PAGE TWENTY - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Mon., March 10, 1975 Plans Outlined for Cancer Crusade in South Windsor lianrI|T0tTr lEum ng BpralJi Margaret Mary’s Church Hall. bread and butter, and snack jello with whipped topping, Housing Vacancy All members are asked' to Sewer Bills Edward Moniz at the South Other events include: Basket­ cake, milk. milk. Atty. Frank E. Aheam, chair­ bring baked goods for a teacup Over 2,000 South Windsor Windsor Town Hall. All ball game between South Wind­ Wednesday: Turkey or Thursday: Pizza, salad, man of the Housing Authority of auction, the proceeds of which sewer assessment bills have assessments are due and chicken, whipped potato with orange juice, Italian bread and South Winsor has announced will be donated to the American been mailed to residents for all payable within one month or the sor High School 1971 and 1975 MANCHESTER, CONN. TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1975 - VOL. XCIV, No. 136 Manchester—A City of Village Charm EIGHTEEN PAGES PRICE: FIFTEEN CENTS SOUTH WINDSOR teams, April 1 at the school; gravy, cranberry sauce, corn, butter, ice cream cup or that there exists a vacancy for Cancer Society. projects except Project J. due date, March 1. bread and butter, jello with sandwich, milk. a married couple in the housing A foreign exchange student, Anyone not receiving a bill Payments received after Judy Kuehnel film “ Where We Are,” whipped topping, milk. Friday: Seafood cake or fried project for the elderly in South Santiago Balbano of Paraguay, who should have is asked to con­ April 1 will bear interest at the Correspondent presented to the joint meeting •'fv/ „ 9 Thursday: Pizza, salad, clams on a bun, french fries, Windsor. will speak and show slides. tact Collector of Revenue rate of 9 per cent. 644-1364 of the South Windsor Womans Club, the Sisterhood of Tempi?* orange juice, Italian bread and cole slaw, cake with orange ’The current rental for a dou­ Sandra Schwartz of Maskel In addition to the annual door- Beth Hillel, and St. Margaret butter, ice cream cup or sauce, milk. ble unit in the Wapping Mews, Rd., South Windsor, has been to-door canvass for the 1975 Mary’s Ladies Guild, May 5; sandwich, milk. excluding electricity, is $55 per named Special Mention Winner Cancer Crusade, the Woman’s Scout Week month. in the Weight Watchers Inter- Portuguese Government Forces Cancer Mobile Unit at Society Friday: ’Tuna sub with lettuce Club has prepared several fund Mayor Robert Smith has Interested applicants should for Savings, May 12; golf tour­ and tomato, french fries, pickle National Recipe Contest from PUZA DEPT. STORE raising social events, talks, proclaimed the week of March 9 nament and tennis tournament chips, soup, cake with icing, apply to the Housing Authority among thousands of original (We Have A Notion To Pleaae) movies and other activities as Girl Scout Week in South at Ellington Country Club, May milk. at 50 Elm St., South Windsor, or recipe submitted around the Next to Frank’a Supermarket throughout the next two Ellsworth Windsor. phone 644-3082 or 528-8569. world. 17. ’The Girl Scouts are observing EAST MIDDLE TPKE., MANCHESTER months. Other events being con­ Entries in the contest were Put Down Right -Wing Revolt The club has contacted all Tuesday: Lasagna, National Girl Scout Week sidered are bus trips, roller Senior Citizens judged on the basis of originali­ COMBINATION LOCKS town businesses asking for vegetable, Italian bread and throughout the country. Local The South Windsor Senior ty, ethnic authenticity, prac­ skating parties, children’s troops will be holding special donations and has asked stores butter, cake with icing, milk. Citizens will meet at St. ticality, taste and eye appeal as LISBON (UPI) — War planes and morning there were incidents involving Goncalves launched his appeal as Air (In neighboring Spain, the news agency movie specials and ice skating functions during the week. to display coin cans and “buck Wednesday: Chicken or Margaret Mary’s Church Hall, well as suitability to the Weight PADLOCKS & BIKE LOCKS helicopters bombed a military reactionary military forces in an attempt Force planes, which had earlier bombed Europe Press said Spanish Air Force parties. All South Windsor churches boards” for customers’ Menus turkey, whipped potato with Wednesday. Watchers program. headquarters at Lisbon’s civilian airport to stop the revolutionary process,” the lef­ an artillery barracks near Lisbon airport, maneuvers scheduled for today have been have been asked to take part. donations. The following lunches will be gravy, corn bread and butter. ___ Quality Products at Budget PrIcesI today in what appeared to be a right-wing tist Goncalves said in a broadcast state­ were still flying over the capital. ’The postponed. The agency said the reasons Awareness raising sessions served in the South Windsor military rebellion against the leftist ment to the nation. barracks was occupied by the 1st Light Ar­ for the suspension were not known.) consisting of doctor’s talks, schools during the week of government. Premier Vasco Dos Santos “The situation is under control. We tillery Regiment which has been reported Political observers in Portugal have movies, breast exam March 10-14: SUPER SPECIAL OF THE WEEKI Goncalves said later the situation was un­ appeal to the population to remain calm sympathizing with the extreme left. warned repeatedly of the possibility of demonstrations and the Cancer Elem entary der control. without' however reducing their Smoke and flames billowed from airport civil war between right and left-wing fac­ Mobile Unit for the purpose of Tuesday: Meatball sub with •■OWEs t “We inform the population that this vigilance.” buildings and the barracks after the at­ tions, and a group of moderate officers free pap tests and exams will tomato sauce, french fries, cor- tacks by T6 Harvard trainers, F86 met last week with leftist President Fran­ all be included in the club’s n, applesauce, milk. PfIlCE Sabrejets and Alouette 3S helicopters. cisco da Costa Gomes and agreed not to fight against cancer. GROUND Ambulances with screaming sirens raced Wednesday: Chicken or take any action against radical units for Each club and organization in turkey with gravy, shipped IN •rus Situation Talks from the airport to hospitals, but there fear of sparking such a war, town has been asked to either potato, green beans, bread and NOT MORE was no official word on casualties. Reporters in Porto, Portugal’s second put on a fund raiser or butter, snacl^ cake, milk. THAN ^^ARS! Right-wing paratroopers were reported largest city, said the military had been volunteer their members to Thursday: Pizza, a salad or 30% FAT To Be Resumed Shortly involved in the airport attack, and the placed on full alert. But no incidents were help with one of the events. vegetable, orange juice, ice ANKARA (UPI) — Turkish Foreign country and Egypt in search of a second Armed Forces Movement said marine reported. They said Communist party The official drive begins There's more to Food Marts gootj ground beef than just the low, low price. Always at the peak of freshness, pleasingly reinforcements had been rushed to the cream cup, milk. BUT REMEMBER: Minister Melih Esenbel announced today stage agreement on Israeli troop sound trucks w,ere cruising through the April 1. However, some of the army headquarters in Lisbon to brea.k up a Friday: Tuna sub or pink • not bright red. not dingy grey - ground in small quantities, and more ground as needed. Just a little fat. not alot ■ we lightly blend after meetings with Secretary of State withdrawals in the Sinai desert. city advising the population of the fund raisers will be occuring seige by unidentifed ground troops there. rebellion and calling them into the streets. sandwich, lettuce and tomato, fat with lean ta make ground beef that doesn’t shrink when you cook it. You get full-bodied flavor, freshness - and.fine value, too. Henry A. Kissinger that talks between Speaking as Kissinger called on other this month. The national radio played “Gandola,” soup, potato chips, cake with Turkish and Greek Cypriots over the Turkish leaders, Esenbel told newsmen, Goncalves said the “incidents consisted The campaign will be carried of an attempt to occupy the antiaircraft the song that signalled the coup d'etat that icing, milk. future of Cyprus would be resumed “very “Talks will be resumed very shortly out until mid-May. The goal is brought the military into power last April High School and shortly.” between the Turkish and Greek Cypriots. regiment’s headquarters involving land $ 6 , 000. THERE'U BE PIENTT Of ST. PATRICK'S DAT GREEN SAVINGS WITH THE and air forces.’’ when a rebellion ended 40 years of Por­ Timothy Edwards School He called a news conference to an­ In time when there has been enough On March 12 at 1 p.m. a baked The government-controlled radio called tuguese dictatorship and arrested Presi­ nounce the move after his third meeting progress Turkey will be ready to begin goods auction will be held by Tuesday: Veal parmesan, the attack a “rebellion against the dent Americos Tomaz and Premier with Kissinger in less than 24 hours. negotiations with Greece.” the South Windsor Senior spaghetti with tomato sauce, democratic order.” It asked the popula­ Marcello Caetano. Kissinger’s main aim was to get the talks The intercommunal talks broke down Citizens at their meeting in St. salad or vegetable, Italian tion to take to the streets to show their The choice of this song indicated the Rear View of a Thorny Problem going again. Feb. 13 after Turkish Cypriots set up a COST CUTTERS support for the leftist Armed Forces radical leftists were still in charge of the Kissinger took a day out of his Middle separate federal state in the northern part Movement which has been running Por­ national broadcasting network. Food Marts A CUT BELOW THE OTHERS IN PRICE.-A CUT ABOVE THE OTHERS IN QUALITY East peace shuttle to fly here at the sur­ of Cyprus, occupied by Turkish troops So far, this roadway running east Congregational Church to connect tugal since it overthrew rightist President Registration Set prise invitation of the Turkish government since last summer. “This is a movement from the reac­ alongside the roadway leading to the with the parking lot by the Lincoln Antonio de Spinola last September. after he had conferred Friday with Greek In a visit marked by several anti- tionaries who lost their privileges, but we RfD ffM ALL COUPONS BUOW WITH JUST ONE $5.00 FOOD MART PURCHASE! rear of the Municipal Building Center on Main St. The top floor of the Foreign Minister Dimitrios Bitsios in American manifestations, Kissinger met A U.S. Embassy spokesman said the are here to denounce these manuevers planes appeared to be under the command For Kindergarten parking lot is closed. It may be com­ Lincoln Center is visible over the Brussels. today with Turkish Foreign Minister against the freedoms of the Portuguese of officers considered political moderates. r"cc ■CC| pleted and wind around the rear of the church’s rear wing in the background. This evening Kissinger is flying back to Bulent Ecevit and a number of minority people,” the national radio said. BOLTON school screening process. An explosive split between moderates and one-story rear wing of the Center (Herald photo by Barlow) Israel to resume his shuttle between that parties before seeing President Fahri Residents near the airport said the air­ Donna Holland Sign For Courses left-wingers had developed in the armed HAPPY PASSOVER! Koruturk. He met Monday with Premier port and a nearby army headquarters Correspondent Fourty-six persons registered Food Marts has brought together a wonderful forces in the past weeks. variety of delicious Kosher and Parve foods to ® off ^ i 120® off ^ i i2 0 '.i f * i ® o f f ^ i Sadi Irmak, and there was a possibility he were in flames. The number of casalties 646-0375 for the continuing education 20 *7 In the city of Lisbon, groups of youth make your planning easier ... your meals more ON 7 OZ. CAN FOOD C LU B | I CON GALLO N I ON 16 OZ. CAN SNOW CRO P I ON 1 LB. PKO. QUARTERS would return to Brussels for a second was not known. Registration for incoming program at the high school the delicious! collected at some points, but no im­ Conservation Committee Opposes round of talks with Bitsios. kindergarten students will be week of March 3. White Meat Tuna! I Gaylord Ice Cream | LAN D O* mediate incidents were reported. The air attacks developed out of a AVIV IN OIL ■ " ALL FLAVORS ■ ! ORANGE JUICE ! LAKES BUTTER Turkish newspapers said today that WITH PURCHASE OF iS.OC OR MORE AND THIS severe split between the moderate and held Tuesday through Friday The typing and industrial arts I I WITH PURCHASE OF l$.MOR MORE AND THIS I I WITH PURCHASE OF tS.MOR MORE AND THIS I I WITH P U R C H A S E O F IS M O R M O R E A N D THIS I Nothing was known about' the situation COUPON AT FOOD MARTS GOOD THRU S COUPON AT FOOD MARTS. GOOD THRU I COUPON AT FOOD MARTS. GOOD THRU f COUPON AT FOOD MARTS. GOOD THRU ■ Turkish leaders in their talks with courses offered were im­ S A TU RD A Y, M A RC H IS, LIM IT O N E CO UPO N I | S A TU R D A Y , M A R C H IS, LIM IT ONE CO UPO N I radical wings of the ruling Armed Forces from 9 a.m. until 3 p.m. at ( SATURDAY, MARCH IS. LIMIT ONE COUPON I ( I ■ SA TU RD A Y . M A R C H IS. LIM IT O N E CO UPO N • I I in the country. Telephone communications CAN PER FAMILY. CAN PER FAMILY. J m LB PKO. PER FAMILY. j Lincoln Parking Lot Paving Plan ISRAELI MATZO I) G A L L O N P E R F A M IL Y . J Kissinger Monday made it clear Turkey Movement over the radical leftists’ desire Bolton Elementary School. mediately filled to maximum. ______- J were cut to the town of Santarem, whose would accept no preconditions for talks on to give the military a permanent and A child must be 5 years of age The art course taught on garrison is commanded by de Spiola sym­ By MAL BARLOW Spaulding suggested there may be other “And now we should let sleeping dogs Cyprus with Greece. on or before Jan. 1,1976 to enter Tuesday from 7 until 10 p.m. ■■cc r ' pathizers. powerful political role in this country, CC 'The Conservation Commission Monday The newspaper Gunaydin said the kindergarten in September. has a lim ited num ber of solutions to the parking problem at the lie,” Maidment concluded. reason Turkey did not close down Information and necessary openings. Ten persons signed night voted unanimously to continue its center. “But Harry, the dog is not lying down,” for the course. 12.99 ® o f f ® i i ® o f f ^ l i stand against the paving of land around . “The same engines of destruction could FitzGerald said. American bases in retaliation for the registration material will be 20 20 off ^ i MRS. ADLER'S Lincoln Center. It was soon after this exchange the six- Congressional arms cutoff was because mailed to known parents having Instruction is being given in ON 4B COUNT PKG. | | ON S POUND BAG | j ON t LB. V A C U U M CAN be used to repair the site. The work is no I ON 4 ROLL PACK CORONET ULTRA I Turkey’s caretaker government lacked children born during 1970. ceramics and painting with oils GOLD’S Its vote came on a motion by Atty. John where near completion. member commission voted to renew its GEFILTE authority. Parents who do not receive and acrylics. Salada TeaBags I | FOOD CLUB FLOUR | | FOOD CLUB COFFEE I Bathroom Tissue! R. FitzGerald. It reads: “We should stand our ground.” stand. I “The Conservation Commission renews At least one of the members will be pre­ Police said today five members of the Adams St.-Middle Tpke. BORSCHT I WITH PURCHASE OF tS.M OR MORE AND THIS I I WITH PURCHASE OF tS MOR MORE AND THIS I WITH P U R C H A S E O F tS.OOOR M O R E A N D THIS The paving comes before the Board of Anyone interested may FISH COUPON AT FOOD MARTS GOOD THRU I I the information by Tuesday are - COUPON AT FOOD MARTS GOOD THRU " _ COUPON AT FOOD MARTS. GOOD THRU ” - COUPON AT FOOD MARTS. GOOD THRU ■ 32 OZ. BOTTLE SATURDAY. MARCH IS LIMIT ONE COUPON - I | sent during, the board’s discussion of the leftist Turkish Labor Party were arrested register at the high school I SATURDAY. MARCH IS LIMIT ONE COUPON S I I SATURDAY, MARCH IS. LIMIT ONE COUPON I I I SA TU RD A Y . M A R C H IS. LIM IT ONE COUPON 4 I its position with respect to the Lincoln Directors tonight. It was put on the agenda asked to go to the school to fill PKG PER FAMILY ■ ^ LBS. PER FAMILY. j Z • LB CAN PER FAMILY ^ ROLLS PER FAMILY. j Center. The commission views the project matter tonight, they,agreed. Monday pasting posters on walls out the necessary registration Tuesday. L...... J at the urging of Director Carl Zinsser. as ill-advised and feels that serious con­ protesting Kissinger’s visit. forms. Bulletin Board 4 3 *= Each commission member Monday Reconstruction Approved sideration should be given to restoring the spoke against the paving. Jay Stager The Tel Aviv newspaper Ha’aretz All parents are reminded to The permanent Memorial ROKEACH Main St. side of the project to its initial called it a gross abomination which is reported today that Israeli negotiators bring their child’s birth cer­ Day committee will meet today GEFILTE FISH FOOD CLUB FOOD CLUB • CUT condition.” causing undue traffic problems and should would give Kissinger on his return from The Town of Manchester has received fall, are drainage improvements and in­ tificate to the school whM they at 8 p.m. at the home of Nor­ F/ANISCHEWIT2 U.S.D.A. CHOICE Dr. Fred Spaulding spoke most forceful­ be torn up. state and federal approval for its proposed stallation of sidewalks, Weiss said. either bring in the registration man Preuss, 158 Bolton Center EGG MATZO iozpko Directors Seek Turkey a “detailed proposal” for an in­ MAYONNAISE GREEN BEANS ly gainst the paving project as he has since Only Harry Maidment added a note of Urban Systems Project, a $1.5 million Estimated cost of the project is $1.5 forms or go to the school to fill Rd. MANISCHEWITI ^ terim accord with Egypt. 37 OUNCE JAR '4 OUNCE CAN Ideas on Ramping reconstruction of Adams St. and W. Mid­ million, of which Manchester is to pay 15 out the forms. Parents of Bolton High School V^SPONGE CAKE MIX nor PKO 9 9 ‘ the commission members first became caution to the commission’s strong stand. The first would call for an Israeli aware of it in mid-November. dle Tpke. to begin this fall. per cent (about $225,000), Weiss said. I Parents of incoming students and other interested SIRLOIN STEAKS “I’m afraid this has become a tremen­ withdrawal of its troops of between 20 and “We are the conservation conscience 0. dous political football. The commission For Handicapped 30 miles east from the present lines, but Town Manager Robert Weiss, reporting kindergarten students will be townspeople will meet today at *^ the approvals today, said the state 4 9 9 the community,” he said. did its job,” said the commissioner who is would not include the key Mitla and Giddi invited to a pre-school 7:30 p.m. at the high school in PRODUCE- transportation department’s rights-of-way “We can do no less than back these 1,000 also a member of the Center By SOL R. COHEN mountain passes and the Abu Rodeis oil screening process so as to allow the library at the high.school. / rCALIFORNIA - LARGE SIZE - “ SUNKIST' division has agreed to help Manchester for early identification of They will discuss what and more people (on a petition against the Congregational Church next to the Lincoln fields in southwestern Sinai. M E D IU M 4’ i OZ. CAN In order to make it easier for represen­ acquire the necessary land for the project. Victor Cleaned Shrimp paving) as far as we can.” Center. One of the issues in the talks, sources student’s educational needs in procedure the high school prin­ tatives of the Organization of the Han­ Rights-of-way acquisition will start im­ Inside Today NAVEL ORANGES said, is whether to link an Israeli-Egyptian speech, - vision, hearing, cipal can follow if he catches dicapped to attend, the Manchester Board mediately, Weiss said. Land to be taken Pfeiffer Italian Dressing I OZ. BO TTLE agreement on the Sinai front with developmental growth and lear­ any students with drugs. of Directors has moved its meeting involves about 100 pieces, he said, most of Area Profile ...... Pages 3, 6, 8 lOR *^ progress toward negotiations between ning disabilities. The Public Building Commis­ 10 9 8 tonight out of the Municipal Building and them “small slivers” of land. Business news...... Page 9 Israel and Syria on the Golan Heights There will be a coffee hour sion will meet Tuesday at 8 Ointy Moore Corned Beef into Nathan Hale School. The Urban Systems Project will involve Dear Abby...... Page 10 Shelton Fire Probe front. for parents to learn the pre­ p.m. at the Town Hall. The board wants to learn from the han­ reconstruction on Adams St. from Center U.S. NO. 1 • FRESH Kissinger stopped over in Damascus on Betty’s Notebook...... Page 10 U.S.D.A. CHOICE dicapped what ideas the handicapped have St. to the Hockanum River bridge and W. his way to Israel Sunday for talks with Power outage affects 1,509 ...... Page 5 RIHERS PRUDENCE on ramps for public buildings and has Middle Tpke., from the vicinity of Cheney YELLOW ONIONS Syrian President Hafez Assad, who said Project I Funding ...... Page 14 PORTERHOUSE Tech to the Manchester Shopping PBC Seeks Data Gets Under Way tabled appropriations for the construction his government opposed any Israeli- Landolina gets jail term ...... Page 18 CORNED BEEF until it has the information. On its agenda Parkade. i c TOMATO JUICE Egyptian agreement that did not include Herald Angle...... Page 12 32 OUNCE BOTTLE OR T-BONE STEAKS is a requested $9,000 appropriation for a Also to be included in the work, which 5 - 5 0 HASH NEW HAVEN (UPI) - Federal significance be drawn from the issuance provisions for Syria and the Palestinians. Midget hoop cham ps...... Page 12 On Tennis Work U.S. GOVT. INSPECTED authorities hope 12 persons summoned of the subpoenas to a particular in­ ramp at the Municipal Building, the priori­ will take about a year after it starts this paving and the subcontractors FRESH SNOW WHITE GRADE"A" before a grand jury today will shed some dividual,” he added. ty location of several intended ramps. BOLTON QUART ^ * . .. The board’s regular meeting will be at 8. to make sure they are within MUSHROOMS BOX * 2 9 9 1 5 3 light on the $10 million March 1 bombing Meanwhile, the search continued for Donna Holland the contract price. 79 CHICKEN and fire of the Sponge Rubber Products three men, who sources said were dis­ At 7:15, it will meet with the superinten­ Correspondent The information is necessary FRESH CALIFORNIA U.S.D.A. CHOICE Co. plant in Shelton. guised as telephone company employes dent of highways, to be briefed on his Inland Wetlands Use Designation BONELESS 646-0375 in order for the PBC to official­ ASPARAGUS *. Wisk Detergent > '1.69 LEG QUARTEGS Officials of the firm were among the un­ and appeared in the plant the day before problems and plans. The Public Building Commis­ ly extend the completion date 69 WITH BACK CHUCK identified individWls ordered Monday into the fire, supposedly to install telephone Last week, the board tabled action on ' sion has met with the town’s U.S. District Court along with related two requests — one for joining a Suggested for Hilliard Pond Area for the courts. DIETER'S DELIGHT O flc Kozy Kitten Cat Food 6 f o r ' 1 . wiring. former town counsel, Marshall Robison has not said when CRISP CELERY extra large bunch .Ja' BREAST QUARTERS STEAK *139 records and books. The fire affected some 800 persons Manchester-South Windsor Health Taylor, to discuss the contract work on the courts will begin US FANCY NATIVE CRISP AIRE WITH WING U.S. Attorney Peter Dorsey employed by the company and created a District, the other for renting space at the By MAL BARLOW Manager Robert Weiss about the snow Hilliard Pond became the top item on MACINTOSH APPLES3 rss 59' Royal Gelatin ‘ll flavors . oj. rkos. the PBC has with Robison, Inc. again. To date Robison has not U.S.D.A CHOICE emphasized, however, no arrests have serious unemployment problem for this in­ Nike Site for a Manchester (Community dumped by and in the pond. Another place the commission's top priority list in its for construction of tennis courts been paid for any work although U S NO 1 - BEST BAKING BONELESS been made and the grand jury proceeding dustrial town of 28,000. Since the fire, College Day Care Center. No action is Manchester should declar«ujlilliard for dumping the salt and debris-laden new program to be printed soon. In BALDWIN APPLES 469' CAR 28® at the high school. he has submitted a bill to the Carnation Evaporated Milk^ “does not signify that, any dramatic several hundred employes have returned expected on either until at least April. Pond and surrounding land inland snow may be found. January, 1970, the pond was 10th. FRESH LB. CHUCK Another item which may be tabled is a Taylor advised the PBC to PBC. FLORIDA EGG PLANT 3'"' M . breakthrough in the investigation is in the to work in some of the units least damaged wetlands, said a field inspector from the write Robison saying that in The PBC signed contracts Food Club Shortening l> >» '1.69 ROAST LB. immediate offing. Nor should any undue by the fire. requested $25,000 for a water supply and Department of Environmental Protection FRESH SALAD FAVORITES V. *1.19 order to give it an extension on with Robison at the end of CHICORY OR ESCAROLE 3 M . water quality study — pending word on a (DEP) during an inspection last week. the performance bond for the August 1974. Robison had 30 Cycle Dbg Food “ - “ x possible federal grant for the study. A tape recording of the rpan’s comments FRESH MOSEYS CRYOVAC <• A ST. PATRICK'S courts it is necessary to obtain days to begin work and 60 days TENDER CARROTS >'• 39' .NIAITH A BIAUTY AIDS------Corned Beef Brisket ..* 1 .1 9 A discussion of the situation at Lincoln was played and samples of the types of certain information. to complete it. DAY SPECIAL Center (the driveway and parking lot and weeds how growing in the pond were ST. PAHY'S DAY SPECIAL The PBC will mainly want to Due to weather conditions Italian Sausage 1-T9 the 1,100-signature petition which asked shown Monday night during a meeting of FRESH GREEN Public Hearing Tonight Efferdent CLEANSER BOTTLE M.09 MOSEY'S find out if Robison can com­ and poor drainage at the site for restoration of the area to its original the Conservation Commission.. CARNATIONS 3 9 * BAYER Smoked Shoulders CRYOVAC 4. 65' plete work on the courts within the work has not been com­ O E M S M O K ED grassy condition) is expected to be just Allen Williams, DEP environmental EXCEPT S ROCKY HILL STORES J Tampax , 6 'SsV M.49 CORHID the contract price. The PBC Pork Shoulder RolloT.r.*o'Ll 4. *1.25 that — a discussion. ’The item was placed analyst in the Inland Wetlands Division, pleted. J CHILDREN’S TO O TH PASTE 7 OZ. Q Q c OEM On Sales Tax Increase will ask for the exact amount Robison, Inc. of Yalesville U r6S l REGULAR OR MINT TUBE g«f MINCED eOLOONA QQc B lip on the agenda at the request of Director was taped at the pond by Dr. Frederick tSOIOOnS COOKED SALAMI l E. 09 needed for the bituminous needs another 29 work days. FROltM FOODS. ASPIRIN B R ISK If Carl Zinsser. It appears town officials are Spaulding, commission member. 16 CDUNT BDTTLE Beacon Aspirin bo'ttle^ 25' HARTFORD (UPI) - The legislature’s hearted opposition to changing the effec­ Bologna or Liverwurst CH U N K l e . 89' POINT CUT convinced the area will be pleasing when “The area is surrounded by wetlands on finance committee holds a public hearing tive date of the sales tax increase, saying completed. Mayor John Thomspon is Cosmetic Puffs jte c o u n V^p k o . 49' all sides but for a few feet along the road TOP FROST W AFFLES Sliced Bacon 4. *1.29 tonight on whether to hike the state sales she was against it but would not veto it. expected to repeat his “wait and see how (W. Middle Tpke.),” he said noting the Your Matter Charge Welcome On . K tax three months earlier, beginning April Cold Capsules II c' o u h t V k o . 39' Plump Franks •■•"f'cU'oeh h. 95' Although Mrs. Grasso pledged austerity it looks when completed” response to test borings he made. All Freezer Orders 10 DZ. FLAT CUT 1, to raise an additional $15 million in in government, estimates of the deficit for critics. “Wildlife is able to exist here as there is PKOS. ^ H • Colonial Polish Ring li *1.29 revenues. the current fiscal year ending June 30 have The board is expected to authorize a no development along several sides of the 3 D A ie r- Hormel Weiners >.• 89' « 1 . 0 9 . The 1 per cent increase to 7 per cent, increased steadily to a level now pegged at $150,000 application for a Community pond. BIRDS KRAFT ■ MILO II OZ. STICK O Q C originally scheduled for July 1, would give $88 million. Development block grant — under a “It is definitely inland wetlands,” he WESTERN BEEF FRESH SLICED FROZEN Connecticut the highest sales tax in the na­ federal program which is freeing some Cracker Barrel 8 9 Blue Bonnet SCROD FILLETS *1,39l. PERCH FILLETSl1.09 HALIBUT STEAK '1.79i. The governor also has proposed a concluded. WITH A COMPLETE LINE OF SQUASH OR TURNIPS BABY OOUOA OR BABY EDAMS Q Q C SOFT tion. package of taxes on businesses, among discretionary funds; and it is expected to Williams suggested the town take four GROCERIES & PRODUCE Maybud Cheese 8 9 WALOBAUM’S NEW YORK STYLE 0ELICATES5ENI Gov. Ella T. Grasso, who vowed to hold them restoration of the tax on machinery approve $92,000 for extending Progress steps: 24 OZ. MARGARINE WALOBAUM'S ilA# the line on taxes during her election cam­ Dr. in Green Manor’s Manchester In­ First, declare the pond and area inland ______SLICING and boosting the corporation tax. P O LY BAG Sour Cream 4 9 paign, called for a 1 per cent increase of dustrial Park — with 50 per cent of the Provolone Cheese . *1.49 Former Gov. Thomas J. Meskill, a wetlands so the state laws protecting such tUES. WED. SAT. LIGHT ‘N LIVELY OOC IMPORTED DANISH 4 the current 6 per cent tax to start in the sum to be paid back by Green Manor when Republican, had raised the sales tax to 7 lands can take effect. TOLLAND SUN. 9 - 6 Cottage Cheese ><<» 8 9 BOILED HAM Lox Sale M ? ; ': *1.19 next fiscal year, with an anticipated yield the project is completed. Next, clean up the mass of debris all THURS. FRI. 9-9 $4 OZ. per cent, but then trimmed it last year in TURNPIKE Top Frost Cut Corn P O LY BAG of $88 million. around the pond. Smoked SaUe Pieces ■ >^>- 8 9 ' his effort to produce election-year tax MANCHESTER SUNDAY 9 - 6 GAYLORD S LB POLY BAG Her sales tax proposal called for expan­ Third, try to solve the salt problem. Far BAKamr- cuts. Crinkle Cut Potatoes ! 1.79 Salads oV^^CA*RON^* L. 4 5 ' ding the sales tax to include rentals and too much salt from drains and from Mrs. Grasso proposed a state budget f o o d M A R T leases of personal property, a move which The Weather melting snow dumped into the pond is SPECIALS TUES., WED. ONLYl FDDD M A R T which represented less than a 4 per cent 10-Pack Pizza n 31. PKO English Muffins p Carando Genoa Salami •.'• 9 9 ' would affect consumer and businessmen killing it, he said. HOWARD JOHNSON increase in state spending, one of the OUR BEST CUT WHITE N IS SEN ’ S C A N A D IA N SHARP alike. The Connecticut state weather forecast: Fourth, determine an alternate use for Carando Pepperoni l i . *1.89 I Oatmeal Bread ’•o'"’*' smallest increases in a decade, and FROM THE ROUND • LEAN Macaroni & Cheese BREAD CHIDDAR Mrs. Grasso’s proposal was to go into Mostly cloudy today with high the land. Will it be passive recreation or MRS SMITH'S SUNetAM eUTTfR SPLIT recommended little in the way of new H OZ. :o OZ. LOAF C H im German Bologna "lit’:''’"’ 75' effect July 1, but Democratic legislative temperatures in the mid to upper 30s. Fair other? White Bread H OZ LO AF Boston Cream Pie PKO. leaders called for moving the effective programs. to partly cloudy tonight but considerable Jay Stager, another commission Test Boring Shore of Hilliard Pond TIP TOP ROMANY Roast Beef T lI c b d '^ '• L i . 7 9 ' OL'Alt f 01. PKO. When Meskill took office, he inherited a CUBE 3 J 1 . date up to April 1 in order to raise an extra ground fog developing especially in inland member, suggested they see Town Allen Williams from the Department and his comments were discussed Donuts J E L L Y OZ PKO . Rye Bread U OZ. LO A F ! l .59 budget deficit of $244 million from the ad­ "Hot" Bagels AVAILAi^LI 12 FOR 9 9 ' $15 million to whittle away at the current sections. Lows tonight in the 20s to low Planner Eric Potter with Williams’ com­ of Environmental Protection takes a Monday night at the Conservation budget deficit. ministration of former Democratic Gov. 30s. Fair Wednesday followed by in­ lb. ments. They will try to get the pond test boring from the shores of Hilliard Commission meeting. (Photo by NOII So rhot « t (iwy u m eN our ctA iw wi. «v tm o n tht rigbi to Itnti toNl lo ptgt M 3 Nont loN to dtaitti Nof l» lypo^iKAKol trrmi The governor, who vowed she would John N. Dempsey. Mrs. Grasso was creasing cloudiness with highs in the low STEAKS declared inland wetlands. Pond. He inspected the pond last week Frederick Spaulding) veto a state income tax, offered only half­ secretary of the state at the time. 40s.''' The commission will also contact Town ‘WEST MIDDLE TURNPIKE PRICES EFFECTIVE IN MANCHESTER -MANCHESTER PARKADE- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., March 11, 1975— PAGE THRF.f. PAGE TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Tues., March 11, 1975

MANCHESTER HOSPITAL NOTES Committee Favors ^ DOCTRINAL DISPUTE nary in Exile (Seminex), the NATIONAl WfATHfl $fIVICti«Otf€AST «• 7AM fST 3-11-75 I FILM RATING .I Bissell Scholars Named ST. LOUIS (UPI) - Dr. John rebel school set up by a ma­ 3( For Parents and Appointed Constables ohe Heralb Tietjen, ousted president of jority of the students and Dimock, (Jehring Rd., Tolland; 48 Bigelow S t.; E lean o r th e Lutheran Church- Discharged Friday; Florence BARBARA RICHMOND tive in the school band, works in choices for further education. faculty of the' semin­ Cheryl Mantolesky, East Hart­ Emmerling, 175 Sunny Brook Their Children Missouri Synod’s Concordia Wood, Glastonbury; Agnes Three area high school his off-school hours at an area Bissell, who died two years ary when Tietjen was sus* ford; Michele Hamon, 119 Dr. Seminary, has been named Skoog, 103 Greenwood Dr.; students have been named as market, is interested in the ago, headed the Bissell In­ pended in a doctrinal dispute Cemetery Rd., Vernon; Edward Also, Glenn Nicol, East Hart­ OfMIULAUOIOICIi ANDOVER are Katherine Hutchinson, oresident of Concordia Semi­ Russell Storrs, Coventry; Dori* ANA^AdmitiBd Bissell Scholars and as such field of law....and has chosen surance Agency in Rockville. with synod officials. Bzdyra, Dunn Rd., Coventry. ford; Anastasia Maciejko, 43 Donna Holland Steven Williard, and William •OCTON Gadwah, 80 Park West Dr., will receive full four-year Dartmouth as his first choice He established the trust fund Norto St.; I^chelle Grant, Andover’s Law Enforcement Kowalski, who is hospitalized. Oil Depletion Rockville Madeline Pease, En­ Discharged Sunday: Viola scholarships to thg-

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> . 1 ? ! V ’■ PAGE SIX - MANCHESTER EVENING HERAI looT ACMu t p/tnn and SAVE Plllsbury JtitMiriiaiMOu »4ciis MACARONI DINNER 7 .., 2 5 * BREAD MIXES .12 oz. ‘ Armour’s A Aunt Jemima (with coupon) Mfg, List $1.43 8 9 Vivian Kenneson both the sciences and Chairman John Burokas will 1 .1 9 Correspondent humanities to the national Mfg. Lisi $1.89 EXCELLENT RUYII SPAM ,,..79* MAPLE SYRUP .24 oz. appoint each selectman to COMPARE 8, SAVE _ j l Mfg, List $2,29 Miss Carol MacArthur, culture and general welfare. become familiar with a specific Campbell’s Tabby Treat daughter of Mr. and Mrs. To recognize the work being aspect of the upcoming budget CHIX NOODLE SOUP. ... 1 8 * Charles MacArthur of Cider accomplished in science in the areas. INE-A-DAY LUBRIDERM 1 CAT FOOD .6Va oz. Mill Rd., and a member of the high schools, papers are WIPE N' DIPE Delmonte Sliced & Halves Clorox (3c Off Label) junior class at Tolland High presented by selected students. Girls’ Softball 100's for School, has been accepted as a Outstanding scholars in the PEACHES...... » . , 4 9 * BLEACH Va gal. The Tolland Board of Recrea­ Box of student member of the twelfth field will talk to the group about Regular tion girls’ softball program will Dry Skin Sweet Lite / 5 ■ Irish SprinSpring annual Junior Science and subjects of immediate interest. hold registration Saturday at or Iron 100 Wipes Humanities Symposium at Yale Miss MacArthur is the stu­ APPLE JUICE 3 /^ 1.0 0 SOAP ...... 5-oz. bar the Tolland Middle School from 8 OZ. University to be held April 7 dent alternate representative to 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Girls ages nine and 8. the Board of Education and is CREST Regular or Mint FROZEN FOODS DAIRY DEPT. to fifteen are eligible. Each year some 50 students also active in other school func­ Birds Eye Cut Corn or a from secondary schools in the tions. 11.99 9 9 ‘ LIM IT 1 state are selected to join the Mfg. List $2.35 GREEN BEANS 2 V ' Story Hour Mfg. List $1.37 Mfg. List $1.89 E X C E L L E N T V A LU E symposium, whose primary Mfg. List (Iron) $3,95 *eoch 1 .4 9 Members of the Tolland Mfg. List (Regular) $3,49 7 9 LIM IT 2 objective is to stimulate the LIM IT 2 Selectmen to Meet Junior Woman’s Club education ORANGE JUICE...... , . . . 5 9 * RUTTER study of mathematics and The Board of Selectmen will committee will sponsor a story sciences and to demonstrate meet tonight at 7:30 in the hour Saturday from 10:30 to the relationship between HERSHEY m ROLL - W ESfO O^ Education Administration 11:30 at the Tolland Library. PANTY sciences and the humanities, CRINKLECUTS...... ,« . 4 5 * ^ a Building. All resident children ages 4 t o , ^ 8 oz. AWAY CUBI provide recognition for The board is expected to set a 8 are invited to the program HOSE academic excellence, and DROWSE date for the charter revision \frhich will feature film strips Giant emphasize the importance of BED referendum. and refreshments. 2 Pairs Bars EASY STORAGE DIALITE for Mfg. List $9.49 New Town Attempt Topic 2 / 9 9 BEIGE OR COFFEE po tato es' For Study by Dr. Stave O UR R EG . 89i EACH LIM IT 2 OUR REG. $22.95 EXCELLENT VALUE PURE and GENTLE COVENTRY land owners who sold their land eastern Europeans and Blacks KORDITE WALGREEN PAPER V Monica Shea to DevCo. and Puerto Ricans. Disposable Douche Correspondent “ I would imagine at least The last oral history project 742-9495 another year’s worth of inter­ is a series of interviews of ur­ A dtfferent and better way Trash GLASS TOWELS 20 viewing, and then the tapes are Dr. Bruce Stave, of Broad ban historians, historians, who Assorted Brands Way and an associate professor transcribed and the persons in­ write about the history of Bags CLEANER lbs. of histo^ at the University of terviewed are given a chance to American cities and an attempt Connecticut, is in the process of make changes in the to find out what makes them l 8 o > . working on three oral history transcripts. These will be used tick. Now Crop Pink or White Seedless projects. as a basis for a book about this Dr. Stave said, “ In these in­ LIM IT 1 4 attempt to build a new com­ terviews I go into their per­ TOP V A L U E YELLOW ONIONS 9 GRAPEFRUIT...... One of the projects is on the 1 .2 9 now defunct new community munity.” sonnel backgrounds as well as OUR REG. 67/ EACH . Crisp Fresh 30 Bags = 44 quart capacity that was proposed for Coventry. Dr. Stave said that this study academic backgrounds. To the Mfg. List 79^ 40 Bags > 16-24 quart capacity ...... p H . 3 9 * 3 9 * Dr. Stave, who uses oral started off as a history of Hart­ professional historian, history LIM IT 1 per person LIM IT 1 Purchase of 2 Rolls CELERY HEARTS w w BROCCOLI RABBI history projects as a way to il­ ford and as an insight into ur­ is a matter of interpretation luminate history, said, “ I see ban reform in Hartford since because you can take the same CHICK THESI SERVICES - COMPARE AND SAVE - SHOP ARTHUR DRUO FOR 10,000 ITEMS my study on Coventry and the the 1900s. The DevCo new com­ set of facts and give it to 10 20X 10X -----^15X . . • 10X new community becoming a munity was an extension of ur­ historians and get 10 separate PROMPT PHOTO FINISHING .x COLD SODA ■‘la WITH-YHIS COUFOH PROMPT PRESCRIPTION SERVICE WITH THIS COUFOH I THIS COUFOH I rita WITH THIS COUFOH community study, in a sense a ban reform out of Hartford to interpretations.” S S7.B0 FOSCHSSI a S7.90 FUSCHItSE a S7.90 PUSCH«Sf ✓ COMPLETE GREETING CARD DEPT. FREE DELIVERY COSMETIC DEPT. 7.B0 FURCHASI way of learning as much about beyond the Hartford Region. These interviews will also be j Coventry today as Coventry The orientation of this study the basis for a book. FREE GIFT WRAPPING MAGAZINES • BOOKS COMPLETE VITAMIN CENTER LOWEST PRICES yesterday. 1 intend to continue will be a little bit different Dr. Stave is also a member of W ITH W IT H $ 0 2 8 W ITH WITH my interviews to see what the without the new town.” the editorial board of the “ Jour­ FIRST AID CENTER MONEY ORDERS TV TUBES & TESTER PROJftTOR BULBS 10‘ OFF COUPON COUPON COUPON COUPON 49‘ SSU “ It will be a study of how a nal of Urban History” and a town does and how it reacts to MASTER CHARGE BANK AMERICARD 2 pkgs. 11-oz. Plllsbury 5 lb. Bag 1 lb. Mrs. Filbert’s the pullout of DevCo. I have not community reacts to jhe frequent contributor to the OPEN 7 OATS A WEEK 365 DAYS A YEAR 1-lb. can 5-lb. bag 24 oz. completed the interviews on the attempt at urban reform in the journal. PIE CRUST SWEET LIFE SUFT GULD attempt to build the new com- 1970s.” The journal is international SAlf starts to day and runs thru Saturday Niqhf FOLGER’S PILLSBURY AUNT JEMIMA miuiity. I haven’t yet inter­ Dr. Stave’s other oral history and was founded to publish ar­ G U c i A < ^ 9 t wiwith your MIX MARGARINE master charge BankAmericard '.All. irfM OUANTITIES LIMITF(J TO STUCK IM SIiilU COFFEE FLOUR SUGAR MAPLE SYRUP viewed any DevCo personnel, projects include a study of ticles about cities and urbaniza­ ■ A N K AMERICARD or ^ Good Thru March 15 Good Thru Morch IS Good Thru March 15 On* Coupon Par Family aood Thru March 15 Good Thru March 15 * Good Thru bjarch 15 One Coupon Per Family but I hope to do so. I have inter­ ethnic groups'in Coiin^ticut tion, and not limited solely to '.'.I RfSFRVt THF RIGHT IO LIMI T OU AM 11T11 On* Coupon For Family On* Coupon For Family Ono Coupon For Family One Coupon Per Pamlly MASTER CHARGE CARD rv viewed members of the anti- and will include Italian, Irish, the United States. It is \I<'| • |M )nsft)li‘ for rl E-»r,» ho Store With Heart'' The Store With Heeti' DevCo groups and Coventry Jews and Poles, and other published four times a year. PAGE EIGHT-^MANCHESTER EVENING HERALP, Manchester, Conn., Tuea., March 11, i 6T5 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Mahehester. Conn.. Tues., March 11, 1975— PAGE NINE Burke Lists Legislative Hours Election Watchdog: VERNON induction ceremonies, American Association of band members in the Vernon When Does It Begin? State Rep. Martin B. Burke Ellington High School inducted Retired Persons (AARP) has school system. has scheduled legislative office 18 new members into the socie­ been formed to serve Vernon Orders may be given to any By STEVE GERSTEL posts. None are household ALL SWISS MOVEMENT hours for March 15 and 29 from ty. area persons. Tliis is in addition band member or placed by names. 10 a.m. until noon at 351 Seniors were: Sophie Bitel, to the Tolland County Chapter calling any if the following: WASHINGTON (UPI) - On The six are Thomas F. 17 J E W E L Merline Dr., Vernon. > Christopher Ferreri, Elizabeth which has become so large. Barbara Philips, 875-3627; Oct. 15 of last year, President Harris, general counsel of the The hours are for any of his Jaconski, Cynthia Kwasnik, Temporary officers elected Lorraine SomerviUe, 875-9615; Ford signed, with some fanfare AFL-CIO; Joan D. Aikens, a constituents who wish to dis­ Ellen M alatesta, Anne to serve the new chapter are: or Thelma Sharkey, 8724)909. and some reservations, the public relations executive and POCKET WATCH, cuss any pending legislation or Marquis, Lester Nelson, Jack Barbera, president; Alice Orders will be received about most far-reaching campaign fashion show commentator; problems concerning the state. Michele Riley, Brian Sem- Creelman, vice president; Ann the middle of April. reforms in the nation’s history. and four former members of Burke said public hearings on prebon, and Celinda Weber. Cavanaugh, secretary; C. A key part of the complex Congress; Robert Tieman of proposed legislation began this Juniors: Paul Bartholomay, Virginia Cordtsen, correspon­ package was the creation of a Rhode Island, Vernon Thomp­ month at Uie Capitol and at Joseph Borkowski, Douglas ding secretary; and Mary six-member Federal Elections son of Wisconsin, Thomas Cur­ various locations throughout Dawson, Kim Duell, Dianna Cheshire, treasurer. Commission. f tis of Missouri and Neil the state. Flamino, Linda Mantie, The new chapter will have The commission,^assigned Staebler of . Scheduled for this week are Thaddeus Okolo, and Robert meetings on the second Monday not only to enforce bm to inter­ Assuming that Harris is a hearings by the committees on Scoville. of each month at 1:30 p.m. at Owr 40 TMn •! IlnixnHiO lirv tn pret the reforms, is considered Democrat, the commission is General Law (consumer Masons Installed the Rockville United Methodist O pen 24 H o u rs Dally essential to the new law’s split three-three between the legislation); Humane Joseph J. Belotti was in­ Church, Grove St. The next success. two parties. Institutions; Labor and In­ stalled as most excellent high meeting will be April 14. FOR EMERGENCY SERVICE Yet, nearly five months after Although picked, the dustrial Relations; Judiciary; priest during a semi-public in- About 70 people attended the the signing, there is no board, nominees still have to be con­ Liquor Control and Public stallation ceremony of organization meeting last week. there are no members, there is firmed by the Senate and Health and Safety. Adoniram Chapter 18, Royal Fruit Sale Mobil [p^ no momey and there is no staff. House. With four former bud­ Burke has placed the Arch Masons, Saturday at the The Vernon Friends of Music HEAtiNQOILS And, in between five dies in the running, it isn’t like­ Legislative Bulletin on file at Masonic Temple, Orchard St. will be taking orders for . Democrats have announced as ly that any of the choices will be ^ : " k j the Rockville Public Library. Others installed were; Wayne oranges and grapefruit from OIL BURNER A presidential candidates, some rejected. Republicans are making noises, As a further sign of progress, The precise bills for public W. Kuhnly, excellent king; now until March 26. Proceeds HEATINO INSTALLATION hearing are published in this Daniel Szalonti, excellent from the sale of the fruit which and Ford repeats, again and a House appropriations sub­ bulletin. scribe; Clarence Schiebiel, will be shipped from Florida again, that he will be in the committee has opened hearings 643-5135 race. “Y” Election secretary; Robert Silver, will go toward scholarships for 315 Center St.______M tn c h M ttf on providing money to operate The delay is traceable direct­ the commission. John N. Magee of Vernon has treasurer; Joseph Salcito, cap­ ly to the ^ i t e House. been elected chairman of the tain of the host; Norman R. Ford requested $500,000 for Although the board was due the rest of this fiscal year and Available In board of managers of the Indian Strong, principal sojurner; to begin operations Jan. 1, Ford $2 million for fiscal 1976. Valley YMCA and Guy Miller, William Campbell, royal arch Silver Tone requested no funds for the com­ Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, D- also of Vernon, was elected vice captian. Golden tone mission until he submitted the Mass., and Rep. Bill Frenzel, chairman. Also: William Dumas, grand budget Feb. 3. Stop in and see our selection of these Other officers elected were: master third veil; Thomas R-Minn., requested $2 million And he did not announce his to get the commission started and other fine pocket watches. Robert Goodwin, Ellington, Schiebel, grand master second two choices for the commission and a $6.7 million budget for Abram Causes Double Takes secretary; and Gary Hance, veil; R. Craig Raines, grand until March 1. fiscal 1976. Tolland, financial secretary. master, first veil; Donald There is some progress now Kennedy called the delays Erhardt Carl Abram answers to the name of “Line”- and his Lincoln attire, he is a traffic stopper and has even Solomon Kerensky was chair­ Poehnert, chaplain; Rodney under way but it appears likely “serious” but said “it is not too this picture tells the whole story of why. Abram, Lincoln’s caused a few drivers to run into other cars as they do a man of the nominating com- Gray, associate chaplain; Proceeds Go to Preschool Charles Bassham, organist; there will still be a lengthy late for the commisslort to double, appeared recently, at the Lake Street School in Ver­ doubletake. Other similarities between Abram and mitte and other committee delay before the commission start.” Kennedy, however, said 3o r ^tnaraiiona members were.Bemard Crowl, and Harold Carr, sentinel. Teachers Susan Schardt (left) and Michele Leverant accept $238.55 check from Bob non as part of a social studies program. Abram has a mole Abraham, include the fact there is just 100 years can get going. if the commission has “finan­ Mrs. Lee Higgins, Franklin Those on the installation Patriquin, manager of Youth Centre at the Manchester Shopping Parkade. The check — MANCHESTER PARKADE on his right cheek, a beard, is well over six-feet tall, has difference in their birth years. Lincoln was born in 1809 The six members, two picked cial worries at the outset” then Welles, Frederick Winkley and team were: Stanley Steiner, thick eyebrows, a prominent forehead, and a wife named and Abram in 1909..They both wore size TVz hats and both which represents the proceeds of a Washington Birthday sale of helium balloons—goes to by Ford and four by con­ Congress will have done “a dis­ Miller. past grand high priest; Charles the Child Guidance Clinic Preschool, an education program for three-to-six-year-old Marion, as did Lincoln. When he appears on the street in sired only sons. Lynn, Grady Pearson, Robert gressional leaders, have been service to our political Auxiliary Meets children with behavioral problems. (Herald photo by Dunn) selected for the $M,000 a year system.” Dobpsz-Ertel-Laboc-Hansen Silver, Charles Harvey, past Unit 14, American Legion high priests; and Ernest Dim- Auxiliary, will meet March 19 mock, organist. at 8 p.m. at the post home, West The flag presentation was St., Rockville. made by the Fayette Chapter, Historical Unit Meets Thursday Order of DeMolay. Honor Society New Chapter weeks. The group will meet at SOUTH WINDSOR Hostesses for the evening will Included in the fair will be a At its National Honor Society A new chapter of the Judy Kuehnel be Mrs. William Peck and Miss the Wapping Community Hall. “Country Store” reminiscent of BUSINESS Correspondent Lillian Lasbury. Registration costs $10 and can old South Windsor. Parents House date markers are be arranged by calling 644-8960. 644-1364 are presently meeting at Magician Entertains available to anyone who wishes The South Windsor Historical PTO Fair homes to work on hand crafted one for his home. Interested BOLTON enjoying popcorn that was pop­ Society will meet Thursday at 8 The Orchard Hill PTO will items which will be displayed persons are asked to call Donna Holland ped in the fireplace. p.m. at the Wood Memorial present the “Spirit of 76” Fair and sold on the day of the fair. M ore th an 150 B olton Shortly after the day of fun Ward Finishing New Plant YOUR LAST CHANCE Vernon Peterson, 528-2396. Library, Main St. May 17 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. A parade will begin at 11 a.m. residents attended a day-long got under way a magician, Mr. and will be led by the “Spirit of The program for the evening “Our parents, teachers and party at Herrick Memorial G, as he likes to be called, began A new production plant for will remain housed in the main fabrications, and precision 76” Fife and Drum Corps. will be entitled “The History of Dancercise children have 200 years worth Park Sunday that. was spon­ his magic tricks. Manchester’s Ward Manufac­ building at 259 Adams St., machinings. Games will be available Fashion.” Mrs. Lorraine Van The South Windsor Recrea­ of enthusiasm all wrapped up in sored by the Democratic party. Both adults and children turing Co. is nearly finished and Miller said. during the day, many following Loan, curator of the New Ca­ tion Department will begin its this fair,” says Julie The majority of those attending enjoyed the show as Mr. G did the firm intends to move part of the historical theme of the fair. Founded in 1951, Ward Attended Workshop naan Historical Society’s spring session of dancercise Riddlesworth, chairman. the all-day event were children, all sorts of tricks from pulling a its operation to the new building TO WIN ONE O F Manufacturing was acquired in Richard Wetherell of the Costume Museum, will show classes the week of March 17. although there were about 25 rabbit out of a hat to curing a this month, co-owner Howard July 1968 by Miller and James W.G. Glenney Co., Manchester, slides and give a commentary There will be two daytime parents. headache by acupuncture. Miller said Monday. Melo. At that time, the firm recently attended a two-day on fashions dating back to the classes meeting Tuesdays at Everyone appeared to be in­ The children were also employed 15* persons. In 1973, workshop at the Andersen Corp. 18th century. Wapping Hall starting I^ rch itially disappointed because, treated to some old-fashioned The new 26,000-square foot Ward acquired Fabco Machine in Bayport, Minn., manufac­ Church Elects Slate facility — on a 5.4-acre site All the costumes shown will 18, at 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. and even though it was cold, it had comedy movies. Co. and consolidated turers of wood windows and be from the museum. 12:45 to 1:45 p.m. Beth Kelly, Richard Brown not turned cold soon enough to Present at the event were across the street from Ward’s operations. gliding doors. The workshop in­ SOUYH WINDSOR freeze the manmade pond for main plant at 259 Adams St. — OURNENCARS. The costume museum was One evening class will begin and Richard Thompson were Leon Rivers and Larry Shaw, Ward Manufacturing is a sub­ cluded sessions on product started in 1968 and since that March 17 from 8:30 to 10 p.m. at juMy Kuehnel elected to the stewardship com­ ice skating. candidates for first selectman will house the com­ contractor specializing in sheet knowledge and window plan­ time has had ten fashion shows. Wapping School. There is a Correspondent mittee, Renzo Falcinelli, Joan It did not take long, however, and selectman, respectively. pany’s welding and machining metal work, welded ning & selection. Mrs. Van Loan’s latest lecture course fee and registration is 644-1364 Bailey, Claire Murdoch, Ernest for those attending to begin departments, Miller said. No kidding. These are the last days of our fabulous Car-A-Day was to the Ladies Guild of the required. To register call 644- The Wapping Community Hintz, and Fletcher Kinsley to ' bonus game. So if you don’t buy a ticket soon, you’ll never have a United Nations. 8960. Church has elected the the Christian outreach com­ The company is increasing its chance at oneTof our beautiful, fully equippecJ 1975 Plymouth Sport following church officers for the pantyhose that’s The museum is presently mittee; David Collins to the in­ employment from 70 to 90, Furies (Mar. 13) or Oldsmobile Cutlass Colonnades (Mar. 20)*. Or the closed for renovation but will the present year: vestment trustees and Ardelle shaped like you are! Miller said, and within a few be reopened in the fall. Children's Classes months there will be about 100 $1,000 cash that goes with each car. * * John Arnesen, president; Gothers to the mimeograph In fact, if you don’t buy a ticket soon, you won’t even have a Early South Windsor fashions Spring classes in creative Fred Kaeser, vice president; committee. "My Contour" employes. will also be displayed, and movement for 3- and 4- Faith Martin, clerk; Barbara chance at these two Double Play drawings. With a jackpot worth up members of the South Windsor year-olds, sponsored by the Carl Strout, Elmer Dewey, to $200,000. And over 13,000 other cash prizes. Klenke, treasurer; Janet by Belle Sharmeer Work started last fall on the Historical Society’s costume South Windsor Recreation Mervin Waldron and Henry Smith, treasurer of collections; steel and brick building, So get with it. Get out there and buy your Double Play tickets committee will model some of Department will begin March Wayner were elected to the "Buy the box sale" Lois Watson, church historian; financed in part by industrial with our Car-A-Day bonus stubs. And play both games. For just 500. them. 18 from 1:45 to 2:30 p.m. for 10 ushering committee; Dee and Walter Foster, honorary revenue bonds issued by the Hawver and Cynthia Waldron to Sandalfoot pantyhose deacon. Connecticut Development Com­ the flower committee; Phyllis Reg. 4 pair box/$12 DOUBLETCftYiOi Newly elected to the board of mission. The new facility will O niy^ Ballard and Olga Szabo to the deacons are Richard Bachman, Control Top pantyhose SALE: 4 pair box/$10 provide the company with a library committee and Dorothy Home and Gardening Roger Billings, James Hill and Reg. 4 pair box/$12 Did you total of 48,000 square feet of Harrison and John Young to the Earle Smith. floor area. ■ "ifiH ' 'Wf'' ’i>'iiiihir’’ nominating committee. Deml-Toe pantyhose SALE: 4 pair bOX/$8 GONNECnCUrS * 2 0 0 ^ LOTTEirr Topics of Seminars Elizabeth Dewey was elected Only sheet metal operations to the board of religious educa­ Reg. 4 pair box/$10 TOLLAND COUNTY UConn vegetable specialist as tion, Sherwood Waldron to the Newly elected council Sheer-to-waist pantyhose get your the guest speaker. He will dis­ board of property trustees, representatives at large are Reg. 4 pair box/$10 A series of five home and gar- cuss vegetable gardening with Tom Burgess and David Schako John Ferguson, Priscilla Snow dening seminars will be particular emphasis on to' the board of finance, and and Walter Foster. Delegates presented by the Tolland Coun­ vegetable species and varieties. Carol Mickel and Joyce are Marjorie and Raymond free bag of ty Extensioh Service, in the ac­ Save on the first pantyhose with the panty ^ PUBLIC On April 17, Carl A. Salsedo, Senkbeil to the music com­ Hoyt, Mary Lou and Gus Miller shaped like you are...front and back...to tivities building on Rt. 30, Ver­ extension horticultural agent, mittee. and Frances and Robert Brown. RECORDS non, starting March 26 at 7:30 will speak on planning, use and give you a more natural fiti Hosiery, D&L in p.m. culture of annual and perennial Corbins, Avon, Bristol, Vernon, groceries At the first meeting, John flowers in the garden; and at Manchester, New Britain and Groton. Warranty Deeds 1975 Cutlass Colonnade Bartok Jr., agricultural the final meeting, April 23, Henry Block has Green Manor Estates Inc. to engineer of the University of Frederick Nelson, county last week? J.A. McCarthy Inc., four lots on Connecticut, will spedk on extension agent, will discuss Grissom Rd. and Shepard Rd., structures for starting and the procedures, methods and 17 reasons vtiiy you Smart shoppers using all the $48,000. growing plants. tools for pruning and coupons in last week’s editions of The Carl A. Zinsser and Douglas This session will cover the maintenance of small trees and should ccane to us P. Anderson to Renzo Santilli construction and operation of shrubs on the home grounds. Herald took home an extra bag of and Kathy Ann DiPillo, proper­ home greenhouses, cold Those planning to attend the free groceries with the savings. A bag ty at 18 Bilyeau Rd., $i25,500. frames, hot beds and light series should register by filling for income tax help. Executor's Deed chambers that can be used for out a registration card and worth...... Robert P. King, executor o f ' starting and growing plants. returning it to the Extension Of­ Reason 5. If the IRS should call you the estate of Gerald J. King, to Equipment and methods of fice, Rt. 30, Vernon. m for an audit, H & R Block will go . Robert J. and Marsha J. heating, ventilating and con­ Fish Fillet with you, at no additional cost. Not Danahy, property at 646 N. trolling light level will also be Miss Veronica Zanelli, exten­ * > Main St., $26,800. discussed. sion home economist from as a legal representative... but we 19.68 Trade Name Oiie5x7Coki^)\M*^(, The second meeting, April 2, Middle^x County, will present can answer all questions about how Of^ourse value conscious ilerald Irving! B. Hochberg, doing will have Stanley Papanos, a program on fish fillet March your taxes were prepared. business as IBH Associates, SATISFACTION GUARANTEED extension agent, speaking on readers saved even more than that by 19 from 10 to noon and March 20 14A Ambassador Dr. • All aget: Babies, children and adults garden soils and their prepara­ from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. at the shopping the many supermarket Mbrriage Licenses • One sitting per subject tion. He will explain the various Tolland County Agricultural Wayne Arden Warren, 2 • Additional subjects— Groups or Individuals In same family soil t ^ s , preparation, testing, specials-of-the-week too.. AftSr all — $1.00 per subject Center, Rt. 30, Vernon. Thompson . Rd., and Beverly • No proofs— Choose from finished professional portraits application and need for Miss Zanelli will discuss the The Herald regularly carries adver­ Ann Trudeau, 71 Jarvis Rd., (poses—our selection) limestone, fertilizer and • You may select additional portraits offered at low prices selection of fish, including tising from the major supermarkets In M arch 22, Church of the THIS WEEK’S DRAWING WILL BE HELD AT THE IRISH AMERICAN HOME, organic materials to provide some of the new varieties now the area. Assuihption. the base for optimum gardening available in the markets, the David Wayne Butler, 338 COMMERCE STREET, GLASTONBURY, MARCH 13 AT 10:00 A.M. performance. techniques of preparation of Don’t miss your bag of free groceries Spring St., and Carole Ann * Tickets dated March 20 on sale now are good for Oldsmobile Cutlass Colonnades.* * You must claim within one month to win car. Winners have one Vegetables, crop by crop, will fish, and the freezing and can­ Wilhelm, 439 Parker St., March year to claim cash only. The Lottery reserves the right to award any car advertised, or prize of equivalent value, subject to availability, lllusirwion be the subject of the April 9 ning of fish. Thiq program will this week. Call 647-9946 for Con­ IS, ^ u tb United Methodist may differ slightly from car awarded. Cars Will be delivered F.O.B. Commission on Special pevenue, 1290 Silas Deane Highway. Wetherstield, Con­ meeting with Richard Ashley, be open to the public. venient home delivery of The Herald. Church. necticut 06109. Cars will conform to State of Connecticut and Federal standards. Bonus stub prizes do not double. Your swings in grocery coupons Building Permits Raymond F. Damato, 42 units IXWxil alone will more than pay for your Winning bonus number for Car-A-Day stubs. LAST CALL FOR in three buildings on Henry St., T H E INCOME TAX PEOPLE Herald subscription. i[ $462,000. NO HANDLING CHARGE 100990 Dated 1/ 30/75 Ford APPLES Manchester Parkade Gateway Shop Plaza Delta Builders for Multi- 260989 Dated 2/ 6/75 Matador Manchester Vernon Circuits, alterations at 77 Slater Tue., Wed., Thur.,lri., Sat CLOSINB FOR THE SEASON 366 Spencer St. 154174 Dated 2/ 13/75 Plymouth Sunday Night, March IS 2854 Main St. St., $22,000. 1181 Main St. Glastonbury 'Die Peter L. Brown Co. for n-12-13-14-15 280186 Dated 2/ 20/75 Oldsmobile NATIVE APPLES E. 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ENGAGED BETTY’S NOTEBOOK By BETTY RYDER

We’re excited. Donald Duck, Mickey Mouse, and even Tinkerbell have promised to drop into our Travel Show on Thursday at 8 p.m. at the Manchester High School auditorium. Not Tickled Some wonderful films “The Magic World of Disney,’’ and “We Flew To Florida Last Week,” will be presented By Mustache courtesy of Eastern Airlines. We’ll also have some special prizes for the children,-as By Abigail Van Buren well as the usual drawings for adults. C 1l78byChleagoTribiinD-N.Y.N«wf8yfKl.,lnc. Make it a family affair and let the youngsters get a DEAR ABBY: Four months ago, when we were on glimpse of “Disney World.” vacation, my hifsband neglected to shave for a few days, so Tickets are available at ’The Herald office or from spon­ our daughter said: "Oh, Daddy, you’d look neat in a soring travel agencies. mustache, please grow one!” Well, George grew a mustache, i didn’t like it one bit, and I told him so, but he hasn’t said anything about shaving it Bicentennial Plates off. I don’t hassle him about it, but he knows how I feel. A collection of the General Federation of Women’s Clubs Some of our friends like George’s mustache, and some y ' official United Sates of America Bicentennial Plates has don’t, but George seems to hear only the compliments he been accepted for permanent display at the historic All Events Photo Loring Photo Castaldo Photo Olan Mills Photo gets on it. Freedoms Foundation at Valley Forge, Pa. Personally, I think he should listen to me. As his wife, I engagement of Miss Lin­ The engagement of Miss The engagement of Miss San­ The engagement of Miss Rose surely want what is best for him and I wouldn’t steer him The collection of handmade glass plates was designed to da P. Poulin of Rockville to Elizabeth Jean Funke of dra L. Phillips of East Hartford Ann Abshere of Manchester to wrong. commemorate the nation’s 200th birthday. ’Three plates Louis Marchand of Manchester Manchester to Scott Eugene to Stanley E. Sarnowski pf Albert E. Kvart Jr., also of Abby, why would a man insist on wearing a mustache (or were acc^ted for permanent display and the four^ and has been announced by her Mayo of Windsor Locks has Windsor has been announced by Manchester, has been an­ a beard) when he knows his wife doesn’t like it? AUtliese final plate will be presented in 1976. parents, Mr^ and Mrs. Norman been announced by her parents the couple. nounced by her parents, Mr. ONE WIFE Mr. and Mrs. John C. Funke of and Mrs. Richard L. LaPointe Poulin of 156 High St., The bride-elect is the 565 Adams St. of 55 Wadsworth St. Rockville. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. DEAR WIFE: Facial hair on men communicates a Tips For Toes Mr. Mayo is the son of Mr. Mr. Kvart is the son of Mr. variety of messages. Among the most obvious are: "Like it Mr. Marchand is the son of Phillips of Memphis, Tenn. We all know that shoes and boots that hurt end up in the and Mrs. Arthur E. Mayo of and Mrs. Albert E. Kvart of 27 or lump it. I’m old enough to shave and have the whiskers Mr. and Mrs. Robert Marchand Mr. Sarnowski is the son of Windsor Locks. Hartland Rd. to prove it, and I’m doing my own thing.” back of the closet and no one can afford that kind of waste of 196 Lake St. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sar­ The bride-elect was T he bride-elect was The bride-elect is a 1971 It’s a symbol of independence, and in some cases, it’s a s^> ’. • * • these days. nowski of Windsor. Dr. Edward Stamm, president of the Podiatry Society of graduated from Rockville High graduated from Ma/nchester graduate of Manchester High decoration one courageously confers upon himself. School in 1974. She is employed High School in 1974. She is now Miss Phiilips is a graduate of School and a 1972 graduate of the State of New York, commenting in Glamour Magazine DEAR ABBY: What one thing most inspires you to passed on some suggestions to avoid the usual foot aches as a clerk-typist at Aetna Life employed by the Manchester Manchester High School and is the Creative School of Hair­ Recreation Department as an employed as a secretary at dressing. She is employed at write? ,» NOSY IN N.J. and complaints. & Casualty Co. Her fiance, a 1973 graduate of assistant swim coach for the Aeromet of New England in The Strawberry Patch Hair With the new higher heels. Dr. Stamm says that by DEAR NOSY: The Biureau of Internal Revenue. priced less Manchester High School, is Manchester Swim Team. East Hartford. Salon. tilting your toes down and heels up, high-heeled shoes employed by Modem Radiator Her fiance is a graduate of Her fiance is a 1968 graduate Her fiance, a 1969 graduate of DEAR ABBY: .1 prepared a huge, lovely dinner party shorten hamstrings (tendons) and muscles at the back of Works in Manchester. Windsor Locks High School and of Manchester High School. He Windsor High School, served myself. When my guests departed, they all thanked me and your legs. Stepping down to low heels or bare feet The couple is planning a May a 1972 graduate of Virginia completed a two-year post four years in the U. S. Navy. He raved about how wonderful everything was. stretches them again. 24 wedding at St. Bernard Polytechnic Institute. He is graduate course in sheet metal Here are some of America!!s lowest prices. is employed as an expediter in The next morning, each one telephoned to tell me again employed as a van foreman at at A.I. Prince Technical School You can minimize strain by easing out of (or into) high Church in Rockville. the purchasing department at how much they enjoyed the dinner, repeating the Hartford Despatch. and also a four-year appren­ heels gradually. For example, if you wear flats to work Terry Corp. in Windsor. compliments about the food, etc. and plan on high heels for evening, wear medium-heeled The couple plan a Sept. 27 ticeship course graduating in Abby, I had no help, and there was plenty of cleaning up shoes a half, hour or so in between, maybe while dressing wedding at the Church of the The couple is planning a May 1974. He is employed through to do after that party, and I was very much annoyed with Assumption in Manchester. 17 wedding at St. Gabriel’s Sheet Metal Union 40. those unnecessary calls. Each one talked for 15 minutes to N6va“S”Coupe Chevelle Malibu 6 Sedan for your date. tsDlftuCATE Church in Windsor. The couple is planning a May half an hour, and when they all Finished, my morning was * *1RIDGE 24 wedding at St. Bridget gone. Poodle Please Beta Chapter Church. After having already thanked me, I felt it was totally Reading through the Herald’s Mini Page Saturday we Will Meet unnecessary for them to call the next morning and take my time as they did. less read a cute riddle. We’ll repeat it in case you missed it. Results Friday night in .the *599le,. ^SSS Andover Bridge Club gamem^ On Thursday On top of it all, one of the guests took a tremendous “What did one flea say to the other flea? Do you want to amount of meat for her second helping, and then asked for a walk or take a dog?.” Andover Congregational Church are: Sonja Gremillion Beta Sigma Chapter of Beta doggie bag. and James Baker, first; Paul Sigma Phi will meet Thursday What is your opinion of both cases? A Call To Action Barton and Glenn Prentiss, se­ at 8:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. DISGUSTED cond; Mrs. Jerome Dvornek Laurie Green, Ambassador Dr. The Connecticut Citizen Action Group under the auspices The program wiii be a THE BABY of the Connecticut Humanities Council, an affiliate of the and William Radzewicz, third. DEAR DISGUSTED: In addition to verbal thanks on demonstration of cake IS NAMED departing, a written note to reiterate one’s appreciation is National Endowment for the Humanities, will sponsor a Results Friday night in the decorating by Mrs. Brenda far more appreciated, and less intrusive than a telephone than the newest compact from Chevy’s nearest sales competitor. than the base mid-size model from Chevy’s nearest sales competitor. series of forums entitled, “The Legislative Process in Manchester Bridge Ciub game Osborne. Members are call. And as for the doggie bag number—Wow, and bow (Malibu 6 Coupe $547 less, same basis.) Connecticut — Who Speaks? Who Listens?” at 146 Hartford Rd. are: North- reminded to bring a frosted Fisher, Hilary Ann, daughter of Brian and Patricia Zatkovitch wow! Shame on her. The programs are geared to draw together the public South: Norma Fagan and Ai cake and any leftover frosting. Fisher of 25 Pieasant St., Rockville. She was bom Feb. 23 at with legislators, academic humanists, lobbyists and ad­ LaPlant, first; Mary Roy and Mrs. Janet Kiene, Mrs. Rockville General Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. DEAR ABBY: My wife recently lost her mother whom ministrators to view the actual workings of government Dennis Robinson, second; Ken Patricia Beai, amd Mrs. Green and Mrs. Michael Zatkovitch of 91 Grand Ave., Rockville. Her we loved dearly. My wife was an only child and “Moms” left us a substantial sum of money. and then discuss issue vital to the quality of life in Connec­ Hickman and Sid McKenzie, have been appointed to the paternal grandparents are Mrs. Julie Campbell of Elgin Dr., CauMice Classic C o i^ Bel Air Sedan Although we are a young family with young children and third. nominating committee. They Tolland, and Wilfred Fisher of Sturbridge, Mass. She has a sister, ticut. will present their slate of of­ have had a difficult time making ends meet, we cannot bring Forums are Environment, March 27, Public Utilities, East-West: Bruce Cummings Amy. and Ernest Berube, first; Bob ficers for the coming year. ourselves to spend any of our inheritance. April 3, Transportation, April 10, and Consumerism, April Stratton and Peg I^Piant, se­ We don’t dislike money, and could have enjoyed spending 17. The forums will begin at 10 a.m. at the State Capitol Boutin, Michael John, son of Richard J. and Gayle A. Young some of Moms’ money while she was still alive if she had cond; Milt Gottlieb and Rita Boutin of 44 Vineta Dr., Vernon,.He was bora Feb. 23 at Rockville and conclude at 3 ;30 p.m. Participants are asked to bring a just made an occasional smqll gift to us and said: "Here, I » 2 9 6 l e s s Holland, third. A nationwide ^ 3 5 less General Hospital. His maternal gr3*'

h PAGE TWELVE - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. Tues., March 11, 1975 MANCHES’TER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Tues., March 11, 1975— PAGE THIRTEEN V SCORE The Indiana Finishes Atop Poll /\ BOARD WSox Look A head ‘Rubber Room Time’ Herald Angle NBA By Earl Yost As College Basketbairs Eastern Conference Atlantic Division For Boston Celtics Sports Editor GB Young Players NEW YORK (UPI) - 205 and Maryland with 169. tumbled to fifth. epitomized the team con­ Boston BOSTON (U PI)-Tom m y come in wearing down op­ their game, starting tonight the early rounds. Buffalo NEW YORK (UPI) - If Unbeaten and unanimous. Bobby Knight’s Hoosiers Louisville moved up from cept, especially since none Bob Wat­ error as a “makeshift” Cin­ Heinsohn says it’s “rubber ponents with a relentless against the Bulls. As a team, the Hoosiers New York .463 15Vk the Chicago White Sox are to room time” for his Boston And almost totally unknown raced through a 29-game fourth to third, and Ken­ of their starters ever es­ son led Houston’s 13-hit at^ cinnati Reds team nipped running game, have lost Hartford Facilities Unmatched ranked only 12th nationally Philadelphia .435 17Vii make a serious run at the tack with two hits and two Kansas City 2-1...The Celtics, who play in Chicago several games in the last * “They’re a very physical In the public mind except for season without a loss and, tucky jumped from sixth to tablished themselves in the on both offense and defense. team but they have trouble Long-time friend Bud Collins, popular columnist with American League pennant runs-batted-in, while Minnesota ’Twins edged the tonight. few weeks because they its winning record and a added to their three vic­ four&. pro ranks. Knight’s squad is dis­ Central Division this year, youngsters like handling us if we play our the Boston Globe and top tennis television commentator in dynamic young coach tories a year ago in the Com­ Rounding out the top 10 southpaw Paul Siebert, on an “I remember when I was stopped hustling. tinguished statisically in W L Pet GB Bucky Dent and Brian Dow­ playing for the Celtics, game. If they control the the country, has traveled from coast to coast and'to named Bobby Knight. missioners Tournament, were Marquette, Arizona None of this year’s In­ another candidate.for unearned run in the eighth only one category—possibly Washington 50 18 .735 ning are going to have to (teammate) Gene Conley The most recent example tempo, taking 20 seconds Europe to cover net matches, claims the facilities at the ’That’s the way Indiana today boast a streak of 32 State, Alabama, North diana team is ranked among Houston 37 32 .536 13^ Wilson’s job, also shut out and also got the the most important category make up for the departure of (also a for the came Sunday when Boston before each shot, they’ll Hartford Civic Center are unmatched. finished its regular basket­ straight, longest in major Carolina and last year’s even the top 40 scorers in the aeveland 32 36 .471 18 the Red l^x for two game’s only home run — a from a coach’s point of slugger Dick Allen. sprinted to a 16-point lead in beat us. If we break their Collins, who also got in a little tennis, while playing ball season and headed into college basketball. Yet how NCAA champion, North nation. None is ranked Atlanta 28 42 .400 23 while yielding two hits. pinch hit shot from rookie Boston Red Sox) told me view-winning margin. In­ A hint of that rosy expec­ about the rubber room in the second quarter against pattern, we’ll beat them barefoot^ at the Manchester Racquet Club last week, also the NCAA championships as many people can name even Carolina State, widch mis­ am o n g th e to p 10 New Orleans 18 49 .269 31Mi Elsewhere around the Randy Bass in the fifth... diana breez^ through its tation was evidenced Mon­ baseball. He said that when Golden State, then quit run­ running away.” had high praise for the local club. “There’s none better in No. 1 in the United Press two players on this well- sed a chance to defend and rebounders, the top ten in camps... Barry Foote and Mike schedule this season with day when Dent and Downing the players got to a point ning and pressing on defense New England. The surface here is just great,’’ he added. International Board of drilled, defense-oriented shunned the National In­ field goal percentage, free Western Conference Aurelio Rodriguez’ two- Jorgensen helped the Mon­ Heinsohn said he has scarcely a pause, whipping Midwest Division combined to drive in three to lose, 102-101. “I never believed that we could get 10,000 people out to Coaches final ratings of squad? vitational Tournament, throw percentage. run double broke open a tie treal Expos to a 4-3 victory late in the season where talked to his players several opponents by an average of W L Pet GB runs in the Chisox’ 8-3 vic­ game in the eighth inning over Japan’s other visiting they hated to even look at watch a tennis match in one night in New England. Yet, 1974-1975. The final week of regular finishing tenth. almost 24 points per game- “We started off with a times recently about Chicago 40 27 .597 tory over the St. Louis Car­ and sent the Tigers team, the Tokyo Giants. each other, they would go in there were more than that each of the four nights at Hart­ Indiana was named first play shook up the rest of the Indiana may be compared None of the Hoosiers is tops in the nation among vengeance, then instead of renewing their intensity and KC-Omaha 38 32 .543 dinals. off to a 7-4 win over the Jorgensen hit a two-run this room that had rubber ford for the Aetna Cup,’’ he added. by all 35 coaches par­ top 10, with John Wooden’s to the 1957 North Carolina expected to be drafted on major teams. Indeed, at Detroit 35 36 .493 going into overdrive, we pointed out the best record Downing, hoping to Pittsburgh Pirates. The single in the eighth that tied bats, shut the lights off and When the World Cup was bom, as Collins points out it, “I ticipating ill the final UCLA Bruins, now intent on team, which also went the first round of the pro season’s end, the Hoosiers Milwaukee 32 35 .478 went into reverse. It’s very would mean more money supplant holdout Ed Herr­ Tigers’ “B” team wasn’t as the score at 3-3, while Foote swing away at each other. begged even my good friends to come out so that we would balloting and outpointed regaining the NCAA crown, through an unbeaten season drafts next month. Only were No. 1 in one catgory hard this time of year to per player and the home mann as Chicago’s No. 1 fortunate, however, falling lofted a 380-foot single over “No one ever knew who court advantage in all have a few people watching them play.” That was back in UCLA, 350-306. Louisville moving into second place Without any one individual Steve Green, a 6-7 senior or that no one could match Pacific Division keep up the intensity, but we GB this season, doubled 14-7 to the visiting Chunichi the drawn in centerfielder in was swinging at who. Then playoff series. 1970 at Harvard’s Dickinson Auditorium. was a distant third with 251, behind Indiana while last star. ’The Tarheels, coached Scott May, a 6-7 junior, are —most wins without a loss. have to do it,” said Hein­ The total purse was $20,000. This year, the losing United Golden State home two runs in a four-run Dragons from Japan... the 10th inning to win the they would come out feeling sohn. “That’s the mark of a followed by Kentucky with week’s runnerup, Maryland, by .Frank McGuire, expected to be select^ in All of ‘em. “But most important, States team walked home with $20,000. The winning Seattle eighth inning against new Two-run doubles by Greg game... better. Well, it’s rubber true champion.” (UPI photo) gaining first place in the Australians won $35,000. Portland Cardinal relief pitcher Elias Luzinski and rookie Jerry Ron Blomberg pounded room time for us now.!’ Heinsohn said his defen­ Eastern Conference means Since Aetna took over the sponsorship of World Cup play, Phoenix Sosa, while Dent pounded Martin helped the out two hits and drove in two Hank Aaron Catches Up With Ball Heinsohn, in relating the Los Angeles .343 15 ding NBA champions have we would have to play either out three hits, triggered a Philadelphia Phillies kayo a runs — including the game- anecilote Monday, wasn’t more than $45,000 was turn^ over to Various charitable NIT Tickets on Sale Was Only Chasing Down Base Hit to “ concentrate for 48 Buffalo or Washington in the VConns Play Sunday three-run third inning rally pair of New York Met rookie winner — as the New York suggesting the Celtics would organizations. This year an additional $15,000, at least, will Monday’s Result minutes,” not just for two or playoffs. If we finish second help swell the Cystic Fibrosis fund. Milwaukee 103, KC-Omaha 96 with a leadoff double, ana Randy Tate and Yankees beat the Atlanta resort to a similar practice; three periods if they hope to (in the conference), we drove in one run. Nino Espinosa en route to a Braves 4-3. Larry Gura and he merely was illustrating When orchids are being tossed around, the Aetna people With South Carolina ABA catch Washington and gain possibly would have to play rate a salute for a professional job. It was big league from Another youngster who’s 7-3 victory. After Tate Dick Tidrow blanked the the mental depression even Wilson Returns East the league’s best won-loss both Buffalo and NEW YORK (UPI) — Manhattan faces being counted on heavily Braves through five innings the best teams fall into as start to finish with some great tennis play^. W L Pet GB walked Dave Cash and record. Boston currently is this year to make up for the while the Yankees were Whalers Face Hull the regular season drags to Washington.” Massachusetts and Providence takes on Clemson New York 49 21 .700 Larry Bowa, Luzinski two losses behind the loss of a longtime reliable is an end. Deepest Sympathy Extended Saturday afternoon in the first of four weekend ^ S K E T B A L L Kentucky 47 22 .681 smacked his two-run double, building up a 4-0 lead... Bullets. Maybe the rubber room doubleheaders that kick off the 38th annual National To UConn Drill James Rodney Richard. The Baltimore Orioles, The Celtics, whose Deepest sympathy is extended to the family of Alex St. Louis 26 47 .356 24^ while Martin highlighted a He said the team had to trick could get the Celtics Tonight at Home success over the years has Hackney, long-time head golf professional at the Invitation Tournament. ^ Memphis 20 49 .290 TSVz Richard, the 6-foot-8 three-run, five-hit seventh behind the combined eight- devote total concentration to swinging for the top spot. Manchester Country Club. Mrs.Hackney, who for years Clemson, ranked 19th with a 17-10 record and a PEE WEE NEW YORK (UPI) — Huskie team captain Earl Wilson Virginia 14 55 .203 34 righthander who the off Espinosa with a double h it pitching of Ross HARTFORD (UPI) — The New England Whalers open a lent valuable assistance and added a warm smile around semifinalist in the Atlantic Coast Conference tourna­ Paced by Paul Falkowski’s 11 will be ready to play Sunday when Tlie University of West hope can fill that brought home Alan Grimsley, Jesse Jefferson 10 game home stand tonight against the Bobby Hull-led W L Pet GB the Pro Shop, died suddenly Monday...Wednesday night’s ment last weekend, is the only ranked team in the 16- points, 'Top N o tc h ^ ip p e d Connecticut faces South Carolina in the National In­ the starting rotation void Bannister and Terry Har­ and Dyar Miller shut out the Winnipeg Jets who are struggling for a playoff or wildcard Denver 53 17 .757 scheduled Sports Night and golf clinic at the Manchester team field. Burger King, 22-21, lastnlghtat vitational Tournament. created with the off-season mon... Texas Rangers 10-0. Catcher ‘slot in the World Hockey Association playoffs. Providence is also 17-10, Manhatttan 13-11 and the East Side Rec. Paul An opthamalogist’s report San Antonio 42 29 .592 11V4 death of Don Wilson, held Rookie Arturo De Frites Elrod Hendricks paced the Rice Sure of Job With Red Sox Country Club has been canceled ...Death recently took two Indiana 37 31 .544 15 The Whalers, eastern divi- _ Massachusett 18-7. Hohenthal took scoring honors indicated Wilson’s right eye, Wednesday at the Avery the Boston Red Sox hitless slammed a ground rule Orioles with three hits, men who contributed to sports in Manchester. Sherwood Utah 32 37 .464 20Vi sibn leaders by 15 points WINTER HAVEN, Fla. Pairings were announced Monday, a day after the for the losers with 17 markers. injured in the opening Point, Waterbury and Hart­ over three innings in star­ pinch hit double in the eighth while Alonzo Bumbry drove Fenway Park regardless of how on Rice, but Johnson said the “Cap” Bissell, a fine all around athlete and perennial San Diego 30 42 .417 24 over Cleveland, have won all (UPI) — Apparently not all he hits in spring training, NIT completed its field with the addition of seven Also, the Celtics outlasted minutes of last week’s ford branches and at the ting the Astros off to a 7-3 inning to drive in one run in a pair of runs. young outfielder has shown he runner-up to *1^ Holland for the town tennis title, died three meetings against the rookies have to impress at “unless something happens.” can hit in the majors and teams, six of them from the East. W illie’s, 30-16, with Roger ECAC New England tourna­ Stamford branch on victory. and scored another on an following a long illness. Bissell starred in basketball with Greenwood popping in 14 for the Monday’s Results Jets this season, all on the spring training to make the Earlier this spring, Johnson deserves to stay. In Saturday night’s doubleheder, St. John’s (19-8), ment, has responded to Thursday. No Games Scheduled several crackerjack local teams including the Rec winners and Paul Tucker eight Winnipeg ice. Boston Red Sox 25 man indicated southpaw pitcher “We may have to show the best of the local teams, opposes Lafayette (22-5) treatment and he was UConn enters the tourney East Five...Death also claimed the life last weekend of Don for Willie’s. The Je ts are in a last place squad for the opening of the Steve Barr and right handed patience with him early in the and Southern Illinois (18-8) meets Pittsburgh (17-10). cleared to join the team’s with an 18-9 record while W L T hurler Dick Pole would make Morganson. The popular Tolland bank president was a tie with Vancouver, each American League season. season, but he has been able to Sunday afternoon. South Carolina (18-8) faces South Carolina has an 18-8 New England 35 24 the parent club, even though lefthanded pitcher with Rockville Hill Billie entries in the BUSINESSMAN first workout Wednesday. with 62 points and behind Red Sox manager Darrell hit the ball all his life and he’s record. Later in the day. Cleveland 28 34 neither has had an outstanding going to do it here, in the old Manchester Twilight Baseball League...Hats off, on a Connecticut (18-8) and Holy Cross (197) takes on Action at llling Junior High Word that Wilson was Jabbar Does Job Canceled Edmunton by only three Johnson Monday said outfielder Holy Cross, 19-7, and Chicago 25 38 spring. He said both were out­ majors,” Johnson said. brighter note, to Ray Lima who successfully again ran the Princeton (18-8). last night saw the Buzzards get okay came Monday just points. Jim Rice would be with the Indianapolis 15 46 standing prospects and their op­ Johnson’s remarks followed a CYO Basketball League. The Manchester real estate man The Sunday evening doubleheader pits Memphis past Army & Navy, 105-97. Jim after the Hus^e’s l^rned of Princeton, 18-8, will meet. Wednesday night’s parent club when Boston kicks Rugged John French will tions have already been used. 7-3 defeat to the Houston State (20-6) against Oral RoberU (19-7) and Oregon Katin led the winners with 34 their match up with South The winners will play West In Win over Kings scheduled Golf Night at off their campaign April 8 at spent countless hours supervising the program...First golf be in the Whaler lineup. “Barr last year was rated one points with Bill Boucher and March 20. W Astros. Houston pounded Barr tournament at the Manchester Country Club is scheduled (18-8) against St. Peter’s (15-11). Carolina. the Manchester Country The Whalers will be of the five top prospects in our Bill Kelly adding 17 markers The tournament opens Houston in the fourth inning after early in April. Ray Dotchin reports the full schedule will The quarterfinals are scheduled for Tuesday night, Huskie coach Dee Rowe MILWAUKEE (UPI) - It was left for Kansas City Club has been canceled playing for the first time minor league system,” Johnson apiece. Tom Malin was best for Phoenix pitching three strong innings. March 18 and Thursday night, March 20, with the was pleased over Wilson’s Saturday with due to the death of Mrs. said. Barr was 16-8 for Bristol be announced shortly...Willard Williams, sports editor of the Servicemen with 39 Minnesota Coach Phil Johnson to put into words what everybody in since their impressive win Net Winners Rice went O-for-4. The loss was semifinals Saturday afternoon March 22 and the final recovery. “He provides the Massachusetts against Alex Hackney, wife of the and was voted the top pitcher in the Norwalk Hour for years, has retired after 49 years in markers followed by A1 Brown San Diego the Milwaukee Arena saw Monday night. over Houston Saturday when Boston’s first after three Sunday afternoon, March 23- Manhattan, followed by SAG PAULO, Brazil (UPI) - the Eastern League. He the newspaper game. with 27 and Charles Wrinn 11. leadership spark lacking in Baltimore “Dandridge doesn’t hurt head pro. th ey ro a re d from a 3-0 exhibition wins. Providence versus Clemson, Two Americans and three Manchester Honda whipped the ECACs last week. And you. None of them really formance, it also caused deficit to top the Aeros 5-4. finished the season with the Southern Illinois pitted Australians scored victories Red Sox and impressed with a Second Congo, 99-71, and UAC everyone has a couple of Canadian hurt you. Except that big him to get his 30th technical The victory was not with a Plan to Picket against Pittsburgh and St. Monday in the first round of this complete game victory over the Barons subdu^ Westown Phar­ days to get their legs back in W L T Pts guy. He kills you. Actually foul of the year — a record price, however, as the Police Still J o h n ’s ta n g le s w ith week’s tour stop of the World Cleveland Indians. CHICAGO (U PI)- The Rev. macy, 89-83, last night at the shape,” Rowe said. . -' Quebec 0 82 kins you.” that leads thb league and has Rodeo Champ Whalers will have to do Jesse L. Jackson, director of Community Y. Rich Lawrence Lafayette. The winners of Toronto 36 28 2 Championship Tennis Blue Pole was the International UConn officials also an­ ’The “big guy,” of course, made him $1,500 poorer. without the services of Operation PUSH, says his Seek Loudd and Joe Palombozio paced Hon­ those contests will play Edmonton 31 27 3 Ponders Future group. League’s most valuable pitcher nounced tickets for the NIT is Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, “I got my technical when I center Garry Swain for at The American winners were organization will picket the da with 19 and 16 points respec­ March 18. Vancouver 30 30 2 two years ago and last season at Madison Square Garden the Milwaukee Bucks center was yelling at the refs about least a week, after he Roscoe Tanner, who beat Colin shuttled back and forth between National Invitation Tourna­ ORLANDO, Fla. (U P I)-A t­ tively with Mike Geoffrey Other pairings next Sun­ Winnipeg 29 29 4 will go on sale Tuesday at who put on a personal dis­ the picks Kareem sets,” DENVER (UPI) - Larry received several broken ribs Dibley, 6-4, 7-6, and Jeff the Red Sox and their Paw­ ment in New York next week A taking scoring honors for Congo torneys for Rommie Loudd, day include Memphis State Mahan has been at the top six and black players have been with 33 tallies. Joe DeMarco the Storrs fieldhouse. Monday’s Result play that destroyed the Kan­ Johnson said. “He picks you as the result of a hard check Borowiak, a 6-4, 6-2 victor over tucket farm club. He was effec­ managing general partner of against Oral Roberts and St. times and isn’t sure if he wants urged not to cross the picket paced Barons with 36 points Arrangements have also Baltimore 5, Edmonton 3 with his elbow stuck way out Geoff Masters. tive in major league relief per­ the defunct World Football sas City-Omaha Kings 103-96 to continue. Tom Ferguson who by Gordie Howe. lines. while Dave McKenna (24) and been made at the UConn Peters versus Oregon. The — a violation of the rules. Ross Case of Australia formances and Johnson says he League Florida Blazers, were in the only pro basketball hit the big time last year is Tickets were available at Jackson said Monday night Mac McCarthy (22) were best branches in the state since winners also will play NHL But I guess the rules are defeated Briian Gottfried of the is under consideration for a reported negotiating Monday game Monday night. determined to remain toere. noon today but a sellout is United States, 6-1,3-6,6-4, while the picketing was to protest for the losers. Westown played students are away on spring March 20. Division 1 different for him than for John French spot, if he doesn’t win a for his surrender on narcotics With 9:28 left in the game Mahan, a six-time all around expected. Australians Ray Ruffle and exclusion of basketball teams the game under protest. recess. The quarter finals will be W L T PtS9 anyone else.” place in the starting rotation. charges. the Bucks led 79-78. cowboy from Dallas who Allan Stone also advanced. There are options remaining from black colleges in the tour­ Tickets will be sold on held March 22 and March 23. Philadelphia 40 18 9 89 “I didn’t deserve that currently leads the event with nament. Sources said attorneys EAST PEE WEE- Standings Then Abdul-Jabbar hit NY Rangers 32 22 13 77 technical,” he added. Asked earnings of more than $11,000, Robert Deutsch of Boston and -C e ltic s 14-0, Willie’s 7-7, nine points in a row while NY Islanders 28 22 17 73 if his leape-leading perfor­ says he is pondering his rodeo Roger Berry of Sanford, Fla., Burger King 5-9, Top Notch 2- the Kings scored six, Atlanta 26 27 13 65 future. were discussing terms of sur­ . making the score 88-84. mance makes the oHicials 12 Lester Patrick Winners “I don’t know whether to render with authorities here, Division 2 Abdul-Jabbar got a rebound more inclined to slap him forget about it (the lead) and where charges were reported W L T Pts with a technical he replied, Minuteman Signed and threw a length of the just keep on the way I’ve been filed last week. NEW YORK (UPI) - Tom­ American native who is Chicago 32 29 7 71 “It sure does. It sure does.” court pass to Mickey Davis going, or to take off and really Loudd was believed to be BOSTON ( U P I ) - ’The Boston my Van, Bill Chadwick and Don enshrined as a referee in Vancouver 32 29 6 70 Abdul-Jabbar finished Minutemen have announced the Clark were honored Monday hockey’s Hall of Fame and for a bucket. go again this year,” he said “I BOWLING either in Boston or New York. St. Louis 26 27 13 65 Then , the Bucks’ center with 34 points, 12 rebounds, 30% DISCOUNT signing of Henning Boel, 30, of might just go.” It had been feared he had left night as recipients of hockey’s C(ark, a native of Cumberland, Minhesota 19 41 6 44 four assists and two blocked Denmark. Boel, 30, was injured 1974-75 Lester Patrick Award. stole thb ball and moments Mahan, who says he’s the country, but Berry told Wis., is a long-time amateur Kansas City 14 44 9 37 shots for the night. Bob Dan­ CATERERS- Val Huestis m uch of the 1974 N orth Ivan is the long-time general hockey executive and chairman later hit another jump shot. semiretired, at 30, now Save H3 to H8 per tire on POLVGIAS YOU’RE authorities he had talked with dridge scored 21 points for operates a successful western 171-126-392, Ona Carlson 125-132- INVITED American Soccer League manager of the Chicago Black of the U.S. junior development Division 3 Finally Abdul-Jabbar found him within the past 24 hours. 342, Arlene Tallman 125, Bar­ season. He is a defensive Hawks, Chadwick the only committee. W L George Thompson for a the Bucks. Nate Archibald shirt, business. Tom Ferguson, the 24-year- bara Casey 145-360, Jean Loudd, the first black assis­ player. Montreal 40 11 short jumper and the Bucks had 33 to lead the Kings and old reigning all around and calf M athiason 138-374, Joan Regularly *39^ tant coach in the American Los Angeles 36 13 had a 94-86 lead with just Larry McNeill added 19. roping champ, hasn’t equaled Baldyga 129, Carol Rawson 127- Football League with the Pittsburgh 30 23 The win gave the Bucks a over four minutes left. his fast start last year but is 356, Helene Dey 127, Joanne Boston Patriots and the first Detroit 19 38 32-35 record and moved Kansas City came within, sure of his rodeo future. Dey 125, Fran Crandall 139, black top-level executive in Washington 6 58 them to within one game of three points a couple of “I’m going to keep on Ruth Hilinski 126, Dot Baldyga professional sports with the Division 4 times but the Bucks Detroit in the battle for rodeoing,” Ferguson said. “ I 130, Maureen Chapman 139, Blazers, is charged with con­ W L thwarted every effort and third place and a playoff just haven’t picked up the big Joan Colby 349, Flo Johnson spiracy to commit a felony and Buffalo 41 1 ended up with their first win spot in the Midwest Divi­ check y et And the way I’ve 340. Welcome to a delivery of cocaine, according Boston 37 1 sion. The Bucks lead Detroit to sources. against the Kings in seven drawn up at these indoor Toronto...... 28 2 by one game in the loss rodeos, I haven’t been able to California 17 4 games this year. Second Blade ’The charges against Loudd ...Although Johnson was column and trail second work more than one at a time. fun night together were publi^ed in the Boston awed by Abdul-Jabljar’s per­ place Kansas City by just ‘"Things should loosen up for Win at Home Globe and Orlando Sentinel three games in the loss me this spring. after four of his alleged BALTIMORE'(UPI) - The column. Baltimore Blades embarrassed The W.Q. Qleqney Co. and the Armstrong Cork Company Invite you to a associates were arrested on similar drug charges. the Edmonton Oilers Monday A78-13 plus $1.77 F.E.T. and fire off your car. special free presentation. NCAA First Nelson Battles Top-Rated Skier night by winning only their se­ WHITEWALLS Loudd was with the Patriots Decoriting cond game in 13 starts since FI m RE6. and from 1966 until 1973 when he Round Pairings SIZE FITS MODELS OF: SALE F.E.T. moving to Baltimore. iff JACKSON, Wyo. 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Save now through Saturday. and Armstrong Representative Jim Richards financially and have been the Wilson, noting that the game LeSabre, Riviera, Newport, MIpEAST—Central .Michigan women’s downhill and dual World (iup points, but officials seven, Austria fourth with six, H 7 8 - 1 5 Galaale, Monterey, Olds, $55.35 $ 3 6 .7 4 $2.92 ended a marathon performance Pontiac & others target of several suits by (20-5) ys. Georgetown, (17-9) slalom events would be held combined the events this year and France fifth with four, creditors. for his team. Sale Ends Sat. Night Cadillac, Buick Estate Wagon, and Kentucky (22-^) v i: today if the weather holds. because poor snow conditions at points. L 7 8 - 1 S Imperial, Monaco Wagon X $59.95 $ 4 1 .9 5 $3.21 British Columbia prevented the “’They should get the Purple others March 12, 1975 Loudd is scheduled to go on Marquette (22-3) afFuscalodra, “We were extremely pleased Fausto Radici of Italy won Heart or something because of Refreshments Ala.; Indiana (29-0) vy. Texas- World Cup downhills from the men’s slalom competition 7:30 P.M. trial here Wednesday on with Uie results of the slalom,” the way they played tonight, Door Prize E1 Paso (20-5) and Middle being held previously. charges o( misapproporation of Lane Monroe said Monday. “I Monday in a light snowfall with since it was their sixth game in Tennessee (26-4) vs. Oregon 3 Easy Ways to Pay money collected as state sales think it really boosted us.” Italy’s Gustavo Thoeni a time of 1:52.81. seven nights,” Wilson said. tax on tickets. State (18-10) at Lexington, Ky. Monroe said three or four of retained his lead in the World MIDWEST-Texas A&M (20- the U.S. women have finished in Cup rankings with 219 although f V E A R • MASTER CHARGE • ARCO CREDTt Orange County Sheriff Mel 6) vs. Cincinnati (21-5) and the top 10 every day in training, he did not compete. Klammer Coleman said the investigation Maryland (23-4) vs. Creighton and expected the team to do moved to second place with 215 • OUR OWN CUSTOM CREDIT PLAN and arrests began after reports (20-6) at Lubbock, Tex.; well in the downhill. points. ATLAMTICl MMiCHniM of drug usage by some B la^r CLARKE Louisville (24-2) vs. Rutgers “I think Cindy Nelson and Switzerland earned 14 World players, but he said in­ (22-6) and Notre Dame (18-8) Ann Moser-Proell are going to Series points in the downhill vestigators found no evidence Seating Limited vs. Kansas (19-7) at Tulsa. battle for the lead, and Susie competition, Austria and Ger­ Motor Solos iw .g!g ie n n e y to support those allegations. 649-5253 (Herald photo by Dunni Okla. Patterson could be in there many eight each, and the For Expert Front End Allgnmept Call 649-5263 Sources said Loudd had been WEST—Arizona State (24-3) also,” he said. U nit^ States won six. CO. vs. Alabama (22-4) and Nevada- For Reservations expected to return to Orlando West Side Midget League Champs The World Series was The women also raced Sun­ and Wheel Balancing • Las Vegas (22-4) vs. San Diego hampered by heavy snow from Saturday night or Sunday, but Gaining top laurels in the Midget Basketball League at the W«st 5ide Rec was WINF. day in their slalom competition. 295 BROAD ST., (OPPOSITE SEAR’S AUTOMOTIVE) 3 3 6 might have been scared off by State (14-12) at Tempe, Artz.; its scheduled beginning on Team membersi Front rowi (left to ri^ t) Gary Willbrantt Jint McKenna, Kent Lise-Mare Morerod of the arrest Friday in Cam­ UCLA (23-3) vs. Michigan (19- FHday, and officials were Switzerland won the event in 643-9521 ARCO i> PHONE 643-1161 N O tm MAM STREET bridge, Mass., of Claudia Tripp, Stringfellow, Tony Chevrette, Matt Corey. Back rowi Russ Kuezynski, Bob Gentile, 7) and Montana (20-6) vs. IJtab forced to reschedule the first 1:18.13. Khrista Zechmeister of ^. 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AQ64 East held the first trick and South’s next play is to take 1 * COCKER SPANIEL, one year hardtop, air-conditioned. his king of clubs. Then he leads a VERNON - Town House Three- bination dining room and WEST EAST continued the suit. South went Pass 1 ♦ Pass 1 A INSIDE - Outside painting, FRANK SCOTELLA Plumbing old buff, male, lovable, best Automatic, tinted glass, power club to dummy’s queen and 9 A one bedroom ranch style kitchen, three bedrooms, porch, Wanted to Rent 57 A Q 8 2 A J 10 6 5 up with the ace. Pass 3 * Pass Real Estate Wanted 28 fe c ia l rates for people over 65. - Repairs and remodeling, offer. Call 649-8479 after 5. brakes, power steering, mint apartment community. Its cellar and garage. Quiet y 9 3 y KQ J ruffs dummy’s last spade. Now You. South, hold; Fully insured. Estimates given. sewer lines cleaned electrical­ condition, $1,150. 646-8304, after UONBS& spacious interior d esi^ and residential area. Call M9-5824 SINGLE MIDDLEAGED he leads a club to dummy’s ace A K J 9 4 y A Q 2 ♦ J 4 3 A K 10 5 ALL CASH for your property Call 649-7863. ly. Prompt service on emergen­ NEW ZEALAND white baby 2 p.m. 649-5524. RlDGfHItt ♦ K862 ♦QJ10 3 Terence Reese asks, “What and ruffs dummy’s last club. within 24 hours. Avoid red tape, total conveniences, along with or M9-0390. woman wants three or four AJ 9 5 3 A 10 8 should South do next?” What do you do now'’ cies. 643-7024. bunnies, excellent Easter gifts. room unfurnished apartment Here again East is helpless if instant service. Hayes Agency, Will hold ’til Easter. 643-5805. its unusual architectural design BY DICK CAVALLI SOUTH A — Bid three notrump. You are WALLPAPER hanging, $2.50 and attractive landscaping, COLONIAL DUPLEX, five with garage in Manchester. Motorcycles-BIcycles 64 he ruffs in on dummy’s club ace very welKprepared for a heart lead. 646- 0131. per roll. Excellent WE STOCK 2,000 plumbing and A94 His answer is a surprising or six. South scores his 10th provides for a comfortable rooms, 2 bedrooms, large living Reasonable rent with heat y A 10 7 6 5 TODAY'S QUESTION craftsmanship. Call Ralph heating repair items on our WHY CXD KM 5 FREFS? DO0S C O S 5 A R E D IR T Y , A N D IVE eOTTHIS STRANGE KNACK one. He says, “He should lay trick and contract with the ace WE WILL buy your house. Call Antiques 48 lomelike atmosphere. Total room with picture window, orreferred. Needed June 1st. EXPERT bicycle repairs, all 4 A 94 Your partner continues to four Starkweather, 644-3194. truck. Call Plumbing Shop on OP SETTING INTO TRO U S>LB down his hand and claim the of diamonds. anytime, Hutchins Agency, electric, no pets, rentals $180 birch cabinet kitchen, ceramic Write Box M, Manchester makes, models and speeds. TO eiRLS-? 0IRUS CRUAAMy AND AK72 contract before he can make a diamonds. What do you do now? Wheels for speedy, efficient WANTED Antique furniture, tile bath, heat, hot water, base­ Herald. ARE PRETTryAND SW EET. CRAWLIN© WITH FUBAe.' WHILE I'/Vl ASLEEP? Answer Tomorrow Realtors, 646-3166. service, 646-2115. per month. Please call 872-0528 Peugeot, Raleigh dealers, mistake.” glass, pewter, oil paintings, or Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.- 5 p.m. ment, lovely yard, centrally Manchester Bicycle Shop, 649- Neither vulnerable other antique items. R. located. Security required and YOUNG COUPLE with dog 20 SELLING your house? Call us Building-Contracting 33 Flooring 38 %. Before you go any further see first and we’ll make you a cash Harrison, 643-8709. ATTRACTIVE four room references. Adults, no pets. needs small house to rent in West North East South apartment, stove, refrigerator, A vailable A pril 1, $195. UConn area. Painting and light MOTORCYCLE INSURANCE- r if you can figure out the play offer. One day service. T. J. FLOOR Sanding - Refinishing, which must win against any Answer to Previous Puzzle Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577. NEWTON H. Smith & Sons - Wanted to Buy 49 references, no pets, $145. 6 ^ monthly, M9-7885. carpentry. Terms negotiable. lowest rates available. 13 Pass 1 y Remodeling, repairing, ad­ (specializing in older floors). Call11 672-6257. combination of adverse cards. Variety I m FI N G £ T u S 3167, 228-3540. Immediate binding. Exclusive Pass 1 A Pass 2 N.T. 0 N ditions, rec rooms, porches and Ceilings and inside painting. WANTED - ANTIQUE fur­ AV'ILABLE immediately - F A E A S A (E R 0 IMMEDIATE CASH for your John Verfaille, 646-5750, 872- NETRA Agent. Clarke In­ Pass 3y Pass 4y EE 13 T El M 1 L K. W i 5 property. Let us explain our roofing. No job too small. Call niture, jewelry, glassware, MANCHESTER Parkade three bedroom Duplex Ranch, WANTED 2 bedroom apart- surance Agency, 643-1126. Pass Pass Pass Here it is: ACROSS 56 Bulk 1:- 1 £ M E 3 A T E 649-31ft. ' 2 2 2 2 . [J 0 E, P A T E R fair proposal. Call Mr. Belfiore, paintings, lamps, etc. Call 649- Apartments - We now haveone fireplace, appliances, adults, ntent in duplex or 2-family. DOWN Opening lead -3y 1 Disney or n s 0 1 i L. & A 1 £ 647- 1413. 5139. braroom apartments available. parking, $240. Big basement. Have small child and small ONE WEEK ONLY - 1975 Hon­ South cashes dummy’s ace Whitman £ A N 0 \ 1 Thin biscuit E 1£ .a CARPENTRY - Repairs, ------U.______Stove, refrigerator, heat, hot pets. About $150 including and king of spades and ruffs a NICIW S R N 0 v7 da CB4%F (8), $1,395.1973 Hon­ 5 Fairy lorl 2 Ascends a 0 MAY WE BUY your home? remodeling, additions, roofing. □ MISC. FOR SALE WANTED - Wicker furniture, water, grounds maintehance utilities. 646-20()9. da CL70K3 (10), $319. 1974 PICK spade. East has to follow, but it 8 Direction P \ a A R E Call David Patria, South Wind­ € 1979 >y N8A, lac, T.M. Bn U t Fat. Qfl. d A V A L U »-ll By Oswald & James Jacoby makes no difference. If East 3 Lease tenant F £ T m \E N X F U I T Quick, fair, all cash and no any kind, any shape. Call 872- and parking included for $180 MANCHESTER - Mature cou­ Kawasaki KZ4% (3), $1,149. 12 Martian (comb, 4 Toddler A U 1 fe D L 1 f i E N sor, 644-17%. ruffs in any time, there will be form) problems. Call Warren E. 0930. and $185 per month. For more ple wanted for this 4-room Manchester Honda, 24 Adams 5 Prevaricated s 1 0 E fo £ I R c N £ Articles lor Sale SHO RT RIBS BY FRANK O’NEAL 13 Food lish N £ T Howland, Realtors, 643-1108. 41 Information, call 646-6555, apartment, stove, refrigerator, St„ Manchester. no way for him to lead a third 6 Otiose C 0 [0 D R s S □ AUTOMOTIVE E N 3 £ A & £ S WES ROBBINS carpentry WANTED - Used upright piano, Monday-Friday, 9-5. Weekends disposal and heat included. Cen­ 14 Alms box 7 Line ol juncture 2 ALUMINUM sheets used as u / VERY IMPI2£SSIVEA MOW /V\ANY BAR CELS O F 15 Clenched hand CASH FOR HOUSES - End remodeling specialist. Ad­ any condition considered. 646- call Mi19-8887. tral location, on bus line. No 1971 TRIUMPH, excellent con­ 8 Soil mass ditions, rec rooms, dormers, printing plates, .007 thick, OIL 00 VdU SET OUT OF 16 Guido's note 9 Short mission 28 Olympian 36 Billiard shot those home-selling worries. Let 0765. pets. $190 per month. Blanchard Autos For Sale 81 dition. Best offer. Call 649-7071 17 Small quanllly built-ins, bathrooms, kitchens, ^x32” . 25 cents each or 5 for $1. — y - — IT A D A Y ? I t a k . G A * E I C * i C > 10 Weighing goddess 40 Flowers us bring in a buyer. Or perhaps MANCHESTER - Nice one & Rossetto, Realtors, 646-2482. after 6 p.m. 18 Sigmoid curve 33 Reach 649-3446. Phone 643-2711. ----- By CLAY R. POU AN' device 43 Ratio buy ourselves. We do you know. bedroom Townhouse, private 1972 MAVERICK, 2-door, 6- ^ ARIES LIIRA 19 Dropsy 11 Oomeslicales destination ‘44 Ointment MANCHESTER - Executive 2 MAR. Jl M Your Daily Activity Guido 21 Pub brew Showings at your convenience. entrances, and basement, patio, cylinder, standard shift, radio, 1972 HONDA SL-125, $450. Call * According to th* Start, 't 19 Appraise 34 Rental 45 Discord LEON Cieszynski builder - new NEWSPRINT end rolls. 25 □ RENTALS bedroom first floor apaapartment, 22 Film spools contracts goddess We need large and sm all includes heat, appliances and one owner. Asking $1,5%. Call 649-0665. 't-'^ARR. I» To develop messoge for Wednesday, 20 Enlivens homes custom built, cents each. Inquire side door. Formal dining'roo room, tirepiaced C?^37-38-70 42-4351-64^ 24 Roman date 36 "Scourge ol 48 Bitter vetch homes. Call without obligation! carpeting. $1Q0 per month. Paul 875-4447. read words corresponding to numbers 23 Tags remodeled, additions, rec Manchester Evening Herald. living room, largearge kitchen with .5YW78-8588 72-7374 26 Places lo sll 25 Beginnings God" 50 Amateur radio Keith Real Estate, 4126 or W. Dougan,, Realtor, 646-1021 or LADY’S and man’s English of your Zodiac birth sign. 26 Red deer Rooms for Rent 52 all appliances, fully carpeted. I ^ T A U R U S SCORPIO 27 Stupefy 37 Lariats operator 649-1922. rooms, garages, kitchens M3-4535. 1972 VEGA GT - Excellent con­ bicycle with 3-speed and hand 1 Lov* 31 Will 61 To lemales remodeled, bath tile, cement WE BUY and sell used fur­ lovely porches, pounds, gar­ ARR. 20 32 Favorable 62 Another OCT. 2J dition, automatic transmission. brake, very good condition, $40 2 Don't 29 Bridle part r " i r " r " 5“ 7 8 9 to 11 niture. Cash on the line. One THOMPSON HOUSE, fur­ m a t 20 33 Jump 63 Anything work. Steps, dormers. Residen­ MANCHESTER - Family age, basement. $265. without $1,8%. Call 646-1722 after 5 p.m. each. Call 646-4925 after 5 p.m. I ^ 3 Allow NOT. 21 30 Printing piece or an entire housefull. nished rooms, centrally ■>30-33.50-53 4 "N«rvt»” 34 Down 64 Up ii 13 14 tial or commercial. Call 649- styled 2-bedroom Townhouse, utilities. Mr. Blanchard 646- e lin 99NfA.Mc.TM Nn us Nl OR l-M 5 Unuiuol 35 Good 65 Love 12-1317-32,. . measures 4291. 646-6432. Furniture Bam, 345 located. Kitchen privileges. country kitchen, full basement 2482. , DODGE Coronet, 1%7, conver­ 1973 SUZUKI TS185, street or 6 Curb 36Probobly 66 Remarks 39-40-ai-82(S 31 Ostrichlike bird GIMINI i5 |4 17 □ MISC. SERVICES Main Street Rear, behind Parking. Reasonaole rates. and patio. Includes heat. tible, excellent condition, new trail bike, very low mileage, BY ROY CRANE 7Ttnd«nov 37 For 67 Interests SAGITTARIUS 32 Scottish sail, Douglas Motor Sales. BUZZ SAWYER 8And 38 Going 68 Come yard TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY Phone 649-2358. appliances and carpeting, $250 MANCHESTER - Six room top and glass (rear). Good excellent condition. 643-74%. 69 Up NOR. i$ it 9 Exptrltncet 39 For 33 Boy's name ■ Carpentry and general contrac­ per month. Paul W. Dougai duplex, three bedrooms, gar­ tires, new battery, $ ^ . 646- HERB'S WHERE I WAS WH6H I ^ j f^YOU ALL 20 10 RomoiK* 40 Your 70 Over OK. Services Ottered 31 age, rec room, adults only. ffN 3 7-11-13 11 To 41 Romonlic 71 Highly 35 Perlume U 23 25 ting. Residential and commer­ SCREENED LOAM - driveway GENTLEMEN only - kitchen Realtor, 646-1021 or M3-45%. 5691 or 646-6297. 1974 HONDA Elsinore MT125 - HEARD SOMETHING, AND TUB J { STAY HERE 72 Strong 114-132321 38 Wave lop l>54-57-M l2T h « 42 Today's 2344-46 cial. Whether it be a small gravel, processed gravel, sand, privileges, central location, Security, references. Write Box Good trail and street bike. Call ''GHOST''JUMPEDi WHILE! 13 Moke 43 Vibrotiont 73 Negollve 39 Natural lat a r SHARPENING Service - repair job, a custom built home stone and fill. George H. Grif- MANCHESTER - Deluxe 2- “0 ”, Manchester Herald. 1973 PLYMOUTH, 3-passenger 649-6932 after 5 p.m. CANCIR 14 Be 44 Of 74 Emotions CAPRICORN 41 Constellation free parking, references O U TA N O ~ ^ / f ZUEAK \ | r INVESTIGATE 75 Accounts a Saws, knives, axes, shears, or anything in between, call 646- fing, Andover, 742-78%. bedroom Townhouse, 1 1/2 wagon, sports suburban, blue, 21 ISDoy 4501 42 Sea eagles required. M3-2693 for appoint­ SOMETHING ) j BC" l6Cooperolive 46 Hormony 76 Favored skates, rotary blades. Quick 1379. paneling, extra equipment, $3,- Campers-Trellers f^JULT 22 77 With 46 Philippine pea­ ment only. baths, private entrances, patio ^ N O W / / CAREFUL 17 li 47 Afloirs ii service. Capitol Equipment SYLVANIA console stereo, ear­ and full basement. Includes 895. Win negotiate. 643-6749. Mobile Homes 85 u S>, 5- 9-27-V ISA 48 Surprises 78 Checking 2- 3 324/ sant ___ Co., 38 Main St., Manchester. ANY TYPE Carpentry and ly American, excellent condi­ nOCKVILU SW ROOM* BUZ ,S'31-33aO-84 19 Day 49 And 79 A 232334 V 47 Get up 5 T ML COUPLES or singles wanted to heat, appliances and carpeting. 50 From 80 Bring Hours daily 7:30-5, Thursday masonry work, additions and tion, asking best offer. 649-7^. ROCKLAND nRRACE 20 Generate AQUARIUS 49 Swiss river share 9-room house, over 21, no $265 per month. Paul W. 1973 BUICK LeSabre, black, 4- 1972 CROSSROADS trailer, 17’, CIO 21 An 51 Stir 81 Romantic 50 Strikes u 40 Large and beautiful one bedroom 82 Ventures 7:30-9, Saturday, 7:30-4. 643- remodeling. Free estimates. A. pets, no children, no lease. Call Dougan, Realtor, 646-1021 or door hardtop, extra equipment, self-contained, excellent condi­ M 22 It 52 A 51 Above 7958. Squillacote, 649^11. apartmenta, heat, hot water, alt 23 Just 53 One 83 Secret 41 HARDROCK Maple bedroom after 6 p.m., M3-5247. M3-4535. excellent, $3,895. Will tion. Must sell. Many extras. AUG. 22 84 Hoppineu 52 Three times set, 4 pieces, $300. 643-2045. appllancea Including diahwaahar, 24 To 54 Friend diapoaal, carpeting, pool and your negotiate. 643-6749. 649-5234 after 7 p.m. 5J52-54-59-48 25 Atmosphere 55 Around 85 B u ^ l 1- 3 1 3 2 2 ^ (comb, lorm) 47 44 REWEAVING burns, holes. BUILDING - Remodeling, LARGE Pleasant furnished MANCHESTER - Available own private terrace In a country aat- j^77-79-83 26Get 56 Uncoiled 86 Con 123554^-89'^ 53 Winglike parts Zippers, umbrellas repaired. 27 In 57 For 87 The PISCRS 54 Disorder roofing, rec rooms, additions, NELCO sewing machine room, central, quiet, im­ April 1st, 5-room, first floor dng. From $180. No peta. CADILLAC Coupe De Ville, STARCRAFT Venture hardtop VIRGO 88 Leaks II Si 53 28 You 58 Thing 55 Newspaper Window shades, Venetian garages. All kinds, carpentry cabinet model, with knee con­ apartment in central location. 1973, excellent condition, tent trailer, like new, many AUG. 22 29 Romonee 59 Could 89 Corner HI. I f' maculate, parking, mature 872-4223 87S-74M 5284588 executives $4 is S4 blinds. Keys. TV for rent. work. For estimates call 649^ trol. Excellent condition. 64^ gentleman. Hot water, shower. Adults only, no pets. $185 willing to sacrifice. 646-1316, extras. $1,5% firm, Call after o, S in . 22 30 Don't 60 When 90 Hoppen MAR. 20' It Marlows, 867 Main St. 649-5221. 1142. 3/12 . (ab.) 9429. 569-2525. monthly. Call M3-15^. 'ipfter 5 and weekends 649-8762. 646-07%. 3319-45-48 )Good V Advene ^N eutnl 41-47-J ■S.-II Dl'636386-90 HIO 47-71-76 iNKWSl’Al’KIt KNTKlU'ltlSK ASSN.l PAGE Kf^HTggN — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn.. Tues., March 11, 1975

• t OBITUARIES Prison Sentence Given Driver in Fatal Crash POLICE REPORT Terence James Stakey Mrs. Eva W. Buckley Mrs. James J. Helmer Paul M. Landolina, 21, of 689 Donahue of 26 Walnut St. SOUTH WINDSOR-Mrs. Mrs. Geraldine Helmer, 65, of Main St. has been sentenced to ’The accident happened on iianrhpHtpr iiim ng Ibralh Terence James Stakey, infant 18 months to four years in Spring St. at 9:30 p.m. Lan­ son of Mr. and Mrs. James Eva W. Buckley, 67, of 33 12 Summit St. died this morning My prison in connection with the dolina was driving a car MANCHESTER a fork, police said. They two white males in it, the Stakey of Southington, died Deming St. died Monday at at Manchester Memorial June 20, 1974 crash that killed reportedly stolen earlier that Leon A. Crowal, 23, and stopped him with mace. employe said. Police are in- MANCHESTER, CONN. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12, 1975 - VOL. XCIV, No. 137 Manchester—A City of Village Charm FORTY PAGES — TWO SECTIONS Saturday at New Britain Manchester Memorial Hospital. She was the wife of PRICE: FIFTEEN CENTS Steve Dunfield, 19, of 59 Harlan evening. Blossom D. Josephs, 22, both of He posted a $1,000 surety vestigating. General Hospital. Hospital. She was the widow of James J. Helmer. St. Judge Shea sentenced Lan­ Hartford were arrest^ Mon­ bond for court March 24. He was the grandson of Mr. George J. Buckley. Mrs. Helmer was born July 4, Landolina was sentenced dolina to a concurrent term of day at the Hartford police sta­ • David M. Wollenberg, 26, of A 14-year-old boy was and Mrs. Howard Phaneuf of Mrs. Buckley was bom in 1909 in Buffalo, N.Y., and lived Friday by Superior Court Judge one to three years for second- tion on Common Pleas Court 12 45 Hamlin St. was arrested charged with stealing small Manchester and great-grandson Brooklyn, N.Y., and lived in in Orchard Park, N.Y., before David M. Shea. degree larceny in connection warrants charging them each today at 1:05 a.m. and charged change from the clothes left in of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Phaneuf Manchester and Newington coming to Manchester>i5 years 'The charge, against Landolina with that theft. with first-degree robbery and with operating a motor vehicle lockers«-at the Community Y on of Manchester and Mr. and before coming to South Windsor ago. She was a communtpant of 10 years ago. She was a com­ St. James Church. was misconduct with a motor Landolina has been in second-degree larceny, police while under the influence of N. Main St. Monday night, Mrs. Robert L. Tilden of said. liquor, police said. Court is Kissinger Examining vehicle. hospitals or jail ever since the police said. Meriden, formerly of municant of St. Francis of She is also survived by a son, accident. Public Defender A. The charges stem from an March 25. He was released to his guar­ Manchester. Assisi Church. Edward J. Tighe of Dunfield was a passenger in a Arthur Giddon told the court armed robbery on Feb. 21 at the • Michael T. Noonan, 19, of dian and the money was He is also survived by his Survivors are a son, George Manchester; two daughters, car driven by Roy C. Garey of Friday. Silk City Package Store at 84 111 High St., Rockville was returned. paternal grandmother and H. Buckley Jr. of Brattleboro, Mrs. Mary Jane Glow of 42 Seaman Circle. Other Landolina has two steel Oakland St., police said. arrested Monday at 2:08 p.m. paternal great-grandparents. Vt.; a daughter, Mrs. Norma Manchester and Mrs. Raymond passengers were Dunfield’s Bancroft of South Windsor, with Helmer of Chaplin; a sister, plates in one arm as a result of Crowal was later served and charged with fourth-degree Police removed a handgun Israeli Peace Proposals brother Matthew and Timothy The private funeral will be a t , the accident. Gibbon said. another warrant charging him larceny in connection with a from a Manchester home after Plantsville Memorial Funeral whom she made her home; a Mrs. Elizabeth Frank of Buf­ brother, Peter Wallace of falo, N.Y., and seven with first-degree robbery and shoplifting incident at King’s midnight at the request of the Home. Burial will be in West store in the Parkade, police Wallingford; a sister, Mrs. grandchildren. fourth-degree larceny in con­ family of its owner. ’The man '■ .K'.'iW- JERUSALEM (UPI) — Secretary of would not be necessary to break off the Egypt wants Israel to abandon the Cemetery, Bristol. said. Lucy Stanley of Wallingford; The funeral is Thursday at nection with an armed robbery had been drinking heavily and State Henry A. Kissinger today held a mission, go back to Washington, then strategic Gidi and Milta passes as well as There are no calling hours., He was released on a $100 ■ o a fs and eight grandchildren. 8:15 a.m. from Holmes Funeral on March 3 of the Windsor St. the family did not feel safe, “detailed examination” of Israel’s ideas return to the Middle East later. the Abu Rudeis oil fields in the Sinai non-surety bond for court The funeral is Wednesday at Home, 400 Main St., with a Exxon, police said. police said. for a new troop disengagement agreement Desert. Israel wants Egypt to end the Crowal is being held on a $25,- March 24. Israeli Foreign Minister Yigal Allon Mrs. Mary M. M urphy 8:15 a.m. from Samsel- Mass at St. James Church at 9. ABOUT TOWN with Egypt in the Sinai Desert and then state of war between the two countries. Mrs. Mary McMahon 000 bond and Josephs on a $20,- • Robert W. Majewski, 29, of Two grave stones and two said earlier, after a night of talks with Bassinger Funeral Home, 419 Burial arrangements are in­ turned his attention to Egypt, the next Kissinger has been shuttling between 000 bond, both for court today in East Hartford was arrested urns in the East Cemetery were * Kissinger, "We all feel we are laboring in Murphy, 96, of 148 Birch Mt. Buckland Rd., with a Mass at complete. stop on his diplomatic shuttle. Aswan, Egypt, and Jerusalem since last The Manchester Junior Our Lady of Hope Mothers East Hartford. today on ,a court rearrest knocked over during the a very crucial period in which agreement Rd. died this morning at her St. Francis of Assisi Church at Friends may call at the Friday, sounding out the two sides on a Women’s Club will have a dress Circle will meet Wednesday at warrant charging him with dis­ weekend, breaking one stone Kissinger met with the Israeli may or may not be reached.” home after a long Illness. She 9. Burial .will be in Rose Hill funeral home Wednesday from new military disengagement agreement. rehearsal for “The Easter Bun­ 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. orderly conduct and intoxica­ and one urn, police said. negotiators for two hours and 15 minutes was the widow of Thomas Memorial Park, Rocky Hill. 7 to 9 p.m. Also arrested are: Allon said discussions between In Aswan, government sources said ny That Overslept” tonight Dolores Chokas, 21 Ridge St. tion, police said. Damage is estimated at about . and planned to fly to Egypt later in the Murphy Sr. Friends may call at the • Daniel Francis, 34, of 13 Kissinger and the Israeli negotiating team Tuesday Egypt is opposed to formally en­ from 1' to 9 at the Manchester He was released on a $150 $140 total. day, carrying Israeli responses to Egyp­ Mrs. Murphy was born March funeral home tonight from 7 to West St. was arrested Monday “went on in a good spirit and in a very con­ ding the state of war but is willing to take High School Auditorium. cash bond for court March 24. tian proposals for an interim peace agree­ 11, 1879 in County Claire, 9. at 9:08 p.m. and charged with structive way.” He said the Israelis “did steps to show its peaceful intent. ment. Ireland, and had lived in breach of peace and first- not encounter any unanticipated The executive board of the Marine Corps League will A black man, about 6 feet 3, Manchester for 68 years. degree reckless endangerment A TRADITION problems.” ^ “A declaration of non-belligerency now, Survivors are 2 sons, Francis Manchester Junior Women’s meet Wednesday at 8 p.m. at reached over the counter of the After meeting with the Israeli officials, State Budget Cuts in connection with a domestic when there is absolutely no guarantee of a Murphy of Manchester and Club will meet Wednesday at 8 the Marine Home, Parker St. Wild Cargo Pet Shop in Burr Kissinger emerged from Prime Minister An Israeli government source disturbance at his home, police HAM final and total settlement, can come only Thomas Murphy of Hebron; 5 p.m. at the home of Mrs. John Cornerson Tolland Tpke. Mon­ Yitzhak Rabin’s office and told newsmen: cautioned, however, “the gap between the said. For Easter Sunday over our dead bodies,” one source said. daughters. Miss Mary Murphy, Kellogg, 106 Carpenter Rd. Co­ The Marine Corps League day afternoon and took money positions still remains wide” and “anyone But he said Egypt could show its “orien­ hostesses will be Mrs. Kenneth Auxiliary will meet Wednesday He allegedly threatened the from the cash register, police “We continued our very detailed Miss Anna Murphy, Mrs. DrawMa nyPro tes ts two arrested police officers, For over 50 years we have examination of the elements of a possible who expresses high hopes is mistaken.” tation toward peacf” by promising to Elizabeth O’Brien and Mrs. Hankinson and Mrs. Lawrence at 8 p.m. at the Marine Home. were told by a store employe. been aelllng MORRELL FULLY reopen the Suez Canal, letting non-Israeli Finni. Committee chairmen Sgt. Orville Cleveland and The man left the store to agreement. In the nature of such an Josephine Tedford, all of representing taxpayers’ in­ Ric:iard Dion, with a knife and COOKED hockless, shankless, ships carry Israeli cargo through the HARTFORD (UPI) - Some who are unable to attend the drive off in a blue Pontiac with examination, we cannot make a progress Manchester, and Mrs. terests. waste free HAMS for Easter Democrats Oppose waterway and demilitarizing areas given 250 persons gathered at the meeting are reminded to con­ report every day. Catherine Oberz of Glaston­ “The arts Inspire imagination dinners. up by Israel. bury; 2 brothers, James Capitol to protest the cutbacks tact Mrs. Donald Tarca, 646- “The talks are being conducted in a very and creativity and without Cambodian Aid Kissinger flew to Jerusalem Tuesday McMahon and Patrick in state spending proposed by 6812. friendly and very positive spirit and these two attributes we’d still In addition to the famous night after taking a day out of his Middle McMahon, both of Ireland; 17 Gov. Ella T. Grasso to balance nothing has changed my estimation of the Scouts View Town Director Deliberations be living in the dark ages,” said Morrell Ham, we will offer WASHINGTON (UPI) - House East mission to try to get the collapsed grandchildren, 20 great­ the budget for fiscal 1976, which The Manchester Junior Municipal Group Challenges GOP situation.” Rufus Rose of Waterford, fine Hams from First Prize Democrats voted in caucus today against starts July 1. Women’s Club will have pattern Cyprus peace talks moving again. grandchildren and several creator of the “Howdie and DuBuque. any new military assistance for either Observing Manchester’s Board of by Assistant Scoutmaster Ray Daw­ “Vandalism in the Public Schools and The largest group wanted making workshops Wednesday NEW HAVEN (UPI) - The all the state mandates and the Kissinger’s estimate of the situation The secretary conferred with Turkish nieces and nephews. Doodle” puppet and a former be increases in the property tax Easter comes on the 30th of Cambodia or South Vietnam. Directors in action Tuesday night son. The troop is studying How to Prevent It.” (Herald photo by more funds for the state Com­ from 10 a.m. to noon, and from Connecticut Conference of state delegations of respon­ Monday was that an agreement between officials in Ankara Monday and received a The funeral is Friday at 8:30 six-term state representative. or that we eliminate these ser­ The 188-50 vote is not binding on were 20 Boy Scouts of Troop 362, St. “Citizenship and Community In- mission on the Arts, but also 12:30 to 2:30 p.m. at the home of Mayors and Municipalities has sibilities to the cities and March; so many orders are Israel and Egypt was still possible. promise that talks between the island’s Dunn) a.m. from the John F. Tierney The arts commission said it vices?” asked East Hartford Democrats in floor votes, but it indicates represented in the demonsra- Mrs. Charles Carsky, 86 challenged Republican state towns?” already rolling In for Greek and Turkish communities would Bartholomew’s Church, accompanied ' volvement,” with special emphasis on Funeral Home, 219 W. Center wants the same f375,000 budget Mayor Richard H. Blackstone, PINEHURST fine hams... Asked how long he thought the current the majority feeling in the party that con­ tion were state libraries and Kenneth Dr., Vernon. senators to vote for the Costs to municipalities have resume “very shortly.” St., with a Mass at St. James it has this fiscal year, but Mrs. CCMM vice president. Middle East shuttle mission would last, trols Congress. other state agencies hit by the necessary increases in financial risen more than $5(K) million in Church at 9. Burial will be in St. Grasso has recommended ?20,- Since most municipal costs Kissinger said: A Senate subcommittee Tuesday took The negotiations broke down last month James Cemetery. austerity budget. Xi Gamma Chapter of Beta aid to communities. the last three years “due to un­ 000 less. are the results of state man-' EASTER “I have absolutely no estimate of how the first step in providing emergency when the Turkish Cypriots announced The state Historical Commis­ Sigma Phi will meet toi^ght at 8 The organization Monday ac­ controllable inflation,” said Friends may call at the The state Department of dates imposed by the lohg it could take but I have some other military aid to Cambodia. It approved $125 plans to form a government on territory funeral home Wednesday and sion said it needed more funds at the home of Mrs. Lorraine cused the seven members of the legislature, Blackstone asked Blackstone. seized by Turkey during last summer’s in­ Bitter Debate Marks Discussion Community Affairs said that POLISH duties in Washington.” million of the $222 million President Ford to subsidize bicentennial ac­ Fenton, 14 Buff Cap Rd., upper chamber of “posturing” He said “no rhetoric” can Thursday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 without the additional $2.4 the senators “Which programs He added, however, that he believed it requested. vasion of the island. tivities around Connecticut. Tolland. Miss Lynn Richmond in their opposition to any state change the fact it is the respon­ KIELRASA p.m. million it asked for next fiscal would you have us eliminate or Mrs. G rasso’s plans to will present a program on adult tax increases this year and sibility of the the legislators to year it will have to cut back cut back?” Mrs. Huldie Conrad balance the budget with a mix education. Refreshments will asked them how municipalities provide for increasing costs Of Lincoln Center Parking Issue some programs such as day He further asked if by calling of higher state taxes and be served. ____ are supposed to finance the through a sharing of state When Waller SllkowskI . a ANDOVER - The funeral of care centers and housing code for “zero-based budgeting by reduced spending already have rising-cost of services. taxes. worked here, he sold a lot of Mrs. Huldie (Nina) Conrad of enforcement. Temple Chapter, Order of the state,” are the Republican been criticized by groups “Would you rather that there Municipalities throughout the Easter Polish Kleixasa, but had told him (Zinsser) the church is ready Boston Hill Rd., who died Mon­ Eastern Star, will have its an­ senators “willing to eliminate Municipal Building Ramp Funds By SOL R. COHEN of town property to the Planning and state “are trimming budgets to Frank Toros really surprised Zoning Commission for its approval. but the town isn’t. day, is Wednesday at 10 a.m. at nual meeting Wednesday at 8 It was a debate punctuated by the bone, but they cannot trim us with the demand for Broneill wanted to know why Zinsser Holmes Funeral Home, 400 p.m. following a potluck at 6:30. recriminations, filled with charges and Town Counsel William Broneill said the away inflation nor the state STANLEY PROVISION EASTER hadn’t relayed the information to him Main St., Manchester. Reservations may be made by counter charges and colored with political statutes aren’t clear what may or may not CEA Askslnvestigation legislature’s mandates,” POLISH Approved by Town Directors (Broneill) instead of waiting to announce The Rev. David Reese III, Scrapping of Highway calling Mrs. Ronald Mottram, implications. All and all — it was the be referred. He said it’s his attitude refur­ pastor of the First Blackstone said. bitterest session the Manchester Board of bishing of Lincoln Center incorporated it it publicly. He said the peculiarities of the 646-4132. Officers are reminded Of Alleged Layoff Threats Reservatlon$ Are Coming title search have delayed the written Congregational Church of An­ to wear white gowns. Call... Directors has had in years. into the Municipal Building complex. He Projects Suggested Connecticut Committee to Remove said ancillary aspects of the project, as agreement. The church board has agreed dover, will officiate. Burial will Refreshments will be served by HARTFORD (UPI) - The By SOL COHEN new programs and expenses. The $9,000 Tuesday night at the request of Director violation of the state Teacher Architectural Barriers, and a former the driveway and parking lot, might not be orally to the driveway concept. be at the convenience of the Paul Bernard and his com­ Connecticut Education Associa­ After listening to pleas from members expenditure won’t bring us $9,000 in value. Carl Zinsser, the board considered a Tenure Act and the Teacher member of the President’s Committee for part of the over-all project, however. After a letter from Mrs. Verna Hublard family. HARTFORD (UPI) - Four court injunction, and from mittee. ____ tion has called for an investiga­ 643-4151 of the Organization of The Handicapped I’d approve it if we could place it in next proposal (by Zinsser, the Conservation Negotation Act. Penn Central Employment of the Handicapped. “Carried to its logical extreme,” he (circulator of the petitions) had been read Friends may call at the superhighway projects should Windsor to Manchester. tion of possible violations of (OTH) for understanding and concern for year’s budget.” Commission and about 1,100 signers of a He told of the Architectural Barrier explained, “the town couldn't place a into the record, Vivian Ferguson funeral home tonight from 7 to be scrapped and the federal Caplan said the cost of The Illing Junior High School state laws in threatened layoffs their problems, the Manchester Board of OTH chairman Joseph Blette said his petition) that it reconsider its action to Land Sale It’s all right with us...lf you Removal law passed by the 1965 General ramp for the handicapped at the rear of expressed sympathy for Mrs. Hublard for 9. funds involved, about $200 Bushnell Connector could be as PTO will sponsor an informal of teachers by local school Directors Monday night voted 7 to 2 for a organization has placed top priority on a pave the area in front of Lincoln Center want to break tradition and Assembly and now a part of the State the Municipal Building — without first the difficult situation she finds herself in S¥S:S5S:;SW K-:*:*:;:^^ million, “traded in” for mass much as $44 million if the most coffee hour Wednesday evening boards. $9,000 concrete ramp at the rear of the ramp at the Municipal Building, with one and order it restored to its grassy condi­ have a U.S. Choice Rib Oven i Building Code. He predicted the 1975 referring it to the Planning and Zoning and the treatment she received when she transit, Marc Caplan, a Connec­ expensive proposed design is from 7:30 to 9 in the school CEA president Jeanette L. Grape Growers Municipal Building. at Lincoln Center next. He recommended tion. In Memoriam PHILADELPHIA (UPI) - A Roast for Easter. Commission.” submitted the petitions. ticut Transportation Authority used. The connector would be library for all parents of Illing Hotchkiss said Monday the “re­ The “no” votes were by Hillery a concrete ramp, as opposed to wood, General Assembly will correct its The board discussed the request In loving memory of Melissa Ann Group Suing federal judge has approved the weaknesses. Broneill took exception to a charge by Mrs. Ferguson said Mrs. Hublard is the Juliano who passed away March 11,1974. member, said today. eight-tenths of a mile long. students. Among topics to be cent wave of massive threats of Gallagher and Carl Zinsser, both of whom explaining it would be safer for wheel­ thoroughly but took no further action, sale of 440 acres of prime New Zinsser the town is dragging its feet sister-in-law of Nathan Agostinelli. GOP Caplan asked the “It is absolutely absurd to discussed will be the status of layoffs” of teachers would Heublein Just come to PINEHURST conceded “it’s difficult not to support the chair use. He said 31 bills concerning the han­ Zinsser, acknowledging he voted for the Budded on earth legislature’s Transportation diminish educational programs York real estate owned by the for U.S. Choice Meats. The $9,000 approval came after Jay dicapped have been introduced this year, seeking a written agreement from Center town chairman. She said it’s unfortunate continue to build these out­ the renovated building with new proposal.” I. project when it was approved by the board To blossom in heaven. bankrupt Penn Central Congregational Church fbr town use of Mrs. Hublard finds herself involved in a Committee to withdraw its ap­ moded monsters at a time when construction. and “create a catastrophe in SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) - A Gallagher said he considers the ramping Giles, director of public works, said a with the main concern of all ^ make the last June, said he’s changed his mind, Mother and Father Railroad. handicapped as self-sufficienlras possible. that church property needed for the proval of two stretches of we are seeking to reduce gas­ education in general.” group of California grape too costly and unnecessary. He said he wooden ramp would be $1,200 to $1,500 less after considering the problems there, es­ She said some 1,000 teachers Donald Trump, of Trump driveway. Interstate 291, widening of 1-91 oline consumption and auto growers has filed a $120 million doesn’t feel there are enough services on costly than concrete. He said one of the bills would require all pecially traffic problems. north of Hartford and an 1-84 around the state have received Enterprises Inc. which bought PINEHURST Zinsser had said the church’s attorney (Sec Page I'wehe) pollution,” said Caplan, also the suit against Heublein Inc. of the first floor of the Municipal Building to Manchester architect Arnold Lawrence, public buildings to be open to all the public “It’s right to change one’s mind In Memoriam connector through Bushnell letters indicating their con­ the land, said the property was for easy access — including the han­ director of the Connecticut Farmington, Conn., charging GROCERY warrant the expenditure. a member of OTH, said it’s to his and the sometimes,” he said. “Witness what In loving memory of Mrs. Alfred tracts would not be renewed worth at least $300 million, or Park in Hartford. Citizen Action Group. mismanagement and fraud. Zinsser said “the services available town’s chagrin how little architectural aid dicapped. happened in Washington because someone Bolduc who passed away March 11.1952. A recent law allows Connec­ next year even though no exact about 15 per cent of the 302 Main “For example, plans to run The Allied Grape Growers don’t warrant the expense.” for the handicapped there is in Commenting on a proposal by Director there wouldn’t change his mind.” Action on Sales Tax Hike Loving memories never die, ticut to “ trade in” federal data on actual school needs railroad’s assets. commuter rail service from Finds Diamond cooperative suit filed Monday He said, “This is only one of many tough Manchester. Vivian Ferguson (which she later Zinsser insisted the town violated state As time goes on and days pass by. highway funds for an equivalent Hartford to Enfield are in have been compiled by most HRH Construction Co. had withdrew with an apology) for carrying In our hearts precious memories are charged Heublein, a large decisions we have to make on this board. Lawrence is a member and former statutes by not referring proposed changes amount of money for public school systems. been trying to gain control of the handicapped to the second floor of the Expected by Tomorrow kept, direct conflict with proposed liquor nd foodstuffs firm, with We hear again and again we’re in a tight chairman of the Governor’s Committee Of a dear mother we loved and shall mass trasportation, Caplan MURFREESBORO, Ark. The CEA asked for an im­ the property. Municipal Building, Lawrence said, “The widening of 1-91,” Caplan said. fraud and mismanagement and situation and that we have to hold back on for the Handicapped, chairman of the never forget. said. He said the Connecticut Depart­ (UPI) — An Arkansas vacation mediate investigation of the asked for the disollution of The land consists of the 60th idea is absolutely abhorrent to me, es­ HARTFORD (UPI) - Final action is The legislative Finance Committee held The two 1-291 projects are ment of Transportation should for William Mugley of situation in a letter to state Allied’s merger with Heublein Street yard and the 30th Street ON MARCH 17th. pecially since they strive to be self- planned for Thursday to push a measure a public hearing oh the measure Tuesday Sadly missed. yard of the railroad. Trustees of Sons and Daughters from Rocky Hill to Far­ make the rail service take the Kanorado, Kan., paid off in a School Board Chairperson Mrs. or the damages. St. Patrick's Day sufficient.” The Weather through the state legislature that will night and disclosed that its own estimate mington, a section halted by place of the proposed 2.66 carat clear, white dia­ Catherine Smith and Education The suit charged Heublein the financially troubled Lawrence said, “Placing a ramp at the raise-the sales tax from 6 to 7 per cent of the impending state deficit falls $21 railroad decided to sell the expressway expansion. mond. He found it Monday at Commissioner Dr. Mark Shedd. misled the cooperative as to its Municial Building won’t solve the The Connecticut state weather forecast: April 1. million below the $90 million of red ink the Crater of Diamonds State Hotchkiss said the tentative business intentions before the property because of a decline in many will have a special problems of the handicapped. The solution Mostly cloudy with occasional light rain Democratic leaders in the legislature predicted by Gov. Ella Grasso. Park. Penn Central’s use of the yards. teacher cuts in communities 1969 merger and since then has CORNED BEEF DINNER would be to bring the handicapped more this afternoon. High temperatures in the will ask for suspension of legislative rules Sen. Audrey P. Beck, DMansfield, and Trump said he would meet Federal Takeover A spokesman for the state like Middletown, Bridgeport, mismanaged the Allied portion with extra lean fully into all indoor and outdoor activities low 40s. Rain tonight with lows around 40. to rush passage of the bill so a revised tax Rep. James J. Clynes, D-Southington, with city officials before Department of Parks and New Haven, Norwalk and of its enterprises for the benefit BONELESS BRISKET of the public. They, too, are taxpayers. Rain ending Thursday late in the day with schedule can be sent to businesses which finance co-chairmen, said they expect Iowa Secretary of State making final decisions on his Tourism said the diamond Was Greenwich was in apparent of its other conderns. They, too, are citizeiis.” high temperatures in upper 40s to near 50. collect the tax. higher revenues than does the Grasso ad­ Of Rail Trackage Melvin Synhorst has served the largest found in several plans for the huge tracts. longer than any other state ministration. months at the crater, the only Higher or lower. Democrats cite the elective official presently Proposed in Bill diamond mine in North coming year-end deficit as the reason for holding office in Iowa. He America. increasing the tax for the last quarter of was first elected in 1948 and Mugley, a former resident of U.S. Choice fiscal 1975, rather than on July 1, the start WASHINGTON (UPI) - Sen. Lo\^ell P. Weicker, R- has served continously in the Consumer Groups Voice Opposition Fort Smith, Ark., visited the of fiscal 1976, as recommended by Mrs. Legislation to create a non­ Conn. office until the present time, crater several years ago, CORNED BEEF Grasso. profit corporation to modernize with the exception of the Those railroads, unable to without diamond success that from PInehurat. The increase will again make Connec­ decaying rail track and road meet the strict standards for years 1965 and 1966. time. Come In today, or call... To Manchester-Area Road Projects ticut’s levy the highest sales tax in the na­ beds has been cosponsored by safety, speed and service over THE tion. Mrs. Grasso said she is^igainst the all mainline tracks designated April 1 increase, but will not vetbs.t. as the Interstate Railroad 643-4151 Caplan urged the legislature to In supporting the 1-86 to 1-84 connector. Lawmakers said the additional three System, could transfer FUNERAL IS By SOL R. COHEN withdraw authorization already given for Potter said, “I support it with every bit of months with the higher tax will reduce the ownership to a newly created Man Accused SOUTH SIDE and place your order for our Two consumer groups went on record planned highways. He said the CCAG effort I can muster. We’ve got a very deficit by about $17 million. The rest of the Interstate Railroad Corp., ENTRANCE THE GATEWAY very lean U.S. Choice St. Tuesday as opposed to linking the un­ backs all bills which restrict or forbid any serious problem in Manchester and East deficit will probably be financed by state Weicker said Monday. Of Slaying Patrick's Day Corned Beef. finished 1-84, at Spencer St., Manchester, more highways, including widening 1-91, Hartford, where the traffic just spills over borrowing, they said. Brother Ownership of the rights-of- . to 1-86, at the Manchester-East Hartford extension of 1-84 under Bushnell Park, con­ into streets unable to carry the load.” Among those appearing was E. Steve way would be conveyed to the BACK town line — near Laurel Lake. struction of the 1-291 connector from Pearl of Manchester, who is president of Potter recommended the bills drafted DANIELSON (UPI) - A nonprofit corporation in Representatives of the Connecticut Windsor to Manchester and the link-up of the Taxpayers Association of Connecticut. Freezer Orders by Barry and Yacavone bd amended to Danielson man was arrested exchange for relief from Citizens Action Group fCCAG) and the 1-86 and 1-84 at the Manchester-East Hart­ Pearl said his group favors the immediate provide a time factor, so that construction today for the fatal shooting of maintenance costs and state INTO MEANINGFUL More and more freezer Connecticut Committee of ford town line. tax hike but “with the provision that said of the connector could be accelerated. his 16-year-old brother, state and local taxes, and also for the orders are coming In. Correspondence, an Eastern Connecticut ’The representative of the Committee of tax be lowered when its goal is ac­ police said. right to continue operations. Frank Toros has processed Environmental group, spoke at a public Correspondence took the same position. Barry remarked, “We have a celebrated complished.” He proposed the tax in­ LIFE more freezer orders than any hearing by the legislature’s transportation He recommended all new highway con­ Gerald D. Kervin, 29, was cause here. Instead of a tie-in with 1-86, crease because of the growing deficit Under the bill, cosponsored charged with second degree Because it starts the healing meat man In ManchMter. committee, held in the Hall of the House struction in the Hartford area be deferred the new highway from Bolton (1-84) has which he blamed on “ recent fiscal by Democratic Sen. Vance manslaughter in the slaying of growth, the funeral is the Call him at 643-4151. of Representatives. The lengthy hearing until such time as thorough studies on the only a beautiful open-field design of 1.4 chicanery, such as hiding bills under the Hartke, D-Ind., and William his younger brother Ralph, and gateway back into was on about 50 proposed bills — covering economic and environmental impacts are miles staring us in the face. The depart­ carpet at the state Welfare Department.” Hathaway, D-Maine, rehabilita­ was to be arraigned later today It would be morbid to think a variety of statewide projects. completed. ment of transportation tells us it’s still A tax group from Wallingford opposed tion costs would be financed meaningful life Sugar prices are lower again Specifically, the two groups opposed in the Court of Coinon Pleas in about death all the time, but con­ for survivors. He said the department of transporta­ five years away from completion.” the tax increase urging a greater effort to through a one per cent tax on all this week and we continue to Senate Bill 745, introduced by State Sen. tion is unqualified for the studies and cut back government expenses to revenue Willimantic, police said. Insisting, “It’s a vital community link surface transportation freight sidering death long enough to feature... David Barry, D-4th District, and Mouse suggested they be made by outside con­ IToopers said they did not from the east to Hartford,” Barry asked income. shipments for a six year period. Bill 7057, introduced by State Rep. Muriel sultants. know the motive for the plan for future needs is both con­ for a mandate from the legislature for Land of Lakes Yacavone. D-9th Assembly District. “To spend money on the 1-86 to 1-84 con­ shooting, Monday night about Long term maintenance beginning construction of the link inside 12 8:30 p.m., and were looking for would be financed by a user siderate and wise. Our staff Both bills request bond authorization for nector would be a great misuse of public Inside Today BUHER completing the connector. Although plans months. the murder weapon. charge of $1 per 1,000 gross ton WATKINS FUNERAL HOME / 142 E. CENTER ST. funds and would be environmentally provides dependable counsel that for it are ready, the state Department of Hannon observed, “We have this Ralph Kervin’s body was miles on rail carriers using the MANCHESTER degrading,” he said. Senior Citizens new s...... Page 2 has helped many families. 646-5310 Transportation has indicated it couldn’t be Backing the link-up bills were Barry, albatross around our necks. I’m talking found by state police Monday system. lb . Hi Neighbor ...... Page 4 night when they were sum­ Weicker said instead of completed until 1980, at the earliest. The State Sen. George Hannon, D-3rd District, about those sensitive but incomplete links With any $7.50 Purchase. in our transportatioa system. Eastern Tolland honor roll ...... Page 8 moned to the Dyer Street house pouring money into operating bills press for earlier completion. and Manchester Town Planner Eric mtmbt Marc Caplan, director of CCAG, said his Potter. Connecticut to the Rhode Island line is in Dear Abby...... Page 14 the brothers shared. Day- subsidies, the government MEMtER.THC OftOtR O f THE OOlDIN RUU MTKNUL FUNEML HRECTORS RSSOCUTKM Kimball Hospital in nearby Put­ would be committing funds “to PINEHURST group is oppos^ to any further additions Barry and Hannon opposed proposals to extremely poor economic straits and On Second Thought...... Page 15 nam was to perform an autopsy bring the rails up to safe and to the state highway system. widen 1-91 and to construct the 1-291 needs, at the very least, the assistance Scene from H e re ...... Page 26 ome completion of 1-84 could bring.” later today. productive standards. And, in HOIMES GROCERY ‘“rhe era of the super highway is ended beltway between Windsor and Stamps and coins ...... Page 40 Police said they did not know the procqps, of fixing those 400 MAIN STREET A4ANCHESTER,CONN 302 Main Speaks on Behalf of Ramps and the death knell ^ould be sounded for Manchester. Potter, on the other hand, Barry read into the transportation com­ Herald Angle...... Page 21 if the Kervins’ parents lived in tracks, we’d be creating jobs,” HOWARD HOLMES ARTHUR HOLMES NORMAN HOLMES new construction,” he insisted. said it’s a fact of life, as population and mittee’s records a resolution adopted un­ Pro boxing card due . . , ...... Page 21 Joseph Blette, chairman of tors. The board approved construction “It’s time for tough decisions on how the same house. he said. traffic increases, that new highways are animously by the Manchester Conserva­ Turgeon making g rad e...... Page 21 Manchester’s Organization of The of a ramp at the rear of the Municipal our transportation funds should be spent,” needed and must be built. He said he isn’t tion Commission Tuesday night. It op­ Kaccy sports night se t...... Page 22 Handicapped, speaks at Tuesday’s Building. (Herald photo by Dunn) he said. “Super highways aren’t the opposing environmentalists, but only poses plans by the state for highway con­ Area Profile ...... Pages 6,7.8,9,13 public hearing by the Board of Direc­ answer. Mass transit systems are.” recognizing the needs. struction in the Manchester area. ■1 t i >