So^Chickeii Stop&Shop Caiit|ribdll’s S ta iM s t Noodle Soup TMuatoSoup Chunk light The weather - Mostly sunny, high in 60s. Fair tonight, Saitines Packed in Wednesday, low tonight in 40s, high $ ^ Tuna Wednesday in low 70s. Rain probability 10 per iuptiing Ipralb cent through period. 10% oz. H / cans boxes MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1975 - VOL. XCV, No. 18 '6<.oz.OQ! Manchester—A City of Village Charm t w e n t y p a g e s — t w o s e c t i o n s PRICE: FIFTEEN CENTS 7 • cans 18V2 oz. pkg.-Assorted Flavors Stock your shelves Regular or Unsalted i^ lS t e w e d Stop&Shop Stop&Shop B a r tle tt Stop&Shop News Mao meets Kissinger »le Green PEKING (UPI) — Communist party Cut Green P ears Bruit summary with Russia, Peking still held in high es­ huffing-and-puffing march up the hills JtoinSltOCS chief Mao Tse-tung met unexpectedly with teem the relationship with the United west of Peking. Stop&Shop Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger Beans States that began with Kissinger’s first “This is the most exercise I’ve had in six Beans Halves or Slices Compiled from tonight, American delgatjon officials said. and secret mission to China in 1971. months,” Kissinger told Chinese Foreign M w hole grecr. The meeting in the Great Hall of the m M 1 6 o z. H United Press International There had been concern a combination Minister Chiao Kuan-hua. “Do I have to beans People came so suddenly that Kissinger cans of antidetente feeling plus a question of walk up again?” i e f z f ,e 16 oz.^ H ^ left some 2,000 guests at a reception he the ability of Washington to influence The sightseeing came on the third day of c a n s ^ was hosting. world affairs — because of troubles a five-day China trip aimed at setting the State U.S. diplomats said the meeting began Cupboard stocking value. between the Ford administration and stage for Ford’s trip. at 6:30 p.m. (6:30 a.m. EDT). They said Congress — had caused a dip in American More than halfway through the hike, c a n s ^ B Kissinger also was meeting with Mao’s prestige in China. Chiao began to feel the exertion. He NEW HAVEN - Ronald Reagan, 4 3 lieutenants in the third session of his Kissinger’s meeting with Mao also in­ shrugged off his overcoat, which an aide who may challenge President Ford current five-day Peking trip that began dicated that Ford, when he arrives in picked up before it hit the ground. next year, is scheduled to address Sunday night. China shortly after Thanksgiving, will also Kissinger kept his jacket on. the Yale Political Union late today. It was only the third time Kissinger had see the chairman. Before the hike, Kissinger appeared to On Thursday, former South Viet­ met Mao in eight journeys to Peking. Before meeting with Mao, Kissinger underline the U.S. devotion to detente by Nkire great canned food namese leader Nguyen Cao Ky will The Mao meeting indicated that despite took a break in negotiations and joined inviting the Soviet Union, China’s arch address the group. Chinese opposition to U.S. detente policies China’s top diplomat on a joke-filled. enemy, to today's reception for Peking’s diplomatic colony. HARTFORD — Superior Court Judge Harold M. Mulvey says his values to give you your one-man grand jury probe of alleged payments to obtain state approval of Vernon to seek injunction a Bridgeport jai alai fronton will open next Monday in Hartford. He is conducting the probe at the order of Stop&SlK»psworth Superior Court Chief Justice John P. : to halt removal of rails Cotter on an application by the of-; BARBARA RICHMOND agreement exists between it and Penn Coventry’s town planner and they are Prices effective Mon., Oct 2 0 -Sat., Oct 25 W e must treat our fice of Chief State’s Attorney Joseph | Central, Gromley Jr. ; Herald reporter seeking the services of a study group at He said it seems to be Penn Central’s the University of Connecticut. He said the "n in ATTUF STOP P lump e O llP A IiM P Stop&Shop Great Beef... Naturally Aged The town of Vernon is in the process of customers as we’d want our preparing supportive data to go into court opinion that the rails have been sold to the group is very helpful in doing economic own families to be treated. Regional to attempt to obtain a temporary injunc­ contractor and therefore Penn Central has impact studies, at no charge. tion to stop action on removal of Penn no say about them. Atty. Schwebel said such a study would Central rails in town. The representative added that Penn be needed as the town has to have an af­ that^ the way we I CONCORD, N.H. — Gov. Meldrim Mayor Frank McCoy told the Town Central feels the state has been given am­ fidavit that removal of the rails would I Thomson of New Hampshire has Council last night that he felt this was the ple time to have come up with an offer have a detrimental effect on the area’s ; proclaimed this week “Withdrawal only measure that can be taken now, “or concerning the tracks and therefore does economy. He said removal of the rails Chuck Steak do things around not feel it is acting in bad faith. : from the United Nations Week’’ and we’ll wake up some morning and find the would definitely be taking an asset from BeeS Blade JBUy h.C ; asked Congress to start proceedings tracks have been taken up in Vernon.” The railroad spokesman, Robert the town. McKernan, was referring to the fact that Formerly called here. Which means do what is ; “to compel the removal of the Outlining what has taken place, to date, Vernon has placed a tax lien against Thanks, It is working ; United Nations from the United since he accidentally discovered about two the state has agreed to purchase the 19- Penn Central. The railroad owes Vernon chuck steak honest, fair, sincere and in the best in­ I States.” Thompson is chairman of weeks ago that track removal equipment mile right-of-way but hasn’t been and Coventry tax money but Penn Central Miss Alice Hutchinson of 88 Goodwin St., confined with arthritis, receives terest of every custorner. Give every ; the national Conservative Caucus was in Vernon, the mayor said a represen­ successful in obtaining federal funds to claims there is an order that would pre­ some special home services provided by Pamela Broderick representing the 1 St cut buy the rails. Values for your freezer. customer the most good food for her ; and considered a potential third par- tative from Penn Central had been in town vent the towns from serving the liens. At­ Manchester Homemaker Service, Inc. This is one of many benefits of the l b ; ty candidate for president in 1976. to try to set the facts, straight about the Mayor McCoy said the only other town ty. Schwebel said the injunction action has United Way in Manchester. (Herald photo by Pinto) money. Extend friendly, satisfying ser­ which has indicated interest in the court When you spend dollars for agreement between the State Department nothing to do with the collection of the vice to everyone. Cheerfully refund a ELLSWORTH, Maine — Phillips of Transportation (DOT) and Penn Cen­ action, is Coventry. Bolton has, however, back taxes. grange Juke attempted to stop action on rail removal in beef, make sure you get H. Lord, creator of “Gangbusters” tral. He said there are still some very in­ customer’s money if for any reason any that town where some rail has already StopsShop great beef... Stop & Shop and other thrillers of radio’s He said the official from Penn Central volved questions to be answered. He said J O * '0Cr*.Or^ge Juice purchase is not satisfactory. Listen to heyday, was to be buried here today. said he would try to discourage the con­ been torn up. the impact study may prove that the from Florida United Way helps (W ith sugar) Quality-Protected beet. He died Sunday at the age of 73. His tractor from removing the rails, until the Vernon’s Town Attorney Abbot economic impact on the town would be in­ whatever may be on our customers’ Schwebel is also town attorney for Coven­ Orar>ge Juice first effort was aired on a Hartford, state can investigate just what kind of significant. Minute Maid 12 ounce can 7 Bone-Bone in minds, take their useful suggestions Conn., radio station which was try. He said he had been in contact with Chicken or Swanson TV Dinner Turkey- 11 Vj oz pkg Chuck Roast Formerly called center cut chuck roast seriously, and try to implement them. favored by listeners and picked up Homemaker Service 6 OZ Freezer Queen Mini Meals pkg Give every customer the full measure by the National Broadcasting Co. Beef Chuck-Bone in By JUNE TOMPKINS While many people think the service is Chicken, Turkey. Beef, Veal Parmegian of “your Stops Shopsworth.” Eighth District special meeting 10 OZ Formerly called California Roast lb. Herald Reporter just for those who cannot afford help, this Birds Eye Tasti Fries pkg Underblade Roast The Manchester Homemaker Service, is definitely not the case. It is used by Stop & Shop Fish Sticks Inc. is celebrating its 11th birthday this families of doctors and lawyers, who pay Taste O Sea National on Buckland issue set for Nov. 7 Clam Platter 6W oz package Cube Steak "Qualtty-Protectec/” Beef lb. College Inn month. The agency serves seven towns in­ the full fee, as well as by those who cannot cluding Manchester, pay the full fee. Fleischmanns Egg Beaters 79= By SOL R. COHEN another special meeting, under the terms Bletchman, in recommending an earlier INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. - Sen. S During 1974 the agency carried a The basic philosophy of the agency, Aunt Jemima ’ ...... V i 55= Herald Reporter of Special Act 200 of the 1963 General date for the meeting, said it's too long to Short Ribs-Beef Chuck p°tec& lb. Chicken Broth ?: Birch Bayh, D-Ind., today an- j:j: Assembly. caseload of 250 clients with about 23 since its inception, has been to preserve Shcod O Q c look ahead and that he's sure LaBelle, if homemaker-health aides serving about the family unit during times of crisis and Stop & Shop Strawberries 10 oz pkg 0 9 Serve steaming hot mugs nounced his candidacy for the S A special meeting of Eighth District Massaro announced the Nov. 7 special he were aware of the legal procedings per­ 22,000 hours. to keep the home atmosphere as near nor­ Democratic nomination for presi- voters is scheduled for Nov. 7 at 7:30 p.m. meeting date at Monday night’s meeting taining to the new firehouse the town is “Quality-Protected" of broth to the football 1 3 % Of this number of cases, 181 were in mal as possible. Beef Chuck for Stew lb. dent. He became the ninth in Bentley School, Hollister St. The of the district board and immediately constructing, “would recommend moving cans Manchester and South Windsor, both of With the advent of Medicare and crowd. i:;: Democrat to announce. Bayh, 47, a v meeting is to consider a petition from drew objections from Larry Noone, leader with deliberate haste.” VzGallon ?; friend of the Kennedy’s, geared his $ which pay their share of supplementary Medicaid, a whole new area was opened Simply Super- Uniformly good everytime! Buckland property owners for expansion of the petition drive, and Christopher No­ Bletchman advised the directors that, 15 oz funding through the United Way Fund as up and the agency has many referrals Snows Corn Chowder 3 campaign theme to moral of district lines into their area. ble and Robert Bletchmafn, attorneys for should district voters again authorize 4 well as through the town's budgets. from doctors and the Public Health Nur­ leadership as exemplified by the The petition is the second received by the petitioners. expansion of district lines, "then it would chef Boyar-dee ’L" The other towns, Bolton, Vernon, sing Association. ibe C ream Lasagna 39'= late Franklin Delano Roosevelt. i;: the district board. The first was accepted All three requested that the special be absolutely incumbent on the district to Tolland, Ellington, and Somers supple­ One typical case involved a woman who and considered at a special meeting July meeting be moved up to Oct. 28 or 29. seek an injunction to stop construction of Merit fkoihdBe^ S 5 ment the service to residents of their had terminal cancer and needed constant * Simply Super regular ground beef contains not more I WASHINGTON - President Ford 31, when district electors, by a voice vote, After adjournment of their regular the firehouse.” ’/2 Gallon Carton Assorted Flavors towns solely through their general town personal care and attention plus someone than 28% fat. Aunt Jemima canceled his official schedule again authorized the expansion. meeting, the directors met in executive Massaro said today the Nov. 7 special 8 9 budgets. to manage her home so her husband could for the second day today because of Subsequently, District Counsel John session to consider the request. meeting may or may not produce con­ Ice Cream Novelties 35 02 package ^ 1 Because Homemaker Service is a continue to work. •x a cold. His plans to fly to South LaBelle declared the petition invalid and Massaro then announced the Nov. 7 date clusive action. Chcx: • Lit • Covers or Combo Bars Pancake Mix said also the July 31 vote was, as a con­ community-supported agency, families In this case, there were no children at g: Carolina and Florida Friday were stands and that the special meeting will be One possibility, he said, is for an im­ are charged on a sliding scale according to home but the homemaker stepped in and Stop&Shop dairy savings. Pancakes topped with called off because of the sinus infec- jij: sequence, a “nullity.” Assistant Town held then. mediate vote on the request to expand fire their ability to pay. cared for the woman’s physical needs and butter and syrup, sausage tion but a trip to California next :[;j Counsel Victor Moses also had declared LaBelle, when he had declared the peti­ service boundaries into Buckland. Shoulder Roast the petition invalid. The agency, over the years, can take took care of the household duties week is still on the schedule. tion valid, recommended the special Another, he explained, is that LaBelle Hood Firm & Flruity patties... great! 32oz.box credit for keeping many a family together throughout the woman’s illness, all super­ Boneless Beef Chuck - “ Qu al ity- Protected’ ’ The Buckland property owners then cir­ meeting for a date after the Nov. 4 town may recess the meeting to another date in cases where it would be impossible due vised by the public health nurse. Aunt Jemima § MORRISTOWN, N.J. - Joseph | culated another petition, designed to meet elections. LaBelle is due back Sunday for a referendum should a petition with 24 oz. bottle 95^ to the housewife’s inability to handle her Another classic case involved a young Pancake Syrup •:j: and Julia Quinlan were to testify •$ all requirements, and presented it to the from a trip to Europe. White Gem the required 200 names be received — household duties for a variety of reasons. woman from a middle class family who Betty Crocker C Q C g today in the court hearing in which district board. The board, in turn, Noone said he’s upset by “the lack of requesting the referendum. If a referen­ ■*»g»l!, 4 - i 8 ® U.S. Grade “A" Ginger Bread Mix 14\^ oz pkg The homemaker-home health aides had undergone gallbladder surgery. Upon Chicken Thighs presented it for review to LaBelle, who expediency” shown by the board and that •S they are seeking a ruling to end their dum were held, said Massaro, it would be receive special training in household her return home from the hospital she was Minute Maid Orange Juice 69= Land O Lakes ruled it is valid and told District president the special meeting was being “held up un­ on voting machines. :S daughter’s vegetable-like existence management and learn to handle a variety not up to the physical demands of keeping Frozen While & by disconnecting the machine that Michael Massaro he was required to call necessarily” by LaBelle.. Breakstone Cottage Cheese cup *1 Dark Meal-2 lb. pkg. of home situations competently. They are up her home and caring for a pre-school Boneless Turkey Roast Green Giant •i; keeps her alive, but in a coma. :jil Sour Cream Dips awT-ITcup 49^3 also trained in personal care techniques child. Vacuum for patients. The training program is con­ With the help of the homemaker she was Wispride Refills 10 oz containers 99la Packed Beans^efiO'^ ^ WASHINGTON - The United ducted by the Connecticut Department of able to convalesce and her husband was Stop&Shop Ham Steaks ij; States and Russia have signed a Witness places defendants Great values from our ovens. IG oz.cans Health and the Department of Vocational able to continue his norma! work schedule. ji; five-year agreement providing for Education. Thanks to you it's working. S top& S h op Stop A 16 oz more stable purchases of U.S. wheat From our self service deli. Delicious foods from our deli. Cream Style Corn Shop ' cans and corn. They are still negotiating iS Available in stores teaturing a service deli. 16 oz J on Shelton factory fire scene Nepco-Vacuum Packed j;: a deal for the U.S. purchase of j:|: Sun Glory Tomatoes cans ( E lf is h S Soviet oil. :$ NEW HAVEN (UPI) — A prosecution the Sponge Rubber Products Co. plant in U.S. District Court at an evidence hearing Beame's austerity plan Corned Beef Pastrami witness said eight defendants were at the Shelton. at the trial of nine men accused of con­ Muffins ^mzpkfi Stop&Shop scene of the March 1 fire and bombing of The identification was made Monday in spiracy in the $14 million fire. Reg0lar or Split of 6 Alpert’s John W. Shaw, 28, of Pittsburgh, Pa., get^s board approval B risk et ^d09 International who has pleaded guilty to his part in the Slog & Shop q 22 0 Z $ 4 39 Sliced to order! V2 Ib. Big Daisy Bread Shced While O loaves I Corned Beef r*1 lb. Peas & Carrots I MEXICO CITY - At least 26 per- j;:; fire, said he participated in the fire “and NEW YORK (UPI) - The state board House banking subcommittee finished Buttercrest Bread Slop .Shop 2 il«« 89= Mild or Beef Franks , 99= Nepco Bavarian Bologna 59= |;t; sons were killed and more than 50 there were others with me.” overseeing New York City finances has with the mayor, “I thought we had a 50-50 , 6 oz Cupboard stocking value Joseph Volz resigns Shaw’s testimony came with the jury given last-minute approval to a plan to cut chance, but now I think maybe it's one Nepco Sliced Cold Cuts “p*°g 69= Nepco Bavarian Salami 1 6 ( ^ 4 injured when two of Mexico City’s Pumpkin or Squash Pie 79= chance in three.” Bok)., P&P, Olive, Luncheon, Mock Chicken Loaf. Nepco at a low, low price. c a n s ^ H •$ ultramodern subway system trains absent from the courtroom. The jury was city expenses by $724 million over three Bavarian Liverwurst Ib. Stop & Shop Orange Cake 89= crashed Monday. Supposedly i:;: to hear Shaw’s testimony today. years by eliminating jobs and programs Beame’s proposal would slash $200 Morrison & Schiff Kosher Franks *"1 The only defendant not placed at the Sliced Cinn. Coffee Cake 69= or Knockwurst-12 oz. package Cheddar Cheese *1?.® Stop & Shop •j;: foolproof safeguards of the system jij; Eighth District Post and freezing wages. million from the present budget and $262 Deli Hut Onion Rolls 69= Potatoes Whole or Sliced jij broke down, according to the :j:| scene by Shaw was was Charles D. Mayor Abraham Beame had been million in each of the next two years. Countrystyle Donuts pStchn” 2"pifgr *1 Morrison & Schiff •Midget Bologna *"|09 Moeller, of Cridersville, Ohio, president of required to submit the program to or Midget S alam i-12 oz. package Sun Glory4 iJl system’s officials. % In addition to expense budget cuts, $390 Stop & Shop Creme Puffs 'pk“g 79= Sliced Carrots Joseph A. Volz of 63 Delmont St. has the Shelton company’s parent firm, Ohio the Emergency Financial Control Board. million will be cut over three years from Decorative products Co. The board’s approval Monday night — two BONN, West Germany—Western resigned as clerk of the Eighth District, the capital budget — which covers con­ Save on health & beauty aids. R o a st B e e t after more than 24 consecutive years in Shaw said seven Pennsylvania men and hours before a midnight deadline — struction — bringing it to $3.6 billion. Europe’s leaders seem to be :|i: Chickeii Franks Stop&Shop the Rev. David N. Bubar, of Memphis, B io tts-6]iacik ■j;: avoiding Alabama Gov. George C. [::• the post. His resignation is because of cleared the way for allocation of $2.3 Kenneth Axelson, deputy mayor for Colgate Toothpaste 79^ Tenn., met in Shelton on the afternoon of billion in state funds designed to stave off "Quality Protected” j:|; Wallace on his two-week, five-nation :$• serious illness. He is at Crestfield Con­ finance, said “the thrust of the cuts would the Saturday night fire. :|5 tour. Saturday Pope Paul declined valescent Hospital. city default through November. be made through accelerated attrition of Baby Shampoo ""zM 89 He said the group unloaded dynamite, Beame went to Washington to plead for •g to meet with the governor and Mon- jobs in the city” and the rest trough Park’s Sausage Meat *1^9 M eat Loaf stop » shop Kitchen 69= JvuceSs^s.z,£i(Qt Volz was elected to the office in June detonating cord and barrels of gasoline AM, PM or Tropical Punch day his efforts to meet with West ;|:j federal aid and was given a mixed recep­ program reductions and layoffs. Tuna Salad stop & shop Kitchen r *1 ®® 1951 and had run unopposed each and placed and linked them throughout the Colonial Fenway Franks X *1 German Chancellor Helmut ;i|; tion Monday. Rep. Thomas Rees, D-Calif., He declined to specify the number of succeeding year. In April 1969 he retired company’s Canal Street plant. a supporter of aid for the city, said after a Sausage Meat Jimmy Dean *139 Cole Slaw stop & Shop Kitchen ■S' 49= Ocean Spray Cranapple 'X ^ | | Schmidt and President Walter as assistant vice-president of the Connec­ layoffs that would be necessary, but said it Pears ■At one point, Shaw testified, one of the probably would be “a number of Scheel failed. or Native Catch these great values! Values from our own kitchen. ticut Bank & Trust Co. and manager of its defendants pulled a gun on him in the Diet Beverages 7cini *1 'W 'X N. Main St. branch, after 32 years in thousands” with an announcement Connecticut The following available in all stores. X* darkened plant, thinking he was a Solon predicts Ford LISBON, Portugal — The :;J banking. expected by the end of the month. maintenance man. Sources estimated last week as many 8,- -3 Bose Pears revolutionary left mobilized its District president Michael Massaro said Three employes on duty at the time will sign NYC bill 2 S HalibutFrozen Steaks ^ (XX) persons might be laid off in the present Plasticl^/lraqi :|^ forces today in an intensified cam- Monday he’ll appoint a temporary clerk were abducted, driven from the plant and Enjoy baked or broiled, Potato Salad jij paign to bring down Portugal’s $, fiscal year. ^ j r / until a determination is made of the released unharmed a short time later. WASHINGTON UPI) - Rep. Stewart B. fellow Onions top with lemon juice ib. Socialist-dominated government There were indications Monday the city Regular or Oil % procedure for electing a replacement. Shaw said he and several of the defen­ McKinney, R-Conn., ranking Republcian Stop&fflwp ^ 9m with mass street protests and at- j:? might receive federal help. The New York / 5 pound bag Peeled & Deveined Shrimp »3®® & V inegar-1 Ib. pkg. dants then drove to New Yqrk City, where member of the House Banking Com­ 89= 4 9 Wow! What a low price. $■ tacks in the Communist press. -If Times reported President Ford “would Laura's P rid e-60-70 C ount-20 oz. bag they stopped off for a drink in a Manhattan mittee, says he thinks President Ford will reluctantly sign legislation to ease New Ocean Spray Slop A Shop ^ % bar. Fresh Cranberries 1 lb. ceHo bag Hung’s Shrimp Rolls 6« >*o5 9 c Fresh Cheese Pizza 1 pound peekage 0 9 ^ sign a bill to help bail out NewYork City. York’s fiscal crisis,” despite earlier op­ SJ0P& 3 4*^ I DUBLIN, Ireland - Police dis- § In addition to Moeller and Bubar, those Food Storage Bags Shop But, said McKinney Monday, the position. Assorted Foliage Plants 5" pot Cape Horn Langostinos » r “® Chicken or Beef Pies 59= j:|: covered the hideout of the kidnapers jj: Inside today on trial include: measure would have to be one with “which Stop A Shop O O c Slop ft g of Dutch businessman Tiedei:^ Last week, Victor Gotbaum, head of the Assorted Hanging Plants » p°< Cooked fish • nics 20 oz. package 9 9 ^ Macaroni & Beef i Sund 89= Sandwich Bags Shop 3K»1 Peter Betries, 54; Ronald D. Retries, 32, would cost no federal dollars” and have a Herrema today and occupied the § Classified 16-18 F am ily ___ ....8 and Donald L. Conners, 40, all of Butler, “strong limiting criteria to keep the city Municipal Labor Committee, a steering group for more than 200,000 civil service :5> ground floor of the house. 'They are ij: Coventry .. 10 Obituaries '. ... 10 Pa.; Michael J. Tiche, 22, and Dennis C. from getting into trouble.” negotiating for his release. Comics .. ,. 19 S. Windsor . . .9,10 Tiche, of Boyers, Pa.; Albert R. Coffey, McKinney said the committee would workers in the city, threatened a general ^ ;1; | 'Dear Abby .. 19 Sports ...... 11-13 43, of the Pittsburgh area, and Anthony A. probably work up some trial legislation strike if there were more layoffs or a three-year wage freeze. * . 'Joseirfi A. Volz Editorial ... 6 V ernon___ r.9-10 Just, 48, fif.Greensburg, Pa. next week “to see if it will fly.” PAGE TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Tues., Oct. 21, 1975 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues.. Oct. 21, 1975— PAGE THREE / The candidates are saying Weiss asks directors to consider Mayor John Tompson has responded to a upgrade our health services. We have the charge Monday by Clarence (Bud) Brown added nine employes to our police depart­ that there's an alarming trend in ment. Three of these new employes were savings on famous brand apparel and furnishings that measure up to DSL’s year round standards of high quality! Manchester toward uncontrolled govern­ disabled veterans. They became police filling several town vacancies ment spending, similar to the kind dispatchers and freed uniformed "which, at this moment, is creating dis­ patrolmen for patrol duties to try to up­ By SOL R. COHEN because of the board’s budget resignations with one filled memo to the Board of Direc­ astrous situations for municipalities grade our public safety and our efforts Herald Reporter policy and he’s asking it to con­ with the h ^ o f a 50 per cent of tors, "are considered essential Across the country.” against criminal activity. The three dis­ When the Board of Directors sider filling vacancies in salary fed^l grant. to the effective operation of the .Addressing himself directly to Brown patchers and eighteen other positions are adopted Manchester’s 1975-76 several departments. He said'aSvacancy exists in departments involved.” S0UmWWS0l|.SUlUVIU(iivr644'33S( and the charges, Thompson stated: federally funded and give us a needed ser­ budgets, its goal, as explained He said the suggestion for the health department, another The board received the memo "You give as examples of your concern, vice at little cost to Manchester. Five in a May statement by Mayor filling vacancies by . transfers in the welfare department, two last Tuesday. It tabled it f W i the increase in the number of town positions were added to the Fire Depart­ John Thompson, was “to avoid from other departments in the water and sewer depart­ without discussion. employes and town-owned passenger ment. (Some of these haven’t yet been laying off town employes” and “generally are not feasible, due TEAM ment, six in the highway / ENDS ■ / 5 AMKIVEItSARY we vehicles. You imply that in some way the filled.) Other departments are operating to adopt “a policy of attrition to the thin staffing already department and one expected in RO BERT MITCIfU^ majority Democrats are responsible. with either one or two new employes or for our work force.” existing in most departments.” December in the recreation I ROCKVIUMISIIUItlST.812’9809 Using the years you cited, it is clear that with reduced staffs. Noting at the time, “We have Not involved is a department department. “FAREWELL MY LOVELY Mon.-Tues. 99* biggest sole of the year moves high prices down at all 8 D&L stores substantial increases in town spending "We adopted an austerity budget in 1975- succeeded,” Thompson said, head vacancy in the building “The positions,” he said in a i f . Starts Wad. y 76. Vacated positions are not automatical­ department and one to be was effected by the previous Republican "Vacancies will be filled by ’‘Loya and Daath” ' Board of Directors. A much more prudent ly filled. Any position to be filled must be promotion or internal transfer created in November in the C2^\THEATRES EAST approach to government spending has approved by our Board of Directors. In if necessary. Turnover of highway department. viODU TP.I w£nchC5T(RSH PinvAOl.t!? '.:)1 been taken by the present Democratic short, Mr. Brown, we have straightened employes will gradually Examinations are being It 80C8VlliaASIMAINST 812-9 4 * - majority. out a serious mess left by the previous reduce our work force.” scheduled for a chief building "For comparison purposes, you use the Republican Board of Directors. At the Town Manager Robert Weiss inspector. Francis Conti has ROUTES IS • 64 • 8S (EXIT 95) .... fiscal periods 1969-70 through 1974-75. May same time we have tried to be fair to our said last week the town is "run­ been acting chief inspector I U M taaSO O M PriM M HELD OVER (R) I first point out that in three of the five employes. ning into serious problems” since Thomas Monahan retired. HARD TIMES JACQUELINE SUSANN'I \ R f•m ll)j M m b y ) m ( o m p I John Burchill, superintendent nylon tricot lingerie budget years you cite a Republican "In response to your second question Iwwaa BNAsasay. tPBin^ ''''' " * “ONCE IS majority controlled the Board of Direc­ concerning new passenger cars, I believe of highways and sanitation, will 1 ’JJ- Komar • Wonder Maid • Vanity Fair tors. Democrats were not included in your figures are misleading. Again, sub­ leave his post next jnonth. It, NOT ENOUGH” ALL budget deliberations in 1969-70,1970-71 and stantial growth occurred under the •ABOUT too, will be filled by examina­ Mon.-Tuas. 99* 1971-72. We have ended that practice. previous Republican majority. We have tion. On Friday, vacancies were THEATERS 99«i re g .$ 4 -$ 7 2.49-3.99 JOHN W.THOMPSON Republicans fully participate in all doubled the number of police cars from 11 TOWN filled for four top jobs in the Manchester Evening Herald M ayo r budget-making workshops. In the in 1969-70 to 23 in 1974-75. We have more police department. Published every evening except FILM RATING GUIDE Weiss said six vacancies exist Sundays and holidays. Entered at Republican period, the number of police patrols today, and more uniformed The Manchester Chapter, the Manchester. Conn., Post Office For Parenta and Thair Chlldran in the fire department and employes increased from 343 to 411. A policemen available. We have added 4 Disabled American Veterans, as Second Class Mail Matter. Huge selection of famous name that he hopes to fill them during GODui unnos u lyn amm jump of 68 employes, and an increase of vehicles to the health department due to a will meet tonight at 8 at the Suggested Carrier Rates non-cling Antron 111® nylon the current fiscal year, as funds 20%. In the two following years you cite, stepped-up and vigorous inspection American Legion Home. Payable in Advance tricot or Taffeknit lingerie. Sale when the Democrats controlled, 13 program. However, you cite 62 passengei become identified. He said five Single copy ...... 15t niKKTU OIDMICE SIKOSTD Sum Miteriil May Not le SiiHable For Prt-Te«iu|an police officer vacancies exist, W/eekly...... got Includes slips and six-gore employes were added, an increase of 3%. vehicles. If you remove jeeps, vans, and The Cub Scout pack at One m o n th ...... $3.90 with three to be filled shortly RESTRICTED Under 17 requires Kcompinyini Pirent or Molt Guardun flare half slips In popular "Eleven different departments are police patrol cars, we have only 28 Buckley School will have a Three months ...... $11.70 operating with fewer employes today than passenger vehicles. In summary, Mr. and the other two before the Six m o n th s...... $23.40 misses costume party Wednesday at its One y e a r...... $46.80 NO ONI UNDER 17 UNiTTED (A(e rmH may vary in certain aieu) sizes...long formal evening half end of the 1975-76 fiscal year, as when we took office. Some of these Brown, your own statistics clearly first meeting of the season at 7 Mail Rates Upon Request slips In lacy or tailored funds permit. In addition, said pantcoats employes have been shifted to other areas demonstrate how much more efficiently p.m. at the school. All cubs and Subscribers who fall to receive styles...pants liners trimmed to meet priorities. For years a Republican our Democratic majority has conducted Weiss, two dispatcher vacan­ their newspaper before 5:30 p.m. reg. $48-$70 their families are encouraged should telephone .the circulation with fine lace...camisoles In board ignored its legal obligation to town business than the previous cies were created by department, 647-9S46. to attend the party. cin em a princess cut. Lingerie, all 8 employ a full-time health director. We Republican majority.” sncHCAse / 1234 I and employed a director and two inspectors to 1-84 EXIT58-SILVER LANE-ROBERTS ST. stores. 34.99 48.99 • EASTHARTFDRD • 24HR. TEL. INFD. 568-8810 9 9 * MON. & TUES. 9 9 * FREE LIGHTED PARKING- We; Honor MASTER CHARGE Choose from zip-lined canvas pantcoats and ■ r Rothman variance request CONNECTICUT melton wool blend pantcoats In all the 1-86 EXIT 91 -FOLLOW BURNSIDE SICNS ' T ill B LA C ki S TG O O D Fl.ICK PASCAL A. PRIGNANO i ; V t R M A D E newest Fall shades and styles. Sizes 8-18. READING CONFERENCE Misses Coats, all 8 stores. Deputy Mayor denied by zoning agency BURNSIDE 0 ^ Board of Directors At Glastonbury High School ISSOIUEMSIBI AVI., I. HTFD.. 521-3333

JIM BROW N Wed. HaL 1:45; Hen Tin Fri F«ea After hearing objections by prove a legal hardship. Only But Bond St. residents said Saturday, October 25,1975 LEE VAN CLEEF Wed. Hal 1:45; Han Tin Frl Eva single-family dwellings are there are only single-family 950; Sit t Sol CanL 1:39 _ _ 7:39 9:21); Sat 9 Sn. 2.-09 3$9 neighboring property owners, 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. ‘TAKE A HARD RIDE” 1;35.5:49 740 939 S-48 i v> a-M the Manchester Zoning Board allowed in the Residence A homes on the street and a two- (PQ) 7:30 9:35______of Appeals (ZBA) Monday night Zone area. family dwelling would be out of Admission $3.50 ROBERT MITCHUM 3 I SYLVIA MILES denied a zoning variance which Atty. David Golas, represen­ place. Four persons spoke For Sections Not Full: DAYS O F "FAREWELL MY LOVELY” would have allowed construc­ ting Rothman, argued that a against the variance, and an op­ Panel Sessions for Board of Education Members, T H E C O N D O R tion of a two-family house on two-family variance wouldn’t position petition submitted to School Administrators, Teachers K-12. Wed. Hal 139; Hen. Tin Fri. En STARTS WED. CINE T'JO 9-39; Sat 1 Sin. 2.-99 Bond St. change the character of the th e ZBA contained 11 Over 80 Publishers Exhibits WOODY ALLEN 435 7:19 9-39 mm I Wad. HaL 1:45; Han Thti Fri Ena ■ [ w The ZBA unanimously neighborhood because of mixed signatures. - .• .-.-." • '• .'t...... T O .- . 730 929; Sat t Sw. 1:45 ■ Media Fair “LOVE AND DEATH” decided that the applicant, uses on Bond St. and an influx of 335 535 739 9-29 Gerald P. Rothman, didn’t business uses in the area. In other business Monday • I night, the ZBA: For information call 633-2175 bikinis, briefs, hiphuggers • Approved a variance sought by Elizabeth Locke to reg. 1.25-3.25 99^-1.99 f 4'*'^ r divide a 3,5-acre parcel into two From Vasarette, Gossard and more. Trimmed and MHS post-high school residential lots at 564 Bush Hill untrlmmed solids and prints. Elastic leg and waist Rd., Rural Residence Zone. styles, French cut bikinis, floral hip huggar prints. seminar this evening Ma-Ma Mia’s Nylon tricot, nylon crepe, nylon satin and cot­ PHYLLIS JACKSTON • Approved a side yard S ecretary variance requested by Douglas ton...even denim bikinisl Board o1 D irectors The third in a series of post- portunity grants. and Diane Willett, to erect an Cuisine high school education seminars The Connecticut student loan addition to their home at 124 "The Family Reslnurani'' ^ ^ t e r u s h e d Washington St., Residence A will be tonight at 7:30 in the program and other bank loans 471 Hartford Rd. Corner of McKee Street Manchester High School for education will be explained Zone. CUP & SAVE THIS AD FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.. cafeteria. by a representative from a • Agreed to reconsider at a Mrs. Sara Robinson, MHS local bank. public hearing next month an Mon., Tubs., and Wed. anniversary sale guidance counselor, will dis­ The seminar is sponsored by application denied last month. cuss local and regional sources SPECIAL BUFFET the adult evening school and is John W. Greene is seeking ap­ of financial aid. free to all interested parents proval to erect a larger-than- O C O 4 to 9 P.M. John Rapp, director of finan­ 5 take 10% on every item in store and students. allowed free-standing sign at ‘All You Can Eat ” cial aid at the University of The final post-high school his new Midas Muffler Shop, 285 2.50 Val Mode sleepwear Connecticut, will discuss the CHILDREN 12 AND UNDER Vi PRICEI education seminar will be next Main St. The application failed to celebrate our 10 years parents’ confidential statement Tuesday at the same time in the last month due to inconclusive same place. Served reg.$9-$11 5i99“8b97 and the basic educational op­ ZBA voting. Thurs., Fri., and Sat. from Mini gowns, baby dolls, shift gowns, long gowns, 4 to 9 decorative mugs IT pajamas and matching coat and gown sets. STEAK SPECIAL P.M. All opaque nylon and easy-care nylon Crepeset. THEATER TIME SCHEDULE Charbroil, New York 99<^ Tailored styles. Victorian embroidery JACK GOLDBERG SIRLOIN STEAK Not Exactly As Shown styles. Many solids and attractive Board of Directors Generous portion, served with our Fabulous prints. Sleepwear, ail 8 stores. UA East 1 — "Jaws” 7:00- South Windsor — ‘‘The Showcase Cinema 2 - Salad Bar. misses 9:20 Groove Tube” 7:1510:00; "Cooley High” 7:40-9:50 :\ UA East 2 -- “Let’s Do It "Flesh Gordon” 8:40 Showcase Cinema 3 - From 4 to 6 P.M. Be Sure to Try Our „ untrimmed Again’' 7:10-9:10 Rockville I — "Farewell My “Peeper” 7:30-9:20 stainless steel V- t UA East 3 — “Hard Times” Lovely” 7:15-9:00 Showcase Cinema 4 — "Mon­ EARLY BIRD SPECIALS! coats 7:15-9:15 Rockville II — "Benji” 7:00- ty Python” 7:20-9:20 [ (Our Regular Menu With Salad Bar Is Available) | vegetable steamer reg.$72-$80 Vernon Cinema 1 — 8:45 "Farewell My Lovely” 7:30- Burnside 1 — "Take A Hard 2.97 9:l5 Ride” 7:35-9:35 59.99 Tremendous savings on fresh Fall Cinema 2 — "Once Is Not Burnside 2 — "Farewell My / Lovely” 7:30-9:25 Enough” 7:15-9:30 styles in single breasted, Showcase Cinema 1 — "3 Showplace Theaters cordless light double breasted and wrap Days of Condor” 7:10-9:30 styles. Choose camel, taupe, terra cotta, 1.97 berry or hunter. <' - IL--N THE travel group by Gossard Dressy and casual WEDNESDAY MATTHEW MORIARTY JR. styles. Sizes 8-16. reg. $10-$17 6.99-12.99 Board ol Dlrectora C H I Misses Coats, H lantern tool kit Shift gown with matching short coat, long gown with matching long coat, all 8 stores. FISH FRY long pajamas...navy, pink or green. All opaque easy care, easy traveling 1.25 nylon tricot. hini It i IS BACK igensbI spoluidinq pin-flite NEW YORK CHAMBER QOlt DOllS A Limit 1 Doz. famous maker men’s long sleeve per Customer j SOLOISTS men’s sweaters knit shirts MONDAY, OCT. 27, 8: IS P.M. reg. $8-$9 reg.$14-$16 9.97 ALL SIX BRANDENBURG ALL YOU CAN EAT brass mist sproyer Crew necks and V-necks In classic 5.97 ROBERT PRICE styles and cable fronts. All have full fashion Popular dark and light color knit shirts. 100% cotton Board ot Dlrectora CONCERTI OF J. S. BACH tailoring. Great selection of Fall colors. turtles, 100% acrylic knits with fashion collar, four lor TUES., OCT. 28,8:15 P.M. Only 2 .5 0 Polyester/wool, 100% Shetland wool, 100% button placket fronts. All completely washable. acrylic. Men’s - Corbins, Avon, Bristol, New Bri­ 3 Mozart Concert! with tain and Manchester. Experience Pianist MENAHEM PR^SSLER Savings TICKETS: ’3.00 & *2.50 take 10% for 10 yeors Every Wednesday, A Family Feast At A Performance Real Friendly Price: Golden Filets Of i I Flounder, French Fries And Cole Slaw. V llllill JORGENSEN As Much As You Want, For Only $1.99! VOTE i l l AUDITORIUM Best Value In Town And It’s Right • MANCHESTER PARKADE • TRI-CIH PLAZA, VERNDN • CDRBINS CORNER • FARMINBTON VALLEY MALL • NEW BRITAIN • BRISTOL PLAZA • NEW LONDON MALL • GROTON PLAZA Nearby, WETHERSFIELD MANCHESTER llniverHily of runnecticut, Storrs , H O W A R D ,, WEST HARTFORD Manchester Parkade and TrI-CIty Plaza, Vernon, open Mon. thru Fri. ’til 9, Sat. ’til 6 DEMOCRATIC Bishop's Corner 965 Silas Deane 397A Broad St. Box olfice open weekdays 9-4 and 4.5 minutes before 394 TOLLAND TURNPIKE JoHmon$ performances. Tickets available at all TICKET- 2531 Albany Ave. Highway OPEN EVERY NIGHT NOV. 4 RON outlets. 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Conn., tues., Oct. 21, 1975 Candidates are saying Pa, who was Irish, MCC^s Dr. Alherghini Alternative rail plan “In these time of economic accepted, retired citizens rich will, if I have my say, become iHanrljpatpr iEupntng Upralii would be pleased stresses and emotional in knowledge and experience more intimately involved In the honored as educator pressures,” said Gertrude utilized? whole educational process, urged by Sen. Ribicoff Founded Oct. 1, 1881 DeLeo, Republican candidate “We must regroup, evaluate, beginning with the child’s for the MancHfester Board, of change course if necessary, to Dr. John E. Alberghini, earliest school experience. WASHINGTON (UPI) - The Member, Audit Bureau of Circulation Member, United Press International WASHINGTON — Let the record show Education, “our children — the nurture individual growth. We associate professor of physics in a generally deteriorating “Someone once said, ‘The revised railroad consolidation Published by the Manchester Publishing Co., Herald Square, that former Sen. J. William Fulbright of citizens of tomorrow — are still must not lose sight of the in­ at Manchester Community state,” the senator said. ANDREW TULLY best time to tackle a small plan is an improvement over Manchester, Conn. 06040. Telephone (203) 643-2711. our first priority. We, as con­ dividual human being. College, has been selected an “The heart of this crisis Legal Notice Arkansas is now entitled to be addressed problem is before he or she the original. Sen. Abraham cerned parents and leaders, “The Board of Education Outstanding Educator of seems to be the inability of the In compliance with Title IX as “Sir.” grows up.’ Let’s begin!” Ribicoff, D-Conn., said today, Raymond F. Robinson, Editor-Publisher Harold E. Turkington, Managing Editor must offer educational alter­ America for 1975. presently bankrupt Penn Cen­ regulations of the Eklucation Fulbright, an Anglophile from ‘way but it still will have “disastrous nobility was caught with his hand in the till natives. On the MCC staff since 1965, tral and other lines to provide Amendments of 1972, the Board back, finally made it the other day when economic consequences.” “What about the learning dis­ Dr. Alberghini has written ar­ necessary maintenance and up­ of Education will be requested he was knighted by Great Britain “for out­ or in a Chelsea love nest with someone Ribicoff, in testimony for the keep,” he said. abled child who is frustrated? ticles about physics and physics at its next board meeting to ex­ standing contributions to Anglo-American else’s spouse. Portland teachers education. He has conducted Senate surface transportation The association plan, he said, pand its statement of non­ This sometimes caffsed strained What about the exceptional subcommittee, called for an OPINION relations.” Standing in for Queen child who is turned off by a seminars on physics and its fails to provide enough capital discrimination to include the relations at the family dinner table teaching in New York, Chicago, alternative rail rehabilitation Elizabeth, British Ambassador St. Peter structured system geared to a to rebuild the railroads on a statement that “it does not dis­ because Ma was a church of England Atlanta and Mexico City, act to improve A m erican financially sound basis and to Ramsbotham decorated Fulbright as an generalized performance level? nearing showdown criminate on the basis of sex in Britisher and did not take kindly to Pa’s Mexico. passenger and freight service. cushion the economic impact Honorary Knight Commander of the What alternatives can we offer the educational programs or ac­ Also, he wrote a text, “An The Connecticut Democrat that curtailment of branch line British Empire. wisecracks about what he called the “king these young people? They hang United Press International tivities which it operates.” has scheduled a workshop Audio-Visual Tutorial Approach 'said the final plan of the U.S. services would have. Again, we must and queen racket.” She was a good, loyal on, coast along, creating ’ Teachers in Portland appear Pending a review of the The knighthood had to be honorary Wednesday afternoon to focus to College Physical Science,” Railway Association failed to Under the proposed bill, he American who enjoyed the Fourth of July problems for their teachers, headed for a showdown with the regulations implementing Title because a law says no American citizen school board over contract on professional staff improve­ now in its second printing. It is provide for a primary freight said: IX by the Board of Education, almost as much as Pa did, but she had an their peers and, most of all, for ment and evaluations. hang together, or... may accept a foreign title without getting talks and a proposed teacher used at other community route into Connecticut and — A Federal Rail Property D r. James P. Kennedy, abiding pride in and affection for the titled themselves. In West Hartford, Kenneth into a peck of trouble with the U.S. evaluation plan and West Hart­ colleges. restoration of the Poughkeep­ Administration would accept superintendent of schools, has crowd. “They resort to undesirable Lund, director of teacher authorities and probably losing his ford teachers may ask the He has served on the faculty sie, N.Y., rail bridge. railroad rights of way turned designated Wilson E. Deakin Pa would sit down to take on a load of behavior in their desperate negotiations for the school American citizenship. I won’t report Connecticut Board of Education of Purdue University, Indiana, Dr. John E. Alberghini The original plan called for over voluntarily by the lines Jr. to be the employe of the “When in the course of human 1789, when the new system of federal search for recognition and often board, said he has discussed Fulbright if I catch him responding to a pot roast, clear his throat and then remark to help break their contract the University of Connecticut elimination of 140 miles of and set rehabilitation and Board of Education who will events the threat of extinction con­ government began to function under sadly join the growing ranks of with the board and the teachers that he hoped Ma had read about Lord deadlock. and Central Connecticut State Connecticut rail freight lines, maintenance standards. The receive grievances alleging pal’s surreptititous “Sir William,” but the dropout — a terrible price to the possibility of bringing in a fronts mankind, it is necessary for the the U.S. Constitution. Whatsisname’s arrest for embezzling Jo Anne Griswold, president College. College in Suffield. or about one quarter of the trackage would be leased to the non-compliance. will merely shrug it off as a victimless pay for our inability to provide state conciliator. funds of the Society for the Protection ol of the Educational Association He was a research engineer The list of his works will total. The final plan has railroads which would pay a Mr. Deakin may be reached people of the United States to declare Like that original Declaration, “it is crime. for them. The West Hartford Education Hunting Dogs “Poor England,” he’d say of Portland, said Monday the with Hughes Research appear in the 1975 edition of reduced track abandonments to user fee. at the Board of Education’s However, I trust Fulbright will not go “Even with a limited budget, Association, meanwhile, was their interdependence with the people recognized that this will be a begin­ school board’s unilaterally Laboratories in California and a “Outstanding Educators of 90 miles, he said. — States could obtain federal central office at 45 N. School St. about harassing peasants and abducting with a sigh, “burdened with a gang of I believe we can and must expected to continue its job ning, not a conclusion of effort,” says proposed merit pay program is research scientist for United America” and the Directory of “This is an improvement,” assistance to acquire, moder­ or by telephone at 646-5854. of all nations and to embrace those pilfering nobles.” tackle these considerations slowdown until Friday. lower-class damsels, as knights are still illegal and would destroy Technologies Research American Educators. he said. “But it would still nize and operate rail lines not The Manchester public principles and build those institutions Frederick Heldring, chairman of the Ma would respond quietly that she had head on. We need to take a hard While problems lingered in technically entitled to do by the rules and teacher morale. Laboratories in East Hartford. He and his wife, Joan, live in mean disastrous economic con­ included in the interstate rail schools will adopt and publish indeed read about Lord Whathisname’s look at the job market, to in­ the two communities, schools which will enable mankind to survive council’s Bicentennial Era program. regulations of chivalry. I will be annoyed She said the school board is He is a member of the board South Glastonbury with their sequences for many industries system. grievance procedures providing “troubles,” but she had also taken note of vestigate work study programs, returned to near normal in if he goes charging into a supermarket and trying to implement an evalua­ of trustees for Saint Alphonsus two sons. which depend on these rail lines — The high speed rail line for prompt and equitable solu­ and civilization to flourish.’’ Why a “ Declaration of to constantly examine curricula Bristol Monday. starts pillaging the joint, or demands free the activities of a certain U.S. Senatof tion procedure before a con­ for raw materials vital to many between Boston and tion of student and employe So reads the pream ble to a Interdependence?” who had been convicted for accepting and to periodically re-evaluate of Connecticut’s manufac­ complaints alleging discrimina­ Dover sole at Sans Souci. the personnel implementing it. tract agreement has been Washington would be made a bribes. Her argument was that Milord had reached. turers.” tion on the basis of sex. “Declaration of Interdependence,” a Because just as the founding fathers In fact, it’s been a long time since a Could para-professionals be reality. not turned to thievery because he was a Portland Superintendent of Ribicoff, a cosponsor of the Signed, document written for today’s world bj^ of the United States framed their knight misbehaved in such a manner, employed, volunteer services peer but because he was a crook. Schools George C. Cunningham Food stamp changes proposed 1975 Rail Rehabilitation Act, James P. Kennedy, although the Beatles kept right on being said the measure offers what he noted historian Henry Steele Com- Declaration on the basis of certain That was the trouble with Great Britain, Superintendent of Schools nuisances after they were knighted, and I WASHINGTON (UPI) - plus up to $100 a month — and their monthly income for the called a “desirable alter­ mager. The complete text will be self-evident truths, new self-evident Pa would say; it was a country where a wouldn’t trust around the block some of President Ford’s proposal to would be eligible for food stamps. This formula native” to the final plan of the born crook was a peer because he had the ready publicly for the first time in truths of an even more complex the British industrial tycoons with “Sir” change the food stamp program stamps. eliminates a complex variety of United States Railway Associa­ right blood. A man, he said, should be MANCHESTER HOSPITAL NOTES contains elements of two con­ tion, Philadelphia on Oct. 24. nature confront the United States and in front of their handles. If the family includes one deductions that have led to Still, the whole knighthood-nobility gim­ required to work his way up at some useful trasting bills already in­ member over 60 years old, the loopholes which have been cost­ “In the Northeast and many The new Declaration is one of five the whole world today. task before the government let him inherit troduced on the subject. ceiling would rise to $6,550 — ly to the U.S. Treasury. other areas of the country, rail Medi-Views mick has become a piece of mostly St., Vernon; Effie Freiheit, 160 a title. Discharged Friday: Joseph Borrowing from the more $5,050 plus up to $125 per month. freight and passenger service is principal steps in a program The lives, fortunes and cultures of harmless nonsense. Titles don’t mean that Main St.; Muriam Jay, Such debates always ended in a tid, Volz, 63 Delmont St.; Lenore conservative of them, spon­ After deducting the $100 a developed by the World Affairs Coun­ all peoples are threatened by much these days, even in the British Isles, Wethersfield; Paul Foley, East by mostly because Pa had a gallant streak Fisher, 33 Overbrook Dr., Ver­ sored by Sen. James Buckley, month, families would be Michael Dworkin, B. SC. on account of what the tax collector has Hartford; Stephen Beebe, 2571 CR-N.Y., the Ford program cil of Philadelphia of global in­ worldwide imbalances of food, and he knew how far he could go without non; John Willey, East Hart­ required to pay 30 per cent of wrought. Many titled Englishmen and ford; Richard McGowan, 20 Green Rd.; Terry Ouellette, 17 would tie a family’s eligibility Registered Pharmacist terdependence. Others include: natural resources, intercontinental hurting his wife's feelings. “All right, H onesty even a few Lords and Ladies actually work Breezy Hill Rd., South Wind­ Goodwin Rd., Bolton; Heidi to the official poverty level of — A ceremonial signing of the pollution, world population, crisis in for a living and do not have unlimited dear," he’d say, “you can have your Lord's sor; Agatha Ruff, 261 Charter Holcomb, 33 View St.; Charles $5,050 for a family of four, thus A ccountability and Sirs, and I’ll take democracy.” Brown, Charmia Knoll, Talcott- the international monetary system credit at ritzy saloons. Oak St.; Ellen Bean, 25 W. Mid­ eliminating about 3.4 million R esponsiveness Declaration by members of Congress “Thank you, Andrew,” Ma would reply. ville; Thomas Donlon, 10 Randy Pa, who was Irish, would have been dle Tpke.; Velina Reynolds, En­ persons from the program now Over 40 Taart of Unexcellad SkKlca and other Americans at and military armaments out of con­ Rd., Ellington; Vanessa Hodge, D edication pleased by this turn of events. He “But if you don’t mind I think I’m entitled field; Jean Folino, Stafford serving about 18.8 million per­ VITAMINS... Wrights Mill Rd., Coventry. Open 24 Hours Dally 3aiHJJIWlLLINGNESS Independence Hall in January 1976. trol, as well as a host of other threats regarded knights and peers of the realm as to have both.” Springs; Francis Wilson, 302 W. sons. Discharged Sunday: William The administration plan, an­ FOR EMERGENCY SERVICE dose by U.S. Gov’t, — Sponsoring a convocation of the to human development and order that a bunch of lazy loafers afflicted with the And so, indeed, is J. William Fulbright, Center St. O bjectivity . ' Also, Shirley Holmes, RD 5, Field, New York, N.Y.; Eileen nounced Monday, also includes morals of a Parisian cutpurse. He was Another hand across the ocean won’t do specialized agencies of the United transcend national boundaries, points Coventry; Virginia Smith, Cristelli, East Hartford; elements of the more liberal R ESPONSIBILITY might be wrong!! always delighted when a member of the either Britain or the U.S. any harm. Beauty spot in a Connecticut wood (Photo by Reginald Pinto) Wlllimantic; Barbara Semino, Martha Wieland, 166School St.; bill sponsored by Sens. George K nowledge Nations in Philadelphia next fall. out William W. Bodine Jr., president Jerry Parizek, West M©bil Colchester; Frank Milo, Plain- McGovern, D-S.D., and Robert HEATING OILS — Arranging a series of of the council. ville; Jane White, 68 Horton Willington; Lucien Collin, 543 Dole, R-Kan., in that both committee to re-elect director The U.S. Government, FDA, has set up the “Interdependence Assemblies” and “It is time,” he says, “for daring in­ Rd.; David Brasefield, 126G Hartford Rd.; Fred Gorman, 78 would eliminate many of the OIL BURNER & Grove St., Rockville; Gomer loopholes that have allowed recommended daily requirement for each vitamin. encouraging the study of in­ itiatives by people concerned and Rachel Rd.; Denise Kelley, 66 HEATING INSTALLATION PAUL E WILLHIDE Regent St.; Frederic Rocker, Walters, East Hartford. non-needy people to get stamps. mCkenzie treasurer Evidence is now turning up to show that this dosage terdependence in the nation’s schools. responsible for the fate of mankind.” 251 South St., Rockville; Julia Also, Marguerite Nason, Under the Ford plan, a family may be too low. South St., Coventry; Beverly 643-5135 . The World Affairs Council sees its It is the council’s hope to reawaken Lariviere, 87 Spruce St. of four could have an annual in­ 315 Center St. Manchester Discharged Saturday: Anderson, 19 Lexington Dr.; come of up to $6,250 — $5,050 role as that of a catalyst, to bring the spirit that led to a mutuality of un­ Clare Gottmann, 32 Daly Rd., The 200 American Technicians Samuel Vacant!, 101 Grandview Take for example Vitamin-A. Dr. Eli Seifter, of the Hebron; Patricia Amaral, En­ together distinguished leaders and derstanding among the American St.; George Rose Sr., 266 Bolton Albert Einstein School of Medicine, has reported that Center Rd., Bolton; Mary field; William Starr, East Hart­ experts to discuss and analyze the colonies and to kindle that same spirit Some of my friends are fearful about the the interim agreement with Sadat in In the brilliant analysis in The New ford; Elizabeth Martin, 383 5,000 units of Vitamin-A is actually 1/3 of what man Delaney, 139 Benton St.; Harry needs. But new research has discovered that Vitamin-A facts and issues shaping world affairs for an understanding of mutuality Israeli-Egyptian agreement which will exchange for giving up the land, the York Times Magazine, Richard H. Adams, 110 Lake Rd., Andover; Foster St., South Windsor; MAX LERNER Melissa Nelson, 302 Woodland is a necessary Vitamin in order to maintain “a properly and American foreign policy. among nations. bring 200 American technicians to monitor passes, the oil fields? Sadat's word, in Ullman, of Princeton, points out some Kevin Spaulding, 411 West St., the early warning system against attacks sides, to warn everyone against attacks itself, would not have been enough, given things we might otherwise forget. The Hebron; Albert Grunder, 140 St.; Darrin Mitchell, 87 Birch functioning immune defense system against CANCER As the nation approaches its Its program will actually run for 13 from either side at the Mitla passes in the mounted from whatever source. They will his risky life chances. What Israel wanted early-warning system will operate for the Hilliard St.; Joan Tedford, St.; Jill Kukish, 65 Broad St. and infections.” Also, Vitamin-A is involved in the Also, Cindy Hanson, 86 Ash years, paralleling the span between Bicentennial, says Bodine, “nothing Sinai. They are wrong. Their basic not be soldiers in disguise but the peace it could get only from the United States: A Webster Lane, Bolton; proper functioning of the Adrenal glands when under Egyptians as well as the Israelis. It will St. Ext.; Roger Sherman, 37 It’s the phone service that tells you 1776, when the Declaration of could be more timely and relevant wrongness is that'in their fear of a repeti­ warders of the passes. shopping list for military purchases, a strip Israel of the surprise element, which Margaret Martins, East Hamp­ stress. It tends to modify the overactivity of the Clearly this still leaves some dangers ton; Tammie Carter, Simsbury. Overlook Dr., South Windsor; adrenals and protect the thyroid. One questions the tion of the U.S. entanglement In Vietnam credit line, and after all a renewed moral it has used in earlier wars before the last Theoleon Mason, East Hart­ Independence was promulgated, and that to extend the concept of in­ for America in its Middle East position. Also, David Chesley, 323 Lake reliability of governmental advice, when it they have allowed themselves to become commitment to Israel’s security. one. Moreover, there is little danger of the ford. another call is trying to reach you while dependence to interdependence.” mindlessly isolationist. Any American in­ How should it not? The whole Kissinger That commitment was already there, American technicians getting trapped recommends no more than 10,000 units daily and the volvement in the affairs of other nations, strategy has been based on the assumption but it was vaguer before the decision to between the two camps if shooting starts TOXIC dose over a long period of time is actually 200,- 000 units daily. I question the reliability of the other low however crucial it may be to world peace, that President Sadat welcomes the agree­ send the American watchmen to the in earnest. Once they have given the war­ you’re on the line. It lets you answer seems to them beyond the pale. Once ment, which will leave him free to build up passes. Symbols are important, in world ning, they will have time to extricate' PUBLIC RECORDS recommended minimum daily requirements for all the other vitamins and minerals. frightened, twice and forever on guard Egypt ecohomically, and that Premier politics as in the individual life, but they themselves by helicopter. To tell the truth against unreal as well as real dangers. Assad of Syria will not want to be isolated. are stronger if they are visible. That is the Again the insistent question, what then Warrant) deeds Jesse S. Bettinger, fence at 50 your phone when you’re away But in a time of the assassins, Sadat could crucial element which the technicians does Israel gain? It gains world attention In addition, there is evidence to show that From time immemorial, members Will Congress vote for truth in The Vietnam, parallel doesn't hold. The The U & R Housing Corp. to Morse Rd., $365. he killed, and a successor regime might bring. They will be Americans, operating and American attention. And it gains the PRESERVATIVES, such as BHA — BHT — normally American “advisers” in Vietnam, first Rosaire W. and Theresa Paie- Paul Giacopassl, tool shed at of Congress have been padding the government by making tlie well renounce the deal with Kissinger and American-made installations. It will be promise of an American presence. added to cereals, bread, meats, candy, etc., destroy sent under Dwight Eisenhower, were ment, property on Kennedy 92 Autumn St., $275. voluminous Congressional Record Congressional Record the real record Israel. In that event Assad could become Impossible for Americans at home to ig­ from home. It allows you to make some the vitamin content of food. Also, they destroy the en­ there to organize and teach military This is the key fact about the Middle Rd., $66,500. Ernest J. Reed Inc. for Alfred even more stubborn than he is now, and nore their presence, as the world has so Rosetto, demolish building at zymatic processes which aid in the proper func­ which most people believe is a faithful it is supposed to be? We watch and operations. The 200 technicians in the East problem for the next decade: It will '• Green Manor Estates Inc. to the whole house of cards would collapse. often done about the U.N. presence in this Robert W. Agnew, parcel on 226 Spruce St., $1,000. tioning of our body.* Below you will see dramatic chronicle of deliberations on the floor wait. Sinai will be there with the consent of both not be resolved without an American What then did Israel get out of signing Middle East. presence there, in one form or another. I Grissom Rd., $13,000. Barney T. Peterman Jr. for calls by pushing just two buttons. chromatogram microphotos, as seen through a very of the House and Senate, with such am not talking of troops meant to take Trade name Harry Reinhorn, additions to high powered electron microscope. You actually see things as letters from constituents, part in military action, as is true of the Joel L. Lake, doing business dwelling at 200 Spring St., $2,- the changes that occur in vitamins when preser­ as Lake General Contracting. 000. American NATO contingents, but of some It sets up three-person conference calls vatives are addedi Note the disappearance of the newspaper editorials and “extensions OPEN FORUM Lig pendens Aqua Pool & Patio Inc. for kind of security setup which will operate “spokes” denoting enzyme destruction. of remarks” — and sometimes even Town of Manchester versus Mr. and Mrs. R. Schauster, under the U.N. Security Council and will hanging around, they might have been “Who authorized sewers to be included Abraham Druckman, property swimming pool at 45 Carman altering their actual remarks. Support asked include Americans as well as others. without operator assistance. It gives working if you had taken the time to write Wants vigilant at the town expense?” The answer was at 815-821 Main St. Rd., $3,500. As a compromise to reform-minded This will probably be the deep thrust of Bridget A. Marceau, for youth work a letter. If everyone helps, we should get “Oops, someone made a mistake.” The Beverly G. Wagner versus councilmen the final stage of the negotiations, which Richard B. Wagner, property at alterations at 8 Tracy Dr., $550. / colleagues. Sen. Howard Cannon, D- the money. sewers were deleted and construction program funds will focus on Israel and Syria and will in­ 425 Hackmatack St. Maurice E. French, fence at you speedy push-button calling. It’s Nev., chairman of the joint com­ Thank you, To the editor: went ahead. What a precedent that would clude agreements on the Golan Heights, Building permits 66 Ridge St., $750. Marilyn Gerlach Selecting our town council for the next have set for future industrial roads. mittee responsible for the Record, has Jerusalem, the West Bank and the , Madeline G. Heck, E.B. Co. Inc., new dwelling at To the editor: 610 Center St. two years is before us. Such selection is Now, as we look at,the names of 12 coun­ 134 Briarwood Dr., $32,000. Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO). alterations at 34 Tower Rd., agreed to use a typographic device of To whom this may concern and that is Manchester based on more than the issues of monied cil candidates, one stands out in bold relief $250. B.T. Peterman Sr. and Jr., Assad and Yasser Arafat will be hard some kind to enable readers of the every resident of Manchester. The proposals for future spending even though — Bob Myette. He has certainly Allan W. Clark, fence at 43 new dwelling at 12 Grissom natural \!irantm C natitral C with BHA popular orange dunk bargainers. For Israel there will be Federal Government granted the State of merited. The town government is demonstrated his willingness and ability Arcellia Dr., $1,000. * Rd., $27,000. tiobalphone' Record to distinguish between this Urges attendance greater anguish ahead on what it has to Connecticut a considerable amount of authorized to spend $2,876,041 as of now. to ask questions and purs'Qe answers to the kind of stuffing and speeches actually yield than was true even about the Sinai oil When Vitamin-E Is milled out of our bread, and money to be distributed to towns to hire at candidates The real issue relates to the solution of town problems for the benefit fields and passes. ' orange juice loses 75% of its Vltamin-C content 10 made in Congress. kids ages 14 to 22 that are still in school to characteristics of each candidate as to of all. session Since Syria — unlike Egypt — is Soviets minutes after opening a can, and excessive sugar Sponsors of a reform resolution work. vigilance, industriousness, curiosity as to Others indicate a certain ability in this oriented, the Soviet Union will have to bej and stress burns up B-Complex vitamins in our The Suburban Youth Work Program un­ To the editor; the manner in how such money is spent same public concern — A1 Caffyn, Mike want a lot more. Not only would the part of the settlement. 1 don’t see thq bodies rapidly, how can the government set reliable der the direction of Robert Digan has been As a former state voter service director and the tenacity to demand answers to Enes and Eddie Havens. The council if resolution require that off-the-floor Israeli leaders making their agonized MANCHESTER standards when the VARIABLE FACTORS are so doing just that, until this year. The money of the League of Women Voters, 1 urge questions on such spending. If these dominated by such motivated members decision unless there is an Americatr Class — “Adult Occupational great. material be printed in a different type that is granted is turned over to the Manchester voters to accept the invitation characteristics had existed for all may never completely eliminate mis­ presence in the disputed area, as part oi Training Program” face, more importantly it would Connecticut Manpower Program to dis­ of the League of Women Voters of members in the past we might not have management but vigilance will certainly When Cancer is on the increase along with Car­ the peace underwitten by the United Time — Monday and Thursdays 7-8 p.m. tribute to the needy towns for the working Manchester to attend a Round Robin Can­ had the Pierce & Buckland road problems, serve to diminish its appearance. diovascular deaths there appears to be something decree that corrections in con­ States and probably the Soviet Union as purpose. They want to give all the money didates Meeting Wednesday evening, Oct. nor to those who saw the natural beauty of Robert R. Sills Manchester High Schooi wrong in our body’s ability to fight back and maintain gressional utterances be limited to well. to Hartford, East Hartford and West Hart­ 22, at Manchester High School at 8 o’clock. the Rye Street park area at the Wapping 366 Hilton Rd. Ciass begins — October 23, 1975 for 10 itself in a healthy condition. To say that such a future will be hard to changes in grammar and not sub­ ford. Why? They say they have a higher This meeting will give the voters of Fair for the first time an explanation of South Windsor weeks. achieve is a lurid understatement. Bu^ 70% to 85% of all cancer Is environmentally stance. unemployment rate. Well, they also have Manchester an unusual opportunity to why a bomb crater was created there in who would have predicted, five years ago, NO COST caused. The only effective manner of protecting one more people. For the number of people meet with, talk with, and question their the removal of landfill for our town dump, Jackston “Crossing out or writing in what one that the Egyptians and Israelis would ba Class will be Two Phased: self is through Prevention. Prevent cancer and other Manchester has, our unemployment rate candidates for the Board of Directors of nor to why noxious sewer fumes drove signing the agreement they did this year? Phase I — Job Hunting Skills diseases by removing pollutants from our food and wishes is grossly misleading to both is just as high. the town, the Board of Education and the children from the Wood Library grounds. vote urged Of one thing I'm pretty certain — that th^ Keeping a Job air and bettering our diet with the proper nutrition. In the public and the federal agencies Manchester wants and needs this two candidates for Town Treasurer. This vigilance reaches matters before To the editor: issue of an American presence in the Midi • money. How many of your kids have These candidates after making a brief the fact, as well as after. To illustrate, the During this past year there has been order to fortify our bodies. It Is the politicians and and courts which rely on the Record die East will be part of the world politicat Phase II — On-site training in local industries applied for work and were turned down opening statement will then join you — the Council, a few years ago, adopted a policy much progress made in this town which public health officials who should be charged with to establish congressional intent,” due to a lack of experience? The SYWP climate through the end of the decade. “malpractice.” They can clean up our environment voters — at round tables for refreshments to assist in the building of industrial roads. has been beneficial to all of us. We have Classes will have: Guest Speakers, Field Trips says Sen. Bob Pack wood, R-Ore., one gives Manchester youths a chance to get and for a discussion with you about their Under the formula devised for this, the also had several local governmental and remove the poisons from our food. the experience needed to get the job they ..... Reprint from research paper by Dr, M, Justin Smith, Ph.D. of the principal sponsors of,the resolu­ candidacies. Each candidate will spend town, in order to attract new business to problems that have been controversial. TODAY’S THOUGHT At end of program adults will have: Entry level job want. tion. part of his or her time at your table so you South Windsor, promised each developer One of the members of the Board of Direc­ skills and Job openings in community. So, you can read this in the paper and will have a chance to make an intelligent that the town would build industrial roads tors has faced all of these issues squarely "Well, my mother taught me to smile aj * registered trademark of ‘‘TRUST YOUR HEALTH TO YOUR say “so what,” or you can help decision as to whom you will cast your on the developer’s land to accommodate and with fortitude. people and always be nice...that’s the To Register Call Southern New England Telephone." Southern New England Telephone DOCTOR AND HIS PRESCRIPTIONS TO Manchester’s kids keep working during vote for and why. business he would bring in and the cost for Phyllis Jackston has been devoted and most important thing...always be nicer Vocational Office 646-5854, Ext. 368 US % Dateline 1775 school year. Write the mayor, governor, League members will serve as hostesses such roads would be offset by the in­ dedicated to her position on the Board. It Sure some people bother me, but 1 keep Sponsored By senators and congress, Robert Weiss, our at each table, and the Junior Women’s creased taxes received from such new will be my privilege to go to the polls on my feelings inside and just smile. My MANCHESTER BOARD OF EDUCATION Totalphone service Is now available to customers In Manchester whose phone numbers start with 643,646,647 and lly I'nilril PrfHH Inifrnulionul general manager, the CMP or anyone else Club will provide the refreshments. business. The town’s promise included a Nov. 4 and vote for Mrs. Jackston. I ask ail mother always said, smile and the world 649. (A number change is not necessary for customer with a 646 number.) It costs $4.00 more than the basic and monthly bill for residence customers and $6.25 more for business customers. Push-button phones (Touch-Tone ALBANY, N.Y. Oct. 21—The provisional you know might help us. Voters don’t miss this opportunity to road and water drains. citizens of Manchester to support this lady smiles with you; weep and you weep STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION congress ordered all sulphur and We need your support behind us. Show alone." — Eve Anygal .1 service) are also available without the custom-calling features of Totalphone at $1.75 more than the basic monthly meet with your candidates. Well, on a Fourth of July weekend, an who has so capably served us. bill for residence customers and $2.25 more for business customers. To try Totalphone and Touch-Tone, visit the brimstone in New York City shipped to your spirit and get out that paper and pen Do you share your real feelings? Do yojl Eleanor C. Rubijiow advertisement was published for bids for Very truly yours, Manchester Phone Store at 52 East Center Street. To place an order, call us at 643-4101. safety up the Hudson River on grounds a and write today before the money is gone. (Mrs. Jay E.) the first road, which included drains and Thomas O'Neill usually wear a mask? ! British attack on New York seemed immi- Remember it is all up to you. 49 Pitkin St. answers. The writer, the following mor­ 11-A Bluefield Dr. Earle R. Custer, pastor « nent Just remember when you see those kids Manchester ning, asked the town manager. Manchester • North United Methodist Church PAGE EIGHT - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., Oct. 21, 1975 Sisters wed in recent ceremonies LaBrecq ue- Virginia M ^CHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., Oct. 21, 1975 - PAGE NINE I Absence voting <- Retiring mayor faces Darlene Kay Virginia of BETTY’S NOTEBOOK Manchester and John David u i l Democratic ^roasting^ LaBrecque of Norwich, were By BETTY RYDER married Oct. 18 at the Church forms available SOUTH WINDSOR sponsoring a course in Car­ of the Nazarene in Manchester. Do you have a character in with cocktails and buffet at the JUDY KUEHNEL diopulmonary Resuscitation The seminar will focus on (CPR). your neighborhood? You know, home of Richard and Chris The bride is the daughter of VERNON 644-1364 discussion of the employment someone who always manages Suisman (he’s a member of the Mr. and Mrs. James A. Virginia Voters, or applicants for ad­ South Windsor’s outgoing The course will be given by Hartford Town Council) at 91 of 246 W. Center St. The mission to become voters, who of ex-offenders returning to the mayor, Robert Smith, will be the Heart Association of Hart­ to get into predicaments, such town. as losing golf balls in the drain Elm St. bridegroom is the son of Mrs. will be unable to appear at a the “main course” at the an­ ford, and will include the new Metric system pipes, or running out with the Still all is not lost. The tours Rita LaBrecque of Norwich and polling place on election day, nual Roasting Fund-Raiser of standards for CPR, which have “How Can the Connecticut changed recently, trash and returning to find the for the public are being con­ the late George LaBrecque. Nov. 4 for any legitimate the South Windsor Democratic Included in the course will be door locked. ducted Friday, Oct. 31 and reason, may apply for absentee Homemaker Survive Metric?” party on Oct. 23. will be the topic of a leader slides, a movie and the prac­ Well, we have one in our Saturday, Nov. 1, so I may The Rev. Brough Bailey of ballots upon special application The event is a tribute by training meeting Oct. 23 at the ticing of the new methods on a neighborhood, and I think it’s make it yet. Buses will leave Mission Wings in Hartford per­ forms available at the office of friends to Smith’s contributions Tolland County Agricultural life-size manikin. Course com­ me. the Hartford Civic Center on a formed the double-ring the town clerk. Memorial to his party and to the town. He Center, Rt. 30, Vernon. pletion cards from the Heart For instance, the other mor­ regular basis between 9 a.m. ceremony. The reception hall Building, Park Place. has served three terms on the Dr. Donald Stitts, economist Association will be mailed to ning, while waving one of the and 3 p.m. was decorated with pink, red, Legitimate reasons are: Town Council before deciding from the University of Connec­ recently not to seek re-election. those who complete the course. children off to school, “Red” No Judy Garland white and yellow Absence from the state during all the hours of voting ticut, will conduct the meeting The roasting will be held in The course will be held at St. scooted out the door. Saturday morning, my chrysanthemums. Mrs. Ivan (members of the Armed Forces from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. Garden Grove Caterers on Peter’s Episcopal Church, Sand Now “Red” is our dog and we daughter had a brilliant idea. Beckwith of Vernon was Groups wishing to send Bernie Cantor Dr. Norman Zlotsky John S. Mason Keeney St. in Manchester Hill Rd. in South Windsor, Mon­ call him “Red” because he is. organist and Rowena Circo of need only be absent from the Thomas S. Mason Well, it seemed that instead representatives can register by beginning with a cocktail hour day and Tuesday evening, Nov. Well he is always hitched on a Talcottville, the bride’s aunt, town); illness or physical dis­ of mother cooking breakfast, calling the extension office. at 6:30 p.m., a buffet dinner at 10 and 11, from 7 to 10 p.m. chain when he goes out — unless was soloist. ability; because of religious we should go out to eat. Church hazaar 7, followed by the roasting of For further information call of course he escapes — which If you will recall it was tenets forbidding secular activi­ “Hollx Daze” will be the Smith. 644-2980 or 289-8709. was the case last week. raining very hard, but it did The bride, given in marriage ty on election day; status as theme of the bazaar to be spon­ Speakers include Rev. John He darted across the street, seem adventuresome, so we by her father, wore a white students (or spouse of) in a Mrs. Michael J. Urso Mrs. James S. Zitani Jr. sored by the First Lutheran Rockville Hospital fund drive Gay, William Young, Dennis and “woofed” hello to the world did. nylon gown trimmed with lace college, university or other in­ Church, 154 Orchard St., Moynihan and Vin Callahan. as I stood on the back steps She picked a Main St. and designed with long sleeves. stitution f higher learning Patricia Mary McCluskey and Michael A reception was held at the Veteran’s Rockville, Nov. 8. Assisting the arrangements gently calling his name. You restaurant (and what do you Her long veil was trimmed with located in any other town, who Inta Lessard Joseph Urso were married. Sept, 20 at the Memorial Clubhouse in East Hartford, The bazaar will be open from are Joe Franianni and Ed have to be gentle with “Red” or know her girlfriend just lace and she carried a bouquet will be absent from this town. Broadview Community Church in Hart­ after which the couple left for Florida. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. with booths Havens, Tickets, at $10 each, he won’t come back at all. happened to be working there) of pink, white and yellow And: Absence from the town division chairmen appointed finalist in ford They are residing in Manchester. may be obtained from any He paid absolutely no atten­ chrysanthemums. during all hours of voting featuring handcraft items. and we settled down to wait for member of the Democratic tion, and I had visions of his because of membership in a Bicentennial items, hanging big lottery our bacon, eggs and home fries. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. LaBrecque Photo Four division chairmen have Bernie Cantor, a local Town Committee or can­ being picked up by an alert dog Kathleen Anne McCluskey and James religious community, who may pots, plants, baked goods, orthopedic surgeon on the staff Inc., both hospital trustees, will People were coming in, Pauline F. McCluskey of Manchester and Miss Jeannette L. Virginia of been named for the first annual realtor, w ill head up the didates. Inta Lessard of 80 Wells St. is warden or hit by a passing car. Salvatore Zitani Jr. were married Aug. 16 Mrs. John D. LaBrecque have a temporary place of Christmas candles and or­ of Rockville Hospital, will call head up solicitation of the in­ closing their umbrellas and the late Thomas M. McCluskey Sr. The Manchester, was her sister’s fund appeal of Rockville solicitation of fraternal one of 12 finalists for the first of Well, there I was in my at the Blessed Sacrament Churdh in East abode in another town. naments and luncheonette. on physicians and dentists to surance and real estate firms in UPR course hanging up their dripping rain- bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Helen Urso maid of honor. Robert Fay of Virginia of Manchester the ^ ““th Building of the church. General Hospital. Howard organizations in Vernon, tw o Instant Match Hartford. The completed application For the children there will be seek their support for the drive. the three towns. The South Windsor Young Salvador Dali housecoat (you Massachusetts served as best bride’s brother. The couple will reside in Wolfanger is over-all chairman Tolland, and Ellington, “Millionaire” drawings. ■ I started humming softly (I of New Britain and the late Frank Urso. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. may be returned either in per­ booths featuring treasures and John S. Mason, and Thomas The fund appeal will start Wives, an affiliate of the Hart­ know the kind that looks like man. Ushers were Gary a reception was held at the Norwich. of the drive. They will compete for a The Rev. Les Chapman officiated. trash and penny candy. Door Dr. Norman Zlotsky, an S. Mason, of L. Bissell & Son, Oct. 27 and end Nov. 21. ford YWCA Nutmeg Branch, is it's been shot at and hit) holding do once in a while) and the un­ Pauline F. McCluskey of Manchester and son or by mail. If applied for in grand prize of one million prizes will also be awarded. a piece of bologna in my hand, likely tune was “Oh, What A The bride was given in marriage by her the late Thomas M. McCluskey Sr. The person at the town clerk’s of­ dollars, paid $50,000 a year for The deepest point in the ankle deep in soggy grass, Beautiful Morning” (which of brother, Peter J. McCluskey. of bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. fice, it may be completed and Pinochle winners 20 years, at a special drawing world’s oceans is the Mariana cooing sweet things to “Red” course it wasn’t). Manchester. Mrs. Kathn Zitani of James S. Zitani Sr. of Winter Haven, Fla., BOY returned at the same time Last Thursday tournament the last week of October. Trench in the Pacific off the who had safely made it across “Gee,” I said to Maggie, Manchester, was her sister’s matron of formerly of Windsor. otherwise it has to be sent to winners in the Vernon Senior In addition to the first prize, a SCOUT Philippines, 36,198 feet. Citizens’ Pinochle Club were: Summer curriculum workshops “imagine if someone just pop­ honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Marianne The Rev. James Harrison officiated. the applicant and must be the street. second-place prize of $50,000 “C’mon ‘Red’” I said, as I ped up, started singing out loud, McCluskey and Miss Maureen McCluskey, The bride was given in marriage by her returned to the town clerk by Beatrice Minor 627; Ann and 10 third-place prizes of $1,- slowly inched closer and closer leaped to the top of the counter sisters of the bride, both of Manchester; brother, Peter J. McCluskey. Miss NEWS HALL FOR RENT mail, P.O. Box 245, Rockville Morrell 621; Gert Edwards 611; 000 will be awarded. to him. He laid on the ground, and tap danced it’d be just like Miss Lois Carpe of Ellington; Mrs. Susan Marianne McCluskey, the bride’s sister, Post office. All ballots must be and Ted Leboc 609. For parties, showers, receptions, reviewed at education board session his tail wagging, cause he something from a Judy Garland Ricci and iMiss Jill Goss, both of was maid of honor. Thomas Surwill of meetings Complete kitchen lacilities received no later than 6p.m., Pinochle is played Tuesdays thinks its so much fun when or Gene Kelly movie. I bet Manchester. Miss Karen Gidarakos of Windsor served as best man. Ushers were Troop 157 mile swim emblem; Tom I.arge enclo.setl parking lot Inquire Nov. 3. Post office windows and Thursdays at the new mommie plays with him. everyone would stop eating and Hartord was junior bridesmaid. PaulMcCluskey and Thomas McCluskey, MacNeely, one merit badge; close at 5 p.m. Senior Citizen Center, Park Pi., Boy Scout Troop 157 of St. Lithuanian Hail EAST HARTFORD After a five-part plan was The task of transcribing records completed on the new I told him what a good boy he applaud.” brothers of the bride, both of Manchester. Joe Neubelt, two merit badges Any person can initiate the at 1:30 p.m. Hartford's six middle schools BOLAND John Gordona of Kensington was best Bridget’s Church recently had 24 G O L W A Y S T R E E T SHEILA TULLER worked out by all the school cumulative folders of last forms. was, dangled the bologna in 1 quietly hummed on, until A reception was held at the Marine Club and mile swim emblem; sending of an absentee ballot to Auxiliary officers would necessitate much man. Ushers were Albert Urso of its first meeting, opening the MANCHESTER At last week’s special nurses, Mrs. Kowal, Barbara year’s 791 eighth graders was Center School Principal front of me, thinking all the out of the mouths of a babe I got In Manchester, after which the couple left Damon Plompen, six merit a serviceman, his spouse or Mercedes Hawley has been reorganization at that level. OIL CO. Manchester, Leslie Urso, Donald 1975-76 scouting season. Call before 8 P.M. meeting of the Board of Educa­ Thompson, and Dolores Butak completed in a three-week James Fallon and his com­ time that everything would be the message. on a tour of upper New York State. The badges and mile swim emblem. dependents who are living with elected president of the Social studies teacher John Sidlowsky, Paul Clemens, all of Vincent Perro was elected tion, 10 reports were presented researched reference materials summer workshop headed by mittee reported on a new ap­ EST. 1935 okay if I could just get close "Mom,” she said very couple are residing in Manchester. Mrs. Phone 643-0618 or 646-9155 him, by alerting either the Rockville General Hospital Larson, discussed a history Southington; and Thomas McCluskey Jr. scoutmaster, thus allowing on the summer curriculum to be used by schools in the Joseph Cascio. proach to teaching several sub­ enough to hold onto his collar. tenderly, “if it was Garland or Zitani is employed at the W. Y. Bogle registrars of voters or the town Auxiliary and Ann Dooley and course he has prepared for the of Manchester, the bride’s brother. Paul Arthur Dussault to semi-retire workships. studies of communicable dis­ Cascio reported another jects with a central theme. The In the meantime, sym­ Kelly they’d applaud; if it's Corp. Mr. Zitani is a student at Ward clerk. Application forms for Phyllis Chorches, first and se­ students at Penney High. McCluskey of Manchester, the bride’s and serve as troop advisor. Ralph Smith and Joanne Ochs eases and their control, drugs, workshop is needed to complete idea was tried with a small FUEL OIL pathetic neighbors leaving for you, they’ll get the net.” Technical College, the University of Hart­ absentee admission s electors cond vice presidents. All the workshops held during brother, was junior usher. Installed as assistant scout­ we are a of Pitkin School explained the alcohol, smoking, and growth conversion of remaining group of volunteer students for AUTOMATIC DELIVERY | work, gave a little toot on their What is it Rodney Danger- ford. can also be sent to such persons Other officers elected were: the summer were based on the masters were Art Galvin, (• Fine Arts program they and development. folders. All students from a short period of time during 24 HOUR SERVICE car horn, encouraging me to field says, oh yes, “I don’t get by the town clerk, upon request. Mary Oliver, recording request and requirements of in­ David Stansberry, Stephen crochet cotton | designed in the workshop. Their Robert McNulty, kindergarten through the pre­ the summer. pursue “Red" Ryder a little no respect.” R ush party secretary; Carolyn Schwartz, dividual school facilities, staff Gronda and Robert Neubelt. main objective was to develop a career/vocational coordinator sent tenth grade will then have Use of the approach in East members who wished to work 646-6320 further. In any event, we had a Beta Sigma Chapter of Beta corresponding secretary; Susan Warren Sentivany was elected more meaningful course of at East Hartford High, showed together, and the general Suddenly, he stood up, beautiful morning. Of consumer concern wonderland i Sigma Phi will hold its annual Shwey, treasurer; Sally Smith, committee chairman. (• study in the areas of music, art, slides on the work experience educational needs of the East 369 Center St., Manchtittr wagged his tail, turned around ''NrrciiosHtt;;^ rush party at the home of Doris assistant treasurer; and Lantern Light Scouts who participated in with the largest assortment of colors and home economics, and industrial study. The program, “The Hartford school system. and walked away. sizes of crochet cotton availablel Gyolai, Daryl Dr., Vernon, Patricia Cedor, nominating How did the tradition of dis­ the summer camp session at arts. World of Work,” was made in U.S. academy applications He paused just once, and Thursday at 8:30 p.m. committee chairman. playing Halloween jack-o’- Lake of Isles, under the super­ Rachel DeLeo, reading con­ East Hartford showing students “woofed” a message to me. Home Solicitation Act Explained Each member is to bring a Anyone interested in joining lanterns get started? vision of Joe Plompen, were sultant, explained the indepen­ from the high school classes due by end of month Know what he said? • lllly brand • Clarks big ball special dish related to her the auxiliary should contact As the story goes, it all began commended on a job well done. dent reading program to be im­ preparing for work and working “She really thinks I’m gonna By State D epartm ent The Home Solicitation Sales tract. This information is (• • quaker maid • speed cro-sheen ethnic background to be served Mrs. Maureen Cosgrove, 24 centuries ago in Ireland. There, Awards were presented, plemented at Burnside School in many local establishments. fall for that old baloney.” Of Consumer Protection Act covers installment sales on­ required under the Truth in a knit cro-sheen • j.p. coats • phentex at a candlelight and wine George Dr., membership chair­ U.S. Rep. Christopher J. 1976. By law, Dodd can a miserly, bad-natured, hard- many of them were earned at with the primary students. This slide program will be Well he returned home when To be accosted at home by a Lending Law. dinner. Those members man. Dodd, D-2nd District, has an­ nominate only residents of the ossex hlotci iJnn drinking fella called Jack ly- summer camp, to Rick (• white, ecru; colors are variegated, plus all sizes Dorothy Cipolla, a third shown to local parent’s groups he was darn good and ready door-to-door salesman may Here are some suggestions to Remember, if you pay your bringing pledges are asked to Starting the first week in nounced he will continue to Second District. O’Grady died and went to Thurston, two merit badges and of crochet hooks and loads of booksi grade teacher at Hockanum to help make parents aware of {which was about two hours sometim es by an unnerving help protect yourself: bill in one lump sum, the law arrive a few minutes early. November the auxiliary will accept applications for Those interested should write 100 EAST CENTER STREET heaven. Refused admittance Life Guard emblem; Clark School, spoke on the computer- the many programs available in later), barked at the door for experience. The Connecticut 1. If you are doubtful about giving you the right to cancel (• sponsor a bridge marathon nominations to U.S. Service to the Congressman at P.O. Box for his earthly misconduct, he Standish, five merit badges and School lunches based report card issued last the schools. 646-2300 admittance, sauntered in, Home. Solicitation Act was the purchase, don’t buy. Call does not apply. we have every little thing! which will run for eight months. Academies through Oct. 31. 1105, Norwich. F'urther infor­ made his way down to hell. The following lunches will be year to Hockanum’s third Peter Buffafuoco, career sniffed around, then curied up passed a few years ago to af­ the police if you cannot get the (• Games will be played at the In order to complete mation can be obtained from But the devil recalled that served in the public schools graders. education specialist, worked on the dining room rug for a ford protection to consumers in salesman to leave when Answers to questions of convenience of each group of processing on all applications, the Norwich office or high Jack in his lifetime had once next week. The objective of this with staff members to develop nap. high-pressure sales situations. requested. general interest will appear in "where a Monday: Sloppy Joes on bun, players as long as they play those postmarked after Oct. 31 school guidance personnel. played him a trick. So he barred Bolivia has two capital cities, workshop was to improve upon a guide to better coordinate all Sometimes a dog’s life Here is how the law works. 2. Don’t sign up for anything this column. Address questions dollar's whol kernel corn, apple crisp. once within the prescribed will not be considered. The con- him from entering. Sucre, the official capital, and and expand to the fourth grade subject curriculum especially doesn't seem too bad. You may cancel your order if: you don’t need or can’t afford. to; “Of Consumer Concern,” Tuesday: Baked sausage and month. A rules sheet will be gressman will accept “But it’s dark out here,” La Paz, a more accessible city worth a the same type report card. in areas related to career House Tour 1. The sale was made at your 3. Don’t sign a contract that Department of Consumer the miracle of mol* street ] sent to each participating applications for the U.S. Naval yelled Jack. Whereupon Satan where the actual government dollar!" applesauce, mashed potato, Mrs. Cipolla said an informal education. • TASTE THE DIFFERENCE, WITH 1 or 2 Double Beds home. contains blank spaces. If there Protection, State Office downtown manchester player. Proceeds from this Academy, the U.S. Military Had a great invitation for handed him a pumpkin with a offices are located. green beans, bread and butter, tea is planned to introduce the Buttafuoco’s report stressed : A FREE SAMPLE FOR EVERYONE Saturday, but unfortunately 2. The cancellation is made are blank spaces on the con­ Building, Hartford, Conn. 06115, peanut butter bars. marathon will benefit the Academy, the U.S. Air Force : OF OUR FRESH, PURE SWEET, Direct Dialing Telephone glowing coal inside. And Jack reporting system to the third career education for middle : AND NATURAL APPLE CIDER al within 72 hours. The 72 hours tract X X X them out. or dial toll free 1-800-842-2649. hospital. Academy, and the Merchant found I couldn't accept it at the has supposedly wandered the Wednesday: Tomato soup, grade parents. school students. The program last minute. refer to calendar days. If you 4. Read every single word on The event is open to the Marine Academy. Applications earth with his lantern ever hamburger on bun, potato Conference periods are held would make student’s more FERRANDO’S RATES It was a guided view of city sign on a Friday, Saturday or the contract and ask questions p^ ic as well as auxiliary for the Coast Guard Academy since — visible to human eyes puffs, peaches. in November so parents and aware of possible careers and ORCHARDS living hosted by Connecticut Sunday, however, you have un­ until you understand and ap­ members. Anyone wishing should be sent directly to the Weekly Monthly only at Halloween. - Thursday: Juice, pizza, teachers can discuss the first should lead to more appropriate BIRCH MT. ROAD Housing Investment Fund and til the following Wednesday to prove all of it. tossed salad, ice cream bar. further details should contact Academ y’s director of ad­ Small talk World’s largest commercial quarter marks. Board selection of high school courses 3 Miles Beyond ; the Hartford Architecture cancel. 5. Make sure the annual in­ Friday: No school, teacher’s Mrs. Lenore Brooks, Center St., missions. Vito’s Restaurant ; “There are two kinds of peo­ building is the Merchandise members Robert Bannon and and tentative career choices. MEETING ROOMS Conservancy and included a 3. The cancellation is made terest rate you will be charged HEAR THE EXCITING NEW convention. Rockville. Applicants must be between GLASTONBURY ple who blow through life like a Mart in Chicago, 111. Richard Veltri suggested A report on the teacher We The New Owners Wish To Thank The People Of by certified mail. is clearly stated on the con- 17 and 22 years old, and must See The Cider Mill In Operation This Weekend! ■! two-hour tour of older homes evaluation workshop was given Manchester Their Relatives And Friends For Using Our breeze, one kind is gossipers, issuing report cards in advance have completed at least four Crisp, Juky Orchard Fresh: Me Intosh. Cortland and apartments in Hartford. You may not cancel your Too Ripe by Arthur Michaels. The task of and the other kind is SOUND OF THE KIMBALL oh seminar of conference week so parents years of high school by June and Macoun Apples! Facilities For Weddings And Special Occasions. This particular event was just order if you pay the full price Oranges bearing a greenish developing an evaluation instru­ gossipees.” Ogden Nash (1902 The Greater Vernon Jaycees tinge are the ripest fruit of all. would have time to study them for the press and culminated when you sign the agreement. ment was studied by five staff -d ______nd the Rockville Area The fruit is greenish because before meeting with the SYNTHA SWINGER THEATER members. Chamber of Commerce will of a phenomenon known as teachers. ponsor a job seminar for area "regreening.” As the fruit Mrs. Eileen Kowal, school The school board, according ORGAN mployers, Oct. 31 from 2:15 to hangs on the tree in warm nurse at Penney High, reported to the guidelines set by the state It’s our :30 p m. at the Lottie Fisk weather, chlorophyl returns on the workshop to develop a Board of Education, has four Building, Henry Park. to the skin. Oranges are never health curriculum for Grades 5 years to put the evaluation into 18th picked until fully ripe. through 8 in all schools. practice. Ib u could ANNIVERSARY ^ - pay more for THE NEW DIAMOND SHOWCASE IN JACK MANCHESTER k i t IS JOINING T T Ufe insurance. THE THOMPSON CELEBRATION WITH THE Performance and Responsibility FOLLOWING SPECIALS... ’/4 C A R A T Quality of Life Butiadqr? SPECIAL *333®“ EDUCATION: a good school system Improved by Bennet and llling All life insurance isn't expensive. In fact Junior High Schools renovations. our savings bank has one of the biggest bargains ELDERLY; An outstsnding Senior Citizens Center, Improved Spend an hour with a lobster or two. A succulent duckling. Sukiyaki. going. Savings Bank Life Insurance. You can J transportatlop, health and nutrition services. save up to 25%. Maybe even more. And get the Or hot pastrami on rye. HANDICAPPED: Awareness of need and ramping on Main Street same good strong insurance, the same kind of There are 6 fabulous new restaurants at the new Civic Center Shops. 25®/o OFF sidewalks and public buildings. protection, the same kinds of policies you'd get But they’re only a few of the surprises you’ll find. ' ALL DIAMOND EARRINGS COMMERCIAL: Trafllc signals at Parkade, Improved parking on anywhere else. Main Street. There’s tobacco from Cuba. Toys from London. Fish from the tropics. Come on in and save on life insurance. Our Grand List has Increased over 32 million dollars In four years. Our Right here. At our .savings hank. Wines from France. Fashions from around the world. Contemporary and debt service Is the lowest of any community of over 12,000 In Connec­ ticut. The cost to operate Manchester Increased 5 percent In four years, Savings Bank Life Insurance. The best antique furniture. Cameras. Ice cream and pastries. but the Consumer Price Index went up 28 percent. bargain in life. Everything from cameras to kayaks. And more. We have needs. 28 drainage projects will be completed In the next lew At last, shopping is fun again. years. Our pay-as-you-go sidewalk program should continue. More Model 1790 housing lor the elderly and e “meals-on-wheels" program for shut-in Civic Center Shops. There’s a world of entertainment in store for you. ALL DIAMOND klFTlBAir elderly Is needed. The Improvements to Bentley and Washington Schools are fully justified. SAVINGS BANK OF MANCHESTER DINNER RINGS 923 Main Street Your Democratic majority has acquired good experience these past Manchester, Conn. 06040 R E D U C E D 10“/o lour years. We have tried to run a responsive government at a reasonable price. Let us continue our efforts to Improve the quality ol NAML. CMc Center Shops iPlo.iic I’tillll life In an already "good place to Ih/e." Premieres October 23. MAWNESTER ORUN S raun C0„ MC. (Shop Rite Shopping Center) Pt«M Your TRUST in th« Diamond Spociolitt 226 SPENCER ST. MANCHESTER For the Board of Directors CIIY. MANCHESTER PARKADE • 646-0012 OPEN Phnnw Paid tor by A fio Vernon, Briilol Pint, Wntttrmt, Slmtbury MON.-FRI. 10-9 Vote Democratic Nov.4th Jack Thompson Campaign Committee James Watt, treasurer Formerly The Treeaure Shoppe SAT. 10-6 048-8 8 8 8 Mush.uul .ii;c______I liittliLii j| PAGE TEN___MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., Oct. 21, 1975 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn.. Tues.. Oct. 21, 1975— PAGE ELEVEN OBITUARIES Mrs. Margaret Averill Police.arrest 10 juveniles for northeast area break-ins p ir e c a l l s Mrs. Margaret Greife Averill, 81, of 385 W. Center St. A rash of house breaks and breaks, Sartor said. Little of it Motives for the thefts puzzled their society,’’ said Robert in the kitchen. There was $15 in non St. was broken into over the Munclic»lcr died Monday at a Manchester other crimes committed was recovered. The breaks oc- police. Sometimes it appeared Ertl, director of probation for cash plus many personal weekend. Three outside doors Monday, 5:55 p.m. — water in convalescent home. recently led to the arrests Mon­ curred in August and to be gain. All loose cash was the Third District of the state papers. In* each of the three and 37 inside doors were t'Nfcgwf the cellar at 92 Arnott Rd. . P 7 Mrs. Averill was born Dec. day of 10 juveniles, said Det. September. grabbed where it could be seen. Juvenile Court. His district cases, the people were home at broken. (Town) 20, 1894 in Cincinnati, Ohio, and Capt. Joseph Sartor today. The homes were on E. Center Sartor said. serves the northeast part of the the time. Almost all the teachers’ Today, 12:40 a.m. — light had lived in Manchester for 40 St. (three), Sanford Rd. (two), But other times, the juveniles state. • The theft of $112 worth of desks were gone through. Some ballast smoking at 24 Bryan Rd. Six of the juveniles are years. Before she retired, she Milford Rd. (four), Crosby Rd., would take such things as a “More violence is occurring clothing was reported over the items were missing. (Town) was employed as a clerical charged with committing about Lydall St. (two), Farmington watermelon or four eggs or a in our society,” he said. weekend by a Squire Village Offices, classrooms, and Today, 5:36 a.m. — gas supervisor for the state Depart­ 20 breaks into homes in the St., Jordt St,, Parker St., Scar­ half gallon of ice cream. About these kids arrested resident. It was taken from the storage areas were ransacked. washdown on Greenwood Dr. ment of Health, Hartford. She northeast corner of town. borough Rd., and Constance Dr. Few of the children had been Monday, he said, “We take one laundromat after its owner Obscenities were written on a (Town) was a charter member of the Three are charged with un­ The shoplifting incidents oc­ involved with police prior to the kid at a time.” stepped out to get more tokens blackboard. $ criion Christian Science Society, related shoplifing incidents. curred recently at the Card arrests, said Sgt. Patricia Accidents to run the machines. The school has not yet been Monday, 3:11 p.m. — which was formed in 1947 and One of the three is a female. Gallery in the Parkade, the Graves, youth services officer. M anchester • Over $300 worth of equipped with a burglar alarm bedroom on fire on Dobson Rd. later became the First Qhurch And one is charged with the Health and Beauty Aids store All 10 juveniles arrested Mon­ Alan J. Szumkowski, 21, of cigarettes in cartons were system. It should be soon, a (Vernon Fire Department with of Christ, Scientist. theft of a mini-bike. on Spencer St., and the Fly day are being referred to 109 Prospect St. was injured in stolen Monday night from the school official said. Rockville and Tolland sending &R-5- Survivors are two sons, Paul Over $2,000 in smail amounts Front on Main St. Juvenile Court, Sartor said. a car-utility pole collision Corner Soda Shop at Main and trucks for standby) Averill and Robert Averill, both of cash and many small, easily The mini-bike was taken from “The kids are reflective of Tuesday at 1:37 a.m. today on Bissell Sts. of East Hartford; two carried items were taken in the an E. Middle Tpke. address. Center St. at Griswold St. • The Memorial Corner Store daughters, Mrs. Jewell Fried­ Patrolman William Daley at Main and Haynes Sts. was man of Storrs and Mrs. Jean gave him first aid. He was broken into Sunday night. YDu'll^more Hawley of Bellevue, Wash.; a taken to Manchester Memorial Missing are 350 instant lottery brother, Robert Greife of Pom­ Fire lane ordinance Hospital but refused treatment. tickets, a large number of pano Beach, Fla.; a sister. Miss Szumkowski fell asleep at the cigarette cartons, and some than a jar when you Florence Greife of Cold wheel before hitting the pole on change. Springs, Ky.; nine public hearing set the south side of the street, Vandalism joinourl976 grandchildren and three great­ police said. M anchester grandchildren. He was charged with The Buckley School on Ver- A memorial service will be operating a motor vehicle while Christmas Chib! Wednesday at 4 p.m. at Holmes license was suspended and was East Hartford VERNON fire and other emergency police station, prior to a time given a written warning for Funeral Home, 400 Main St. N. equipment. council meets BARBAR.A RICHMOND specified on the notice and if he driving after drinking. Court is William Knight, former first Wherever it is determined appears as directed and pays an yP' f ^ J ^ n*- * V Herald reporter Nov. 18 in East Hartford. tonight at 8 i '■ ^ 1 reader at the First Church of there should be a fire lane it amount specified on the notice, Christ, Scientist, will officiate. An ordinance, establishing T h e fts The East Hartford Town * fire lanes for Vernon, was ap­ will be established by written not to exceed $25, the payment Burial will be at the con­ order of the marshal and an­ will bar a prosecution for viola­ M uncheslcr Council will meet tonight at 8 in vjf:. ■ venience of the family. proved by the Town Council nounced in the newspapers. The tion of the ordinance. • A Cumberland St. home the council chambers. Town Her?Id photo by Pinto) Monday night and will go to a Herald photo by Pinto) There are no calling hours. The original ordinance was broken into Sunday night Hall, 740 Main St. ■ public hearing Nov. 17. The or­ owner of the property involved The family suggests that any specified an amount not' to while the couple who lived The Bicentennial Commis­ dinance could carry fines of will also be notified and will Manchester’s Ralph Donadio breaks into clear for score memorial gifts may be made to exceed $5 but Councilman there were asleep in bed. sion will also meet tonight. The Donadio plunges across goal line for second six-pointer $100 or $25. have 15 days to object and give aSjfS the First Church of Christ, Thomas Dooley made a motion, Missing are $58 in cash and per­ meeting has been scheduled for Penney defender Frank Mihalek (22) watches ref signal touchdown Blockers Ralph Faber (52), Jason Dodge (31), Mark Kiefer (21) paved way Mayor Frank McCoy said he his reasons for doing so, by Scientist. 447 N. Main St. which was passed, to amend the sonal items valued at nearly 7:,30 at Raymond Library. discussed the advantages of notifying the director of ad­ $100. Mrs. Harry Kitching creating fire lanes in certain amount to the $25. Dooley said ministration. • The Burnside Auto Body Mrs. Eustacie F. Kitching of areas of town with fire he didn’t think a $5 fine would Bolton firemen’s After a hearing, the director shop on New State Rd. was 7735 Seabreeze Dr., Ormond marshals William Johnson and be much of a deterrent. of administration may affirm, broken into Sunday night. A dinner tonight Beach, Fla., formerly of Donald Maguda and both modify, or rescind such order. small safe had been pried open. Manchester and Coventry, died agreed that such an ordinance The Bolton Volunteer Fire After a lane is established the Nothing was missing. Sunday in Ormond beach. She Department will have its semi­ Tln‘jiir,a n']ilit-aoI'n ramnii>rin-^lii».(|Hithrci(i'\ would be of great assistance to public works department will liMttlc iVuin tin-iiini Ilf tliiMviitiiry.i.'rmri’ivc Hill The Great day for second guessers • Police received a third annual mystery ride and dinner was the wife of Harry Kitching. the fire departments. put up adequate signs, luymi. Our way Ilf siyiiij; “Thanks" ri.i-njwmiu; report of a pocketbook theft tonight. All members yiiurTUChnsinia-sCluliaaiiiiiii wiituis ' Mrs. Kitching was born in The mayor also said he had markings and such to delineate are ABOUT from the Woodbridge St. area reminded to meet at the Yini'll tiMililiizi'iiMiru.M-sfiirllii'atlnK'iivc Manchester and lived in Coven­ discussions with the new the fire lane. Such signs or \^'l•.\^ln•^I^^Ia^.'(•unlainl■l•t^i^tllt.•^...|llll pnH.i over the weekend. Again, it was firehouse at 6:30 p.m. l ‘.SI* ii 1(1 slash ihiiM' hiiliilay jfiKKiii'.'-, < )r till \t ii h Herald Angle try before going to Ormond owners of the theaters in the markings installed on privately TOWN mils. Or wilh.'UKin’.in.'liUil mirci'iirlca. ()ni.-.- Beach in 1961. Before her redevelopment area and they owned property will be at the it a>a liank. By Earl Yost retirement, she was employed indicated that the parking of Ttipn.ciHm* Ndvcmlicriif ni'\t u-ar. wr'll iiavi- cost of the owner and may be Manchester Rotary Club will allot her nift fur.uui.Tticilay \rui makcy.nir'dilli as Indians fall to Penney, 14-13 Sports E(jitor as an artist at Cheney Bros. She cars in front of the theaters, the billed for and collected as a meet tonight at 6:30 at wookly rl(‘iKisii.\\i'‘ll make l lie .'ll,-t ftiry11lcai.-li week. It’'tin-oasiot way to go for two points but quarterback Craig Ostrout, With 5:44 remaining, the 14, not seeing an open Jeff Arts. deterrent to patrons. that no person park, or permit to make no\t Chnslma.-' inonifr. 89 yards on 11 carries. Ventre’’ (the Art of the Belly SOUTH WINDSOR MacDonald to the Jury Com­ Second guessers, those Mark Kiefer’s end run was Manchester dominated the Silk Towners took posses­ Joy near the end zone. The funeral is Wednesday at 2 The ordinance defines a fire to stand, a motor vehicle in a Dance). Move under way to stage relays " I t doesn't change p.m. at Dale Woodward JUDY KlEHNEL mittee for a term ending Oct. irrepressible armchair stopped short by Mike second half of action after sion at their own 34 and with lane as a designated, un­ fire lane which has been es­ First Federal Savings^ quarterbacks, are going to Sophomore halfback Mike matters much but we've Funeral Home, Ormond Beach. 1976. East Hartford. Glastonbury, Manchester. Rockville,Vernon and South Windsor If present plans materalize and all obstacles can be Geres. the opposite occurred in the Craig Ostrout carrying obstructed passageway suf­ tablished in accordance with The social committee of John 644-1364 played three good games Burial will be in Bolusia hurdled part of Manchester’s Bicentennial celebration have a field day following “ I have no second Nobile got the Black Knights ficient in size to permit free the ordinance, unless the driver Mather Chapter, Order of • The South Windsor Town first 24 minutes. “We won twice reached the Penney this year—and lost them all. Cemetery, Ormond Beach. next year will include a relay race carnival. Manchester High’s 14-13 thoughts and no doubt about off and flying in the first half passage of fire and other stays in the vehicle and is in the DeMolay, will meet tonight at Council has tabled a decision the first half and they won 34. But on a four-yard I hope this isn't the way it's Memorial contributions may regarding the Avery Brook The idea was first surfaced by Christie McCormick, a football loss to Penney High it,” Olsen unhesitatingly scoring on runs of 10 and 35 emergency equipment from a actual process of picking up or 7. the second half,” winning scamper, Craig “took a shot going to be but we've played be made to the American public highway to all necessary Watershed Project since dis­ Manchester man and for many years an official at the yesterday at Memorial yards, the latter able to get discharging passengers. Any replied, “I wanted the win Coach Ted Knurek observed, in the head and was very diz- one good game and then a Cancer Society. areas or portions of any private person violating this section covering that purchase of the Drake Relays in Iowa. Field before a bad weather and I didn’t know if we “We're not a power team zy’’ forcing the around the corner and down or public property, as Philip Welles property may not HARRY REINHORN the left sideline. After the bad game,” Olsen voiced. will be fined not more than $100. Pat Mistretta, director of athletics at Manchester Com­ gathering of 190. would have another shot at and I'm very happy to come reappearance of older C orrection designated. Parents of Brownie and be necessary. With the loss, Manchester The special election edition • Any vehicle found standing in ’Junior Girl Scouts at Nathan munity College, has received favorable replies from more Trailing 14-7 after two it. We just missed the block away with a win.” brother Wayne at the con­ second touchdown, Ron It will be up to the fire According to Mayor Robert now sports a 1-5 over-all which accompanies today’s a fire lane may be towed, upon than 30 high schools and colleges interested in sending quarters, the Indians took on the corner on the play.” Bailey scampered in with a marshal to determine where Hale School will meet tonight at Smith, the town may be allowed A CONCERNED The Black Knights, now 3- trols. On his first play, m ark and 0-4 in the CCIL. Herald contains an error in the the direction of a police officer, 7:30 in the school cafeteria. teams. the second half kickoff and two-point conversion and the the fire lanes will be es­ to obtain an easement on the Despite the three days of 3 over-all and 2-2 in the Wayne was pressured and biography of Edward Wilson, and the expenses will be paid by They will have an opportunity deciding points. Sandwiched STATISTICS tablished. This will be based on property for the construction of The groundwork has been made and with expected sustained an eight-and-a- rain the field was in CCIL, did not record a first threw up a pass which candidate for Board of Direc­ the owner of the vehicle. to meet the leaders and discuss CITIZEN between the Penney scores M p determining the safety of per­ a portion of the dam on clearance from CIAC, AAU and NCAA groups the half minute 70-yard, 15-play excellent shape and the down in the second half and shouldn’t have been thrown tors. It says he is a deputy con­ Whenever a vehicle is found pians for the coming year. 58 Offensive plays 51 sons occupying or using any property owned by Welles. Manchester Relays could well be one of the top sports drive capped off by Ralph footing held up well with wound up with a net five and was intercepted by Bob was a Donadio one-yard troller with the state. He is a in violation of the section con­ Brownie parents may register plunge and a Dino Castelli 13 First downs 7 public or private place, having cerning leaving a vehicle in a Welles, a long-time resident features during the year-long celebration. Donadio’s second touchdown neither side losing a fumble. yards after racking up 183 Almquist. former deputy controller. He is their daughters at this time. conversion boot which gave 46-121 Rushes-yards 44-188 a capacity of at least 15 persons fire lane, the owner or operator of South Windsor, said he would plunge of one-yard. Tribe Under the direction of 5-8, yards in the first half. Penney couldn't move and 62 Passing yards 0 now employed by Connecticut Those unable to attend are be interested in discussing the -PROVEN ARILITY AS A as to whether a fire lane is will be served with a notice Manchester, meanwhile, despite heavy pressure, the locals a 7-6 edge with 183 Total offense 188 Mutual Life Insurance Com­ asked to call Jo-Ann Gray, 649- easement rights and did not necessary for orderly access of directing him to appear at the WATCH DOG OVER threatened twice after com­ 4:13 left in the first half. 12-5 Passes-completed 7-0 pany of Hartford. 6334. wish to move from the proper­ punter Steve (iassarino got ing within one point but ip Craig Ostrout completed 0 Interceptions by 1 ty- TOWN AFFAIRS - off a 30-yard boot. With Umpiring styles differ similar fashion as two fourth-and-three at the 17, four of seven passes for 57 2-0 Fumbles-lost 1-0 The $700,000 plan to control • PAST PRESIDENT 4- 28 P en alties-y ard s 7-63 Seek grant for sewer facility study Avery Brook flooding was sub­ V - A PROVEN Buckeyes widen weeks ago in a 7-6 loss to Wayne Ostrout kept and was yards and added 46 more on For each World Series baseball game since 1946, six um­ 5- 133 P u n ts-vards 5-133 mitted by the U.S. Department OF MANCHESTER pires have been assigned to work the games, three from Wethersfield, couldn’t come pulled down half a yard shy the ground. Nobile led the COVENIRY RUSINESS ment of the $73,000. of Agriculature Soil (Conserva­ those items have since been term. Goodin did not seek reap­ PROPERTIES OWNERS each the American and National Leagues, to answer a MONICA SHEA At the special town meeting tion Service and calls for two reader’s question. grid poll margin sold. pointment. dams. MANAGER 742-9495 last night the council was In their place Allen Sandberg, ASSOCIATION - Several querries have been received regarding the dress The Town Council last night South Windsor residents authorized to buy a Hurse town manager, had issued a The council received word and positions of the umpires varying dufing the current NEW YORK (UPI) — Ohio State, which brutalized authorized Griswold and Fuss, Rescue Tool for $5,641.60. that the Connecticut Bank and defeated a referendum in warning for a public meeting to March of 1974 for town con­ rain-plagued series. Wisconsin 56-0 last Saturday, widened its lead in the UPI town engineers, to complete the The money will come from approve the purchase of a Trust Co. was the successful application for the Sept. 1 grant bidders on the Coventry notes struction of dams. Under a bill First off, for years, both leagues had their umpiring Board of Coaches ratings this week to 45 points over Giants surprise Bills^ the town’s revenue sharing heavy duty pickup, tamper and passed in 1974 by the General - PROVEN AUXILIARY STATE POLICEMAN staffs decked out in navy blue uniforms, lightweight for Oklahoma. on the sewer facilities plan. Funds and unappropriated cash snow plow and hitch. issued to refinance the bridge Griswold and Fuss had surplus. construction projects. Assembly, the state-purchased summer and heavy for the spring and fall. The Buckeyes took advan­ originally estimated that this land would permit building tage of 10 Wisconsin fumbles Southern Cal received the This was a unanimous vote of The council will hold a special The bid was 5.37 per cent for REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE The American League went mod several years ago and study would cost about $30,000 the about 40 residents atten­ meeting on this item at its next costs to be assumed by the Soil FOR discarded the blues in favor of attractive light blue and are still unscored upon other two top spot $520,000 worth of notes and 5.25 Conservation Service. designations but, after a late field goal decides ’ but due to Federal regulations ding. regularly scheduled council per cent for $200,000 worth of trousers, maroon coats, light blue shirts and maroon ties. in Big Ten competition. which came effective July 1, meeting, Nov. 3. In other matters, the Council mediocre 17-3 victory over The residents took no action notes. ROARD OF DIRECTORS White turtleneck sweaters were allowable during cool They pulled 37 of a possible ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. “We read nothing about the study could now cost as The council appointed John has reappointed Janice Arnold, PAID FOR BY COMMITTEE FOR HARRY REINHORN their upset 17-14 win over missed two and came back on the second item which would This compared with a bid of ALFRED J. KARGL, TREASURER weather under the coats. 42 first place ballots, an in­ Oregon, nearly lost its much as $73,000. Paul Cote, and Janet (UPI) - The Buffalo Bills the Giants after we got the Bills in Monday night’s and kicked a big one” have authorized purchase road Caginello, Rita Zuzel and Nan­ 6.39 per cent a year ago. crease of three over last number three slot to To become eligible for The two leagues position their umpires differently. were supposed to have a here,” said Giants defensive nationally-televised “I didn't kick the first two equipment. cy Edmondson to the Jury Com­ During the audience of Nebraska. The Cornhuskers federal funds for the regional In the National League, all men assigned to work the week. pretty easy time of it. Some lineman John Mendenhall. good,” Hunt agreed. “But I This was done to give the mittee. citizens position of the council got past Oklahoma State 28- sewer system, the study must plate and call the balls and strikes wear inside (their shirt The Sooners, 25-3 winners people were even talking ‘‘And then the morning council a chance to become The council also appointed meeting, Mark Carilli, son of 20 and pulled to within two game. The Giants won it in hit the third one as good as I now include a report of non­ or coat) chest protectors and call the pitches by looking over Kansas State, lost two about O.J. Simpson breaking more familiar with the Charles Andreuk to fill the posi­ councilman A1 Carilli, paper predicted we’d lose the last six-seconds when could.” sewering alternatives as well over the inside shoulder closest to the batter. first place designations points of the Trojans, 294- proposed purchases. tion of full-time person on the presented the town manager his single-game record 63-7. They we're talking kicker George Hunt booted a Simpson finished with his as sewering alternatives'. 292. The council had originally Planning and Zoning Commis­ with five signs A Broad Way American League umps, for the most part, use outside from last week’s figures. rushing total of 250 yards. about us keeping it close. 37-year field. 29th 100-yard game of his Another new requirement is an All four top teams are 6-0 recommended buying a used sion. which he had made. or balloon-type chest protectors and look at the pitches They were named No. 1 on The plot was set, except Well, we kept it close,” ”It was perfect,” Hunt career — 126 vards on 34 archeological survey. and were named on every back hoe and dump truck and This position was created by These signs are to be erected over the top of the catcher. Four of the staffers used the in­ three ballots and earned 370 someone forget to tell the Mendenhall and the rest of said of his winning kick. “It The town would be eligible The time to decide how ballot. the expiration of Paul Goodin’s on that street. side protector this season and it is understood both leagues points. for a 90 percen t reimburse- New York Giants. the Giants were savoring felt like I never even will be uniform next year with only inside protectors being touched it. It just felt real used. sweet. It got off real good ROCKVILLE many phones you need The NL umps, as series viewers have noted, while / / and took off." HOSPITAL NOTES working at second base stand on the inside of the bag to The Bills took off to a 14-0 make a call while the AL man works from the outfield lead in the first half when Admitted Monday: Chester side of second bgse. Simpson ran in from the one Burdick, Stafford Springs; and where you want them AL umps working at first and third base stand outside at the 13-minute mark of the Mark Dickey, Union St., the foul lines while the NL men in blue straddle the chalk first quarter. The second carries — but most of the yards were tough to get. Rockville; Guy Fluckiger, Staf­ : . y lines. Buffalo touchdown, set up ford Springs; Sister Mary 'W National League umps are known to have a strike zone after linebacker John “We wouldn’t give Simp­ Gerard, Enfield; John Greene, is before you move. lower than the American League because of their ability Skorupan intercepted a son the breakaway," Stafford Springs; Anne Hols­ Mendenhall said. . ■ IS 38 • to get down lower by using an inside protector. On the Craig Morton pass, came tein, Norton Lane, South Wind­ Mi “You’ve got to give them sor; Ruth LaFond, Old Farm other hand, AL pitchers have a higher strike zone. when Bills quarterback Joe Ferguson found J.D. Hill in a lot of credit, they hung in Rd., Tolland; Barbara Martin, there,” Simpson said of the 'B the end zone with a 13-yard Kingsbury Ave., Tolland; Giants. “Our mistakes hurt William Mo'rabito, Stafford m pass. Springs; Assunta Page, Hamp­ That way you only pay Morton moved the Giants us. We had illegal motion ton Bays, N.Y.; Francis Pitkat, Rec Center buildings open 91-yards in eight plays later penalties and key fumbles early in the game." Pillsbury Hill, Rockville; Earl Recreation Center buildings in Manchester are now open in the first half, capped by a Ryder, Enfield; Beverly 20-yard touchdown pass to Bills coach Lou Saban, Scheffler, Willie Circle, one charge. for the fall and winter seasons. The Community Y in the whose club dropped its Ray Rhodes. New York Tolland; Florence North End has been given a complete facelift and is in tip first game in five starts this Shuttleworth, Sycamore Lane, top shape for the coming season...Saturday’s football r i drove another 90-yards and Ron Johnson ran 16-yards season, agreed with Simp­ Manchester; Pamela Wilson, games involving Manchester High and East Catholic High son. Village St., Rockville; Helen were wisely postponed due to the wet weather. One cannot around left end for the touchdown at 6:31 of the “We stopped ourselves,” Zagora, Thompson St., recall a single season in which each school had to postpone Saban said. “ But they did a Rockville. No matter how many final period. trust two of its games due to the rain. Crowds are always good job. We have a few Discharged Monday: Leland smaller for makeup dates but little is gained, if anything, Ferguson threw two se­ Jones, Hayes Ave., Ellington; holes in our defense and they For over one hundred years, generations have put their on days like last Saturday...To true-blooded baseball fans, cond half interceptions Mrs. Mary Maynes and which led to New york field were able to capitalize on trust in us...because we still feel that the warmth, the Joe Garagiola’s comments during World Series games to them. daughter, Talcottville Rd., Ver­ phones you need or where date have not gone over but his constant talk and humor goal attempts from 50 and 47 non; Margaret Reagan, Storrs; strength and the sincerity that is shared is the basis of our every relationship. has set well with the occasional or new fan...Milo yards, which both failed. Kenneth Romeo, Pine Knob The Bills John Leypoldt was Dr., South Windsor; Barbara Hamilton, voice of the Atlanta Braves for 10 years, has Plans visit Stager, Park West Dr., you put them. been fired. He had teamed up with Ernie Johnson, former wide to the right on a 19- Rockville; Dorothy Wheelock, local pro basketball player, during this time. Johnson’s yard field goal attempt with SEA'TTLE (UPI) - Baseball Spring St., Rockville. status with the club is not known...Only one player in 3:16 left in the game and Commissioner Bowie Kuhn has Births Monday: A son to Mr. FUNERAL HOME Boston Red Sox history has played every position — all missed another from 50- told local officials he plans to visit Seattle shortly after the and Mrs. Henry Hyman, Tracy 142 E. CENTER ST., MANCHESTER *TEL. 646-5310 nine — during his career. Jimmie Foxx performed the ' (Herald photo by Pinto) yards with 1:02 remaining. Dr., Vernon; a son to Mr. and Southern New England Telephone feat. This is one of hundreds of interesting tid-bits in highly “We’ve got to give George completion of the World Series Mrs. Curt Zahner, Farmstead informative book on the market titled “Boston Red Sox” Manchester cheerleaders had little support in stands Hunt credit,” said Giants to discuss prospects for placing Lane, Rockville. by E'lfery Clark Jr. w Inclement weather kept crowdMunder 200 at Memorial Field grid game coach Bill Arnsparger. “He a major league team in this ci­ ty. 'Y PAGE TWELVE - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Tues., Oct. 21, 1975 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., Oct. 21, 1975— PAGE THIRTEEN Series resumes tonight Ump threatened, Mi Collins proud to represent USA, BOSTON (UPI) - And on the fourth day they played. Or so it was hoped in this s^ FBI investigating wettest of World Series wanted American flag to wave since 1962. At 3:50 p.m. EOT Tuesday Monday, Commissioner Series game, in Cincinnati, SOCCER BOSTON (UPI) - The the result of the disputed a t MEXICO CITY (UPI) - late, grew during the past “We wanted to show we Banner. Smith had won the Bowie Kuhn called off game Manchester at Enfield after the Reds’ Ted Arm- At the gymnastic arena, lives of World Series umpire call,” it said. Seven years after United week at the Pan American were proud of the United 200-meter dash and Carlos six between the Cincinnati St. Thomas Seminary at brister was involved in a Ann Carr of Philadelphia led Larry Barnett and members The threat that resulted in States black athletes held Games because of Cuban States.” finished third, but for their Reds and Boston Red Sox for Cheney Tech collision with Boston a U.S. sweep in the women’s of his family have been the guard and investigation their fists high at the Olym­ boasting and continual It was in the Olympics action they were banished the third straight day and re­ East Catholic at St. Paul catcher Carlton Fisk. The individual exercises and the threatened and all have been came in a telegram from pic Stadium as a protest harassment from Mexican here in 1968 that John Carlos from the Olympic Village by scheduled it for 8:30 p.m. MCC at Trinity JV Red Sox claimed in­ U.S. won the first place in placed under police protec­ Cincinnati, the story said. against their country. Bill crowds. the U.S. Olympic Com­ EOT tonight. Rockville at Newington terference, but Barnett the same event. South Windsor at Glaston­ tion, the Boston Herald Also, the article said, Collins stood on the same And that pride broke out in mittee. “The weather report for ruled there was none. Tim Moore of Cincinnati bury American reported today. “extortion demands have winner’s stand and wished a rash of gold medal perfor­ ~—Pan Am medals— Monday was the busiest Tuesday is quite good,” upset world champion Lt. Bolton at Cromwell The Boston office of the The collision followed a been made on Barnett, and he had a giant American mances Monday — the day at the Games, and the Kuhn exp lain ed . “ The Phil Boggs to win the men’s Bacon Academy at Rham FBI said a complaint was bunt by Armbrister. Fisk the other five umpires flag to wave. United States winning six of MEXICO CITY (UPI) - The U.S. made the most of it. forecast for a Monday game 3-meter springboard diving Coventry at East Hampton made “and we are in­ then threw the ball into working the series.” “ We are all proud to eight finals on the last day of medals standings after eight Along with the 400-meter wasn’t all that bad either, days of competition at the Pan event and Robyn Curren and Stafford at Ellington vestigating.’’ The FBI centerfield trying to get a The article said, “An FBI represent our (Country,” track and field and taking relay victory at the track, but the condition of the field American Games is the Amanda Norrish, swimming CROSS COUNTRY declined further comment. runner at second base. Pete agent is with Barnett said Collins, who moments four out of five awards in the Americans came up with just wasn’t suitable, we felt, following: a five minute routine to the Manchester at Hall “The lives of World Series Rose walked to fill the bases during his every waking before had outsprinted swimming. victories from Tony for game conditions. Gold Silver Bronze Total music of “Marakesh,” .Manchester at Hall (girls) umpire Larry Barnett, his and Joe Morgan got a hit to hour and even screens Cuban Jose Triana over the With five days remaining Waldrop of Columbus, N.C. “Although we felt the field Thursday United States 61 51 26 138 teamed to win the pairs syn­ wife and daughter have been give the Reds a 6-5 win. Barnett’s mail which he final leg of the 400-meter in the Games, the U.S. had in the 1,500-meter run; could be playable for a SOCCER Cuba 33 30 20 83 chronized gold medal. threatened and all have been “Local sources produced picks up in the umpires’ relay. “We know America is stockpiled 61 gold medals Canada 14 19 24 57 Sherry (ialvert of Los Tuesday afternoon game, it Bolton at East Catholic Finally, the American placed under police protec­ the information that mail room in Fenway Park.” It No. 1 and we wanted to show and 138 over-all compared Brazil 6 7 12 25 Alamitos, Calif., in the South Windsor at Bloomfield girls basketball team most surely will be playable tion,” the Herald’s Bill threatening and harassing said a round-the-clock guard it.” with Cuba’s 33 first places Mexico 5 6 20 31 Ellington at East Windsor javelin; Earl Bell of downed the Cubans, 70-64, to by Tuesday night.” Liston wrote in a front-page Barnett has been arriving has been placed on Barnett’s American pride, and 83 total medals. Argentina 2 3 3 CROSS COUNTRY Jonesboro, Ark., in the pole practically assure In addition to the steady exclusive. daily at Fenway ever since family. something of a nonentity of The American surge was Colombia 1 1 4 6 COC .Meet at Cheney Tech vault and the men’s 1,600- themselves of a gold medal. rains pelting this city for The Cincinnati Reds lead the series adjourned here The article said Baseball best represented by Collins Ecuador 1001 SWIMMING Guyana 1001 meter and women’s 400- Patriotism abounded at three straight days, the bone the Boston Red Sox 3-2 in the from Cincinnati on Friday,” Commissioner Bowie # and his 400-meter relay M anch ester at W i n d h am Peru 10 0 1 meter relay teams. the track Monday, where in chilling dampness accom­ ’M L series, which resumes the article said. Kuhn’s office requested the (girls) (UPI Photo) ’mmates — Clancy Panama 0 2 3 5 At the swimming pool the a week's time the panying it took its toll of the tonight in Boston. “While not confirmed by FBI enter the case after Friday irds, Larry Brown and Puerto Rico 0 1 4 5 United States had wins from Americans rounded up 19 of Red Sox from owner Tom Barnett made a controver­ the sources, it was believed Penn State tops FOOTBALL Barnett informed Kuhn of 1,500 meter winner in Pan Am Games ' Merrick. Netherlands 0 10 1 Steve Furniss of Santa Ana, the 37 gold medals given Yawkey down. sial decision in the 10th in­ that the threat against the threats. Penn State, which boosted its < ciiins took the baton two Venezuela 0 1 2 3 Calif., in the 400-meter in­ Yawkey, Manager Darrell East Catholic at Xavier 7:30 Barnett and his family was USA’s Tony Waldrop was clocked in 3:45.09 in Mexico City away. The Cubans could win p.m. ning of the third World record to 6-1 by beating :-.triJf3S in front of Triana but Bahamas 0 112 dividual medley; Laura Johnson, outfielder Dwight but seven. SOCCER Syracuse, 19-7, is the un­ quickly the Cuban came Trinidad 0 1 0 1 Sierling of Modesto, Calif., Evans, first baseman Carl animous leader in the weekly “I’ve always been proud Simsbury at Manchester alongside the American. Jamaica 0 13 4 in th e 100-meter Yastrzemski, reliever voting for the Lambet Trophy. to be an American,” said ' I? Putnam Catholic at Cheney “I wanted to go out easy Dominican Rep 0 0 7 7 breaststroke; Kim Peyton Rogelio Moret, and sixth The Nittany Lions, winner for Guatemala 0 0 11 1,500-meter winner Tony I UPI Photo) Tech Squad deadline Wednesday Defensive realignment so he could come up next to of Portland, Ore., in the 200- Waldrop. “It is always a game starter Luis Tiant the last four seasons of the Uruguay 0 0 1 1 Bulkeley at Rockville award presented annually to m e,” said Collins. “And meter freestyle (her second have been battling severe Time-out to pick out favorite bats Totals 125 125 131x381 thrill to stand on the plat­ CROSS COUNTRY the outstanding Division I team then I destroyed him. I don’t gold in as many nights), and chest colds all week. g CI x-Six extia medals were form and hear our national Tony Perez and Johnny Bench take own bats to practice Manchester at Windham helps Pats to rebound in the East by Lambert care who they had as awarded to losing semifinalists th e men’s 400-meter anthem being played. ‘T ve been sick, Looie’s Manchester at Windham Brothers Jewelers, received all anchorman today (Cuba’s in judo. freestyle relay team. ‘ ‘I guess I am old been sick and there's quite a (girls) BOWLING seven first-place votes and 70 leading sprinter, Silvio In addition the American fashioned, but that’s the way few others,” said Evans, Saturdav Celts must cut points. before bruising his ribs slightly Leonard, did not run basketball team whipped I am. I think there are a lot one of the Red Sox hitting FOOTBALL FOXBORO, Mass. (UPI) day’s home game against the in the second period as New because of an injury suf­ Canada 84-73, in its toughest of things wrong in our coun­ stars (.353) thus far in the Enfield at Manchester — The N ew England San Francisco 49ers. and Tommy Smith bowed TEE TOTALERS- Nancy England gained 241 yards. The The Patriots Monday signed fered last week). I was up game to date, and the U.S. try that must be improved. series. “But I've played sick Bloomfield at Rockville Patriots, who have used a their heads and raised their one more man Washburn 451, Marie Ford 181- Patriots, coming off a 208-yard rookie nose tackle Dave Tipton for his race. baseball club kept its gold But I wouldn’t want to live before and so have the other .Newington at South W'indsor college defense since the gloved fists during the Johnson enjoys 474, Marilyn Rogers 176-465, performance in a loss to Cincin­ and waived wide receiver Mel “We have had this big medal hopes alive with a 4-0 anywhere but in North SOCCER start of last season, won Plainville racing guys. Besides in this Pat Noren 466, Donna Magowan nati, have gained 200 yards in Baker. Tipton, a free agent gripe with the Cubans. But playing of the Star Spangled decision over Puerto Rico. MCC at Northwestern CC their first game of 1975 by Carolina.” business you can’t very well BOSTON (UPI) — The other question around town — se­ 179-208-187-574. consecutive weeks for the first from Western Illinois, was New A large field of small block the U.S. will always be No. 1 Rham at Rockv Hill looking like pros. time since 1962. modifieds is expected to be on call in sick.” cond to: When will the World Series be played? — is: England’s final preseason cut. in track and field. CROSS COUNTRY CHURCH- Kaseasks 207-573, The Patriots resorted Sunday The backs certainly are hand Saturday night for the 100 Despite the latest post­ Which one of the 13 will be jobless this Baker, who played for Miami “We wanted to give a per­ Catholic hooters bow in mud, 2-1 ponement both life at the top East Catholic at HCC Meet Alden Collins 206-552, Paul to the four-man defensive front, carrying the ball more than any last season, was picked on lap wide open race. The event week? the set most pro teams use, and time since Jim Plunkett has fallen to the weatherman formance on the platform managers—Johnson and (Goodwin Park) Houle 534, Walt Dunko 515, Cy waivers two weeks ago from Downed in soccer action made it 2-0 early in the second but it wasn t enough to prevent Observers feel the cut will in­ the two reserves for center held the Baltimore Colts to 130 arrived in 1970 because the for two consecutive weeks as after we won. We wanted to BOSTON (UPI) - Now that he's Browns he was proud to be with them. Perkins 213-573, Haberern 219- New Orleans. yesterday was East Catholic period with an assist going to the record from falling to 0-8-1 Sparky Anderson of the volve one of the following four; Dave Co wens. yards of total offense in a 21-10 former Heisman Trophy winner steady rains both weeks forced have four American flags managing in the World Series and “They were in the big leagues 549, Larson 527, Fletcher 214, High, 2-1, by St, Thomas Piarka. for the season. Playing well for Reds—seemed at last to rookies Ed Searcey and Jerome Finkel has seniority, having victory. The new, old defensive still is recuperating from a cancellation. In addition to the everyone’s making a fuss over him, weren’t they?” he asks. Mike Wieber 505, Haweys 530, and wave them. We couldn’t Aquinas at the winner’s muddy East came back late in the se- the Eagles was sophomore Don have settled their pitching Anderson and veteran backup spent six of his nine seasons alignment also helped New separated left shoulder. 100 lap feature, a full program crowding around him for his opinion, Just barely. Yarborough Phil Chase 511, Rich Rosenthal find any. We looked all over field in New Britain. cond canto with Jack Martin who was pressed into plans. centers Henry Finkel and Jim with the Celtics. He is 33 years England linemen sack Plunkett completed six of 14 of qualifying races will be held his autograph or his time, it wouldn’t Some people felt • the Yankees’ 514, A1 Marks 507. (Full names the Pan American Village Tom Campbell opened the Neiswanger finding the range service as goalie because of an Tiant, winner of two Ard. old, lumbers on the court, but Baltimore quarterback Bert passes for 74 yards, but to (determine the starting field not given) for some flags, but they scoring in the first stanza for with an assist from Chip injury to starter Geoff be any trouble at all for Darrell John­ perennially powerful Newark ball race money Coach has to can fill in adequately against Jones six times for losses generally played better than in for the 100. And if that’s not games already, will still be didn’t have any. Aquinas with an assist from Sander. Blackwell. Martin made eight son to gloss over his baseball begin­ club which annually over-ran all op­ decide by Wednesday night, 24 Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and totaling 57 yards. the previous two games he had Game reset enough action on the quarter the Boston starter tonight in PARKADE JUNIOR- Nick George Piarka and Ted Dagles East outshot Aquinas, 15-10, saves. ning, brush it under the rug so to position in the International League hours before the National other less mobile centers. “We thought we had not been started. mile oval, the pleasure cars this “must” game for the $ 100,000 Marotti 539, MacMullen speak. could beat the Browns not only on any Basketball Association season Ard, 27, an All American at Lea rushing as well as we should so “Every week, my shoulder Yesler day’s East will also compete in a 20-lap Red Sox, who trail in games opens. The Celtics begin their 190-178-541, Len Leitz 522, John Catliolir-Bloonifield fool- All he has to do is mention it and given Sunday but also the rest of the DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. Cincinnati, is in his second year we put in an extra down improves but I still have a lot of feature race. 3-2. Anderson will stick with schedule Friday night against White 502, Mary Cochran 480. most people laugh. week. (UPI) — Cale Yarborough’s with Boston after (our years in lineman,” said coach Chuck pain after the game,” said hall game was postponed Gary Nolan, saving his ace, “The guys who were with the the Houston Rockets at Boston the ABA. The Celtics still are Fairbanks, who last season in­ Plunkett, who will play two for the second time and Sh-h-h, don’t breathe this around too victory in Sunday’s American PARKADE BANTAM- Scott lefty Don Gullett, in the Browns when I was with them were a Garden. unsure whether 6-foot-9, 230- stituted the three-man line with more weeks with a screw in his will he played today at much, but Darrell Johnson broke in 500 not only enabled him to top Royer 151, Diane Ferguson 173- event of a seventh and Searcey, a free agent who pound Ard will live up to pro four linebackers. “We had good left shoulder. with the old St. Louis Browns. That's great bunch. I still ^remember all of the $100,000 mark in season win­ 430, John Thomas 162-154-446, 2:30 at Mt. Neho. $200 CASH BACK AND YEAR-END PRICES deciding game. was a fifth-round pick of New potential. results but it doesn’t mean “Plunkett made some good right, those fumbling, bumbling them,’’ says Johnson, smiling, nings but also pulled him to Walter Silva 166-460, Craig Wants to play If it does go to seven Orleans last season, has added The first nine spots on the we’re going to do it other days. passes but certainly not The Manchester Com­ because everybody smiles talking within 30 points of Richard Pet­ Carlson 150-433. BOSTON (U P I)-K en Hodge Brownies who still symbolize baseball consistent shotmaking to his team appear decided. Cowens It worked because it was anywhere near what he’s ON 75 DODGE PICKUPS. games Johnson will pitch about the Browns. ty in the third leg of the Winston' munity College soccer is talking as if he’s about to southpaw Bill Lee, his futility in the absolute even though Cup standings. above-average rebounding will start at center. John something the Colts weren’t capable of,” said Fairbanks. team will host Trinity's Johnson has a special memory of a ability. Heinsohn sees the 6- HAPPY HOLIDAY- Marti leave the Boston Bruins while they’ve been inoperative now more Yarborough scored his third Havlicek, and Paul expecting.” “We played well, especially our jayvees at Cougar Field original choice (before the man who managed the Browns when foot-7 St. John’s graduate as Sarles 134, Barbara Davidson Bobby Orr is skating as if he than 20 years. victory of the season in the Silas will be the primary Nose tackle , defense. But I think we can play rain) for the sixth game. he was with them, the late Rogers both a quick cornerman and a 132, Anne Steeves 344. today. The contest was never left. How bad were the St. Louis Rockingham, N.C., race to push forwards, and and who had two sacks as did end better.” The record for a postpone­ power forward. originally scheduled to he “I just want to play hockey,” Browns? Well, they were the only club Hornsby. his 1975 earnings to $115,890 and Charlie Scott the starting Craig Hannemann, said the The Patriots were off today ment of a series games was Anderson, Boston’s second played in Hartford. Hodge said Monday. “If I can’t in history who found a way of “How could anybody ever forget become the seventh driver to guards. Second-year pros Kevin team’s defensive performance and return to practice six days set in the 1911 series choice in the draft, is projected play here, I want to play him?” says Johnson. “He had the top $100,000. Stacom and Glenn McDonald “was something that we’ve Wednesday to prepare for Sun­ mathematically eliminating as a replacement at the “big” somewhere else.” between the Philadelphia most unique way of changing pitchers The Timmonsville, S.C., will share reserve backcourt needed for a long time. We themselves by May. Bill Veeck, the guard position for Don Chaney, KbuccnsHl Athletics and New York of any manager I’ve ever seen. He driver also moved up to third duties, with McDonald also believe that in Tony McGee, man who had them at the end, said if now with St. Louis of the Yankees. place standings with 948 points. being used as a quick forward. Hannemann and myself, we he could trade enough of them to the wouldn’t ever come out of the dugout American Basketball Associa­ Petty, who has won $293,720 Rookie forward have the quickness to beat other American League clubs, he to change a pitcher. He’d just put two tion. The Celtics like the 6-foot- March of protest this season to top all NASCAR of South Carolina, who has anybody one on one. fingers in his mouth like this, whistle five guard from West Virginia could louse up the rest of the league. drivers, finished 35th in Sun­ come along slowly, also is “With a three-man rush, I DETROIT (UPI) - Thirty- once toward the bullpen, then toward because he is “coachable.” Women pros SNOW TIRE But Johnson, now managing the assured of a spot because he is was double and triple teamed. five angry women marched day’s race but hung on to top the mound and say ‘You, in; You, out.’ If Boston stays with both a first-round draft choice with This time, I was able to blow through the front door of the Boston Red Sox, isn’t the least bit spot with 978 points. Benny Par­ to replace UNIROYAL “I asked him why he did that, once, youngsters, a real possibility, immense raw talent. right in there.” staid all-male Detroit Athletic defensive over the fact he came up sons is right behind Petty with H IV SHOW TIRES and he told me he had gone out to the the choice would be between celebrities While the defense stymied the Club Monday to protest a long­ through the St. Louis Browns’ chain 968 points. AT LAST Colts, the Patriots’ offense standing club rule that requires and was no more than a backup mound to take a pitcher out 15 years Richard Childress ranks HARTFORD (UPI) - Of­ TEAR'S PRKES - ground out their most overland catcher for them in 1952. before and the pitcher had talked him fourth in the standings with 940 ficials of the World Cup tennis INUIRHM women to enter by a side door. yardage in nine years. Andy “Everyone has a right to say “1 had very mediocre talent,” he out of yanking him. Hornsby said he points while James Hylton and ABA in mass petition tournament say women pros •RANR NEW Johnson, replacing injured WINTER their piece. I guess, " said one confesses, “But I could catch.” had never even gotten back to the Bruce Hill are tied for fifth with will replace celebrities in an 911. Mack Herron at halfback, did PATROL 4 PLY pidcofHie astonished club member who dugout when the batter hit the ball out exhibition match prior to the He could, indeed, and says no the big running job with two NYLON CORNS, SALE was just about to light a cigar Petty continues to pace the to merge with NBA annual contest between U.S. matter what others thought about the of the park. T il never let a pitcher touchdowns and 124 yards to WIHTERWES ANN ENOS as the women massed in the over-all standings with 4,308 and Australian players. ever do that to me again,’ he said.” seal the initial win in the team’s OOARNIANS. NOV. points. Dave Marcis, who NEW YORK (UPI) - The Thomas Collins, tournament lobby and began reading a O’Brien said. “I will have no fifth game. AT TNISI PRKU 8, '75 protest resolution. finished third at Rockingham to .American Basketball Associa­ further comment to make until director, said Monday the deci­ TM CAHNNY also banged Limlt»d push his season’s earnings to tion has decided the Denver sion to include a mixed doubles A P A B N R I hear from counsel.” out 59 yards and Herron had 36 Supply $103,225, is second with 3,556. Nuggets and New York Nets The ABA also dissolved the exhibition match next March TONRSEU ANN Davis peddled to Expos, fifth team in two years Following Petty and Marcis weren’t that far off base when Baltimore franchise Monday was based on a canvass of spec­ A FRWMNl are Hylton (3,536), Parsons (3,- they petitioned for admittance and said a draft of Claws’ tators at this year’s tourna­ 493) and Childress (3,433). into the NBA last month. players would be conducted by ment. n u ST LOUIS (UPI) - Davis was a fixture in the Los Davis played for the Car­ Expos, who traded him to the Rather than face the the commissioner’s office at a Collins said the change ( TUNI-U AHOV» Irrepressible Willie Davis, a 35- dinals a portion of last season, MSIAIUIMN Angeles Dodgers’ outfield for Texas Rangers, who traded him possibility of losing the two cor­ future date. recognizes “the importance of year-old veteran of 15 seasons 13 years but the past two and his hot bat in July and to the St. Louis Cardinals, who nerstones of the league, the ABA Commissioner Dave women in the sport” as well as in the major leagues, has been seasons has been bouncing from August was a big factor in BenneVs Monday traded him to the San Youth hockey ABA Monday filed a mass peti­ DeBusschere said the league their providing “serious com­ sent to his fifth team in less team to team. The Dodgers Diego Padres for outfielder helping to keep the Cardinals in tion for membership into the iXtSU was seeking NBA admittance to petition” to strengthen the tour­ 188 YOU CAN GET A $200 REBATE than two years. traded him to the Montreal Dick Sharon. contention. drive Sunday NBA for the 1976-77 season. put the sport “on a sound, nament as a major tennis ON TOP OF LOW YEAR-END PRICES. In a telegram sent to NBA runners Saturday morning the businesslike basis” after con­ event. tlliH IF:»i14|. tlliM (I.HiM). IFbM ll:S3il4). IlhH IU Based on Manufacturer’s suggested retail pricef a Commissioner Lawrence F. FFliM |F:I5il4), Oliis ||;HU5|. Manchester Youth Hockey sideration of the motives of the He said the two women lltill (l.'Milil. IFtalS ll.iSilS). brand-new '75 Dodge costs loss than a ’76 Ford or O’Brien, Kentucky, St. Louis, Fv Ml Fliu Cm- Cinrilil. Fk 4. Association will hold its annual Nets and Nuggets. players would be named at a SHiIMKirS). Fx' M FNtl Cxt- Chevy. Retail customers get a $200 rebate through in split ririMlli. M ix . Txlii.Fx). FK. Fililm, door-to-door canvass for funds Virginia, San Antonio, Indiana, later date. Fk mi Itni Cai- M lx . but. Rodeo at Civic Center lists four performances DeBusschere said the Nets III. Mn ih i. hinia. MMi cxii. bum . November 30th on any two-whool-drive Dodge pickup (i|i. Pim. TqiU, bM'lil. Cbrilx. Ml. to help meet operating Utah and San Diego requested The World Cup tournament Caaxi. Ililni. I-Ilrl. liSitri. Inwlcl. from participating Dealers. and Nuggets made their lilt. In i. Iitsn. Mt iU)«t. IhiMi. SWIM expenses. membership to add to the Ihtini. laitM. n4 ittut. The exciting sounds of poun­ applications without the pits five-man teams from the Downed in cross country ac­ «||M|, m4 itm . the same as millions of televi­ the proper stage for rodeo. The mance Oct. 31 at 8 p.m., there Youngsters wearing team earlier request of the Nets and YOU CAN GET THE BIGGEST PAYLOAD knowledge of the other teams. United States against tion yesterday was the Bennet L II . 44m, ding hooves, bawling steers and sion viewers see on the Wide circular arena is considered the will be performances Nov. 1 Denver. IN THE BUSINESS. jerseys will meet at Charter He said after the application Australia. The Aussies have Junior High team, 21-37, by yipping cowboys will World of Sports. ideal setting for such a show and 2 at 8 p.m., and one perfor­ “I am immediately referring A ’75 Dodge DIOO pickup carries more total weight Oak park between 9 and 9:30 the ABA teams met. won all but one of the six annual Vernon Middle School. The reverberate through the Hart­ lubeteu VhMfwel hut A1 pAtet pM Fed. ^ than 0 similar ’76 Ford or Chevy. 225 pounds more. because all of the action will be mance Nov. 2 at 2 p.m. Tickets this to the league counsel,” la . Tea. N eoed rine The Center’s ice rink will be before starting out knocking on tournaments, held in the Hart­ ■ {■ ■ ■ Unbelievable Low PrIcesI Fire Price Fed. la ford Civic Center when the All Bennet girls won by an 11-13 W e lech Tea le d rtA«*edeftJMw Wei covered with 10 inches (600 clearly visible to fans. are now available at the Civic doors and ringing doorbells. ford Civic Center. , Maximum poylood is 2,537 pounds. American Pro Rodeo hits the margin. MTtil3 44.18 t.U cubic yards) of dirt to provide Center box office and all BAmil 48.M t.U city. Following the opening perfor­ Bob Strauss and Ken Belcourt iS S SNOW PLOW $ ^^88 PNrti14 U.U YOU CAN GET GOOD GAS MILEAGE. ticketron outlets. OBF8I14 M.H l.« took the first two places for HNruie U.M 1975 EPA estimates show Dodge pickups with o 225 ’The colorful and fast-moving HAVE YOU AN WHITEWALLS OBFtall U.M t.U H B FIatl W .M |.1F Slant Six engine got 26 mpg on the highway. 16 in the western show will be staged ISuperb Vernon with Steve Telgener and lubeteu PM Fed. la . Tea EVENT SCHEDULED JR m n t t « t .t l city. Actual mileage may vary due to road and car Oct. 31 and Nov. 1-2 in the Craig Woykovsky taking the Rodlol Ply Snow Tires Two Steel Belts IB m i l u u * « conditions, driving habits, and options. Center. Cowboys from THAT CALLS FOR next two places for the Bears. throughout the nation will be on Whalers’ Hangsleben to Cape Cod FOOD? Bob LaChance, Roy Gallant and YOU CAN GET A WIDE SELEaiON OF hand for a crack at prize money It may be a weddings a I WANTED Mike James rounded out the C O LD -7, 7 5 MODELS FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY. and a chance to boost their APPLIANCES TO BE REPAIRED scoring for Bennet. W r A T H E f! HARTFORD (UPI) - The Hangsleben signed with the Meantime, Kelley announced banquet or just an informal Dodge builds 52 different kinds of pickups. One will points standing in the Rodeo get-together of a society, WE HAVE THE MEN Sue Taylor of Vernon won the BATTERIES New England Whalers have Whalers a year ago and spent that Paul Hoganson will tend SPECIAL suit your needs. But supplies of ’75’s ore limited. Cowboys Association. lodge or some friendly group. AND THE KNOW HOWI girls’ race with Sue Caouette assigned defenseman Alan the early part of the season goal in tonight’s game in cn o iM ix So hurry. Competition is expected to be ' specializing In Wettinghouse, taking second for Bennet. Chris (MmiWM urniiii Hangsleben temporarily to the with the Cape Codders. Quebec. » I I m i M( HIH keen in the saddle bronc riding, Cape Codders of the North We Are Prepared to General Electric and Hotpoint Cheney and Judy Stoker took SEE YOUR DODGE DEALER fourth and fifth for the Bears I Mumtditx in v a f •

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TOWN OF MANCHESTER Homes for Sale MPOA election forum MANCHESTER S TATE ADVERTISING 23 Homes For Sale 23 Homes For Sale ’ ****23 Homes For Sale "*** 23 BANK LEGAL NOTICE Consolidated report of condition of RATES set for Friday night ABOUT TOWN Manchester State Bank of Manchester, The Planning and Zoning Com­ Connecticut And Foreign and mission will hold public 1 d a y ...... 9( word per day iK r “LaCAVABUILF [S Domestic Subsidiaries, a member of 3 days ___6$ word per day MANCHESTER - CAPE the Federal Reserve System, at the hearings on November 3,1975 at H e r a l d 6 d a y s ..... 7c word per day flEALTOA The Manchester Property W xt The town chairmen will • Hreplactd Inint; room The Parent-Student Organiza­ The stewardship committee close of business on September 30, 7:30 P.M. in the Municipal 26 d a y s ..... 6c word per day • Ceramic bath mas Owners Association’s annual explain the goals of their par­ partnership liquidation 1975, published in accordance with a • 3 Bedroom tion of Howell Cheney Regional of Center Congregational Great Books Discussion Building to hear and consider CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 15 WORD MINIMUM • Formal dining room election forum is scheduled for ties and their approach to the Wednesday from 7 to 9:30 p.m. call made by the Federal Reserve • City water and (ewers 9 iAh-?hr®« 8-room Colonial on a huga tread lot. Vocational-Technical School Church will meet tonight at 7:30 Group will meet Wednesday, the following petitions: Happy Ads ...... $2.00 inch • kbove ground pool family room with fireplace, appliancad Friday at 8 p.m. in Whiton issues. at the Red Coach Grill, West Bank of Ibis district to the provisions • Bar in rec room Library Auditorium, N. Main will host a tour of the school for in the church office. The long Oct. 22 at 8 p.m. at the home of" of the Federal Reserve Act. ALLEN F.. & JANE B. • Plaster walls * aluminum exterior and 2 gar- The two directors will repre­ Haven. • Oversized garage gea. $57,900. Call Bud Lewis. St. It is open to the public of state legislators Wednesday at range planning board will meet Mrs. William Sleith at 32 ASSETS BEHNKE ET AL - ZONE PHONE 643-2711 • New driveway sent their slates in discussing Cash and due from banks • Newer roof • Fully insulated both parties and refreshments 7; 30 p.m. The tour will begin in at 7:30 in the Carrier Room of Wyllys St. The play, “Exit The CHANGE - EAST CENTER the issues. (including $ -0- FOR ASSISTANCE IN PLACING YOUR AD • .4 acre, mostly in back • Aluminum siding will be served. the cafeteria. the church. King,” by Ionesco is the topic. unposted debits (2,156,931.74 ST. The MPOA explained why the To change the zoning from • $9,000 assirni^ at SViH • $37,900.00 Representing the two women were invited to There will be a Halloween New members are welcome. U.S. Treasury REALFS CORNER Mayfair Y Club will meet The education committee of securities 395,159.00 “Residence A” to “Residence Republicans will be GOP Town represent their slates. Fun Night dinner-dance Satur­ Help Wanted 13 Help Wanted 13 175 MAIN STREET PHONE 648-4525 Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. in North United Methodist Church Other securities C” for those premises with INDEX Chairman Nathan Agostinelli “The women have been day night at the Manchester (including (41,160.00 Cronin Hall of Mayfair will meet tonight at 7 at the street numbers 178, 186, 192, NOTICES and Town Director Vivian credited with doing their Country Club for members and corporate stocks) 710,049.88 \ “ Loll and Found Gardens. All Mayfair residents church. Federal funds sold 198,200,202 and 208 East Center CAPE - Six rooms, treed lot,, MANCHESTER - Newer three Ferguson. Representing the homework on ail issues and non-members. Reservations 2 Paraontla are invited. and securities Street and 16 Harrison Street. 3 — Announcimanta city utilities, handy location, or four bedroom Ranch, con­ Democrats will be Democratic with being better informed than must be made by Thursday $31,500. Philbrick The Connecticut Association LEGAL NOTICE purchased under Area extends from Hamlin 4 — Entertainment EXPERIENCED Agency, venient location, good condi­ Town Chairman Ted Cummings the rest of the board. In addi­ noon. For information and agreements to resell 515,000.00 5 — Aucliona Realtors, 646-4200, tion, $35,900. Paul W. Dougan Jehovah’s Witnesses will of Public Accountants will have Street to Harrison Street, main­ and Town Director Phyllis tion, this is the ‘Year of the reservations, call Mr. Benetti Other loans 6,433,453.10 OIL BURNER TECHNICIAN Realtor, 643-4535. Jackston. have a theocratic ministry a seminar on partnerships and at 646-0103. TOWN OF VERNON Bank premises, ly along the south side of East f i n a n c ia l CIRCA 1830 well maintained Women’.’’ furniture and fixtures, 8 - Bonds-Stocks-Mortgaoei ADVERTISING school tonight at 7:30 and a ser­ BOARD OF EDUCATION Center Street. 9 •— Personal Loans * Medical • Excellent Wagae nine room Antique Colonial, MANCHESTER - Exceptional­ vice meeting at 8:35 in and other assets E. THEODORE BANTLY - 10 — Insurance • Paid Holidays • Retirement Plan • Good Working Con­ four fireplaces, four bedrooms, ly well maintained three representing bank ditions • No Traveling to Hartford DEADLINE study, one full and two 1/2 baths Kingdom Hall. INVITATION TO BID premises 516,241.08 RESUBDIVISION - EMPLOYMENT bedroom Townhouse con­ Other assets 113,242.69 BUTTERNUT ROAD & 13 “ Help Wanted 12:00 noon the day before plus attached five room un­ dominium at better than true The Board of Education of the 14 — Business Opportunities publication. finished carriage shed, poten­ An adult Bible study will take PORTER ST. 15 — Situation Wanted CALL.M0RIARTY BROTHERS, INC. value price. For appointment Town of Vernon, Connecticut TOTAL ASSETS (10,840.077.49 To resubdivide a large lot into Deadline for Saturday and tial for studio, etc,, two story call First Hartford Realty, 643- place Wednesday at 10 a.m. at Flu clinic Thursday 643-5135 Monday is 12:00 Noon Friday. LIABILITIES EDUCATION barn, well treed lot, $54,000, will receive sealed bids for two lots at the southeast corner 9797, 646-6555. Zion Evangelical Lutheran AUDIO-VISUAL SUPPUES Demand deposits of indi­ 18 — Private Instructions Maurice Moriarty or Harry Jensen Philbrick Agency, Realtors, Church. viduals, partnerships, of Butternut Road and Porter 19 — Schools-Classes Monthly police report 20 — Instructions Wanted PLEASE READ 646-4200, Bids will be received at the of­ and corporations (4,096,305.32 Street in compliance with for senior citizens fice of the Superintendent of FALL OFFERINGS The stewardship committee Time and savings deposits Residence AA zoning. REAL ESTATE NEW RANCH - Extra large GLASTDNBURY - IV, treed Schools, Park and School of individuals, part­ 23 — Homes for Sale YDUR AD shows some declines of Emanuel Lutheran Church THOMAS HACKETT - ZONE SHEET METAL Mechanic ,- REFRIGERATION Mechanic - modern kitchen, two baths, acres surrounds this quaint 6- Streets, Rockville, Connecticut nerships, and 24 — Lols-Land for Sale Classified ads are taken over will meet tonight at 7:30 at the A flu clinic for senior citizens It is a walk-in clinic, and ap­ corporations 4,934,972.08 CHANGE - NORTH MAIN ST. 25 — Investment Property Experienced in layout work, Experienced in all phases of the phone as a convenience. fireplace, 2-car garage, room Ranch, fireplaces in All key figures in the monthly pointments are not necessary. until 12:00 noon THURSDAY, 26 — Business Properly follow blue prints, familiar with air-conditioning, installation The Herald Is responsible for aluminum siding and windows, Figures included: church. will be conducted Thursday Deposits of United States & TOLLAND TPKE. 27 — Resort Property both living room and family OCTOBER 30, 1975 and then at air conditioning equipment only one incorrect Insertion and police department report to the • All injuries due to auto ac­ frofti 10:30 to 11 a.m. at the A new purified type of vac­ Government 195,085.22 To change the zoning from 28 — Real Estate Wanted and service. Must be of neat large .deck, picture window in room, dining area, kitchen, town manager’s office show cine with less chance of side said place and time publicly Deposits of States and helpful. Must take pride in his work habits, has his own tools then only to the size of the basement with walk-out to cidents fell from 53 in August to St. Mary’s Episcopal Church Senior Citizens Center, 1 to 1:30 “Residence A” to “Business MISC. SERVICES original insertion. Errors which three bedrooms, and two full drops for September except effects will be used. opened, read, and recorded. political subdivisions 146,800.93 work and be a good leader. and proud of his work. State patio. $47,900. Philbrick Agen­ 35 in September. will have a service of the Holy p.m. at Westhill Gardens, and Certified and officers' II” for 2 parcels amounting to 31 — Services Offered Please call with resume and do not lessen the value of the cy, Realtors, 646-4200. baths. Attached garage. Specifications and proposal 32 — Painting-Papering license preferred. Please call adverlisemeni will not be cor­ property recovered. from 2 to 2:30 in Cronin Hail of It is recommended that any checks, etc. 77,087.45 • • Total arrests fell from 123 Eucharist Wednesday at 10 approximately 2 acres with 33 -- Building-Contracting references, 423-5676. Stygars with resume and references, 643 4365 Priced in the-40’s. Although property stolen person 65 and older, especially forms may be secured from the TOTAL DE­ rected by an additional inser­ ^ to 120. a.m. at the church. Mayfair Gardens. frontage of 599 feet on the north 34 — Roofing-Siding Refrigeration Sheet Metal 423-5676. Stygars Refrigeration tion. MANCHESTEB — A huge for­ dropped from $53,562 in August those who have a chronic illness office of the Superintendent of POSITS IN 35 — Heating-Plumbing NEW HOMES • Total complaints fell from The clinic is being sponsored side of North Main St. and 36 — Flooring Company, Back Road, Sheet Metal Company, Back mal dining room is yours with Schools, Park and School DOMESTIC CALL - We are presently having new homes to $50,945 in September, proper­ 3,016 to 2,180. The Women’s Bible Study by the Manchester Public such as heart and lung OFFICES (9,450,251.00 Tolland Tpke., as shown on a 37 — Moving-Trucking-Storage Windham Center, Conn. Road, Windham Center, Conn. Streets, Rockville, Connectcut. constructed on East Eldridge St. cor­ this immaculate six-room ty recovered went from $12,984 • And complaints about Class of South United Methodist Health Nursing Association and problems take advantage of this (a) Total map entitled “Area Map, 38 — Services Wanted ner Grandview. Drive by and take a Cape, fireplaced living room, The right is reserved to reject look. in August to $20,117. animals fell from 163 to 111. Church will meet tonight at 7:30 the Manchester Health Depart­ clinic. demand Thomas Hackett Tolland Turn­ MISC. FOR SALE Help Wanted 13 kitchen, three bedrooms, at 1208 Main St. ment. any or all bids or any part when deposits (4,515,278.92 pike & North Main Street 41 — Articles for Sale T.J. CROCKEH REALTOR (b) Total 42 — Building Supplies ODEGARD enclosed breezeway and two- such action is deemed in the time and Manchester, Conn. Scale one 43 — Pets -Birds- Dogs NEWSPAPER ______643-1577______car garage, in-ground pool, best interest of the Board of 44 — Livestock savings inch equals 200 feet dated Aug. REALTY stone fireplace with barbeque, Education. 45 -- Boats A Accessories deposits (4,934,972.06 1975. Griswold & Fuss Inc.” 46 — Sporting Goods TAILOR OR $45,000. Charles Brisson TOTAL DEPOSITS MANCHESTER - Aluminum These parcels are separated by 47 — Garden Products CARRIERS sided beauty, three bedroom Business Manager IN DOMESTIC 40 — Antiques SEAMSTRESS SDMEBS — A horse lover’s AND FOREIGN the Georgia Pacific industrial 49 — Wanted to Buy Raised Ranch with 2 baths, ful­ dream, eight-room Colonial EXECUTIVE L Ranch - nine OFFICES 9,450,251.00 roadway. ly applianced kitchen, 2 on 2 acres with cottage and ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Other liabilities 245,331.69 RENTALS NEEDED IN ROCKVILLE □ REAL ESTATE rooms, 22x28 Master bedroom. PHILIP BAYER, TRUSTEE 52 — Rooms for Rent I Experienced in men’s wearg fireplaces, 2-car garage. $53,- TOTAL LIABILITIES (9,695,582.89 tailoring, excellent workingg ...... room, game room, den, 500. Wolverton Agency, four-stall barn, living room, Here’s the new Haitford l\lational LEGAL NOTICE -ZONE CHANGE - VERNON 53 ~ Apartments for Rent dining room and country RESERVES ON LOANS 54 — Homes for Rent CALL conditions, good starting| Homes For Sale 23 pi.^o^dondstreet Realtors, 649-2813. The Town of Andover does AND SECURITIES STREET 55,— Business for Rent kitchen, fireplaced family I salary to qualified person in prime neighborhood, for solicit sealed bids for the con­ Reserve for bad debt To change the zoning from 56 — Resort Property for Rent MANCHESTER HERALD further details call Philbrick room, four bedrooms, over­ losses on loans (set up 57 — Wanted to Rent I Vacation with pay, many in- $36,900 - Duplex, 6-3, cabinet MANCHESTER - Exceptional struction of two baseball fields “Residence AA” to “Residence 58 — Misc. for Rent Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. buy on three bedroom Colonial, sized 2-car garage. Must be pursuant to Internal I surance benefits. Apply to Mr. kitchens, fireplace, carpeting, and other grading. M” for a tract of 73 acres on the 6 4 7 - 9 9 4 6 with 1 1/2 baths, den, living seen. 50’s. Revenue Service rulings 26,752.53 AUTOMOTIVE ! Snyder. tile baths, $435 monthly income, Plans and specifications are east side of Vernon Street as 61 — Autos for Sal6 room and family kitchen, only Hutchins Agency, 646-3166. COVENTRY tsi .73 STAFFDBD — Set in courty, available at the Town Office TOTAL RESERVES ON shown on a plan entitled 62 — Trucks for Sale MATURE PERSON to work BOOKKEEPER - Full charge $32,500. Wolverton Agency, LOANS AND 63 — Heavy Equipment for Sale Realtors, 649-2813. this lovely six-room Cape has lA S T A M REWARD Building, School Road, An­ “Property of Philip Bayer 64 — Motorcycles-Bicycles part-time, Wednesday-Friday. experience. Take charge per­ $27,300. ATTRACTIVE 5 room DREAM HOUSE SECURITIES (26,752.53 fireplaced living room, 65 — Campers-Trailers-Mobile REGALS MEN SHOP Connecticut style, handsome 4 dover, Connecticut. CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Trustee — All Lots Within 500 5-9, and all day Sunday 10-6. sonality, Excellent salary and Ranch, fireplace, baseboard Homes bedroom Colonial 2V4 baths, family kitchen, four bedrooms, full All bids must be received in the Equity capital, total Feet Vernon Street Vicinity Apply in person, Swiss Colony, 903 Main St. 2 heating, stove, refrigerator, $1,117,742.07 66 — Automotive Service fringes for an excellent rm., garage professionally basement, and attached 2-car Common stock-total Manchester Parkade. Manchester • 643-2478 J Hutchins Agency 646-3166. landscapes. 649-5306. BEST BUYS Office of Seiectmen by 3:00 Manchester, Connecticut 67 — Autos for Rent-Lease bookkeeper. Call Mr. Charnas, garage. 30’s. p.m. on the 28th of October, par value 750,000.00 Property Plan Scale one inch WINF, 646-1230. No. shares EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY BY BELFIORE 1975. The bids will at that time equals 100 feet dated 10-6-75 The WELCOME WAGON. Openings Op $32,900 - ATTRACTIVE 5 1/2 ALDA REALTY INC. authorized 100,000 in Manchester, South Windsor, PRINTING - Growth has room Ranch, garage, be opened and the apparent low No. shares Lawrence Associates” The PART TIME janitorial work, RARROWS & WALLACE Realtors, M LS Coventry areas for energetic created openings in inspector, baseboard heat, manicured Manchester New Haven Hartford *3 1 ,9 0 0 ® ® bid noted. A performance bond outstanding 75,000 tract is immediately south of Manchester area, 2 1/2 hours Equal Housing Opportunity self-starter with car, who Tikes bindery and press operations shaded lot, Hutchins Agency, 649-9306 397-1915 728-6615 Ranch Condominium. in the amount of the bid must be Surplus 350.000.00 the convalescent home at 565 □ FINANCIAL per night, five nights per week, 888-7271 Undivided profits 17,742.07 meeting people. Flexible hours! positions. Excellent wages, and call 249-6880. Realtors, 646-3166. Clean, neat. Call for details. furnished by the successful Vernon Street. Equal Opportunity Employer. TOTAL CAPITAL company paid, benefit GARRISON COLONIAL - four bidder payable to the Town of ACCOUNTS $1,117,742.07 Copies of these applications Bonds-Stocks-Mortgages 8 Write Welcome Wagon, P.O. programs. Openings are on se­ MANCHESTER - Large newer BRAND NEW MANCHESTER - recent two Box 3661, Woodbridge, Conn., COUNTER HELP some years old, fieldstone fireplace, Andover. The Recreation Com­ have been filed in the Town cond shift, 3:30 p.m. to 12 mid­ experience preferred, will in­ duplex three room apartment. an d beautiful. Custom family, immaculate condition, TOTAL LIABILITIES, 06525. Immaculate condition beam ceiling, wall-to-wall mission reserves the right to Clerk’s office and may be in­ MORTGAGES, loans first, se­ night. Must be able to read clude some nights and crafted three bedroom ranch three bedroom apartments, RESERVES, AND throughout. Priced right. R. carpeting, family room, sliding reject any and ail bids. spected during office hours. cond, third. All kinds. Realty calculations, guages, calculate weekends, must be dependable glass doors to large deck, gar- in neighborhood of $80,000°° many extras, separate furnaces CAPITAL ACCOUNTS (10,840.077.49 BOOKKEEPER - part time, measurments. Mechanical Zimmer, J.D. Real Estate, 646- and driveways, fenced in 60x150 Board of Selectmen MEMORANDA PLANNING AND ZONING statewide. Credit rating un­ and over 18, Reins New York age,ge, mint condition, $51,700. to over $100,000°° homes! necessary. Reasonable. Con­ full charge through general background for press 1980. level lot. Owners building a new Town of Andover Average of total deposits COMMISSION ledger, statistical reports, Delicatessan and Restaurant, Philbrick’hill ■ ■ Agency ~Realtors, Guess what this will do to the Andover, Conn. for the 15 calendar Alfred Sieffert fidential, quick arrangements. operations required. 875-0944. 646-4200. home. Tenant income cuts your days ending with Alvin Lundy Agency. 527-7971. financial statements. Apply in Applications being taken at MANCHESTER - Price value of this one now selling monthly payments in half. Chairman person, Rockville Publiclie HealthI reduced $3,000 on this im­ for under $80,000°°. Call now call date (9,288,659 72 100 Constitution Plaza, Hart­ Hyde A venue, R oute 30, AVON - NEED extra $$ to RAISEl)^ RANCH - seven Easily financed. Lawrence F. Average of total loans Joseph Swensson, Nursing Association, 62 Park ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ford. Evenings, 233-6879. Tolland, Connecticut or call 875- make Christmas merrier? Earn maculate seven-room Cape. rooms, beamed cathedral - avoid disappointment. Fiano Realtors, 649-5371. for the 15 calendar days Secretary Street, Rockville. 0731 Jack Bilson for an appoint­ Custom kitchen, three or four ending with call date 7,220,900.86 it as an Avon Representative. ceiling in living room with Dated this 21st day of October, MORTGAGES — 1st, and 2nd ment. Burroughs Corporation. Show and sell beautiful gifts, bedrooms, rec room, oversized fieldstone fireplace, eat-in BELFIORE AGENCY TOLLAND - No small rooms, in I, Nathan G. Agostinelli, President, SECRETARY - Career position garage. Secluded yard etc. INVITATION of the above-named bank do hereby 1975. mortgages — interim financing An Equal Opportunity quality jewelry and cosmetics kitchen, formal dining room, this 3-4 bedroom Cape, built in for sharp person with excellent Priced to sell. $37,900. R. Realturs 647-1413 declare that this report of condition is — expeditious and confidential Employer, m/f. in your spare time. I’ll be glad 15x21 family room with 1971, modern kitchen with abun­ typing, steno and telephone Zimmer, J.D. Real Estate, 646- TO BID true to the best of my knowledge and Lost and Found 1 service, J.D. Real Estate to show you how. Call 523-9401. fireplace, wooded acre lot with dant cabinet and counter space, Sealed bids will be received belief. Assoc. 646-1980. experience. Complete benefit ASSISTANT SUPERVISOR - 1980 BOLTON - newer Raised Ranch built-ins, fireplace, 1 1/2 baths, program. Send resume promt- privacy, garage, $44,900, in the Office of The Director of NATHAN G. AGOSTINELLI FOUND- White cat, black for bookkeeping department, of Philbrick Agency Realtors, 646- with 27’ kitchen and dining , $39,900. Amedy Realty, We, the undersigned directors, attest ly, (include salary, history). HAVE WE HELPED you LATELY? General Services, 41 Center spots, double paws, black bushy local bank operations, Business Opportunity 14 4200. area. Large living room, three B rs, 875-6283. the correctness of this report of condi­ Scientific Leasing Inc., Ill Phone 643-2711. Street, Manchester, Connec­ tail, green eyes. Kennedy experience necessary. Apply in bedrooms, fireplaced family tion and declare that it has been Drive. 646-3034. Founders Plaza, East Hartford, person to Miss Norton, FOR SALE - carpet and up­ OWNER SELLS - 5-5 Duplex, ticut until October 30, 1975 at examined by us and to the best of our □ EMPLOYMENT MINI-FARM on West side, room, 2 1/2 baths, 2-car garage. Conn. 06108. Manchester State Bank. holstery cleaning business, es­ MANCHESTER - Full $54,500. Wolverton Agency, first floor all brick construc­ 11:00 a.m. for the following: knowledge and belief is true and cor­ seven room home in excellent rect. LOST - Boy’s glasses, brown, in tablished in the Vernon- dormered six room Cape, three Realtors, 649-2813, tion, three bedrooms, large POWDERED ACTIVATED Help Wanted 13 condition, new siding etc., gar­ EDWARD TOMKfEL School Street area. $5. reward. Manchester area, for more in­ bedrooms - (2 extra large, will age, large lot with garden and kitchen, good sized living room, CARBON JOHN F. TIERNEY Call 646-7439. formation call 872-2537. hold king size furniture). 1 1/2 MANCHESTER - Two family, and bedrooms. One side has JOBSEEKERS Employment fruit trees, shed, $42,000. Bid forms, plans and WILLIAM B. OLEKSINSKI baths, formal dining room, Philbrick Agency, Realtors, 5-5, two car garage, convenient wall-to-wall carpeting in living Directors Service - open 8 a.m.-8 p.m., MOTOR ROUTE DEALER DISTRIBUTOR NEEDED specifications are available at LOST - Passbooks, 6-4390, l« in (usinns For yovsalf fireplaced living room, kitchen location, 643-8498. Owner-agent. room, stairway and hallway, with full and part time oppor- 646-4200. the General Services Office, 41 109321, 114330, 108544, 118886, F ii or Part Tine with built-ins. Walk to Buckley stove, refrigerator and dis­ tunities available now. Center Street, Manchester, 82659, 115909, E14422, 8-3651. DISTRIBUTOR NEEDED School. Owner relocating. $39,- BOLTON-HEBRON Line - MANCHESTER - New three hwasher plus just remodeled, Savings Bank of Manchester. Hartford, 568-1070 FOR TOLLAND AREA To Sonin Storoi ■ Dulen 900. Call 649-8192. bedroom Ranch, dining room, kitchen including Armstrong Connecticut. lUdu of Kerdos seven room U&R Raised Application made for Ranch, three bedrooms, family kitchen with built-ins, Solarian no wax floor. Separate Town of Manchester, PHONE FROM home to ser­ lb Eiforieon oensury, as Comiioiiy wa tan oror payments. CALL REDUCED FOR quick sale - room, 2 fireplaces, one acre, aluminum siding, baseboard heating systems, 2-car garage, Connecticut vice our custom ers in the anooits for >oa to sap|il]i and lotvin, estoNisM two family, 30 Locust Street, no screened in patio, nice yard, in yoar inanedute area by Coavany, lor S M U low 40’s. By owner. 646-5107. heat, $42,500. Wolverton Agen­ Robert B. Weiss, Personals 2 Manchester area, flexible agents. 646-2426, 9-5. cy, Realtors, 649-2813. centrally located. Good invest­ General Manager hours, .super earnings, 249-7773. MANCHESTER HERALD WVeU PUTS-MXtS. This It Has dale Is I ment. Call Elaine, 565-2751 (6 0 M N MDUSTin and ttw accoanta yoa aril sor- WOULD THE Family who rin shal bo located in Hardware, Variety Sa|wr MANCHESTER - Ansaldi built MANCHESTER - Four between 9-4 or 649-1156 after “ATTENTION - Work with the VERNON witnessed an auto accident at Markets, Kcyde, Discoant, and CoHele loob Stores, Ranch located on nice bedrooms and family room on 5:30. Center and Summit St. on oldest Toy & Gift Party Plan in 647-9946 etc.) landscaped lot, two fireplaces, BOULDER RIDGE first floor, appliancedi kitchen, 2 Thursday night September 25, the country - our 28th year! 20% Profit POTEHTUL is virtuily inlinated, ow records large paneled family room, eat- full baths, finished basement. NORTH COVENTRY - Seven and who took a young lady to commission plus bonus. No stam tiijt (98.00 end najre for each ^ y worked b in Kitchen, garage. Priced in 8 ROOM COLONIAL A ttached garage. $45,900. room Raised Ranch, two-car collecdng, no delivering, no in­ 1 rery consenitin figare and esfinute. Four bedrooms, first floor garage, acre lot. Owner the hospital, please contact MECHANIC - long established NURSES AIDES - all shifts, full the 40’s, Zinsser Agency, 646- Wolverton Agency, Ftealtors, PLAZA DEPT. STORE vestment; Car necessary. Call I (4,595.06 H V O rm r (innnedute) investment family room with fireplace, 2- anxious. VA no money down. Glenn Prentiss, at 646-8368 and well equipped general gar­ time and part time, weekdays 1511. 649-2813. (We Have A Notion To Please) today l-6'73-3455, or write San­ larts yoa b year own basaien Kglit Hew. car garage, large treed lot, Only $39,900. Pasek Realtors, after 5:30 p.m., or 646-6200 and weekends, only n n iT O M T : ta’s Parties, Avon, Conn. 06001. age, needs a seasoned car and 289-7475. Next to Frank’s Supermarket days. SIMBA SALES CORP. RANCH - three bedrooms, built 1972. REDUCED TO FIRST TIME on market, An­ Also booking parties.” truck mechanic. Good wages experienced need apply. Good EAST MIDDLE TPKE., MANCHESTER and fringe benefits. starting salary, liberal fringe 3552 Witte Street fireplaced living room, dining $61,900. saldi built, brick front, three PIANO Wanted - any condition, Philadelphia, Pa. 19134 room, garage with porch, nice bedroom Ranch, 2 fireplaces, *31,900 LEGAL SECRETARY - for References. Mellen, White and benefits. Apply Monday-Friday, New! Red Heart call anytime, 875-6451. Pashaw, 107 Burnside Ave. 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. East Hartford treed lot. Merritt Agency, 646- central convenient location. Six-room Cape, in the center of town, Manchester office, central East Hartford. Situation Wanted 15 1180. 100x150’ lot. Only $42,500, Bel has aluminum siding, large porch location, excellent opportunity Convalescent Home, 745 Main F.J. SPILECXI across the rear. Reasonably Personals 2 Street, East Hartford, Conn. Realtor 643-2121 Air Real Estate, 643-9332. redecorated. FABULEND for qualified applicant, call 649- CHILD CARE - infant through REDWOOD FARMS - Custom 2865. pre-schooler, $4.00 per day, seven room Raised Ranch, NEW LISTING - Large seven T.J. CROCKEH REALTOR WANTED RIDE to Aircraft, 843-1577 corner Broad and Center COORDINATOR OF DRUG AND ALCOHOL private home, playmates, three bedrooms, 18x24’ MANCHESTER- first offering room Ansaldi built Raided 4-PLY YARN PART TIME Cleaners needed, fireplaced family room, double Street. First Shift, 7-3:30. Call REHA8ILITATI0N COUNSELOR TRAINING spacious yard, convenient for five rooms, full basement all Ranch, tile baths, built-ins, 40% Wool — 60% WIntuk early morning hours, 6-9 a.m. commuters. 644-9000. garage, acre wooded lot with city utilities, oil heat, complete carpeting, two fireplaces, large 649-1188. Six days per week, Manchester STAFFORD SPRINGS - two PROGRAM Ipart-Hme) gorgeous view.iMerritt Agency aluminum siding, excellent con- family room, two-car garage, family, exceptionally lovely, area. Own transportation. Call Qualifications HOUSEKEEPING or babysit­ 646-1180. dtion, asking price $36,900. one acre lot, with extra Mnnouncements 3 649-5334. five rooms each side. This coun­ A m aster’s degree, preferably In higher education administration or in allied ting in'your home, $2.10 hourly Assumable 6% mortgage, with buildings suitable for storage or try home completely » . „ MANCHESTER - new listing, 1 37 WANTED - your vote on health administration: preference will be given to candidates who have had call 647-9070. Ask for Joyce or large down payment. Charles horse. Bolton area. Convenient renovated, top to bottom. Oil NURSES AIDE - 11 p.m. - 7 Machine Washable and Dryable experience in the Connecticut system of community colleges and in drug and Charlene. five room older home, central Lesperance, 649-7620. to 1-84. O w ner’s anxious. heat, garage, large lot, city November 4, for Phyllis a.m. and 12 midnight to 8 a.m., alcohol education. location, small barn $29,900, Enjoy things money can bto’ Jackston, Democrat for Board Dubaldo-Lesperance, 646-0505. sewer, water, most convenient. part time and full time. Enjoy Hayes Corp., 646-0131. •of Directors, Committee to Responsibilities CHILD CARE - My home, MANCHESTER -Price reduced High 30’s. Look at your leisure. working with a skilled and Washington School area. on this seven room Dutch TOLLAND - New contem­ Further information, call Reelect Phyllis Jackston. Vic­ dedicated staff in a very plea­ Receives and processes student applications, provides career and academic Announcements Reasonable. Nice yard. Monday MANCHESTER - Northfield Colonial near Country Club. porary under construction, Donald S. Gale, Realty Com­ 3 Announcements tor I. Moses, Treasurer. sant and modern atmosphere. counseling to students, supervises Uie delivery of training education to students, maintains appropriate student records, evaluates the program, and through Saturday. Call 649-0384. Green, seven room Colonial Fireplaced living room, formal three bedrooms, 2 baths, pany. 289-7939, 646-3790. the I]^jSIA]VTyou s ta rt saving! Experience preferred. Please generally coordinates the components and units included in the program: style Condominium, three dining room, family room, eat- modern kitchen, two fireplaces, call Doris Blain, RN, Director requires travel to various community colleges and training agencies for pur­ bedrooms, two full and two half in kitchen, three bedrooms, finished family room, two car VERNON - Newer 10 room Enjoy a m a^ficent Magnavox color TV set today-or a new You can save as much as you want, of coui'se. Your account will of Nurses, 646-0129. Manchester poses of admissions, placement, counseling and coordination. baths, paneled farfiily room, □ EDUCATION plus IVx baths. Aluminum garage and more. Treed acre. Raised Ranch. Double garage, Benrus L.E.D. digital watch. It’s paid for immediately, but after your draw the highest rate of interest allowed by law. And you’ll have your Manor Nursing Home, 385 West central air conditioning, wall- siding and large lot. 50’s Zinsser $53,500. Amedy Realty, Center Street. Salary two full baths, carpeting chosen period of time has elapsed you’ll still have all your money. Here’s TV or watch today! PUBLIC NOTICE to-wall carpeting, lots of Agency, 646-1511. Realtors, 875-6283. throughout. Must be sold. The period of employment is30 weqks at a salary of (110 per week, or a total of how it woi’ks. storage, carport, tennis courts, Pasek Realtors, MLS 289-7475, HELP WANTED - experienced (3,300. All application materials must be received not later Uian October 27. Private Instructions 18 and swimming pool. Must see to Just bring in the required amount to a savings account at any To apply, send a one-page resume to: Dr. Robert H. Fenn, Dean of Faculty, MANSFIELD- older home, on TOLLAND - Time is running YOU DECIDE WHEN YOU GET ALL YOUR MONEY BACK Ail charitable and non-profit organizations in bar and cocktail work, full appreciate, ',500. Call 646- acred lot, near 1-84, three HNB office. The minimum amount required will depend on the length Manchester Community College, P.O. Box 1048, Manchester, Ct. 06040 QUALIFIED TEACHER - to out to take advantage of 7 3/47o COLUMBIA LAKE - Large Here are examjjles of minimum amounts for your Instant Reward. wishing to have their Public Announcements and part time. Call 872-3381 ask 5451. bedrooms, large kitchen. Oil financing that’s available on seven room Ranch on beautiful­ of time you want to leave the for Skip. Manchester Community College is an equal opportunity employer and sub­ give private^clarinet lessons in Othei- amounts ami maturities are available. published free in this space are urged to con­ scribes to the principles ol affirmative action. h( ____ Heat, country setting, garage, this new six room Raised ly landscaped pine grove lot. \ ] money in the bank. A few ex­ fe'fr c T hd? ^ CAPE COD - two years old, 24’ needs work, great potential, Ranch. Two full baths, $69,500. Owner 228-3370. MATURITY MA(JNAVOX MAN’S BENRUS LADY’S BENRUS eft. Call h43-2885 after 5 p.m. jiving room, first floor family amples are shown in the chart. tact Joe McCavanagh, General Manager of owner lowered price to $27,900! heatolator fireplace, ther- U r C O U O K T V L.E.I). WATCH L.E.D. WATCH room with fireplace and You get your 19-inch Magnavox Regal Mufflers of Manchester. Space will be Must be seen! Petrus Realty, mapane windows with screens, MANCHESTER - Reduced for WINTHROP beamed ceilings. Eat-in 228-3777. garages, plus $2,000 tax rebate. 1 Year .$.5,821.77 $1,322.85 $1,889.07 BY DICK CAVALLI q^uick sale. Three family on TV or your Benrus L.E.D. digital alloted on a first come, first served basis. kitchen, formal dining room, $47,900. Amedy Realty, (/enter St., in Business Zone II. watch instantly, all paid for. Yet, 2'/2 Years .$24?54.25 .$ 512.03 $ 731.47 king sized Master bedroom, MANCHESTER- in our opinion Realtors, 875-6283. Make an offer! LaPehta Agen­ when your time period has 4 Years $1,34().73 Call Thursday betwean 8 and 12 HONESTVIN aluminum siding, two car gar­ this is one of the nicest Capes cy, Realtor, 646-2440. F?X .ITI02> elapsed, you’ll get all your money to rasarva spaca for tha following VC7JB nPR. age, treed lot, mint condition, that has been offered for sale in VERNON - just over Tilt* orifonal um ouiU will U* rcn m atunty, wnll earn the hiifhe.st inter Joe McCavanagh WALT Realtors, 646-4200. atrractively decorated rooms- room split Ranch, with large pleasure of enjoying great television or a wonderful watch. e.st rate allowinl by law. At maturity the balance will tspuil the ohipnal amount plu.s any interest accm tl in six room Cape, threee largela exii-sR i*f the pn-tnium cost. Federal rvgtdalions ivipnre a sub.sianlial inleivst penalty for early witlvirawal. e R I B B S two full baths- garage-nearly pool, cabana, etc., high 50's and bedrooms, formal dining For example, say you want the bright, sharp color TV. You could Miiftner BOLTON - RANCH, 5 rooms, 3 1/2 acre lot. Please call for well worth it. T. J. Crockett MrlliUTF.I).I.C. FOI2 MA'rtJfS. room, custom kitchen, rec bring in $2254.25 and leave it for 2',6 years. Youi- TV seCis paid for in­ bedrooms, garage, large com plete d etails $36,900, Realtor. 643-1577. room, hardwood floors, garage, Center l! wooded lot $36,000. Philbrick stantly, tax and all Hartford National will even deliver it to your home R e ga l Odegard Realty, 643-4365. beautiful terraced yard. $fi.- HARTFORD M T IO M L IWBEST Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. TOLLAND - Decorating this 7 and you’ll enjoy all the great shows and sports events of the new season. 900, Century 21. Tedford Real hi Wa offer convenience along with a superior product. C X = A MANCHESTER - large Duplex room home will be fun. Large Estate. 647-9914. E l Best of all, at the end of 30 months you’ll still have your entire $2254.25. (The favorite Person) BANK COLONIAL - seven rooms, 11/2 7-7, beautiful spacious moaern rooms, fireplace surrounded by Corner of Broad baths, three bedrooms, kitchens witti appliances, bookkeases, cathedral ceiling, MANCHESTER - to settle es­ breezeway, garage, swimming modern baths, carpeting, im­ and Center Street Moil.-Fri. 8 a.ffl. - 9 p.m. balcony and mote. Breezeway tate, three family. 6-3-3, two <3kVAU-t pool, redwood deck, wooded maculate throughout, con­ and 2-car garage. $44,900. car garage, fast sale needed. Phone 646-2112 Sat. 8 a.m. - S p.m. C> fly NLA w< 7 M M l U S P»l OH yard.$42,500. Philbrick Agency, venient to Main St., W. J. Bar- Amedy Realty, Realtors, 875- Lawrence F. Fiano Realtors, Realtors, 646-4200. comb, Realtor, 644-8000. 6283. 649-5371. I PAGE EIGHTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Tues., Oct. 21, 1975

FRANK AND ERNEST RYTHAVES Apartments For Rent S3 Apartmente For Rent S3 Apartments For Rent 53 Arnos ro t Sail* 61 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn.. Tues., Oct, 21. 197.5 - p a g e NINETEEN Answer to Previous Puzzle [i^0§§0(g)(?il g® OTl^® [L flu5 r PROVED LOOKING for anything in real TOYOTA - See us for reliable estate rental - apartments, NOW RENTING! used Toyotas with our 60-day Hodgepodge THeReV LIFE OM homes, multiple dwellings, no <> 100% warranty. We also buy fees. Cali J.D. Real Estate used Toyotas. Lynch Motors, ACROSS 2 Circa Charles M. Schultz If...... 3 Sharper Associates, Inc. 646-1980. INDEPENDENCE 345 Center Street, Manchester, ■1 Roue R 4 Goddess of MARS AS IMTELLIGEMT 646-4321. 5 Possessive a In Dear Abby dawn I DON'T THINK WU'D ANKlOAY, AS I UAS ^AKiNS, pronoun 5 False god IF the SUBJECTOFME p o a o a r e t h e y VILLAGE 8 Melody ENJOY IT..,ALL VOU EVeR I THINK THAT NEXT AS ME ! io WE PAY $15 for complete junk 6 Ancient 12 Martian suddenly comes up I'LL Irish WANT To TALK ABOUT TEAK OUR TEAM SHOULD, APARTMENT cars. Call Joey, Tolland Auto By Abigail Van Buren (comb, form) JOMP Right in i Manchester Body, 528-1990.' capital 15 yOURSELF.' ^HOT PoW N OCIR RENTAL OFFICE Dir. from Route 6 & 44A 13 Pigeon pea 7 Aperture 14 Margarine Open 8:30-5 weekdays, other North on Rt. 83 (Main St.) 8 Weep T viRiMC s p a c e c r a f t ! times by appointment. FORD Mustang II, 1974, white, 15 Enemies 9 Oxidizing to Henrv. four cylinder, manual transmis­ DEAR ABBY; I work in an office with three other girls 16 Gold (Sp.) enzyme EJ We have a large variety of 17 Vegetable sion, very economical, owner, (I am the only one who’s Jewish.) ^ 10 Closer Boy's name 40 Heating Unusual one bedroom Townhouses in 18 Large cask ® l975ttyN£A Inc TM Rtg u s Pll Ofl T h A V E ^ deluxe onF^Sr two bedroom 644-0466. 11 Hopeless one I a ^ e d my boss if I could have one day off for the Jewish 19 Dinner dish Masculine devices a park-like setting, quiet neighborhood, (coll.) Animal fur Townhouse and Garden type New Year since this is the holiest of all holy days for me 21 Exist 43 Level 19 Precedence More facile units throughout Manchester close to shopping, church, bus, pool and 1968 YELLOW automatic VW 22 Grimace 44 African animal He said. Yes, if you come in on Christmas to make up for 20 Air, lire, Merged 45 Narrow way convertible, good second car, 24 Misplacer Homes For Sale 23 Services Ottered 31 Rooting-SIdIng-ChImney 34 Articles tor Sale 41 water Hebrew DAMATO EHTERPRiSES tennis. Featuring: 26 Sewer 48 Recent (comb. call 875-1897 after 5. 23 Diners ascetic form) 240 New Slate Rd. 28 Measuring • Massive Bedroom • Walk-In Closet 25 Useless 38 Nobleman 50 Winglike part DRIVEWAYS - Residential and REASONABLE PRICES for K . ‘' r A ' ‘.'h tk '; device NEW RINSE-N-VAC steam 646-1021 • Full Basement • Laundry Hook-Ups MERCEDES BENZ, 230, 1966. Mickey Finn — Morris Weiss 29 Pedal digit 1 2 3 i 6 6 commericial, installed roofing. (Installation and cleans, rinses, and vacuums out Very clean, very good condi­ ROSIE 7 e 9 10 11 anywhere in Connecticut. No repairs) Gutter work, and • Private Entrances and Patios 30 Friend (Fr.) FIRST OFFERING dirt leaving carpets tion. Excellent buy. Call 522- DEAR ROSIE: He was probably kidding-unless your 12 DAVE WILL BE GLAD 1 IT LOOKS job too small, or too large. 688- chimney work, 25 years • Air Conditioner • Color Co-ordinated Decor 31 Epoch 13 14 Martin School, Dartmouth professionally clean. Rent at 9800 days, or 247-9031. office IS open on Christmas. 32 Constellation TO HEAR THAT. HE / LIKE I'LL 0863, out of town call collect. NEWER Three-bedroom t IS TELL HIM t'M ' WAS WORRIED r -f NEVER BE Heights, large seven-room experience, 643-8885. Manchester 'Wallpaper & Paint 33 Hazard 16 17 includes heat DOING FINE, AND ABOUT VOU.I / I ABLE TO PLAY Company, 185 West Middle Duplex - U/2 baths, carpeting, Z 35 Follow after I SHOULD BE OUT Raised Ranch, plaster walls, FIRESTONE Town-Country DEAR ABBY: I’m a 24-year-old girl who got myself into 18 „ — I , f o o t b a l l SNOW BLOWER repairing, H ea tIng-PlumbIng 35 all appliances. $275 monthly. 38 Brule , 9 20 5 T NEXT WEfK' , tile baths, large closets, buitt- Turnpike, 646-0143. radials, HR78-14, 6 ply rayon, a mess I can t get out of. e j J!*'-!-V a g a i n / chain saw and lawn mower, Frechette & Martin, Inc., We have a large variety of 1 & 2-bedroom 39 Verb form ■ ■ studs, 1100 miles. Half price, My best girl friend’s father (I’ll call him "Pops”) had a 23 2 3 2 4 2 6 ins, carpeting, two fireplaces, sharpening and repairing, pick SEWERLINES, sink lines, Realtors, 646-4144. 41 Morindin dyoo Dogs-BIrds-Pets 43 apartments and townhouses throughout the $64 pair. 10-5, weekdays, M 42 Shouts ■ large family room, two-car ^ and delivery, Ellington real nice car for sale. I ’ve been out of work for a long time 2 6 cleaned with electric cutters, Haynes Street, Manchester. 2 8 garage, city utilities, Equipment Center, Route 83, MANCHESTER- Deluxe 2 Town of Manchester. and I needed one, so Pops offered to sell me the car for sex. 46, Devotee by professionals. McKinney DOG-CAT BOARDING reser­ 47 Downpour Ellington Industrial Center, bedroom Townhouse, IVz baths, 2 9 3 0 excellent condition. Priced to. Bros. Sewage Disposal Com­ vations. Combined inside/out- 1967 MUSTANG Fastback, m ^ figured, for once, why not? 49 By way of 875-5018,8-6 p.m. daily Saturday pany, 643-5308. full basement, private en­ Raymond F. Oamato ,. . ’ f uud the papers, and I gave Pops the 50 Solar disk 1 sell! side runs, partitioned privacy, engine good, body needs work. 31 3 2 8-4. CHARLES LESPEIUNCE germicidal lighting. Canine trances and patio, includes Owner Developer Best offer. Call 289-7337 after 6. first installments of sex, and now he’s in love with me! (I 51 Curved ■ NO JOB too small, toilet Holiday Inne, 200 Sheldon Road, heat, appliances, carpeting, Deaignea ir'ilh forgot to mention, he’s 52, a widower and in pretty good molding 33 3 4 3 5 36 37 649-7620 WINDOW CLEANING - repairs, plugged drains, kitchen pool, air-conditioning, $290 per shape for his age.) 52 Ages and ages ■ Manchester, 646-5971. You in Mind PARTS DEPARTMENT now 53 Soviet river 3 8 3 9 4 0 residential and commercial, in­ faucets replaced, repaired, rec month. Paul W. Dougan, open Saturdays. Complete line Pop s daughter is leaving her husband because she found cluding initial cleaning for con­ Realtor, 646-1021 or 643-4535. 54 Roman ■ rooms, bathroom remodeling, PRIVATE riding instructions, Model Open 11:30 til 8 P.m. Daily of Chrysler parts. Chorches out he s gay, and her father offered to let us stay at his emperor 41 4 2 43 4 4 4 6 4 8 Lols-Land For Sale 24 tractors or developers, fully in­ heat modernization, etc. Free English and Western, $5.00 per Motors, 649-3646. house. We re both broke and have no place to go, but I’m 55 Compass point ■ Paul w. Dougan, Realtor 47 4 8 4 9 sured, free estimates. Call estimates gladly given. M & M hour, call 633-5571, anytime. MANCHESTER- Large newer afraid if I move in, it will be hard to move out. 56 Fruit drinks 5 0 Priscilla’s Pop — Al Vermeer Quality Maintenance, 647-9498. duplex three bedroom apart­ COVENTRY - NORTH, ap­ Plumbing & Heating, 649-2871. , 649-3940 *646-1021 *643-4535 1968 PLYMOUTH two door Pops has asked me to marry him, which I could never do 61 52 53 ment. Immaculate condition " 7 MAYm I HAVE A proximately 45 acres wooded, BASSET HOUND - AKC hardtop, engine 318, automatic, but I hate to hurt his feelings. Also, I don’t want to spoil the DOWN MASONRY REPAIRS - new throughout. Priced, right. R. t>4 $5 5 6 HOW COME YOU KICK S O M E B O D Y 600’ frontage. A steal at $19,000, FRANK SCOTELLA Plumbing registered, male, eight months, power steering, air con­ relationship between him and his daughter. V^-Rt Y AT THAT,? “fHOMp./ 1 Log floats 21 'EM HIGHER'N POR UP T H E R E terms. Frechette & Martin work, brick block, stone, call - Repairs and remodeling, $150, 742-9394. Zimmer, J.D. Real^state 646- TWO FAMILY furnished three FIVE ROOM Apartment in ditioning, excellent condition, I could sure use some advice. r e v e r e n d WEEMS? Inc., Realtors, 646-4144. 643-9508. sewer lines cleaned electrical­ 1980. room apartment, in East Hart­ two-family house, centrally $650, 233-8457. (NEWSPAPER ENTtflRPRISEASSN ) LIKES ly. Prompt service on emergen­ LABRADOR Retriever puppies ford, heat and garage included, located, two children, no pets, MICHIGAN MESS (/p'-ij V ME! Painting-Papering 32 MANCHESTER - spacious COLUMBIA LAKE - five acre cies. 643-7024. - blacks and yellows, out of hun­ $215, monthly, call after 6 p.m., garage, security, $200. Call 646- WANTED: One friendly owner DEAR MESS:Your refusal to marry “Pops" should in no 7 building lot, $22,000. Owner 228- ting stock. Reasonably priced. three bedroom apartment, in 647-1582. 6072. for my 1973 Datsun 610. She has way damage the relationship between him and his daughter. 3370. PAINTING - Save 30 - 60%. BOTTI HEATING and Plum­ Call 646-6784. new two family, carpeting, air DON T move into his house.-He might expect you to pay off Five years experience. air-conditioning, AM/FM bing - All heating and plumbing conditioning, dishwasher and NEWINGTON - Woodsedge Homes tor Rent 54 stereo with four Jensen the rent the same way you’re paying off the car, and you’d Excellent references. Pete, 742- repairs plus remodeling. Call separate driveways, $260 per Apartments - Luxury 2 bedroom be there indefinitely. The advice from here is to get a Business Property 26 Livestock 44 speakers, four Michelin radials 6117 (toll free) 5-10 p.m. 643-1496. month, security, call 646-1379 ap artm en ts, located in a MANCHESTER - four-room and a pleasing personality. Call respectable job, go to work and quit bartering your body. Win at Bridge after 6 p.m. wooded setting, with club house, immaculate condition, MANCHESTER - doctors, WHY TRAVEL miles to enjoy 646-2868 please! INSIDE - Outside painting, PLUMBING and Heating house, swimming pool and ten­ fireplace, fully furnished, pre DEAR ABBY: We own a dog that is always kept on a lawyers, and professionals take fe c ia l rates for people over 65. your horse? Box stalls, Olympic repairs, remodeling a speciali­ VERNON - Town House nis courts. Call 678-1881, yard, garage, no pets, no 1969 OLDSMOBILE Delta 88, leash when he’s put outside. Short Club has its place note, eight room Colonial, high Fully insured. Estimates given. ty. Otto Lorentzen, Contractor. size ring, and miles of trails Gardens, a beautifully Monday-Friday 9-4:30. children, $275 monthly, Hayes traffic area, parking for 30 Call 649-7863. available in Manchester. Call automatic, V-8, power steering, Our neighbor has cats that are allowed to roam freely Call to 8:30 a.m. and 6-7 p.m., landscaped apartment com­ Corp. 646-0131. power brakes, air conditioning, lo-ai cars, ideal for office and home 643-0355. munity of unusual architectural outside and onto our property. They tease our dog, causing 649-4056. 3 1/2 ROOM apartment, like AM/FM radio, fantastic condi­ NORTH 21 or apartment situation, many WALLPAPER Hanging - $3.00 design, featuring private en­ private home, pleasant, con­ him to bark until we put the cats back on their own VERNON - six room Ranch, 1 tion, $1100, 649-7850, 649-9521. property. A 10 2 it when you hold four Captain Easy — Crooks and Lawrence possibilities, G&R Realty, 289- per roll. E)q)erinced Flooring 3 g Boats-Accessories 45 trances, private patio with venient location, working 6885. 1/2 baths, family room, in­ ¥ K J 10 3 diamonds to an honor. tradesman. Call R. sliding glass door, wall-to-wall adults, no children, pets. 643- cludes appliances, one car gar­ We have had anonymous phone calls informing lis that MU&T BE A FEMALE BI6FOOT; . ' POOR WA5H COULD BE Starkweather, 644-3194. 18’ CRUISER LINE, 125 h.p. CHEVY NOVA - 1974, special ♦ A Q 10 6 6NAT51 HOW DO I SET HIM OUT FLOOR Sanding - Refinishing, carpeting, range, refrigerator, 2880. age, $350 a month, Paul W. edition, 16 months old, 12,000 our dog's barking is disturbing the entire neighborhood. *Q64 Another name for the short TORN LIMB FROM LIMB! Real Estate Wanted 28 floors like new, no waxing, Evinrude with trailer. Call 875- disposal, master TV antenna, Dougan Realtor, 646-1021, 643- Abby, if those cats didn’t tantalize our dog, he wouldn’t club is the junior notrump OF HER CLUTCHE5 WITHOUT A PAINTING - interior and 8119. miles, power steering, power WEST EAST TUe-OF-WAR. •? (specializing in older floors). traverse rods; storage and 4535. disc brakes, radio, bucket bark. since in general it is bid when ALL CASH for your property exterior, paperhanging, laundry facilities in basement. VILLAGER APARTMENTS AA 9 7 5 3 AQ4 Ceilings and inside painting. seats, vinyl top, automatic, V-8, What do you suggest we do? We’ve complained to the cat VA7 ¥ 9 6 5 4 you have notrump distribution within 24 hours. Avoid red tape, excellent work. References. 18’ THOMPSON fiberglass, 110 Total electric, no pets. One and Five room townhouse apart­ John Verfaille, 646-5750, 872- SIX ROOM home on second spotless, 646-4761. owners, but they still turn their cats loOse on our property. ♦ 7 3 2 ♦K98 and are too weak to open one instant service. Hayes Corpora­ Free estimates. FullyIly insured. 2222, Horse Mercury engine, $2500, two bedroom apartments im­ ment, IV2 tiled baths, 2 alr- Bolton Lake, Vernon, working AJ75 A 10 983 notrump. tion, 646-0131. Martin Mattson, 649-4431. trailer and many accessories mediately available through couple preferred. Phone 643- FUMING condltioners, wall-to-wall FOR SALE to settle estate, 1966 DEAR FUMING: Tell the cat owners that if their cats SOUTH (D) In general when you open a included. 66 Baldwin Rd., November 1, starting at $165 7716. club with 4-3-3-3 distribution SELLING your house? Call us PAPER HANGING Expert. Manchester, 644-2063. carpeting, full basement, Olds Delta 88, convertible, 58,- are found on your property, you will ring up the local pound. AK J86 □ MISC. FOR SALE per month. Call 872-0528 Mon­ 000 miles, $475 or best offer. and your partner does not bid first and we ll make you a cash Your average paper, in average day through Friday 8 a.m. - 5 heat, hot water, appliances, Then follow through. One “cat-astrophe” should do it. ¥ Q82 BOLTON - Three room house - Call 647-9903, weekdays, 9-5. your suit you should rebid one offer. One day service. T. J. room, $25. Mr, Richman, 646- 32’ CABIN cruiser, partially p.m. for appointment. fireplace. No pets. ♦ JS4 private, $135 a month, call 289- notrUmp and conceal your Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577. 3864. Articles tor Sale 41 restored, hull in good sound 649-7620 3546. Bugs Bunny — Heimdahl and Stoffel AA K2 condition, asking $100. 649-7591, PLYMOUTH STATION Wagon Neither vulnerable four-card major. Thus, South MANCHESTER - November 1st - 1962, slant six, $60, or for IMMEDIATE CASH for your R. HEBERT & Son ALUMINUM sheets used as or 646-6617. occupancy, brand new three rebid one notrump, not one property. Let us explain our paperhanging, painting, com­ printing plates, .007 thick, Business lor Rent 55 parts, 649-7867. spade. bedroom duplexes in residential MANCHESTER - 3'/2 room West North East South fair proposal. Call Mr. Belfiore, mercial and residential, free 23x32” . 25 cents each or 5 for $1. Antiques 48 neighborhood. Starting at $275 This time it is all rather un­ 647-1413. estimates, 644-0642. Phone 643-2711. apartment, heat, hot water, SMALL MODERN office in 1973 FORD - Gran Torino, V-8, important. North-South would per month. Includes appliances cooking gas, wall-to-wall well traveled area, 300 square automatic, power steering, 1 4> Alley Oop — Dave Graue WANTED Antique furniture, and carpeting. Heat not in­ Pass 1 ♦ Pass 1 N.T. reach three notrump on any MAY WE BUY your home? J. P, LEWIS & SON - Custom CLEAN USED refrigerators, carpet, $180, centrally located, feet, heat, hot water, electrici­ power brakes, bucket seats, $2,- bidding system and make an glass, pewter, oil paintings, or cluded. Security deposit and 500. 649-3944. Pass 3 N.T. Pass Pass Quick, fair, all cash and no Painting - Interior and exterior. ranges, automatic washers, adults only, no pets, security ty, air-conditioning, and overtrick. other antique items. R. references required. No pets. deposit, call 643-9678. parking all included in rent. Pass problems. Call Warren E. Paperhanging, Remodeling. with guarantees. B. D. Pearl's Harrison, 643-8709, Cali 647-9936 or 649-2003. Opening lead -5 4 k Howland, Realtors, 643-1108. Gutters. Fully insured. 649- Appliances, 649 Main St, 643- Security required. Inquire at 1967 FORD - country sedan, sta­ 9658. 2171 MANCHESTER - Four room Essex Motor Inn desk or phone, tion wagon, power steering, ANTIQUES Wanted - American FOUR ROOMS - second floor, apartment available im­ 646-2300.100 East Center Street. automatic, new tires, good con­ INSTANT cash for your home. appliances, $150, married cou­ A Mississippi reader wants furniture, oriental rugs, pain­ mediately, $150. monthly plus dition, $895. Call 643-9922. By Oswald & James Jacoby to know what you should res­ Call Dan Reale, at Reale’s EXCELLENT Workmanship on SCREENED LOAM - driveway tings, pewter. Windsor chairs, ple one child. no pets, 649-8350. interior and exterior painting gravel, processed gravel, sand, security. No pets. Call anytime, 1,000 SQUARE Feet, available When you use the short club pond to partner’s forcing two- Corner Realtors, 646-4525. crocks, jugs, Ron Dionne, 643- 644-9635. vn\ and paperhanging. Estimates stone and fill. George H. Grif- for store, professional offices Trucks tor Sale properly there are several spade bid when you hold: 1691. MANCHESTER- New 4 room etc. Has rest rooms, parking. 62 AN EAST of the river church and references given. 643-8885. fing, Andover, 742-7886. ap artm en t, I'/z baths, all rules to follow. The first one is AKJ4¥A9765 *K32 *74. SUB LEASE- 3Va room Mt. Ver­ On Route 83, call Casanova that you do not bid it when seeks land suitable for building FURNITURE - rugs, paintings, appliances, carpeted, air- 1936 CHEVY truck with Hobart We recommend a mere in Vernon, Rockville, North Building-Contracting DARK RICH loam, five yards non apartment, available Restaurant, 643-0256. © 1975 by Warnif Bt0$ Inc your distribution is anything raise to three spades to set the 33 pewter, dolls, crocks, lamps, conditioned, individal base­ Decembe 15, 872-8922. welder, truck needs lots of body SORRY, T M Reg US Pat Ott. Manchester area. Minimum $28. plus tax, pool patio sand, etc. Now accepting con­ ment, washer-dryer facilities, work, welder in good condition. except 4-4-3-2 or 4-3-3-3. The suit. Later on you plan to take two acres. Call 644-0988 or 872- NEWTON H. Smith & Sons - gravel, and stone 643-9504. 800 SQUARE Feet of space BUGS, I second is that you do not bid it signments, for November auc­ heat, hot water included, $275. FOUR ROOMS - second floor, Both for $400. 649-7591 or 646- further action to show that 3280. Remodeling, repairing, ad­ available, lower level in prime 6617. SEE M TO when you only hold two clubs. tion, 644-8962. per month. Call Peterman appliances, $120 monthly plus commercial location, ideal for you really have a tremendous ditions, rec rooms, porches and ALUMINUM SIDING - Realtors, 649-9404 or 646-2912. BE A L L o' The third is that you do not bid hand opposite a forcing bid. WE WILL buy your home. roofing. No job too small. Call Warehouse clearance. security, married couple office space. 643-2738. Wanted to Buy 49 preferred, no pets, 643-7094, 1968 CJ 5, JEEP, 4-wheel drive, THUMBS Quick, efficient professional 649-3144. Sacrifice! Wiil sell and com­ $1,200. Good condition. Call 643- UNUSUAL Deluxe one 4:30-8:30 p.m. OFFICE SPACE - 700 square TODAY.' Berry’s World service. Call us first. W. J. Bar- pletely install heavy guage 0 2 2 1 . Mr. Abernathy — Jones and Ridgeway OLD DOLLS - Paying top prices bedroom Townhouse, private feet, East Center St., ideal for comb Realtor, 644-8000. CARPENTRY - Repairs, aluminum siding on average entrances and patio, full base­ remodeling, additions, garages, house 1000 square feet for $7M. for your old dolls, $65. and up professionals, parking, 646-2212. for China and bisque dolls. $100 ment, includes, heat, Motorcycles-BIcycles 64 IF VOU DON'T MIND, MR.TUCKER, roofing, call David Patria, 644- Full financing available. appliances, carpeting, and pool. PRESIDENTIAL 1796. Guaranteed. Call Carl collect and up for Bye’lo. Never give or I'LL CLEAN /W/OWN GLASSES' □ MISC. SERVICES $245 per month. Paul W. VILLAGE APTS. OFFICE SPACE TRIUMPH in excellent condi-. VDU don't ^ 525-9135. sell a doll without getting our A A Y \^,’ offer. Call locally, 875-7356. Dougan, Realtor, 646-1021 or tion. Reasonable. Call 643-4534. SALES BUILDING - Remodeling, 643-4535. MANCHESTER FOR RENT HAVE TO 25(J\ square feet, center of PUT UP Services Ottered 31 roofing, rec rooms, additions, QUILTS - bedspreads, pillows ANTIQUES, lamps, dolls, One and two bedrooms. Manchester, air conditioning 1970 HONDA, SL 350, excellent WITH garages. All kinds, carpentry to match. $20. up. Call 649-5459. MANCHESTER - newer three running condition. $450. Call 1- work. For estimates call 649- clocks, guns, oil paintings, Near schools, churches and parking. Call 643-9551, WISE euvfi REWEaVING burns, holes. statues, toys, post cards, com­ bedroom Duplex, half of two 537-1627. Zippers, umbrellas repaired. 1142. SEASONED cord wood - cord family, full basement, includes and shopping center, on LIKE that.'/ and 1/2 cord loads, delivered, ics, crank phonographs, oak Window shades, Venetian furniture. 646-2690, 646-1882. appliances and carpeting, 1 1/2 bus line. Call anytime KAWASAKI - 1973, Enduro blinds. Keys. TV for rent. WES ROBBINS carpentry E. Yeomans, 742-8907. baths, $280 per month, Paul Wanted to Rent 57 bike, 125cc, low mileage, Astro-graph Marlov.'’s, 867 Main St. 649-5221. remodeling specialist. Ad­ W.Dougan Realtor, 646-1021, excellent condition, $350. M9- lO-ZI FIREWOOD for sale - Seasoned ANTIQUES WANTED - Top ditions, rec rooms, dormers, 643-4535. 646-2623 MALE would like to share 2813 or 643-4548. By BERNICE BEDE OSOL built-ins, bathrooms, kitchens, hardwooood, split and price paid for jewelry, fur­ JONES 4 MILLAR TREE Service, Inc. niture, paintings, glassware apartment or house in R|P5£UkY Removal, pruning, lot clearing, 649-3446. delivered, $25 per half cord. MANCHESTER Gardens - ef­ Manchester. Have small dog. 1974 Kawasaki KS-125, perfect z r ~rr Call F. Schillinger, 871-0737 anything antique. Call between sprajing. Fully insured. 10 a.m. - 5 p.m., 872-3535. ficiency and two bedroom Call 643-1802. shape, 1300 miles, $600 or best For Wednesday, Oct. 22, 1975 Licensed. Free estimates. LEON CIESZYNSKI builder - after 5 weekdays, all day apartments, available in AVAILABLE October 1, three offer. 872-8922. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) A Born Loser — Art Sansom Phone 646-3437, 633-5354. new homes custom built, weekends. beautiful country setting. Walk room heated apartment, $130 SIX ROOM house, three or four ARIES (March 21-Aprll 19) change in your thinking will be remodeled, additions, rec to everything. Rent includes monthly, married couple bedrooms, with stove and 1973 PUCH 175cc, new knobbie, You deserve a night out. Don't the right course for you to take. TWO HANDYMEN will clean, rooms, garages, kitchens 1972 CADILLAC carburetor, □ RENTALS heat, hot water, appliances, aqd preferred. Security dmosit, no refrigerator, from $200 to $220 a wait for friends to cali you. Listen eagerly to others. They ... GOOP m ile a g e AMD NO FRILLS'. registered perfect condition, Take the initiative and you'll rake, lime, fertilize, mow, remodeled, bath tile, cement $60, two motorized forklifts, parkin. Superintendent, 646- children and no pets. (;all after month, call 646-3702. S700 firm.■■ 1. 643-9"1-9346. ■■ could furnish valuable clues. OKAY? WD RADIO,NO ROWER, MO capacity 3,000 lbs., $1200 each, 5, 649-2759. have fun. maintenance of lawn seasonal. work. Steps, dormers. Residen­ 0090. Equal Housing. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Doc. Cellars and attics cleaned. tial or commercial. Call 649- please call 643-9508 or 649-5635. Rooms tor Rent 52 TAURUS (April 20-May 20) If O LO LK, MO HOiRSEFOO-ER, MO WANTED - Five rooms for The Best “House Cleaner'' is a 21) You're fortunate today Reasonable prices. 643-5305. 4291. MANCHESTER - new unusual TWO ROOM furnished apart­ you wait till evening to shop family of three adults. In­ Want Ad. when you share with others. ® 1975 by NEA, Inc DELUXE UJHEEL ODVERS, MO SNOWMOBILES-RUPP and THOMPSON House,, furnished one bedroom Duplex ment. Stove, refrigerator, heat, surance employes. Central. you'll find exactly what you've The more generous you are, TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY Scorpion authorized sales and hot water. Apply Marlow’s 867 been looking for. Selections yJHlTEUUALLSl OKAS? AVAILABLE supervised day rooms, centrally located. Townhouses now renting at Call 246-2669. the more you'll get back In the "Instead of wasting time in the office, get out on care with meals for your elder- Carpentry and general contrac­ service. Cordner, Long Hill Kitchen privileges. Parking. Independence Village. Full Main St., Manchester. Campers-Trailers and bargains will be best. long run. ting. Residential and commer­ Road, Andover. 742-6043. the golf course and get some business!" ■ ly relative, while you go to Reasonable rates. Phone 649- basements, private entrances Mobile Homes 65 GEMINI (May 21-June 20) cial. Whether it be a small 2358. THREE BEDROOM Duplex, MIsc. tor Rent 58 CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. work, shopping, visit a friend. and patio, includes heat, After a quiet day, you'll receive 19) This evening is a good lime Our Boarding House — Carroll & McCormick Call 649-23M for information. repair job, a custom built home 30” ELECTRIC range, appliances, carpeting, air con­ washer and electric range out­ READY TO live in and priced some pleasant news to inspire excellent condition, Glenwood GARAGE FOR RENT - $20 a to tackle do-lt-yourself projects or anything in between, call 646- ESSEX MOTOR Inn - weekly ditioner. Close to shopping, lets, convenient location, $190 right. $6,995, front kitchen, two you. Be prepared for an active on the back burner. All will go 1379. gaas and gas combination, four monthly, security, 646-3285 month, no electricity, call 649- ^ I'M NOT ODD JOBS - trucking, home rooms, Single $56, double $69, church and bus. Model open 3009 after 3 p.m. bedroom, won't last! Brand evening. smoothly. You'll accomplish I'M SETT IN' BAD Burners, without heating unit, plus tax, continental breakfast, 11:30 - 8 p.m., daily. Henry St. after 3. WORRIBP ABOUT' VEAH, repairs, serving Manchester for new, front kitchen, in Deluxe CANCER (June 21-July 22) what you set out to do. VlBE5,T0a CLYDE. five years, free estimates, 643- TOBIAS CARPENTRY Service call 643-5747. air conditioning, color TV, call off Main St., Manchester. Paul INVISIBLE RAVi, HE REMEMBER THE ARMY Early American wall-to-wall Follow any hunches or AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fob. 19) 0304. - Remodeling, repairs, ad­ 646-2300. W. Dougan Realtor, 646-1021, carpeting, matching you UNPER-. PON'T MAN IN THE CORNER ditions, custom building. No job TAILGATE AUCTION - Oc­ □ AUTOMOTIVE "feeling" you gel today. They You could get the urge to 643-4535, 649-3940. THE CHARLES appliances, $9,995. Trades may take a little work to ^tanp, or EAT , ROOM WHO CALLED U6- The Flintstones — Hanna-Barbera Productions too small. Free estimates. Over tober 25th. Rain date October ROOM FOR Rent, private socialize today. Keep In mind LIGHT TRUCKING - attic and welcome, large selection of develop,-but they will lead to a you won't have to look further POI^ONEP MUCH ALL "MATE"? WE 25 years experience. 643-5769. 26th. Manchester Grange, 205 APARTMENTS I cellars cleaned, for free es­ home, kitchen and living room MANCHESTER - newer one Autos For Sale 61 homes to choose from. Look latter pocketbook. than your mate for the best POPCORN, ^UT FINALL"/ FOUND OUT timate phone 647-9610. Olcott Street. For information privilges, centrally located, bedroom Townhouse, full base­ East Middle Tpke., deluxe 4Vz into 14' wide living. Parts POE 5 PE WE'/ AND to sell items, call 646-3268, 649- LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) You'll time. HE WA6 AN ESCAPEE S O M £ - Y Rooting-SIdIng-ChImney 34 near buses. 646-1201. ment, private entrances and room townhouse, IVz baths, NEED CAR? Credit bad? supplies, and accessories, full 5EEM FROM NAVV PRISON'. IF 4754, 649-5196. enjoy being around people to­ PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) A T IM E 5 I I. ... ? S > ANIMAL /... ELECTRONIC TUNE-UP $10 patio, inciudes heat, appliances, carpeted, 2 a/c, Bankrupt? Repossessed? time service department. Plaza 5TRANfiE WONDEI? plus parts. Brakes, shocks, BIDWELL Home Improvement TWO BEDROOMS for rent appliances, carpeting, $230 per day. They'll think you're a tine quiet evening at home Is going ' FOR heat & hot water included, Honest Douglas accepts lowest Homes, 1348 Wilbur Cross person and will be anxious to WNAT I lube, bearings, etc. Co. Expert installation of RABBITS - A fine selection of share I'/z baths, kitchen, living month, Paul W. Dougan to feel great alter the frantic ac­ ^suv trying A M ? ...IF I storage, 1 & 2 basement gar­ down, smallest payments. Highway, Berlin Turnpike, cooperate. tivity of the past lew days. Why TO FINISH Guaranteed. Call anytime, 646- aluminum siding, gutters and rabbits for sale. $2.50 up. 649- rooms and cellar in private Realtor, 646-1021, 643-4535. Douglas Motors, 345 Main. Berlin Conn., 1-828-0369, FLEW . I'D. 2065. trims. Roofing installation and 6472. home. 649-7630. ages, patio, soundproofing, VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sapt. 22) not plan on It? A n o v e l •BE A , , repairs. 649-6495, 875-9109. CHAPMAN APARTMENTS - washer & dryer hook-ups. What seems even to you to be PEWEV B!RD/\ CUSTOM DRAPERIES - made FIVE Horsepower MTD TWO SINGLE furnished rooms, Completely furnished 1 1/2 Wooded & quiet. Automotive Service Automotive Service 66 luck will be your knack to Your ASKS A very reasonable, work HORACE Tetrault — Siding, Shredder, excellent condition, centrally located, on bus line, room efficiency, $145, 2 1/2 pngage In good, sound reason­ LOT OF $145, call 643-8292. ing today. You'll make only the guaranteed, call anytime, 649- roofing, storm windows, aw­ parking., Call 647-9868. rooms, $165. Heat, hot water. OPEN FOR INSPECTION Birthday OUESTiONS 4266. right moves. nings. Quality workmanship, No lease. Security. Pasek DAILY 2 p.m. UNTIL DARK free estimates. Fully insured. GIRL SCOUTS - Tag, food and LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING Oct. 22,,1975 Realtors, 289-7475. OR BY APPOINTMENT COMPLETE GM LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) TIRED OF waiting in line? Call 872-9187, 649-3417. plant sale. Parking lot of Room for rent, stove, .'Friends will make good things Alter the many changes lor you the Car Doctor. We tune your Washington School, October refrigerator, linens provided FOUR ROOM Apartment. 646-0800^or 646-1540 ■fiappen for you today. Even if In the past year, look for your car at your home. 19 years ROOFING - Specializing 25th, 10-4. Rain Date November 801 Main Street. 649-9879. Heat, hot water, self-cleaning you have to work, keep them new friends to bring you not 8th. REPAIRS around. They'll bring you only financial gains, but a more a experience. For appointment repairing roofs, new roofs, stove, refrigerator, air con­ >WI66S gutter work, chimneys, cleaned VERNON]- Northgate - success. active social life. V call 649-4824 or 646-5826. ROOMS FOR RENT- centrally ditioning, basement storage, Southgate, 300 South St„ Ver­ PUTS HIS and repaired. 30 years FIREWOOD - for sale - well located 146 Center St., please laundry facilities, garage, • C O L U SIO N Buz Sawyer — Roy Crane seasoned, split or round, $25 per non. Finegi apartments in this , FINGER TREE SERVlCE-(Soucier) experience. Free estimates. call 649-0013. lease, security deposit. Adults T hey, m a m a ! POLE THINKS RICO HAS A ^ BUT HIS TRAINING WILL ? RICO'S FATHER DIEP. I ’VE HAD NO Trees cut, trimmed or topped, Howley, 643-5361. load, the Andrew Ansaldi Com­ area, private entrances, • MECtUHICAL ^ ON IT - preferred. No pets. $240. Call ^ 8 U S >11 Off GREAT FUTURE. HE SAVE HIM REQUIRE YEARS OF STUDY. WORK IN WEEKS, WE'RE ON stumps removed, fully insured. pany, 649-5249. private^patios, heat, hot water, I SLEEPING ROOM, for rent, 643-4884. WE SERVICE ALL GENERAL MOTORS ONE OF HIS OWN VIOLINS. IS THERE SOME RELATIVE ( Got a tree problem? Well worth ------parking all included. Loads of : Short Ribs — Frank Hill ------(^VYELFARE, ROOFING - Installation and furnished, 272 Main St, closets. Luxurious gold shag CARS AND TRUCKS WHO MIGHT a phone call. 742-8252. repairs, gutters, storm win­ TAG SALE - Saturday, October NEWER three bedroom carpet. Some apartments with ;• SOMEHOW IT RdESN't FINANCE ^ N O , MR. dows, doors. Experienced 25th and Sunday October 26th, 9- SEMI-FURNISHED Rooms, Duplex, 1 1/2 baths, all Qenuino Parts „. ALL THE SU FFERING I N 2 0 0 Y E A R S J..ANP TH AN K US P O R . 5. Warren Street. Furniture, share kitchen, living room, $80 dishwasher, clothes washer and Factory Trained Machanlca SEEM WO(27H IT- ANP HARPSHIF>S. OUR DESCENDA/VTS WANTED ODD Jobs - Raking quality workmanship. Fully in­ appliances, carpeting, full base­ clothes dryer right in your own I------^ ------PREVeNTlNG OPPRESSIVE leaves, painting, cleaning sured. Free estimates. some power tools, dishes, per month, 643-6288 after 6. W/u. LOOK- B a c k ... TAYATION ment, $260 monthly, Frechette apartment. One and two 24-HOUR WRECKER SERVICE cellars and attics, no job too Reasonable prices. Rick jewelry, steel I beams, lumber, & Martin Realtors, 646-4144. \ ' Burnett, 646-3005. doors, windows, ^m ething for bedrooms. Rent from $200 to CALL 646-6464 small. Reasonable rates. Free Apartments For Rent 53 $265, No pets. Call 872-6011. estimates. 646-7786, everyone. EAST HARTFORD - Centrally D&A ROOFING. Roofs, siding, WE HAVE customers waiting located, attractive newly gutters, and leaders. Free es­ TERRARIUM Sand, 14 colors, ROOMMATE WANTED - RUGS CLEANED professional­ for the rental of your apartment decorated, four rooms, heat, female to share apartment with Carter Chevrolet ly, in home, only 10 cents per timates. Fully insured. 249- 40 cents lb. or sand painting, or home. J.D. Real Estate hot water and garage. 528-5289 1229 MAIN ST. • MANCHESTER 0205. your container. 643-1814. same. $80 per month. 643-6288 square foot, call 649-2349. Associates, Inc. 646-1980. 10-5 p.m. after 6. I 4) © 9y NEA Inc T M fttg. U S^t PAGE TWENTY - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Tues., Oct. 21. 1975 COMMON PLEAS COURT NEWS The candidates are saying... Louise M. Cronin, Republican every two years is a good the town monies. for our family dollars because I candidate for town treasurer, balance for the town. With a “I am no stranger in the field keep a constant watch on our Common Pleas Court speeding, $100. counts), one year in prison. • William Chadwick, 83, of said today, “I promise to bring department of finance there of money management. I have a fluctuating economic market Geographical Area 12 The charges of failure to obey th e sentence was to be Andover Lake, Andover, a fresh approach to the office of would be another department sound business background in and move in the direction which East Hartford Session officer’s signal, and third- suspended after 90 days and operating under suspension, town treasurer by investiga­ head who would be at the whim addition to my assets of gives us the highest and most Recent dispositions include: degree larceny (two counts) Dole .placed on probation for $ 100. tion, research and advisement of the town manager. The only taxpayer and wife. For almost prudent return for our family • Thomas M. Brady, 19, of were both nolled. two years. The charges of • Brian D. Bennett, 17, of to the Board of Directors and recourse left to the people 22 years I have had the respon- dollar. 14D Progress Ave., Rockville, • Joseph Fiume, 27, of East second-degree larceny and Gilead Rd., Andover, third- the Pension Board members so would be the Board of Directors sibility of managing my “I \\puld appreciate your vote breach of peace, 60 days in jail. Hartford, fraud and deceit third-degree larceny were degree larceny, $100. that the most prudent use of the which is a policy-making husband’s pay check. Even and support on Tuesday, Nov. 4. The sentence was suspended reduced to illegal obtaining or nolled. • Timothy Rea, 20, 40 Doane funds entrusted to the care and organization not a financial though we are in a modest in­ 1 would feel it a privilege to and Brady placed on probation supplying of drugs, one year • Guy J. Lebrun, 20, of New St., reckless driving, $100. supervision of the treasurer organization. The treasurer is come bracket I am proud of the give of my talents and ability in for one year. The charges of es­ execution suspended and proba­ Brunswick, Canada, third-- • Alex Andrusis, 22, of East will be realized. I pledge to the last elected financial of­ success I have had in managing money management to the peo­ cape from custody and in­ tion for two years. degree larceny, six months Hartford, fourth-degree safeguard the funds entrusted ficial the people have who our savings and investments. ple of Manchester. terfering with an officer were On the charge of fourth- suspended and probation for larceny, $75. to me and to further see that should act as “watch dog’’ over We receive the highest return both nolled (not prosecuted). degree larceny, three months two years. • Timothy Miller, 30, of 57 these funds will be placed • Frank R. DuVerger, 23, of suspended, and threatening • Euclid Reopell, 73, of 7 Wilfred Rd., breach of peace, where they will realize the East Hartford, fourth-degree reduced to breach of peace, six Eudlid Lane, Bolton, operating $50. The charges of threatening highest return possible. larceny, 30 days execution months suspended. under the influence of alcohol and interfering with an officer “I am keenly, concerned suspended and probation for • Lawrence Dole, 18, of 5 or drugs, $150. were both nolled. about the present and future one year. On the charge of Hilton Dr., South Windsor, • Margaret Tomkunas, 52, of • • Michael F. Dagon, 21, of status of the town employes’ operating a motor vehicle while third-degree burglary (two 10 Park St., Rockville, reckless East Hartford, operating under pensions. I feel their pension Everyone is Coming to license suspended, $150, and driving, $50. the influence reduced to fund is in jeopardy because it reckless driving, $75. has not been fully funded in the • Bruce A. H ill, 25, of past. I intend to make sure that Elmwood, operating under the the Board of Directors is influence, $150. provided with the necessary in­ VIVIAN FERGUSON’S LAWN PARTY Costa wins MHS scholarship • Kenneth J. Rafuse, 18, of formation regarding the fun­ 307 T aylo r S t., V ernon, ding of the Pension Fund and operating under the influence that these funds are actuarily on the Cheney Lawns along Hartford Road Keith N. Costa, 315 Grissom Costa wifi compete with other January to attend seminars on reduced to reckless driving, sound and available for future Rd., has been chosen as the high school winners to become educational and social issues $ 100. use. Since the town assumed Manchester High School winner one of the two state represen­ and to be on hand for the selec­ • Benton Case, 60, of 656 the obligation of providing cer­ Great Food at Old Fashioned Prices in the Bicentennial Seniors tatives in the national competi­ tion of the national winner. Chapel Rd., South Windsor, tain benefits to the town scholarship competition. tion. Two winners from each The grand prize winner reckless driving, $100. employes 1 feel we are morally The MHS competition is part state and the District of Colum­ receives a $10,000 scholarship • Neil J. Hoekstra, 22, of 53 bound to provide the necessary of a nationwide scholarship bia will receive a scholarship of and will have his “Bicentennial Russell Dr., Vernon, operating funding to meet these benefits program for high schooi seniors $1,000 and an all-expense paid Minute’’ presented on the CBS under the influence, $150. for all who will be entitled to HOT DOG, SODA and ICE CREAM conducted by the National trip to Williamsburg, Va., in television network. them. Association of Secondary • Larry P. Martell, 23, of 142 Spruce St., reckless driving, “I will definitely listen to the School Principals with funds wishes of the voters and foilow from the Shell Oil Company. $50, and operating under the in­ ALL FOR ONLY 25c fluence, $150, their mandate — as with the Runners-up are Rebecca Drive for emergency question of the establishment of Timbrell and Deborah Duff. • Oscar Cale, 22, of Hartford, a finance department. In 1973 Saturday, October 25th 12:00 - 3:00 Costa’s winning composition evading responsibility, $75. the people of Manchester voted Rain Date: Sunday, October 26th 1:00 - 4:00 consists of a “Bicentennial against such a consolidation in Minute" and a commentary dis­ food pantry started • Patrick J. Mooney Jr., 38, of 583 Hartford Rd., operating a referendum and I think that is bring your own blanket or lawn chair cussing the relevance of this sufficient reason at the present plenty of free parking in areas along Hartford Road “minute" for today and for under the influence reduced to A canned food drive to placed throughout the school reckless driving, $100. time not to support a finance America’s future. He aiso replenish the Emergency Food system for donations Friday. department. I think the division scored high on a current events Pantry is being sponsored by Boxes will be placed Sunday in • Daniel Delano, 18, of 48 of a controller who is appointed test. Manchester Conference of Assumption, Center School St., reckless driving, and the treasurer who is elected paid for by: The selection committee was Manchester Neighbors for Vivian Ferguson Churches, Manchester Com­ Congregational, St. $ 100. and answerable to the people Leslie Belcher, Treasurer composed of Elgin Zatursky, munity College Voluntary Ac­ Bartholomew, St. Bridget, Con­ head of the social studies tion Program and the cordia Lutheran, Community department at MHS; Dr. Alfred Coilegiate Civitan Club, Friday Baptist, Emanuel Lutheran, Tychsen, assistant school and Sunday. North United Methodist, St. superintendent in charge of The Pantry is a permanent James, St. Mary’s Episcopal curriculum, and Nathan food bank for eligible and Second Congregational OPEN DAILY 10 to 9 Agostinelli, president of the Manchester residents. Churches and Temple Beth Manchester State Bank. Collection boxes will be Sholom. SAT., SUN. 10 to 5 Both BLAU Furniture Stores I 1115 Mein Street Manchester and 860 Washington Street UNICEF group to greet Middletown Danny Kaye at airport TOMORROW,

Mrs. Helen Meister of 6 about 50 M a n c h e ste r has made the town a leader in Overlook Dr. will meet with youngsters and an equal the nation in contributions to WEDNESDAY Danny Kaye Monday at Bradley number from West Hartford. UNICEF each year. The town’s Airport to talk about the UNICEF derives a great deal spooks collected $2,400 in 1974. UNICEF program in of its annual funds from the UNICEF uses the funds to 12 NOON - 9 P.M Manchester. Halloween trick or treating of help other children in less for­ Mrs. Meister is the Hartford young goblins, witches and tunate lands, she said. area chair person for Kaye’s other spooks. In one hand, they Kaye will be piloting his own THOUSANDS AND THOUSANDS OF visit to promote UNICEF get a treat. In the other, they jet called UNICEF ONE. DOLLARS WORTH OF QUALITY (United Nations Children's show a UNICEF can for coins. Mayor John Thompson will FURNITURE FROM AMERICA’S FINEST Fund) fund gathering during Mrs. Meister said Church accompany the children and this Halloween. Women United in Manchester Mrs. Meister. MAKERS! GUARANTEED SAVINGS TO She will lead a delegation of ONE-HALF AND MORE!

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Photograph by Reginald Pinto Democratic Town Chairman Ted Cummings (left) and Republican Town Chairman Nate Agostinelli are each confident of victory in the Nov. 4 municipal election in Manchester. Vote Nov. 4. Save this special supplement to assist you in making your choices in the Manchester election. It tells you where to vote and how to go about casting your ballot. ' It gives brief biographies of candidates for the Board of Education and the Board of Directors. It gives their answers to questions about issues affecting Manchester. Election just two weeks away

The Democrats, who want to be “WE BY SOL R. COHEN An oddity of this year’s election is million). Voting will be from 6 a.m. KEPT OUR PROMISES Herald Reporter that all 17 Democratic candidates (for to 8 p.m. in the town’s 10 voting dis­ returned as the majority party for the Two weeks from today, Manchester the maximum 17 posts available to tricts. Schools will be closed. All third consecutive term—for the first voters will go to the polls to elect a them) are incumbents. places where alcoholic beverages are time in Manchester history—are run­ WE DID THE JOBI nine-member Board of Directors, a The 17 Republican candidates com­ sold must remain closed during voting ning on their record, pointing to their town treasurer, six members to the prise 11 incumbents and 6 newcomers. hours. Because package stores and accomplishments while keeping down nine-member Board of Education, a Only one referendum question supermarkets may not sell packaged the tax rate. “TO HELP ALL THE PEOPLE” three-member Board of Selectmen appears on the voting machines. It is alcoholic goods after 8 p.m., they may The Republicans are stressing a and seven constables. for a $2,373,000 appropriation for ad­ not sell any at all that day. However, la c k of accountabilty by the LINCOLN CENTER All but the Board of Education ditions and renovations to Bentley and bars, grills and restaurants may sell Democrats as a top issue and claim members will serve two years, from Washington Schools and for replacing drinks after the polls close at 8 p.m. they can do a better job with available Nov. 17, 1975 to Nov. 21, 1977. The the West Side Rec with a new funds than the Democrats. school board members serve three- building. The chief moderator Nov. 4 will be , ...... year terms —three from Nov. 17,1975 A resolution adopted Sept. 29 by the former State Sen. David Odegard, a In addition to exposure in The to Nov. 20, 1978 and three from Nov. Board of Directors and Sept. 8 by the Republican. The assistant moderators Herald’s election tab today, the can­ 15, 1976 to Nov. 19, 1979. The reason Board of Education makes the in all 10 voting districts also will be didates were interviewed on Cable TV for electing the 1976-79 members this proposed construction program con­ Republicans. The two political parties and Will appear at a League of Women year is that Manchester holds tingent on the availability of state fun­ alternate. The moderators were Voters “Meet the Candidates’’ municipal elections every tw'o years. ding (estimated at just under $1 Democrats November 1974. seminar Wednesday night.

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.1 41 CENTE.i? ST, LWV and Herald u ’ l ■ ' iiltI l ' asked candidates these questions • SHELTERED WORKSHOP • TOWN HALL ANNEX • YOUTH SERVICES • ADDITIONAL TOWN OFFICES The League of Woman Voters and The • SOCIAL SERVICES Manchester Evening Herald posed three % questions to each of the 12 candidates for the Board of Directors and two questions to each FOR NEW INDUSTRY FOR SETTER SCHOOLS of the the eight candidates for the Board of Education.

The candidates’ responses appear on the following pages alo.ng with pictures and brief biographies.

Here are the questions asked of the can­ j ( A ) ^ '“‘ didates for the Board of Directors: ' 4 ^ ... ..Sjt 'Iff 1. Can Manchester improve the quality of municipal services within reasonable Checks voter list for name budgetary limits?

This Manchester voter looks for his name on voter lists from M anchester). A final voter-list will be made Oct. 24. 2. What problems do you foresee in the posted on billboards in front of the Municipal Building. Yes, this Manchester voter found his name. (Herald development of Buckiand Commons? How The list is being changed daily, with the addition of some photo by Dunn) ' names and the removal of others (deceased or'moved would you solve these problems? What benefits to the town do you see in the develop­ Dems ahead of GOP ment of Buckiand Commons? 3. Do you feel government effort should be Where To Vote I in total of voters put forth to reinvigorate the central core area Manchester’s preliminary of Manchester? Do you have any proposals to I District 1 .. . Buckiand Schooi, 1075 Toliand Tpke. deceased or have moved from voter lists show the Democrats Manchester will be removed. accomplish that goal? District 2 ...... Robertson Schooi, 45 N. Schooi St. | with a comfortable 2,270 lead Whatever the total as of Oct. J I District 3 ...... Church of Christ, 394 Lydaii St. over the Republicans —10,613 to 24, it will be far below the 27,174 Here are the questions asked of the can­ 8,343. The 7,650 shown for unaf­ ;j: District 4 ...... Martin School, Dartmouth Rd. 5: who were eligible to vote in the didates for the Board of Education? filiated brings the preliminary November 1974 election. (A) NEW PLANT COMPLETED MANCHESTER District 5 ...... Buckley School, 250 Vernon St. ^ totai to 26,605. The only names to be added to (A) ADDITION TO ILLING JR. HIGH SCHOOL I District 6 .... Nathan Hale School, 160 Spruce St. Permanent voter lists are the list w|ll be those signing up 1. How comprehensive and varied a INDUSTRIAL PARK being prepared and will be com­ as voters in a 9 a.m. to noon District 7 ...... Waddell School, 163 Broad St. i curriculum should Manchester schools (B) INDUSTRIAL GROWTH ON SHELDON ROAD (B) ADDITION TO BENNET JR. HIGH SCHOOL pleted by Oct. 24, Democratic voter-making session Nov. 3 in provide? I District 8 ...... Verplanck School, 126 Olcott St. | Registrar Herbert Stevenson the town clerk’s office. Only I District 9 .. .Keeney Street School, 179 Keeney St. Ij and GOP Registrar Fred Peck those whose eligibilty rights have announced. will have matured between Oct. 2. Do you feel Manchester can improve the g District 10 Manchester High School, Brookfield St. RE-ELECT THE DEMOCRATS NOV. 4 ^ ’They said the new list will be 12 and Nov. 3 (plus those who quality of its education within reasonable i i several hundred voters below will turn 18 on Nov. 4) will be budgetary limitations? the present 26,605 total, because eligible to sign up Nov. 3 for names of those who are voting the next day. E x p e r i e n c e — S a v i n g s — P e r f o r m a n c e DEMOCRATIC TOWN COMMITTEE - PAUL PHILLIPS, TREAS. • ^ T * . “i ’v 1 A.AAA4.11 > v v .GtSf;*;5vf.f )f » » » -»c + + + + Board of Directors EDITORIAL COMMENT MANCHESTER HERALD, FEB. 24, 1975 1. Can Manchester improve the quality of benefits to the town do you see in the IT S FOR REPUBLICAN RESPONSIBILITY development of Buckland Commons? -X 71 . TIME its municipal services within reasonable budgetary limits? 3. Do you feel governmental effort should 2. What problems do you foresee in the be put forth to reinvigorate the central core development of Buckland Commons? How area of Manchester? Do you have any would you solve these problems? What proposals to accomplish that goal? HAD TIME FOR Clarence G. Brown Jr., Republican ENOUGH? y " A CHANGE! A Manchester businessman question at this time. There for over 20 years with have been many studies made reasonable judgment and com­ of this area by various groups, mon sense. such as the Mayor’s Downtown 1. I believe the quality of Action Committee, the municipal services has been Chamber of Commerce and a good. It could be improved, group of downtown business however, while achieving a people. In addition, the.Town of . a lower tax rate through better Manchester paid an outside management. consultant for recommen­ 2. Manchester consists of 17,- dations. I would prefer to study S these plans and recommen­ 664 acres of which over 7,000 \. acres, or 41 per cent are un­ dations in depth before giving developed. I would prefer to see any opinion. ■■ that portion of our rural land, which the owners want to S— A develop, used for residential RE-ELECT development over a long period of time, along with continued improvement of our existing shopping and business areas. PHYLLIS JACKSTON 3. I prefer not to answer this BOARD OF DIRECTORS r ^1

NOVEMBER Vivian F. Ferguson, Republican Before she votes she wants to know PULL the cost to the Manchester taxpayer. S M T W T F S I have served five years as a could be built. ’There should be 1 THE member of the Board of Direc­ greater interchange between 2 3 5 6 7 B SECOND tors, the last two as minority . Planning and Zoning and the © 14 15 leader. I have been both a Board of Directors than has oc­ 9 ID 11 12 13 LEVER majority and minority member curred in recent year. VOTE DEMOCRATIC NOV. 4 16 17 18 19 2 0 21 2 2 so I understand both sides of the 3. The central core needs 2 5 2 6 2 7 2 9 2 9 coin. I have a lifetime of 2 3 2 4 more input on the part of 3 0 experience living in retailers. Some have done so COMMITTEE TO RE-ELECT PHYLLIS JACKSTON - VIC MOSES, TREAS. Manchester, and working in in­ but not enough. Good merchan­ numerable civic and charitable dising and attractive stores are f For Treaturer endeavors. As a director, I have the real key to success. The % ' been consistent in studying and Louise Cronin Mayor’s Downtown Action researching agenda items, in Committee spent $10,000 of attendance and have been town and private money which vO A” honest with the public and in was w ast^ on a paid planner my work. who did not perform. ’The town 1. Quality of services can be has expended funds for ad­ improved by better control over ditional parks (on Park St.) and 'A management. More detailed FOUR has taken Main St. back from reports on costs, salaries, etc., the state. The town should show / V should be made available at \ firm action in such cases as the budget-setting. However, income must be 2, Traffic, need for schooling, Druckman property, which is in weighed against all the other disreputable condition. Certain­ GOOD provisions for water and sewer, factors. Zoning is extremely ly, the board should have com­ additional police protection, important not only here but in munication with the Main St. A ! fire protection, etc. Additional any other areas of town es­ structures affect tax income. merchants who pay a special pecially where large complexes tax rate to the town. ■■ REASONS... Jack D. Goldberg, Democrat I hold a bachelor of fine arts some problems which need degree with a major in resolution, namely school and architecture and I have 25 years traffic flow. However, the experience in a construction problem of size is one which Why Verna Hublard development and management gives me the most trouble. I company. I’m familiar with would strongly recommend Will Work For X purchase, financing, building phased construction, with and management of large bonded safeguards, completion Excellent Schools multiple dwelling projects. I and dedication of subdivision In Manchester served on the Town Building before proceeding to the next Committee, Town Redevlop- phase. Manchester would FOR CONSTABLES ment Agency, was a founding benefit with a broader tax base, director of MISAC Corp., and employment, short and long presently a member of the term, support to existing ser­ REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE For Selectman Board of Directors. vice industries. For Selectman Mildred Schaller 1. Manchester can improve 3. Yes, Manchester can help BOARD OF EDUCATION the quality of its municipal ser­ reinvigorate the central core Robert Meek vices by hiring a qualified per­ area by encouraging implemen­ sonnel supervisor. With more tation of the high density zone than 400 town employes it is es­ already in existence. ’The larger PULL LEVER 17-B sential to create such a posi­ support would have to come FOR INFORMATION AND RIDES TO ^ tion. Greater efficiency would from federal and state NOV. 4 REPUBLICAN HEADQUARTERS THE POLLS CALL: 043-2426 ^ result immediately. The governments. When 1 served on 183 CENTER STREET employment of a full-time town the Redevelopment Agency, I Henry Michalak Sedrlck Straughan Joseph Swensson counsel would provide prompt 2. The Buckland Commons participated in developing a resolution to routine legal proposal encompasses one of plan for renewal of Main St. It problems and would assist the th e prime locations in is still in existence and can be tax collector with tax liens, Manchester. It has the potential updated. I would support a re­ JENNIFER, MARCY foreclosures, etc., thus bringing of bringing into Manchester establishment of such a Paid For By Committee For in the tax dollars. TOP LESLIE, ALISON Mublerd lor Board of Education 17 GDDD REASONS TD VOTE REPUBLICAN high tax dollars. There are renewal program. , w m — J. HInchen

. /*•.< k Vr 4 t ■/. Street by street listings of town voting districts

Here is an Campfleld Rd. 6 Pitkin SI...... 5 Candlewood Dr...... 4 Plano PI...... 9 — T — alphabetical, street by Canterbury St...... 1 Plaza Dr...... 5 Carman Rd...... 3 Pleasant St...... 6 street listing of Carol Dr...... 1 Tam Rd...... 4 Plymouth La...... 5 Tanner St...... 2 Carpenter Rd...... 3 Pond La...... 3 Manchester voting dis­ Carriage Dr...... 4 Taylor St...... 3 Porter St...... 4. 5. 6 Teresa Rd...... 4 tricts, as prepared by Carroll Rd...... 1 4 — Odd numbers from 431 up Carter St...... 4 Terry Rd...... 9 Even numbers from 392 up Thayer Rd...... 4 the registrars of Carter St. W est...... 4 5 — Odd numbers from 139 to 431 Carver Lane...... 8 Thistle Rd...... 5 voters: Even numbers from 160 to Thomas Dr...... 1 Case Dr...... 8 392 Castle Rd...... 1 6 — Odd numbers up to 139 lompson Rd...... 6 Cedar St...... 6 Even numbers up to 160 mber T ra il...... 4 Center St...... 1, 8, 8, 9, 10 Portland St...... 4, 9 imrod Rd...... 4 — A — 1 — Odd numbers from 567 up 4 — Odd numbers from 25 up olland Tpke...... 1, 2. 3. 7 Even numbers from 632 All even numbers 1 — Odd numbers from 405 up to 886 9 — Odd numbers up to 25 Even numbers from 1091 up Academy St...... 5 6 — Even numbers from 312 Preston Dr. . .. 2 — Even numbers from 180 to Adams St...... 1 to 356 Primer Rd. . 566 S. Adams St...... 6 8 — Odd numbers from 321 to 567 Princeton St. Odd numbers from 283 to Adelaide Rd...... 5 Even numbers from 356 Proctor Rd. . ^05 Agnes Dr...... 5 to 632 ' Progress Dr. 3 — Even numbers up to 180 Alexander St...... 8 9 — Even numbers from 886 up Prospect St. Odd numbers up to 283 Alice Dr...... 5 10 — Odd numbers up to 321 Purnell PI. .. 7 — Even numbers from 566 to Alpine St...... 7 Even numbers up to 312 Putnam St. . 1091 Alton St...... 7 Centerfield St...... 3 Tonica Springs Ter...... 4 Ambassador Dr...... 3 Chalmers St...... 4 Tower Rd...... 1.8 American Legion Dr...... 7 Chambers St...... 1, 7,*8 1 — Even numbers Anderson St...... 7 1 — Even numbers from 145 up 8 — Odd numbers Andor Rd...... 4, 6 7 — Up to 51, Inclusive Tracy Dr...... 3 4 — Odd numbers 8 — Odd numbers from 51 up Transit Lane...... 5 6 — Even numbers Even numbers from 51 to 145 — Q — Trebbe Dr...... 8 Angel St...... 1 Channing Dr...... 9 Trotter St...... 10 Ann St...... 8 Chapel Rd...... 1 Trumbull St...... 8 Quaker Rd...... 4 Ansaldl Rd...... 4, 6 Chapel St...... 7 Queens Court ...... Tuck Rd...... 4 — Odd numbers up to 47 Charier Oak St...... 4, 6 Tudor Lane...... 2 Even numbers up to 70 All even numbers Turkington Dr...... 7 6 — Odd numbers from 47 up Odd numbers from 269 up Turnbull Rd...... 1 Even numbers from 70 up 6 — Odd numbers up to 269 Tyler Circle...... 8 Apel PI. ... Chester Dr...... 1 Arcellia Dr. Chestnut St. .. — R — Arch St. ... Church St. ... Ardmore Rd. Clark St...... — u — Armory St. Clearvlew Ter. Rachel Rd. ... Arnott Rd. , Clifton St...... Radding St. .. Union C o u rt...... 2 Arvlne PI. . Clinton St...... Ralph Rd...... Union PI...... 2 Ash S t.__ 4 — Odd numbers up to 75 Raymond Rd. . Union St...... 2, 7 Ashland St. . 6 — All even numbers Redwood Rd. . 2 — Odd numbers Ashworth St. Odd numbers from 75 up Regent St...... 7 — Even numbers 4 Up to 59. Incl. Clyde Rd...... 5 Richard Rd. ., 5 — From 59 up, incl. Cobb HIM Rd...... 4 Richmond Dr.. Asylum St...... 2 Coburn Rd...... 2 Ridge St...... Auburn Rd...... 2 Cole St...... 2 Ridgefield St. . — V — Autumn St...... 4, 5, 6 Coleman Rd...... 5 Ridgewood St. 4 — Even numbers from 76 up Colonial Rd...... 3 Riverside Dr. . Valley St...... 5 — All odd numbers Columbus St...... 7, 8 Robert Rd. ... Valley View Dr...... 6 — Even numbers up to 76 7 — Up to 41, Incl. 7 — All even numbers Robin Rd...... Vernon St...... Durkin St...... 10 Frederick Rd...... 1 Heather Lane...... 9 Kent Dr...... 3 10 — Odd numbers from 283 to Rogers PI...... Avery St...... 2 8 — From 41 up, Incl. 485 Odd numbers from 391 up 3 — From 331 up. Incl. Comstock Rd...... :. 4 Duval St...... 1 French Rd...... 1, 8 Helaine Rd...... 5 Kenwood Dr...... 2 Roosevelt St. . 5 — Up to 331, Incl. Avon St...... 4 Kerry St...... 2 Even numbers from 283 to N. School St...... 2 Avondale Rd...... 2 Concord Rd...... 2, 3 1 — All odd numbers Hemlock St...... '7 Rosemary PI. . Vernon St. W est...... Even numbers to 8 Hendee Rd...... 1 Kingswood Dr...... 4 1054 Norwood St...... 9 Ruby Court ... 2 — Even numbers Maple St...... 6 Nutmeg Dr...... 9 Victoria Rd...... 3 — Odd numbers 8 — Even numbers from 8 to 50 Henderson Rd...... 8 Knighton St...... 6 Russell St...... View St...... — E — Fulton Rd...... 1 Henry St...... 2, 7 Knox St...... 10 Marble St...... 7 Nye St...... 10 Cone St...... 2 Margaret Rd...... 1 Villa Louisa Rd...... — B — Congress St...... 7 2 — From 73 up, Incl. Village Court ...... Earl S t...... 2, 10 7 — Up to 73, incl. Marion Dr...... 5 Constance Dr...... 5 Marshall Rd...... 10 Village St...... Baldwin Rd...... 3 Conway Rd...... 5 2 — Up to 9%, Incl. Hercules Dr...... 9 Vine St...... 10 — From 9'/i up, Incl. — G — High St...... 6, 8, 10 — L — Mather St...... 3 Bank St...... 8 Cook St...... 5 Maxwell St...... 4 Virginia Rd...... Barry Rd...... 5 Coolidge St...... 8 East Center St...... 2, 6, 10 6 — From 23 to 131, Incl. — s — 4 — Odd numbers 2 — Odd numbers from 405 up Galaxy Dr...... 9 8 — From 131 up, Incl. Lake St...... 3 Mayfield Rd...... 4 Bates Rd...... 1 Cooper St...... 6 McCabe St...... 7 — o — 6 — Even numbers Cooper Hill St...... 6, 8 Even numbers from 374 up Garden Dr...... 10 10 — Up to 23, incl. Lakewood Circle North...... 9 Saddlehill Rd...... 9 Battista Rd...... 6 Lakewood Circle South...... 9 McCann Dr...... 4 Bayberry Rd...... 4 6 — Odd numbers up to 99 6 — Even numbers up to 374 Garden St...... 10 High St. West...... 8 Sage Dr...... 3 10 — Odd numbers up to 405 Garden Grove Dr...... 9 Highland St...... 4 Lamplighter Dr...... 9 McDhritt Dr...... 3 Oak SI...... 4, 5, 6 St. James St...... 10 Beacon St...... 2 Even numbers up to 104 McGuire La...... 8 4 — Odd numbers from 263 to 315 8 — Odd numbers from 99 up East Eldridge St...... 5 Gardner St...... 4 HIghwood Dr...... 4 Lancaster Rd...... 6i- St. John St...... 1,8 — W — Beech St...... 6 Laurel PI...... 10 McKee St...... 8 Even numbers from 209 to Bell St...... 9 Even numbers from 104 up Eastfield St...... 3 Gardner St. W est...... 4 Hlllcrest Rd...... 9 1 — Up to 77, incl. Garnet Rd...... 9 Hilliard St...... 1. 7 Laurel St...... 10 McKinley St...... 8 315 8 — From 77 up, incl. Bent St...... 3 Coop Sawmill Rd...... 4 Eastland Dr...... 3 McNall St...... 1, 2 5 — From 315 up, Incl. Waddell Dr...... 9 Cornell St...... 8 East Maple St...... 5 Garth Road...... 4,5 1 — All odd numbers Lawton Rd...... 5 St. Lawrence St...... 8 Benton St...... 10 Ledgecrest Ter...... 9 1 — Even numbers 6 — Odd numbers up to 263 Waddell Rd...... 8 Berkeley St...... 2 Cornwall Dr...... 3 Edgerton PI...... 10 4 — Odd numbers from 137 up Even numbers from 111 up St. Paul Dr...... 5 Wadsworth St...... 10 Even numbers from 109 up 7 — Even numbers up to 111 Leland Dr...... 9 2 — Odd numbers Even numbers up to 209 Salem Rd...... 1 Bette Dr...... 4 Cottage St...... 6 Edgerton St...... 10 Meadow Lane ...... 5 Walker St...... 10 Country Club Dr...... 4 Edison Rd...... 1 5 — Odd numbers up to 137 Hills St...... 9 Lenox St...... 10 Oak Grove St...... 4,5 Sanford Rd...... 5 Walnut St...... 6, 8, 10 Bldwell St...... 4, 9 Level Rd...... 5 Meekville Rd...... 1 4 — Odd numbers 4 — All odd numbers Courtland St...... 8 Edmund St...... 1 Even numbers up to 109 Hillside SI...... 2 Santina Dr...... 9 6 — 17 to 125, Incl. Gerard St...... 2 Hillstown Rd...... 9 Lewis St...... 4 Memorial St...... 7 5 — ^ e n numbers Sass Dr...... 3 Even numbers from 186 up Covenant Dr...... 9 Edwards St...... 2 Middle Tpke. East ...... 2, 3, 5, 7, 10 8 — From 125 up, incl. Coventry St...... 6 Elberta Rd...... 2, 3 Gleason St...... 2 Hilltop Dr...... 5 Lexington Dr...... 3 Oak PI...... 10 Saulters Rd...... 5 10 — Up to 17, incl. 9 — Even numbers up to 186 Llber^ St...... 7 2 — Odd numbers from 73 to 487 Oakland St...... 2 Bigelow St...... 7 Crescent St...... 7 2 — From 51 up, Incl. Glen Rd...... 4 Hoffman Rd...... 1 Scarborough Rd...... 6 Waranoke Rd...... 5 Glendale Rd...... 9 Holl St...... 6 Lilac St...... 8 Even numbers from 375 to Oakland Ter...... 2 Schaller Rd...... 1. 8 Bllyeu Rd...... 1 Crestwood Dr...... 1,8 3 — Up to 51, Incl. 487 Warren St...... 9 1 — Even numbers Eldridge St...... 6 Glenwood St...... 4, 6 Hollister St...... 2, 7 Lllley St...... 10 Oakwood Rd...... 2 1 — Odd numbers up to 35 Washington St...... 2. 7 Birch St...... 6 Lillian Dr...... 2 3 — From 751 up, Incl. Olcott Dr...... 1 Birch Mountain Rd...... 4 8 — Odd numbers Electric St...... 1 4 — All odd numbers 2 — From 75 up, Incl. All even numbers 2 — From 75 up, Incl. Lincoln St...... 8 5 — From 487 to 751, incl. Olcott St...... 1, 8, 9 8 — Odd numbers from 35 up Bishop Dr...... 3 Croft Dr...... 1 Elizabeth Dr...... 5 Even numbers up to 79 7 — Up to 75, Incl. 7 — Odd numbers up to 73 7 — Up to 75, incl. Cromwell Rd...... 6 Ellen Lane...... 3 6 — Even numbers from 79 up Homestead St...... 7 Linden St...... 10 1 — Odd numbers up to 177 School St...... 4, 6 BIssell St...... 6 10 — Even numbers up to 375 8 — All even numbers Weaver Rd...... 5 Bliss St...... 2 Crosby Rd...... 5 Elm St...... 6 Glode Lane...... 1 Horace St...... 4 LIndman St...... 4 4 — Odd numbers from 217 up Wedgewood Dr...... 1 Elm Ter...... 10 Golway St...... 2 Horton Rd...... 1,8 Line St...... 4 Middle Tpke. W est...... 1, 7, 8, 9 9 — Odd numbers from 177 up Even numbers from 266'A up Bluetleld Dr...... 8 Cross St...... 6 1 —t Odd numbers from 351 up Welcome PI...... 5 Cumberland St...... 1 Eiro St...... 10 Goodwin St...... 10 1 — All even numbers LInnmoro Dr...... 1 O'Leary Dr...... 8 6 — Odd numbers up to 217 Wellesley Rd...... 2 Blue Ridge Dr...... 4 Even numbers from 500 to Oliver Rd...... 8 Bobby Lane ...... 4 Curry Lane...... 9 Elsie Dr...... S Gorman PI. .'...... 10 Odd numbers from 35 up LInwood Dr...... 9 Even numbers up to 266'A Wellington Rd...... 6 Elwood Rd...... 5 Goslee Dr...... 8 8 — Odd numbers up to 35 Litchfield St...... 4 800 Orchard St...... 10 Scott Dr...... 3 Bolton St...... , ...... 8 Cushman Dr...... 3 7 — Up to 255'/4. Incl. Wellman Rd...... 5 Grandview St...... 5 House Dr...... V ...... 8 Little St...... 7 . Otis St...... 10 Seaman Circle...... 8 Wells St...... 6 Bolton Center Rd...... i ...... 3 Emerson St...... 8 8 — Odd numbers from 255W to Oval La...... 8 Bond St...... 7 Englewood Dr...... 1 Grant Rd...... 8 Huckleberry Rtf; ...... 9 Lockwood St...... 7, 8 Server St...... 4 West St...... 8 Green Rd...... 2 Hudson St...... 7 7 — Up to 41, Incl. 351 Overland St...... 4 Seymour St...... 7 Bonner Rd...... 5 Ensign St...... 8 Even numbers from 255'/t to W. Center St...... 8 — D — Green Hill St...... 5 Hunter Rd...... 9 8 — From 41 up, Incl. Overlook Dr...... 3 Shady Lane ...... 1 Westerly St...... 1 Boulder Rd...... 5 Erie St...... 9 500 Oxford St...... 7 Bow Street ...... 10 Esquire Dr...... 3 Green Manor Rd...... 5 Huntington St...... 10 Locust St...... 10 Shallowbrook Lane...... 9 Westfield St...... 3 Greenwood Dr...... 3, 5 Hyde St...... 8 Lodge Dr...... 10 9 — Even numbers from 800 up Sheldon Rd...... 2 Bowers St...... 2 Dale Rd...... 4, 5 Essex St...... 7 MIddlefleld St...... 8 Westland St...... 3 Braeside Crescent ...... 9 4 — Odd numbers Eva Dr...... 5 3 — Odd numbers Longview Dr...... 9 Shepard Dr...... 3 Westminster Rd...... 6 5 — Even numbers Lookout ML Dr...... 4 Milford Rd...... 5 Sherwood C ircle...... 2 Westwood St...... 8 Brainard PI...... 6 5 — Even numbers Evergreen Rd...... 1 Mill St...... 2 Branford St...... 10 Dartmouth Rd...... 4 Griffin Rd...... 1 Lookout Mt. Rd...... 4 Short St...... 6 Wetherell St...... 4,9 Grissom Rd...... 3 — I — Loomis St...... 1 Mitchell Dr...... 2 Slater St...... 1 4 — Up to 218, incl. Bremen Rd...... 8 Dearborn Dr...... 3 Montclair Dr...... 3 Brent Rd...... 1,8 Debbie Dr...... 9 Griswold St...... 8 Lorraine Rd...... 9 Somerset Dr...... 4 9 — From 248 up, incl. — F — Grove St...... 7 Imperial Dr...... 9 Love Lane...... 1.9 Moore St...... 8 — P — South St...... 2 White St...... 2 1 — All even numbers Deepwood Dr...... 1,8 Morse Rd...... ■ 1 S. Alton St...... 7 Odd numbers from 61 up 1 — Up to 59, Incl. Guard St...... 7 Indian Dr...... 3 1 — Odd numbers Whitney Rd...... 1 9 — Even numbers Mountain Rd...... 5 Packard St...... 4 S. Farms Dr...... 4 8 — Odd numbers up to 61 8 — From 59 up, Incl. Fairfield St...... 8 Irving St...... 7 4 — Odd numbers from 231 up Wilfred Rd...... 9 Lucian St...... 8 Palm St...... 8 S. Hawthorne St...... 7 Willard Rd...... 5 Bretlon Rd...... 5 Deerfield Dr...... 1, 8 Falrvlew St...... 1 5 _ All oven numbers S. Main St...... 4,9 Briar\yood Dr...... 9 1 — All even numbers Ludlow Rd...... 4, 5 Park St...... 10 Williams St...... 7 Falknor Dr...... 1 — H — 4 — Odd numbers from 109 up Odd numbers up to 231 4 — Odd numbers Bridge St...... 4,9 Odd numbers up to 75 Farm Dr...... 9 Parker SI...... 2, 3, 5, 10 Willow PI...... 5 — J — 5 — All Even numbers Munro St...... 5, 6 2 — Odd numbers from 89 to 469 9 — ^ e n numbers WIndemere St...... 7, 8 4 — Even numbers 8 — Odd numbers from 75 up Farmington St...... 2 5 — Odd numbers Spencer St...... 9 9 — Odd numbers Delmont St...... 2, 7 Hackmatack St...... 9 Odd numbers up to 109 Even numbers from 245 to 7 — Up to 43, incl. Fenwick Rd...... 5 Lydall St...... 2, 3, 5 6 — Even numbers 489 Spring St...... 4 Broad St...... 1, 7, 8 2 — From 79 up, Incl. Ferguson Rd...... 4,5 Hale Rd...... i Jackson St...... 6 8 — From 43 up, incl. Hall C ourt...... 6 2 — Even numbers up to 57 Myrtle St...... 1° and from 626 up Spruce St...... 6 Windsor St...... 1 1 — Up to 25, Inclusive 7 — Up to 79, Incl. ' 4 — Odd numbers from 281 up Jarvis Rd...... 1 Starkweather St...... 2 7 — Odd numbers from 25 up Doming St...... 1, 2, 3 5 — All even numbers Hamilton Dr...... 3 Jean Rd...... 5 3 — All odd numbers 3 — Odd numbers from 489 up Winter St...... 10 1 — Even numbers from 130 up Hamlin St...... 6 Even numbers from 405 up / Even numbers from 489 to Steep Hollow Lane...... 5 WInthrop Rd...... 9 8 — Even numbers from 25 up Odd numbers up to 281 Jefferson St...... 2 626 < Stephen St...... 2 Brookfield St...... 10 2 — Odd numbers from 101 up Fern St...... 4 Hannaway St...... 6 Jensen St...... 2 5 — Even numbers from 57 to — N — Wood La...... 2 Harding St...... 8 405 5 — Up to 89, Incl. Sterling PI...... 7 Woodbridge St...... 2. 3, 7 Brooklawn Dr...... 9 Even numbers up to 130 Ferndale Dr...... 1 Joan Circle...... 9 Stock PI...... 7 Bruce Rd...... 9 3 — Odd numbers up to 101 Harlan St...... 2 Lyme Rd...... 5 10 — Even numbers from 89 to 2 — Even numbers from 71 up Finley St...... 3 Johnson Tor...... 6 New St. . . . ‘ ...... 10 245 Stone St...... 1, 8 Bryan Dr...... 3 Denver Rd...... 5 Flag Dr...... 3 Harrison St...... 6 Jordt St...... 2 Lynch Dr...... 5 Odd numbers from 335 up Hartford Rd...... 4, 6, 8, 9 Lyndale St...... 4 New Bolton Rd...... 3 Pearl St...... 6 1 — Even numbers 3 — Odd numbers from 71 to 335 Buckingham.St...... 2 Depot St...... 7 Fleming Rd...... 1, 8 Joseph St...... 7 Newman St...... io 8 — Odd numbers Buckland St...... 1 Devon Dr...... 8 4 — Even numbers from 478 to Lyness St...... 8 Penn Rd...... 1 7 — Up to 71, Incl. 1 — From 25 up, Inclusfve Joyce Rd...... 4 New State Rd...... 1 Perkins St...... 8 Strant St...... 10 Bunce Dr...... 8 Diane Dr...... 9 8 — Up to 25, Inclusive 794 Judith Dr...... 9 WoodhIII Rd...... 1 Division St...... 6 6 — Odd numbers up to 331 Nike Circle ...... 9 Perrett PI...... 10 Strawberry Lane...... 9 Woodland St...... 1, 7, 8 Burnham St...... 1 Flint Dr...... 6 Niles Dr...... •■9 Strickland St...... 7 Bush Hill Rd...... 9 Doane St...... 2 Florence St...... 6 8 — Odd numbers from 331 up Phelps Rd...... 2 1 — Odd numbers from 99 up 9 — Even numbers up to 478 and — M — Norman St...... 4,6 Philip Rd...... 6 Strong St...... 7 Even numbers from 370 up Butler Rd...... 1 Dorothy Rd...... 5 Flower St...... 10 4 — Up to 81, Incl. Summer St...... 8 Butternut Rd...... 4 Dorset Lane...... 3 Foley St...... 8 from 794 up — K — Phyllis Rd...... 4 7 — Even numbers up to 253 Hartland Rd...... 8 Madison St...... 6 6 — From 81 up, Incl. Pilgrim Lane ...;...... 5 Summit St...... 2, 7, 10 Odd numbers up to 99 Byron Rd%^...... 10' Dougherty St...... 8 Forti St...... 6 North St...... 2 2 — Odd numbers from 205 up Dover Rd...... 1 Forest St...... 8, 10 Harvard Rd...... 2 Kane Rd...... 6 Main St...... 1, 6, 7, 10 Pine St...... 6, 10 8 — Even numbers from 253 to Harvest Lane ...... 4 Keeney St...... 4, 9 1 — Even numbers up to 28 N. Elm St...... 2 6 — All even numbers 7 — Even numbers from 205 up 370 Downey Dr...... 9 6 — Even numbers N. Fairfield St...... 8 10 — Up to 205, Incl. Drescher Rd...... 5 10 — Odd numbers Hathawm Lane...... 8 4 — Even numbers up to 200 6 — Odd numbers from 485 up Odd numbers from 169 up Woodside St...... 9 Hawley St...... 6 9 — All odd numbers Even numbers from 1054 up Northlleld St...... • 3 10 — Odd numbers up to 169 Sunny Brook Dr...... 4 Woodstock Dr...... 3 — c — Drexel Dr...... 1 Foster St...... 6 N. Main St...... 2, 7 Sunset St...... 9 Dudley St...... 8 Foxcroft Dr...... 1 Hawthorne St, ...... 7 Ev.ep fiqmbers from 200 up 7 — Odd numbers up to 283 Pine HIM St...... 7 Wyllys St...... 4 2 ~ Odd numbers up to 391 Pioneer C ircle...... — 8 Sycamore Lane...... 4 Cambridge St...... 7 Duncan Rd...... 4 Frances Or...... 9 Haynes St...... 7 Kennedy Rd...... 3 Even numbers from 28 to 283 Wynedlng Hill Rd...... 4 Hazel St...... 6 Kensington St, . . . . . , . ’...... 5 Camp Meeting Rd...... 4, Durant St...... '...... 7 Franklin St...... 10

■ ■ Board of Directors Paul E. Willhide, Republican Board of Directors My wife, Mary, and I have 2. Buckland Commons is a 1. Can Manchester improve the quality of benefits to the town do you see in the raised a daughter and four sons subject which cannot be dealt 1. Can Manchester improve the quality of benefits to the town do you see in the its municipal services within reasonable development of Buckland .Commons? during the recent trying times. with in a few words. It is frought its municipal services within reasonable development of Buckland Commons? Re-Elect ROGER M. NEGRO budgetary limits? 3. Do you feel governmental effort should I have been active during my 19 with debatable issues including budgetary limits? 3. Do you feel governmental effort should 2. What problems do you foresee in the be put forth to reinvigorate the central core years in Manchester in many traffic, ecology, population be put forth to reinvigorate the central core church, recreational, civic, and 2. What problems do you foresee in the development of Buckland Commons? How area of Manchester? Do you have any 'A growth, school building, fire development of Bucklan’d Commons? How area of Manchester? Do you have any A proven record of would you solve these problems? What proposals to accomplish that goal? governmental programs. 1 am and police protection, and 52 years of age, in good health, would you solve these problems? What proposals to accomplish that goal? professional administration snowplowing, to name a few. It and hold the top personnel posi­ is something we should not rush for Pascal A. Prignano, Democrat tion for Pratt & Whitney Air­ into. For instancer I'm not Phyllis V. Jackston, Democrat craft, which employs some 41,- pleased with the thought of ad­ I have lived in Man­ needs. 000 people. V’ ding thousands of square feet of TOWN TREASURER chester most of my life, 2. Any development of a large I have a B.S. in industrial I am a business woman, is resolved by the courts. commercial and retail proper­ having attended elementary tract of land in Manchester engineering from Pennsylvania presently self employed. My 3. Governmental efforts in ties while we have empty Lever 7A schools at Hollister (Bentley) should be planned in a manner State and a M.S. in manage­ buildings in town. There are business experience was 15 Manchester have always been School and Nathan Hale School. ment from Rensselaer years in management with put forth to invigorate and/or to create the least trauma to just too many matters to con­ I am a graduate of St. John’s the town schools, services, Polytechnic Institute. sider to draw a final conclusion private enterprise, particularly reinvigorate all areas of our University and St. John’s roads and facilities and be com­ I am a World War II veteran now. If pressed for an answer in the field of budgets and town. Presently the Citizens School of I^w, Brooklyn, N.Y. I patible with the immediate flyer with the 15th Air Force — right now, 1 would ..tee against finances. I have served on the Advisory Committee has am currently a member of the neighborhood and our com­ a first lieutenant with 35 mis­ the proposal. Board of Directors since 1972, proposed a revolving loan fund since taking office In 1971: Board of Directors, elected in munity as a whole. sions. 3. Yes. A modest plan which serving the last two years as at very low interest rates to be • EARNED — $1,928,658.05 In Interest for the Town of Manchester through proper In­ November 1971 and re-elected 3. The board must do what is I have lived in the four cor­ involves some funds from secretary to the Board of Direc­ made available from the Com­ vestments of Town Funds. in November 1973. I am at pre­ necessary to prevent a ners of the United States in both government sources and a lot of tors. munity Development funds for w • INVESTMENTS — $115,782.68 additional yield as result of investment of Idle Town sent vice president and legal deterioration of this entire area large and small communities, 1effort from the merchants 1. Compared with com­ the rehabilitation of housing in Funds. counsel for CBT Realty Corp., thereby gaining a broad secretively with the mayor to themselves should be con­ munities of the same size, in and in a manner that wilt not the core area. The same oppor­ • ADDITIONAL — $101,934.38 earned by establishing special short term Investment of Hartford. exposure. avoid costly mistakes and sidered. One simple recommen­ my opinion, Manchester ranks create unfair advantage to one tunity will be made available to idle Town Funds. 1. The Board of Directors, un­ 1. We should be able to reduce changes. There is a lack of long- dation would be to revert to as one of the top five in the business area over Manchester all businessmen in our down­ der the leadership of the taxes if the management would range planning with too many angle parking. It's too bad that state in services to its citizens. • DEVELOPED — $23,471.00 In additional Interest by establishing the Town’s first com­ business area through the use of town area. Goals for major Democrats over the past four work more closely with the full emergencies arising. Emergen­ the change to parallel parking At the present time Manchester petitive bid system for Investment of Town Funds. town tax dollars. Over the past structual changes in the core years, has improved the quality Board of Directors rather than cies are costlv. offers above-average services • MADE — Manchester an AA High Grade Town In the Standard & Poor’s Rating Index. four years the core merchants, was ever Instituted. “ area would, in my opinion, have of services for the people of with the cooperation of the for every tax dollars collected. to be studied by a participation • RESEARCHED — established management to Insure that for years to come the people Manchester and pledges to con­ Mayor’s Downtown Action If services to our community of citizens groups (groups out­ of Manchester will always have the maximum return from Library Trust Funds. tinue to provide the best ser­ has attempted further to deter­ Committee, have made impor­ Edward J. Wilson, Republican are to be improved within our side the core area) and their • HIGHER YIELD — expected for Pension Fund as result of Treasurer and Pension vices available within mine the most critical areas of tant strides in invigorating the budgetary limits, it can only be recommendations assessed by Board negotiating 3 way spilt of fund with banks and insurance company. reasonable budgetary limits. concern within each defined core area. Cooperation is the I live on Falknor Dr. and I am dumped into Manchester with accomplished through greater the Board of Directors as to the The board has made every need and has acted to imple­ solution and must be en­ a deputy controller with the no guarantee of jobs, services efficiency in our go\’ernmental the Buckland Commons will feasibility of any governmental • ARRANGED — through efforts of Treasurer and bank, tour of Town by Moody’s Rating attempt to determine the needs ment either the immediate or couraged and continued by the state. or financial security. We owe operations. have to be reserved until such involvement to accomplish that Service to raise Town’s rating. of the people of Manchester, long term fulfillment of those board. ■■ 1, Rather than work for new our local businesses our support 2. My comments regarding time as the current legal action goal. M • Lifelong Resident of Manchester and bigger taxes, let us reduce against Buckland Commons for • Attended Hartford Institute of Accounting. taxes here by SVz mills thusly: all of the taxes our firms have Matthew M. Moriarty Jr., Democrat • past Vico President of Italian American Club. Build more elderly housing. paid. Harry W. Reinhorn, Republican Senior citizens have nearly 100 3. Again, I state the best way I have serv ed on the • Member Municipal Finance Officers Association of United States and Canada. existing neighborhood and per cent spendable income. we can aid our business com­ Manchester Board of Directors As form er president of 3. I feel there has been too should be agreeable with the SUPPORT THE ENTIRE DEMOCRATIC TEAM Back the police department munity is to maintain an attrac­ for more than a year and a half. Manchester Property Owners much government interfering wishes of its neighbors and the with better laws and equip­ tive tax picture. I believe that this experience in Association, this gave me an into private business already. greatest number of Manchester ment. Manchester is now losing My first proposal is to fight addition to my practical residents. Orderly development Paid (O f by Committt to raalact Rogtr M. Nagro Dava Qolaa, Traaaurar opportunity to study town The Board of Directors should encourage the development of thousands of dollars yearly on Mayor Thompson's state in­ experience in local business, as of the area should increase our issues to greater depths than I vandalism. come tax. well as my strong desire to the central core of Manchester tax base in a manner accep­ would have as an ordinary Set taxes to attract new in­ Secondly, 1 would establish a serve my community, qualify through private enterprise. The table to most local residents. citizen. I feel this experience dustry. A tax suspension for an Town Business Department me for the office. town has helped to encourage 3. Any governmental body has made more response to the incoming industry for its first that would represent the small 1. I am convinced that there the growth of the downtown should be concerned with all people’s wishes and what the three years would provide a business man. is room for improvement area in the past. * areas of its jurisdiction. An ef­ law needs. stimulus for it to locate here. Thirdly. 1 would place senior within reasonable limits. It has fort should be made to improve 1. Yes, Manchester could im­ 2. ’There are no benefits to the citizen housing near Main St. been my observation that many the traffic flow at the center of prove its services by more town in Buckland Commons. The businesses would prosper present services could be im­ Manchester by whatever means JACK D. GOLDBERG effective management. from their shopping. Just as the residents of Coven­ proved through greater ef­ necessary. I also feel that our 2. I do not feel that a full in­ try were wise enough to stop Also. 1 believe the town should ficiency in many town m . that thousands of new people •8#^ local government should en­ vestigation has been made by DEVCO, so too, should the would become instant citizens. advertise our stores in surroun­ departments. However. I also the present town directors to courage efforts by Main St. in­ residents of Manchester realize These instant citizens would be ding towns. * maintain that Manchester terests to improve their areas say whether we, as taxpayers, taxpayers are presently- of Manchester. However, as a are ready for Buckland Com­ receiving more and better ser­ strong believer in the free DEMOCRAT mons. I feel that a lot more vice per tax dollar expended enterprise system, I do not facts should be brought out to Carl A. Zinsser, Republican than are taxpayers in any com­ believe in spending town funds, FOR the public attention before a parable area community. is inevitable. However, I think to support any commercial decision is made. I am a Manchester native and population and adversely affect 2. 1 believe that development that any such development area of town at the expense of therefore believe that I can our established shopping and of the Buckland Commons area should be compatible with the Manchester’s taxpayers. * BOARD OF relate to the people and their commercial areas. Manchester John W. Thompson, Democrat problems. Also, my years of should be looking to improve Robert B. Price, Democrat Experience: • Four years as cial development will create service on the Manchester what we have and not try to In 1966, I received a B.S. in DIRECTORS Housing Authority and the take on new problems. 2. My greatest concern is the mayor and chairman of the problems rather than resolve Mechanical Engineering from the Manchester Human Relation 3. I feel that government scope of the Buckland Com­ Board of Directors; • 19 years needs. Recently two major University of New Haven and Commission helped broaden my must take a leadership role in mons project. It would have a of Connecticut Conference of shopping areas have been con­ since then I have attended the knowledge in these areas. Add an all out effort to improve the tremendous impact on most Municipalities; • vice chair­ structed in Manchester. Main masters degree program in • SERVED IN U.S. ARMY to that my three years on the downtown area. This can be municipal services and man of Capitol Region Council St. and Parkade merchants Business Administration at the COMBAT INFANTRYMAN of Governments; and have improved these centers. A Board of Directors. done by using the bulk of the University of Hartford, I am facilities, as well as our educa­ W W II 1. Yes, but only if we are Community Block Grant Funds tion institutions. Basic • Member of Economic Capitol Region study has employed as a project engineer • B.F.A. OHIO UNIVERSITY Development Committee of criticized a large commercial willing to cut back on govern­ to improve sewers, water, at Jacobs Manufacturing Co., safegards must be provided in ment spending. highways and the like, and to advance of any development. • GENERAL CONTRACTOR U.S. Conference of Mayors. development in the Buckland West Hartford. Presently, I am a 2. I personally am opposed to offer low interest loans to The benefit of new taxes might 'Training: • bachelor’s and area. I don’t believe we need member of the Board of Direc­ Buckland Commons. If i^ is business and property owners be offset by the cost of services. • SERVED ON TOWN master’s of arts degrees in such development. I welcome tors, co-president with my wife, built it will mean that our so that they can modernize 3. I feel government should political science; • concentra­ responsible housing and light Susan, of the Keeney Street BUILDING COMMITTEE police force, fire department, their property. i * provide an impetus which will tion in public administration. industry. PTA, member ff the • SERVED ON TOWN school systems and all other Z/y/- give some assurances that a 1. Quality improvements are 3. We have assisted the areas Democratic Town Committee, REDEVELOPMENT AGENCY town services will have to be favorable tax base will be possible. Modest investments in by reconstruction of Purnell past member of the Conserva­ • FOUNDING DIRECTOR equipment have increased PL; cooperation with Down­ expanded. It will also add to our tion Commission, and other generated the central core area MISAC CORPORATION productivity of snow-removal. town Authority in repairing the crime rate with an increased community and civic of Manchester. The Democratic • SERVED AS TOWN Federal grants have improved Purnell parking lot and con­ organizations. majority has voted to increase DIRECTOR police information capability. struction of the St. James lot. 1. We must adjust our and improve parking down­ • MARRIED, THREE The housing of fiscal We plan significant drainage programs to be aligned with the town, taken control of Main St. CHILDREN departments together improved improvements. I believe with times. By eliminating services from the State, and contributed communications with the federal assistance, we can help that are not desired, incor­ to the cost of studies to improve manager. A “ground zero” ap­ 2. ’This development has in­ property owners in the area porating cost-savings the area. taxpayers of Manchester. I proach to budgetmaking would herent environmental and con­ rehabilitate multi-family units techniques, and obtaining ser­ The Board of Directors could believe the record speaks for have departments justify each gestion problems. These and make these units available VOTE NOV. 4 vices at the most favorable continue to assist in for­ VOTE TOP ROW itself. The Democrats, over the service anew. In January, we problems can be solved because at low cost to elderly .persons. cost/benefit ratio, we can im­ mulating a program for im­ past four years (1971-1975) up­ of improved public awareness Such housing would generate prove the quality of municipal provement of the downtown would begin to evaluate all ser­ held this philosophy by meeting and new strict federal-state the freeing of housing for young service without putting any ad­ area and give assistance to ob­ For Respcnslile Govenunent vices, alternatives and con­ the needs of the people and only clude by dropping a budget. regulations. Proposed commer­ people. ditional financial burden on the tain money for local property Friends of Goldberg Committee, Robert M. Stone, Treae., Csrmelo Brunetti, Deputy Trees. raising the mill rate 2.93. mills. ' < f j * I f % V improvement loans. ■■ I «< • te • • H KI'T tT i kc^SI I I ^ ^ I k j t i I . c i: i t i^i 1 (11«I( t I « I kk» » k ( i k I K Eleanor D. Coltman, Democrat 1975-78 term oi Education RE-ELECT Training and experience; in­ backgrounds, and our schools Board of Education provide instruction from early cumbent, Board of Education; childhood through adult life. 1. How comprehensive and varied a 2. Do you feel Manchester can improve 1. How comprehensive and varied a 2. Do you feel Manchester can improve chairman. Educational Policies curriculum should Manchester schools the quality of its education within Committee; coordinator. Public These factors necessitate a curriculum should Manchester schools the quality of its education within comprehensive and varied provide? reasonable budgetary limitations? reasonable budgetary limitations? Service Careers program, provide^ Manchester Community curricula. Resource limitations College; B.A. and M.A. Tufts demand hard choices and set­ term ("arolvii H. Becker, Democrat University; Phi Beta Kappa; ting priorities for curriculum Verna H. Hublard, Republican 1976-79 curriculum; planned alter­ teaching experience, implementation. Renewed 1 leriii should spread themselves as native schooling for kindergarten through com­ emphasis on accountability Training and experience that thin that sufficient time is not As a taxpayer, parent and "disenchanted" high school munity college; designated an requires solid reasons for these qualify me for this office are: spent on basic skills, fine arts, teacher in Manchester. I care students; new budgeting and Outstanding Educator of choices. (1) Parent of four children in and physical education, which about our young people. .My purchasing systems; special ef­ A m erica, 1973, for con­ 2. Yes. Two current efforts il­ Manchester schools, including to me still provide the best training includes an M A from forts for exceptional and han­ tributions to education and ser­ lustrate this. Last year, in the elementary, junior high and Bryn Mawr College, graduate dicapped students; standardiza­ recognition of a system-wide high school level. (2) foundation for a well rounded vice to community; incor­ education. Manchester High's work at Columbia I'niversity. tion of courses in the junior need, the board budgeted a Membership chairman of porator, Manchester Memorial leadership in COEP is ad­ Trinity and Wesleyan. Aly high schools; evaluation of per­ moderate expenditure to in­ Highland Park P.T.A., (3) Hospital. mirable but 1 would like to see experience includes college sonnel to improve the learning troduce a new system for Alternate representative on an increase in the percentage of teaching, medical research process. teaching spelling. Another P.T.A. Council, (4) Volunteer 1. 1 believe Manchester college oriented students, as f (Rockefeller Institute' Needed improvements in­ example is implementation of teacher’s aide at Bennet Junior schools should provide as com­ well. editorial research (Time clude professional physical the new state-mandated yearly High School, (5) Teacher of prehensive and varied a 2. I feel Manchester can im­ MagazineI. biology teaching education for kindergarten and evaluation of teachers. This children in fields of dance, curriculum to meet individual prove the quality of its educa­ (Manchester High School!, two for first and second grades to system has its cost, but may scouting and church school, (6) needs, interests, and abilities tion by: (1) Putting a concen­ years experience on the Board improve hand-eye-large muscle help our teachers be even Honor graduate of Manchester as alloted resources permit. trated effort on the basic skills, of Education during which I coordination thereby more effective. Expenditure of High School, attended Universi­ Democracy assumes that each the concept of individualized in­ especially reading, (2) Vivian FIrato Ferguson visited well over 100 classes. facilitating learning to read and money does not guarantee ty of Hartford and Dolores individual has fundamental struction, which I heartily en­ Providing a full-time librarian 1. As comprehensive and (iuidone School of Ballet, and “Consistent Concern" write; reassessment of dignity and worth. The dorse. Manchester’s citizens quality, but quality cannot be in each school in order that we varied as taxpayers want. The (7) Former employe of Town of methods used in high school to Manchester school system has have a wide range of economic, achieved without some cost. may use our resource materials ideal includes schooling Manchester and American place students in certain levels a long-range commitment to social, and cultural to their greatest capacity, (3) available from preschoolers to (honors, 1, 2,); re-examining Airlines. senior citizens, including Increasing the children's high school science curriculum enough diversity for all is completed. i 2. Manchester it be in continuing education or exposure to and training in fine planning for building new, Gertrude DeLeo, Republiean 1976-79 lerin abilities, needs and desires i job can. and already has. improved 1. Manchester schools should in the business world. The arts, (4) Providing physical modern biology labs; re­ for training, college preparation, the quality within reasonable I hold a high school diploma provide a curriculum com­ variety of the education education instructors for the examination of the high school for further training according citizenship responsibilities, budgetary limitations, thanks from the School for Blind and prehensive enough to make program should be great lower grades, (5) Having as social studies program; for­ to their interests and abilities. health and family life studies primarily to excellent ad­ B.S. degree with music educa­ sure the students are given the enough to give students an much in-service training as mulation of long-term plans for 2. I certainly believe aimed toward reasonably happy ministrative leadership. Ac­ tion minor, physical education basic skills necessary to com­ adequate choice in different possible in order to upgrade our BOARD OF DIRECTORS an early program for talented Manchester can improve the adulthood, courses for intellec­ complished improvements in­ at the University of Connec­ pete in today’s society, whether fields. I do not think the schools present teaching staff. ■■ and gifted students; re­ quality of its education within tual stimulation and enrich­ clude new total elementary ticut. 1 am a retired teacher of examination of the Board of reasonable budgetary ment. and perhaps a job science curriculum: new total the retarded at Mansfield State 1975-78 term PULL LEVER 2B — VOTE REPUBLICAN Education policy on student limitations. As yet, I am not Earl B. Odom, Republican tr.iining after formal schooling elementary social studies Training School for 29 years, familiar enough with the uncovered a problem in smoking. and was a team coordinator last I am a member of the Board Manchester school system to of Education. I have an M.A. spelling. Although positive year. I have a sincere interest in answer this question without steps have been taken to cor­ many changes in development degree in economics and am “In 1973 I pledged to listen to and speak out for the having the following questions employed as a staff analyst at rect this deficiency, the point is of present-day education — a answered; (a) Can we cut back that evaluative testing iden­ Manchester Neighbors for VNIan Ferguson people of Manchester. I believe that my record will show most challenging field of Pratt & Whitney Aircraft. I Leslie Belcher. Treasurer on our administrative staff? (b) served in the Army, including a tified the problem. Without the that I have kept my pledge.” — Carl Zinsser endeavor. Are we giving enough freedom testing, no systematic improve- 1. In spite of our great strides combat tour in Vietnam. As a to our teachers to encourage homeowner and father of two ment could have been in the field of education, I attempted. them to be resourceful and in­ school-age sons, I hope to con­ believe we are failing to A second point concerns an i s - '^ novative? (c) In view of the tinue my efforts to insure the provide our children with the decline of our school popula­ area that could be defined as basic knowledge and skills so allow for individual maximum return on our / : LOUISE M. CRONIN : management. Performance tion, can we utilize fewer educational dollars. necessary to their further differences. It should make the classrooms without increasing objectives for each program — educational development. We best use of innovations and teacher load? (d) Are we art, spelling, reading, etc. — “MAKE CENTS” must develop a sound teaching aids. New courses of teaching our children the 1. The curriculum within the have been or are being curriculum with emphasis on study should tie in with, and proper use and care of expen­ Manchester Public School developed by teams consisting the reading, writing and math strengthen the fundamentals sive teaching aids and learning system must be responsive to of classroom teachers, super­ skills. It must have flexibility to thus equipping our youngsters devices? h the needs of students. Instruc­ visors and central office ad­ tion should be stimulating, ministrators. Individual challenging and sufficiently courses within each program Fred A. Otter Jr., Republican 1975-78 term broad to allow for varying are reviewed to insure that the ' o / levels of student abilities, while information being taught is con­ Training and experience: (1) reasonable acquaintance with 10 years college teaching maintaining standards that are 2. I firmly believe that the sistent with over-all program mathematics and science are consistent with potential quality of education in the objectives. (physics). (2) Army experience the ones who will best meet the (lieutenant) (3) Boy Scout achievement levels. A com­ Manchester Public School Interpretation of test results challenges of the twenty-first prehensive and diverse system can and will be im­ and curriculum evaluation are Council (Ohio). (4) Human century. curriculum is not, however, an proved. My confidence is based both difficult and demanding Relations Commission 2. With everyone feeling the (Manchester). (5) Drug Ad­ end in and of itself. It is the partly on the evaluation tools tasks. Neither is particularly / pinch on the dollar, we must re­ means whereby individuals can currently being used. For expensive. The curriculum will visory Council (Clarkson main within reasonable budget College and Village of be provided with the tools example, town-wide standar­ be improved, and the cost will losed Session limitations— there’s just no necessary for their future. dized reference tests recentlv be modest. r o n g ° ^ '' Potsdam). (6) Energy Advisory other way. This makes it hard ' ' busuiesj or rf Committee (Manchester). (7) to maintain quality, let alone term Arts and Science Visiting Com­ improve it. Most of our money Paul B. Greenberg, Democrat 1976-79 ■“rs should be Direc- mittee, Clarkson College, (8) -'■‘hepresk ^'Kopeo goes for salaries, and our programs and maintain high' Managerial experience, UTRC. teachers deserve a fair shake, In addition to my education standards. (9) Married (wife has M.S., too. I believe, though, that im­ and professional training, my 2. Manchester can and education), two sons (16 and four years’ experience on the fomuoce ot T o ^ Per- provements can be made. I’ve Manchester has! Great strides 21). Board of Education is probably Tliai ,5 „ Robert never seen an organization have been made in improving 1. Manchester's citizens have where they couldn’t. The new the most valuable asset I bring the quality of education recent­ a wide variety of interests and budgeting system now in use to this office. My commitment ly, specifically in the areas of FOR TOWN TREASURER ''“ •hekerv.cT^’^ * ’'^ olo„g needs and a broad span of should be very valuable for sor­ to quality education, my curriculum development, knowledge of the issues and An accounting and business background, a housewife's con- ^ abilities and expectations. ting out needs and showing expanded physical and plant ^ corn with “making the doiiar stretch” and a demonstrated iove Located in a region known for the challenge. However, we ways to improve our experience in resolving them facilities, and evaluation contributions to rapidly allow me to be a contributing ^ for our community wiil heip me work for you. ¥ prea, R> >» open u, cannot forget to emphasize the educational system. My first procedures. Manchester can changing technology, we have a basics. Thinking individuals, priorities are indicated above; and effective member of that continue to improve the quality special challenge to provide a self-disciplined and self- Look at the basics and see if board. of its education within ■¥• i promise to iisten to and carry out the wishes of the people to ■¥■ wide variety of educational op­ motivated, able to com­ we’re getting our money’s 1. Manchester should provide reasonable budgetary w the best of my ability and to use my talents in making prudent ^ portunities; and we must meet municate and having a worth. ■■ the most comprehensive, high limitations if the policies and ^ and wise investments with your tax dollars. The Town Treasurer RE-ELECT quality, and varied curriculum programs which have been ■¥■ is the last elected financial official you have who should act as -V- possible within reasonable started are allowed to continue. “watch dog” over the taxpayer’s dollars! ^ Phone Herald for results budgetary limitations. We must It takes time, effort, and the strive to nieet the needs of all skill of many people to build a CARL A. ZINSSER When the polls close on election night, Nov. 4, tabulated and posted to provide an unofficial tal­ students — the academically quality school system. The Herald will provide a telephone information for ly of the vote. gifted, the vocationally Manchester is headed in the : VOTE REPUBLICAN NOV. 4 : service on the results of the Manchester elec­ The polls close at 8 p.m., but normally persons direction of quality and I hope it tion. oriented, and the disabled ROARO OF DIRECTORS already inside the polling places will be allowed learner. We must continue to will be able to remain on ^ Paid for by Committee For Louise Cronin, George Kanehl, Treasurer ^ The Herald will send a staff member to each to vote even after 8 p.m. The Herald will have course. ■■ VOTi REPUBLICAN NOV. 4 of the ten polling places in town to learn the establish our needs, decide Hitlery Gallagher. the results available as soon as possible after the Principal Campaign Treasurer results of the voting at that poll. last votes are cast. To learn the outcome of the At The Herald office the figures will be election, phone 643-2711. news § summa]

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WATERFORD -Technici; performing extensive tests bringing the No, 2 genet atinj Millstone nuclear power sta to full power. The $400 millio Board of How to use voting machine tor at Waterford is schedi ■jij begin producing electricity S the end of the month. the name of the candidate of the pointers on the machine, but Education All of Connecticit's 169 towns • TO VOTE A STRAIGHT other party for whom you wish move ^0 red curtain handle to and cities use voting machines TICKET — Pull the party lever HARTFORD -The to vote for that office. the left. ’This will automatically for all local, state and federal of your choice to the right. All legislative session will be a; 1, How comprehensive and varied a curriculum should . TO VOTE WITHOUT record your vote, will open the elections. the pointers above the can­ ft; bring private laboratories Manchester schools provide? . USING A PARTY LEVER - curtain and will return the The following HOW TO VOTE didates in that row will go down ;j;j tors’ offices under state qual 2, Do you feel Manchester can improve the quality of its Simply pull down the pointers pointers to their original instructions should answer all automatically. |:j trol review. At present onl; education within reasonable budgetary limitations? over the names of the can­ positions for the next person q u estio n s. In a d d itio n s, • TO VOTE A SPLIT hospital and commercial didates for whom you wish to who uses the machine. questions may be asked of elec­ TICKET — Pull the party lever laboratories are monitored vote. Don’t pull a party lever. A sample ballot is posted at tion officials at the polling of your choice to the right. All ft' state. • TO VOTE ON THE each polling place. It shows the *x places. By law. they are the pointers above the can­ John C. Vavis Jr., Democrat REFERENDUM QUESTION- inside of the voting machine required to give the informa­ didates in that row will go down l ‘)7.>-78 term Pull down either the "Yes” or and provides written instruc­ tion on request. automatically. "No” pointer above the ques­ tions for its use. ’The sample Regional I was first elected to the • TO BEGIN — Enter the Then push up the pointer over ballot also lists each can­ board in 1971. Since 1973 1 have machine. Move the red curtain the name of any candidate for tion. BOSTON -About 8,796 ei • TO RECORD YOUR VOTE didate’s name and the question chaired the board's committee handle to the right to close the whom you don't wish to vote students, m orf than half ol — Don’t touch any of the to be voted upon. charged with budget curtain. and pull down the pointer over white, have failed to report t preparations and have served after almost two months of on the board's committee on ordered desegregation, the school building programs. My department reported Tuesda principal college courses were in economics and political science, and 1 am a practicing j;:; BOSTON —Under a new lawyer. law, it is possible for Sen. E 1. The term "curriculum" |i| Kennedy’s name to be c connotes the breadth of Board of Director Candidate presidential primary ballol material and information which spring unless he should a school system seeks to impart y remove himself. His name cc to Its students. Manchester's placed on by the secretary of f curriculum should address the S by fpetition-. individual needs of dictate, within reasonable limits. For /ifW77 m R m jy , j r . National example, the curriculum should address the needs of students must allocate its resources to who will not pursue a formal :i|i SACRAMENTO, Calif improve curriculum, planned federal judge has ordered Pre education beyond high school, in-service training, of its Sj; Ford, described by the defe as well as those who are plan­ teachers and carefully selected ■•i; ‘‘maybe our most impc ning for college or other higher teaching materials. This is not For Manchester education. .A curriculum with underestimate the severe witness,” to give video this diversity thus should com­ budgetary constraints under testimony on what he saw prehend the needs of most if not which yianchester's schools Lynette Fromme aimed a all students will continue to operate in the f;: pistol at him Sept. 5. 2. Yes. 1 would not serve on foreseeable future. Economics H £ CARBS the board if I thought the quali­ can be achieved, however, and WASHINGTON -A n intern ty of education in Manchester through some reallocation of investigation has determined could not be further improved resources modest program im­ from Lee Harvey Oswald, Prc Through competent leaders provements should be possible. Kennedy’s alleged assassin, such as Dr. Kennedy and Dr. agency's Dallas office Tychsen' the .Administration destroyed two hours after Os own assassination on Nov. 2- SERVED ON THE BOARD SINCE FEBRUARY, —but the FBI doesn’t know \

1974 DETROIT -T h e mid-0' new car sales were the highef VETERAN, U.S. COAST GUARD months and dealers report shoppers and buyers in showrooms now than in the ps ASSOCIATE BOARD, CONNECTICUT. BANK years, according to the & TRUST COMPANY publication Ward’s Auto Rep MM SAN DIEGO — Psychi; BOARD OF DIRECTORS, UNITED FUND OF examining Sara Jane Moor cused of trying to kill Pre MANCHESTER Ford, say they are not yet £ tell whether she is compel stand trial. The report on hei INCORPORATOR, MANCHESTER MEMORIAL tal state is expected in federa HOSPITAL in San Francisco by Nov. 18. MORRISTOWN, N .J.-M rs VICE PRESIDENT, MORIARTY BROTHERS Quinlan, mother of Karen Q who lies in a coma, will try today to explain why she Karen severed from a machir is keeping her alive. A neurof description of Karen’s react pain forced Mrs. Quinlan intc Tuesday and she fled from thi VOTE FOR troom.

MIAMI — An Indonesian se Gun Supardi, who admitted four German officers and scuf Panamanian freighter, sa; doesn’t know why he killed th or sunk the ship. His cqnfessic introduced into evidence at a f court hearing in which Indc West Germany and Panam seeking jurisdiction of the m mutiny case. ' Support The Entire Democratic Team Nov. 4th! Internationa Friends of Matt Morlarty Jr., Maurice p. Morlarty, Treasurer MOSCOW - The Sov today soft-landed its spacecraft on cloud- Venus, earth’s closest neighbor, Moscow ra Russia launched Venus 9 and followed it with Ve June 14. MONASTEREVIN, Ireland standoff between police an napers of Dutch businessman Herrema continued today wi kidnapers threatening to kill police and soldiers attempt to the second floor anartment