction was at $1,547,- demolitions, 20 certificates of man Jeanne R. Nelson Tuesday Jack Goldberg of 119 Wyneding with the Brentmoor Manage­ Redevelopment Agency, the Manchester construction last CAPSULES month was more than four 182. occupancy, and 35 electrical, 11 criticized Democratic Gov. Hill Rd. to the board — to fill a ment Co. of Sycamore Lane. He Town Building Committee and Warranty Deed Marriage Licenses Ella T. Grasso for failing to ap­ times that of a year ago, a Building permits were issued plumbing and 10 heating per-' Reginald Victor Adamson, vacancy created by the resigna­ started in the construction the Ckxles and Zoning Revision mits. Stanley S. and Ruth B. Miller point more women to cabinet- tion of John Tani. Both are business in 1949 and has resided Committee. COMMON PLEAS COURT report by the building inspec­ last month for a $180,000 in­ to Frank K. and Janine D. Riz- Rockville, and Janet Marie Thomas J. Shaia, 19, of 47 tion office indicates. level positions. “It is unfor­ Democrats. in Manchester since 1953. He is a graduate of Ohio GEOGRAPHICAL AREA 12 dustrial building on Colonial za, property at 130 Elizabeth Caputo, 171 Oak St., Feb. 7. Refuses to Eat Thomas Dr., plead^ innocent The totals are $704,417 for tunate that the year when Goldberg was nominated by University, with his major in Criminal cases heard in East to charges of criminal trespass, Rd., 6 single-family dwellings, 2 Members of grand juries in Dr., $34,000. women expected to take their DUBLIN (UPI) — Irish Republican Army hunger striker January of this year, compared Matt Moriarty Jr. with a second Goldberg is a member of the architecture, and served with Hartford Monday before Judge conspiracy, possession of tool sheds, 5 signs, 35 17th centuiy England, all men, Lis Pendens proper place in full in state Patrick Ward has refused to resume eating unless the Irish to $159,014 for January 1974. alterations and Additions, a were more often found partici­ David Newton Mortlock, by Phyllis Jackston. His elec­ Democratic Town Committee the U.S. Infantry in Europe John FitzGerald included: dangerous weapon in motor Carolyn I. Neault versus Coventry, and Rebecca Mae government, we find a decrease government meets IRA demands to grant political Last year’s below-normal total $171,000 affidavit (additional pating in searches for criminals tion was unanimous. He was and is chairman of Voting during World War II. Debbie Ackerman, 19, of 9 vehicle, third-degree burglary, Ronald C. Neault, Brook, 101 Laurel St., Feb. 15, rather than an increase in the was attributed to the previous cost) for a commercial project and witches than in a courtroom. prisoner status to IRA detainees. sworn into office by his long­ Avon St., pleaded innocent to and fourth-degree larceny; reconveyance of property at 863 St. Mary’s Episcopal Church. number of women com­ Ward’s girl friend, Mary Lawlor, 26, said after visiting time friend, Manchester at­ third-degree larceny; case con­ case continued for March jury Tolland Tpke. missioners,” Mrs. Nelson said. him in the prison hospital of the Curragh military camp torney Sanford Plepler. > Judicial Hearing' tinued for jury trial in March. trial. Tuesday that he rejected her appeal to save his life by Witnessing the brief ceremony Richard H. Bradt, 17, of East Larry M. Sherman, 17, of 92 The legislature’s Judiciary a.m. Those interested have ending the 34-day hunger strike. were Goldberg’s wife, Barbara, Hartford, charge of breach of Rhonda Dr., South Windsor, and daughter, Elizabeth, 10. Committee will hold a public been asked to submit written peace nolled (not prosecuted). charged of second-degree She quoted him as saying, “If anyone tries to order me ’Rie Goldbergs have two other hearing Feb. 21 on the nomina­ statements before Feb. 19. Oral off the strike without the demands being met I would tell Philip J. Bramande, 24, of 368 larceny, nolled. children — Susan, 24, and tion of 49 persons to be judges testimony concerning the Oakland St., fined $50 after him to go to hell.” of the Ck)urt of Common Pleas. nominees will be accepted only /r Barry, 19, both unable to at­ D) pleading no contest to cruelty to Motor vehicle cases heard tend. The hearing will begin at 11 by invitation of the committee. animals. Monday included; Collision Probe Starts Earle Coleman Jr., 19, of Anthony Catalano, 19, of 26 PLATTSBURGH, N. Y. (UPI) - An Air Force Hartford, re-arrest ordered Henry St., fined $40 for evading spokesman said Tuesday an investigation into the inflight after he failed to appear on responsibility. collision of two jet fighter bombers over southern Vermont charges of third-degree Steven A. Darling, 18, of 68 may take months and that details may never be made forgery, third-degree larceny, Pearl St., operating a motor public. and criminal impersonation. vehicle while his license was FEBRUARY Peter M. Gammo, 23, of East suspended, nolled. Maj. Claude J. Bradshaw said it may be half a year Hartford, fined $20 after Herbert H. Hiers, 42, of 89 before a crash report reaches the secretary of the Air pleading guilty to intoxication. Coleman Rd., reckless driving, Force, who will decide whether to release it. A charge of breach of peace scheduled for March jury trial. downtown and Parkade Four Air Force officers based at Plattsburgh Air Force D u y a a u h m s ^ y was nolled. Martin J. Hogan Jr., 22, of Base ejected moments before two FB-111 jets crashed Lawrence Green, 25, of 17 East Hartford, fined $35 for over Londonderry, Vt. late Monday night. SNOW SUITS, COATS i / o Oakland St., placed on proba­ evading responsibility. and JACKETS sizes up to 14 ' ^ Price Gail B. Hurst, 20, of 48 Agnes The survivors, who landed on lightly wooded mountains, tion for one year for issuing a were identified as pilots Capt. Larry L. McMaster of bad check and for criminal im­ Dr., fined $20 for reckless Chester, Iowa and Capt. John E. Hockenberger of Zelieno- GIRLS’ SKIRTS Boys’ & Girls’ personation. He was given a driving. ple, Pa. and navigators Capt. Donald G. Vann of Infants’, Boys’ & Girls’ Top Brands KNIT HATS, six-month suspended jail Richard Lambert, 29, of Par­ sentence several additional tridge Lane, Tolland, fined $150 ”HELLO”BARGAINS... in every department! Evansville, Ind. and 1st Lt. Jam es D. Kotton of Cleveland, PRAM SUITS GLOVES & larceny charges were nolled. for operating a motor vehicle Ohio. 12, 18, 24 Months MITTENS V z Guy E. Monseglio, 20, of 49 while under the influence of No one was injured as a result of the crash, but a house They Made Them to Give Away Price Birch St., one-year probation liquor. The court remitted $50. and car were damaged on the ground. Vs Price V z Price and suspended 30-day jail term Donald Roglis, 27, of 205 Displaying safety toys are, left to right, Laurie Dunlop, Beth Schendel, Eleanor Saunders, Boys’ & Girls’ for third-degree larceny. Ad­ School St., fined $150 for Downtown Manchoster and Parkade operating a motor vehicle while Indians Charged Sherrie Anderson and Laurie Don, all members of the Bennet Junior High School eighth PAJAMAS ditional charges — third-degree SHAWANO, Wis. (UPI) — Five of the Indians who took GIRLS’ DRESSES BOYS’ JERSEYS forgery and criminal imper­ under the influence of liquor. grade home economics class. The stuffed animals, picture books, alphabet books and Top brands, regular stock over a Roman Catholic abbey for 34 days, including the 2-4, 4-6X, 7-14 sonation — were nolled. Glenn Weeks, 19, of 7 Ford save Up to 40%...Bradley puzzles were made by boys and girls in classes taught by Mrs. Barbara (juinby as part of a St., fined $40 for speeding. group’s leader, have been charged with felonies — robbing 30% OFF Anthony S. Pezzente, 25, of study unit on baby-sitting and child care. The toys represent toy safety and ap­ East Hartford, fined $100 after (Addresses listed are or threatening the caretaker of the building during the oc­ propriateness for various age groups. ’The toys will be donated to the Salvation Army for Vz Price 30% OFF pleading no contest to second- Manchester unless specified ribbed polyester knit tops! • Sleeveless Mock Turtle • Short Sleeve cupation. use in pre-school classes and distribution to the underprivileged. (Herald photo by Pinto) GIRLS’ JERSEYS. degree assault. otherwise). Mock Turtle • Sleeveless V-Neck Top All the other Indians taken into custody at the end of the BLOUSES & occupation were accused of lesser charges Tuesday or Group of Girls’ BOYS’ SHIRTS • Salmon, red, white, black, brown, bone, Short and long sleeves released. BODY SUITS navy, hunter, pink, maize. SPRING COATS (Broken Sizes) REDUCED UP TO Twenty-eight Indians were charged with disorderly con­ Highway Department Gets • Sizes S-M-L. duct and trespassing, both misdemeanors. Nine minors BurnsOrdered were turned over to juvenile authorities. Storm Drainage Projects Vz Price 40% OFF 50% 4.99 5.99 Authorities who prepared the charges said the caretaker reg. $9 reg. $11 and two friends were robbed of cash and goods during the sleeveless short sleeves GIRLS’ SLACKS & Girls’ Danskin BOYS’ SLACKS To Explain early hours of the takeover New Year’s Day by five of the Manchester’s Town Highway weren’t included in the referen­ The 23 highway department JERSEYS & Slims, regulars and huskies Indians. The caretaker and his family also had their lives Department is scheduled to in­ dum proposal because it was projects are: SLACK SETS 2-4, 4-6X, 7-14 SLACKS 2-4, 4-7, 8-14 In cotton and threatened, authorities said. stall or repair storm drainage felt they could be accomplished New systems — Woodbridge Regular Stock corduroy. systems in 23 locations over the by town personnel, he said. and Weaver Rd., Hemlock St., Data Deletion Dollar Retreats next few years. Public Works Other projects in the new list Alexander St., Finley St., Director Jay Giles told the were the result of complaints Henry St., Chambers St., Vz Price 40% OFF V z Price By JUAN TAMAYO handle the track traffic because BRUSSELS (UPI) — The U.S. dollar, in the sixth week of Board of Directors Tuesday heard since the referendum, Autumn St., Park garage, HARTFORD (UPI) - Joseph the report predicted the traffic one of its worst slumps, opened even lower on European night. Giles said. Goodwin St., Hackmatack St., B. Burns, C onnecticut’s problems would be minor. -exchanges today. The Wolcott proposal is the The 23 projects —estimated He said that if funds permit, Essex St., two locations on other Unadvertlsed Specials! transportation chief, has been given until Monday by Gov. only track licensed in Connec­ The price of gold rose $1.75 In Zurich to open at $175.75 an to cost in the neighborhood of some of the highway depart­ Greenwood Dr., Woodside St., Ella T. Grasso to detail his ticut by the state gaming com­ ounce and went up 50 cents in London to open at $175.25. $300,000 — are in addition to $2 ment work may be done by W. Vernon St., Arnott Rd., and reasons for censoring a report mission, but several groups Paris bankers called the dollar’s retreat a “technical million worth of storm drainage private contractors after the Dougherty St. Open 6 Days predicting traffic tieups at a have said a track would be reaction” and an adjustment on the market. The bankers improvements approved by referendum projects are Catch basin work — McKee UytQliaJd proposed racetrack in Wolcott. better situated in Middletown. said the slight decline was of little significance. town voters last November. finished. Thq referendum St., Hawthorne St., Hendee Rd., Youth Specialty Shop None of the 23 highway Academy St., and S. Hawthorne Thursdays HU 9:00 Mrs. Grasso said Tuesday she In criticizing the Department projects, estimated to take 691 MAIN STREET • MANCHESTER department projects are in­ St. directed Burns to explain after of Environmental Protection, Hole in Shoe three years, are to get under the governor said the cluded in the $2 million plan, way this year. Repairs — New St. he admitted deleting certain WASHINGTON (UPI) — As Alan Greenspan, chairman although some of the needs highway information in the in­ department has used a “heavy of President Ford’s Council of Economic Advisers, sat on were known before last Giles emphasized that the terests of promoting public hand” in dealing with towns and the stage at an economic briefing Tuesday, a large hole November’s referendum, Giles $300,000 cost estimate is very transportation. cities. It often acted “as though was plainly visible in the sole of his right shoe. said. Those that were known rough. TURNPIKE TV ft APPLIANCE Mrs. Grasso also criticized we were the superiors and the towns were the inferior. The picture recalled a similar photo of Adlai E. Steven­ the state Department of En­ vironmental Protection for its “It’s a matter of style,” she son that became a campaign symbol during one of the sour relations with said. “You’d probably get more Illinois governor’s presidential campaigns. municipalities, and said she with a little grace.” Maybe Greenspan is feeling the pinch between his $40,- Tombstone Epitaph offered a woman a superior She said some of the blame 00(j government salary and the far more lucrative New SCRATCH & DENT SALE court judgeship but had been for the sour local-state York economic consulting practice that he left. One IF YOU PLAN TO BUY A NEW APPLIANCE NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY turned down. relations must fall on outgoing reporter said: “I didn’t notice the hole in his shoe. I was Bites the Dust AND SAVEI Explaining why she ordered Commissioner Douglas M. Cos- too busy looking at his $300 suit.” Burns to give her all the infor­ tie, but lower-level Staffers in TUCSON, Ariz. (UPI) - The The newspaper took the WE BOUGHT OUT THE WAREHOUSE STOCK OF SCRATCHED & DENTED APPLIANCES mation he has on the Wolcott the department also should be Named in Lawsuit ' Tombstone Epitaph, the violent days of the Old West traffic issue by Monday, Mrs. held accountable. newspaper that covered the SOME SCRATCHED - SOME DENTED - FLOOR SAMPLES Grasso said, “I am not suspec­ The governor said a study NEW YORK (UPI) — Sir Winston Churchill’s daughter with an occasional touch of gunfight at the O.K. Corral as a ting, I am looking for vital in­ will be done on the benefits of Sarah was named in a lawsuit filed in federal court melodrama and a balancing routine local crime story, has flavor of tongue-in-cheek ALL CARRY FULL FACTORY WARRANTY formation,” Connecticut’s Resource Tuesday by a Long Island art gallery. The gallery says itself been killed—by inflation. casualness. One editorial noted MANY ONE OF A KIND — HURRY — FOR BIG SAVINGS Burns said Monday he dis­ Recovery program, in which Miss Churchili failed to fulfill a contract granting rights to The 95-year-old pioneer that “the party who threw the regarded one of his staffer’s state-funded plants would reproduce some of her paintings. newspaper that built its reputa­ stick of wood through the front recommendations to widen a process refuse and sell it to The National Art Auction Gallery of Plainview, N.Y., tion covering the likes of Wyatt window of the (newspaper’s) 12-mile stretch of Rt. 69 to utilities and industries as fuel. charged in the suit that the daughter of Britain’s wartime Earp, “Doc” Holliday and the . office yesterday” should not try save Vz on famous Garland leader agreed in writing on Dec. 16,1969, to sell the gallery Clanton gang, will publish for to have its value credited to his • Zip-Front Cardigan, Stripe Trim • Pullover the exclusive right to lithograph three of her paintings. It the last time Feb. 28. subscription cost. with Key hole Neckline • Key-Front Cardigan says she accepted $1,000 on account. Harold 0. Love, a Detroit at­ George Ridge, head of the hooded acrylic sweaters! with Rib Trimmed Hood and Sleeves The gallery owners said Miss Churchill and another per­ torney who bought the Epitaph University of Arizona jour­ a decade ago to preserve its • Pink, grey, camel, green, rust, brown, kelly, son named in the petition conspired to defraud them by nalism department, said place in Americana, said the students will carry on the red, navy, gold or purple. making and selling copies of the paintings. financial pressures are too newspaper’s name by making • Sizes S-M-L* great to keep going. He said he regular trips to Tombstone, 40 *Not all colors In all sizes and styles, but a great selectloni Will Present Awards was giving the right to the AT THE Rte. 83, Tolland Turnpike miles south of here, to gather Exii 95, Off 1-86 HOLLYWOOD, Caiif. (UPI) — The Academy Awards for newspaper’s name to the news and put out on university University of Arizona jour­ Vernon, Connecticul 8.99 best movie writing will be presented this year by Pulitzer presses an edition of the reg. $18 Prize-winning author James Michener, whose novels have nalism department rather than “Epitaph.” It will be dis­ formed the basis of four films. sell the historic weekly. tributed free and carry no ads. The Epitaph currently has a Michener will be making his first appearance at the circulation of about 4,000, but 90 now award ceremony when he hands out the writing Oscars per cent of the copies are sold April 8. He won the Pulitzer Prize for his “Tales of the outside Tombstone. WESTINBHOUSE South Pacific,” which inspired the stage and screen 'The newspaper was founded WESTINBHOUSE WESTINGHOUSE WESTINGHOUSE musicai “South Pacific.” He also wrote the novels by John P, CTum who in 1873 13.1 CU. FT. CONTINUOUS CLEAN open “Sayonara,” “The Bridges at Toko-Ri,” and “Hawaii.” became the first civilian Indian Now He Knows MICROWAVE AUTOMATIC “Bridges at Toko-Ri” became a movie and “Hawaii” in­ agent in the Arizona territory. LANSING, Mich. (UPI) - In REFRIGERATOR ELECTRIC RANGE spired two films, “Hawaii” and “The Hawaiians.” The first issue came off the the second-floor rotunda area of OVEN WASHER presses May 1,1880, as the town the State Capitol hang nine por­ Rag. $259.95 Reg. S279.95 I Rag. S319.9S Reg. $239.95 Secret Ceremony began to acquire its reputation traits — eight of 19th-century as a rip-roaring stop for Michigan governors and one of LOS ANGELES, Calif. (UPI) - Actress Merle Oberon cattlemen and silver miners. a state senator defeated in last was married last week for the fourth time, in a secret Wyatt Earp served as the year’s election. breakfast ceremony to Dutch actor Robert Wolders, friends dis­ town marshal. Backed by his One Senate aide said former *168 178 closed Tuesday. brothers, Morgan and Virgil, Sen. Harvey Lodge used to *288 *198 WESTINGHOUSE Miss Oberon, 57, and Wolders, 38, were married by a and the tubercular dentist wonder aloud what he was WESTINBHOUSE WESTINGHOUSE WESTINBHOUSE “Doc” Holliday, he shot it out going to do with the portrait. 21.2 CU. FT. SIDE-BY-SIDE Santa Monica Superior Court judge at a country club in a 14 CU. FT. FROST FREE AUTOMATIC 19 CU. FT. FROST FREE ceremony witnessed only by her children by her third hus­ with the Clanton gang, killing “Some of his admirers solved .. band, Francesca and Bruno Pagliai. three, one autumn day in 1881 at the problem for him — sort of REFRIGERATOR a corral that gave its name to as a prank,” the aide said. REFRIGERATOR DRYER REFRIGERATOR Reg. S649.95 one of the most famous gun- “They put it there to see how Rag.S309.95 Reg. $189.95 Rag. 9489.90 Route 83 Fatality fights in Western history. long it would be before it was SOMERS (UPI) — Daniel A. Zingle, 34, of East Windsor, The Epitaph stuck the story recognized.” ./ was killed when his southbound car went out of control and on Page 3 the next day. The portrait apparently has crossed in front of an oncoming tractor-trailer truck on The newspaper carried the been up since early January. Rt. 83. Zingle was pronounced dead at the scene of the battle at the O.K. Corral under *398 *238 158 *325 mishap Tuesday night. The truck was driven by Wesley W. the headline “Yesterday’s / i Ralph, 40, of Springfield, Mass. Tragedy, Three Men Hurled MANCHESTER into Eternity in the Duration of Puzzle Solved a Moment.” The Epitaph called Exposure Killed Infant VIENNA (UPI) - Police OPEN it a "sad affair,” but did not let were puzzled why a 15-year-old CLINTON (UPI) — ’The autopsy of a newborn girl whose the shootout crowd out the ads WED. - THURS. boy made a bomb hoax BUDGET _ , , . . * - ^ Downtown — 9:30-5:30 Mon.-Sat. Parkade — Mon., Tues., Wed., Sat. bod^ was found Friday in a plastic bag behind an East or social notes. telephone call to a school. FBI. UP TO vtnfike " U s e your convenient Worth's Charge Card.Jt deeervee a lot o f Creditl . ^ n ^ . q q io :oo-6:oo Thura. & Fri. io:oo-9:oo Mam Street shopping center indicates she died from ’The Epitaph was regarded as 'Then the boy confessed his TELEVISION P APPLIANCES UNTIL 9 :00 exposure, police say. Funeral services for the infant were “pro-Earp” in a political con­ friend was being kept after 3 6 WIONTHS troversy that split the town SAT. UNTIL 5:00 held Tuesday at the Beaverbrook Cemetery, with the Rev. school for misbehavior and he NEXT TO STOP & SHOP Wilson Busick officiating. over. Earp’s position. wanted to get him out. PAGE TWELVE - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Wed., Feb. 5,1975

In Islm sM to f ll of our cutlom srt, wo rseerve iti« right to lim it i« lt9 to thfso peckagn of snv Him sicept whsr# o ih 9 o ^ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Wed., Feb. 5, 1975 — PAGE THIRTEEN This Is Dental Health Week salt not ovsIlHts In eu o 1^9, or to o in ir rotsil o A m or whottssfers. M ott items spoclelly ssie priced: some st our e v ^ s y low prices. Wilken-Paradise d ip these (This is the third in a series of sant as possible. ’They will try Shirley Ann Paradise of THE A six articles on dental health to gain his trust and make him Manchester and Bruce F. published by The Herald, in feel welcome. Wilken of Demarest, N.J. were vsdiiiB»le FAMILY^^ cooperation with the married Jan. 25 in St. Mary’s Manchester Dental Society, in The dentist will examine the □lurch. East Hartford. LAWYER observance of National condition of the child’s mouth, ’The bride is the daughter of coupons Children’s Dental Health Week, and probably take some X-ray Mr. and Mrs. Herman Paradise AWOL Employee Feb. 2-8.) pictures. He may also clean the of 103 Bolton St. The teeth and see if anything else bridegroom is the son of Mr. and save! “Vacationtime" sounded so ir­ should be done. Finally, he will and Mrs.*Fred Wilken of Effective Feb. 3 thru Feb. 8 resistibly tempting to Aggie, a Our child isn’t quite two suggest ways that you, the Demarest, N.J. switchboard operator, that she Any or all coupons may be redeemed with one $5 purchase. stopped worliing five days early. years old, but we’ve been told parent, can help to protect your ’The Rev. James H. Smith of that he should see the dentist. child’s oral health through daily Her supervisor, who had w am ^ -cj'.r East Hartford performed the her not to leave, retaliated by Don’t you- think he’s a little care and diet. single-ring ceremony. having her fired. young to visit the dentist? 252 coupon and a $5 purchase. Before you call for an ap­ The bride was given in In this situation, was Aggie en­ pointment, it would be helpful marriage by her father. ^ 8 , titled to collect unemployment compensation? to talk with the child about his Ms. Jeanne Bavier of Rocky Most children have their full Hill was maid of honor. n d e j n set of 20 primary teeth by the visit to the dentist. Tell him the dentist is a friendly doctor who Bridesmaids were Ms. Marilyn time they are 2 to 2Vz years of Shapton of East Hartford and 49 oz. box ^ age. These first teeth are very is going to help him keep his D etergent teeth and mouth healthy. Miss Linda Wilken of Boston, necessary for chewing, speech, the bridegroom’s sister. and good looks. In addition, Alan Wilken of New Jersey they help in proper jaw develop­ Here are a few pointers that may be helpful in planning your was his brother’s best man. ment. Ushers were Louis Erhart of I M O O O O l...... __...... child’s first visit: 2 5 3 WKh Ih il coupon and a IS putchasa. New Jersey and Dick Newmar Further, proper space must • Make dental visits a fun of East Hartford. Some ol be maintained by healthy teeth adventure; treat them lightly. A reception was held at the ,^H einz in their normal position or the • Don’t bribe the child to go Glastonbury Hills Country permanent teeth may come in Club, after which the couple left crooked. .. to the dentist or Jhreaten the K etchup for the Virgin Islands. ’They will 26 oz. bottle trip as a puiiiShmehtr nil one boilla per customer. Good Mon., Feb. 3-Sat.. Feb. 8. Because these primary teeth live in Ossining, N.Y. The unemployment insurance • Do avoid letting your child board said no—and, after a court are so important to his future, Mrs. Wilken was formerly know of any anxieties you may test, the judge backed up the your child should visit the den­ employed as a secretary at have had about dentists. board's ruling. The judge said tist by the time all his primary Pratt & Whitney Division of 2 5 4 WiUi lliis coupon and a $5 purchase. Aggie was guilty of “voluntarily teeth have erupted. • Don’t tell the child United Aircraft Corp. in East frightening stories about den­ Chicken of The Sea leaving the employment without Hartford. Mr. Wilken is an good cause.” The first visit to the dental of­ tists. engineer with Union Carbide in Generally speaking, a person fice is important because it sets Finaily, remember that the Tarrytown, N.Y. SoUdY^iite cannot qualify for unemployment the stage for building a lifetime basis for deveioping and prac­ insurance if he is out of work of good dental care habits. The ticing good dental health habits T u n a 7 oz. can through his own fault. The em­ dentist and his assistants will is parental example, guidance Mrs. Bruce F. Wilken Limit onecan percustomer. Good Mon., Feb3-Sal.. Feb. 8. (in Oil) ployee who is fired for “going try to make this visit as plea­ and encouragement. AWOL” is usually placed in this category. COLLEGE Even illness is not always an ' -K-i) acceptable excuse for absence. In NOTES With this coupon and a S5 purchase. ^ another case, a workman claimed that he had extended his vacation for an extra week because he was Maxwell Ifouse f i O not feeling well. But he had not ON SECOND THOUGHT James Stratton of bothered to notify the company Manchester has been named to -Protected" Naturally Aged Beef why he was staying home. ______By JAN WARREN the dean’s list for the first C offee He too failed to collect unem­ semester at Florida Southern Limit onecan percustomer. Good Mon., Feb. 3-Sal., Feb. 8. "Quality ployment compensation. A court College. A 1972 graduate of ruled that it was his duty, even though ill, to at least keep the We^re For Grinin G rim m Fairy Tales Manchester High School, he is a junior majoring in economics. company informed. lilfiiiiiiiriiS iiS Reasonable excuses, however, He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. with this coupon and a $5 purchase. are certainly recognized. One William L. Stratton, 40 Niles woman stayed home from work Dr. Stop&Shop for two months in order to take My husband and I raised our these authorities that we ignore their beds, eyes wide, mouths k 100% Florida Orange Juice A care of her criticttlly ill husband. children by the books of Drs. their teachings and followed agape, as they listened to the Donna Commins of 116 High The company, finally growing im­ Spock, Gezelle and Ginnot. By our own inclinations. perils of Hansel and Gretel, St., a freshman majoring in patient, told her she was dis­ m ui^Jusee^JT charged. the time our last child was out For example, we read our Snow White and Cinderella. psychology-sociology at New Limit one can per customer. Good Mon., Feb. 3-Sat., Feb. 8. (frO Z C n) kids the original, uncut version They learned of a hard world England College in Henniker, Nevertheless, since she had of diapers all three volumes faithfully kept her employer in­ were well thumbed. In fact, Dr. of the fairy tales, and we where cmel mothers locked N.H. is enrolled in a course en­ titled “New Consumerism” at formed at all times, she was held Spock was held together by started reading when they were their daughters in dark towers. entitled to unemployment insur­ masking tape. very, very young and im­ Where wicked fathers the college. The course is “Quality-Protecteid” Naturally Aged Beef! ance. The court said blaming the Sometimes, however, we dis­ pressionable. transformed their sons into Loring Photo geared to teach the average joblessness on her, considering the I can still see the kids lying in consumer to get the most for agreed so completely with frogs. Where children toiled The engagement of Miss Julie circumstances, would be “positive­ the least. The program is under ly inhuman.” long hours for a crust of bread Marie Melendy of Manchester and a cold pallet of stone for a the direction of George “Common sense," added the to David Greenfield of Vernon bed. Schillinger, assistant professor court, “must not be a stranger in has been announced by her Now, to offset these grim of mathematics. B eef Chuck the house of the law.” parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert tales our children watch TV W. Melendy of 540 Taylor St. (Bone-ln) A public service feature of the programs like Captain Mary Ellyn Johnson, Mr. Greenfield is the son of American Bar Association and Kangaroo and Ding Dong daughter of Mr. and Mrs. the Connecticut Bar Associa­ Mr. and Mrs. Andrew C. Green­ School. They also saw their Eugene Johnson of 25 John Rd., Let them tion. Written by Will Bernard. field of Vernon. Vernon has been named to the B lade eat steak share of TV commercials THE BABY The bride-elect is employed ©1975 American Bar Association where soft spoken mothers said dean’s list for the fall semester at this low as a nurse aide at Crestfield things like “Don’t worry about at Pratt institute, Brooklyn, price! Marinate IS NAMED Convalescent Home in 49 N.Y. A member of the and broil for a luscious the mud on the kitchen floor, Manchester. boys. I’ll clean it in a jiffy with freshman class, she is a meal. Great Beef only af Stop & Shop! eating. Great value. Her fiance is a self-employed graduate of Rockville High Steadc INS Supports my new improved self-polishing paperhanger. Mather, Hilary Brooke, daughter of ’Theodore Jr. and Nancy wax.’’ School. Simply Super, uniformly good every time! A spring wedding is planned. Dolin Mather of 26 Dailey Circle, Vernon. She was bom Jan, 15 at I’m convinced that the kids Regular ^ Great eating Alien Worker Hartford Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. needed this wide exposure. It Proposals Louis Dolin of Escondido, Calif., formerly of Bolton. Her pater­ certainly gave them a better nal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. The^ore Mather Sr. of 64 perspective from which to WASHINGTON (UPI) - The Concord Rd. She has a sister, Jennifer, 2. judge their father and me. If Justice Department ’Tuesday their only models had been Cap­ proposed that all future job Mair, Rebecca Marie, daughter of Thomas W. and Barbara tain Kangaroo and Miss Fran­ applicants in the United States Little Mair of 132 Hoffman Rd., Ellington. She was bom Jan. 29 at cis, we wouldn’t have stood a be required to prove that they Rockville General Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. chance! “Quality-Protecteid” Beef Naturally Aged for Tenderness. ______nT iiiirio iliiiS did not enter the country il­ and Mrs. Sterling Little of 35 Lawrence St., Rockville. Her pater­ Sometimes, they still think legally. nal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Walter T. Mair of Regan Rd., we’re IMPO^IBLE parents. I IN THE SERVICE ______..r:r^TrrTu-m m ^ Leonard F. Chapman Jr., Vernon. She has a brother, Scott Michael, 3. just refer them back to Mr. commissioner of the Immigra­ Grimm and tell that they should g ^ l o p & S h o p tion and Naturalization Service, Village St., has been named to B edR ftSte^^ Lavigne, Jeffrey Paul, son of J. Norman and ’Theresa St. Louis thank their lucky stars they Pfc. Ross Hunt, son of Mr. said he supported the Justice the superintendent’s list for his vflTH THIS COUPON w o Lavigne of 154 Union St., Rockville. He was born Jan. 29 at have us. and Mrs. Kenneth Hunt of 4 Department proposals. If outstanding academic achieve­ Rockville General Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. I don’t deny that we banish Tyler Circle, was graduated at adopted, he said, they could ment and military performance and Mrs. Arthur St. I^uis of 16 Old Town Rd., Rockville. His the whole bunch of them and the San Diego (Calif.) Marine help to “make available at least at the U.S. Air Force Academy. paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Adelard Lavigne of Elm their stereo to the basement. Ctorps Recruit Dejpot in May. He 1 million desirable jobs for He is a member of the class of Hill Rd., Talcottville. He has three brothers, George, Ronald and But what is that compared to also was graduate from the 1st ^ Score “AA Americans and legal resident 1975 and will wear a silver star David; and three sisters, Norma, Ann and Dorothy. the lot of poor Hansel and Motor Transport and Safety Beef Rib Eye Steak boneless ^2^1 f r e e aliens.” Gretel? Council and is currently serving and wreath designating the 1 lb pkg.'Vi lb- Acting Attorney General honor accorded him. A 1971 We also give out work lists on in Camp Pendleton, Calif. He Beef Rib Roast-Large End Feba.Llmltonepkgperc^^ Laurence H. Silberman urged Nelson, Luke David, son of David L. and Paula Adams Nelson graduate of Manchester High Saturday morning. But attended Manchester High Good Mon.. Feb. the House Judiciary subcom­ of- South Yarmouth, Mass. He was born Jan. 20 at Cape Cod School he will be commissioned Cinderella had to work EVERY School. Beef Chuck Shoulder Steak Q-my protected • $*| 39 mittee on immigration to put Hospital, Hyannis, Mass. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and a second lieutenant and Sliced D s i i s s r day and she had to scrub the in­ Maid Rite tougher provisions in an illegal Mrs. Paul Adams of 15 S. Hawthorne St. His paternal grand­ awarded a B.S. degree upon his side of the fireplace. Cadet Phillip M. Breaded & Cubed Veal Steaks 70S alien bill that would require parents are Mr. and Mrs. Carl Howland of Fort Lauderdale, Fla. graduation from the academy. We expect our kids to go to Romanowicz, son of Mr. and Maid Rite every employer to take “affir­ school and we expect them to Mrs. J. Fred Cagianello of 23 Chopped & Cubed Veal Steaks 99? ./S b. 3 Thru Sat., Feb. 8 mative steps” to determine Meek, Gary Philip Thomas, son of Philip T. and Elaine do their studying. But do you Frozen 0 9 ^ S ta rts Wlon that each job applicant is an Moran Meek of 183 Croft Dr. He was born Jan. 24 at Manchester remember the m iller’s Rath Sausage Meat-1 lb. roll American citizen or an alien en­ Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. daughter in Rumpelstiltskin? titled to work. Frank Moran of Short St. His paternal grandmother is Mrs. Alice Now she had an impossible A A ...... ^ Failure by aliens to comply Smith of Michigan. He has two sisters, Kathie, 8; and Darlene, 5. father. All-week freezer specials! Baked in our own ovens! with the proposed requirements He expected her to spin straw would result in “a substantial Sweei, Richard George Jr., son of Richard G. and Joan into'gold! ABOUT TOWN civil penalty” against illegal Brisson Sweet of Springfield, Mass. He was bom Jan. 27 at Banquet KgDaisyBread aliens and prohibition of pay­ Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents are DUPLICATE ment of any federal funds to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brisson of Bloomfield. Hit paternal grand­ Britannia Chapter, Daughters tist, will have a meeting, which Stop,Slv>pS»^VmeBreact«~.icay Ic e C r e a m « f 19 field and Judy Pyka, first; tian Science. 13Vti OZ. package Asst. Flavors - Vz Gal. Cart. ascertain if an individual is en­ Toledo, Ohio. His paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Frankie Brown and Jan First Church of Christ, Scien­ titled to work.” Stanley Kajfasz of Toledo, Ohio. Leonard, second; Nancy Akin Silberman said all Job and Margaret Boyle, third. Cut Green Ptemut Butter applicants could be required to Oiis, Christopher Steven, son of Roy C. and Janice Stanhope Orange East-West: Ann Staub and Fresh from our Garden of Eatin! provide a birth certificate, a Otis of 9 Middlefield St. He was bom Jan. 29 at Manchester JOSEPH’S Carol Dell’Angela, first; Creamy or Social Security card or an ap­ Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Eleanor Crafts and Sandy BEAUTY SALON FlorldaTetnple ^ propriate document INS. Stephen Karpinski of Southington. His paternal grandparents are Craft, second; Grace Barrett Corner of Stony Rd. S Rt. 6 Chunky Style Legislation before the sub­ Mr. and Mrs. Roy Otis of Elast Hartford. He has a brother, Juice Beans and Mary Tierney, Bette Mar­ BOLTON, CONN. committee would require only Jeffery Roy. tin and Jaimie Horowitz, tied /s Pleased To that a job applicant merely sign for'third. a statement showing he is not Martoeehio, Marc Henri, son of Richard and Doreen Cardin Announce That 1259 an illegal alien. Martocchio of 193 Terrace Dr., Rockville. He was bom Jan. 29 at Results in the Jan. 25 Miss Paulette Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Manchester Community Maine Russet Baking Potatoes » 5 &59* 1 5 V 2 0 Z Mr. and Mrs. Henri Cardin of Overbrook Dr., Vernon. His pater­ College game at 146 Hartford Now Associated With Us. ifor SHOPPING CENTER nal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. George Martocchio of Gerald 6oz Cans 12 oz LIVERMORE, Calif. (UPD - Rd. are: North-South: Lance Also At Service: Fresh Ftorida Green Peppers unpiy suMfpwM Mcl 3 9! Dr., Vernon. Tatro and William Belekewicz, Your Take Advantage Of Our cans Jar Construction has begun on a $43 • Miss Terry first; Jim Anderson and Sam FEBRUARY SPECIAL Fresh Ftarida Tomatoes Large and Firm 4 9 ! million shopping center, the first Della Rorro, David Frank,«on of Frank W. and Emilie Botti Cuscovitch, second; Jim Baker • Miss Jeanne ON CHILDREN’S 1(»% Ortnge Juice from Florida. phase of a nine-block, 23-acre Della Rocco of 310 Bush Hill Rd. He was born Jan. 29 at and Paul ^ rto n , third. • Mr. Joseph HAIR SHLING! commercial development on Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents are East-West: John Woodman ALL STOP & SHOP STORES OPEN 8 A.M. former railroad p r o p ^ . Mr. and Mrs. Louis M. Botti of 260 Bush Hill Rd. His paternal and Jeanne Peretti, first; HOURS: T u m . « Wed. 9 to 6; Thurs. ft Fri. 9 to 9; The center is the first project grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Della Rocco of 310 Bush William Levy and A1 Horton, So l 9 to 5 (Closed Mon.) undertaken solely by Southern Hill Rd. He has two sisters, Marilyn, 5Mi; and Andrea, 4. second; Jim and Edwina Phone M7-89S9 h r your s/tpolHtmonU DAILY FOR YOUR SHOPPING CONVENIENCE! Pacific Development Co., a new Lenertz, third. subsidiary of Southern Pacific Railroad Co.

A i 3 d V S OaDlV PAGE FOURTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Wed., Feb. 5, 1975 ^N CH ESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn.. Wed.. Feb. 5,1975 - PAGE FIFTEEN CofC Asks Change in Labor Law Zinsser Joins Critics The Greater Manchester It points out that the present Kl Chamber of Commerce Board act contains no provisions for of Directors has adopted a unfair labor practices by labor Of Lincoln Parking organizations such as East in Sub-Par Show resolution calling for changes in HERALD the Connecticut State Labor municipalities and political Republican Town Director have criticized the change at Relations Act. subdivisions are g ran t^ under ANGLE Carl Zinsser has actively joined Lincoln Center and Mrs. Joseph ’The resolution followed the the Municipal Employe V' >1 ■ r - those people and groups Hublard is circulating a petition recommendation of the Relations Act. By EARL YOST criticizing the project which townwide, calling for restora­ Legislative Affairs Council Copies of the resblution are Sports Editor which is headed by Mark R. being sent to Manchester’s But Still Downs Prince transformed the lawn in front tion of the area to its original I grassy condition. She is aiming Kravitz. legislative delegation. of Lincoln Center into a parking pared to Prince’s 37. John scoreboard, eight by East, lot and roadway. at a minimum of 2,000 dumped in a bucket to break By Len Auster Lusa (19), Gary Carlson (12) to make the halftime count He is asking Mayor John signatures and plans to present Memorable Night for Refs the ice. Thompson to consider ideas he the petition Feb. 11. When two clubs of and Tim Turner (11) paced read, 26-15. Trailing 39-25 going into has for correcting "the ugly Zinsser said he’s been Sharing the honor of working the first night of the initial divergent talent collide, the board brigade. East had The cagers came out run­ the final eight-minute seg­ appearance at the front of the receiving many critical calls schoolboy basketball doubleheader at the Hartford Civic either of two possibilities oc­ numerous offensive caroms ning and gunning in the third ment, Prince rallied building and the traffic flow lately regarding the condition Center was Dave Dootnan and Dave ’Turkington. The cur. Either the inferior and taps but couldn’t get the stanza but all they ac­ somewhat to make it in­ going into and exiting from the at Lincoln Center. r r former refereed the first game with Gordie Guy and quintet plays well above its shots to drop. complished was working up teresting. The Falcons parking lot." “It seems to me,” he said in a Turkington was paired in the nightcap, which featured head or Uie other comes Deadlocked at 6-all, East a good sweat. One side closed to within six, 49-43, Zinsser has two proposals: letter to Thompson, “our board, East Catholic, with Rich Marietta. Dooman and down the ladder. reeled off 10 unanswered would come down and shoot with 1:06 remaining but foul 1. That all entries into and when considering the project, Turkington are both school teachers, Dooman at Bennet Playing well below its points and led, 18-8, after the —and miss. The other would shots by Turner and Sean exits from Lincoln Center at should have taken a closer look capabilities, East Catholic first turn. A slow-moving se­ do likewise. It was con­ Thompson established the at the appearance of the Junior High and Turkington in Andover...Among the in­ Main St. be blocked off and that outscrambled Prince Tech, cond quarter saw a minute tagious. Finally, after near­ final spread. all traffic enter and exit at the building, instead of trying to A terested spectators at the Civic Center’s schoolboy hoop 53-43 last night in Hartford. 15 markers put up on the Municipal Building on Center jam every parking stall we opener was Doug Pearson, Manchester High coach. He ly two minutes, Lusa Turner led the Eagles with St. could into the project.” expressed a wish that in the not too distant future It was like a shooting gallery 16 points followed by Lusa with the targets escaping East Catholic (53) Prince Tech (43) 2. That the 11 parking stalls Noting the town plans to Manchester High would be one of the schools involved in a B F PU. P B F Pts. and Carlson with 13 and 10 situated between Lincoln demolish two buildings it owns cage twinbill...When the Manchester High-Windham High unmolested. Carlson 4 2-2 to 2 Clabon 9 24 20 markers respectively. Eagle The Eagles, who upped Lusa 5 3-5 13 2 Gibson 2 1-2 5 Center and Main St. be on Center St. near ’Trotter St. football contract runs out Thanksgiving morning the local Moffett 1 0-1 2 1 Kumnick 3 04) 6 senior Captain Jim Wehr did abolished and the entire area and provide parking stalls school is expected to start a Turkey Day series with East their over-all mark to 11-5 P, Thompson 3 (M) 6 2 B. WiKKins not see action because of Turner 4 8-10 16 5 F ord------landscaped. there, he said elimination of the Catholic in 1976. Windham, meanwhile, is likely to and winning streak to five, Hicltey 1 1-2 3 3 K. Wiggins Illness. Prince’s Carlton The Conservation Commis­ 11 stalls in front of Lincoln YOU CAN SAVE FUEL wMl misfired on 45 of 63 shots Lindberx 0 (Ml 0 1 EIIinKton schedule Norwich to fill the holiday date...Unlike at S. Thompson 0 3-5 3 3 Moore Clabon took scoring honors sion and the Manchester Center wouldn’t cause hardship CHIMNEY and FIREPLACE hockey games at the Civic Center, there were no long from the floor (28 per cent). with 20 tallies. Property Owners Association for anyone. Prince, now 2-12, was equal­ Totals 18 17-25 53 19 Totals 20 3-6 43 lines, both men and women, waiting to use the rest rooms Score at half: East 26-15 East returns to the rigors HEAT RECLAIMERS! during the breaks at the schoolboy basketball promotion. ly inept canning 20 of 60 of Hartford County Division of Haroid J. Lease Suppiies, The reason being no beer was sold...Andy “Bunny” Welch, attempts. Conference action Friday East attained the victory On The Hiii at 200 Boston Turnpike a cracker jack baseball umpire with minor league night at the Eagles’ Nest experience and Dick Kelly, a former minor league from the foul line, conver­ against second-place occu­ Simon Warns Congress Boiton, Conn. (06040) • Phone 649-7627 baseball player, are now with Pete Naktenis’ Dean ting 17 of 25 opportunites pant Xavier High. In Helping you to conserve our nation’s fuel Machine Products business in Manchester. The latter is an while the host Falcons went Middletown, Xavier tripped Against Hasty Actions supplies! Franklin type Hearth Fireplace ex-major league pitcher with Philadelphia and Cincinnati. to the stripe just six times, the locals, 67-42. (Herald photo by Dunn) Insert Stoves, Fireplace Forced Air Dechlllers, making three. The Eagles In jayvee action, East ran were whistled for just eight its record to 14-1 with a 6443 WASHINGTON (UPI) - attempt to push the economy Chimney Heat Reclaimers, “Ole Carrot Top Featured in Commercial Treasury Secretary William E. back to full capacity operations infractions. The locals verdict over Prince. Jon Coach Makes Point on Sideline Wood Burning Stove,’’ with enclosed Chimney While watching Jimmy Connors beat Rod Laver via dominated the rebounding Simon warned today against at breakneck speed without Lindberg and Mark Dumais Stan Ogrodnik of Catholic Signals Play "breakneck” efforts to end the regard to the inflationary con­ Heat Reclaimer: A CORD full of heat for an video Sunday afternoon on teevee the model tennis player battle, latching onto 61 com­ led the Eagles with 22 and 17 recession and said some slack sequences. Keeps Dentist Away, Too ARM full of wood. For: Home - Business - In­ used in the commercials for the upcoming Aetna World points respectively. must remain in the economy for “That is the wrong path to dustry. Cup matches at the Hartford Civic Center was Jack Red­ years to avoid intensifying in­ travel, because it would not An apple a day not only keeps the doctor away, but also the Selling the apples are Braeton Reynolds and Linda James. mond, pro at the Manchester Racquet Club...UConn hosts Let Us Check Your Smoke Stack For BTU Waste and flation. Testifying before work. In a very short time, in­ dentist. Because apples are known as “nature’s Mark Tierney has just bought an apple and Georgeanne Boston University tonight and the game is a sellout as well Soot Test. A BTU Saved ft A BTU EarnadI Congress’ Joint Economic flation would again be rampant. toothbrushes,” students at Verplanck School are observing Ebersold is about to take a bite of hers. Proceeds from the as the Feb. 11 and Feb. 15 games against Rutgers and “We would then retrace the Committee, Simon also sought Dental Health Week with an apple sale in the corridor. apple sale will benefit UNICEF. (Herald photo by Pinto) CALL 040-7027 For Detallsl UMass. The latter start will also be telecast. The Huskies Superiority at Foul Line Nets Cheney Triumph to reassure Americans that same sequence of events we have won their last 17 home starts...Attendance at they are not headed for a have just been through, tumblig depression. into another recession and Springfield Kings’ hockey games in the American League has increaed by 1,000 a game since the Whalers left the By Len Auster iforms, played inspired backcourtmen Tom LeCourt LeCourt hit one free throw LeCourt paced the man Emil Haberern, both While the recession "may shaking public confidence even basketball yesterday before Coliseum for Hartford. Friday night will be Family Night Poor Ellis Tech had lost 68 and Mike Pressamarita and Ellis’ Ron Briere Beavers with 19 points out sick. The absence of very well turn out to be the more severely than at Pharmacies Distribute succumbing to Cheney Tech, each tossed in five of six op­ present.” when the Kings meet Hershey. Saturday night, Providence consecutive games over a pumped in a two-pointer to followed by Mark Viklinetz Foran effected the Beavers longest and deepest decline 67-59, in Danielson. portunities from the charity since World War II,” he said, Simon’s testimony iilustrated visits the Bay State ice rink. The Kings are 13-7 at home, 7- span of four years. Many make it 57-56 with 3:03 with 18 markers and 17 most, as Ellis was able to Foul shooting by the there is no likelihood that it will the division between the ad­ Breast Check Cards 13 on the road with four deadlocks each home and times the Eagles weren’t stripe down the stretch. remaining. rebounds. Pressamarita latch onto a number of offen­ Beavers in the fourth develop into anything like the ministration and congressional away...During a recent college basketball game both the even in the contest from the For Cheney, it was victory LeCourt followed with a chipped in 17 tallies. Steve sive caroms, those Foran Depression of the 1930s. Democrats. quarter overcame the upset- No. 12 against five losses, hoop and two from the foul usually gobbles up. Manchester area pharmacies About 1,400 new cases of first and second half started with the referee making a bad opening tap. The Eagles, Lyman netted 16 points for The Democrats generally feel HOWTO minded Eagles. Senior establishing a new modern line to give Cheney a lead it The long-range problem, are distributing free breast breast cancer and 500 deaths toss. All during this game, one coach was up and sporting brand new un- Ellis. Cheney’s next clash is Simon said, is not recession but President Ford’s tax cut and school victory mark. The check instructional cards caused by it may be expected in screaming at the officials. When the game ended, said wouldn’t relinquish. The Cheney was without the Friday night at home inflation. And to fight inflation deficit will not provide enough giving full information for a the state this year, said Wallace previous best was 11 Beavers shot 26 for 53 from services of rebounding against Prince Tech. It will “some margin of economic stimulation to bring an early coach sought out the whistle-tooters and complimented five-minute self-examination Leete, chairman of the public II- triumphs in the 1968-69 cam­ the field. After a torrid first demon Tom Foran and sixth be the Beavers’ final home slack must remain for a period end to the recession and they them on their game and later in conference with the for lumps which may indicate education committee of the SAVE $380.80 writers praised the work of the refs. How two-faced can paign. The Beavers have half, Ellis was 11 for 32 in appearance. of years to ensure that inflation feel his proposals to add 330 breast cancer. Cancer Society. qualified for the CIAC State the second half from the can be squeezed out gradually,” billion to the nation’s energy one be? ...Good, strong officials would have tacked T’s - The statewide program is If discovered early enough, Tournament in the Class C floor. he said. costs will act as another drag technical fouls - on said coach the first time he went into P B F PU. being conducted to encourage current therapy methods are 5 LaPlante 0 0-0 0 One choice facing the coun­ on the economy. his sideline act...One Manchester man who has a ‘ringside’ Division. Cheney Teeh (67) all women to make a siple highly effective with an 85 per Every bank tells you that you ought * B F Pts, 0 Lyman ^ 7 2-2 16 try, he said, “ would be to spot for all UConn home basketball games is Bob Ellis held the upper hand 5 Lameroux 14 3-7 31 monthly breast check. The cent chance for full recovery. 1 Kurlowicz 3 Briere 4 0-2 Parizeau, a sergeant in the university’s security system. most of the way. Throwing 3 Viklinetz 8 2-5 18 8 program is sponsored by the The cards mqy be picked up to save. 6 7-8 19 4 Devien 2 0-2 4 in baskets sometimes from 3 LeCourt 0 Alesczeyk 0 0^ 0 Connecticut Pharmaceutical at the following pharmacies: Joe Ciccalone, former East Hartford police chief, is a re­ 0 Pressamarita 0 Sandenss seemingly impossible 3 Slrycharz 1 0-0 2 0 0-0 0 Connecticut Opera Founder, Association and the Connecticut Manchester —Arthur’s Drug cent addition to the UConn security staff. 0 0-0 0 0 Mazroll 0 0^) 0 angles, Ellis totaled 23' 0 Martin 1 Smutnick 0 0-0 0 Cancer Society. Store, 942 Main St.; Manchester The bank that listens tells you how. 0 Daggett 0 0^) 0 Frank Pandolfi, Dead at 73 points in the second period 3 Prasser 1 0-0 2 The card also provides a Drug Inc., 717 Main St.; Salute to Students 18 Totals 27 5-13 59 calendar for circling a date Medical Pharmacy, 344 Main • to take a 35-32 halftime 13 Totals 26 15-22 67 Score at half: Ellis 35-32 HARTFORD (UPI) - Frank Memorial. Pandolfi then used each month as a reminder to St.; Northway Pharmacy Inc., Students at Manchester Community College rate a edge. The Eagles shot well Pandolfi, 73, founder and long­ $1,800 that had been earned perform the examination. 230 N. Main St.; Pathmark salute for their alT-out efforts in selling more than 7,(KX) over 50 per cent in the time director of the Connec­ from the recitals and started Pharmacy, 214 Spencer St.; tickets and realizing a profit of over $3,600 in the car raf­ opening 16 minutes. Cheney Catholic Mat Streak ticut Opera Association, died the Connecticut Opera Associa­ Westown Pharmacy Inc., 455 fle. Proceeds will help cover the cost of a spring trip to the didn’t shoot all that badly Tuesday in Hartford Hospital. tion. Hartford Rd. Rockville Become a brown-bagger. Carolinas for the baseball team. 'The lucky winner of the (14 for 29) but had 15 turn­ Under Pandolfi’s direction, Cut Short by Bulkeley ' V s The association grew from an —Arthur Drug, 40 Main St.; Fa­ 1974 Mercury Comet from Moriarty’s was Sandro Delip- overs. the association developed an operation with Pandolfi’s If you’re eating lunch out every bian Drug, 59 Windsor Ave.; pis...’The MCC nine will leave March 22 for Statesville, With 6-3 junior Roger outstanding opera company students as officers and ticket Medi-Rite Summit Pharmacy, day, chances are it’s costing you at Lameroux popping in 10 of Downed yesterday in (EC) dec. Gerena 4-2, that brought most of the salesmen to one with members 20 E. Main St. N.C. Seven games will make up the spring slate...Four TV Title Fight wrestling action was East 148—Reeves (EC) drew with world’s leading opera singers to from throughout the Hartford Tolland —Medi-Rite Tolland least $1.50. A darn good sandwich, Yale football players were selected in the NFL draft, his game and career-high 31 NEW YORK (UPI) - You Catholic, 35-18 by Bulkeley High Matas 4-4,158-Neeley (B) dec. perform in Hartford. area. In more than three Pharmacy, Rt. 74; Nangle’s guard Greg Dubinetz (Cincinnati, 9th round), quarterback points in the third canto, the never get to see the likes of brought from home, will cost you of Hartford at the Eagles’ Nest. Grigley 9-1, 170—Milner (B) Pandolfi was a performer decades of Pandolfi’s Pharmacy, Rt. 195, Merrow Rd. Tom Doyle (Oakland, 14th), halfback Rudy Green Eagles opened the margin to heavyweights Muhammad Ali, The setback snapped East’s dec. Grondin 7-0, himself, singing on Broadway leadership, it brought 125 South Windsor —Pleasant about 50(t. (Detroit, 15th) and defensive back Elvin Charity (Cincin­ as many as eight. Cheney Jo e Frazier or George three-meet winning skein and 188-McFadden (B) pinned E. and on tour with the Shubert productions to Hartford. Valley Pharmacy, 659 John closed the deficit and Foreman live in title bouts on nati, 17th). left its mark at 4-6-1 for the Leahy 2:49, Unlimited —B. Theater. A native of Morman- Pandolfi received many Fitch Blvd., .Rt. 5; South Wind­ Typical Annual your home TV these days, but trailed, 4741, going into the season. Leahy (EC) dec. Dotil 11-0. no, Italy, Pandolfi came to awards for his role in the com­ sor Pharmacy, 762 Sullivan on March 2 you can watch a ti­ FIRE CALLS Savings: $238.00 final period. Heavyweight Bill Leahy con­ Hartford at age 10, but left to munity’s cultural life, and was Ave. tle fight in progress — Roberto Schoolboy Basketball Cheney finally took its tinued his winning ways for the study music and sing honored at his retirement in Also, Bolton Pharmacy, 667 Duran against challenger Ray Ski Columnist in Action first advantage in a long Eagles registering an 11-0 deci­ professionally in New York Ci­ 1974 by the late Metropolitan Boston Tpke., Bolton; Medi- Lampkin for the World Boxing while, 53-51, on a LeCourt sion over Skip Dotil. Leahy is ty- Opera tenor Richard ’Tucker. MANCHESTER Rite No. 6, 59-63 Main St., Association version of the unbeaten in 11 matches. Pete Will Compete Pandolfi turned from his per­ Pandolfi leaves his widow, a Tuesday, 11:59 a.m. Ellington; Vernon Drug, Tri- Bill Sacherek, ski columnist with The Herald, took layup after Pressamarita lightweight crown. forming career and came to son, two brothers and two —Chimney fire at 42 Bigelow St. made a steal at midcourt. Shannon, Steve ’Turgeon and Duran, of Panama, and City Plaza, Vernon. South Windsor part in the the recent Eastern Ski Writers’ competition RICHFIELD, Ohio (UPI) - Hartford to operate a voice sisters. (Town). Lameroux knotted it at 55- Terry Farrell also came out on Lampkin, of Portland, Ore., at Mad River Glen in Waitsfield, Vt. Marty Liquori, beaten only studio. In 1941, he and his wife, (Editor’s Note: Mr. Pandolfi Tuesday 9:24 p.m. —Gasoline all with a three-point play, top for East. will stage their b attle in once indoors in the mile run this Carmela, staged an opera with had been a guest music critic washdown at Manchester Shop­ East’s next match is Friday Panama City, with the bout year, will compete in the their students, his first effort in for The Herald on a couple of ping Parkade; no fire (Town). NOTICE . Cut down on the T ourney-Bound afternoon at home against carried live via satellite on the Knights of Columbus track local opera. occasions; he reviewed the Today, 12:46 a.m. —Gasoline Probate Court is op?n forj Dartmouth Bacon Academy of Colchester. CBS network, it was announced meet at the Coliseum here on Succeeding performances Manhester Civic Orchestra washdown after automobile ac­ conferoKes with the judge | long voyage home. Results: 101—Sanchez (B) Tuesday. Qualifying for the 53rd annual CIAC State Basketball Scholarships Out Carnival Feb. 15, it was announced grew so popular that recitals during its early organizing cident at N. Main and N. School from 6:30 P.M. to 8 P.M. on I pinned Hopper 1:20, Try a variety of routes between Tournament in the Class A Division last night was South Tuesday. were held in the Bushnell years under then conductor Sts. (Eighth District). Thursday nights. NightI ANOVER, N.H. (UPI) - A 108—Vasquez (B) pinned Hoch Windsor High with a 77-60 CVC win over Windsor. The 25-year-old Liquori, a John B. Gruber.) TOLLAND COUNTY telephone number: 6494)445.1 dozen men’s and women’s team 4:56, 115—Shannon (EC) dec. your job and your home and settle on SEATTLE (UPI) — All sports at the University of former Vlllanova star, has run Tuesday, 2:30 p.m. —Brush William E. Fitzgerald Also in the area, Ellington will compete this Friday and Ciccagiolion 114, 122—Tyrsech Father Charged Washington except foothall and baskethall will be Saturday in the Dartmouth Ski (B) won by forfeit, the mile indoors in 3:57.7 and fire off Reed Rd., Tolland. Judge of Probed the shortest one. Even if it’s only two High got back on the winning CVC standings. Both are 10-1 HILLSBORO, Mo. (UPI) - stripped of athletic scholarships beginning with the Carnival. The events include 129—Turgeon (EC) pinned will be out to beat the Cleveland track with a 58-54 verdict with South Windsor a distant Elmer P. Hearst, the father of miles shorter than the one you’ve been 1975-76 season unless unexpected financial aid is Pelletier 1:15, 135—Barnicle K of C record of 4:02.3 set by Ethiopian Troops over North Central Connec­ slalom, giant slalom and cross a member of the Windsor High third. Rockville was led by forthcoming, according to UW Sports Director Joe country competitions. (B) dec. Dean 11-6,141—Farrell Jim Grelle in 1964. taking, youll save about 60« a day. Better ticut Conference foe Granby Doug Rice’s 21 points. ’The School basketball team has High. Rockville saw its two- Kearney. been charged with common still, join the commuter aowd and take the Rams dropped to 3-8 in the “At this time, 1 have not given any coach the go- Pour Into Eritrea gam e winning streak CVC and 3-12 in all games assault. bus or form a carpopl: Youll save hundreds of stopped by Simsbury High, ahead to recruit any athletes at all,” Kearney said Hearst allegedly struck tion, “ Peace has now been with the loss. ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia 76-59, Bolton bowed to Tuesday. “In fact, I told them just the opposite, that no Coach David Pierce after the (UPI) — The Ethiopian restored in the city.” dollars. Portland kept its Charter Friars Rated Third Portland, 83-59, and Coven­ scholarships could be offered at this time in sports out­ team lost to De Soto, 50-46, military government poured Diplomats reported a major Typical Annual Savings: $142.80 Oak Conference record un­ side of football and basketball," Saturday in the finals of a tour­ try High fell vetim to East place votes and a total of 28 other two first-place votes. tanks and thousands of troop road convoy of tanks and troops blemished with the decision BOSTON (UPI) - When nament. Pierce was taken to St. Hampton, 6241. Kearney said the cutback is necessary because the The Eagles are 14-4. reinforcements into Asmara by was rolling north toward over Bolton. The athletic program lost money for the first time last year. w a s th e last time points. Joseph Hospital of Kirkwood road and air today and pounded Asmara after being halted for a For Your Information The victory for South Highlanders are 12-0 in the Providence College was not The top vote getter for the Connecticut, 12-3, was for treatment of loose teeth. Eritrean rebel positions from Windsor was its third in a Kearney said the program will try to generate more fourth with 26 points and day when guerrillas blew up a Dear friends. COC and 13-2 in all games. revenue and to make some cuts. the best — not even the se­ second straight week was The Jefferson County the air for the fourth con- bridge on the approaches to the Where you save matters too: row to boost its aggregate Bolton’s Paul Groves took cond best — basketball team Holy Cross, which hosts Vermont slipped to fifth sheriff's office said witnesses secutive day. The modem funeral service Kearney said there is a question of whether UW city. mark to 10-6. Balanced scoring honors with 27 in New England? Providence Feb. 13. The with eight points. The reported Hearst berated Pierce (Beirut reports said the has evolved in response to pub­ would have the “kind of team worthy of sending to a about his handling of the team Truckloads of paratroops, To begin with, you should do all your banking in one place. (Just scoring was the key again points. Pat Fletcher added Not since before the days Crusaders received 10 Of 12 Catamounts are 13-6 on the rebels, who seek to form an in lic wishes from the more primi­ Pac-8 championship,” and finally there was the ques­ during the game, in which many waving their arms in for the Bobcats. John Fidler 13 markers for the Bulldogs, of Ernie DiGregorio and first-place votes and a total season. dependent state in what was tive service of our forefathers. driving another mile to save at another bank will cost you about 30t each tion of whether there would be anyne who would Hearst’s son did not play. clenched fist salutes, drove led the parade with 22 points now 4-8 in the league and 5-9 Marvin Barnes. of 58 points. The Crusaders, Points are awarded on a once an Italian colony, The funeral director receives time you do it.) qualify for NCAA standards. appeared ready to discuss through Addis Aababa en route followed by Brian Hoyt (20), in all games. ’This season, without a pro­ 14-3, suffered one of their descending scale, with a thorough training in the techni­ Kearney also said the cut would mean retrenching peace and had asked the United to the airport and the one-hour And, because we offer our savings customers absolutely free Blair Boucher (13) and Greg East Hampton raised its bound star, the Friars are losses to Providence in the first-place vote worth five cal skills of his profession and at the administrative and service levels. Nations to try to arrange a flight to Asmara. Jankowski (12). South Wind­ COC ledger to 6-6 and 10-6 and have dropped three Ocean State Classic last points. Trial Date Reset truce.) the development of his innate personal checking, plus high interest rates, plus every banking service sor is 8-3 in the conference. Washington is one of the few institutions at the Military sources said the aggregate mark to 9-7 with national level which receives no student funds for straight games. ’They also December. SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) - Embassies began evacuating government had ordered 2,000 tact, courtesy, patience and youll ever need . . . well, it just makes savings sense to save at the With the loss, Windsor fell to have dropped to third place Boston College, which The Utah Stars’ breach of con­ understanding. the win over Coventry. ’The athletics. more than 2,000 Italian and troops airlifted into Asmara to 5-6 in the circuit and 7-9 in Patriots fell to 3-8 in the con­ in the ninth weekly UPI knocked off Providence last tract suit against Coach Bill other European nationals from We continually strive to bank that listens. boost the garrison to about 19,- all games. ference and 4-11 in all coaches ratings of New week, was second in the poll Sharman of the Los Angeles the beleaguered city, which was 000 men. become more proficient in our Lakers has been reset for trial Ellington squared its con­ games. ’The loss eliminated England Division I teams. with 49 points, including the without water and electricity professional duties. Feb. 18. Foreigners fleeing the city ference mark at 6-6 with any outside possibilites the The Friars received no first and was running short of food. the triumph. Tim Forbes Miatretta Trin Hero U.S. District Court Judge Another 250 foreigners, in­ reported American-built F5 Patriots had of entering Respectfully, In 1974 nx>re people SEived at CBT than in ai^ other year. and Dan Walker led the Pur­ Willis W. Ritter will preside cluding 130 Americans, arrived fighters of the Ethiopian Air post-season play. HARTFORD (UPI) - Trinity Trinity’s Mike Mistretta, of over the trial of the $1 million ple Knights with 18 and 12 in Addis Ababa Tuesday during Force strafed and bombed There must Be a reasm. scored the game’s final nine Manchester, who had 13 points AND suit. the first stage of the rescue. rebel bases around Asmara in ffohn&\ points respectively. points from the foul line to for the night, scored five of the Tuttle^s Crew Round Kings The suit was brought in 1971 The fighting moved away the government’s continuing ^ FUNERAL HOME ^ Ellington is 7-8 oyer-all. Pitcher Signed register a 69-60 victory over critical nine free throws. Trini­ when Sharman quit the Stars to First round honors in the the Flydahl and Clementine from Asmara into th__ e offensive to crush the attempt THE CONNECTICUT BANK Granby fell to 3-8 in the Wesleyan Tuesday night. ty was led by Wayne Sokolosky assume his present post as head Phone 643-1222 teams. scrubland several miles to the to seize the provincial capital. NCCC and 7-9 in all games HONOLULU (UPI) - The Bantams, 3-6, connected with 16 points. Steve Haydasz Manchester Country Club’s coach of the Lakers of the 219 WEST CENTEII - MANCHESTER, CONN. AND TRUST COMRANY nor^i where the separatists More than 100 British and with the setback. Veteran relief pitcher Frank on only 17 of the 36 free throws had 14 and Bo Pickard 13 for the Retired Swingers League were Dan Culver reaped individual National Basketball Associa­ JOHN F TIERNEY - 6ARBARA TIERNEY Over 80 offices throughout Connecticut mi«w. f.d.i.c. concentrated their main other nationals evacuated from Simsbury kept pace with Linzy, 34, was signed Tuesday given up by a Wesleyan team winners. won by Jim ’Tuttle’s crew with a honors, high single, 162, high tion. THOMAS F. TIERNEY _ JOHN J CRAHY TONIGHT strength. The government Asmara by air today painted a Newington, a 77-56 winner as a free agent by the Hawaii that committed 34 penalties but Steve Malinowski scored 16 triple, 378, and high average, ’The Stars then brought suit grim picture of torture and 20-10 record. Deadlocked for se­ newspaper, the Ethiopian over Glastonbury, atop the Islanders of the Pacific Coast they connected when it counted points for Wesleyan which 109. Don Piper ro ll^ a 94 game 7:30 UConn va. Boalon U, against Sharman and the Herald, said without elatora- savagery in the city. League. in the last 1:13 of the game. slipped to 4-10. cond place one game back were without a mark. WTIC Lakers. PAGE SIXTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Wed., Feb. 5, 1975 l^NCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Wed.. Feb. 5. 1975- PAGE SEVENTEEN 'M r Daniels i : ^ Buffaloes Dc^ Luce Palmer Tennessee Hoop Star A Anxious After Bigger Prize BOWLING In Hope To Deal «'•» »■'* - U.S. MIXED - Ed Duchaine Temporarily Sidelined ; U, NEW YORK (UPI) - Don Leafs 5, Blues 3 Classic DENVER (UPI) - Utah its lead in the WHA West to 212-574, John Kolakowski 205, Luce of the Buffalo Sabres, Errol Thompson scored Dennis Delisle 200, Roland Stars’ owner Bill Daniels is eight points over Phoenix. i •O'-Ii'! U;» who earned recopition as two goals in the second Smith 231-577, Rich Martin 220- PALM SPRINGS, Calif. still hopeful of working a Gordie Howe and his son, KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (UPI) — Tennessee’s shooting Elenora Simon, principal of Fort Hamilton High where one of the National Hockey period to lead to its 525, Ralph T ro tt 512, Ed (UPI) — There was no deal for disgruntled All-Star also scored for the Aeros. standout Bernard King is temporarily sidelined while un­ King was graduate, said that it took about two weeks to L eague’s best penalty- win over St. Louis. Thomp­ Oilers 1, Blades 0 Yourkas 544, David Wilson 502, masking Arnold Palmer’s iversity and NCAA officials probe the New Yorker’s school check everything back to Sands Junior High and prepare a forward Willie Wise but he killers during the 1973-74 son’s first goal snapped a 2-2 Bob Hufford 518, Tom Rancourt wants to send Wise to the Eddie Joyal’s 10th goal at disappointment in not win­ records and answer the question of his playing eligibility. revised transcript for UT. “I really haven’t the slightest season, is after a bigger tie and his second gave the 506, Nelson Walsh 508, Shelia ning the Hawaiian Open ABA East Division so he 4:15 of overtime helped Ed­ Price 178-177-191-546, Alice The 6-6 Brooklyn, N.Y. freshman, who averages 27.9 idea whether any grades were altered,” she said. prize this year. Leafs a 4-2 lead. Monday —a tournament title won’t hurt the Stars’ playoff Two Cars Entered monton hand its Raymo 204471, Dona Price 178- points for the Vols, did not play in Monday night’s 62-59 But Brown said that, “It would appear that grades were Hawks 3, Scouts 3 eighth straight loss. Ray he had within his grasp — hopes. INDIANAPOLIS (UPI)' - ...... I 192-538, Eleanor Wilson 178497, loss to Auburn and is not expected to play here Saturday altered. We have no idea who did it, if the cards were The 26-year old center, Chicago gained its tie but starting Wednesday it’s Daniels said even though Salt Walther and his dad, McKay assisted on the goal, Madeline Taflin 189-483, Denise against seventh-ranked Alabama. changed.” who brings shouts of when John Marks scored a new week and a new deal the ABA trading deadline George Walther Jr., flew in which came out of a scram­ Cromwell 199-489, Ginger Warren Brown, chief of NCAA infractions in­ The issue revolves around King’s ninth-grade marks, .'T! “Loose, Loose” from Buf­ Yourkas 178490, Helen Ran­ in the $160,000 Bob Hope was Feb 1., he is confident from Ohio today and entered ble in front of the Blades’ vestigations, said that the university and the NCAA had and whether his grade point average will be 2.0 or better. falo fans when he skates up court 473, Louise Repoli 456, Desert Classic, an event Ar- ABA Commissioner Tedd the first two cars in the 1974 In­ net. conducted investigations into charges of grade-fixing on It appeared that his ninth grade points would drop the dianapolis Motor Speedway 500- ice with the puck, scored his Ann Pagirckas 454. nie has won five times. Munchak will approve a deal Mariners 8, Toros 4 King’s junior high school records. over-all record to 1.97. mile race on the day enU^ seventh short-handed goal of Wayne Rivers scored You have to go back to the “At that point two weeks ago, it seemed that the in­ If the studies now being made verify the lower mark, for Wise, which some feel forms were mailed to members the season Tuesday night ZODIAC - Phyllis Benson 1973 Hope Classic for Palmer’s may send him to the three goals and assisted on 190-500, Diane Anderson 175, vestigations were over,” Brown said. and no allowances are made. King would not be eligible to of the racing fraternity. when the Sabres whipped two others and Kevin last tournament victory, but in Virginia Squires, struggling The Walthers, from Dayton, Loretta Griffin 184-463, Donna But Brown said that a careful check of the transcripts by play again for the Vols until Feb. 3 of the 1976 season. the Detroit Red Wings, 6-1. Morrison had two goals and the Hawaiian he came as close in last place in the ABA showed up at the Speedway of­ Mieezkowski 497, Carol Powell as he’s been since to winning. the NCAA’s Kansas City office turned up a discrepancy “This is the biggest disappointment of my life but I feel a pair of assists in San 458, Anita Hawrylko 510, helpless,” King said. “I don’t know what happened and I Eak. fices not long after dawn and Luce is now one goal short with only 1:03 left in the However, a bogey on the 17th between the early transcripts and later ones. filled out entry blanks for two Diego’s romp over Toronto. Shirley Belasky 465. don’t know what to do about it. I don’t remember anything Wise refused to play for of the NHL record of eight game, the tally coming eight where his putt lipped the cup, He said a check at the school in Brooklyn confirmed that cars with Drake-Offenhauser It was Rivers’ first hat trick and a closing birdie by Gary there was a question about grades in the ninth grade. about the junior high grades.” Utah this year. Earlier it short-handed goals in a seconds after the Hawks appeared he was headed to turbocharged engines'. season set' by Dave Keon of of the season and he how has Groh settled the Hawaiian Several university officials then flew to New York to King said that he would remain in school and “try to get pulled goalie Tony Esposito SILK CITY- Ron Fletcher issue. join the Denver Nuggets of Toronto during the 1970-71 scored 31 goals. Vaclac clear up questions about King’s transcripts. Dr. Earl eligible for this same time next year. I’m not going to give New Job and put six skaters on the Nedomansky had two goals 200-536, Zig Olbert 236, Ron “Of course, I'm disap­ the ABA West, but that deal season. Only three other ice. Marks’ goal came in Ramer, chairman of the UT Faculty Athletics Committee, up.” HOT SPRINGS, Va. (UPI) - for the Toros. Ramsdell 203-569, Bud Berry pointed,” Palmer said. “I’m said that Athletic Director Bob Woodruff, Vice Chancellor fell through. players besides Luce have front of the Scouts’ net on a 209-551, Walt Shaffer 200-566, very disappointed but I'm not “There’s no doubt that Three-times Masters champion (Herald photo by Larson) scored seven short-handed Howard Aldmon and Charles Smith, executive assistant to Sammy Snead was named pass from Pit Martin. Dan Humiston 218-576, Dick going to quit just because I lost. Willie will help any club he goals in one season. Cote 204-203-568, Jim Stamler the UT president, made the trip. Kaat Signs touring golf pro Tuesday of The Penguins 3, Canucks 2 In some ways I was pleased Thom McAn Football Award Winners 202-210-586, Harry Plecity 526, Ramer said that he. Woodruff, Coach Ray Mears and CHICAGO (UPI) - Jim is with,” Daniels said. “And Homestead. The goal also was Luce’s Jean Pronovost scored a Awards Dinner with my play. Except for a few Coach’s Ken Thomas 541, Rollo Masse putts that didn't drop, I thought others met with King Tuesday morning and told him his Kaat, the winningest active I’d rather see him in the Snead, 62, winner of 134 25th — one short of his pair of goals, including the pitcher in the American East so we don’t have to major tournaments, including Cephus Nolen, left, and Bill Leahy admire Thom McAn plaques awarded by The game winner with 72 HEMPSTEAD, N.Y. (U P I)- 536, Win Conant 524, Lou I played pretty well.” athletic eligibility was in danger. previous single-season high. Quarterbacks Ken Stabler of Halpryn 518, Claire Reid Jr. The Hope Classic is a 90-hole League, Tuesday signed his 1975 (Herald photo by Dunn) fight him for a playoff three PGA titles and the British Herald's sports staff. Nolen was the most valuable back and Leahy the most valuable seconds left, to lift But Assistant Coach Stu Aberdeen, who recruited King, Future Luce’s goal came at 9:05 the Oakland Raiders and Jim 500, Bob Thompson 538, Ken ordeal over four courses, but it contract with the Chicago berth.” Open, will represent his lineman, with East Catholic High’s football team last fall. Pittsburgh over Vancouver. had the duty of telling the player of the eligibility problem. White Sox. Kaat, who has won employer in tour and exhibition of the second period and was Hart of the St. Louis Cardinals Plecity 546, Frank Pitts 200-573, is over relatively easy layouts, East Catholic Mascot Daniels said he will Pronovost scored 35 seconds will be honored as the most Len Farraud 222-521, Mike the kind Palmer likes. Even “He cried,” Aberdeen said. “He took it awfully hard. He 215 games in 16 seasons, posted matches. one of five scored by the On Line definitely not let Wise out of into the second period and valuable players in the National can’t understand how something is always coming up, just a 21-13 record and a 2.92 earned Appearing at all East Catholic High basketball games Snead started his career at Sabres as they turned the Hurley 505, Tom Roberts 536, though Johnny Miller will be his current contract with the Chuck Arnason made it 2-0. Football League at the ninth an­ Jim Benoit 533, Enso Pavan when he gets things going.” run average last year. and serving as a good luck charm is the official Eagle The Homestead in 1934, but game into a romp. Rick here this week. Palmer is the BALTIMORE (UPI) - Stars and said Wise “tried to Ab Demarco sliced the lead nual professional football Most- 513, Skip Mikoleit 581, Jim favorite. mascot decked out in the blue and white school later was golf pro for at many Dudley, Peter McNab, Fred Nathaniel Frazier, who last buy his own contract so that Paralyzed Gridder to 2-1 before Pronovost Valuable-Player Awards Magowan 508, Ed Kodes 510. Gary Groh is here for the feathers. years at The Greenbrier in Stanfield and Jim Lorentz year led Morgan State’s basket­ shows you even he knows it scored on a long slap shot to Dinner here Friday night. Hope Classic as are Hubert White Sulphur Springs, W.Va. also scored during the out­ ball team to the NCAA small is valid.” put the game away. Gerry Others to be honored at the FLORAL- Sally Granato 478. Green, who won last year, college championship, Anxious to Walk burst. dinner will be Joe Namath, Daniels already has taken Meehan scored for the Jerry Heard, Dave Stockton appeared Tuesday to be on his BOWLING named MVP of the New York and Billy Casper. Jack former Stars’ Coach Bill POWDER PUFF- Bee way out as coach and professor College Hoop Roundup Carlson Called Up Toronto defeated St. Canucks 11 seconds later. Jets; John Hicks, selected MVP Nicklaus, who finished in a tie Sharman to court over a HOUSTON (UPI) — Kent Waldrep, the Texas Christian Moquin 177456, Alvina Delisle because of an incident with a Louis, 5-3, Chicago tied Kan­ Aeros 4, Racers 3 of the New York Giants; A1 for 14th, seven shots behind BLOOMINGTON, Minn. University football player partially paralyzed in a game 189-48L Ginette Girardin 223- referee. breach of contract in Shar- sas City, 3-3, and Pittsburgh Jim Sherritt had two Davis of Oakland, chosen as Groh in the Hawaiian, is (UPI) — Jack Carlson, a 20- last fall, plans to be walking this summer. ST. JAMES- Lucille Krinjak 178-507, Evelyn Campanelli 188- m an’s leaving Utah to year-old left winger, has been shaded Vancouver, 3-2, in assists during regulation National Football League passing this week as are TIRE CLEARANCE Dr. Thomas Fraser, interim His doctors told him after 146-358, Pat Farrell 126, Pat 450, Ruth Glass 181, Edie Pasek become coach of the NBA time and slapped in the win­ Executive of the Year; and Geiberger and Littler. president of Morgan State, said ACC Leaders called up by the World Hockey Slocum 152-357, Dolores Berner other NHL games. In the 454, Roberta Shore 222-541, Don­ Los Angeles Lakers. his injury he would probably Weeb Ewbank, former coach Nicklaus, Geiberger and Littler the coach would remain Association’s Minnesota 129. World Hockey Association, ning goal at 1:08 of the over­ na Magowan 175-178-193-546, EVERY SINGLE TIRE IN OttR STOCIREDOCEB* rayESiois never have feeling or move­ area around the spinal cord. and general manager of the come back next week, though, suspended pending an in­ “We feel it is time that Fighting Saints from the club’s Houston beat Indianapolis, time period as Houston beat Sandy Edwards 468, Sylvia ment below his neck. He can lift a glass of water Jets who will receive the for the Andy Williams-San ★ HHiis « m UTS * m nnus * i u h w u s pro sports realized a con­ Johnstown, Pa., farm club. 4-3, Edmonton edged Indianapolis and stretched Johnson 178-503, Charlotte vestigation of the incident, ad­ and hold playing cards Diego Open. Both Extended tract is a contract is a con­ Carlson had scored 28 goals Tuesday night he wheeled AUTOMOTIVE- Marcel organization’s Pioneer Award. ding, “He’s out anyway, you although the muscles in his Baltimore, 1-0, in overtime Ferguson 178456. * cwpa IDES *. sms u i HIES ¥ hmufiictwei it tract,” Daniels said. “We and notched 24 assists in 50 himself to the sidelines of Falcon 222-546, Nelson Walsh know.” hands are extremely weak. and San Diego ripped Toron­ are taking the same position games at Johnstown. the Rice-TCU basketball 522, Bob Szatkowski 517, Bruce to, 8-4. "He’s put coaching above the NEW YORK (UPI) — Maryland and North Carolina A tingling in his legs and ATTENTION ★ quality of education. We just on Willie Wise that I have game and received a stan­ Moquin 531, Bee Moquin 177- State continued along their merry way in the Atlantic taken on Bill Sharman.” ding ovation. He lifted his feet give him more hope. 477, Alvina DeLisle 199-485. can’t have that,” Fraser said New Manager “My feet were like foreign TOYOTA during a recess of a state Coast Conference Tuesday night but not without a scare. right arm and brushed his legislative budget hearing here. Fourth-ranked Maryland OAKLAND (UPI) - Former eye, an embarrassed smile objects for a while,” he said. Asks Investigation major league pitcher Hank “He didn’t get tenure and he blew a big lead and then had Upset-specialist Clemson drifting across his face. “You just have to gain ATLANTA (UPI) - Atlanta DATSUN Aguirre, a pitching coach for would have been out this spring to go into a stall for nearly 2 pulled to within a point of “ I never thought my patience, and I didn’t have Braves’ General Manager Ed­ the Chicago Cubs the past three O’Connell Cited LAREOO BLAC' OWNERS anyway and I think that’s part Vz minutes at the end to hold that for a while.” die Robinson today asked North Carolina State at 90-89 years, has been appointed the recovery would be anything 600^U^).60'I^ ? s m f B«ii> of his problem.” off Virginia, 86-79. And with 15 seconds left before but all the way,” he said Waldrep, undergoing CENTERVILLE, Mass. baseball Commissioner Bowie Exch. $1.59 new manager of the Oakland therapy at the Texas (UPI) — Junior center Tom Kuhn to investigate reports that 95 Fraser’s remarks were his North Carolina State, Mo Rivers hit two foul shots A’s Tucson triple A farm club. before he was introduced to TO $1.81 F.T. Institute for Research and O’Connell of Vermont was the Philadelphia Phillies have emm first public comment about the ranked No. 6, needed 39 to put the game away, snap­ The 43-year-ol(l Aguirre pitched the crowd. “Being in the named Eastern College been in touch with Dick Alien. dispute with the basketball Rehabilitation, exercises for points from All-America ping the Tigers’ five-game for Cleveland and Detroit in the hospital you see two kinds of Athletic Conference player of The Braves paid $5,000 to the coach, which already has led to one hour in the morning and aNOW SPECIAL David Thompson to withs­ winning streak. SPORTS American League and Los people — those that feel like the week for his six-goal week, Chicago White Sox for the right two forfeitures by the team again in the afternoon. He’s tand 15th-ranked Clemson, Thompson scored 12 of Angeles in Chicago in the I do and those that are con­ that included a hat trick against to try to lure the hard-hitting members who have refused to SLATE National League before trying to lift weights and do " • * 1 92-89. N.C. State’s first 18 points tent to be in the wheel chair. powerful Boston University. first baseman out of Full 4-Ply Nylon IIWN t DOMIStK play unless their coach is becoming a coach. pushups. Forward Mike Reynolds of “retirement.” reinstated. Maryland led, 44-31, at the and had 23 in the first half as “I’ll never be that way. I 4 l i a GRIM V 2 WHEEL MSG REIINE “Doing that pushup feels Merrimack earned Division II Newspaper reports in aiNMA Fraser said the suspension half, o n 'a 12-point spurt thank God for the use of my •IK I Muu lu# msni m Imli FittncIMb State outscored the Tigers, Wednesday honors for four goals in a rout of Philadelphia and Atlanta said • K m t nunc MSI UB) will stand pending a full in­ midway through, but hands and that I can see. I’ll like I’m trying to lift up the Blackwall Tires •ununiuia irtilytaCirl CkuMM A(0Nr«8te BMiedl 17-2, in the final six minutes Hockey Awards Bowdoin. Marv Degon, who several Philadelphia players SAVE ON •MIUTRIIEIM' Whitt' vestigation of a Jan. 11 incident Virginia came on strong in BASKETBALL never be satisfied until I’m building. I can get my head •WUIE9UI before intermission. The broke the NCAA record with his recently visited Allen with the •OECIMKSliUlS at Brockport State, in which the second half. Maryland MCC at Holyoke CC NEW YORK (UPI) - Tom­ out of this wheel chair.” six to eight inches off the REGULAR TREAD • oiaMfficn 600x13 Wolfpack led, 78-63, with 39th career hat trick in 75 alleged intent of talking him >58x13 referee Peter Pavia com­ struggled to a 74-60 lead with Penney at East Calholie my Ivan, general manager of floor.” •wuKiiiSKainiM 165x13 M 8 *19 7:41 remaining, but during Sharing the TCU Homed collegiate games, too. into playing for the Phillies. TIRES *24” plained that Frazier cursed and 7:48 left and then watched (girls) the Chicago Black Hawks, and Frogs’ bench Tuesday night Waldrep said he wanted to the next three minutes, Bill Chadwick, a former Tires for large and small touched him during an argu­ the Cavaliers reel off 11 get back in classes at TCU $ 775x14 Clemson outscored State, 12- WRESTLING referee, have been named was Waldrep’s first public cars. Free installation, no ALIGNMENT M 9 ment over a foul call. where he is majoring in Reg. 23.99 *21 *39 straight points in the next 2, to close the gap to 80-75. Maneliesler at Hall recipients of the 1975 Lester outing since being injured trade needed. Fraser said the school will four minutes behind Andy business by next fall. By F.E.T. 2.16 • Correct decide on the coach’s status Patrick awards for outstanding making a tackle in the TCU- 650x13 ^95 ® 8x14 Boninti and Wally Walker. Skip Wise scored with 15 Alabama game last season. then he said he intended to MSI CAB Caikir 1/5x14 before Morgan’s scheduled SWIMMING service to hockey in the United R eg. 19.99 1 CR78X14 *21 *22 *41 The Terps went into a seconds left to give Clemson be walking even if it Performance 78 game Friday against North Hartford Public at States. Ivan, who previously It took a lengthy operation On These Winter Tune-Up Speclelst F.E.T. 1.78 • CNTKt Castir •.Cerroct Tee-Oit 735x14 four-comer stall at 2:20 and a chance for victory. The, coached the Detroit Red Wings at the Alabama Medical requires braces or cmtches. R 5 x14 Carolina Central. He said the Manchester 4-Ply Polyester held a 78-75 lead with 1:10 freshman guard scored 16 of to three Stanley Cup cham­ Center to save his life. His high school golf coach, ^ 8x14 *23 *24 *46 players would remain on WHITEWALL We must make room for our BALL JOINTS scholarship even if they refuse left. But Walker missed a his 22 points in the second Friday pionships, is the dean of NHL Waldrep said early Jerry Goen, gave him a new MINOR TUNE-UP MAJOR TUNE-UP Spring stock! 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HARTFORD NEWINGTON MANCHESTER score of 292 out of a possible 300 collective bargaining, which Michigan and Illinois. was four points short of the top wei;e presented to the league’s Corner of Broad 3 WAYS TO CHARGE MANCHESTER SALE: WED. THRU SAT. .noioMra: MooMwim ___ We Are Located At 457 Main Street^ This will be the second MW.WUIRr.49. MMMSI. aoM nnuui amateur of the day, Richard 26 teams in 1970. Open Late Every Night m t m largest indoor archery event of and Center Street Mon.-FrI. 6 a.m. - 9 p.m. Manchester^ Just North Of The Post Office, Pettit of Manchester, the latter Under questioning by Paul 1145 Tolland Turnpike Except Sat. till 6 P.M. Mm IJ AA.SS IM iMM defeated the current National its type to be held in the country Tagliabue, an attorney Phone 646-2112 Sat. 6 a.m. - 5 p.m. MWIMO o u m u wn.1 w S l & M l ^ l . AM MO-IMO R o ffle r Phone 647-1167 P n n e h ii» d Amateur champion, Richard this jrear. Spectators will be representing the NFL, Mackey iwiBWiPiwes Johnson of Massachusetts. welcome at no charge. PAGE EIGHTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. Wed., Feb. 5 .1W5 Connors NotNo. 1 Braves Heart Fund Drive New Welfare Deputy Seeks Volunteers Favors Flat Grants Halted HARTFORD (UPI) - opportunity to budget their “You can fight heart disease.” BASKETBALL In Laver^s Book • Temporary loss of speech, Carolyne Perry, appointed resources. This statement was made today or trouble in speaking or un­ deputy Connecticut welfare Miss Perry said she is glad NEW YORK (UPI) - Of by Robert A. Labbe, chairman derstanding speech. commissioner, said today she Congress has moved to block in­ all the teams in the National of the Manchester Heart Fund MIDGETS NEW YORK (UPI) - Jimmy • Temporary dinmess or loss fully supports the flat grant creased costa for food stamps service in the third game of the first Basketball Association, campaign, in an effort to seek of vision, particularly in one Action at the East Side Rec Connors and Rod Laver have gone set and had little trouble thereafter. program but believes recipients recommended by President last night saw Manchester State perhaps only the New volunteers to aid in the town’s eye. m i may need larger grants to keep Ford. their separate ways after their $100,- In the second set, Thung gave Connors February Heart Fund drive. • An episode of double vision. m l up with inflation. Bank nip Community Y, 27-26, 000 showdown in la s Vegas Sunday Orleans Jazz have a “This is not the time to and Professional Remodeling some difficulty by attacking more slimmer chance of making Delay spells danger. When • Unexplained dizziness or Miss Perry, 58, who has spent penalize the poor any more,” but the controversy still continues. you suffer a heart attack or outdistance Manchester Police, often with his first service and moved the playoffs than the unsteadiness. more than % years in welfare she said. Connors defeated Laver in four sets stroke, minutes — especially • Change in personality, 28-21. ahead quickly. Philadelphia 76ers. work and will earn $25,500 in If the cost of food stamps for the $100,000 purse but Laver insists the first few minutes — count. mental ability or the pattern of her new job, said one of her Scott Schoems netted 10 Thung went on to take his service in After dumping the Buffalo were increased, she said, many points for the Bankmen while he’s still not convinced. The time to act is before headaches. major goals will be to improve the next game to move to a 4-1 lead Braves in overtime Tuesday individuals who need the Mike Oleksinski had a game- Laver, who easily handled-Califor­ catastrophe strikes. Volunteers are asked to give the image of welfare in the assistance in the present and seemed headed to an unexpected night, though, the 76ers were The warning signs of heart at­ high 12 markers for Communi­ nian Jim McManus, 6-3, 6-4, in the a little of their time to call on state. economic decline would be second-set victory. But Connors won feeling like real live con­ tack are: friends and neighbors, telling ty. Jeff Lombardo paced opening round of the $M,000 World “I hope together we can excluded. his own service, broke Thung’s ser­ tenders. • Prolonged, oppressive pain them how to recognize the war­ change ^ e image of welfare in Remodeling with 14 tallies and Championship Tennis Blue Group She also backed recommen­ vice in the seventh game and tied it 4- or unusual discomfort in center ning signs of heart attack and Connecticut to one that cares dations by Sen. Abraham Jeff Dolen was best for Police tournament at St. Petersburg, Fla., Bob McAdoo, the NBA’s with nine tallies. 4 by serving a love game. Each then leading scorer, reeled off 39 of chest. stroke, how to reduce the risks about people,” she said. Ribicoff, D-Conn., to make Tuesday, still won’t concede the No. 1 won service through the 12th game points (25 in the second half) • Pain may radiate to of these diseases and what ac­ She said she doesn’t know public service jobs available to rating to the brash youngster from shoulder, arm, neck or jaw. and at 6-6, Connors quickly e n d ^ it. but the 76ers put the clamp tion is taken in an emergency. how the flat grant program can welfare recipients. Belleville, 111. / • Sweating may accompany Volunteers also will collect be increased because of the PEE WEE He won five straight points in the on the rest of Braves and A charter member of the Ur­ “I’m not No. 1 now and haven’t been pain or discomfort. contributions for increased state’s tight financial condition. ban League of Greater New With Mark Simonelli popping nine-point tie breaker in the 13th and rallied behind Fred Carter for several years but Jimmy isn’t • Nausea, vomiting and research, education and com­ The flat grant program is the Haven and a member of the in eight markers, Groman’s got deciding game. and Billy Cunningham in the past VFW, 16-14, last night at either,” Laver said. “He just doesn’t In a preliminary match, unseeded shortness of breath may also munity programs to help fight fairest way to give help to in­ New Haven chapter of the extra period to win, 111-105, occur. the nation's leading cause of the Community Y. Mike play that many tournaments against Bob Kreiss of Beverly Hills ousted • V v H dividuals who need assistance. National Association for the Catabro and Billy Hill had only their 22nd victory in 53 The warning signs of stroke death. Miss Perry, who has served as Advancement of Colored Peo­ big competition. He’s a good player, former Wimbledon champion Jan -.(..’•yx- - games this season. are; Volunteers may register by district welfare director in the ple, she attended Southern seven and six points respective- his return of service is tremendous, Kodes of Czechoslavakia, 6-3, 6-4. iy for the losers. Carter hit six of his 37 • Sudden, temporary contacting Labbe at 244-4488, or Waterbury and New Haven Connecticut State College. but he hasn’t proved himself the In women’s action at Richfield, <»> ■ points in the overtime while weakness or numbness of face, by calling the Heart Associa­ areas, said. She also took graduate best.” Ohio, three seeded players in first- m m arm or leg. Also, the Elks squeezed by Cunningham added four of tion at 522-6155 or 623-5545. “ I s u p p o rt it courses at the Columbia round play in the $75,(XX) Virginia wholeheartedly,” she said. Nassiff Arms, 6-5. Steve Jarrey In other action at St. Petersburg, his 18 points to give University School of Social and Dave Johnson had two top-seed Vitas Gerulaitis of Howard Slims Tournament at the Midwest The flat grant program, im­ Work and the University of apiece for the winners and Billy Coliseum advanced without much Philadelphia four wins in the plemented by former Gov. Connecticut School of S ^ial Beach, N.Y., also had no trouble dis­ (UPI photo) last six games. Cunningham Masse scored three points for trouble. Bennet Open House Attracts About 200 Thomas J. Meskill, a Work. posing of Anand Amritraj of , 6- helped put the game into Nassiff’s. Only Virginia Wade of England was Bobby’s Just a Show-Off Republican, has been criticized Edward Maher, named 1, 6-1. Also, third-seeded Ismail El overtime with 10 points in Mrs. Betty Peck in dark jacket and Mrs. Dorothy Pouliot classrooms guided by members of the Student Council because it fails to take into ac­ welfare commissioner by Gov. forced to play three sets. She beat Dr, Barrett Co-Edits Shafei of Egypt ousted Rob Maud of Showing off hia new San Francisco Yankee outfielder was traded to the the fourth quarter. are hostessing the refreshment table during Sunday’s open identified by name tags. The corridor floors shine with count individual recipient Ella T. Grasso, said he expects Laura DuPont of Charleston, N.C., 6- BUSINESSMEN South Africa, 6-3, 6-3; seventh-seeded uniform to his wife is Bohby Giants for Bobby Bonds in a winter The Braves’ loss left them Handbook on Cancer house in the newly renovated main building at Bennet new vinyl asbestos flooring. (Herald photo by Pinto) needs. to draw up a plan of action by Placing five performers in of Lookout Mt., Tenn., 4, 1-6, 6-3. Francoise Durr of France Murcer. The former New York deal. four games behind idle Junior High School. About 200 people toured the halls and Supporters, however, said the next week to deal with a double figures, Groman’s sub­ blast^ Jeanne Evert of Fort Lauder­ program treats all recipients backlog of unpaid welfare downed Ray Moore of South Africa, 6- Boston and only six ahead of Dr. Harold S. Barrett of American Cancer Society and dued UAC Barons, 107-98, last dale, Fla., 6-0, 6-2 and Nancy Richey equally based on family size department bills. 2, 7-6; and fourth-seeded Alex Mayer the victorious New York Manchester has co-edited a the Connecticut State Depart­ night at Illing Junior High. Ron Gunter of Lake Livingston, Tex., and gives welfare families the of Wayne, N.J., defeated Australian Knicks in the Atlantic Divi­ handbook on cancer with Dr: E. ment of Health. Riordan (35), Frank Breen Roy Emerson, 6-1, 6-2. eliminated Dianne Fromholtz of sion. Philadelphia is 5% Tremain Bradley of Norwalk. More than 60 Connecticut (18), Jim Purtill (18), Mike Australia, 7-5, 6-2. Yale Denies Report The book — “Follow-up of physicians contributed to the Series Will Discuss Reardon (16) and Randy Smith games behind New York. Raul Ramirez, who recently led In other first-round matches, Mar- Cancer — A Handbook for contents of the handbook. (14) led Groman’s while Joe Mexico over the U.S. in cie Louie of San Francisco beat liana Physicians” — is being mailed The book, which is believed to Businessman Tells DeMarco (28), Warren Louma Rick Barry scored 38 Library Legislation play, ousted Brian Fairlie of New Kloss of South Africa, 6-3, 3-6, 6-3; To Back Pro Football points to help Golden State this week to more than 5,(X)0 be the first such publication (22), George Seamon (19) and Zealand, 6-2, 6-4; of Connecticut doctors through the covering the follow-up on Of CIA Association Tom Vaughn were best for Kathy Kuykendall of Miami beat Pam break a four-game losing The Target ’76 Committee of served. Australia beat of In­ cooperation of the Connecticut cancer, stresses that early dis­ WINTER SPORTS Barons. Teeguarden of Los Angeles, 1-6,6-4,6- streak. Barry, the NBA’s the Connecticut Library The schedule of meetings is; State Medical Society, the covery of recurrences can often dia, 6-7, 6-1, 7-5; and Australian Geoff 3; Mima Jausovec of Yugoslavia over­ HARTFORD, (UPI) - In return, the troubled his comments that it “would Association will sponsor a Monday, West Hartford Public CHICAGO (UPI) - In 1962, were only 90 miles from Key second-leading scorer, hit 15 Connecticut Division of the be cured. Also, Honda Civics outlasted Masters ousted Alvaro Betancur of powered Betsy Nagelson of St. Yale University has no plans WFL would cease be great” if Yale and the baskets in 27 shots and all series of informational Library and Fairfield Woods Thomas H. Miner was named West,” he said of Soviet missile There will be supervised coasting at Center Springs Park Roberts Electric, 85-77. Rich Colombia, 6-3, 6-1. Petersburg, 6-2, 6-1; Sharon Walsh of to become part owner in a operations, the report said. community could be in­ eight free throws. Houston’s meetings concerning 1975 Branch Library; Tuesday, one of Chicago’s 10 outstanding installations in Cuba. Garett led the winners with 20 Connors, meanwhile, was in Little San Rafael, Calif., defeated Linky purported deal between the Commenting on the volved in backing the team leading scorer this season, today until 9 p.m. library legislation. Waterford Public Library, young men by the Jaycees. That Miner said the CIA suggested points with Jack Lawrence and Ice skating at Center Springs Annex and Charter Oak The announcement was made he employ agent Hatry for his Rock for the Arkansas International Boshoff of South Africa, 7-5, 6-0; and two professional football report, Chauncey said he through shares, much like Rudy Tomjanovich, missed Goshen Congregational Church, same year, he agreed to help Jim Evans adding 17 and 14 Cabal Apparently Seeks by Mrs. Virginia B. Dowell, the Central Intelligence Agency Montevideo office. Under the tournament and rolled to a 6-2,7-6 win Ann Kiyomura of San Mateo, Calif., leagues to place a franchise told Simm in a recent inter­ the Green Bay Packers the game with the flu but Park is canceled. and North Haven Public markers respectively. Bruce in New Haven, according to view that Bassett and his at­ team was formed. The For outdoor winter sports information, call 6434700. chairman of Target ’76, an ad Library; Thursday, Feb. 13, place an agent in Uruguay. proposal, Hatry would divide Hence and Mike Folio had 16 over Holland’s Rolf Thung. Connors, eliminated Valerie Ziegenfuss of El Cliff Meely filled in with 21 To Embarrass Gen. Haig hoc committee. his time equally between duties Henry Chauncey Jr., Yale torney have been in touch Middletown Library Service Miner, head of a firm bearing apiece for Roberts with Clayt the defending champ, broke Thung’s Cajon, Calif., 6-4, 7-6. Memphis team has under points and Calvin Murphy At each of these area his name and specializing in as a market researcher for secretary. with him by telephone only Center; and Feb. 18, Danbury Hence contributing 12 tallies. contract Miami Dolphin had 24. meetings a review of proposed Public Library and Wiliimantic overseas trade, Tuesday dis­ Miner and an agent for the CIA, Chauncey said ’Tuesday he on the posssibility of the stars Larry Csonka, Paul BRUSSELS (U P I)-M ilita^ the day of the installation. Liquor Zoning Rules Target ’76 legislation involving Library Service Center. closed his agreement with the with the CIA paying Hatry’s en­ was unaware of any plans by Memphis team playing in Warfield and Jim Kiick. Hawks 111, Cavs 97 foes of Gen. Alexander M. Haig —The daughters of two U.S. all types of libraries will be For more information, con­ CIA. tire salary. ILLING VARSITY Pair of Struggling Teams the World Football League Yale Bowl. Chauncey said Yale is in­ Atlanta, spurred by Tom Jr. are seeing to it that the Army officers at SHAPE drew presented. tact Miss Elinor Hashim, New H is comments were “They brought Hatry to meet Boosting its mark for the to end operations in terested in possible use of Henderson’s 14 third quarter former White House chief of up an anti-Haig poll as part of a Being Studied by PZC All meetings will start at 7:30 Britain Public Library, 223- prompted by the recent publica­ me. He was a charming season to 7-3 yesterday was exchange for two National “There was no mention of the Yale Bowl by Memphis, points, pulled away from staff’s every mistake and em­ class exercise. One talked her p.m. and refreshments will be 2733. tion in England of the Ixrak, “In­ fellow,” Miner said. “I also barrassment finds its way into father into copying the poll and Illing Junior High with a 75-73 Football League franchises, National Football League in­ Cleveland in the second half Details of the most recent side the Company: CIA Diary,” met his wife. I liked them. which could only come about print. circulating it in his office. A Manchester’s Planning and win over Timothy Edwards of and called the report “mere­ volvement” Chauncey said. to win. Henderson finished proposal will be revealed after written by former CIA agent “But I had qualms— not over with approval by West There appears to be a cabal of West German soldier leaked Zoning Corrimission (PZC) is South Windsor. Knicks Down Lakers The interview concerned the the PZC has time to consider it, Philip Agee. In the book, Agee doing what the CIA asked of ly speculation.” Haven and New Haven city with 27 points while team­ anti-Haig officers — most of the story to'a German studying Chairman Alfred economic impact on the Sieffert said. gives a detailed account of the me, or whether or not I’d do it. I Bill Finnegan led Illing with The plan to bring a officials, similar to the mate John Drew added 20. them' Americans — within the newspaper, which escalated it Sieffert’s proposal to amend just wondered whether my community of the New York zoning reflations on liquor­ A Page one story in Tuesday’s work he and another agent, 25 points followed by Frank National Football Leape requirements the Giants Supreme Headquarters Allied into an organized anti-Haig Ralph Hatry, did for the CIA. company was the appropriate Giants’ decision to vacate Suns 90, Bullets 89 serving establishments and is Herald inadvertently implied Panel Bypasses Beaupre (18), Bill Pilliard (15) As Also-Rans Battle team to Yale Bowl was ne^ed to set up operations. Powers Europe, south of the campaign. Result — red faces Hatry was the agent Miner organization for this type of Dick Van Arsdale scored a that the PZC had departed from Yale Bowl after two years Belgian capital, where Haig has and a scolding for the U.S. of­ expected to discuss the issue at and Bill Talbot (11). Bill reported in a copyrighted season-high 30 points to lead customary procedure in not helped place in Montevideo, thing.” and return to New York, he his office as commander of U.S. ficer. a Feb. 24 business meeting. Waters of the losers poured in a NEW YORK (U PI)-T w o last place. Injuries, es­ the best reserve forwards in story broadcast ’Tuesday by Phoenix to a come-from- electing officers this year. Oil Depletion Uruguay, in 1962 — “strictly a He said Hatry worked for him said. and allied forces in Europe. —Haig had to pay the Army Sieffert was the lone propo­ game-high 42 points. years ago they played each pecially Russell’s knee that the league. WFSB-TV sports director Sieffert said today that of­ one-time effort” for the CIA, in Montevideo for about a year behind win over Washington. There’s no telling how many $46.92 after an overzealous sub­ nent of changing restrictions on other for the National required surgery, have set Red Holzman is trying to Ted Leitner. ficers elected last year were Miner said. and a half before leaving the He said comments made Van Arsdale’s performance there are. Haig’s executive of­ ordinate ordered a chauffeur- liquor outlets when the PZC Basketball Association the Lakers back, but the find out which combinations Leitner and the station’s Pats’ Free Agent named to two-year terms, and Allowance Issue Miner said he was ap­ firm. He said he has since lost after the interview were compensated for the loss of ficer, Gen. Joseph Bratton, driven Army sedan to cart the considered Town Planner J. BENNET VARSITY championship. Tuesday Knicks, who lost Willis work best and against the New Haven sports reporter, WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. no election is necessary now, proached in 1962 by a man iden­ touch with Hatry. “highly speculative” and the Suns’ leading scorer, says it’s “not widespread, Haig family dog, Duncan, 100 Eric Potter’s proposed pleted the first portion of its tax “I consider Philip Agee a Victorious yesterday was (UPI) — Defensive tackle Sieffert continues as chairman; WASHINGTON (UPI) - In tifying himself as a CIA agent night they met as a pair of Reed, Dave DeBusschere Lakers, he used just about Roger Simm, said that had no basis in fact. ‘"The Charlie Scott, out with the organized, prevalent or miles across Germany. A amendments in December. cut bill — an ^ .4 reduction in traitor for writing that book,” Bennet Junior High, 66-52 over Harry Jackson of Williams John Hutchinson continues as an effort to speed action on an because he was one of a small struggling teams, each and Jerry Lucas to retire­ all of them. Gianelli, who Chauncey confirmed that predominant.” m otor pool d ispatcher in Since other PZC members in­ withholding rates, mmught Minor said. “He made certain its counterparts from Penney of reporter apparently took all College, a UPI All-New flu. Elvin Hayes led the vice chairman; and Joseph expanded version of President number of Americans with entering the game 10% ment, are also not what they readily admits he needed the negotiations were under way But the officers have leaked that one dicated they didn’t favor about by increasing the stan­ agreements and by publishing East Hartford. his speculation and turned it England selection, has been Bullets with 27 points. Swensson continues as Ford’s requested tax cut, the business offices in Montevideo. games behind their respec­ used to be. competition and presence of but he could not say what telephoned Western newsmen through letters to his con­ changes as proposed by Potter, dard d^uction and granting his book he is not living up to into a report,” Chauncey signed as a free agent by the Bulls 102, Blazers 90 secretary. H(3use Ways and Means Com­ “I don’t know of any other Craig Kearney led the tive division leaders. anonymously to denounce gressmen. Sieffert m a f his own proposal. what amounts to a negative in­ them. He is out to undemriine another center to ignite the percentage of the team said. New England Patriots. Bob Love hit his season m ittee has voted down the reason why 1 was chosen,” winners with 18 points with former President Richard —Most recently, Haig repaid come tax of 5 per cent for the United States by uncovering New York, though, made a fire in him, started against would be owned by Yale. Jackson, 6-3, 240, from Silver high with 38 points to lead year’s first effort to end the oil Miner said. “The man phoned David Wyman adding eight The vicissitudes of basket­ another $91 after it was learned everyone making up to $4,000 to deal last week that should at Los Angeles and made Simm said John Bassett, As for part ownership by Spring, Md., is projected as an Nixon’s ex-aide because of depletion allowance. me, came over and identified ail this. He's jeopardizing the markers. Mike Linsenbigler, Chicago to its fourth Watergate and because they that his household shipment $6,0()0 — even if they pay no tax. lives of all those people he has ball, a philosopher in least assure the team a himself felt with a couple of owner of the Memphis Yale, Chauncey said this ap­ offensive guard or defensive Meskill Fund-Raising Report The House Rules Committee himself. He made it clear to me Jim Fleurent and Steve straight victory and seventh feel he is a “political general” from Washington included Yet to be decided are the exposed.” sneakers once said, are in­ playoff spot and may even blocked shot's and nine Southmen, is leading the parently was derived from tackle. also separated another double- that my cooperation was volun­ Crispino played well defensive­ in the last eight games. cases of vodka and wine ap­ deed many, but for the New carry the Knicks past the who did not get his command To Be Reviewed Tuesday barreled measure Tuesday, a exact size of a one-time rebate tary — that I could refuse if I ly. rebounds in 35 minutes. drive by the financially through military ability. parently shipped in violation of and who will receive it, along York Knicks and Los first two rounds. Neal Walk, Walk added five rebounds plaped WFL to acquire two delay in Ford’s $3 per barrel oil wanted to, but I felt it was my Angeles Lakers, they have These officers have kept Army rules and mislabeled HARTFORD (UPI) - The commission Tuesday but dis­ import fee and a $36 billion in­ with business tax incentives. duty to cooperate at that time FILM RIGHTS a good shooter and passer, while still adjusting and NFL franchises. The report Haig’s name in uncomplimen­ “glassware.” A telephone tip cussion on it was postponed to Ford requested a $12 billion pretty much been for the Connecticut Elections Com­ crease in the national debt. in our history, a time I felt was HOLLYWOOD (UPD - Pro­ MHS GIRLS and Jim Barnett, a quick between them, the two said the Southmen would tary headlines through his two from an American who said allow its members time to read straight rebate, but said in worse. mittee plans to take up next The unsuccessful tactic was critical.” ducer Lawrence Turman has Seeing its mark dip to 2-13 and strong driving guard, centers scored 24 points, come to New Haven and YOU months here. Examples; only that he was a SHAPE of­ Tuesday a staff report on ap­ it. to force the President to accept Atlanta Tuesday he felt he Miner referred to the fact acquired film rights to the Ed- yesterday was the Manchester were acquired last week much more than the Knicks play in Yale Bowl and be —H a ig ’s a p p o in tm e n t ficer led to that story. parent campaign law violations The commission also post­ legislation he did not like could go along with the com­ 1962 was the year of the Cuban waixl Van Deusen book ‘Don- “ Everybody gets fat on us High girls’ team with a 33-29 from New Orleans for guard usually have gotten from the owned at least in part by reportedly was deeply resented Even before Haig arrived f ring a fund-raiser held last poned a decision on apparent because he wanted and needed mittee. missile crisis. “After all, they tract Co-Habitation" to be made this season,” said Cazzie SMOKED ENOUGH setback to Wethersfield High. Henry Bibby, a No. 1 draft pivot. Yale. by his predecessor, Gen. An­ here, there were grumbles summer for former Republican campaign law violations by the other measures so badly for United Artists. Russell after his 18-point choice and cash. drew Goodpaster, who snubbed among America’s allies at the Gov. Thomas J. Meskill. former Rep. Eugene A. that he would not veto them. Nancy Downing led the In­ second half explosion failed LAST YEAR... Haig’s installation in Stuttgart, appointment of a man with ties Commission Chairman Migliaro Jr., R-Wolcott, Ways and Means had at­ dian maidens with 16 points and to rally the listless and con­ West Germany, as U.S. com­ to Nixon and a military Lester B. Snyder said the defeated in the Nov. 5 elections. tached the oil import delay to 12 rebounds. Felica Hutnick fused Lakers and the Knicks' Walk will share the pivot make this year the last year mander. That story surfaced background that was not spec­ report was presented to the Records of the “Tribute to the national debt increase. paced Wethersfield with 13 with skinny John Gianelli tacular. Tommy” staged in New Britain Sources said the Democrats scored an easy 109-94 vic­ you resolve to quit smoking A ton of snow a minute! points. tory. the rest of the season and cleared Meskill of any apparent feared the tactic would backfire wrongdoing but show ^ four In jayvee action, Manchester thereby give the Knicks and they would be unable to If you’ve thought about quitting a thousand times (or maybe even quit a thousand persons gave cash gifts in ap­ topp^ Wethersfield, 41-7, for Russell remembers the depth at center and forward override a veto. Monday the All controls near hands. times), do something about it this year! Take POSITIVE ACTION — JOIN Hearings Open on Safety parent violation of the law rules committee decided the its 12th straight win without a championship days he spent they haven’t enjoyed since HNB SMOKENDERS. prohibiting cash contributions - Winterized 8 h.p. engine. loss. Susan Linsenbigler, Kathy with the Knicks five years that last championship measures will be voted on exceeding $50. Strand and Nancy Watt had MANCHESTER separately. ago but he’s now surrounded season. Phil Jackson can ’Thousands of smokEnder graduates are now enjoying lives free from the expense, Snyder has said New Britain Working at full capacity eight points apiece for the Of Nuelear Power Plants The Ways and Means Com­ by a patchwork Los Angeles stop doubling at center and worry, and inconvenience of smoking. building contractor Angelo this Toro can hurl a ton of winners. OFFICES WASHINGTON (UPI) - Sen. Commission, William Anders, mittee voted 22-14 Tuesday team solidly entrench^ in concentrate on being one of controversy over nuclear power Tomasso bought $1,000 worth of Directional We have a program without gimmicks, drugs, or hypnosis. Will power isn’t even who ordereid the nationwide against an effort by Rep. Sam snow a minute. Abraham Ribicoff, D-Conn., generation. tickets to the affair, apparently chute control. necessary. You quit COMFORTABLY, by learning HOW to stop BEFORE you stop. shutdowns, was the scheduled Gibbons, D-Fla., to attach a The key is two-stage today called safety the The freshman Democrat said putting him well beyond the $5,- paramount concern in the lead witness at the hearing. repeal of the $2.6 billion oil in­ construction. First an intake the need is “more apparent 000 limit that can be donated to dustry tax break to a pending If you’re tired of making New Year’s resolutions to quit, come to a FREE development of nuclear power Anders gave the orders last stage takes big bites of snow; Open now, in light of the recent a political party. quick tax cut bill. Hurling fan throws EXPLANATORY SESSION and learn how to put your determination into action! week after five small cracks ON OUR as a major component of the federally ordered inspection for Tomasso has several leases then a hurling stage throws , snow up to 25 feet. were found in the walls of two Chairman A1 Ullmap, D-Ore, nation’s energy resources in the cracks in the emergency core with the state that are under in­ the snow up to 25 feet—left, 10-inch water lines in the urged the committee to delay next generation. cooling system pipes in 23 of the vestigation. right or straight ahead. Mon , through Fri. 9-3 LOUTKIN FREE EXPliimTORY SESSION LOGRTIOH FREE EXPUIUTORY SESSION In remarks prepared for a emergency core cooling system consideration of the depletion ENTIRE STOCK nation’s nuclear power reac­ Migliaro was asked to appear of a nuclear fission reactor at allowance until the committee It’s powered by an hearing exploring the ordered tors.” before the commission because Morris, 111. takes up an energy tax package easy-starting 8-h.p. engine DRIVE-IN HOURS 9 - 4 shutdowns of more than half the Among those ordered closed he had not filed several cam­ • SPORT COATS • SPORT SHIRTS • SUITS Monday Wednesday ■ “I firmly hope that this ac­ later this month. He said the and, like al| Toro products, ! WEST HARTFORO WILLIMANTIC nation’s nuclear fission power within 20 days for inspection paign finances reports as EVENING HOURS tion hy the commission reflects depletion allowance issue would is engineered for safety and * J n M i CNwrity C M ltr Feb. 10 WBimantiG ha Feb. 12 * reactors, Ribicoff spoke of a was the No. 1 reactor at the required by state laws. • SWEATERS • ORESS SHIRTS • JACKETS priorities which hold public bog down a tax cut bill which he Middle Turnpike Office ■ 33$ aoM riM h t . OHIO PM tt. 195 Rosa $57 8:00 PM { time when there may be 18 Millstone Plant in Waterford, a He told th,e commission he durability. times the current number. health and safety above all said is needed rapidly to 320 Middle Turnpike West town in Dodd’s eastern Connec­ had not intended to violate the stimulate the sagging economy. All in all, there are over • COROUROY SLACKS “Right now 55 power plants other considerations,” Ribicoff ticut district. 20 engineering features that said. laws and the problems resulted “To amend this bill in this 6-8 Thursday generate only about 7 per cent The Millstone and Connec­ from a misinterpretation of allow you to throw up to of the nation’s electricity, but Ribicoff, chairman of the way at this time would be a Manchester Green Office 1 VERNOH-ROCKVILLE Tuesday MANCHESTER Thursday * ticut Yankee reactors were legal requirements on the part very grave error although I a ton of snow a minute. 1 N«m v 4 M o m ’s present plans call for 1,000 Government Operations Com­ shut down 54 per cent and 49 per Feb. 11 Sscood Cong. Chath Feb. 13 I of the Wolcott GOP Town com­ have publicly stated many So you spend a lot less time 621 Middle Turnpike East reactors meeting about 60 per mittee, and Sen. John Pastore, cent of the time, respectively, 1 4S1 l i r t f i r d TvmKs 38$ Nt. Mihi Strsst mittee. times that I would support an in the cold, cold snow. 6-8 Friday 1 (Iwto 3 8 -V s n iia ) OHIO PM 8d)0PM I cent of our electrical needs in D-R.I., chairman of the Joint in 1973, when elec tricity 25 years,” Ribicoff said. Committee on Atomic Energy, end to the depletion 1 1 generated was 35 per cent of allowance,” Ullman said. North Manchester Office “Furthermore, these reac­ were scheduled to begin 32" drum auger.'" i 1 capacity for Millstone and 48 Rep. Abner Mikva, D-Ill., told )4 220 North Main Street tors will be generating 660,000 questioning Anders. per cent for Connecticut NQW PUKE! ■ ENFIELD the conunittee it was far past “IPfcere You*re A Friend Wednesday Saturday ! pounds of plutonium a year, The hearing was to begin 6-8 Wednesday ■ K Fniei FARMINGTON Yankee. time to close “the single largest Feb. 12 Gonar Ham listiam it Feb. 15 1 every year, by that time —or today one day after Rep. In calling for hearings, Dodd Nap Time See (he Toro snowthrowers here: b First Manchester Office 1 E r iiiU S q M i Christopher J. Dodd, D-Conn., loophole that exists,” par­ A Well As A Customer, ” SdKIPM 1 Main Strsst enough plutonium to build 30,- said the government has an FRANKFURT, Germany 1 Csmaiti loan lOdKIMI 1 000 Nagasaki-sized A-bombs an­ among others in Congress, (UPI) — An overturned truck ticularly because it was con­ 595 Main Street obligation to provide such a sidering business tax cuts 6-8 Thursday nually,” Ribicoff said. called for hearings on the safe­ forum “ so that responsible held up traffic for three hours In 900 words he prepared on ty of nuclear fission power on a Frankfurt superhighway which could mean a $200 million 789 Main St. critics, nuclear regulatory of­ break for Exxon. In the final the nation’s nuclear future, reactors and the reliability of ficials and proponents of the in­ during the night, but it took Manchester Ribicoff made no mention of their emergency safety police longer than planned to vote. Democrats voted 14-10 for We’re with you all the way dustry can be heard.” Dodd repeal, but the 12 Republicans O p ffi 6 Days research and development into systems. said his call for hearings is not get the backlogged autos THE EASY WAY TO QUIT SMOKING nuclear fusion. He focused on Dodd, a member of the House moving again. voted unanimously against the Thursday Nights an indictment of nuclear power Gibbons proposal. HARTFORD NATIONAL For further Information about aamlnara In other areas, call or write SmokEndere, nuclear fission —which relies subcommittee on energy or of any agency or group, but Officers had to wake up at Downtown Main Stroot, Manchostor • Phono 649-5221 •til 9:00 450 Pearl Street, Box 312, Stoughton, Mate. 02072 on uranium, .plutonium and research, development and least 20 drivers who had fallen Several liberals voted against MEN’S SHOP BANK>

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Lost and Found THE MANCHESTER N o n c is IMPOUNDED - Female Businessmen Invited to Tour RHS Facilities mongrel,, brown and white. Homemaker Service, Inc. has 1 — Low and Found openings for homemaker-home duct tours for businessmen to in computer programming, ' Relief .Corps 2 — Poraonolo Richmond Road. Contact VERNON specific beauty programs will 3 — Announcomontt Coventry Dog Warden, 423-6524. health aides, trainlnjg provided. explain to them about career typing, office practice, general Burpee Woman’s Relief Next week, Feb. 9-15, the be suggested to help them avoid 4 — Enlorwinmont Must be able to work minimum preparation programs at the bookkeeping, shorthand, and Corps, auxiliary to the Grand 5 — Auction! business education department tmn-age skin problems. IMPOUNDED - Male monpel, five hours a day, five days a school. data processing. Army of the Republic, Inc. will week. Must have own transpor­ at Rockville High School will In addition the girls will be FINANCIAL brown and white. Route 31 ^ m The office career students Businessmen interested in meet today at 7 p.m. in the 8 — Bondt-Stocki-Mortgagn Green Road. Coventry Dog tation. Mileage reimbursed. observe National Vocational shown basic makeup ideas. 9 — PoriontI Loan* will have an open house on Feb. taking the tour should register Ga r room of the Memorial Warden, 423-6524. Phone 643-9511 between 94. Education Week. Mothers are also invited to 10 — Inturanca 11. A tour will start in the high by calling the office of the Building, Park PI., Rockville. During the week the business observe. Girls should bring KMPLOVMBNT school library with coffa^ and Rockville Area Chamber of FOUND - ()uilted bedspread. LICENSED nurse - Three days. department, with the help of headbands or scarves to hold 13 - Halp Wantad doughnuts from 10 to 10:15 a.m. Commerce. The Memorial Building is 14 — Butinau Opportunitlat Owner may claim by Iden- Custodial care only. (]all 649- the cooperative work- their hair back and a towel and 15 — Situation Wantad 2358. and then a group of touring being renovated so the corps Ufying. Calf 649-8695. experience students, will con­ Music Program pin to protect their shoulders. businessmen Will visit classes will not have supper meetings EDUCATION The Vernon Friends of Music Registrations are being 10 — Privala Inatructioni FOUND - Female, gray and tan PART-TIME package store, will sponsor a program until the work is completed. accepted at the “Y” office, 872- 19 — Schoolt-Claataa angora cat, black collar, vicini- Manchester area, evenings and featuring the Glenn Miller Two new members will be in­ 7329. 20 — Initructlona Wantad ^ East Middle Turnpike and weekends, excellent hourly Orchestra, Feb. 25 at 8:30 p.m. itiated. Gowns will not be worn REAL ESTATE Parker St. 643-2320 after 4 p.m. rate. Please write Box “K’\ F in c e GUSS co. tonight. 23 — Homat fo r Sala Manchester Herald. at the Vernon Center Middle 24 — Lota-Land for Sala Personals School, Rt. 30. Creative Crafts 25 — Invaatmant Proparty Over 25 Years of Experience |^^MANCHESTER 26 — Bualnaaa P r o p ^ RECEPTIONIST - Physician's The world-famous orchestra, A creative crafts course for 27 — Raaort Proparty INCOME tax returns prepared Assistant: Diversified position now directed by Buddy children aged 8-12, will start Dynamite 28 — Raal Eatata Wantad in the privacy of your home Call in Dermatologist’s otfice in Auto - Plate - Window Q ia n - Mirrors • QIaat Morrow, a trombonist, will Saturday from 10 to 11:30 a.m. MISC. SERVICES Dan Mosler, 649-3329 or 525- Vernon. Must be mature, Furniture Tope - Picture Framing • Fireplace ft offer a night of nostalgia. at the YMCA office at Vernon Cache Found 31 — Sarvicaa Offarad 8263. dependable; possess basic 32 — Painting-Paparing business skills. Medical Door Mirrors - Medicine Cabinets - Special Work February has been proclaimed Circle. ENFIELD (UPI) - Seventy- 33 — Building-Contracting American Music Month. Participating students will nine sticks of dynamite have 34 — RoolIng-SIdIng assisting knowledge helpful, but Collector’s Items Tickets, at |4, may be ob­ complete a number of projects 35 — Haating-Plumbing MADAM PALM will train right person. Cali 646- been found in a large green 36 — Flooring 2075 between 12 noon and 2 p.m. Danish Plates tained by sending a self- employing a wide variety of trash bag buried about a foot 37 — Moving-Trucking-Storaga READER AND ADVISER Manchester 38 — Sarvicaa Wantad 649-4521 Presidential addressed, stamped envelope, materials. Class enrollment deep in sandy soil after a three- WAITRESSES - CHEFS - Decanters to Friends of Music in care of will be limited to 10 to allow for day police search following the MISC. FOR SALE CARD READING bartenders, waiters waQted, Nullne Mrs. Thelma Sharkey, 9 Inland individual assistance. arrest of two alleged weather- 41 — Artldaa tor Sala eUARANTEED RESULTS apply at. Lake House, Inc., 42 — Building Suppllaa L o v «- Marriagt and Bualnat* Estimates QIadly Given Reproductions Dr., Vernon, Conn. 06066. Registrations will be vane thieves. 43 — Pata -Blrda- Dogs WEI M l fou artwl you want to know Route 44A-Bolton, Conn. 643- Open Thurs. ft Fri. till 9 P.M. Profits from the sale of accepted through Friday at the State police sources would 44 — LIvaatock about btondi, anamlaa. To raunito 9731. Under new management, Sat. till 5 P.M. Plastics In Stock 45 — Boata 6 Accasaorlaa lha aaparatodiMuaa tpaady, happy start work in two weeks. tickets will go to the instrumen­ “Y” office. The course fee for not say whether the missing 48 — Sporting Qooda m arrto^ ovar canto anamlaa, avil ’A” - 3/16” ■ tal music program of the Ver­ “Y” members is $13 and for dynamite case, which ended 47 — Qardan Product! habito, atumbUng blocka and bad 54 McKee S t, Manchester Stock Sheets or non schools. non-members, $18. The fee in­ 48 — Antlquas hick. LHta you out ol aorraw and trou- DRIVERS needed full, part- Tuesday, was linked with the 49 — Wanted to Buy blaandatortoTOUonIhapathafhap- time, will train, earnings to (Off Center Street) Cut Sizes cludes the cost of materials to recent thefts of five weather- pbiaaa and proapartly. RENTALS $2.80 hburlv. Start now. be used. vanes, in connection with which 52 — Rooms for Rent 243-1337 Jobseekers, 5^1070. On Feb. 13, Stephanie Cargiil three men were arrested. 53 — Apartment! for Rant of Tolland w ill present a The dynamite was stolen two 54 — Homes lor Rent 55 — Business fo r Rant BROAD ST. DAIRY QUEEN minicourse on makeup for years ago from Old Fox 56 — Resort Property lor Rant INCOME TAX preparation - PINEHURST.•.today, as alwaya, FAMOUS FOR RNE MEATS... 57 — Wanted to Rant BRAZIER teen-agers at the “Y” office Chemicals Inc., an Enfield fer­ 58 — MIsc. lor Rant your home or mine. We have eomething epeclal for everyone’e taate and budget. Extra lean, special from 7 to 9 p.m. tilizer manufacturer, police Reasonable. By Danny Byram, REOPENINR FOR 1B7B selection Pork Is on sale. U.8. Choice 7-lb. average, packer cut. Whole The session will be free to AUTOMOTIVE 649-5096. SEASON SOON. said. 61 — Autos fo r Sale TENDERLOINS are wonderful quality and good value at $2.39 lb. Sugar prices members and there will be a $1 Some feared an accidental 62 — Trucks lor Sale Needs a good experienced, are working down and we can sell Shurfine Pure Granulated Sugar now at $2.38 registration fee for non­ explosion because of long 63 — Heavy Equipment lor Sala TAX RETURNS and accoun­ man for counter work and 64 — Motorcycles-BIcyclas for 5-lb. bag. members. Mrs. Cargill will exposure of the dynamite, ting done professionally. closing duties. Must be over 65 — Campers-Trallera-Moblla Reasonable rates. Confidential. assist the young girls in deter­ which contained 40 per cent Homes 18. Hours, 5 p.m. - midnight,, 66 — Automotive Service Experienced. Call Dan Hickey, mining their skin type and nitroglycerine. 87 — Aulos for Rent-Laaae 649-9145. Monday-Friday. Good pay for Pinehurst Land O’ Lakes WHOLE PORK LOINS ib.M.19 right man. Cut shorter and trimmed leaner...12 to 13 lb. loins. Apply in person 10 a.m. - 2' specials are bringing INCOME TAX returns Have loin cut Into 2 Large Roasts or 2 Smaller w prepared in your home. p.m., Monday-Friday or Clall many new faces to our Roasts and 10 to 12 Center Chops... Reasonable, Call H.H. Wilson, ; 6434491, b4$-3782 for store at 302 Main. □ NOTICES 649-6506. I interview. DAIRY QUEEN BMZIDI U. S. CHOICE Site Hcralft TAX SERVICES for individuals LAND 0’ LAKES U. S. CHOICE Lost and Found and corporations. Home ser­ I 242 Broad 8L Manchaatar CUBE STEAKS STEWING BEEF Area Profile vice. Can 5634643. CHEESE WILL THE young lady driving[a i station wagon that took mimy JOBSEEKERS open 8-8, 5-LB. BOX lb. George Washington king size □ FINANCIAL Monday-Friday. Immediate M.69 lb. 1.39 white bedspread by mistake uj £ 0 employment opportunities. Cali C -A from Hartford Road Laun­ now, ^ 1070. I 4i to dromat please return it to Bonds-Stocks-Mortgagos 8 U a 41 M.89 5 > Turkey Is a most economical meat...priced lower Story Hour Reset Dairy Queen. Thank you. The SALES WOMAN wanted - 6 owner. FOR SALE - Private $8,700 first than 20 years ago, these broad-breasted Hens give Benefit Dance a.m. to 10:30 a.m. Monday 50% more meat than the old style Toms. SOUTH WINDSOR mortgage, paying 10% interest. through Friday. No expe."ience The South Windsor Friends LOST - Old black leather Good property equity. Call 649- The Preschool Story Hour necessary. Apply: Mister LAND 0' LAKES U.S. Grade A for Music “Third Annual change P^urse. Lost on Main 5371. held the second Thursday of Donut, 2M West Middle T^ke. Benefit Dance” will be held on Street, nesday. Return: 18 CHEESE each month at the Avery Street Birch Street. MORTGAGES, loans first, se­ HEN TURKEYS lb. Friday, Feb. 28 from 9 p.m. to 1 AGGRESSIVE? Eager people 5 9 * Church in South Windsor is cond, third. All kinds. Realty needed full, part-time, days, 2-LB. BOX 11 to 13 lbs. a.m. at St. Margaret Mary’s LOST - Savings Passbook statewide. Credit rating un­ being rescheduled for Feb. 20 Church Hall, Hayes Rd. evenings for sales positions. due to winter school vacation number 037-0-02569-4 Hartford necessary. Reasonable. Ckm- Proceeds will benefit the Call Jobseekers, 568-1070. dates. National Bank and Trust (]o.. fidential, quick arrangements. ^ 2 s S 9 scholarship fund. WHOLE U.S. CHOICE TENDERLOINS... Because of the mid-year time Middle Turnpike Office. Alvin Lundy Agency. 527-7971. COOK - Nights. Willie’s Steak To insure reservations, pay­ Application made for payment. 100 Constitution Plaza, Hart­ Our meat men will cut filet mignons lust the way you change for South Windsor House, 444 Center Street, ment must be made on or ford. Evenings, 233-6879. order kindergarteners, the story hour Manchester. Call 6^5271. before Feb. 15, according to FOUND - wallet, January 24th, can accept four more four-or Motts, Call 643-1814. MORTGAGES — 1st, and 2nd 7-lb. average ...... dance chairwoman Jane Myers. HOUSEKEEPING - full, part- LAND D’ LAKES lb. * 2 a 3 9 five-year-olds, beginning this mortgages — interim financing time, institutional and in-home. month. Donation is $12 per couple. Please call 528^166 for ticket FOUND - Beagle type female, — expeditious and confidential Good supplementary, income. BUHER Parents may call the church black, brown and white. Call service, J.D. Real Estate LEAN reservations. Experience, a must. PINEHURST at 644-8496 tO register a child. Dog Warden, 646-4555. Assoc. 646-1980. Jobseekers, 568-1070. ■ HAMBURG GROUND CHUCK The preschool program runs Monte Carlo Night with any $7.50 other A Monte Carlo Night, spon­ FOUND - Golden 5-lb. lots 5-lb. lots from 9:30 to 11 a.m. the second ...... ASSIST the manager, training purchase Thursday of each month. The sored by St. Margaret Mary’s ^ ^ a le , Call Dog Warden, provided, flexible, full-time program includes a Bible stoiy, Ladies Guild and Father □ EMPLOYMENT hours. Over 18, Hartford com­ pany. Jobseekers, 568-1070. , b . 9 8 * ib*1.19 related crafts and songs, games Rosenberger Knights of Colum­ * lb. bus, will be held Saturday, Feb. Help Wanted 13 7 9 Less than 5 lbs. Less than 5 lbs. and refreshments. There is a fifty cent fee for each session to 15 from 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. in the INVITATION TO BID ib .M .0 9 I b . * 1 a 2 9 cover the ijost of materials. church hall, 80 Hayes Rd. TOOL MAKERS - All-around UBOMTUIV TECHMCHII Parking Limited Proceeds will be given to Sealed bids will be received in machinists and Bridgeport charity. Tickets are ^.50 per the Office of The Director of operators. Top wages, fringe (HOSPITAL) KRAKUS HAMS South Windsor residents are couple and include a light General Services, 41 Center benefits and overtime. 5 LB. CAN reminded that there is a ban on Experience preferred. Apply at Required to have either a buffet, $3,000 in stakes and Street, Manchester, Connec­ We will have Fresh Flounder, Sole, Haddock and overnight street parking in Paragon Tool Company, 121 C.L.A. or an M.L.T. certifica­ setups, liie event is BYOB. ticut until February 18,1975 at Porch Flllets...Tlny Bay Scallops...Fresh Oysters effect through April 15. Any Adams Street.. tion with a minimum of one Prizes will be auctioned off to 11:00 a.m. for the following: and Frozen Block Island Swordfish... vehicle parked continuously year satisfactory experience *8.99 the highest bidders at the end of PLASTIC LEAF BAGS PHONE FROM home to ser­ in a hospital laboratory. Must between the hours of 2 a.m. and Bid forms, plans and 6 p.m. is considered to be the evening. Tickets may be ob­ vice our customers for super have had chemistry and blood tained by calling N. Lohmann, specifications are available at earnings. Choose own hours. parked overnight and the owner bank training. This is a night GREEN GIANT While deal stock lasts (reg. price 356 each) 644-8793, B. Ckirtis, 528-1167, D. the General Services Office, 41 Call 647-1810. shift position, 11 p.m. - 7 a.m., is subject to fine and the car Center Street, Manchester, we feature may be towed. Trusch, 644-0858 or J. Mitchell, Monday through Friday, and NIBLET CORN 644-2030. Connecticut. WANTED - Man with some Pratt ft Whitney Diaform grin­ occasional we^end rotatiim. Town of Manchester, ding experience. This is of a Good salary, night and 3S89« PURINA CHOICE MORSELS Connecticut production nature. Please apply weekend bonus and e x c ^ 3 DIFFERENT FLAVORS Area Police Robert B. Weiss, in person: Metronics Inc., tional fringe benefits. Only General Manager Routes 6 I t 44A Bolton. those with acceptable references need apply to: 9 LIVES 6 b . x « * 1 . 0 0 Two Men Robbed LUNCH HELP wanted, grill experience helpful. Apply Ann’s Purtonnal Emptoymant Ollloa CATFOOD Spot, 21 Oak Street, Manchester. Just anted...Rubbarmald In Parking Lot W.W. BACKUS l- U y e B SHELF LINER Altar Girl HAIRDRESSER Wanted - HOSPITAL Experienced. Pampered Lady, 328 WasNiigton $L Of Bowling Alley Practice Glastonbury, 633-5652 after 6:30, 56 34 ^ . Norwich, Conn. SAVE 306 on (Usually $1.29 SOUTH WINDSOR of a controled drug (marijuana) , U f - r M B I EXL3B7 SPECIAL To Cease ) Iqual OpportunHy Emptoyur every 5 you buy 99* South Windsor Police are in connection with the in­ MATURE WOMAN to work Special, all tiarora looking for a dark-skinned male vestigation of an altercation in THOMASTON (UPI) - Altar Wednesday through Frjday in connection with an armed the Regan and Center Rd. area. girls who have been serving evenings and all day Sunday, DUTCHMAH) Clothing lookings Atwood allegedly had in his during Mass with altar boys at ^ p ly m person. Swiss Colony, SEMI BONELESS robbeiy shortly after midnight Manchester Parkade. for you. Short hours, good pay, 51*1.00 last night in the parking lot at possession what was suspected S t. Thomas Church in will train you. Jessie Dunnack, Thomaston since last fall will CHUCK POT ROAST ib . 9 8 < the 10 Pin Bowling Alley on Rt. to be marijuana. 4234216. 5. Police said Atwood was have to stop, Roman Catholic PART-TIME Clerk, male or charged at that time, but while Archbishop John F. Whealon female, apply in person, at Pine NEWSPAPER CARRIERS for Police said Lawrence the Manchester Herald for DiBenetto, 40, of Newington, they were questioning other has ordered. Pharmacy Mtween the hours of ONE PIE A spokesman for the church 8-5. 664 Urater Street, 649-9814. Caldor area and all of South had been bowling, and when youths, Atwood escaped. Windsor. Call Mr. Griffin, 647- PUMPKIN Atwood was released on a leader said the order was based I with Uilt PliMhurtt Coupon I WItti Uilt Pbwhural Coupon leaving found his car had a flat 9411. I ind a $7.50 purchata on a statement by the national I and a 17.80 purohaaa tire. Police said David F. $500 non-surety bond. Hockenberry, 29, of East Hart­ John J. Callaban, 47, of Ver­ Bishops’ Committee on the PHONE Solicitors - Eani large L itu r^ , which in 1071 said BURBER KINfi CHOCK FULL 0’ 2§49« ford came out to help DiBenetto non Gardens Apartments was is lo(d(ing for hard working commissions, choose your S ■ MARTINSON’S change the tire when they were arrested Tuesday on a warrant church doctrine and tradition hours. For details call Aluma- ! NUTS COFFEE limit women in the mlniatry. men over 18, to work after Kraft, Inc., 875-2040. accosted by a man canying a issued by Common Pleas Court closing. Hours, 5-close or 8- ! cornE small gun. Police said about 19, charging him with third- Priests at St. Thomas were close, full-time, or part-time. EXPERIENCED babysitter in $200 was taken from degree assault. Police said the not disobedient but simply ig­ Cam pbell's norant of church law, the Rev. Benefits Include ^week vaca­ our Manchester home to care Hockenberry and about $400 arrest was made in connection tion, free meals, good hourly fo r newborn 8:30-5:30, CHIX NOODLE from Dibenetto. with a domestic disturbance Gene E. Gianelli said Tuesday. The priests declined to com­ wage, insurance benefits. references required. Call for in­ SOUP South Windsor police are in­ Jan. 6. He was ws released on a Apply at terview, 646-8490. 89 * vestigating a break into the $500 non-surety bond. ment on the matter. Thru Fab. 8,1978 lb. Sudden Service Store on 850 Torres Askland, 35, of 39 The Rev. Thomas J. Lomch, chancellor of the archdiocese, a 407 CENTER STREET ATTENTION • full-time short I Thru Fab. 8 , 1878 Sullivan Ave. The break was Hillside Ave., Vernon, was Ask for Mr. Bolin order cook - 849-0305, discovered about 3:30 a.m. charged with failure to obey a former president of the Canon Manchester, call between 8-5. C ASE O F 48 today by an officer oiv patrol. traffic control signal in connec­ Law Society of America, dis­ Police said entry was made by tion with a two-car accident at agreed with the archbishop’s in­ SM ALL PORK <10.49 SMOKED breaking a window in the front Rt. 30 and Dob^n Rd. Tuesday. terpretation of the doctrine, SPARE RIBS PORK CHOPS door, and six chain saws, Police said Patricia Marquis which he called outdated. valu^ at $1,300, were reported of 23 Harriet Dr. was traveling The canon prohibiting women WAHTED - IMMEDIATELY! stolen. south on Dobson Rd., went was written in 1918, Father lb. M.18 lb. *1.89 through the intersection on a Lynch aid, and should be In Rockville trta - Boys and girls fori VERNON superceded to let women serve Inowspapordollvory.CalL. " ' We are open Thursday and Frlda^ 8 A.M. ill 8 P.M. John 0. Atwood, 17, of 173 green light and was utruck by the Askland car. The Marquis according to more recent Sat. 8 ill 8 and Sunday 8 ill 2.«here at 302 Main Elm Hill Rd. Vernon, was liturgical reforms. charged Tuesday with escape car had to be towed from the CIRCUUTION DEPTa scene. “It’s a tempest in a teapot, from custody when he turned not a great theological Isaue,” himself in at the Vernon Police Atwood, Callahan, and MANCHESTER EVENINR HERALD PINEHURST GROCERY, INC. Askland are scheduled in Com­ he told the Hartford Courant. Station. “ We’re worried about altar Police said Atwood had been mon Pleas Court 19 in Rockville 647-9946 Feb. 18. girls, when people are starving charged with illegal possession in northern Africa.” PAGE TWENTY-FOUR- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Wed., Feb. 5,1975 ^N C H ESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn.. Wed., Feb. 5,1975 — PAGE TWENTY-FIVE Hornet For Sale 23 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Hornet For Salt (O N w Q.W o Raal Ettata Wanted 28 23 Hornet For Sale 0 5 MANCHESTER - By owner. a - o (D ^ 3 Lovely Ranch - three li^rooms, ALL CASH for your property “ ? . g o wall-to-wall carpeting, within 24 hours. Avoid red tape, fireplace, paneled living room instant service. Hayes Agency, and dining area. Attached gar­ 6464)131. TAKE ME ALOHB a S s : 3 (Q 5 - D) age, comer lot. Call 6 4 6 - ^ if H f £ S ; ' c < O O (0 H no answer, call 643-9985. WE WILL buy your bouse. Call S L O g S i3€® o o 5 ^ 3; *» anytime, Hutchins Agency, S h e H e r a l d MANCHESTER - Striking 4- Realtors, 646-3166. s I h ’5 S 3"<0 8 — o w • 3 bedroom Contemporary, 2 1/2 2 £CD0) O -D H ^ ; - 3 - ' ’ E w I Sg> baths, panoramic view of Hart­ SELLING your bouse? Call us ® 0) CO » 01 (D a CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING ford skyline, sunken patio, 2-car first and we’ll make you a cash ) “ to < a is -5 3 < O garage. 60’s. Warren E. offer. One day service. T. J. (0 S-3 o •(DC Howland, Realtors, 643-1108. Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577. 3 o ‘3 ® REALE’S CORNER O » » 3 § S i (D53 O ' m MMII SniEtT ______raOHE 846-4525 - o “ s < = = f = MANCHES’TER - Only $1,695 CASH FOR HOUSES - End > cn 'O O (D O ) S c 3 a) S CO down, could get you into this 6- ’ those home-selling worries - rco '* sr w-n o room, 3-bedroom, 2 1/2 baths, Let us bring in a buyer. Or 2 .« > = I Painting-Papering eS p 'o S, (0 w Q.O- full cellar Condominium. All perhaps Buy ourselves. We do, 32 RootIng-SIdIng-ChImney 34 3 C W PHONE 643-2711 appliances plus wall-to-wall you know. Showings at your ^ ^ ^ ;S’ carpeting. Ask for Mary Judge convenience. We neM large and PAINTING and p^rhanging, BIDWELL Home Improvement I a E ° U C - R ® " FOR ASSISTANCE IN PLACING YOUR AD a tF . J. StSpilecki, Real small homes. Call without excellent work. References. Co. Expert installation of N* I 3 I x s g S ? 2121. obligation! Keith Real Estate, Free estimates. Fully insured. aluminum siding, gutters and Help Wanted 13 Homes For Sale 23 646- 4126 or 649-1922.______Martin Mattsson, 64^31. trims. Roofing installation and C 0 ( 0 c ADVERTISING repairs. 649-64%, 8799109. 3 O ^-;5: ADVERTISING DISHWASHER,will train, good VERNON - ThrOe-bedroom IMMEDIATE cash for your J. P. LEWIS & SON - Custom CD g o ^ income, needed full-time, mor­ Ranch, 2 baths, 2-car garage, FIRST OFFERING property. Let us explain our decorating. Interior painting. HORACE Tetrault — Siding, RATES DEADLINE nings. Call Jobseekers, 568- %-acre wooded lot wim fan­ fair proposal. Call Mr. Belfiore, Paper hanging. New Ceilings. roofing, storm windows, aw­ Q.cj(fl- ? ! 2 . o 647- 1413. 1 day ...... 9c word per day 12:00 noon the day before 1070. tastic view of Connecticut Excellent 4*room Cape plus Remodeling. Exterior painting. nings. Quality workmanship, 3 days 6c word per day publication. Valley; fully carpeted. $55,900. unfinished, fireplace, Gutters and leaders. Carpentry. free estimates. Fully insured. 3 * 0 Q) 6 days ...... 7c word per day Deadline for Saturday end MECHANIC- Full-time, 84:30 Warren E. Howland Realtors, plastered walls, oil heat, city Servicet Ottered 31 Fully insured. For estimate call 872-9187, 6493417. 26 days . . 6c word per day Monday is 12:00 Noon Friday. for fork lift. Own tools a must. 643-1108. utilities, one-car garage, 6 4 9 ^ . IS WORD MINIMUM Call Jobseekers, 568-1070. SHARPENING Service - ROOFING - Specializing Happy A ds ...... $2.00 inch quiet neighborhood, nice lot. Saws, knives, axes, shears, PAINTING - Save 30 - 60%. repairing roofs, new roofs, 3.-D5JS PLEASE READ MANCHESTER - West side. Good retirement or starter CD (D E 5 PART-TIME experienced Immaculate 7-room aluminum skates, rotary blades. Quick Five years experience. gutter work, chimneys, cleaned (flO .C D ^ YOUR AD cleaners - Greater Manchester sided Cape. Charming formal home. Priced at only service. Capitol Equipment Excellent references. Pete, 7tt- and repaired. 30 years area. Evenings, 3 and 4 hour dining room, fireplaced living $27,800. Co., 38 Main St., Manchester. 6117 (toll free) 910 p.m. experience. Free estimates. Classified ads are taken over Hours daily 7:30-5, Thursday Howley, 6495361. the phone, as a convenience. shifts. Call 649-5335. room, garage, rec room and CHARLES LESPERANCE ° o | i The Herald Is responsible (or more. Mid 30’s. Keith Real 7:30-9, Saturday, 7:304. 643- PETER BELLIVEAU - Pain­ ■ 0 . 0 ^ I only one Incorrect insertion and LATHE HAND - From $16,000 - Estate, 6464126, 649-1922. 649-7620 7958. ting, wallpapering, spray/brush ROOFING - Installation and then only to the size ot the $18,000 per year plus benefits. painting. Fair prices, fully in­ repairs, gutters, storm win­ 2 3 3.C REWEAVING burns, holes. a = cr original Insertion. Errors which Experienced in setting up sured, experienced and depen­ dows, doors. Experienced do not lessen the value of the Zippers, umbrellas repaired. dable. 6491671. quality workmanship. Fully in­ r o > § [ 8 engine lathes, and working to advertisement will not be cor­ close tolerances. Prototype - R0UIN8 PARK ESTATES SOLID 6-room Cape - Base­ Window shades, Venetian sured. Free estimates. rected by an additional inser­ blinds. Keys. TV for rent. tion. short run quality parts. Pr(rauc- ment, garage, approximately INSIDE - Outside painting, Reasonable prices. Rick s o p E Cape, 7 rooms, new kitchen, 2 Marlows, 867 Main St. 6495221. ^ c i a l rates for people over ra. Burnett, 6493005. tion experience man can be full baths, formal dining half acre. Needs work. Only 3 S ’ CO Q. retraine to fit. Suburban area. $19,900. Many others. Welles Foully insured. Estimates given. O — 3 ' c room, rear dormer, oversized gtSayiSSSiSSStyStKStWS^^^ He/p wanted Armatt, Inc, 237 Oak Street, Agency, 643-0302, 742-7356. MILLAR TREE Service, Inc. Call 6497863. Heating-Plumbing 35 13 2-car garage, treed lot, walk Removal, pruning, lot clearing, H g c p c o Glastonbury, 633-3629. to Buckley School. MANCHESTER - Raised spraying. Fully insured. SEWERLINES, sink lines, HIGH SCHOOL Mother’s Licensed. Free estimates. cleaned with electric cutters, ) 3.(0 HAPPY ADS MANCHESTER Residents - Ranch, 7 rooms on large lot, 0 3 helper needed on weekends. F.J.SPILECKI Phone 646-3437, 633-5354. Building-Contracting 33 by professionals. McKinney Call 649-7804. Assembly 4 to 8 hour shifts, 8 166x252. Two fireplaces, sliding S-“ o f I Realtor 643-2121 glass doors to large deck, large Bros. Sewer Disposal Com­ • E a.m.-12 p.m. long term tem­ 3 3 porary assignment. family room, 2-car garage, $44,- TREE SERVICE (Soucier) NEWTON H. Smith & Sons - pany, 6495308. MOTHER’S helper - part-time, Trees cut, trimmed or topped, Remodeling, repairing, ad­ active toddlers, call 649-7804 Applications being accepted 900. Philbrick Agency, Monday February lO, 104 pm. Realtors, 6464200. stumps removed, fully insured. ditions, rec rooms, porches and NO JOB too small, toilet anytime. THREE family - aluminum Got a tree problem? Well worth at 69 Woodland Street, siding. Modern kitchens and roofing. No job too smali. Call repairs, plugged drains, kitchen 2 . 0 . - I BOLTON - Beautiful Ansaldi a phone call. 742-8252. 64931M. faucets replaced, repaired, rec W -r, O 2 . TOP SECRETARIAL Skills Manchester. For details, call baths, $37,900. Exclusive with Olsten Services, 741-0713, 767 built Raised Ranch, on acre rooms, bathroom remodeling, needed, full-time for doctor’s Pasek Realtors, 289-7475, 742- CUSTOM MADE Draperies, Enfield Street, Enfield, Conn. 8243. treed lot, brick front, plastered CARPENTRY - Repairs, heat modernization, etc. Free office. Salary DOE. walls, 4 bedrooms, 2 fireplaces, very reasonable work remodeling, additions, roofing. estimates gladly given. M & M Jobseekers, 568-1070. Equal opportunity employer u » M/F. one full, two half baths, rec guaranteed, call anytime. 649 Call Davi(f Patria, South Wind­ Plumbing & Heating, 6492871. OJ(Q ^ - * 7 3/4% MORTGAGE available 4266. 0 9 ' ,U to qualified buyer. New 7 room room with wet bar, enclosed sor, 644-1796. BASIC BOOKKEEPER,- good heated porch, 2-car garage, TOWNE Plumbing Service, typing, part-time, 35 hours Bualneaa Opportunity 14 Raised Ranch, 2 1/2 baths, TWO HANDYMEN - will clean repairs, alterations, vanity fireplace, two-car garage. $52,- $59,500. Philbrick Agency, weekly. Farmington Company. Realtors, 6464200. attics and cellars, light WES ROBBINS carpentry cabinets a si Ity. Call to ... SoflMon* Jobseekers, 568-1070. 900. Frechette & Martin, Inc. trucking, reasonable rates, 643- 8:30 a.m., 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. 649 Realtors, 646-4144. remodeling specialist. A(i- ■wy hoYtMutyow 5305. ditions, rec rooms, dormers, 4056. 8 o h a p p ya d l NEED OVERTIME? Secretary BAniSTA ROAD built-ins, bathrooms, kitchens, needed,steno a must, good FOB SALE CONDOMINIUM - three Ansafdl built, 3-bedroom Colonial, ODD JOBS - Carpentry, pan­ 649-3446. BOTTI Heating and Plumbing - a bedrooms, three baths, rec 1V4 baUia, aluminum with brick front, 3 -_ C II Hartford company. Call Real Estate offIceJn eling, rec rooms, offices, All heating and plumbing p room, den, living room, (lining carpeting, large lot with Irult trees. “ ^ 3 •I - a S fkers, 568-1070. Cal) lor details. household repairs. Phone 649 repairs plus remodeling. Call 3 0 ^ Manchester fur­ LEON Cieszynski builder - new :S- ■ ' i room, kitchen, all appliances. 4594.. 6491496. n 'o r i Mid 30’s. Frechette & Martin, homes custom built, — ' m JAY nished and ready for BUNCHUD&inSSnTO remodeled, additions, rec •V Inc, Realtors, 6464144. business. Money Rsaltors-MLS M6-24U BUILDING and remodeling - rooms, garages,, kitchens FRANK SCOTELLA Plumbing Congratulations on 189 West Canter Street your long hard Kitchens, bathrooms, family remodeleif, bath tile, cement - Repairs and remodeling, i : BROAD ST. DAIRY QUEEN making opportunity rooms, garages, roofing and sewer lines cleaned electrici­ cn S % struggle. BRAZIER MANCHESTER work. Steps, dormers. Residen­ :g for aggressive per­ IF YOU NEED... gutters. Free estimates. Paul tial or commercial. Call 649- ty. Prompt service on emergen­ 0 0 Your family. •X ; RE0PENIN6 FOR 1075 BOWER’S SCHOOL - Center S. Matarazzo, 875-0509. 4291. cies. 643-7024. Mom, Dad and Taffy son. For Info. Call A family home in mint condi­ entrance Garrison Colonial, •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• SEASON SOON. eat-in kitchen, formal dining 'S iS r ,!:ssi5:355ftss*i:ss55::;:*w:::: 521-8170 or 233-6982 tion with easy maintenance TENNIS restringing service: TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY Flooring 36 J room, front-to-back living room I Experienced female help' alum; siding, you'll want to Blue Star, $12; nylon $7-9; gut Carpentry and general contrac------Help Wanted 13 see this Colonial. Close to with fireplace, four bedrooms, $i5.5922. Call 643-2339. Notch ting. Residential and commer- FLO()R Sanding Refinishing, I needed. Must be over 18.i IVz baths, screened porch, 2-car I Hours: 10 a.m. - 2 p.m., 11 buslines and shopping. Wall to Road, Bolton. cial. Whether it be a small (specializing in older floors). garage, $45,900.. Philbrick Agen­ repair job, a custom built home Ceilings and inside painting MANCHESTER Board of I a.m. - 3 p.m., 11 a.m. - 6 p.m., I □ EDUCATION wall carpeting, full dining cy, Realtors, 646-4200. Realtors is looking for a part- room and fireplace. Call CHIMNEY SWEEPS - Make or anything in between, call 649 John Verfaille, 6495750, 872- 5 p.m. -11 p.m. j 2222. time secretary to assist in their Judith O’Rwlly, 649-5306. sure your chimneys and 1379. I Apply in person 10 a.m. - 2 \ Private Inatructlona 18 SIX room Cape, 2-car garage, fireplaces are clean for this operations. Must be able to EQUAL HOUSINQ OPPORTUNITY large lot, for sale. For a ppoint- type. Some bookkeeping and I p.m., Monday-Friday for I years heating season. Have ANY TYPE Carp and I interview. i PROFESSIONAL Tutoring Ser­ BARROWS & WALLACE ment call 649-4056 between 5 your fireplace and chimn^ masonry work, additions and Artlclea lor Sale 41 diversified office work. Hours ■incnssisr r#w hsvm iianioni p.m.- 7 p.m flexible. Send brief resume to vice - Reading, math. Free con­ S4B430B 3B7-1B1B 728-B618 cleaned professionally. Call 872- remodeling. Free estimates. A. sultation an(T evaluation. Call 0930. Squillacote, 649-0811. ALUMINUM sheets used as \ /■ Personnel Chairman, ! DAIRY QUEEN BRAZKR j MANCHESTER - Four- Manchester Board of Realtors, 649-8023. printing plates, .007 thick, 242 Broad 8t Manchastar < bedroom Colonial on Scar­ WILL TRUCK most anything, 23x32’’. % cents each or 5 for $1. 156 East Center Street, borough Road, Highland Park Manchester. Schoole-Claaaea 19 PRICE REDUCED - Great lot, most any place for below BUILDING - Remodeling, phone 6492711. possible 8 rooms, 2-car garage. district. Family room, many reasonable prices. Free es­ roofing, rec rooms, additions, Look at this price, $35,900. extras. By owner. $51,900. 64^ garages. All kinds, carpentiy NEWSPRINT end rolls. 25 0) ADULT safe boating classes - timates. Call 6464303. o by USCG Auxiliary at Martin Frechette & Martin,Inc. 4235. work. For estimates call 649 cents each. Inquire side door. LEGAL NOTICE School, Dartmouth Road, Realtors, 6464144. DRESSMAKING - Everything 1142. Manchester Evening Herald. Notice is hereby given of the certification of party- Manchester. Register February from pants to bridal gowns. COVENTRY - New $27,000 TOP VALUES WE BUY and sell used fur­ endorsed candidates of the REPUBLICAN Party for the 5 at 7 p.m. Classes 7:30-9:30. Reasonable rates. Call 6495973 R. E. GOWER Remodeling, ad­ Ranch, 3 bedrooms, 8 1/2%, 33 1. Neat cape up in the Manchester ditions, garages, porches, niture. Cash on the line. One nomination to the Municipal Offices specified below to be 643-0098 or 8754)383. weekdays after 5, Saturday & years. Possibly no money down Green area, dwners asking 819,900, Sunday before 1. kitchen and formica work, piece or an entire housefull. filled at the Municipal election to be held on May 5,1975, in but it's vacant and they want it under FHA. Builder 2284)486. sold. Has aiumimun tiding, too. repairs. 6492087 after 4 p.m. 6496432. Furniture Bam, 345 (D 0> O the Town of Bolton. A list of the persons so endorsed as can­ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• SNOWPLOWING - Commercial Main Street Rear, behind didates is on file in my office, being the office of the Town MANCHESTER - Owner, six I. High « 's...a clean two-famUy Douglas Motor Sales. □ REAL ESTATE (rdaUvely newnew) in Bowers School and residential. Reasonable MASON CONTRACTOR - Clerk, and copies thereof are available for public distribu­ room Cape, move-in condition, district. This is an exceUent buy. rates. Also available as a back­ Plastering, custom built stone tion. deep treed lot, carpeting and J. New homes wiuun waUung disUnce up rig. 6493467 or 647-9304. or brick fireplaces, chimney CLEAN USED refrigerators, OFFICE » TERM Hornet For Sale 23 fireplace, $31,900. 643-9969. to Main St. Good selection, too. repairs, block and cement ranges, automatic washers, Look over our deiuxe Cape, our work. New and repairs. E. with guarantees. B. D. Pearl’s 1 First Selectman 7/1/75 - 7/1/77 prestigious Colonial, or the roomy CLEANING SERVICE for MANCHESTER - Newer 3- LARGE Seven-room Colonial, 1 stores, factories, offices, Richardson, 643-0889, 6490608. Appliances, 649 Main St, 649 1 Selectman 7/1/75 - 7/1/77 Raisea Ranch. AND, wc will take 2171 1 Town Treasurer 7/1/75 - 7/1/77 bedroom Ranch. Fireplace, 1/2 baths, aluminum siding, your present home in trade if you homes, schools. Also window possible 4tb bedroom, con­ garage, treed lot, $48,500. wish. Many lots in this tract avail­ cleaning. “Special rates to REMODELING jobs needed - 1 Tax Collector 7/1/75 - 7/1/77 able, do you want • custom built Design services included. Call SEASONED oak wood - Split venient location. $35,900. Paul Hutchins Agency, 646-3166. home? Call, we are available. Senior Citizens.’’ No job too big 1 Agent of Town Deposit Fund 7/1/75 - 7/1/77 W. Dougan Realtor, 6434535. or small. 6497863, Gwrge. Everett W. VanDyne, 633-0137. and ready for fireplace. $20 1 Board of Finance 7/1/75 - 7/1/81 $19,900 - Five rooms, 1 1/2 T.J. CROCKETT, Realtor dump tmek loads delivered. 2 Board of Education 7/1/75 - 7/1/79 MANCHESTER - Authentic baths, stove, refrigerator, gar­ 6 4 3 -1 5 7 7 CONSERVE FUEL - Chimney STEVE CASALINO - Custom 742-7686. 5 < 2 Board of Tax Review 7/1/75 - 7/1/79 Colonial reproduction. Four age, nearly two acres. Hutchins £flabll

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BKNJY ______BY JIM BERRY AputnMitt For Root 53 Buolimt lor Root 55 Autos For Sa/s $i Autos For Ss/s MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Wed., Feb. 5,1975 — PAGE ’TWENTY-SEVEN ICAt^306T^^l)^ 006H , i . SHARE OFFICE ^ c e with POWfJ IM P A F^Y & D mmmKmni accountant - Ideal location for OUT OUR WAY BY NED COCHRAN OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE Five-room townhouse apart­ BUGS BUNNY I/J\/IT(/J'MFT0 Real Estate or Insurance, etc. ment, IH tiled baths, 2 air- 649-1680, 649-3549. conditioners, wall-to-wall PITIFUL ATTEMPT AT WHAPPA YOU MEAN,HUMOR?.' QOOO PONT WORRY HUMOR, IF YOU ASK ME/ 1 THIS IS SERIOUS.' HERE'5TH' LUCK NONE, MRS. carpeting, full basement, 122 EAST CENTER STREET - TH’ DOC SAID I COULD [Qyncl* Hoyota BOOK YOU WANTED/ WHEW TIM E WITH HODPLE~ heat, hot water, appliances. Personal size first floor modem HAVE ONE CKSAR A RUNS OUT ON TH A T SNIPE AW' TOili YOUR X'LL HIT Available March 1st. Adults office. Merritt Agency, 646 SNACK , PAY-AN' THIS ^TH’ POLLUTION LB/EL'S GONE LUNCI IS IT.' . T DOWN I'LL CCW1E BACK FOR BOUT KLONDIKE 1180. ^ ' Announces TRUCK.' c h e c k e r s only, no pets. MCBIL A (SAArtE OF / t o n ig h t , SO HARD 649-7620 - v < ARNOLP- HIS IGLOO MANCHESTER • Any size " B U T 0E^ - BACK HOME manufacturing - warehouse CAREFUL! WILL MELT! V ERN O N - T o w n h o u se space. 2,000 square feet to 100,- Apartments immediately OOO square feet. Brokers ’200 REBATE available. Apartment com­ protected. Call 1-2261206. l z £ . munity of unusual architectural \ design and beautiful 41 Antiquet landscaping which feature OFFICE SPACE Art/cfes for Safe Aportmonti For Root 53 Apartmontr For Root 53 • >‘S private entrance, appliances, FOR RENT l$7S by WerMt One. kw private patio with sliding glass FIREWOOD for sale. ?25 half WANTED Antique furniture, THREE BEDROOMS, central, ...... iSlnL,; square feet, center of| cord. $40 full cord. Call 742-9046. glass, pewter, oil paintings, or cheerful, quiet, second floor, door, wall-to-wall carpeting- MICKEY FINN ROCKVILLC 3-4 ROOMS traverse rods, master TV nchester, air condition BY HANK LEONARD other antique items. R. ROCKLAND TERRACE carpeting, stove, refrigerator, parking. Call: 643-9551. WOODEN PALLETS for sale at Harrison, 643-8709. basement,isemenl, garage. Adult familyf antenna, laundry and storage Large and beiutllul one and 2- facilities, total electric. No circulation department, bedroom apartmente, heat, hot only. No pets. Security, lease. IF Mcl^ENZIE HAD pets. Rentals starting at $155 NOW I JUST CAME FROM NOW WE WANT TO RIGHT.' HEDGE'S COMPANY Manchester Herald. $2.-$5. water, all appllancee Including dle- Tenant pays utilities. Available SOMEONE TAMPER THE PLACE THAT SERVICES hwaaher, diepotal,llepo carpeting, per month. For appointment LET'S FORGET WITH THE BRAKES FIND OUT IF HE TOLD ME WHICH BANK February 1st. 643^33,649-5051. STORE with window front - MCKENZIE'S CAR-AND HE CAME INTO A OLD NEWSPAPERS Free - Wanted to Buy 49 and your own private terrace in a call 872-0528, Monday through ABOUT CUTTER OF THE ROCCO KID'S CASHES HIS PAYCHECKS country aatting. From $180. N o pete. Few steps from Main Street. FOR NOW. DEALS WITH ONE M ECHANIC' LOT OF MONEY — AND HE HAS AN Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. CAR, IT WOULD'VE HIS NAME'S CARL HEDGE' Circulation Department, FIVE ROOMS, three down, two L av a to ry , b asem en t. $70 BEEN AN AUTO RECENTLY' ACCOUNT THERE' Manchester Herald. WANTED - Antique furniture, 872-4223 875-7466 529-6586 up, furnished, heat and hot monthly. Call 6461180. MECHANIC' jewelry, glassware, paintings, water, $225. per month. MANCHESTER TWO bedroom SEASONED firewood, cut, lamps, etc. Call 649^5139. duplex^ ideal for young couple. CRAMPAW J-f References, security deposit. MANCHESTER - Any size a e$ » SEEP YOUR POLICY PAID, A R N O L P r split, delivered, truck load $30. 643-5747. $lfe. No children please. Call between 1-7, 6 4 6 ^ . manufacturing - warehouse Sand, gravel and stone. 643-9504 ANTIQUES - Piano rolls, early FOUR ROOMS, second floor, space, 2,000 square feet to 100,- after 6. post cards, stamps, crank stove, refrigerator, older cou­ FURNISHED APARTMENT, MUTT AND JEFF CREATED BY BUD FISHER MANCHESTER - Nice one- 000 square feet. B rokers phonographs, trains, glass, ple. No children or pets. $130. two rooms, first floor, centrally protected. Call 1-2261206. I Now Ib the tlmo to buyl Now Is the time to | clocks. Most anything old. Gall bedroom Ranch-t,-type apart- LANGE ski boots, men’s size 10 Call 649-6205 after 3. or 643-6802. located with ample parking, no : sevel On a tebulous ges-sevlng Toyotel V7E DlDNT+^AVeA 1/2, worn twice. $35. Call 649- anytime, 643-6535. pets, call 649-12OT. Ment. Includes beat',lat, not water. 8653. FOUR ROOM apartment, stove appliances, private entrance. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• PUMMy IDEA POR WANTED large dot house for and refrigerator,' first floor, THREE ROOM furnished $ife per'month. Paul Dougan, Wanted to Rent 57 ■^21’ TODAVSOI FIGURED SEASONED HARDWOOD - large dog. Call 643-2 center of town, $160. and securi­ apartment, one' block from Realtor, 646-1021 or 64345%. ' \o^: WE GOTTA DO, Cord or half-cord loads. ty. No pets. Call 6494)783. Main Street, rent includes beat, RESPONSIBLE couplepie with SOMETkllMV Buckland Farms, 406 Burnham utilities, parking, security Homes for Rent 54 one little girl seekingng two- Street, Manchester, 644-2361. .SPACIOUS Six Rooms - Cen­ deposit required. M3-1111. bedroom house to rent. Will PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VERMEER tral, quiet, convenient. Stove, M A N C H E ST E R - T h re e take full responsibility. bedroom Condominium, 2 1/2 ..READY TO SPRlKKSr LIVING ROOM Furniture □ RENTALS refrigerator, porch, cellar, at­ MANCHESTER GARDENS - Excellent references. Please WITHOUT WARNlNe.i made at our own factories the tic. ^10 monthly. Security. 649- two-bedroom duplex, $184 baths, wall-to-wall carpeting call anytime. 1-482-2134. way you want it, at a price you •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 5675, 649-1924. monthly, includes heat, hot and all appliances included. an can afford. Wide selection of water, appliances and parking. $350 monthly plus utilities. LOCKABLE GARAGE- Rooms tor Rent 52 ; Toyota Motor Salas Is rsbating Lynch Toyota $200 iji; fabrics. Call 633-1835 days, 649- MANCHESTER - Six room Superintendant, 646-0090. Equal Available March 1. Mr. Wanted, East Hartford- 7287, 745-7819 evenings. housing. Filloramo, 646-6555. Manchester area to store my ; for each 1975 Toyota Corolla In stock. THOMPSON HOUSE, fur­ duplex, three bedrooms, rec •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• nished rooms, centrally room, garage, adults only. $200. Porsche. Call 5461018 after 5 : Lynch Toyota Is passing a $200 savings on to you, Business for Rant 55 p.m. SWIMMING POOLS - Luxury located. Kitchen privileges. References, security. Write NEWER FIVE - room apart­ at the time you purchase any 1975 Toyota Corolla 2 -5 above ground pool distributor _ ------jfei ■■ ment - Carpeting, all Parking. Reasonable rates. Box G, Manchester rferald. : In stock. CAPTAIN EASY needs warehouse space. Will Phone 649-2358. appliances, nice neighborhood, MANCHESTER - East Center BY CROOKS & LAWRENCE sell and completely install a CHARLES APARTMENTS - adults only. 646-1960. Street. Modem air-conditioned huge 16’x31' OD swim pool com­ office space, from 100 to 2,000 □ AUTOMOTIVE LADIES only - nicely furnished East Middle Tpke., Deluxe 41/2 Thia offer good on cars bought and daitvarad byi. P fP B O O W N -B o rn o f SOU'. a n d V ^ WHAT'S IF I KNOW THIS WHO DARES SPEAK MY NAME-AND plete with fencing, sun-deck, square feet, $4.50 per foot. 1 rooms for rent. All utilities in­ room Townhouse, 1 1/2 baths, NEWLY REMODELED 6- February 28,1975. TRY USING YOUR BRAINS FOR A THE SE N SE BILGE RAT, H E 'S CAUSE SUCH COMMOTION OUTSIDE filter and pump. Now only $795. all appliances, carpeted, two room apartment, centrally Hayes Corporation, 646-0131. CHANGE INSTEAD OF YOUR LUNGSi OF GETTING AFTER M O f/ey-M P MY ROYAL CABIN ? ------4 cluded, private bedroom with Autos For Sale 61 YOURSELF HE SURE WON'T GET, Full price financing available. community kitchen, living air-conditioners, neat, hot located, no pets. Security. Call Call Tony collect, 413-732-3158, SINGLE ROOM and three ^ 2-s K ILLEPi room and two baths. Ideally water, storage, two garages, after 6 p.m., 646-6676. NEED CAR? Credit bad? located to bus line and stores. sound proofing, washer and rooms available as suite or FIREWOOD for sale. Split and singles. Air-conditioning, off Bankrupt? Repossessed? BY ART SANSOM /C.V\S\N\> Please call after 5 p.m., 644- dryer hook-up, fireplace, Honest Douglas accepts lowest LYNCH delivered. Call 872-0204 after 5 0383. fenced-in patio. $280. Charles street parking. Phone John H. weekdays, all day weekends. Lappen, Inc. 649-5261. down, smallest payments. I l > m MV Ponticelli, 646-0800, 646-1540. Douglas Motors, 345 Main. ROOM IN private home for PRESIDENTIAL TDfeerA^ccp * A-1 reconditioned color female only. Student accepited. BEAUTY PARLOR - televisions now on displav in ROCKVILLE - 3-room apart­ VILLAGE APTS. Manchester Shopping Parkade. ’TOYOTA - See us for reliable L O O K A T Kitchen privileges and parkiing. ment, heat, hot water, stove, used Toyotas with our 664ay our show room. Most of these Call 643-6609. MANCHESTER This is a prime location. 1,200 TiOlWOllTiA vou! sets are in excellent condition, refrigerator, $145. Adults only. square feet. Be first. Call 646 100% warranty. We also buy Parking for one car. Ideal for used Toyotas. Lynch Motors, IT ideal for living room or family NEW FURNISHED room for One and two bedrooms 6555. room. Modem TV Service, 806 single person. Security deposit 345 Center Street, Manchester, gentleman, near bus and shop­ required. Call 643-9678. N ear schools, churches anc 6464321. Hartford Road, next to Gus’s ping. Call 646-0505. MANCHESTER - Shopping Pizza, Manchester. 646-2205. shopping center, on bus Parkade, air-conditioned. 345 Center St., Manchester COMPLETELY furnished 3- AUTO INSURANCE - Compare n ROOMS FOR rent, clean, cen­ line. Call anytime. Suites available from 400 SEASONED HARDWOOD - room apartment, all utilities, square feet to 1,500 square feet. our low rates. Young drivers Phone 848-4321 trally located, parking, on bus wall-to-wall carpeting, $190. 646^2623 welcome. For quotations call .• iW AV AV. Split and round for fireplace, line. Phone 647-9868. Snort or long-term leases. Low THE FLINTSTONES BY HANA-BARBERA $2.50 per trunk load. 78 Erie Adults only. No pets. Security rental includes parking and all Rod Dolin, 6466050. Street, off Keeney Street. deposit required. Call 643-9678. services. Call 646-6555. ROOMS to rent, clo^e to Main WE PAY $10 for complete junk Street. Call mornings, 646-5489. cars. Call Joey, Tolland Auto 1972 FORD Torino Station THAT FOUR CHROME wheels, five- Autos For Sale 61 Autos For Sale 81 Autos For Sale 61 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Body, 5261990. Wagon - V-8, automatic, power WANTED r ALLEY OOP BY V.T. HAMLIN GROVER, lug fourteens, $65. Bed, dresser, Apartments For Rent 53 steering, air, very clean. w h a t AT ____ mirror, woman’s vanity, very Chorches Motors, 643-2791. Claan, Lalt ModM I I HOPE HE OUST MY \...RDR A MINUTE THERE HAPPENED . TIME i W EiL BE BACK AS SCX)N ) OKAY,, TO TH E good condition. 646-0067, Bob, WE HAVE customers waiting AS WE CAN, qSCARl DOESN'T t a k e ; IMAfilNAnON,! I THOUGHT t ^ — ' Robin. FORD Gran Torino, 1972, 2- USED CARS i TOO LONG! I GUESS... SMELLED f B O T T L E for the rental of your apartment m t ...... WHAT SMOKE,' ^ fT O F COLD ...AND/ or home. J.D. Real Estate door hardtop, automatic 302 V- Top Prices PaM CAPSULES WHAT'S ELECTRIC RANGE, good con­ Associates, Inc. 646-1980. 8, power steering, radio, vinyl IS IT, MARKO? WRONG dition, $50. Call 643-2327. ^ For AH Makes 4 roof, radial tires. $1,995. 6 ^ M WITH_ LOOKING for anything in real 1750. M CARTER CHEVROLET % THAT PANELING-Six pieces, blonde estate rental — apartments, i CO., me. i color, 4’x8’. Brand new, all for homes, multiple dwellings, no 1963 PLYMOUTH Savoy II, 2- $18. 649-7867. 1229 Mala StTMt m fees. Call J.D. Real Estate door hardtop, 1968 441) cubic P P^6«44l^^ J Associates, Inc. 646-1980. inch engine, 4-speed, bucket AMERICAN standard white seats and extras. Tires and 22” sink with chrome legs. body in decent shape. Needs Excellent. $40. Call 649-3691, RENT, minor work. Must sell im­ 1968 FORD Fairlane Station SOL mediately. Asking $600. Call Wagon - V-8, power steering, WINSTON snare drum with BUY 643-0458 after 6 any day but automatic, excellent condition. t»756yme TM ma ti'S Pat W Stanpole cymbal and stand. Wtha Fridays. $700. 643-4671. Excellent condition. $35. 643- HERALD WANT AD 1772. MR.ABERNATHY BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY V * C R R D J !» t «44 Dial 643-2711 1970 VOLKSWAGEN BUS - VOLKSWAGEN, 1966, converti­ WIN AT BRIDGE Tan, new brakes, new tires, ble, good all around condition. 12x12 WOOL beige rug with good condition. $1,600. Call 643- Asking $500. Call 6466538 after The bidding has been: 5 padad, good condition. Call 643- MANCHESTER - Newer one- 9262. 6 p.m. 263'"7 after 5. bedroom apartment. Quiet A little deception might do it Well North East Sooth location. Includes heat, FORD - 1968, wagon, country 1967 CHRYSLER sta tio n The king play will get the ace to BRASS HEADBOARD - Cherry appliances and carpeting. $195 sedan, power steering and wagen, excellent running condi­ come right up. How. about the 10 dresser and chest of drawers. monthly. Paul W. Dougan, brakes, good condition, $500. tion. New snows. Power or even Uie six? Too apparent Pass Pass Old farm scale and oak war­ Realtor, 643-4535, 646-1021. Call 6462468. brakes, steering, $300. 6466111 an attempt at deception. West drobe. 643-6680. By Oswald & James Jacoby Pass Pass mornings. NORTH will know that South holds Pass Pass MANCHESTER - Newer three HORNET - Free second year of As anyone who looks at all 52 higherlighe trumps. Pass Pass IT’S inexpensive to clean rugs guarantee ($99 value) if you buy *642 bedroom Duplex, 11/2 baths, 1972 FORD Pinto - Excellent V 9852 cards can see. South is going to So we find■ d fthe right one to and upholstery with Blue all appliances, carpeting, and take delivery of a new 1975 condition, low mileage. Call wind up one trick short at his lead is the queen.. West may Lustre. Rent electric sham- ♦ KQ82 ^1“ You, South, hold: rivate. $250 monthly. Swurity. before February 28, 1975. 643-2866 after 6 p.m. four-heart contract. West can think that South1 holds six *AQ76 V2 eKJ54*A(i82 pooer $1. E. A. Johnson Paint DeCormier Motors, 6434165. *J5 fmmediate. Frechette & Ntar- EAST take his ace of trumps and lead trumps to the queen-jan-jack-10 and What do you do now? Company. tin, Inc. Realtors, 6464144. and you lose money. WEST a second spade to give his Trucks for Sale 82 * J 10953 *8 is trying to bump the ace and A — Bid lix apadei. Five ipadet 1964 RAM BLER D eluxe, partner a rutf after which start king together. For this reason WESTINGHOUSE portable dis­ ¥A4 V 73 would be inadequate. ONE ROOM and three room automatic, radio, heater, INTERNATIONAL Dump it will be a cinch for East to West may duck. hwasher, working condition, ♦ 73 ♦ A 10 9 6 4 TODAY’S QUESTION furnished apartm ent - All snows, some fender damage, take his two aces. Not too likely against alert $25. Call 646-1176 after 5 p.m. Truck - 1969 Ford pickup truck *9642 * A 10 8 7 3 utilities. Older persons $200 or best offer. 649-6578. with cover. Arian Snowblower. Can South do anything about opponents, but the nest try he Instead of responding one heart preferred. 272 Main Street. Cement mixer. Call 643-0851. HEyPDP..CAN NO.'NEIN/ QUITE THE LINGUISi; SOUTH (D) it? Not if the defense doesn’t can make. your partner has responded one WYNSHAW’S wedding gown, I H A V E A NIENTE/ IS N 'T H E ? *AKQ7 falter, but South can try to spade. What do you do now? originally $400. $150 or best •(NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.) Answer Tomorrow GLASTONBURY - Two- DOULARTDGO NACA/NVET.'' V K Q J 10 6 deceive his opponents. As a offer, size 12. 649-8054. ♦ J5 bedroom garden apartment, Do ifotir bargiki huntini in i N O N / N I C H r / starter which high spade should UPTO’IDD TO THE MOVIES *KQ large rooms and closets, swim­ recking dnir~usc tiw dassifiedi WITH he use at trick one? Clearly the Answer to Previous Puzzle DAYSTROM kitchen set, $25. ming pool. $189. 6334972. JUNK CARS queen is not the right one to Call 649-9251 anytime. WINfT H R O ^ j Elast-West vulnerable W eapons We have a fantastic deal to offer on Mustangs! The factory is play. The average false-carder a MANCHESTER - Two- WANTED wins with the ace. That also is Motorcycles-BIcyclea 94 Weit North East South bedroom, second-floor apart­ giving a $300 Rehate for Mustang II Hardtops and 2-i-2s and WE WILL PAY UP TO $100 wrong. West is very likely to ACROSS invaders Dogt-Blrd$-Pet$ 43 ment in four-family. Security FOR YOUR JUNK CAR lead a second spade. South's 4 Transposes EXPERT bicycle repairs, repa all I Small arrow (ab.) required. $175, heat includeu. Depending on Year and best bet is to win with the king. S Weapon oi a $500 Rehate on Mustang II Ghias and Mach I’s purchased makes, models and ispeeds. Pass 2 V Pass 5 Lost blood DOG-CAT boarding reser­ Eastern, 646-8250. That play will show the ace but thong and 6 Ohio Education Model Peugeot, Raleigh dealers, PK3C vations. Combined inside/out- Pass Pass Pass not the queen and might en­ heavy ball Association from our stock and delivered by Feb. 28, 1875. We are FREE TOW Manchester Bicycle Shop, 646 KWMUU side runs, partitioned privacy, FURNISHED two room apart­ courage a shift. 9 Short-barreled (ab.) SAME DAY SERVICE 2098. Opening lead — J * cannon 7 Pillar germicidal lighting. Canine ment, private bath, heat, hot So &Hith should play the king BIXJES allowing at least $200 off on evory Mustang In stock. PLEASE CALL FOR 11 Long-handled 8 Chopping tool Holiday Inne, 200 Sheldon Road, water, utilities. Apply 3 -S battleax DOOES MAICO T 1971, 360, completely » lin »T NB. TH. »l|. Ill >11 OB, of spades at trick one and lead a (var) □ B IIE I Manchester, 646-5971. Marlow’s 869 Main Street. CURRENT PRICE LISTS trump. Clearly not the king. 13 Produces 9 Monsignor (ab.) 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. 822-1104. rebuilt. Asking ^50.- Call 6 ^ SHORT RIBS BY FRANK O’NEAL water vapor to Spanish leather 8080 or after 6 p.m. 646-6832. 14Fomianotlon bottle AKC R egistered Mini-Toy 3 1/2 ROOMS with heat, hot after 5p.m . 247-0910 T] 15 Grip SHERIPP.IM PREPARED ’ 'A LIFETl/ME SUPPLY UTILE DOES HE W W , JESSIE 11 Heap 25 C u l ol meat 40 T wo w ords ol Poodles. Charcoal, Silver and water, cooking gas, stove, ALLIED 16 Small boy 12 Old Danish 26 Loose Arabian understanding Apricot. Shots. Choose now for refrigerator, wall-to-wall 1972 YAMAHA lOOcc, bought ID A4AK£ SOU A SPECIAL OF/WYimeiC EUXIR JAMES IS OH MIS WAV V U M N . 17 Primary color (ab.) robes 4 1 Reward delivery in one week. 875-7782. SCRAP METALS new in 1974. 4,000 miles, with OFFER. fORONlYONE COLLAR. IS E th a n ___ 19 Hawaiian 27 Bottom ol foot 42 Elderly carpet, $175. Centrally located, STAR GAXElC*0 leader of wreath 28 Spanish jar 44 Sw ord part 741 WINDSOR STREET windshield, luggage rack and By CLAY R. POLLAN- adults only. No pets. Security LIIRA Green 20 Ogled 32 Exist 45 Distinguished HARTFORD cover. Excellent condition, „ ARIIS Mountain boys deposit required. Call 643-9678. f HAS. 21 Your Daily Acfiyity Guidi H 21 Had departed 33 Small lirearms Service Cross $400. firm. Call 6469296. A c c o rd in g to I h t S ta rt. * 2 1 Pistol (slang) 22 State 37 Countenance (ab.) 24 Largs plant Livestock 44 “^AM. I> To develop messoge for Thursday, posilively 38 Negative 46 Derisive FIVE-ROOM, two-bedroom up­ 7- 6 1 6 2 4 | 1627-3 25 Adore 23 Hardy heroine conjunclion exclamation Cempera-Trallers read words corresponding to numbers stairs apartment. No children, '32H679-83 174-7 26 One sudden 24 C ity in New (pi.) 47 German (ab.) FOR SALE laying hens, lots of TOYOTA,- Mark II, 1970,4-door, Mobile Homes 85 of y(X )r Zodiac birth sign. attack (2 wds.) or pets. Close to stores. $125. TAURUS SCORPIO York 39 Eagle's nest 48 So (Scot.) 10 , $2. each. Call 649-5197 after air-conditioned, 35,000 miles. 1 You'll 31 UnfortsMn 61 Moke 29 S ii^ le units 646-1180. ^ APS. to OCT. 21 6 p.m. $1,275. Call 6461846. NEW 14’ wide $9,995 not a 2 W hy 32 And 62 Be 30 Philippine knife r r~ 3 t 5 r r “ stripped down model, super I ^ MAY 20 33 Fortune 63 Couples NOT. 21 31 Thrusting THREE ROOM clean apart­ 4 Fomlly 34 Shorp 64 New swords 1965 TRIUMPH HERALD, 6 IfY 4- 5-12-171 1- 6 1 4 -21 /?. I It II ment, including heat, hot house, trades welcome. 20 5 Function! 35 Turns 65 Opportunity 34 Associate lA seater, running condition. Best 6 Not 36An 66 Yourtg 2642-48 ^ water, stove, refrigerator, gar­ homes to choose from, $999. 35 Ireland i4 Garden Products 47 643-0724 5. OIMINI 7Uu 37 Be 67 U t SAGITTARIUS 36 B ody ol water li offer. after Immediate placement. BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE 68 Revised age, laundry facilities, and HAY 21 S TIw 38 To NOT. 22 / ■ 37 Peruvian Excellent financing. Parts, 9Um 39 Overdue 69 Or mountains i8 |8 BUY YOUR Potatoes direct storage. References, $190 per m i to 70 Emotions 1971 BUICK Sports wagon, 350 supplies, and accessories, full­ 10 Ptnonol 40 Shines OK. 2' 39 Point a gun month. Security and lease. (Jail WHAT HAPPBM60? 71 A 22 from the potato warehouse, Save at least ’500 on 1975 Mustang fl Hardtops and 2 + 2 ’s engine, air-conditioning, power *^OU WBRS? w i t h t h b ^ out, M'SIEU?^ ^MR. EAWVER GET 0117.7' M Looks 41 The 42 Cameroons i r It ji6 time service department. Plaza i47-50-59^ 72 U tte r 36-39-52-69A ' Caldor Center, comer Buckland 649-2497. A WrWESSy HE GAY TO TR Y TO SAVE CAP*H '70-77-81-85 12 Could 42 Light 72-7686-901L Negro steering, power brakes, radio, Homes, 1348 Wilbur Cross l^OPARP? s i 43 Plans 73 Lovers CAP'N 13 Caution! 43 Plural of this Road & Tolland Tpke. BOY? tEOPARP/SAr/" SHOOT LEONARD... B U T CANCIt 44 Open 74 Could CAPRICORN automatic, roof rack, extra Highway, Berlin,Turnpike, 14 Things 45 Stabbing PIULYTIB . HB POKE WITH TOO LATE' CAP'N BILLY 1SN«v>s 45 Friendly 7STodoy iJ is TWO BEDROOM luxury Save at least ’ 700 on 1975 Mustang II Ghias and Mach I’s wheels. 27,000 miles. $2,300 or Berlin, umn. 1-8284)369. ^m itt “'c,-» weapon ii' 16 You 46 First 76 Needs Antiques 49 MR. SAWYER I BOAT HOOK TO DBAD. JAN. 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PAGE TWENTY-EIGHT - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Wed., Feb. 5,1975 Washington Window Rockefeller Takes Hard Line on Congress

By CLAY F. RICHARDS cooked up the speech idea at a Rockefeller’s list was more aid killed-liquidated—well, I think that had allowed 38,000 Jews to This jeopardizes America’s into the Middle East. “It’s not a hard line I’m WASHINGTON (UPI) - State Department lunch with to South Vietnam. He said the people ought to know where emigrate from Russia. But now attem pts to convince South —The deadline set by taking,” he insisted. “It’s a tell Nelson A. Rockefeller has Kissinger earlier in the day. Congress had made a “moral the responsibility lies,” there are none, he said. American nations to improve Congress for cutting off aid to it like it is line.” dropped his self-imposed low “I didn’t clear the sp^h commitment” for an additional Rockefeller told newsmen. —The same bill which in­ relations with Cuba, Turkey. Rockefeller said the "It raises a whole lot of &nttt0 fcalb prohle image as vice president. with Henry, I just told him what $300 million which was needed Rockefeller’s list of con­ cluded a restriction aimed St Rockefeller said. cutoff not only threatens settle­ issues we don’t want to face, Surprisingly, Rockefeller’s I wanted to say, and went over “for small arms and ammuni­ gressional interference in­ Arab oil pifoducers. ’The restric­ - ’Threats by Congress to cut ment of the Cyprus situation, but at least by raising them, we first major power move as the the list of areas where I feel tion to fight off a Communist cluded; tions angered South American off aid to Portugal has resulted but endangers our relations know what will happen if we MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1975 - VOL. XCIV, No. 108 Manchester—A City of Village Charm 41st vice president was not in Congress is jeopardizing his takeover.” —The trade bill denying oil producers Venezuela ahd in jeopardizing American air with Turkey, “the only strong don’t,” Rockefeller said. “I TWENTY PAGES — TWO SECTIONS PRICE: FIFTEEN CENTS the domestic fieid — where ability to negotiate,” “If we don’t (provide the aid) favored nation status to Russia. Ecuador, who pulled out of the bases in the Azores. The bases NA’TO country that stands in wasn’t trying to attack anyone, President Ford had carved out Rockefeller said. and the communists take over Before this restriction, spring meeting of Latin are critical, he said, as a the way of Soviet intervention I was just trying to analyze the a rote for him—but on foreign The first item on and there are a million people Kissinger had negotiated a plan American foreign ministers. stopover for American supplies in the Middle East.” realities.” policy. The ‘ occasion for Rockefeller’s move was a Looting in Peru routine Repubiican dinner in New Jersey .iast week. ’The speech had been bilted as a routine potitical pep tatk, and both the $250-a-ptate guests and newsmen were surprised when Follows Riots Rockefetler came out swinging. 20% OFF U.S.D.A. CHOICE His target was Congress, LIMA (UPI) — Army troops fired on which he said has intruded in bands of young looters who roamed dreds of curious trying to find out what “dozens of areas” where the through the downtown streets of Lima happened on Wednesday. News of the dis­ turbances had been blocked by a news Ford administration’s “em- today in the aftermath of a police strike blackout. misary of peace” Henry that escalated into full scale rioting. Kissinger is trying to negotiate. CARLOAD BEEF SALE! There were no official reports of About the only shops open in the down­ Sounding a littte bit iike the casualties. Unofficial counts of the dead in town area were bakeries. Long lines of old cold warrior he used to be, Wednesday’s 16 hours of riots ranged up to shoppers formed outside. Some groceries Rockefetter said if Congress HERE'S YOUR CHANCE TO STOCK THE FREEZER WITH THE KIND OF REEF W E'RE FAMOUS FOR.AND SAVE! at least 30. also opened. isn’t careful, there will be war Soon after the seven-hour overnight Special police units were brought in from Peru’s central Andes mountain in the Middle East. curfew was lifted bands of demonstrators range, where the Civil Guard keeps an an­ “The one thing this country r TOP r ■■IF ROUND T BOTTOM "^Porterhouse Y \ BIIF CHUCK headed into the downtown area, littered has to dread is war in the Mid­ SIRLOIN with the debris of looting, burning and tisubversive unit, to keep looters in check, dle East,” he told reporters ROUND TIP ROUND or BLADE stoning. police sources said. later on Air Force II returning STEAK Under the state of siege imposed by the A considerable part of Lima’s own Civil S T iA K STEAK STEAK T-Done Steak Guard garrison had joined the police from New Jersey. BEEF LOIN STEAK left-wing military government BEEF ROUND FORMERLY TOP SIRLOIN BEEF ROUND BEEF LOIN Rockefeller, who had Wednesday, all constitutional rights were strike, which was smashed Wednesday in the predawn tank raid. previously confined his role to S A V E 40* SA V E 40* S A V E 40* SA V E 40* S A V E 40* SA V E 20* suspended. A meeting of even two persons presiding over the Senate and in the street was prohibited. The government has issued a series of making such ceremonial oc­ TTie government decreed a' national stern warnings, prohibiting “any citizen to LB. LB. meet with any other,” giving troops and casions as the truck driver of M . 5 9 LB. M . 5 9 M . 5 9 n . 5 9 LB. , M . 3 9 LB. LB. holiday today and ordered all citizens to police the right to search homes at will, the year award, apparently stay out of the downtown area. and permitting arrests without judges’ However, looters, most of them young, orders. These came as part of the r picked through the rubble of stores burned BONELESS BONELESS r ^ BOTTOM TOP Wednesday and carried off what few ar­ nationwide state of siege declared for the ticles remained in the shattered buildings. first time by the six-year-old military CHUCK SHOULDER GROUND government. CHUCK ROUND ROUND Heavily-armed police brought in from SOCIAL STEAK The violence began before dawn STEAK STEAK BEEF CHUCK ROAST ROAST ROAST the interior regions of the country to beef BEEF UNDERBLADE FORMERLY LONDON BROIL BIEF Wednesday with a brief and bloody clash SECURITY FORMERLY CALIFORNIA BEEF CHUCK BEEF ROUND BEEF ROUND up army patrols in the city opened fire to disperse the crowds. Witnesses reported between army troops and striking SA VE 32* SA V E 36* S A V E 30* S A V E 30* SA V E 20 (H erald photo by Dunn) S A V E 32* SA V E 34* heavy machine gun and rifle fire during policemen barricaded in a stationhouse. It continued with student activists burn­ the night and the sounds of scattered ing cars and then setting fire to buildings Q. My cleaning lady will not Skating Through Snow at Charter Oak explosions from different parts of the city. M . 2 7 LB. M . 4 3 . M . 0 9 LB. 7» 9 » * LB. 6 9 * LB. M . 2 7 , . * 1 .3 5 LB. ■4 with Molotov cocktails and finally with get a Social Security number so ^ ______/ In a 10-block area downtpwn looting was There IS skating at Charter Oak Park, whether it is supervised or not. skating there Tuesday, but Wednesday’s storm supposedly wiped out large-scale looting of downtown stores and I can report her wages. What so extensive that iron bars had been bent, warehouses. can I do about this? This scene was Wednesday night; the lights were on, but the ice was not skating again until the area is cleared. Park and Rec officials say that large plate glass windows shattered and TIP B o t t o m r o u n ^ RIIF CHUCK r r BONELESS cleared of snow. It matters little to this crowd. ’There was supervised won’t happen today, and the official word is “No Skating.” office bills and receipts strewn about. The violence was the worst since Presi­ Firemen this morning continued to bat­ dent Juan Velasco Alvarado seized power A. If you pay your cleaning RUMP UNDERBLADE CHUCK SHOULDER in a bloodless coup in 1968. lady $50 or more in cash wages ROAST RIB RO AST BEEF tle an intentionally set blaze near Plaza San Martin. Hardly any policemen were seen on the in a calendar quarter of the BEEF ROUND ROAST ROAST ROAST LARGE END ROAST BRISKET FORMERLY TOP SIRLOIN The newspaper El Correo, whose offices streets all day, but army troops in tanks year, you must report her BEEF ROUND FORMERLY CALIFORNIA BEEF UNDERBLADE 6/7 RIBS BEEF CHUCK FLAT OR MIDDLE CUTS NEWS wages even though she does not S A V E 36* SA V E 36* S A V E 30* S A V E 30* S A V E 30* SA V E 34* Worried About Their Jobs, were gutted in another blaze Wednesday and armored cars swept through the down­ have a Social Security number. SA V E 30* CAPSULES along with those of El Ojo, published an town area, shooting heavy rifles, tear gas In making your quarterly ear­ emergency edition on the presses of La grenades and bursts of machine-gun fire to nings report for her, give her LB. Prensa. Both El Correo and El Ojo were break up groups of rioters. n . 4 3 M . 4 3 . M . 0 9 . n . 0 9 LB. * 1 . 1 9 . LB. * 1 .2 9 LB. full name and address and the V. * 1 .3 5 Jackson To Declare among six newspapers expropriated by A Red Cross ambulance driver said that amount you paid her in cash WASHINGTON (UPI) - Washington Americans Rush to Pay Debts the Peruvian government last July. he saw five corpses and carried dozens of wages. Also you should note on Sen. Henry Jackson, a front-runner for the Newspaper stands were mobbed by hun­ wounded. the form that your employe 1976 Democratic presidential nomination, By United Press International followed a $402 million drop in FO O D C L U B CANNED 3 LB. CAN I 5 LB. CAN since last March when the rate began refuses to furnish her Social KRAFT IMITATION BOUNTY LESTOIL makes his formal announcement tonight. American consumers, worried about November. It was the first time total con­ Security number. SALAD Jackson purchased five minutes of possibly losing their jobs, are paying off its historic climb to a record 12 per cent by TOWELS sumer credit has fallen twp straight fail. LIQUID television time from CBS to gain a their debts at a record rate. months since May and June, 1958. *4.29 *6.99 The lower prime rate —the interest Q. My husband and I both get MAYONNAISE OIL JUMBO ASST. HAMS national audience for his declaration. The Federal Reserve Board said Roads Still Hazardous Over-all the installment credit, which in­ banks charge their most creditworthy cor­ monthly Social Security retire- J4 OZ. B O T T LE WHITE* DECORATOR IS OZ. B O T T L E Jackson’s entry would leave one major Wednesday consumer borrowing fell by a cludes loans for automobiles, other con­ PCRRI porate customers —reflects a sharp ment checks and have HOTOR SWEET $1.49 element missing- Gov, George Wallace of record $877 million in December. 32 OZ. Italian Sausaqe sumer goods and home repairs, fell $814 decline in business loans since the reces­ Medicare coverage. Last week, Alabama, whose 1972 campaign ended in a "It’s a p i c a l recession response,” said In Wake of Snowstorm million in December. Non-installment sion deepened. a man who said he was from JA R ^ Speedi Cut Ham s $1.59 crippling assassination attempt. Wallace, Richard (^ay, an economist specializing in credit, including single payment loans, The Federal Reserve Bank, the nation’s Social Security stopped in to see still not declared, is in the front rank of debt at Morgan Guaranty in New York. charge accounts and service credit, was By DOUG BEVINS crews continued “slushing off” work •OLOONA-PAP‘OLIVE 4 0 Z . money manager, has sought to drive down us and tried to talk us into C O O K E D s a l a m i PKO. potential Democratic candidates. “People are very concerned about the off $ ^ million for the month. Most schools reopened in Manchester throughout the day. Gem Cold Cuts 49c the prime rate by putting more money at TABBY TENDER BITS state of their personal finances and want A number of minor accidents were taking out an additional health CHOCOLATE lOOZ. OEM In a related move, Morgan Guaranty, and surrounding towns today, but driving F O R M E R L Y cheaper rates into the commercial CHIP PKO. Tomasso Fights Subpoena to get monthly payments down in anticipa­ reported in the area during this morning’s insurance policy. Does Social CO O KIE M IX Smoked Shoulder Roast D A IS Y R O L L $1.29. the nation’s fifth largest bank, cut its was still hazardous in the aftermath of a CAT HARTFORD, Conn. (UPI) - New Bri­ tion of a higher rate of unemployment and banking system. Security sell health insurance MEDIUM GRAIN prime rate for business loans to 8Y4 per heavy winter storm which left the area commuter rush hour. Some of the early C O LO N IA L tain contractor Angelo Tomasso Jr. is The easier monetary policy is designed mishaps occurred on Lenox St., Cooper to supplement Medicare? JUICE Polish Ring Sausage C R Y 0 V A C . $1.29 lower personal income.” cent from 9 per cent, giving it the lowest with up to seven inches of snow. taking the Connecticut legislature to court to give a moderate stimulus to the FOOD CLUB RICE ALL VARIETIES 44 OZ. BOTTLE The December decline in outstanding in­ rate of any major baidc in the nation. The heavy snow, which stopped falling St., and Tolland Tpke., police reported. C O L O N IA L C H U N K in a battle to keep secret his federal in­ stallment and non-installment credit economy by making more money in Manchester Wednesday afternoon, was The National Weather Service at A. No. 'The Social Security ad­ | R E C . a FAMILY STYLE 'fHe prime rate has not been at 8% TOPCO LOW - PHOSPHATE Liverwurstor Bologna 99C. come tax records on a disputed million- available for business expansion which, in ministration does not sell blamed for at least one local fatality. Bradley International Airport, Windsor HEAVY 4«OZ. dollar lease he holds with the state. turn, would create new jobs. Sylvio Girardin, 59, of 147 Brookfield St., Locks, measured 7.3 inches of snow health insurance to supplement DETERGENT DUTY •OX 6 . 79 Beef or Deli Plump Franks ..99c A Superior Court order obtained this Prices on the stock market soared suffered an apparent heart attack at mid­ Wednesday and an additional 1.1 inches by Medicare. The man who visited week requires legislative leasing in­ Wednesday in response to the Fed’s you appears to be an impostor. day while starting a snowblower. He was 10 a.m. today. vestigators to show why a subpoena for lowering of interest rates for loans to Social Security representatives Oscar Mayer Bacon $1.59 Ford Summons Aides pronounced dead on arrival at Manchester The cause of Wednesday’s snow, a Tomasso’s records should be honored. member banks. Memorial Hospital at 12:05 p.m. (See winter storm which originate in the Gulf have identification cards, OSCAR The Dow Jones industrial average, r MAYER ’The order requires subcommittee chief of Mexico, headed out of Connecticut showing their picture and other U.S. NO. 1 - LOOSE TRCPICANA 100% FLORIDA Breakfast Pork Sausage $1.49 obituary on Page 10.) FRESH FANCY counsel H. William Shure to argue the which lost 3.37 points Tuesday, gained 9.78 TOP FROST Manchester’s Howell Cheney Technical Wednesday night. Today’s forecast, identifying information. SNOW-WHITE ORANGE JUICE ox .. For Strategy Talks points to 717.85. case in Superior Court in New Britain on however, called for another low pressure Always ask them for identifica­ YELLOW School was apparently the only area K IT C H E N W INDO W .WAMBAHM'C.M.r. tTVU "OUI" Feb. 14. White House Press Secretary Ron system to move into Connecticut from tion and if you are not satisfied, BREAD DOUGH PKO.OF3.UOZ. LOAVES school which remained closed today. Nessen said President Ford expects rapid New York this afternoon. call your local Social Security MUSHROOMS DINNERS IMPORTED DANISH WHITE OR YELLOW Wednesday, most school districts in cen­ ONIONS MRS. Pleads Guilty growth in the Gross National Product in The weathermen said the new storm QUART BOX CHICKEN • TURKEY SMITH'S As Defeats Mount tral Connecticut canceled classes. office. "WINTER KEEPING" CHERRY PIE Rhode Island Representative George F. 1976. But Treasury Secretary William BEEF ROILED AMERICAN Manchester highway crews had to pjow may generate light snow this afternoon TOP McDonald Jr., D-Cranston changed his' Simon said too rapid a recovery from the Q. I own a small vending MEAT LOAF FROST local streets twice W^nesday as the snow and tonight. Friday’s forecast is for BROCCOLI CUTS plea frpm innocent to guilty. The charge is business which I operate part SALISBURY STEAK HAM CHEESE WASHINGTON (UPI) - President Ford progress is made in Cyprus peace recession could produce even worse infla­ piled up during the day. Five trucks were 'loudy weather, with another chance of CELESTE ♦ OZ. soliciting a bribe. He still faces a second summoned his top economic advisers to negotiations. But Congress was unlikely to tion. time. Do I have to pay Social 79* SAUSAGE PIZZA BAMBINO P K O . > working throughout the night on sanding :asional flurries. 3 29* 11 OUNCE PKG. count of the same charge. . Security contributions on my the White House for strategy talks today change its mind, and Ford said the ad­ operations, as the area received additional U.S. FANCY - NATIVE SWEET TASTING - FLORIDA HOWARD 4 0 Z . The maximum sentence for the charge as his disputes with the heavily ministration “will comply fully with the earnings from the business? FRIED CLAMS JOHNSON PKO. accumulations of about an inch of snow — a misdemeanor — is one year imprison­ Democratic 94th Congress mounted. law.” The Weather and freezing rain covered roads with ice. A. You are required to pay BIRDS ment and/or a $1,000 fine. MACINTOSH HONEY TASTI FRIES EYE n .99 n .29 Among tl]e disputes were food stamps —No less than two dozen House Highway Supt. John Burchill said The Lottery Social Security contributions if for the poor, military aid for 'Turkey and Cloudy with chance of occasional snow Wednesday plowing operations were com­ your net earnings from the TOP 12 OZ. Colonial Baked Ham Republicans made speeches Wednesday COOKED SQUASH FROST PKOS. Suspect Killed the first step in F o ^ ’s energy-economy tonight, with lows 15 to 20 except in the 20s plicated by minor equipment breakdowns business are at least $400 for a APPLES TANGERINES criticizing Ford’s proposed $52 billion The winning number drawn today in the ZV." MINIMUM LARGE SIZE NOVA OR ALASKAN A suspected robber was shot by the program — a tariff on imported oil. LoxSale budget deficit for the next fiscal year. Sen. along the shore. Mostly cloudy Friday and the presence of parked cars and weekly Connecticut State Lottery is 60 — taxable year. owner of a fur shop who he was apparently trucks on downtown streets. Among those conferring with Ford were Barry Goldwater, R-Xriz., called Ford’s with a chance of snow flurries inland, with Yellow — 109. The bonus number was FRESHLY AAAOE trying to rob last night in New Haven. The highs mostly in the 30s. Temperatures were up slightly at mid­ Q. I live on a small farm and Shrimp Salad Treasury Secretary William Simon, budget “complete disaster.” 260989. have net earnings of about $700 3 “ ’ 4 9 * robber, Lemuel Cnidup, 27, of New Haven day today, melting the ice, and highway HOOD'S IM % FLORIDA died of multiple gunshot wounds in Yale- economic counselor William Seidman, Ford planned to spend the rest of this a year from working it. I also TOP SPRED ORANGE JUICE 44 OZ. CONTAINER Sable Pieces chairman Arthur Bums of the Federal JU IC Y S W E E T New Haven Hospital early today. week in Washington — with perhaps a work part of the year at a local F L O R ID A . TEMPLE ORANGES MARGARINE lOOZ. Olive Salad A SP^CIALTYI Reserve Board and Federal Energy Ad­ weekend at Camp David, Md., — before factory and earn about $6,600. PKO. 89C WISPRIDE SHARP REFILLS ministrator Frank Zarb. embarking again on his travels to seek Should I report my farm ear­ 1 LB. QUARTERS Cancer Research F L O R ID A 'S B E S T Carando Genoa Salami support for his energy and economic nings for Social Security? JUICE ORANGES LARGE SIZE.OOZ. BOSTON (UPI) — Harvard University’s Here is how the controversies stood: AMERICAN CHEESE o r ' y e 'l l o w ' p’ k* o' 79C —In the past two days. Congress has proposals. U.S. EXTRA FANCY RED OR GOLDEN Carando Slicing Pepperoni medical school and the Monsanto Com­ A. Yes. You should report pany of St. Louis today will announce a $23 voted to block for the rest of this year He will fly to Houston Monday for your earnings from farm self SHARP 10 OZ. Freshly Sliced Roast Beef Ford’s order raising the amount the poor meetings wite Southwestern governors, DELICIOUS APPLES MIN. CHEDDAR STICK WHITE PKO. million cancer research project, the employment if you net $400 or Boston Herald-American said in a must pay to obtain food stamps. Tlie order other regional leaders and Texas oil more a year. You will receive JU M B O SIZE Rothmund German Bologna copyrighted story. was part of Ford’s effort to cut federal executives. After an overnight stay in Social Security credit for your SPANISH ONIONS 2 u s N n . Tile 12-year program will be designed spending. Tlie votes were 374-38 in the Houston, the President will fly to Topeka, combined wages and net ear­ r . "N Griddle Franks n V t' o n m . to support the work of two noted Harvard House and 76-8 in the Senate, more than Kan., for talks with Midwestern governors nings from self employment. CRBSTVIBW II OZ. v : FOOD MART COFFEE RING BUTTERFARM PKO. scientists. Dr. Bert L. Vallee and Dr. M. enough to override a presidential veto. An and a news conference. He has already The amount of Social Security Dutch Family Chicken Roll Judah Folkman, the newspaper reported aide said Ford is not likely fight the ac­ met with Northeastern governors, who WHITE BREAD FARMCRBST 2BOZ.I benefits payable to you and ST, JOSEPH'S 34 COUNT tion. CHILDREN'S ASPIRIN WHITE BREAD BUTTERMAIO LOAFi in its Thursday morning edition. strongly opposed his energy program, and your dependents is based on BOnLE 20 OZ. LOAF Hot BagolS w h er e available The academic-commercial alliance is —The House voted, 309-114, Wednesday with Southern governors in Atlanta, who your record of earnings in 170 COUNT PKG. S U N B E A M supported him. Q-TIPCOnON SWABS PACK believed one of the first of its kind. The to block for 90 days Ford’s $3 a barrel fee employment and self employ­ ASST. DONUTS I FRESH AMERICAN ORIGINAL Herald-American said Harvard’s research Wednesday, Ford met with Pakistan ment covered by Social Securi­ BEACON ASPIRIN 100 COUNT BOTTLE V DRESSED on imported oil, the first step in his L E M O N PERCH FRIED teams would work without interference program to make the country less depen­ Prime Minister Zulfikar All Bhutto and ty. 'The higher you average 3 "^1. TABLE TALK PIES MBR. 89‘ SMELTS TOPCO SACCHARIN looocountbohle FILLETS under the program, and Monsanto would dent on foreign oil. Ford aides are trying promised to give “active consideration’’ monthly earnings, the higher V ______■ PIW tAPPH ■ UM ON . .OITON CRIAM ■ CHOC. CRIAM ■ PUMPKINy CLAMS BOZ. 7QP be able to commercially develop products to marshal votes to preserve the import to Pakistan’s appeal for a lifting of the your benefits will be. EARTHBORN SHAMPOO g r e En a p p l e )5c OFF LABEL BOHLE / O NOTB; tem at w tm ai tar«a all aw cwMtmara. wt rtaarva tM rifM ta llmH aaiat ta akft. at I. Nawaialitailtalafa. Nat rtaaamlWa taf typatrapMKal arrari. « . . 89! from that research for distribution. fee, first in the ^nate and then if U.S. arms embargo against that country. Q. I have hired a woman to 1 09 ____ *1.49. necessary in a veto fight. stay with my mother as a com- I------! " “ ■ Asks Sadat Pledge —Ford Wednesday appealed to Congress panion while she is United Press International to reconsider its action which blocked Stale Vote recuperating from an opera­ 3 0 « O F F I 25« opp j 2 qc o f f € P I 35*DFF I 20*^ OPP ! 10« OFF Egyptian President Anwar Sadat can further military aid to ’Turkey from mid­ WASHINGTON (UPI) - The vote by tion. Should I report her ear­ ON 2 LB. VACUUM CAN = make a serious move toward peace by night Wednesday night until substantial New England representatives in which the ON 64 OZ. BOHLE NU SOFT | ON IIS OZ. BOX ARM t HAMMER I ON 20 COUNT PACKAGE | J ON 10 LB. BAG I nings and pay the Social Securi­ J | ON 28 OZ. JAR PETER PAN pledging directly to Israel that Egypt and House, on a 309 to 114 roll call, Wednesday ty taxes on the wages I pay her? FABRIC SOFTENER | j UUNDRY DETER6. { approved a bill that would delay for 90 “:STsrCDFFEE I I HEFTY TRASH BAGS| |G0L0 MEDAL f l o o r ! 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