PAGE FOURTEEN — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Sat., March 1, 1975 OBITUARIES Manchester Week in Review iiaturtjpHtf r lEiiftttnn Im lJi POLICE REPORT Mrs. Loiiis O. Favreau C. Roger Abler ROCKVILLE - Mrs. Carmel Appointment Brought Protest MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, MARCH 3, 1975 - VQL, XGIV, No. 129 TOLLAND — C. Roger Ahier, promise to appear in court on Manchester—A City of Village Charm TWENTY PAGES Salvucci Favreau, 57, of Suf- 47, of 8 Hurlburt Rd. died MANCHESTER March 18.' PRICE: FIFTEEN CENTS field died Friday at Hartford Friday night at Rockville In Manchester government, disputes An antique weather vane The car was towed away. Hospital after a long illness. General Hospital. He was the teaches working skills to the handicapped Frank R. Simon, president of continued, but the participants changed. valued at between $300 and $500 • Lesley E. Butler, 28,of 109 She was the mother of Mrs. husband of Mrs. Alma and retarded. It contracts for jobs and Manchester’s Carlyle-Johnson Machine Mayor John Thompson and Director Carl was reported Friday missing by Spruce St. was charged with Maureen Stott of Rockville and Kunowsky Ahier. work projects. Co., was fined $500 in Hartford County Zinsser have been at odds over the parking Jay Stager of 30 Forest St. issuing a bad check on Friday the wife of Louis 0. Favreau. Mr. Ahier was vice president ✓ Superior Court on a charge stemming lot at Lincoln Center and a petition asking The Vane, a three foot by two at 10:45 p.m. She is also survived by three of marketing for LaPointe In­ from a strike incident at the company last Downtown foot copper horse, was stolen She was released on a $100 sons, two sisters, and two that it be put back in its original state. May. Ford Decision Expected Today dustries in Rockville. He was non-surety bond, and is to This week two other directors, Phyllis ’The Mayor’s Downtown Action Com­ Frederick Lowe Jr., \^ho is retiring as from the roof of the Stagers grandsons. born in New York City and lived appear in court March 17. a. Jackston and Vivian Ferguson, resign^ in m ittee, working since early 1972 to Manchester Community College president house. He told police that the The funeral is Monday at 9:45 in Maryland before coming to • Reuben Lewis, 49 of 100 protest from the-Board of Directors’ per­ revitalize downtown Manchester, heard a won the praise of the Democratic Town. thieves used a ladder at his a.m. from the Nicholson Tolland a year ago. He was an Diane Dr.,South Windsor, was sonnel committee, claiming the specs for suggestion this week that it combine Committee for the college’s involvement home to reach the vane. Funeral Home, Rt. 159, Suf- Arniy veteran of the Korean injured in a one car accident the post of personnel supervisor were forces with the Downtown Revitalization in community affairs and the committee Mrs. Horace Learned of field, with a Mass at ^ cred Conflict. Friday at 1;22 p.m. on Spring On Controversial Oil Duties tailored to fit Elizabeth Bauer, who was Task Force of the Greater Manchester Avon, form er owner of the Heart Church, Suffield, at He is also survived by three wished him well in the future. appointed to the position by Town Chamber of Commerce. Stager house, said that the St., east of Gardner St., police 10:30. Burial will be in St. sons, Roger C. Ahier, Brian Irene LaMay was elected president of WASHINGTON (UPI) - President Ford Anderson, chairman of the House Manager Robert Weiss. William Sleith, who has headed the weather vane was placed upon said. He was taken by am­ ^jostpone for 90 days all three $1 increases that my proposal to delay the imposition Mary’s Cemetery, Claremont, Ahier, and Keith Ahier; and the Democratic Club of Manchester. promised today to announce whether he Republican conference, hinted strongly Weiss denied the implication that the mayor’s committee since its inception, the former Cheney horse barn bulance to Manchester in the oil import fee, the first of which of additional oil tariffs is likely to be N.H. two daughters, Dianne Ahier will move toward a compromise with the that Ford would defer the final two $l-a- specs were tailored and said the charge is resisted the proposed merger. No decision about 1860. Memorial hospital where he went into effect Feb. 1. accepted.” Friends may call at the and Barbara Ahier, all at Democrats in Congress by postponing two barrel increases in the fee on imported oil unfair to him, to Ms. Bauer and to the was reached. Sports Although no estimate of the was admitted and is reported in Veto In Doubt Budget Director Jam es Lynn said (on funeral home Sunday from 2 to home; and his parents, Mr. and more increases in the fee that he recently — one that went into effect Saturday and board which conducted oral examinations weight is available, Mrs. satisfactory condition. ^ The President previously announced ABC’s “Issues and Answers” ) that when 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Mrs. Emilien Rousse of Mon­ East Catholic advanced to the first imposed on imported oil. one scheduled for April 1. for the job. He said Ms. Bauer finished Learned said that it would The car was towed away by that he would veto the measure. But there the leaders met with Ford on Friday, the The family suggests that any treal, Que., Can. People round of the State Basketball Tournament Rep. John 0 . Anderson, R-Ill,, told But Anderson added, “ it’s much too ear­ first among the top five qualifiers. require at least two people to wrecker were indications from the White House President was asked to defer the $1 per memorial contributions may be A memorial Mass will be Manchester Police Capt. George P. Class A Division with a 56-45 whipping of reporters following a meeting between ly to predict if there will be a com­ Two government officials recommended remove it from the roofi He was charged with failure during the weekend that he might instead barrel increase in oil import costs made to the American Cancer celebrated Monday at 8 p.m. at McCaughey, a member of the local force Jonathan Law High of Milford. ’The Eagles Ford and Republican ' congressional promise.” to drive in the right lane and agree voluntarily to delay the next two fee scheduled to take effect April 1 and to Society, 292 S. Marshall St., this week that the town undertake at $25,- for nearly 30 years, was named acting will face Branford High Tuesday night at a leaders that the President intended to St. Matthew’s Church. Burial was given a written warning for Ford has until Tuesday to veto a con- increases. 000 study of the water quality and supply Arrests stop, retroactively, the $1 increase that Hartford. will be at the convenience of the police chief until Town Manager Robert site to be announced. made recently in- driving after drinking, police make his announcement at 4 p;m. EDT. gressionally passed measure which would to meet anticipated requirements of the elude: “I think the President got a very good took effect Saturday. The $1 fee levied in family. Weiss selects a successor to Chief James Cheney Tech made a valiant attempt but said. Court is March 10. Mrs. Margaret Jacobsen federal "Safe Drinking Water Act.” ’The input as to what course of action he would February would stand. The Burke-Fortin Funeral M. Reardon, who retired Friday. it wasn’t enough to get past the playdown • John J. O’Neill, 49, of 158 recommendation came from Jay Giles, take on the Democratic energy program, ’ SOUTH -WINDSOR - Mrs. Home, 76 Prospect St., Harold A. ’Turkington, in his 54th year as round in the Class C Division as Stafford • Joseph J. Fiumo, 27, of Returns from Camp David Walker St. was arrested on Manchester's Net Grand List Anderson said of the White House Margaret McCall Jacobsen, 82, director of public works, and Frank a Main St. businessman, rejoined Watkins High prevailed, 54-52. East Hartford, was arrested on As Ford returned from a weekend in Rockville, is in charge of charges of having a roaming meeting. He added that the Democratic of 59 Tallwood Dr. died Jodaitis, water and sewer administrator. Bros., the same firm he started working Manchester High, ranked 21st in the Friday at 6:30 p.m. at the Camp David, Md., a White House arrangements. dog. proposals “don't constitute a program.”' Thursday at a Rocky Hill con­ for in 1920 as a Manchester High School Class AA Division, begins its title drive Manchester Drug Store at 717 Adjusted to $288^919^663 spokesman, Larry Speakes, said “we’re There are no calling hours. The two dogs owned by “They were long on rhetoric and short Hit by Slump graduate. tonight against Norwich Free Academy at Main St. He was charged with right where we were Friday afternoon.’’ valescent home. She was the The family suggests that any O’Neill were allegedly snap­ on substance,” he said. “The great vice of widow of Magnus Jacobsen. The directors of Manchester’s Sheltered An estimated 1,535 Manchester people Windham High in Willimantic. fraud and deceit and conceal­ He apparently referred to the the memorial contributions may be ping at passersby on Walker St., the Democratic position is that there isn’t Workshop revealed this week that it,too, is were out of work in mid-January, the state Three Manchester wrestlers and five possibility that Ford’s veto of a bill, to Bom in Middletown, Mrs. made to the American Heart ment of material facts, police police said. Court is March 10." a iinitv of voices.” feeling the effects of the economic slump, By SOL R. COHEN the Grand List would generate $217,185 in postpone all the tariffs for 90 days would Jacobsen lived most of her life Association, in care of the Labor Department reported. ’The local East Catholic matmen advanced to cham­ said. He said the energy program devised by with its income down 50 per cent in the new revenue. contain a proposal putting.off the pending in Portland and Hartford, com­ Savings Bank of Rockville. jobless rate of 6.3 per cent was up from 5 pionships in their respective divisions with Fiumo allegedly gave a Two boys age 11 and 13 were Manchester’s net taxable Grand List, the House Ways and Means Committee “ is Together, they would provide $411,093 — increases for two months to give Congress ing to South Windsor eight last six months. The Sheitered Workshop per cent in mid-December. top placements in regional competition. druggist there a fradulent allegedly soliciting money from based on Oct. 1,1974 valuations and after closest to the President’s .” But, he added, the equivalent of about 1.4 mills. the chance to write some legislation. years ago. Before her retire- prescription, police said. Wells St. residents Friday all exemptions, adjustments and reduc­ it would come about too slowly to please Of the $145,773 cut from the Grand List “The President,’’ said L5Tin, “is prod­ . ment, she was emoloyed for 10 Mrs. E. S. Swider-Demko He was released on a $1,000 afternoon, police said. They tions, is $288,919,663 — a cut of only $145,- Ford. announced Jan. 29, only about $30,000 was ding Congress into action and I think years as a cashier’l l G. Fox & SOUTH WINDSOR - Mrs. surety bond for appearance at told people they were from the 773 from the gross Grand List announced by the Board of Tax Review, which held Sen. William Roth Jr., R-Del., said Sun­ Congress realises that action must be Co. She was a member of Eleanora Snetka Swider- the Common Pleas Court 12, Jan. 29. Renovation Put St. James School and were four hearings in February and day, “The White House has informed me taken now.’” Demko, 83, of 94 Brook St. died East Hartford on March 17. It is $4,440,438 or 1.5 per cent above last Friendly Rebekah Lodge of collecting for UNICEF. theninspected the real estate in dispute. Friday at Manchester year’s Grand List and is the basis for the Portland. After police picked up the two The greater part of the drop resulted Memorial Hospital. She was the 1975-76 budget and tax rate (to be adopted Survivors are 3 sons, Arthur At $1.7 Million • Herbert C. Fraser, 63, of on Spruce st., the boyradmitted from information sent the town by the widow of Stefan Demko. in May and to be effective July 1). The in­ Jacobsen of Rocky Hill, George 247 Highland St. was charged neither attended St. Jame's Motor Vehicle Department and from a few Born in Portland, she lived in crease is one of the smallest in recent Jacobsen of Ridgefield and with operating under the in­ School and the money was for- clerical errors found since the Jan. 29 the Suffield-Windsor Locks Manchester history and is directly at­ Ronald Jacobsen of Sandwich, Renovating and adding onto Other proposals given by fluence,of liquor after a one car themselves.. release of the Grand List. Kissinger May Resolve Mass.; a daughter, Mrs. Aldo area most of her life. the Washington School and the Mankey were: accident Friday at 7:58 p.m. on The boys were referred to tributable to a dramatic decline in Decrease Broken Down Prario of South Windsor; 2 Survivors are.5 sons, Anthony West Side Rec on Cedar St. will • $1,200,000 for a new Rec Highland St., police said. juvenile authorities. residential and commercial construction. sisters, Mrs. Ernest Markham J. Swider of South Windsor, cost $1,680,000, according to building separate from the The car he was driving struck The mother of the younger Increases have been averaging 5 per cent The $145,773 decrease consists of $46,690 from real estate, $58,553 from motor Golan Heights Dispute of Portland and Mrs. Louis William C. Swider of Windsor; Architect Richard Mankey. , school. two utility poles breaking the boy, her son, and Patrolman or more a year. Staursky of Fort Pierce, Fla.; Stephen A. Swider of Windsor • $530,000 for renovations and second one completely off, John Maston, went to each However, payments in lieu of taxes on vehicles and $40,530 from personal proper­ United Press International muddy hills 12 miles north of Jerusalem in 13 grandchildren and 6 great­ Locks and Chester E . Swider of additions to Washington School police said. home and returned the money assessed values totaling $3,939,995, or an ty- Mankey gave this estimate to Secretary of State Henry Kissinger, who occupied Jordan to prevent new attempts grandchildren. West Suffield; 4 daughters, separately. He was released on a written collected. It totaled $1.92. additional 1.4 per cent, is reimbursable to The Board of Directors has to May 7 to a citizens advisory committee, returns to the Middle East this week to by religious Jews to establish settlements The funeral is Monday at 10 Mrs. Eleanor Mloganoski of • And $595,000 for Manchester by the state, as the result of a adopt budgets and set tax rates. Later this of the Board of Education work out another troop disengagement in defiance of a government ban. a.m. in Sun Chapel of Rose Hill Manchester, Mrs. Helen renovations to the old Rec new act passed by the 1974 General month, the town manager will submit his Thursday night. The board VERNON according to police who refused agreement between Israel and Egypt, The Jews are trying to force the Israeli Memorial Park, Rocky Hill. Calabrese of West Hartford, building alone. Assembly. recommended budgets. On April 7, the retained him to study renova­ Jose Hernandez, 27, of 114 W. to release any other details. may also try for new Israeli pullbacks government to formally annex the Burial will be in Rose Hill Mrs. Ann Luczai of Enfield and Bentley will cost $790,000, board will conduct a public hearing on the tion work there as well as at the Roth is being held in lieu of Some Taxes Eliminated from Syrian territory, according to Israeli territory to prevent its return to the Arabs Memorial Park. Mrs. Mary Rzemien of Paw­ Mankey said. Main St., Rockville was manager’s tentative budgets. Following Bentley School. arrested early this morning at $1,000 surety bond at the Coven­ It provides for the elimination of local press reports. under a possible peace agreement. Friends may call at Rose Hill tucket, R.I.; a sister, Mrs. The estimate includes a new that hearing, it will conduct workshops on his home and charged with try Police Department for property taxes on business furniture, “It has bee^n learned that Kissinger is of In their second attempt in five months to Funeral Home, 580 Elm St., Maria Pabich of Poland; 27 The state will reimburse the cafeteria and extensive its own budget. first-degree reckless endanger- appearance in Cotnmon Pleas fixtures, machinery and equipment the opinion that it is very desirable that a make their home on the hills, the Jews Rocky Hill, Sunday from 2 to 4 grandchildren and 20 great­ town $735,000 of the costs of the renovations. The state would Failure by the board to adopt budgets ment and carrying a pistol Court 19 in Rockville March 18. purchased after the October 1973 assess­ separation of forces agreement should be Sunday erected prefabricated homes and and 7 to 9 p.m. grandchildren. project on Cedar St., Mankey reimburse the town with $390,- and tax rates by May 7 would make the without a permit, police said. New MCC President Moves In ment date — with the state to reimburse achieved on the Golan Heights as well as tar-paper shacks but 150 soldiers, slipping The family suggests that any The funeral is Monday at 8!l5 said. 000, he said. manager’s recommendations the legal Mark A. Carilli, 17, of South the towns and cities the exact amount they Sipai,” the Israeli newspaper Ha’aretz memorial contributions may be a.m. from the Nicholson Hernandez allegedly fired ones. and sliding in ankle-deep mud, carried off St., Coventry was arrested eliminate. ^aid in a dispatch from Washington. about 50 demonstrators. made to a charity of the donor’s Funeral Home, Rt. 159, Suf­ several shots in his apartment, Dr. Ronald H. Denison mov^Sm a box • succeeding Dr. Frederick W. Lowe Friday on a court warrant Those values are assessed in the same But Israeli government sources said in ‘‘We shall return,” several choice. field, with a Mass at St. police said. No injuries were' Jr., who has retired. Dr. Denison was charging him with second- of personal items into the office of the manner as other personal property, but Jerusalem the time is not yet ripe for Joseph’s Church, Suffield, at 9. reported. demonstrators shouted, kicking and squir­ degree larceny by possession. president of Manchester Community president of Anoka-Ramsey Com­ aren't included in the Grand List. Instead, agreement with Syria. Burial will be in St. Joseph’s Political Leaders He was. released on a $1,500 Inside Today ming as the soldiers carried them to a William G. McBride The charge followed an in­ College when he officially took over munity College in Coon Rapids, Minn, they’re submitted to the state. Reimburse­ In Moscow, the Communist party Cemetery, Poquonock. surety bond for appearance in waiting bus. William George McBride, 85, vestigation into the theft of a th e presidency this morning (Herald photo by Pinto) ment to Manchester will be on the basis of newspaper Pravda Sunday renewed its at­ Friends may call at the Common Pleas Court 19 in Area Profile ...... Pages 4, 5 In Cairo, the Arab Boycott Office added fomierly of Notch Rd., Bolton, 1974 motorcycle valued at $900 the 1975-76 tax rate the Board of Directors tacks on Kissinger’s step-by-step Mideast funeral home tonight from 7 to 9 Termed ‘Spineless’ Rockville on March 18. Business news...... Page 7 nine foreign companies to the controver­ and Manchester., died Friday reported stolen Feb. 9 from a will adopt. diplomacy, saying partial measures are no sial list of 2,000 firms’ blacklisted for and Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 to MCC calendar...... : .Page 15 night at Gospel Hall Hospital, Armand E. Corneau, 47, of Standish Rd. resident, police Based on the current 49.3-mill General substitute for a peaceful settlement. dealings with Israel, but removed 10 9 p.m. MACC new s...... Page 3 Longport, N.J. East Hartford was arrested at 9 said. The machine was found in Dr, Denison Assumes Fud tax rale, the amount reimbursable Pravda called again for the resumption others including three from the United NORWICH (UPI) - Sen. sky falls, it won’t be on the Carilli’s possession while he Indians sidelined ...... Page 11 Mr. McBride was bora Nov. p.m. Friday and charged with from the state would generate $194,108 in of the Geneva peace conference, including States. In Memoriam Lowell P. Weicker, R-Conn., politician. 27, 1889 in England and had intoxication and disorderly con­ was operating it Tuesday on new revenue. Turgeon mat ch a m p ...... Page 11 the Palestinians, which it said is “ the The U.S. companies cleared for business says political leaders who fail “I understand the PR (public Daly Rd., police said. lived in the Manchester-Bolton In loving memory of Edward A. duct, police said. The arrest Increase Noted Herald Angle...... Page 11 most suitable forum for settling the con­ in the Arab world were the American Madsen, who passed away March 2,1974. to face “the hard choices relations) onslaught to make On Tuesday, police charged area for over 40 years. He was stems from a complaint at a Rt. MCC Presidency Also based on the 49.3-mill General Tucker sets MCC marks ...... Page 12 flict.” Amtel Corp., Dayco Rubber Co. and needed to solve the nation’s rationing a dirty word. I un­ Carilli with operating an un­ employed as a foreman at Though his smile has gone forever, 83 business firm. Fund tax rate, the $4,440,538 increase in Israeli troops today guarded a group of Geralco Containers Inc. And his hand we cannot touch. economy-energy crisis” are derstand the PR onslaught to Cheney Bros, before his retire­ He was released on a $50 non­ registered motorcycle (two We shall never lose sweet memories. “spineless,” “subservient,” make oil import tariff look bad ment in 1957. He was a member Of the one we lovtd so much. surety bond for court March 18. counts) and operating without a Dr. Ronald H. Denison assumed his Rapids, Minn., where he has been presi­ and playing “chicken politics.” and a gasoline tax look good. I of the Gospel Hall of motorcycle license (two duties as president of Manchester Com­ dent of Anoka-Ramsey Community Wife, Children and ’The outspoken senator took a understand that chicken politics Counts), police said. Manchester. Grandchildren Norman Pomerleau, 44, of 35 munity College today. College since 1969. Dr. Denison received swipe at both political parties is PR,” Weicker charg^. Survivors are a son, William Birch Rd., South Windsor was Court for the operating The 44-year-old native of Kalamazoo, his BA degree in social science at Western in a Lincoln Day dinner speech He said inflation must be charges is March 11 and for the M. McBride of Talca, Chile; charged Friday with operating Mich., will be the local college’s second Michigan University in Kalamazoo and Friday before the Norwich defeated before jobs can be larceny charge, March 18. Trio of Self- Proclaimed Radicals and two grandchildren. a motor vehicle while under the president. Outgoing president Dr. earned his master and doctor degrees in Tickets Available Republican Town Ckimmittee. found. ’The Holmes Funeral Home, influence of liquor after police Frederick W. Lowe Jr . who has been MCC speech at Perdue University in Lafayette, Reservations are still “This country has a hell of a In an apparant swipe at 400 Main St., is in charge of observed him driving at Vernon president since 1963, will be retiring from fnd. available for the Gourmet Refreshments Are Served mess on its hands what with President Ford, Weicker said arrangements, which are in­ Circle, police said. the state community college system, but Dr. Denison, his wife Lorraine and their Dinner Thursday evening at Catching snowflakes is fun to do, Steve Gerich, left, of 44 crisis in energy, inflation and the fight against inflation can complete. He was released on $100 non­ has tentative plans to work as a consultant 16-year-old son, Kent, will live at 100 The Colony in Talcottville. Eldfidge St. and Mike Dahlem of 61 Eldridge St. opened jobs. All are capable of solu­ be won “not by WIN buttons, to the State Commission for Higher Shepard Drive in Manchester. An older Sought for Setting Shelton Fire surety for court March 11. their mouths wide this morning while walking on Main St. tion, but all are being chicken- not by taxing the poor, not by Proceeds from the dinner will Education. daughter is working in Minneapolis and politicked into permanancy.” interest rate sleight-of-hand, ^ benefit the Manchester during a brief flurry. (Herald photo by Dunn) COVENTRY FIRE CALLS Dr. Denison comes to MCC from Coon another son is in the service. X. Scholarship Foundation. Weicker said those who but by sacrifice—and for five ’Thomas M. Roth, 21, of 21 SHELTON (UPI) - Three men, “I said, ‘Just what I read in the papers.’ bulletin for three white males in connec­ Gov. Ella T. Grasso visited the town and Tickets are $20 per person. “avoid the reality of mandatory years. Russell Dr., Vernon was possibly members of the radical leftist Then he said, ‘Well, you’re going to hear tion with the explosion and kidnapping. called the situation “unprecedented.” Sen. For reservations, call 643- fuel conservation, continuation Weicker has spoken out MANCHESTER arrested today at 1:20 a.m. and group “Weathermen,” were sought today more about them’,” Ranno said. The men, believed to be driving an Avis Lowell P. Weicker, R-Conn., and Rep. 2372; of oil depletion allowances to against his own party on the Friday, 9:19 p.m. — gas Meetings charged with indecent and im­ in the abduction of three guards and set­ He said the abductors repeatedly rental truck, were sought as witnesses, Ronald A. Sarasin, R-Conn., said they encourage exploration and the state as well as national level. washdown after car accident on moral exhibition, intoxication Highland St. (Town) ting of a $10-million rubber factory fire. assured them they would not be harmed. not suspects, police said. would seek emergency aid. ABOUT TOWN necessity of a refinery in New During the elections in Connec­ and third-degree criminal FBI Special-Agent-in-Charge Thomas Ranno said he was told, “We don’t want to State officials estimated between 500 Police said the fire broke out around N ex t W^eek Mayor Urges ticut last fall, he criticized the VERNON Anarchists Freed England while maintaining an­ trespass, police said. Dugan Sunday said one of the employes hurt you because you’re working stiffs like and 800 workers would be idled by the fire. 11:30 p.m. Saturday after an apparent tipollution standards,” were party’s gubernatorial can­ Today, 2:21 a.m. — car fire in The arrest stems from a com­ kidnaped said the abductors mentioned the us.’; Labor Commissioner Frank Santaguida bomb blast in the brick building. Firemen Scheduled next week in the Support for A Creative Arts Festival will Mrs. Judy Marteney, director, “ spineless, subservient and didate, Rep. Robert H. Steele, .Henry, Park. (Rockville Fire plaint of a Swamp Rd. resident. former name of the band, which now calls Ranno said they were taken to a wooded said unemployment benefits would be said the blaze started in three different Manchester Municipal be sponsored by the Manchester 643-7277. hesitant,” R-Conn., for a tactic the Department) Building: Association for Retarded itself “Weather underground.” However, section of Monroe, five miles away, and made available to jobless workers im­ places. Scholarships Weicker, who as a member of senator likened to smear and in­ To Save Lorenz Citizens Sunday from 2 to 4 p.m. he said he doubted the kidnapers were released. mediately. MONDAY, MARCH 3 Mayor John Thompson today Mizpah-Spencer Circle of the Senate Watergate Com­ nuendo, and then threatened to Plant manager Ellsworth Cole said, at Lincoln Center. The event is members of the far-left group but could Major Economic Blow 7:30 p.m. — Planning and proclaimed te month of March South United Methodist Church mittee became former Presi­ pull out of the party - and Lucky To Be Alive “Frankly, I don’t feel like talking about it. open to the public. not be certain until the suspects were cap­ “I ’m just lucky to be alive,” said Robert Mayor Francis Kelly said the firm was Zoning Commission, hearing as Manchester Dollars For will meet Tuesday at 12:30 p.m. dent Nixon's harshest critic, possibly run as an independent PINEHURST IS OPEN BERLIN (UPI) - The West German heading towards the Ethiopian capital of I don’t feel good.” tured. DeJoy, a bollerman, abducted with the the largest employer in Shelton and called room. Scholars Month. at Susannah- Wesley House of defined “chicken politics,” as in 1976 if the state GOP did not government today put aside its “most Addis Ababa. (See page 14 for other stories and An American Folklore Story the church. Mrs. Mary Mayo SUNDAY - 8 A.M. 'til 2 P.M. two guards. the loss of the factory “a major economic TUESDAY, MARCH 4 ’The proclamation coincides an ajijiroach to leadership institute reform s. He later serious reservations” and released five photograph.) Hour and Sing-a-long will be In Rome, Leonardo da Vinci airport of­ State police Sunday issued an all-points blow.” 9 a.m. — Board of Directors with the townwide fund drive will present a program on “57 which “sees to it that when the decided to remain in the party. imprisoned anarchists in return for a Flames Visible for 10 Miles presented Sunday at 3 p.m. in 400 OFF SALE on Broyor’s lea Cream con­ ficials said the Lufthansa captain had Comment Session, directors’ being run for the Manchester Famous- Americans.” promise that urban guerrillas will free the the Mary Cheney Library tinues until 2 P.M. SUNDAY. Buy % Qals. of requested and received permission to The fire, which leveled the four-block office. Scholarship Foundation Inc., he Hostesses are Mrs. Eva Christian Democratic candidate for factory pf Sponge Rubber Products Co., Junior Room for children age make a technica’ '^npover, but the jetliner 7:15 p.m. — Board of Direc­ said. this fine Ice Cream at PInehurst for $1.49 mayor of West Berlin they kidnaped five six .and over. > Murphy, Mrs. Doris Matthes, overflew Rome ,iiout tr^ng to land and continued to bum Sunday night, nearly 24 tors and Human Relations Com­ The mayor praised the adult gal. days ago. Mrs. Lorraine Champeau and Protest Short Day ______headed towa.d Libya. A Lufthansa hours after three explosions shook this in­ mission, hearing room. volunteers assisting the fund Mrs. Mabel Kuster. A Lufthansa Boeing 707, its tanks filled dustrial town of 28,000 and ignited flames DeMolay Mothers Club will At PInehurst, with ■ this coupon and any $5.00 spokesman in Athens also reported the 7:30 p.m. — Town Building drive. with 27,200 gallons of jet fuel — enough to visible 10 miles away. have a plastic kitchenware par­ BRIDGEPORT (UPI) - A mostly from the city chapter of purchase... plane heading toward Tripoli. Committee, coffee room. He urged all town citizens to cruise for 12 hours — took off from As many as 1,600 people were believed ty Monday at 8 p.m. at the' group of about 40 Bridgeport the NAACP and Action for Heinrich Albertz, a Protestant pastor 8 p.m. — Board of Directors, support the program. Frankfurt’s Rhine-Main airport at 4:55 employed at the plant more than a year I^SQjijc Temple, E. Center St. The Rev. Felix Davis, pastor parm ts and community leaders Bridgeport Community ON ANY DOZEN OF and a former Social Democratic mayor of hearing room. a.m. EDT in a southerly direction toward ago, before B .F . Goodrich Co. sold it. The The event is open to the public. of Second Congregational have threatened weekly sit-ins Development, told Mayor West Berlin, accompanied the five WEDNESDAY Contract “increased an unknown destination. firm makes products for the automobile Refreshments will be served. Church, will lead a devotional at public schools to protest a Nicholas Panuzio Friday they released prisoners, as the kidnapers had 8 p.m. — Ice Rink Committee, and furniture industries. WASHINGTON (UPI) - The, Proceeds will benefit John program Monday at 1:30 p.m, in money-saving decision to close won’t stand for the closings. FRESH Release Promised demanded. The kidnapers said they did not coffee room. Pentagon has added $473.8 Mather Chapter, Order of Cronin Hall of Mayfair schools early on Fridays. They threatened to sit in The kidnapers, believed hiding in West consider Albertz to be a hostage, however. THURSDAY, MARCH 6 million to the U.S. Navy’s con­ DeMolay. Gardens. All Mayfair residents The Bridgeport Board of every Friday afternoon unless Berlin, said they would release 52-year old The five released prisoners, two men Ownership Changed in April 7 p.m. — Board of Directors tract with the Electric Boat are invited. Education recently voted to try the decision is rescinded. EGGS Peter Lorenz only after their five com­ and three women and allin jail for violent The factory was ow n^ by a division of and Board of Education, division of General Dynamics School board President Howard valid Sun., March 2 & Mon., March 3 rades have reach^ their final destination crimes in company with the Baader- the Grand Sheet Metal Co., which took, Blue Shutter Play and Learn to bridge their budget gap by At PInehurst with this coupon and any $5.00 hearing room. Corp. for construction of Tri­ School, a nursery school for closing schools a half-day every Zinner said the issue boils down and a West Berlin politician accom­ Meinhof band of urban guerrillas, were un­ over in April from Goodrich. A number of The Auxiliary of the 8 p.m. — Bicentennial Com- dent submarines. Rep. Edward four-year olds, will have an Friday until the end of the to a choice between the Friday purchase... panying them has returned home. armed. Before takeofl they searched the workers were laid off in the transition. mittM, coffee room. P. Beard, D-R.I. anno”nced open house for fall registration Manchester Memorial Hospital school year. closings or laying off teachers. Authorities said they did not know if four Lufthansa crew members to make Some are reportedly seeking restitution in Friday. Monday from noon to 2 p.m. at will sponsor an open hou^ for The parents and leaders. Lorenz was still alive. sure none of them carried a hidden court actions. Trinity Covenant Church, the public Sunday from 1 to 4 Three hours after the plane left weapon. Asked if disgruntled employes, who had p.m. The tours will begin from ON ANY 1 POUND Hackmatack St. Those wishing Frankfurt, West Berlin police broadcast a Ransom Paid been laid off, might have done the job or if the hospital cafeteria. message to the kidnapers saying that both SWEET APPLE CIDER more information may call A West Berlin police official said that insurance fraud may have been involved, the Syrian capital of Damascus.and the Li­ state police spokesman Adam Berluti NATURE'S ORIGINALS * BACON “it may be safely assumed’’ that byan capital of ’Tripoli had refused to let authorities also paid each of the five said, “In any case of this type, you would EAST STREET, ANDOVER a 649-3353 the plane land, and that the Boeing was • MacINTOSH •BALDWIN making easier decorations? released prisoners $8,750 ransom as explore all leads, all possibilities.” Pmny Lawson demanded by Lorenz’ kidnapers. Roy Ranno, 44, a security guard, said we have a wonriertui aaeortment ofr or: purchase the three intruders, wearing ski masks, nrinl figures a egg kNs Partly as the result of voter anger over • WINESAP valid Sun., March 2 and Mon., March 3, 1975 The Weather the kidnaping, Lorenz and his Giristian came up from behind and took the styrofotm a arWIdlal spring HOUSE PLANTS Democratic party won the largest bloc of employes by surprise Saturday night. lowers ^ Windy this afternoon and partly cloudy They quickly handcuffed and blindfolded OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK • Handicrafta • Maerama Hangara PURINA CHOICE seats in the West Berlin House of Deputies a with the high in the mid to upper 40s. G ear in an election Sunday. The House of the employes and drove them away. One' “where • Large Aaaortmant of Colored Sand of the men carried a pistol. dollar’s CAT MORSELS 61* 1.00 tonight with lows in the 20s. Partly sunny Deputies chooses the mayor. Lorenz's par­ Ruins Left by $10 Million Fire FERRANDO ORCHARD 'Tuesday with highs in the 30s. Chance of worth a ty, although the electoral winner, lacked 'Abductors 'Working Stiffs' BIRCH MOUNTAIN ROAD, QLA8TONBURY DIRECTIONS: Take Rt. 85 from Manchestar, then left on Shop PlMhunt Sunday W 2 P.M. precipitation 20 per cent today, 10 per cent the seats necessary to make him mayor, This was the scene early Sunday in rubber plant. Three plant employes group called ‘‘Weather the miracle of maieitretf | dollar!” Ranno told UPI one of the abductors (3 miles beyond Vito’s Restaurant) London Rd., two stop signs, continue to second stop sign, tonight and Tuesday. Wednesday outlook: and is expected to have difficulty finding a were aMucted by the arsonists who Underground.” The hostages were Sowritown manchester^ Monday 9 A.M. W 6 P.M. asked him, “Have ypu ever heard of the Shelton following the bombing and turn right at East St. partiy cloudy and continued cold. coalition partner. claimed to belong to the revolutionary released unharmed. (UPI photo) 302 MAIN STREET Weathermen?” fire which heavily damaged a sponge " " ------MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn.. Mon., March 3, 1975 — PAGE THREE The Lighter Side Ljfg^ Liberty and Pursuit of Ambulances

By DICK WEST members of the laity supporting because it would dry up a fertile In medieval days, such cases decided cases according, to the However, it didn’t mean very it. source of legal fees?” ' were largely the prerogative of king’s wishes, and kings were '"rhe first thing we do, let’s much until invention of the Art Exhibit Since the legislation would' “ Heavens no“ he knights errant. averse to paying damages for Walworth Atheneum and Harold Lehmann. kill all the lawyers.” automobile made possible the Recent paintings by Susan have cut down the nimber of exclaimed.“Fees are the last If a knight were smote by a whiplash among the lower Danew Jennifer Muller and ’The show’s theme is “Let us “King Henry VI,” Part II, rear end collision. Goldberg of New Haven will be heiynewly formed dance com­ Entertain You.” ON lawsuits arising front traffic thing we are thinking about. We rival’s lance during a jousting classes. The subcommittee for con­ Act I. on display at the Tower One The show will feature a male SOUTH MAIN STREET World Day of Prayer accidents, I asked a lawyer are fighting for a principle that match and went clattering to “Adoption of the Magna Car­ pany, “Jennifer Muller and valescent homes of the Division “That development opened, Gallery, 18 Tower Lane, New i/Friends,” will perform at the chorus ballet and a kickoff to Women all over the world will WASHINGTON (UPI) - A friend of mine whether at­ goes to the very heart of the the ground in his suit of armor, ta in the year 1215 finally es­ A Beautiful Setting of Special Ministries recently committee of the Virginia up a whole new field of human Haven from Thursday to May 6. Wadsworth Atheneum ’Theatre the Bicentennial with a George gather Friday to pray to torneys who voted against it American way of life. he could spring to his feet and tablished precedent under rights.” for Interesting conversa­ surveyed the Meadows to deter­ House of Delegates recently Miss Goldberg, formerly of Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m. M. Cohan medley with a sur­ "Become Perfectly One.” You might have had a conflict of in­ '"rhe right to sue for whiplash cry “whiplash” This entitled which whiplash victims not only tion or to sell your point of mine the actual statistical need Manchester, is Uie daughter of prise ending. a|;p warmly invited to join the killed a bill that would have terest. is one of America’s most him to seek royal recompense could seek royal compensation Tickets are available at the view accompanied by for person to person visitation. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Goldberg of Besides Uie senior citizens, women of Manchester at noon created a no-fault insurance ‘"There is no conflict at all,” precious judicial liberties and for “pain and suffering.” but also could sue each other,” 1 was pleased to learn the, Atheneum ’Theatre box office Vic’s cocktails and Chef Working with the nurses 'and Wyneding Hill Rd. . . . „ . , at St. Mary’s in one great program in the state. he assured me. “It is clearly in must be preserved at all cost.” But vassals and foot soldiers my friend continued. lawyers are being high-minded ‘ and, in advance, at the the performance will include Paul’s creative soups and Viewing hours are from Wally Fortin, director of the ’rite 12-to-6 vote generally our interest to keep it from He pointed out that up until involved in mishaps in the ser­ “The latter principle has in their opposition to no-fault in­ Atheneum shop during regular exciting luncheons. names was secured of patients a.m. to 4 p.m. daily. museum hours. Senior Citizens; Mrs. Gloria pie are provided along with followed professional lines with being enacted.” the time of the Magna Carta vice of the king had little or no been retained in our own surance. For a while there I We can accommodate who have no one visiting them. The opening reception will be Benson, assistant director; and baby-sitting; please bring your lawyers on the committee op­ I said, “Are you lawyers commoners were almost totally recourse. Constitution and is now the suspected they were merely groups from a dozen to a Out of a total population of Sunday from 1 to 3 p.m. Mrs. Jay DuPont, secretary. sandwich and a friend. posing the measure and against no-fault insurance excluded from whiplash cases. Courts in the Middle basis for retaining lawyers. being stiff-necked. Senior Citizens hundred or more. over 500 residents, 314 have no Miss Goldberg is a graduate Also participating in the show Variety Show visitors. Many are elderly, left of Manchester High School and will be Frank P. Latucca, coor­ The Manchester Senior Tel. 646-0103 alone by the death of friends Bennington College, Vt., and is dinator of the hotel and food Citizens will present their se­ and family; more tragically, presently studying for her service management program Service from cond annual variety show some have been written off and, master’s degree at Southern at Manchester Community 11:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. March 14 and 15 at East as the years slipped by, been Oil Our Connecticut State College. College. Catholic High School at 8 p.m. abandoned by family who have Save Reg. LOW She is presently teaching in Proceeds from the program moved elsewhere. an Prices SAVE ON HOUSEHOLD the New Haven and Waterford will benefit the food service Directing the show are Roger Some of these 300 men and Extra school systems. She has worked and Marci Negro. Kenneth program at the Senior Citizens CLEANING AIDS as an architect’s draftsman, an Center. women have been isolated not UMWIATHHfOTOCAST® Woods is the choral director. only by time and age but by assistant designer at the The show is being S le e ve lM S Susan Goldberg, artist language barriers. Three speak S h e lls Wadsworth Atheneum in Hart­ choreographed by Dotti G. ford, and in a graphic design French, five Polish, two Lysol Toilet Bowl Cleaner Perrett. By Pt^ular Demand, We Are Continuing Spanish, three Italian, and one 18 OZ. SIZE For Period Ending 7 AM EST Tuesday. During Monday night, rain or showers will be firm in Boston. Band presents “A Sentimental Pianists are Ida Cormier and Removes stains each speak only Greek or Our noted in parts of the west Gulf coast states and eastern Texas, while some snow falls in She has exhibited extensively Journey” featuring Miss Bobbi Bernadette Noel. Our Fantastic Weekly Specials! R e g u la r deodorizes. portions of the Oklahoma region and the northern Rockies. Mostly fair weather shouid including the Hartford Civic Rogers, Bob Tyler. This is a Hungarian or Ukranian. Others Reg. 69° ea. “CLIP & SAVE THIS AD” have physical handicaps that prevail elsewhere. Minimum tempe/atures inciude: (APPROX. MAX READINGS IN and Arts Festival, the Stalight benefit performance for the Others in the production crew make communication difficult; Music Festival, the New Haven Hartford Times Farm Camp. are: PARENTHESIS( Atlanta 23 (45), Boston 18 (33), Chicago 15 (31), Denver25 (62), D allas36 six are hard of hearing, six are neerz^p bL"k o r"pS e't Tr'^nt; S to XL. Arts Council, the Yale Univer­ Monday — Arnold Dean Stage manager, Marilyn M a - M a (51), Duluth 6 (26), Houston 43 (57), Jacksonville 32 (54), Kansas City 18 (38), Los Angeles Mia^s blind, two are suffering from sity Law School, and the emcees a program featuring Hagler; costumes, Anna Dem 48 (69), Miami 58 (72), New Orleans 40 (60), New York 18 (34), Phoenix 48 (85), San Fran­ multiple sclerosis, several are Manchester Memorial Larry Elgart and his orchestra, ko, Antonina Pouech, Teresa M cisco 45 (63), Seattle 39 (52), St. Louis 16 (37), Washington 23 (41). confused in both time and •I#* Hospital. and Henny Youngman for a Negro, Dorothy Brass and Phil Cuisine “The Family Restaurant" place. 16 0Z. Reg. 1.29 Her work is included in the Lions Club of Hartford benefit Brass, and Ann Lehmann; set 471 Hartford Rd. • Comer of McKee Street The most isolated of all are permanent collection of the performance. Call 527-3123 for design, Ruth McElraevy and .For washable fabrics; Q Q C those suffering from organic s^ray on stubborn stains. ^ Connecticut Savings Bank in information. Manny Sbona assisted by Kas ------^ \ 4 LOOKI HERE ARE MA MA MIA'S brain syndrome, but perhaps New Haven, as well as in many Kovalaski; tickets, Anna Haupt 3 private collections in New York Four Seasons none are so far removed from Concepts and Connecticut. Dinner Theatre WEEKLY INFLATION FIGHTER the remembrance of what life once was that the clasp of a Kordite Trash Can Liners TV TONIGHT “Marriage-Go-Round” con­ 1,000 WStt DINNER SPECIALSI warm hand on theirs does not Dispenses 1 at a time; Organ Recital tinues through Sunday at the Misses Styler/Dryer 20 and 30 dinner theater in Higganum. "Give your Family A Treat, and mean that some one cares. gal. size. Clarence E. 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All New Suave Strawberry Essence rSmaf-S M .r»lD«p,.inorg»,.o § T R ( i ly aafltfled with weight lost from FRIDAY, MARCH 7 ,1 - 9 P.M. LARGEST TOY FILLED EASTER BUNNY the very first package. [:-l TMt Ad Nnmt8 1 or 2 Pmons to Furehast ’ NO PURCHASE NECCESSARY DON'T DBLAY 3 WAYS TO CHARGE SALE: Monday thru Wednesday 3 c B*t PAT-a O today. MANCHESTER t l JO Tkdwls for $1.20 Eieti ixzlhuiiic iiijiin.iiliiiiJ DRAWING MARCH 29 Only $3.00 at Store Hours: 10 A.M. to 9 P.M. ► ♦♦♦♦•aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaawwawaaaaaaaaaaaa UgOEnDRUG 1145 Tolland Turnpike ■MKHESTER PARMOE PAGE FOUR - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Mon„ March 3. 1975 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Mon., March 3, 1 9 7 5 - PAGE FIVE Tolland People Prefer RhamHigh School Taxpayers Urge Beautification Unit Plans Local Post Office Honor Roll Listed She Reratb Site Review Subcommittee TOLLAND bills, expected to be mailed in Tuesday: Sewer Authority, 8 Area Profile p.m.. Administration Building; Vivian Kenneson June. Nancy Foote Board of Tax Review, 7 to 10 COVENTRY mittee. It would like anyone the General Government por­ Correspondent * The survey, conducted by that feels qualified to contact a p.m.. Town Hall; bazaar Julie Jacobs tion of the budget. Tel. 875-4704 postai authorities, conciuded ■« „ Stephen Jeannotte Monica Shea member of the committee and workshop, 9:30 a.m .. United G rad e 1 2 Big Budget Cut ’The council will also review that residents served by the Lori Krewson Correspondent Tolland residents who are Mark Lyman. offer their services. The com­ West Willington post office Congregational Church. the Public Works Study Com­ served by Rockville-Vemon High Honors Joan Mac Qranor attached as an alternate budget The COC proposed budget for Busing Plan Outlined 7 4 2 ;9 4 9 5 mittee is particularly in­ Linda Me Quenness HEBRON mittee report. rural postal service will be prefer to retain that service. Jean Bsrrsio for the Central Office Com­ 1975-76 totals $85,620, compared The Beautification Com­ terested in having an engineer, Wednesday:' Board of Tax Howard MeSparren 'Anne Dallaire Dan Manley, chairman of the switched to the Tolland Post Of­ Karla Barglund Christopher Merrall mittee for 1975-76.’’ to $82,065 for the current mittee has formed a subcom­ businessmen and an architect Community Calendar David Devine For Hebron’s Elderly Board of Tax Review, will give fice. Review, 7-10 p.m.. Town Hall; Monica Millar CorreepondenI budget. ’The COC estimates its mittee to do site reviews on serve on the committee. Laure Devine Paul NIalsan Mulligan added, “This alter­ a report on the impact of Monday: Planning and Zoning Board of Recreation, 8 p.m., V Cheryl Dixon 228-3267 expenditures for this year at commercial, industrial and sub­ The move foiiows a recent Audrew Nystrom nate budget would result in a Rudy Favretti from the developments on the town’s Commission, 8 p.m.. Education Administration Building; choir Robert Dumechat John Orzach The Hebron Taxpayers $78,303 which is $3,792 less than division proposals that are sub­ survey in which the majority of Linda Haggerty net reduction of $9,600. This town. At the present time University of Connecticut rate of taxes. Administration Building; rehearsais, 6:30 and 7:30 p.m.. Janet Krone Laurel Palmer Association (HTA) urged its was budgeted. Anne Dallaire mitted to it by the Planning and those invoived indicated a 'J- Leon Palmer proposed budget does not offer Glastonbury has the service. explained to the committee the Inland-Wetland Commission, United Congregational Church. Qerlad Llndley Leslie Poirier own budget on the Board of The HTA recommends a total Zoning Commission. check list of 24 items that a desire to change. - Robert Vontell staff reductions or any real It has a 12-passenger 7:30 p.m.. Education Ad­ Melissa Porter Education Thursday night and budget of $77,929. And if legal The committee had offered to similar committee in Mansfield The change wili come about Katherine WIrth Susan Porter reduction in services. This F a th er W illiam Persing,'^ minibus and if the service is Land Use Plan ministration Building; Charter Thursday: Board of Tax the Board of Selectmen Friday services were charged back to review proposals from an uses for site review. July 1, at the same time that all Kathy PurzyekI budget does require conserva­ chairman of the Commission on expanded to the other towns a The Lake Rehabilitation Revision Committee, 7:30 p.m.. Review, 7-10 p.m.. Town Hall; Honors MIchela Ran afternoon. each board which required aesthetic point of view and the Tolland residents wiii be tion management of time and the Aging, outlined a proposal 26-passenger bus would also be Study Committee will discuss Administration Building; Tolland Activity Council, 8 Jean Bailey Barbara Richards The HTA budget might save them, the HTA budget would Planning and Zoning Commis­ notified of their house numbers. Pat Barton Pam Roberts materials on the part of our for public transportation for the purchased. Council Meets the final draft of the Land Use Republican Women’s Club, p.m., St. Matthew Church Hall. the town as much as $9,600, its drop to $75,939. sion responded favorably to the The street numbering project Joann Belasky Christopher Sage elderly at the Board of Father Persing said the The Town Council, at its Plan that has been dd^eloped by Merrill home, 8 p.m.; Tolland Saturday: Board of Tax Pamela'Bargaron Valorle SIrols members said. COC.” The HTA budget proposal idea. has recentiy been compieted Walter Berk Peter Skoog Selectmen’s meeting Friday selectmen would be getting a meeting tonight, will review the Frank Connolly, town planner. Historical Society, 8 p.m.. Review, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.. Town ’The boards politely received calls for no salary increases. The committee is looking for and wiii be included in the tax Patrick Blow Walter Tabor The HTA feels that the afternoon. declaration of intent, and asked projected over-expenditures in The committee will also dis­ Savings Bank of Toliand. Hail. Janice Brarhan Elizabeth Thomas the HTA suggested.budget. But Mulligan told the selectmen volunteers from the community superintendent of schools The proposal was from J.B.C . them to consider the matter the budget that have been es­ cuss roads and housing in the Neill Brown Philip Turgeon they gave little encouragement.. the HTA does not believe that to serve on the review com­ Carla Campbell Dena Wood should be given no raise at this Thomas, planner for the area when they receive the letter. timated to be about $40,000 for lake area. Walter WrobllnskI The school* budget is mainly the schools need two ad­ Catherine Coburn time due to the continuing Agency on Aging. Federal funding would be Bertha Couture Scon Yeomans decided by the Central Office ministrators. Night Classes Start Tuesday The proposal at the present used. The cost to the town Theresa CutoronI Committee (COC) of Regional economic situation, and that Janet Davidson time would include the towns of class will run from 7 until 9:30 sor a mini course on “How To District 8, First Selectman the-position of assistant would be proportionate to the BOLTON James Fracchia Glastonbury, Hebron, p.m. It will be taught by Mrs. Make a Terrarium’’ Wednesday Carol Qoblirsch superintendent, COC proposed elderly in the town and Father G rade 1 0 Aaron Reid said Fraiday. Donna Holland Marion Nicolay. Alan Qore salary at $24,000, should be Mileage Account Marlborough and possibly An­ Persing said it would cost about at Herrick Memorial Park at 8 Darlyne Johnson Hebron has only two members Bloodmobile Visits Tuesday Correspondent The COC is requesting $3,350 dover and East Hartford. $500 to $600 a year on a three- Typing and industrial arts p.m. The course is open to the Donna Handerson High Honors on the COC whicl^ has the final eliminated. 646-0375 in this account, and the HTA is One Day A Week will begin Wednesday. They public. Register by calling 643- Linda Hess Laurie Berk word on the education budget, year trial basis. A continuing education Beth Horton Jeanne Kulewicz urging $1,800. Bus service would be This would not have td be all will be taught from 7 until 9:30 2853 or 646-3149 by Tuesday. Theresa Johansson he explained. Business Manager ANDOVER Those persons age 17 may Ybung at Heart will meet program offering art, typing Penelope SIbun provided one day a week in each in cash but could be in labor. p.m. by Mrs. Beverly Plumb Everyone attending will be Roxanne Knight But the electmen promised to Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. at the and industrial arts will begin Judith Lack The HTA urges the COC hire Mulligan said mileage Donna Holland donate if accompanied by a and Roger Titus respectively. asked to bring their own con­ Honors study the HTA budget. expenses for the COC is now at parent or guardian. Andover Congregational Tuesday at Bolton High School. Karen Lathrop an experienced business Correspondent Tuition for the courses is $2 tainers. All other materials will Ready For Space Flight Karen McDonald Lea Anson manager at a salary range of 12 cents per mile and they are The quota is 75 pints. This Church. Registration will be held on Thomas McManus Fern Barrasso Education Meeting 646-0 3 7 5 for Bolton residents and $8 for be supplied by the committee. requesting an increase to 15 will be the second Bloodmobile the opening night of each class. Jean Marshall Louanne BrIcault At a special meeting of the. $16,000 to $18,000. It feels that The Columbia chapter of the The dump study committee non-residents. There is a $4 charge for the Kathleen Mills Bethany BurrIII cents per mile. Bolton Meetings visit this year. The ■ courses will run for ten Trip to the moon Anyone? To escape the winter snow, The Learning Place Nursery is South Board of Education Thursday, the funds would be dispersed American Red Cross, com­ will meet Wednesday at 8 p.m. T e rra r iu m s course. Teachers are Pat Nar- Deborah Nerrlcclo Janet Carlberg Anyone having questions may weeks. Windsor has constructed a rocket ship which, along with a “Flying Carpet,’’ has enabled Cheryl Osborne Pamela Colgan the board, without a formal better is a business manager He added the 18,000 miles the prising the towns of Andover, at the Town Office Building. The Bolton Junior Woman’s savage and Carol Lorenzini. Brian PInney Regina Crosby call Mrs. Henry Wroblinski, Art will begin Tuesday. The the lively four year olds to visit any place the mind can imagine. More trips are planned in vote, approved the COC budget were retained rather than con­ COC is using in its budget is Donna Holland The trustees of the United Columbia and Hebron, will have The committee will work on up­ Club arts committee will spon­ Renee Pratt Carols Dambolse tinue on with two educational 742-8467. the spring, but none of the youngsters would divulge to where. (Photo by Kuehnel) Diane Prentice Bryan Degray of $85,620. “excessive.” Correspondent Methodist Church will meet a Bloodmobile visit Tuesday. dating ordinances for the dis­ Audrey Senkbell Mark Devine Mrs. Anne Luke, a member of administrators. 6 4 6 -0 3 7 5 tonight at 7:30 at the church. It will be at St. Columbas posal area. Jeffrey SIrols Sherry Duchesneau Mulligan said, as far as he Bulletin Board the HTA, asked why a log could The Board of Selectmen will The nominating committee of Church in Columbia from 1:45 Jacquelyn Stomberg Thoma Fisher Richard Zanini, assistant knows, no real records are The Insurance Commission Lauren Sllvinsky Cynthia Foley not be kept showing the mileage meet tonight at 7 at the Town the United Methodist Church until 6:30 p.m. Donors are The Fire Commissioners will Patricia Tootell Debra Fournier superintendent, told the board being kept for the amount of urgently needed. meet tonight at 7:30 at the will meet Thursday at 7:30 p.m. 3 Hall. Robert Tyrseck Christopher Qresn driven to where and for what will meet Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. the COC does not need a miles traveled by the COC staff firehouse. at the Town Office Building. Registration Open for Adult Classes Joanne Vincent Jill Harrison for each employe of the COC. The Bicentennial Committee at the church. Walk-in donors are welcome. She Heralh Jean Zachmann Mary Kalhok business manager as there is no and suggest the figure be David Allbee, board chair­ will meet tonight at 8 at the Area Profile course for non-Coventry band, Shakespeare, creative Carol Koval central purchasing with each of reduced to 10,000 miles which COVENTRY Two members, Sheila Keim. Karen Krewson man, asked the administration Town Hall. residents with the exception of the four school boards handling would average 200 miles per Monica Shea writing, jobseeking and fly and Lois Goodin, have been Fern Lee to bring in a breakdown of the The Fire Commissioners will goif tennis and sailing course tying. G rad e 11 Wulf Losse their own buying. He said the week. Correspondent named Heart Week chairmen. Elizabeth MacArthur mileage incurred for the next meet Tuesday at 8 p.m. at the which wiii be $8 per course boards are able to purchase at Teachers Attend Workshop Some classes will be limited They will coordinate a mail High Honors Joyce Madesen board meeting. Mulligan added that the COC fire house. 742-9 4 9 5 reduced costs through the regardiess of residence. in size and class places will be and door-to-door campaign for Mark Massey is of the opinion that it has The Zoning Board of Appeals Registrations are now being Dawn Barrasso Nancy McQuennass Charles Barrasso and Mrs. Jobless Get More Aid Participants waiked through The Tuesday night courses awarded on a first come first Kathy Doucette Capitol Region Educational HEBRON accepted for the spring the Eastern Connecticut Michele Mecteau Patricia Mulligan opposed the the right to set a budget and lay will hold a public hearing woods and expiored nature will include gardening, wood served basis. Lois Ellehberg Kimberly Mills Council. Anne Dallaire semester of the aduit education Chapter of the Heart Associa­ Brenda QIazler COC budget as presented. a levy on each ’district before Tuesday at 8 p.m. at the Town during the winter. Roy Montimlny Correspondent finishes, furniture restoring, Registrations may be made tion. Cheryl Lack Zanini also stressed the the school budgets are ap­ Hall. for more help with rising elec­ courses to be held Tuesdays and Cathy Oliver Tamara Morey The HTA Budget VERNON tion Building. The office is open p.m. at the Tolland The experience will help bread baking, typing and by mail and checks should be Members of the Junior’s Club Laurene Mortensen number of meetings involved tric and fuel bills; 228-3267 Wednesdays in the Coventry Eric Peterson proved and the people have no The Town Council okayed each week day except Congregational Church. teachers relate outdoors and sewing, oii painting, chair seat payable to CAESAF, Coventry Jeanne Nicholson Mrs. Luke then presented to Mrs. Farmer, Grade 4 High Schooi and the Capt. went to Mansfield State Robin Shaw with the four boards of educa­ say. Mrs. Pearsall said she feels Thursday. living things to teaching with in Joan Sherrick Maureen Pawllna each of the board members a another $4,000 last* week to teacher, and Mrs. Ann weaving, silk screening, Adult Education School Activi­ Training School Feb. 13 to give Jonathan Pehlps tion which one or both of the First Selectman Reid told there are many persons who The theme of the program Nathan Hale School. copy of a budget prepared by boost the welfare budget to $31,- Starting Thursday of this the ciassrooms. Teachers from bicentennial history, ty Fund, and sent to Adult a Valentine party for the Natalie Peltier supervisory persons must at­ would be eligible for food will be, “Becoming Perfectly Sandberg, Grade 5 teacher at Applications may be secured Stephen Pierce Mulligan the selectmen have 000. week the new suboffice of the a three-state region par­ photography, small engine Education Director, Captain Honors the HTA with a cover letter Sorbonne the Hebron Elementary School, at any of the four Coventry residents of Baker Hall. Hazel Pravost tend. about as much influence as the stamps but who do not apply unemployment compensation One.” On this day the area ticipated in the event. Albert Attardo signed by Andrew Mulligan, The Sorbonne is the usual The added funds are needed attended the Winter Workshop repair, and parent effec­ Nathan Hale School, Route 31, Members baked and made Zane Roberts people have as far as the COC because they don’t understand church women will join in the schools and the deadline for Dorothy Baldwin HTA president. name, for the University of to help unemployed persons department will open in tiveness lecture series. Coventry. favors for the party. Marlene Ross The HTA Budget the program. chain of prayer that spans the on outdoor Education at the appiications is March 7 with the Marie Calvo Dana Santagslo- goes. Paris, which derives from the from the time they lose their Rockville at the Nye St., Wednesday night courses in- Douglas Cheney Mrs. Luke and Robert Cham­ The selectmen also received YMCA Outdoor Center in Kindergarten Registration Women’s Club Busy The 1975 Commemorative Valorle Schwarzmann The COC is comprised of two T h e stamps are not firehouse from 9 a.m. to 3:30 world to “declare ourselves exception of a registration Susan ComIre Roseanna Smith pagne told the board that copies ancient college of the name job to the time they collect un­ Colebrook. Registration for children ciude Coventry history, high The Junior Women’s Club has Plates, third in a series of four, a copy of the proposed 1975-76 members from each of the four charity,she said. One in the Spirit.” period at the Capt.JVathan Haie Virginia Donnelly Laurie Spooner had been distributed to the Collegium Pauperum employment compensation. p.m. There was total involvement schooi math, cake decorating I been involved in three projects are now available. Anyone in­ Heldl Doss Anne Stankells budget for the COC drawn up by boards of education in Regional They are paid for but they entering kindergarten in School March 10 from 3 to 6 press and also sent to the Board Magistrorum founded by Mrs. Jean Pearsall, Vernon’s Area junior choirs, youth and II, sculpture, needlework, this month. terested in collecting these Cheryl Fleming Kenneth Strickland the HTA. allow a person to get more food P ra y e r Day in the learning experience, pius September at the Giiead Hiil p.m. Jan Franceschana David Tow District 8. Robert de Sorbon in 1257. Sor- welfare director, said there choirs, and folk groups will join high school English, budget of Finance for review. for their money. Anyone with exposure to a variety of Eiementary School will be from The registration fee for most For the fourth consecutive Fulton Glassware plates should Denise Slew Beth Tuohsy Mulligan asked the selectmen The budget is either defeated bon was confessor of St. Louis have been almost no additional World Day of Prayer will be in the service providing cooking, business machines, in­ William Haggerty Cynthia Whitehlll Mulligan wrote, "In light of questions about getting the resource matertais personnel 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. on March 5, 6 courses will be ?2 per course for year the juniors are working for call 742-6703. 1973 and 1974 David Heon to pursue some of the revisions or passed by them. A levy is and the college was for the ad­ requests for other reasons such observed by the Greater musical selections. The come tax seminar, community Steven Zelsser the present day economic situa­ stamps should call her at her of­ and activities, they said. and 7. Coventry residents and $8 per the Heart Fund Drive. plates can also be ordered. Stave Hovey in the proposed budget. then placed on each board. vanced study of theology. as aid for dependent children. Rockville Unit of Church program will be open to the tion, we are recommending the fice in the Vernon Administra­ She said she has had requests Women United, Friday at 7 public. IVI How to spend 30^ to save a nickel A CBT pays the highest interest on savings , allowed by law at any commercial bank. But :■'' ^ :— ~~~~ the law allows savings banks to pay you an extra quarter of a per cent per year on an equivalent account. So, if you have to drive just a mile past CBT to make a $20 deposit at a savings bank,

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/ ■ ' i j l r PAGE SIX - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Mon., March 3, 1975 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Mon., March 3, 1975— PAGE SEVEN iHaurlii’stpr Euriitim Hrralil “Oops!” • • two easy ways to 'Charge-lf MAX LERNER ^ 0 , OPINION BUSINESS COUPONS EFFECTIVE Watergate Punishment NOW THRU Who Was Derelict? w IRS Office WEDNESDAY Open Later NEW YORK - With the sentencing of so. Certainly the appeals process may MARCH 5th the four men convicted in the Watergate stretch out during this year and part of The Hartford office of the trial we reach the end of a political drama has ON SALE NOW THRU The statemeht of CIA Director next, and conceivably Judge Sirica — who method of operation and undercover from which the m ajor actor has somehow has been overruled at times in the past— begun remaining open until 6:30 C/jp K*' c William Colby that “Any missteps by personnel are thrown into the dropped out. might be overruled again. But the strong p.m. Monday through Friday to (MAR.) WEDNESDAY MARCH 5th! ^ WITH THIS COUPON \3 ^ S> It is a case of a “Hamlet” performance provide add^ help to taxpayers the CIA were few and far between, spotlight of public scrutiny. probability is that these men, once so without Hamlet. As historical chance powerful, will in fact have to serve out preparing federal income tax have been corrected, and in no way The Congress has a standing com­ would have it, Richard Nixon was being their minimum terms. returns. Joseph J . Conley Jr ., IRS dis- justify the outcry which has been mittee supposed to monitor the affairs given a dinner party at the home of Walter Three key figures among them — Annenberg, whom he had appointed as Mitchell, Haldeman and Ehrlichman — \ trict director, said boTh raised” is worthy of a great deal of of the CIA. If that group has been ambassador to the Court of St. James, on have reacted to their ordeal In ilephone and walk-in RUG credence. derelict in its duty, we need not the same day that John Mitchell, H.R. characteristic ways. Stress and punish­ as'b^tance is being offered V TW I ■ LITE Haldeman, John Ehrlichman and Robert during the extended hours. The Appearing before a House subcom­ destroy the agency to correct it. ment bring out the diverse elements of K WINDOW SHADE Mardian were sentenced by Judge Sirica character structure. John Mitchell r e g u l^ R S hours at 8:30 a.m. YARN mittee investigating charges against Nor are we unduly alarmed by the to relatively severe jail terms. Not sur­ responded to his sentence with a jocular to 4:30 ^ • Room Darkening The Hartford IRS office is in LIMIT 3 M the intelligence agency, Colby fact that several congressmen came prisingly, he had no comment on the fate cynicism, noting that it was better than of his fellows. With him, as with them, it being sentenced to a lifetime with Martha, the federal biding at 450 Main protested that the spotlight being under the scrutiny of the agency was every man for himself. but the deadpan wisecrack couldn’t con­ St. Taxpayers In the Hartford turned on the CIA might destroy its because of their anti-war statements Looking back at the whole sto ^ , the ceal the bitterness. Haldeman, through his area may telephone 249-8251. ! i ------1 nation’s preoccupation with Watergate Outside the area, the toll-free effectiveness as a surveillance and es­ and fear that they were working with counsel, tried to shift the guilt to Nixon, never really focused on the fate of the falling back on the traditional defense of number is 1-800-842-1120. LIMIT 6 SKEINS iW ITH THIS COUPON pionage body. enemies of the nation. members of the Palace Guard, but on obedience to a superior. He is still the line- "Congress, should not throw the We do not,consider congressmen Richard Nixon himself. It mounted as long and-staff technician. c as the theme of the anguished national The response which has evoked the Resident Gets 70 yds. skei baby out with the bath water,” he sacro-sanct. If anything they should debate was his guilt and his impeachment. widest national comment was 7 lb. bag protested. be less involute than the ordinary With his resignation and Mr. Ford’s Ehrlichman’s, with his offer to do “alter­ Sales Award succession it would have mounted again ALL PURPOSE The CIA is an agency run by human citizen because of their nearness to nate service” as a land-use lawyer for the Jam es L. Richards of until the question of Nixon’s fate in the Indians in the Southwest — an offer he Manchester has been honored POniNG SOIL ; beings and as such is much likely to the heart of government. criminal courts would be settled. says he will carry out even though it was by the Residential Ceiling Thus, the turning point in the national • 7 lb. bag make an occasional mistake as any It should not be forgotten that rejected by the court. It could be a smart Systems Division of the crime-and-punishment story was not the public relations move, or it could be a sign other governmental body. Armstrong Cork Co. Inc. for LIMIT 2 BAGS M Benedict Arnold was A valued general Watergate trial but President Ford’s par­ of a genuine Dostoevskian conversion, or outstanding work for the com­ GRLON But we cannot expect it to function don of Nixon. With the pardon the storm for America’s revolutionary forces it may contain elements of both. pany. broke, but in time also the Watergate with any degree of efficiency if its before he finally betrayed his country. It is hard to see Ehrlichman as a Richards, who lives at 11 preoccupation broke. The rest was an­ modern Raskolnikov, in a new “Crime and G/iant C ity Academy St., was recently YARN 3 ticlimax . Punishment,” split between his past given the company’s WITH THIS COUPON superman visions of himself and his pre­ As the four defendants and their counsel President’s Award, which The sent meekness and desire to expiate his award included a com­ lined up before Judge Sirica for senten­ SAVE OVER 2 0 % crime. I found it equally hard to see Checking Impressions memorative plaque, $1,000 cing, the unexpressed thought both inside Charles Colson’s earlier conversion to Some Things Cost Less worth of Armstrong stock, a LIMIT 6 SKEINS, 5 oz. and outside the courtroom was that there religious penitence as a wholly heartfelt Tom Haworth of Manchester, one of the owners of the cashmere blazer, silver cuff — but for the grace of Mr. Ford — stood change, free of tactical dross. CREST Nixon. What clinched the conviction of the recently established Manchester Press at 143 W. Middle links and tie bar. None of these major Watergate figures Richards was selected for the four was the unanswerable testimony of strikes us as characters from Dostoevsky. Tpke., checks impressions on forms of a small TOOTHPASTE award from a group of more The “odd couple” of economics — size frost-free model today sells for the telltale tapes. It would have clinched Most of them were extroverted per­ offset press at the commercial printing shop. Other • Regular or Mint Nixon’s conviction too, and their than 80 company represen­ 4 oz. skein inflation and recession — are pulling $299. sonalities, riding high in their time of owners of the business, which opened Feb. 10, are Dana sentences was all along the major figure tatives. A native of Michigan LIMIT 2 TUBES M power, and doubtless plunged into gloom Wheeler of Vernon and Judy Clemson of Manchester. The everybody’s pursestrings tighter. In the few years they have been on in the WaterMte coverup enactment; he City, Ind., Richards joinei 1 WITH THIS COUPON rising prices combined with shrinking One model (Texas Instruments) that memoranda asking for help in resurrec­ sentencings. more introverted person, called Richard 'W ITH THIS COUPON There seems to be a widespread feeling — or missing — incomes. sold for $150 in 1972 goes for $59.95 Opportunity ting the library constmetion proposal. Nixon, above that of any of his Watergate They suggested that a public hearing be that, despite the sentences, the four will associates. That is another story and a Even so, there is a whole list of today. Jobless Claims Decrease held in the latter part of March and asked somehow escape punishment. I don’t think still unraveled one. things that have defied the inflation- Power tools. An electric drill To the editor: that the club have people present “to 15 oz. Due to the demand for a fuel that is express the general feeling of your ideas Claims for unemployment Manchester was one of three The totals for jobless benefit TAMPAX shortage squeeze. Because of im­ (Black & Decker) has dropped from PLASTIC VASELINE INTENSIVE produced domestically and one less expen­ on what may be the most practical ap­ compensation filed in Labor Department offices claims is not to be confused ECONOMY proved technology, better production $9.88 to $7.99, a circular saw from sive than imported oil, those who claim proach to a good library pro^am in South Manchester during the two- recording a decrease in claim with the unemployment rate. In BABY PANTS / \ CARE SKIN LOTION wood and waste distillates can be used and week period ended Feb. 22 filings. The others were in New mid-January, the latest repor­ PACKAGE techniques, new materials, strong $59.95 to under $20 and a jigsaw from Windsor.” Nothing wrong about that. But 4 In a Package . . y ; • 15 oz. Lotion mixed with other fuels to lower costs have they don’t stop there, lihey also suggest ANDREW TULLY averaged 3,602 weekly, the London and Willimantic. ting time, the state Labor B o x o f 140 competition for the reluctant dollar or $23.50 to $9.99. opened the door to opportunity. that an ‘objectively sele ct^ group of in­ state Labor Department has Throughout the state, claims Department said Manchester LIMIT2PKGS. M LIMIT2PKGS. M LIMIT 2 M M reported. In the previous repor­ ^ 1 other factors, the prices of a number Would you believe that in some Business, social organizations and the dividuals” be present. Selected by whom? for jobless benefits increased to had 6.3 per cent of its labor ting period, claims totaled 3,876 general public, could join together to What is the objective? Would they con­ an average 120,396 for the two force out of work. The state un­ of products are actually less than they cases even medical costs have been weekly. organize, finance and create a corporate sider the taxpayer who had lost a job or is We Hate A Choice weeks ended Feb. 22. In the employment rate in mid- Of the local jobless claims, were a decade or two ago. coming down? The reason is the ex­ structure for the harvesting and the fearful of losing one, possibly a housewife previous period, the statewide January was 8.7 per cent. 299 were initial filings and 3,303 They run the gamut from television collection of materials for distillation into involved in the daily cutting of her grocery total was 114,918. piration of patents on some drugs and were continued claims. The fuel. list because of the increased cost of sets to ballpoint pens to power tools to competition. Examples are ampicillin Prices established by fuel demands percentage of women filing for utilities, gasoline, clothing, and govern­ WASHINGTON - It could, of course, For too many Americans, the bill is too Bank Schedules Meeting pocket calculators, according to a should make the venture not only self sup­ claims in Manchester was 32.8 EARLY and tetracycline, two important an­ ment taxes? To even suggest that a public have happened in New York, Detroit, A much, too soon. I propose a simpler porting but profitable and offer steady per cent. hearing be packed with “selected” In­ Newark or any other big city. Between 7 measure. It would require registration of study by RCA economists. tibiotics. The Manchester office totals The Vernon National Bank election of 14 directors and any employment to many people. dividuals is government in its most p.m. on a Tuesday and 4 a.m. on a all firearms privately ownqd — people has scheduled its annual other business that may be For example, a 15-inch color TV set And say what you will about Ma Our national, state, municipal forests included 410 claims for WEEK shameful moment. The two gentlemen Wednesday — a period of only nine hours— shoot people with rifles and snqtguns, too and watersheds have not been weeded of extended benefits. A total of 262 meeting March 19 at 3 p.m. in necessary. Stockholders of the (RCA) retailed for $1,000 in 1954. Bell, such improvements as dfrect could well look forward to the celebration five people are slain and three wounded in — and provide a severe mandatory penalty brush and brush litter since Conservation claims were attributed to the bank’s Dart Hill branch on bank have been notified by of the 200th year of our country’s begin­ the Washington metropolitan area. for failure to register. This might be an in­ Today, its improved, tubeless seasonal closings. Rt. 83, Vernon. mail. dialing and microwave relays have Corps days in the early 30s. The weeding is ning and learn, in retrospect, apparently Firearm s were involved in all but one of convenience for the law-abiding — bht you The meeting agenda include 7 7 * ON SALE badly ne^ed, the fuel is badly needed. counterpart retails for under $400. brought the cost of a coast-to-coast for the first time, the real meaning of the grisly incidents. The exception was a must get a license to be married, to^. ■vv Unskilled and semi-skilled labor is a In 1964, a 14-cubic-inch refrigerator democracy. fatal stabbing. My bill also would make any crinie, telephone call down from $2.25 in 1964 majority of the production requirements. STP SCENTED By a coincidence, Wednesday brought a right down to shoplifting, a felony if com\ (Westinghouse) cost $349. The same Unsklll^ and semi-skilled labor con­ to $1.45 today. news conference on Capitol Hill at which mitted with any kind of a firearm. A con­ Oil Treatment NOW stitutes a large proportion of the un^ Joseph Krawski Jr. some people who know about the problem victed violator would be sentenced to a employed. Foster St. PUBLIC CANDLES r first-hand urged passage of a bill in­ mandatory five-year prison sentence, with 15 oz. thru WEDNESDAY liie needed weeding, the needed fuel, South Windsor troduced in both houses of Congress by no parole. (None of that business of the availability of a corps of labor, a RECORDS Sen. Philip Hart, D-Mich., and Rep. leaving it up to judges; too many of them growing market for fuel products would Jonathan Bingham, D-N.Y., to ban the are witless, phony, “humanitarians.” ) MARCH 5th make this corporate venture profitable in Warranty Deeds ownership or possession of handguns or Obviously, some form of firearms con­ CAK’T SLEEP? A V C TODAY’S THOUGHT all respects. Horma M. Weitzel to handgun ammunition by private citizens. trol is an absolute must. Senator Hart es­ m P K G . All the New England states could Most Qualified Jonathan L. and Andrea B. The advocates of this piece of legislation timates that since he first introduced his G?ont C ity develop private enterprise corporations, Mercer, property at 63 Jensen ■Many people have problems W eo rever were Mayor Abraham Beame of New biil in 1971, about 30,000 persons have been Propone pool resources to set up a central distilla­ SL, $33,500. with sleep, and they are very COUPON York, former New York Police Com­ killed by handguns in the United States. tion plant, form a marketing unit and es­ To the editor: Richard G. and Susan M. H eovy D u ty missioner Patrick V. Murphy and former ’The Gary reader notes that Chicago liaS real problems. However, R efills During the Lenten season we have op­ The relationship between God and His tablish a foundation for the accumulation If anyone other than Capt. George ?lark to Richard H. and Washington Police Chief Jerry Wilson. “the most repressive firearms laws im­ there is such a thing as portunity for self-examination and self- people to whom He gave the com­ of and the utilization of material that can McCaughey, with his record of service in amela E. Fritz, property at 14 oz. FoH None of these three men is a wild-eyed aginable,” but that only one of every 72 in­ “imaginary insomnia’ denial. Throughout this week we will mandments was a relationship in which be converted to usable byproducts. Cir­ the Police Department, is named chief of 1 7 ^ a r t e r Oak St., $35,500. G ILLE nE reformer. dividuals arrested for a gun violation goes RIGHT together examine some aspects of the love is central. The commandments were cumstances make a corporate effort of police in the Town of Manchester; then the F&M Construction Inc. to where people believe they Bu^the bill’s chances of passage are to jail. GUARD commandments which can help us to ac­ a contract between (ilod and His people this type economically feasible to es­ town will be responsible for the greatest Irene slegeski and Elaine S. “didn’t sleep a wink’’ b^ [r ig h t g u a r d s p r a y slim.'A similar measure in 1972 got only All right. He is telling us that gun con­ complish this. each agreeing to deal with one another in a tablish and as the circumstances continue injustice ever done to a dedicated officer Lassen, ^operty at 504 Parker cause they fail to distinguish seven votes in the Senat^ and Phil Hart trol laws don’t work because they are not DEODORANT I am the Lord your God. Exodus 20:2. specific way. its incorporation into the economic life of the law. St., $34,500, between dreams and waking 3 ' " suffered through a recall campaign in properly enforced. But that doesn’t mean • 7 oz. Spray can Recently our family took a vacation trip It was not new to Old Testament stream is certain. Capt. McCaughey has been in continuous Michigan because of his sponsorship of the we should stop trying to persuade bur Attachment thoughts, between light sleep to Florida, and as 1 sat on the white sand thinking. You shall be my people and I Any claims by the established fuel com­ police service since 1946, advancing LIMIT 2 CANS M bill. It was another victory for one of the community of criminal creeps that T h e Savings Bank of and waking which, leaves an PLASTIC beach at Sarasota early one morning, 1 shall be your God. God will do all that a panies that they have the fuel problem through the ranks to captain, succeeding POLYESTER country’s most powerful lobbies — the carrying a giin in their work is a foolhardy Manchester against Austin and was struck with the rhythmic beauty of Diety should. In turn we would want to solved are not true. Their best projections the late Walter R. Cassels Sr. impression of long stretches SHOE National Rifle Association and its non­ habit that endangers their liberty. Jane A. McDowell, property at Gulf waves. I was captivated by what was respond to Him in a way befitting our love are for a 10 year minimum and by the end I feel that Capt George McCaughey is Michael DworUh of wakefulness. THREAD member supporters. Not to overdramatize the awful situa­ 148 Walker St., $2,200. BOXES C/ia/it C ity taking place before my very eyes, and for Him, The way in which we act would of that time the demand and need would be the most qualified person in the depart­ 2 2 5 yds. spools Except for the NRA hierarchy, op­ tion, but as a nation we have a choice. We Registered' A sleeping medication, when though 1 had seen the ocean many times demonstrate that. The first command­ far and beyond their capacity to service ment for the position of chief of police. Marriage License ponents of gun control are not necessarily can go after the creeps with a form of due Phemiecist it is really needed and prop­ WITH THIS COUPON before, this occasion afforded a special op- ment establishes clearly that love pact. with fossil fuels. Therefore the time is Michael Robert Parizeau, unreasonable people. Most of them are process that has no loopholes, or we can Bolton, and Susan Carabino, 12 ^ portunity I had not experienced. What is the present condition of your now and the before mentioned distillate Walt Bareisa erly prescribed and used, concerned about their personal safety in a saddle up and turn vigilante. It seems to Glenwood St. FOR BETTER $188 I was moved to think, if 1 was moved by love-pact with God? Tomorrow we will corporation can be in full production in six 34 Wedgewood Dr. can be helpful. Used country that has become perilous for the me government by law deserves another SLEEP 5R ^ 2 ^ R ® q u a rt ■ 2 0 -P K G ' what I was seeing, even though I had seen take a look at the second commandment; to nine months and be adding its share to Manchester Building Permits 10 oz. law-r4biding. ’They fear that if the citizenry chance. continuously, perhaps in it before; how overwhelmed a person B.T. Peterman Sr. and B.T. Sleep is a natural “You shall not take the name of God in the public needs. This effort is needed is disarm ^ there will be no protection ever increasing doses, the Quaker Stote Trash Con might be who had been physically blind Peterman Jr., new dwelling at process. Except NOXZEMA vain.” now. from criminals who naturally will not turn medication can build a de­ and was seeing something like this for the 89 Grissom Rd., $27,000. when in pain or ex­ Super Blend Certainly full advantage should be taken in the weapons with which they earn their MEDICATED first time. John F. Shannon, new cessively worried, pendency on it and even an LINERS of this opportunity to utilize waste violent livelihood. The same experience is true in the materials as practical resources to help dwelling at 65 Edmund St., $25,- you’ll sleep when addiction to it. An over dose Oil SKIN CREAM Submitted by From a reader in Casper, Wyo.: “ Many m anrljpBtet 20-Pkg. spiritual world. How God wants His people service our ever growing public needs. 000. you are relaxed to can be fatal. Sedatives and lo w 30 • 10 oz. Jar lyi Ronald J . Fournier of us live in rural areas ( a ^ ) we are LIMIT 2 JARS to live and the wonder of what He provides Waste not, want not, a simple but true Ansaldi Heights Inc., new the’point of feel­ Pastor dependent upon ourselves for protection sleep inducers should be used for us is not experienced fully by many dwelling at 65 'Thayer Rd., $37,- ing yourself sink statement. True in the past, true in the against intruders...My wife and I both own itirning Irralii for occasional relief and not people. Emanuel Lutheran Church 000. into the mattress. present, true in the future. a handgun with which we have never com­ FOUNDED OCT. 1, 1881 as a perpetual crutch. Published by the Mike Talaga for Jolm Talaga, Leave your worries A C?a/it C ity G7a /it C ity 3 mitted a crime.” Published every Manchsttar evening except Suit- additions at 23 Pine Hili St., James E. Chace I H E R A L D From a reader in Gary, Ind.; "Here in and tensions out­ Publishing Co.. HarsM days and holidays. WITH THIS COUPON [WITH THIS COUPON WITH THIS COUPON 579 Center St. Gary, as elsewhere in the country, we Squars, Msnehastsf, Entered at the $450. side the bedroom. Manchester Conn. 06040, Manchester, Conn., Fine-Giow Distributors for YESTERDAYS almost have anarchy. Just staying alive is Talsphona 643-2711 Post Office as Second A tepid bath before • « T W T r t Jam es Donian, additions at 44 an everyday preoccupation for lis all, here (Aras Cods 203). Class Mall Manor. bedtime is a sleep 1 ? Burnham St., $500. '.’JM • ] 4 5 6 I i 9 in this jungle. And you would disarm us! ” BURL L. LYONS. PUBLISHER inducer for some; a Nationai Media Corp. for 14 oz. 10 II 1? 13 U 15 ’These are decent, reasonable people, glass of warm milk I I 19 » 71 ?7 n SUGGESTED CARRIER RATES B&H Co., alterations for WINF ■ 74 75 76 ?; 78 ?9 » and so are the hundreds of others who for others, and LISTERINE'ANTISEPTIC Maalox MAALOX EASY-TO-USE 31 A L M A N A C Dem ocracy? 25 Y ears Ago studios at 257 E . Center St., $1,- write in to protest national gun control PAYABLE IN ADVANCE reading in bed for 200. MOUTHWASH & ARTACtO legislation. ’Iheir argument that would-be Sl;igle Copy ... 15* 3 Months ... $11.70 still others. Try 14W ANTACID CAULKING COMPOUND Local volunteer drivers for the To the editor: murderers, muggers and rapists will scoff ■ '.L • ■ 9®4 6 Months ... $23.40 them, they could GARGLE 12 oz. Manchester Red Cross Motor Corps put in ONE Month.. $3.90 One Year... $46.60 Record Sales ***** A new dimension has been injected into at any firearms confiscation law is a valid work for you. 500 hours of service in driving almost 8,000 Mall Hates Upon Roquest LIMIT2B0mES M \ LIMIT 2 BOTTLES LIMIT 5 PER CUSTOMER M toym meeting deliberations dealing with one. Criminals do not obey the law. McDonaid’s Corp., the '* * * "' —- In 1849, the United States Department of miles during 1948. Mrs. Wilbur Little, Subscribers who p.m. should telephone Trust your health to your By United Press International future spending. We are all familiar with So, although the Hart-Bingham bill is tail to receive their the circulation deparl- woridwide restaurant chain, chairman, reports. Today is Monday, March 3, the 62nd day Interior was created by Congress. lobbying which, in the purest sense, is the right in theory and I’d vote for it, there is a Herald before S:30 ment, 647-9946. has reported record sates of doctor - and his prescriptions VERNON PLAINVILLE NEWINGTON MIDDLETOWN WINDSOR MANCHESTER of 1975 with 303 to follow. In 1879, a woman lawyer practiced art of persuading people to your point of need for more realistic approach to the $1.9 billion in 1974, compared to to us. Tri-City P laa 290 Naw Britain Ava. 240 Hartford Ava. Washington Plaza 560 Windror Ava. Parkada The moon is nearing its last quarter. before the U.S. Supreme Court for the first Member Audit Bureau of Circulaflorw $1.5 billion in 1973. view. 'This reaches all people paying taxes problem. The current bill says for 180 days AVON-SIMSBURY BARKHAMSTED ENFIELD WETHERSFIELD 'The morning stars are Mercury and time. She w^s Mrs. Belva Ann Lockwood. 10 Years Ago after the law becomes effective citizens Per-share earnings for 1974 188 Silai Deane Hwy. in a town. Well, the mayor and Coun­ The Manchester Display advertising Farmington Vallay Mall Routa 44 49 Elm Straat Mars. In 1931, the Star Spangled Banner was cilman Cohan after two disastrous library may sell their handguns to the government amounted to $1.70, compared to Publishing Co. closing hours: Three BRISTOL HARTFORDARTFORD The evening stars are Saturn, Venus and designate by an Act of Congress as the referenda, have now launched a new at­ Town Board of Directors allocate $80,- for $25 or the fajr market value, full days prior to $1.31 in 1973, the company an­ “National Anthem of the Unitkl States.” assumes no financial publication. nounced. 121 Farmington Ava. Downtown Jupiter. tack in an effort to build a library at this 000 for the Bigelow Brook culvert project. whichever is higher. After that, in­ responsibility for Deadline lor Herald Those bom on this date are under the In 1974, 345 persons were killed when a particular time. A time of the worst Paul Phillips, flooring contractor, is ap­ dividuals could voluntarily turn in their typographical errors classified advertising: At the end of 1974, there were sign of Pisces. Turkish plane crashed near Paris. appearing In adver- 12 noon prior to day of 3,232 McDonald’s restaurants. rr; two easy ways toXharne-lf at (jJU U it ijU y economic insecurity seen in this country in pointed to fill vacancy on Town Building handguns without compensation and tlsemenls and other publication: 12 noon Alexander Graham Bell, inventor of the A thought for the day; American writer the past 30 years. What is this attack? Committee; William Belfiore, realtor, is without being prosecuted.-Violators would reading matter in The Friday lor publlcallon A total of 283 were outside the telephone, was bom March 3,1847. William Henry Hudson said, “ You cannot Manchester Evening Saturday and Mon­ United States. 404 West Middle Tpke. Feb. 6, 1975, various service clubs appointed to fill vacancy on Town Parking be subject to a maximum penalty of five Herald. day. On this day in history; fly like an eagle with the wings of a wren.” received a letter and supporting Authority. years in jail and a |5,00p fine. PAGE EIGHT - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn.. Mon., March 3, 1975 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Mon., March 3, 1975 — PAGE NINE ¥ AARP To Hear Perry; More ServiceSf Less Cost Plan Trio To Theater oWeiss Thinks Case Strong WEDDING Predicted by Health Unit FIRE c a l l s " Charles E. Perry will be will have luncheon at the For Special Federal Funds guest speaker at Wednesday’s Coachlight Dinner Theater and L LPco/t The formation of a health dis­ Town Manager Robert Weiss Sewer improvements in the floods cellars during heavy meeting of the Connecticut see Dorothy Collins in 030, a state grant of $46,430 workers, recommended by trict between Manchester and thinks Manchester has a good core area were also a high rains. By making im­ Northeast Chapter, American “Applause.” Buses will leave would bring the actual cost to MANCHESTER explosion at a Carol Or. home. Hewitt'Sparrow South Windsor would give Weiss, would be a master clini­ chance to get $150,000 in special priority in the community Rosemary Sparrow of Ocala, Association of Retired Persons, the KofC Home at 11:30 a.m. To the town down to $108,430, the Saturday, 8:41 —stove fire at No serious damage or injuries provements, the town can Manchester more health ser­ cian, two more inspectors and discretionary funds under the development plan, before HUD Fla. and i^ l Martin Hewitt, Inc. at 1:30 p.m. at the KofC assist the committee in charge, ad hoc committee said. 141 Sycamore Lane. (Town) but a great deal of smoke. eliminate the backups and vices at no increase in cost. two more clerical workers, federal Housing and Communi­ disclosed that a computation also of Ocala, were married Home, 138 Nbin St. participants are asked to Making a cost comparison,' Saturday, 11:48 p.m. —truck (Tolland Fire Department) better enforce an increased This has been reported to which the town will share with ty Development Act of 1974, error would reduce Feb. 22 in the ^ u th Ocala ^ p - His subject will be "Along specify with whom they wish to the ad hoc committee reported fire at 444 Tolland Tpke. A M B U L A N C E CALLS housing code program, Weiss Town Manager Robert B. Weiss South Windsor. even though the entire State of Manchester’s block grants. said. tist Chapel. The Freedom Trail” qpd he will be seated or send individual that the net cost of the town "The manager’s town depart­ (Town) by the ad hoc town committee MANCHESTER Connecticut is expected to get So the sewer projects, which Weiss said Manchester stands The bride is the daughter of show slides and comment about checks in the same envelope. department for 1974-75 is $112,- Sunday, 6:55 p.m.—grass fire Spouse Swap Shop for the formation of a health ment recommendattons actual­ Saturday, 10:42 a.m. -two- just $500,000. were originally allocated $116,- Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Sparrow this historic area. Individual checks are impor­ 162; the department’s request at Kennedy and Richmond Rds. a good chance of getting the dis­ district. ly represent a reduction in ser­ car accident at Spruce and “We’re going to push for it 000, were trimmed to $58,000 for cretionary funds because the of Ocala. The bridegroom is the Perry was retired as vice tant in the event of for 1975-76 is $163,794; and the (Town) vices. The director of health, Bissell Sts. (Manchester Am­ because we think" we’ve got a the first year of the block grant town ranks near the top of the Suggestion Rejected son of Mr. and Mrs. Everett M. principal of Hartford High cancellations. Total cost is The ad hoc committee’s town manager’s recommended Sunday, 9:30 p.m. —fire in old report said the cost of a health school physician, and employe bulance) good case,” said Weiss, who program. regional list on total population, Hewitt of OcaUi, formerly of School in 1966. During his active $11.25 per person. budget for the department is barns behind 732 Main St. (the district for 1975-76 would be $3,- health physician functions VERNON filed a pre-application for the In the pre-application, Weiss number of elderly persons, ^lanchester. scholastic life he authored $130,940. Gorman Building). Minor require the work of two per­ Sunday, 8:24 a.m. —auto acci­ special money Friday with the said both the loan fund and the number of substandard housing The Rev. Jack Walton of­ three books, one exclusively en­ 732 less than the net cost of the The health district would damage reported. (Town) By Abigail Van Buren sons. Without added clinical dent at Vernon Circle, (Vernon Department of Housing and Ur­ sewer improvements will units, and number of persons ficiated. titled "Founders and Leaders Royal Fish town department for fiscal provide a staff for Manchester TOLLAND €) 1975 by Chicago Tribun«-N.Y.NtwaSynd.,ine. Sturgeon, whose roe, or eggs, help, the director of health has Ambulance) ban Development (HUD). satisfy the intent of the federal with incomes below poverty The bride, given in marriage of Connecticut,” and two in 1974- 75, $55,364 less than the equivalent to seven-and-one- Sunday, 1:17 a.m. —furnace is washed and salted to make indicated a reduction in time The pre-application requests act to serve low income people, level. by her father, wore a gown of collaboration with Dr. William department’s request for 1975- half persons compared to the DEAR ABBY: You could perform an even greater service caviar, has been considered a available for school physicals, $100,000 to establish a revolving and prevent slums and blighted But Manchester ranked tenth Chantilly lace over organza Buckley of Manchester, en­ 76, and $22,510 less than the six-member staff Weiss has than you do with your advice column if you were to set up a royal fish since ancient times. coverage of school athletic loan fund for downtown housing conditions. in entitlements for the block designed with scoop neckline. titled "Visual Civics” and town manager’s recommended recommended for the town “Dear Abby Swap Shop.” In Roman days, it was bedeck­ events, coordination with public rehabilitation and $30,000 for Housing in the core area is grants, Weiss said. Empire bodice trimmed with "Connecticut: The State and Its budget for the department for . department for 1975-76. The Dear Abby Swap Shop, which could be called ed with flowers and borne to the 1975- 76. health nurses and the employe sewer improvements in the mainly one- and two-family un­ Weiss has scheduled a public lace, long tapered sleeves and Government.” Added to a staff of a director Town Man Surrenders "DASS,” could arrange swaps between mates. For emperors’ tables in grandeur. A health program,” the ad hoc downtown area. its of wood construction which hearing March 11 by the Board sequin and seed pearl em­ He holds the rank of lieute­ Though Manchester’s cost for of health, an administrative example, the wife of Gutless in New York, who complained law enacted in the reign of King committee said. The application for additional are beginning to deterioriate, of Directors, to take action on a broidered cathedral train. Her nant colonel in the U. S. Army a health district would be $157,- principal sanitarian, two in­ because she was still a virgin after a year of marriage, could Edward II made any sturgeon A health district would allow On Old Burglary Count federal grants comes as Weiss said. formal application for the dis­ veil of illusion was attached to a (retired); was president of the spectors and two clerical swap mates with one of those gals who is always caught in England the property continued provision of current Manchester is awaiting action ■ “Unless action is taken to cretionary funds. The pre­ Camelot cap of lace and she association of Retired Teachers of the king. complaining because her husband won't leave her alone long services and a strengthened on block grant entitlements un­ rehabilitate these units in the application deadline was Satur­ carried a colonial bouquet of of Connecticut for four-years; A Manchester man now living Detectives said the charges enough to get her housework done. housing code enforcement der the same federal legisla­ near future, their continued day, and the formal application pastel carnations and tea roses in Brockton, Mass, was taken stem from a Feb. 9, 1971 And that poor 44-year-old wife who is dead tired from vice chairman of the Joint rT ’W ililR P ill ICY program without using Com­ tion. deterioriation will create slum deadline is April 1. working a 10-hour shift in a laundry could swap her Louie, centered with a white orchid. Connecticut State Legislative ^ r U L I i . 1 into custody by Manchester burglary at Ed’s Tavern, 119 AREA munity Development funds, the A revolving loan fund for conditions,” he said. Applications for the annual lyho acts like he’s still a teen-ager, for a man like "Enough is Mrs. Becky Revell of Ocala, Committee for three years; and | Police over the weekend on Spruce St. ad hoc committee reported. housing rehabilitation was the Concerning the sewer project, block grants of $301,000 are now Enough," who's all burned out at the age of 50. sister of the bride, was matron has recently been appointed ■ charges stemming from a Detectives said the POLICE REPORT For Manchester’s expen­ top priority for spending the Weiss said part of the down­ in a regional review process, There are lots of couples who need to swap mates, and of honor. Bridesmaids were associate vice president of Area ' burglary four years ago. Massachusetts fugitive charges diture of $108,430, the estimated block grants before it was town ar6& is served by a “vast­ Weiss said, and no problems you and DASS could do it, Abby. What do you say? Philip H. White, 32, was will probably be dropped M iss Debbie Barrett of I of the National Retired services the town would receive learned that Manchester’s an­ ly undersized” storm and with those funds are an­ ORIGINATOR OF DASS charged with breaking and because White turned himself Lakeland, Fla. and Miss Sharon Teachers Association. VERNON Also charged over the for community and personal nual entitlement would be $301,- sanitary sewer line, which ticipated. Lloyd of Ocala. Members are reminded to Paul Martin, 16, of 39 Wilson weekend and scheduled to health are a director of health entering with criminal intent in to Manchester ■ authorities. 000, instead of $470,000. DEAR ORIGINATOR; Thanks a lot, but there’s enough Iliey wore gowns in rainbow pay their dues. Checks for $2 for Lane, Vernon was charged appear in Common Pleas (tourt functions, school medical ad­ and larceny over $250 and under Detectives also said White is TTie fund, as proposed by the swapping going on without my starting a swap shop. In colors of lavender, blue and single membership or $3 for Saturday with reckless driving 19, Stafford, today were: Ar- visor, school physician, $2,000. He was released on a $1,- making arrangements with the Community Development Ad­ other words, “DASS” ist nicht fur mich. beige and carried long couples should be sent to Louis in connection with the in­ mand Corneau, 44, of East employe health physician, and 000 non-surety bond for court tavern owner to make restitu­ visory Committee, would make stemmed roses in shades to Lawrence, 81 Tanner St., vestigation of an accident on Hartford, intoxication; and appearance March 10. tion for goods stolen in the ; Happiness Is... DEAR ABBY; I am a 64-year-old woman who has been coordination with the Public rehabilitation money available match their gowns. Manchester with a self- Regan Rd. Angelo Corneau, 54, of no cer­ Police detectives said that burglary. going with a wonderful 69-year-old gentleman. He says he f Health nursing Association; to core area homeowners at a Herb Hewitt of Camp Spring, addressed stamped envelope. Police said Martin forced tain address, disorderly con­ and for environmental health, a White was apprehended by two or three per cent annual in­ ; A RULLY CLEAN LAUNDROMAT 3 loves me, needs rhe, and wants to marry me. By Ray Tanguay, C.L.U. duct and interfering with a Brockton Police on a fugitive j AIR CONDITIONED I care for him so much, but here is my problem. When we Md. was best man. Tom Hewitt Members who have renewed another car off the road, lost director of health, public health terest rate. from justice charge. While out first met, I told him 1 had been widow^ once and divorced Couples Club Prepares For Antique Show and Jimmie Sparrow, both of their national membership CERTIFIED INSURANCE control, went down an embank­ police officer. code enforcement, and sanitary Interest charges would pay Ocala, were u^ers. recently are asked to send their ment, struck a parked car SOUTH WINDSOR on $300 bond on that charge, he Soybean growth, from ger­ once, as I had no intentions of getting involved with him, Looking over antiques to be exhibited at the 13th annual Antique Show sponsored by the CONSULTANT landfill development. Any for administration of the loan ; TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY SPECIAL but here is the story of my life. A reception was held new expiration date to William owned by Michael Magoletta Michael Lussier, 18, of 75 changes in these service levels, made arrangements to sur­ mination to maturity, generally fund, which would be designed Couples Club of the Second Congregational Church, 385 N. Main St., are, from left, Mrs. j li your theft Ineuranca up to date? render himself to Manchester When I was 17, I had a baby boy out of wedlock whom following the ceremony in the Dobie, 29 Windemere Ave., Qold Jewelry h u doubled In value In and continued on and struck Pleasant Valley Rd., and the a d . hoc committee said, is directly proportional to the to be flexible. Officials en­ my mother kept until I m arri^ the following year. I had Shirley Sandnes of Browse About Antiques in Newington; Robert Eschmann, Couples Club church annex. Rockville. I the paat two yaara, and pema are up. another parked car owned by Daniel Pelletier, 19, of 160 would require a different Police on the old local case, amount of water available in the visioned relatively small loans ! 8 Lbs. DRY CLEANING...<2.00 another child with this husband, and was divorced four president; Mrs. Marion Stimson and Mrs. Margaret Budiong, who will serve as kitchen After a short wedding trip, The next AARP trip planned !■ * ☆ * Louise Hans. The cars were Brook St., both of South Wind-' breakdown in costs. detectives said. soil, farm specialists say. and varying repayment years later. supervisors for the show. The two-day event will be held Thursday from 1 to 10 p.m. and the couple will make their for March 19 when members Iraken an Inventory and review It parked at Willow Brook sor, were charged Friday night schedules. ; BELCON LAUNDROMAT 3.1. I married a second time and was divorced eight years Friday, 1 to 9 p.m. Proceeds will provide educational scholarships for needy students and home in Ocala. ■yearly. It will help decide on Apartments. James Ruot, 21, with possession of a controlled tcovarage, and aarvea aa a record lor later. No children. I married a third time and had two sons. for other church projects. Over 30 New England antique dealers are expected to par­ of 11 Oak St., Rockville was substance. They were both That marriage lasted 22 years. My husband deserted me. ithe Ineuranca company In caae of ticipate. There will be a food bar. Admission is $1.50. (Herald photo by Pinto) ,loea (keep racalpta, too). Snapahota charged Saturday with two released on their promise to After that 1 couldn't go out with another man until I met ■are handy Inventory form. counts of breach of peace in appear in Common Pleas Court * * ☆ the one I’m going with now. connection with the investiga­ 12, East Hartford, March 10. He is pressing me for an answer, and I don’t know how , For jewelry, antiquee and art, get a tion of a complaint from his David D. Wilson, 21, of 185 much of my past I should tell him. I profaaalonal appralaal of currant C aldor... Connecticut’s Largest lvalue. Ifi worthth the I wife. He was released on a $100 Union St., Manchester was Although I was married and divorced three times I was I email coat. I * * non-surety bond. charged early Sunday morning never untrue to any of my husbands. This man says he Gary Myers, 19, of 78 Diane with failure to drive in the hates a liar, so I'm afraid I 'll lose him if he finds me to be IN THE SERVICE Meet theft Ineurence la part of the I homeowner (or renter) peckage. The Dr., Vernon was charged with proper lane in connection with one. Help me. - D. IN PHILADELPHIA iuaual package aaaigna a certain G.E. Retailer Offers A Fantastic failure to drive in proper lane in the investigation of a one-car percentage of the total policy lor theft connection with the investiga­ accident on Sullivan Ave. DEAR D.; There is no substitute for honesty. Tell him of Marianne Gold of 59 Barry Mrs. Delta M. Anderson of 18 ■ coverage, but apeclal endoraementa I can be arranged to fit your parttCular Police said Wilson struck a your past marriages and divorces, but don't go into the Rd., was recently sworn into Deerfield Dr., has been com­ tion of a one-car accident on .ineeda. guard rail and a road s ip as he details. Exjilain that had you known that your relationship the U. S. Air Force as an Air mended for superior achieve­ I A e have every little iH oriA tn c m triSSfMM Rockville; Wayne Monnler, Note: You Can Still Get Your Caldor BS im Rockville. Maloon of Buff Cap Rd„ Tolland. She was bora Feb. 11 at thing for your spring m tmmntm Glenstone Dr., Rockville; Emil m SSnmmsL■uaa—M I.« Discharged Saturday: Julia “Instant Rebate” on all other G.E. Rockville General Hospital. Her maternal grandfather is Ralph sewing at fairway B^Ssnu ;s a m ngfua §i'ii£=j=^;i I Mulnite, Broad Brook; .« iM m aa m mmmmst ill! Baker, Talcott Ave., Rockville; Marjorie Nelson, Tankeroosen Murphy of Franklin, Maine. She has a brother, Mark Alan; and prices! mu aaww Small Appliances not listed above. iii ic : i: H Mrs. Suzanne Beauregard and Rd., Vernon; Mrs. Jenny two sisters, Judy Ann and Lynette Jean. m.mm lA U U t «M •• US M MMei son, Merrow Rd., Tolland; San­ Nicoletti and daughter. Elm m miimm, dra Booth, West Willington; ami _MUM. Ml Rd., Tolland; Raymond !ik ■M m iiir «r Richard Carlberg, Tory Rd., Philleson, Burke Rd., p r usual awm .’8 3 WInkley, Chritiian Barnet, son of Malcolm and Peggy -iin m ■71 mmrnmm Tolland; Frederick Champion, Rockville; Perry Raines, East 3 WAYS TO CHARGE • th e wSracte of mom Slit* m smmvnsmm Mt. Vernon Apts., Rockville; Store Hours: - ^ Haddam. He was bora Feb. 25 at dovtiTltown manchester Windsor; Ursula Ryan, MANCHESTER R o d n ^ e General Hospital. His maternal pandparents are Mr Mrs. Rebecca Ellert and Lawrence Rd., South Windsor. SSlCMti 10 A.M. to 9 P.M. and George Perkins Jr. of Newbury, Mass. His paternal liSilCHM TER CONN. 0S040 daughter, Somers Rd., Birth Sunday: A son to Mr. 1145 Tolland Turnpike g r a n d ^ p ts are Mr. and Mts. Frederick Winkley of 144 Tracy Ellington'..Linda Hickton, High and Mrs. Joseph Mazanec, S t., Rookville; Myrtle THIS IS OUH A b APPEARINQ IN THE A M IL IS7S t . kAILNOAOCR- ANO -RAILROAD HOOtL C R An*AN ." Emily Dr., Rockville. PAOK TEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn.. Mon., March 3, 1975 MANCHESTER EVENING HER ^ ^ Jla n c h e ste r. Conn,. Mon.. March 3. 1975- PAGE ELEVEN OBITUARIES Xwo Say C om m itm ent Indians’ Outside Shooting Game Runs Cold, Douglas H. Fisk F. Raymond Boynton VERNON-Douglas H. Fisk, F. Raymond Boynton, 65, of Was Made to Ms. Bauer 60, of 30 King St. died Sunday in 551 Woodbridge St. died Sunday night with operating an un­ windows broken at Bennet Manchester Memorial at Manchester Memorial Roger J. Michaud, 16, of 442 W. Middle Tpke., was arrested registered motor vehicle and Junior High School and the Hospital. Hospital. By SOL R. COHEN To Weiss’ statement Ms. Bauer was the driving without a license. Court Veterans ’bf Foreign Wars Born in Coventry, he had been by Manchester Police Saturday Norwich Sends Locals to Tourney Sidelines Bom in Stafford, he had lived Last Monday, Manchester Directors best qualified, they replied, “In our opi­ afternoon on a variety of motor date March 11. building; and Manchester Coun­ in Rockville most of his life. He a resident here the past 36 Phyllis Jackston and Vivian Ferguson nion, the selection of the personnel super­ vehicle charges, police said • Gustave G. Senkbeil, 23, of try Club’s Ninth Hole refresh­ was a graduate of Wilbraham years. He was employ^ as an resigned from the town’s personnel com­ 93 South St., Vernon, charged visor by the independent interviewers was today. ment stand damaged. By Lett Auster line 13 times, converting 10, while Norwich went to the 15- (Mass.) Academy and was an assistant at the Olmsted- mittee — citing frustrations over per­ Indians outscored Norwich, 10-4, the rest of the period to Manchester then lost possession and Wildcat Johnny Burns based on NO choice, as opposed to the best The charges, lodged.in con­ Saturday with abandoning a foot mark 24 times, making 15. Army veteran of World War II. Bushnell Veterinary Clinic in sonnel matters. They were culrriinated, Of great concern to Manchester High prior to Saturday’s take the upper hand. qualified of the five finalists inter­ nection with an incident on motor vehicle on Tolland Tpke. was fouled with nine seconds to go. Burns missed, but 6-6 Mr. Fisk was employed by Manchester more than 40 they said, by an announcement by Town viewed.” Class AA Division playdown round test at Windham High “We got our share of rebounds, more than we expected Ray Sullivan, who pumped in 12 points for Manchester, Electric St., are operating a Court date March 18. Cars driven by Kathleen C. piyotman Rhett Devore, who had been quiet throughout, the Veterans Administration in years, retiring a year ago. Manager Robert Weiss he had appointed was rebounding. Norwich Free Academy, ranked 12&, Tribe first-year coach Doug Pearson noted, “But we mis­ canned two charity tosses at the 7:15 mark of the third They said, “Through his emphatic motor vehicle while his license • George W. Johnston, 27, of Morgan, 19, of 73 Oak St., and skied high and tapped in the final markers. Hartford retiring two years Mr. Boynton was a charter Eiizabeth Bauer personnel supervisor. sed our shots which were good shots to take. The first half nature, the manager becomes more con­ was suspended, operating an Bridgeport, charged Saturday Benjamin CJohen, 60, of 3 Bat­ possessed a towering frontcourt which could dominate the period for a 30-27 bulge. For the next 3:33, the Silk Towners Ringel (14), Devore (11) and Burns (10) hit double ago. member of the South Coventry we were tight, but I’m satisfied. My kids were never here They insisted, “In our opinion, the cerned with his employes than with the unregistered motor vehicle, night with operating a motor tista Rd., were in collision battle of the boards. Against similar-sized clubs in the went scoreless while Norwich reeled off nine straight figures for Norwich. The Wildcats were 23 for 55 from the He was a member of the Volunteer Fire Department. requirements of this position were over-all needs of the town. He naively operating a motorcycle without vehicle while his license was Saturday at Spruce and Bissell regular season, Wethersfield High for example, .the Silk (tournament) before and they played well.” points. Manchester" missed 13 shots in the canto. But the floor, 14 for 28 in the second half. Manchester, which American Legion Post 14 in Survivors are two daughters, tailored by the administration to fit the shrugs off complaints as being ‘over­ suspended and operating an un­ Sts., Manchester Police said Size was one of Norwich’s advantages, but it took the a license, carrying an illejgal Towners had problems. Indians refused to buckle and knotted it at 36-ali on Mike finishes at 11-9, received a 14-point, 13-rebound, five-steal Rockville and a director of Staf­ Mrs. Pat Haynes of South Wind­ person appointed (Ms. Bauer). We cannot exaggerated’ or without real depth. He registered motor vehicle. Court today. play of 5-9 senior guard John Nowakowski to secure the sor and Mrs. Judith Morton of passenger, and possession of a The 21st-ranked Indians didn’t win the rebounding battle. Quesnel’s 10-foot jumper. Manchester led, 42-41, going into performance •from Quesnel. John Koepsel added 12 ford St. Cemetery in Stafford. approve, nor do we consider this good for thereby loses the strength and effec­ date March 11. Miss Morgan and a passenger triumph, which pushed the 15-5 Wildcats into the first He was a member of Fayette Manchester; four sisters. Miss motor vehicle with mutilated They weren’t mauied either. Manchester latched onto 35 the final eight-minute segment as Bob Ostberg tossed in a markers and Ostberg totaled 10 rebounds for the Indians. employe morale.” tiveness needed to administer the town’s engine number. in her car — Mary J. Morgan, round against fifth-ranked Southington High. Driving the Lodge of Masons of Ellington Alice Boynton of Coventry, On ’Thursday, Weiss denied the applica­ . business.” In other Manchester Police 56, of 73 Oak St. —were taken caroms, eight hoops followed offensive recoveries, com­ 17-foot jumper from the right baseline at the buzzer. A criminal charge — breach middle very well, to the consternation of Pearson and his Norwich Free Academy (61) Manrliesler (56) and a member of St. John’s Mrs. Ruth Rychling of Hebron, tion specs were tailored to fit Ms. Bauer’s reports over the weekend: by ambulance to Manchester pared to the Wildcats’ total of 41. The cagers exchanged the lead throughout the final They quoted from an evaluation report of peace — was lodged against scouting report, Nowakowski totaled a game-high 19 P B F Pt5. ; F Pts Episcopal Church. Mrs. Helen Buck of Pawcatuck qualifications and said, “The implication of the manager, following a special Reported thefts included a Memorial Hospital, transferred What proved to be Manchester’s downfall in the State quarter, 19 exchanges and five deadlocks over-all, with 1 Burns 5 0- 3 1 (juesnel 0- 0 14 Michaud after he created a dis­ 1 LaPorta 2 1- 1 Survivors are a son Stephen and Mrs. Ethel Peck of Detroit, $110 coat stolen from an Basketball Tournament clash was its mainstay. Usually a points. Mark Ringel giving Norwich the lead for good at 55-54 with 3 Koepsel 2- 2 12 is not only unfair to me as manager, but meeting the board had with him March 14, turbance at the police station, to Rockville General Hospital, 3 Devore 5 1- 2 3 Ostberg 0- 3 A. Fisk, and a daughter. Miss Maine; and four grandchildren. also unfair to Ms. Bauer, who competed of last year. The two major criticisms employe at Food Mart, treated and released. fine outside shooting quintet, the Indians hit only 23 of 64 Trailing 14-10 after the first turn, MancKester took a 28- a short jumper. Nowakowski made it a three-point lead 4 Nowakowski 5 9-13 3 Demko 0- 0 2 authorities said. Court date is , 1 Ringel 4- 5 Susan H. Fisk, both at home; The funeral is Wednesday at 2 against 33 other applicants, and the oral then were: Manchester Parkade; $30 in Miss Morgan was charged 27 advantage into the halftime lockerroom. With 2:42 left with a driving layup with Sullivan then countering for 3 Sullivan 2- 2 12 March 17. (36 per cent) field goal attempts in dropping a 61-56 verdict I Distasio 0- 0 5 Healy 4- 4 and his stepmother, Mrs. p.m. at the Holmes Funeral 0 Levander board of outside experts which conducted “Lack of leadership, perhaps through a cash taken from a Birch St. with operating an unregistered before a crowd of 1,200. Equally important, the locals were in the second stanza, the Wildcats leaped to a 23-18 lead on Manchester. With 30 seconds remaining, Ringel gave his 0- 0 2 Rawlings 2- 2 Holcomb Howard of Stafford. Home, 400 Main St.' with the the examination.” home; $25 removed from a pin­ motor vehicle, improper use of 11 Totals 23‘»15-24 0 McNickle 0- 0 strong feeling of empathy toward hjs Other arrests made or sum­ outshot from the charity stripe. Manchester went to the a controversial three-point play by Nowakowski. But the club some breathing room with two charity tosses. 20 ToUls The funeral will be Tuesday Rev. Earle R. Custer, pastor of ball machine at the Parkade 23 10-13 56 He said Ms. Bauer, who has been ser­ employes. Greater strength required in monses issued included: marker plates, and failure to Score at half: Manchester 28-27 at 11 a.ny^in St. John’s J'forth United Methodist ving as a governmental intern, emerged handling personnel and department Bowling Lanes; and a coin Episcopal (iiiiHch. Burial will Church, officiating. Burial will • Donna L. Adams, 20, of 326 obey a red light. Court date from the examimations as the best hg^ds Spruce St., charged Saturday purse containing about $25 March 18. be in Stafford St. Cemetery. be in East Cemetery. reported missing by a qualified. To support their claim,” We do not think with operating an unregistered There are no calling hours. Friends may call at the hewspaper carrier on Ridge St: Today, Directors Jackston and he (Weiss) wants a committee which motor vehicle and driving James P. Doran, 55, of 20 Friends wishing to do so may funeral home Tuesday from 2 to i Vandalism reports included a Ferguson contended that “a commitment expresses its own opinion or a committee without a license. Court date Castle Rd., was treated and Bullets Doing Well Turgeon Cops make contributions to St. 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. broken stained glass window at had been made (to Ms. Bauer)” and reaf­ whose opinions or recommendations differ March 11. released from Manchester John’s Episcopal Church. Memorial donations may be firmed their stand that “the job from his,” they gave three examples: tlhe American Latvian The The White-Gibson-Small made to the American Cancer • Mark D. Pallein, 16, of 6 Memorial Hospital Saturday specifications were tailored to suit this ‘"The appointment, a few years ago, of a Lydall St., charged Sunday Evangelicai Lutheran Church; night after a one-car accident Without Wes Unseld Funeral Home, 65 Elm St., Society. person’s work experience.” then unqualified sanitation officer over Mat Laurels at Hilliard St. and Fleming Rd. Rockville is in charge of Herald Angle In a statement to the Board of Direc­ the strong objections of the personnel Police said a car driven by arrangements. Carl A. Ruttgers NEW YORK (UPI) — The Washington Bullets are tors, with copies to Weiss and to the press. committee. ‘This person was not only ap­ Doran went off the road and Capturing the 126-pound division title at the State Small Carl A. Ruttgers, 79, of 38 By Earl Yost making do just fine, thank you, without their All-Star Directors Jackstbn and Ferguson said, “It pointed, but was allowed to attend state struck a utility pole. No charges School Wrestling Championships at Plainville High last Garden St. died Saturday in has never been our intention to become in­ school, during the work day on town time Sports Editor center Wes Unseld. Rector Goirig Abroad were lodged. Saturday was East Catholic’s senior Co-Captain Steve Manchester Memorial volved in personalities, nor is it our pur­ and at town expense, to become qualified Unseld, out of action at •Mrs. Kathrah Riddle Turgeon. Hospital. pose to usurp the authority of the general for the position. least 10 days with a broken Haywood and Fred Brown, 3 VERNON — Mrs. Kathrah NOTICE Turgeon now advances to Damon Riddle, 60, of 325 Kelly Born in Germany, May 17, manager. “Foilowing extensive study on our part, To Set Up Project finger, was expected to be combined to shoot Seattle PUBLIC HEARING the State Open Cham­ Tribe matmen Leon Rd. died Sunday in a South 1895, he had lived here for 60 “As elected officials and as represen­ intense pressure was placed on the Spectacular Not Enough sorely missed by the back into the lead with an 8-2 years. Before his retirement 10 BOARD OF DIRECTORS pionship Saturday at Plain­ Thibodeau and Bob Hawkes Windsor convalescent home. tatives of the townspeople, we feel it is in­ manager’s office for well over two years Spectacular moves all belonged to the Boston Celtics Bullets, who are hoping to burst over the last three years ago, he was employed as cumbent upon us to see that the taxpayers’ , TOWN OF MANCHESTER, ville High. each took a fifth placement She was' born in Honolulu, to effect changes in the tax collector’s of­ Plans to bring 30 Catholic and [The leaders of both churches yesterday but the Seattle Supersonics had more success finish the season with a minutes. Haywood, who a decorator and painter. dollars are wisely and efficiently spent. fice. This change had been recommended CONNECTICUT in the unlimited and 188- Hawaii, and had lived in Vernon Protestant children here from hive expressed their support At the State Large School He was a member of Concor­ We have devoted countless hours of study Notice is hereby given that the putting the basketball through the hoop. better record than Boston in played with a sore eye, had a most of her life. She was a for some time, in fact, for a period of four Ireland this summer were fcjr the project, he said. Wrestling Championship at pound class respectively. dia Lutheran Church and of the as members of the personnel committee to five years, by the town’s auditors, to Board of Directors, Town of The result, before a sellout crowd of 11,283, plus a order to gain a home court game-high 30 points whijfe nurse’s aide in convalescent explained Sunday afternoon at [The 30 Irish children will live Glastonbury High, Snuffer, who posted an 11- Manchester Grange. and feel that our information is always make this office operate more efficiently. Manchester, Connecticut, will national television audience of millions, saw Bill Russell advantage should they meet Dave Cowens led Boston homes. an Irish High Tea at St. Mary’s with Manchester families this Manchester High’s Lee 1-1 dual meet mark, ad­ Survivors are two sons, Survivors are one nephew and more than adequate to make statements.” The change was made when the manager hold a Public ilearing in the outcoach Tommy Heinsohn and Seattle headed West with a the Celtics in the National with 24. Church. summer. Hearing Room at the Municipal Snuffer took down second vances to the open competi­ Roxor D. Riddle and Peter Rid­ three nieces. To support their charge, “the job was ready, and not before. Nearly 400 people attended surprise 104-97 upset win. Basketball Association 76ers 91, Knicks 87 tion. The funeral will be held iMsgr. Edward Reardon, Building, 41 Center Street, place in the 126-pound class. dle, both of Vernon; a daughter, speciiicatiohs were tailored,” they said: “More recently, the personnel com­ the tea sponsored by the Irish pastor of St. James Church, said Russell, who has refused to accept a place in basket­ Eastern playoff finals. Longtime New York Wednesday at 11 a.m. at “The employe under discussion came . Manchester, Connecticut, Mrs. Julie Ann Ramsdell of mittee expressed concern about the opera­ Children’s Project Committee. at the tea that, “It is better to ball’s Hall of Fame, nixed any questions on the move but Sunday the Bullets took a nemesis Fred Carter hit a Holmes Funeral Home, 400 into the town as a governmental intern to Tuesday, March 11,1975 at 8:00 Somers,and five grandchildren. tion of a town department without the The Rev. Stephen K. Jacob­ light one small candle than to rather talked freely about his team which he hopes to steer big step in that direction pair of shots in the last 2:15 Main St. Burial will be in East work in the manager’s office, specifically P.M. to consider and act on the Memorial services will be department head—due to absenteeism. No son, rector of St. Mary’s, an­ curse the darkness.” into post-season NBA competition. when they whipped the Los to help Philadelphia widen a Cemetery. under the Intergovernmental Act. Yet, as following: Tuesday at 11 a.m. in the chapel action has been taken to date. We believe nounced he will go to Belfast, Tax deductible donations for The 6-9, goateed Russell is doing all right against his Angeles Lakers, 117-104, late 87-85 lead and move to of the Union Congregational Friends may call at the early as October of 1974, well before the the manager will act only when a pension Approve application for Martens Third Northern Ireland early next jthe project may be sent to St. within a half game of the funeral home Tuesday from 7 to advertisement of this position, Ms. Bauer Federal assistance of $150,- former teammates. The Sonics are .500 for the season behind a combined 38 points Church in Rockville. change — which he is asking for — has week. He will set up a com­ Mary’s and St. James Churches 9 p.m. was signing memoranda as “personnel 000.00 under the Community against the Eastern Division leaders and defending World from Nick Weatherspopn third-place Knicks in the Burial will be at the con­ been effected for the exclusive benefit of mittee of Catholics and at P.O. Box 47, Manchester. venience of the family. ’There supervisor” and announcement of this ti­ this department head.” Development Block Grant Champions in four starts. and Len Robinson — Atlantic Division. Carter led Protestants to aid the project in Program — Secretary’s the Sixers with 24 points and In High Jump are no calling hours. tle was published in the house organ of the They concluded, “We honestly feel that that troubled city. Unseld’s principal lineup Friends wishing to do so may McBride Funeral town. Although the personnel committee the manager would prefer a personnel Discretionary Fund and to replacements — while the Billy Cunningham had 23. authorize the General Manag^iv^ (UPI photo) make donations to the BOLTON — ’The funeral of questioned this act. Ms. Bauer continues committee through which his opinions and Trio Did Celts In Celtics were losing, 104-97, For the Knicks, moving Finishing in a tie for third place in the high jump at the Hawaiian Mission Children’s William G. McBride, 85, of to sign her name in this capacity.” desires can be filtered to the Board of Robert B. Weiss, to act for t h e ^ \ j closer to their first regular Town and to be a signatory to While Boston made some eye-catching moves, par­ to Seattle. New England Intercollegiate Track Championships staged Society, Honolulu, Hawaii. Notch Rd., who died Friday in They said, “We sincerely regret that the Directors. We don’t think he wants a com­ Beserk Gunman Kills Five season extinction since 1967, Don Nelson Has Inside Track all necessary papers in conjunc­ ticularly Dave Cowens, it was a bald-headed one-year Thus, at day’s end, the last weekend at Medford, Mass., was University of The Burke-Fortin Funeral Longport, N.J., is Tuesday at name of Ms. Bauer has, of necessity, mittee which expresses its own opinions or Bullets stood atop the Cen­ Phil Jackson was high man Sonics’ Derline, Skinner Chase Celtic entered into this discussion. We feel that tion therewith. man. Slick Watts, and two veterans, Spencer Haywood and Massachusetts freshman Joe Martens. Home, 76 Prospect St., 1:30 p.m. in Holmes Funeral a committee whose opinions or SMITH RIVER, Calif. (UPI) three hours later on the tral Division with a 48-17 with 14. Rockville, is in charge of Home, 400 Main St., she has been placed at a very great disad­ recommendations differ from his.” Proposed additional appropria­ a spinning Fred Brown, who did the Celts in. Martens, former East — The fifth victim of a shooting Redwood Highway near Grants won-lost mark, while the Rockets 110, Suns 104 arrangements. Manchester. Burial will be in vantage and is truly a victim of cir­ Pass in southwestern Oregon. tion to Revenue Sharing Fund Watts, who spent nearly as much time adjusting his knee Catholic basketball and spree by an overnight otel guest 81 — $46,(K)0.00 to be financed Ed Ratleff scored a career dash, Kevin Scholsky took East Cemetry, Manchester. cumstances.” He was booked on four counts of guards, or trunks, or stockings, found time to Ijarass the Celtics were 44-19 in leading track star, cleared the ba;p with a high-powered rifle died from Entitlements under ’Title I high 31 points and Houston third place in the mile run Friends may call at the murder. Celtics, continually complain to the officials and score 14 the Atlantic Division. Atrocious Ice at 6-6 to tie with Maine’s early today. — Fiscal Assistance to State staged a fourth-quarter rally and Scott Moffat garnered Mrs. Lawrence Webster funeral home tonight from 7 to Witnesses said the gunman points. A green band over his ciean-shaven head made In addition to 22 points Eric Lammi. UMass placed Percy Harmon of Fortune, and Local Governments and to offset the hot shooting of fifth place in the 600-yard Mrs. Marylin Lappan 9. Vandalism Arrests Expected first opened fire from a balcony Watts look like something out of outer space. from Weatherspoon and 16 fifth in the team competition Calif., critically wounded in the future entitlements. Charlie Scott and Gary run. The trio qualified for Webster, 50, of Willington, attack Sunday at the Ship overlooking the ocean, killing Game scoring leader Haywood, didn’t really get started from Robinson, the Bullets with 15 1/2 points behind Proposed additional appropria­ Hurts Rangers the State Class L Cham­ Mrs. Harmon and wounding her Melchionni. Ratleff also mother of Lawrence G. Max J. Schubert ABOUT Manchester Police detectives tor said today he was seeking Ashore Motel, died in Seaside tion to General Fund Budget until the final half. Despite the usual rough, close­ also got an all-time team Northeastern’s winning Webster Jr. of Vernon, died husband. record 21 assists from guard grabbed 10 rebounds while pionship Saturday. Max J. Schubert, 70, of 215 were expected to make arrests warrents for the arrest of more Hospital in Crescent City, a 1974-75, TRANSFER to Capital • checking, grabbing and pushing underneath, HayWood NEW YORK (UPI) — These home games are killing the total of 54 points. Saturday at Rockville General Woodland St. died this morning TOWN this afternoon in connection than one person in the incident. hospital spokesman said. His Kevin Porter to register teammates Mike Newlin At the Class B Sectionals A Improvement Reserve Fund — slipped in 30 points and more than battled Cowens off the New York Rangers. Well, maybe not killing, but certainly Members of the Hospital. at Manchester Memorial with mid-February vandalism The school vandalism, dis­ wife was among the four other 148 Lose Power their 21st straight home vic­ added 25 points in the at the Coast Guard $46,000.00 for Industrial boards. maiming. Manchester High and East Born in Hartford June 8,1924, Hospital. at Highland Park School which covered by custodians Feb. 19 victims. Guidelines, Progress Drive Ad­ tory. Phil Chenier was high Rockets’ fourth straight vic­ Academ y, E a st’s Mark Caused by Crash Four baskets in the final four minutes by Brown helped The New York Rangers not Catholic track team com­ the daughter of the late James Bom in Manchester March, The Army and Navy Club’s amounted to several thousand during a vacation week, in­ Sheriff’s deputies converged dition, to be financed from tory. Scott led Phoenix with worst I’ve seen since Tommy Ertel took second in the high A one-car accident Friday at seal the decision much to the chagrin of the partisan man for the Bullets with 27 only had former teammate Vic peted in qualifying meets and Florence Murphy Lappan, 1904, he had been a lifelong resi­ Auxiliary will meet Wednesday dollars worth of damages. clude ransacking and destruc­ on the motel in this northern developer’s contribution. 26 points and Melchionni had Davis’.” jump, Brian Foley placed 7:58 p.m. on Highland St. overflow crowd. He finished with 29 points. and Mike Riordan had 24. Hadfield lead the Pittsburgh, last weekend. she lived in the Hartford area dent. He had been employed at at 7:30 p.in. at the clubhouse. Detective Capt. Joseph Sar­ tion of audio-visual equipment. California fishing Village after ALLOCATION - REVENUE Davis is the one-time speed second in the 600-yard run knocked out power service to In other NBA games Sun­ 23. Penguins to a 8-6 victory but the Competing in the Eastern before moving to Willington Cheney Bros, for 14 years and Members are reminded to bring a frantic telephone caller said a SHARING boy of the Los Angeles Dodgers, 148 area customers of the Hart­ day, Philadelphia beat New Portland 122, Golden specialty of the housfi,— Sectionals at the Field and 300-yard run, and Ed five years ago. She was an in­ later ran the Schubert Package items for the kitchen social man was “shqoting up the Proposed allocation from who became the Baltimore ford Electric Light Co. for two York, 91-87, Houston downed State 86 atrocious ice conditions — cost Lojeski took third in the shot spector at Stanadyne Corp., Store on Cooper St. for 18 years. which will follow the meeting. place.” Shots wdre heard in the Revenue Sharing Fund 81: Red Kept Refs on Toes Orioles’ designated hitter when House in Storrs, hours and 54 minutes, a HELCO Lloyd Neal scored a the Rangers another front-line put. This pushed them into Windsor, retiring in 1973. He retired from Pratt & background. For Industrial Guidelines, Phoenix, 110-104, and a serious fracture transformed Manchester’s Jeff Lumpkin spokesman said. Former Celtic coach. Red Auerbach, now the general defenseman. the Class B Championships. Survivors are her husband, Whitney Division of United Air­ Officers arrived at the ocean-'' Progress Drive Addition — $46,- Portland clobbered Golden season-high 28 points and him from a speed demon to a placed second in the 60-yard ’The car driven by Herbert C. manager, sat at courtside, in press row, and was on the Last week, All-Star Lawrence G. Webster; and a craft Corp. in 1969 after The Fellowcraft Club of side motel in drizzling rain and 000.00 State, 122-86. Geoff Petrie had a career- slow freight. Vale Honors Five Alumni Fraser, 63, of 247 Highland St. two officials for most of the game. defenseman Brad Park suf­ grandson. working there 26 years. Manchester Lodge of Masons found the nhotel manager, his Phyllis V. Jackston Sonics 104, Celtics 97 high 13 assists as Portland struck one pole and kept fered an injury that will ’The funeral is Tuesday at 9 Mr. Schubert served four will meet tonight at 7:30 in the wife, a maid and Harmon’s Secretary There wasn’t any question he influenced several calls, Boston, playing a “home demolished Golden State. It a.m. at the John F. Tierney moving until it struck a second sideline him until the playoffs In other games Sunday, Van­ years in the U.S. Navy. He was small' lodge room at the NEW HAVEN (UPI) - Five Yale graduates attended the wife, Barbara, 58, shot to death. Board of Directors but apparently not enough. game” at Hartford, Conn., was the third straight vic­ Schoolboy Hoop Tourney Funeral Home, 219 W. Center pole breaking it completely off when he hit a bad patch of ice. couver beat Washington, 6-3, a member of the Army & Navy Masonic Temple. James prominent Yale alumni have Annual Midwinter Alumni Day Harmon and another person Manchester, Connecticut 'S' Heinsohn, as usual, when the Celts are pressed, went tory for the Trail Blazers. St., Manchester, followed by a its base, police said. trailed throughout most of Sunday night it was another Atlanta shut oi,^ Kansas City, 4- Club and a charter member of Wilson, meteorologist from the received Yale Medals honoring program when the medals were hospitalized in critical Dated at Manchester, Connec­ into his sideline act, showing displeasure with the calls The Warriors’ Rick Barry, Mass of Christian Burial at St. Fraser was charged with the early portion of the defenseman. Dale Rolfe, who 0, Boston topped Chicago, 6-2, the Manchester Lodge of Elks. Center for Environment and their outstanding service to the traditionallv are awarded. condition. ticut this twenty-seventh day of with a series of emphatic gyrations, but to no avail. Jude’s Church in Willington at operating under the influence. game before grabbing a the NBA’s leading scorer fell victim to the poor ice at Philadelphia defeated St. Louis, East and Branford He was also a ember of the Man, will be guest speaker. university. Robert Paul Sander, 21, Cin­ February, 1975 Hartford Mayor George Athanson, who loves the 10. Burial will be in Mt. St. His court date is March 18. short-lived 78-77 third- who was averaging 37 points Madison Square Garden. 4-2, and Buffalo tied the New Senior Citizens Club and the The medals, the highest cinnati, Ohio, was arrested Benedict Cemetery, Bloom­ spotlight, presented Auerbach with a schroll com­ quarter lead. Then after the against Portland, Was held Rolfe suffered a broken left York Islanders, 3-3. Pratt & Whitney Retirees Club. award of the Association of Two Persons Die field. memorating Sunday as Red Auerbach Day in Hartford. game was tied six times in to just three points as he ankle that teammate Derek Kruins 6, Black Hawks 2 An ardent golfer, he whs a Yale Alumni, were presented TuesdayNight Foes Friends may call at the In Apartment Fire If his honor was within earshot of Auerbaclrs continual shot l-for-12. Sanderson called “the worst Greg Sheppard scored two member of a golf team called Saturday to: the final period, Spencer funeral home tonight from 7 to BRISTOL (UPI) - Fire crying and prodding of the officials hb probably would have I’ve ever seen. It’s all goals, one in a four-goal Boston the “Dawn Patrol’’ and played George W. Pierson, a retired 9. authorities today sought the altered his halftime presentation speech a little. Auerbach splintered.” rally in the third period, as the with it in many Manchester At birth there are 270 bones in Yale history professor ; ’Thomas state Basketball Tournament action continues this week Memorial gifts may be made the spinal column,'but only 206 origin of a fire that swept l^ E r ie r isn’t the sweet little pea that was presented to the public. Sanderson’s inexpert opinion Bruins broke out of a 2-2 tie Country Club tournaments. G. Bergin, retired Yale with one local and two area clubs still in the hunt. to the Heart Association of through a public housing apart­ INDU*STRIES was supported by Rangers with Chicago. Wayne Cashman He was a member of the remain in adulthood. Sixty-four professor of romance, Nets Score on Road East Catholic, a 56-45 Greater Hartford. ment, killing one child and a 14- team physician Dr. James scored the Bruins’ third goal to Cheney Cravat Bowling League bones are lost because they fuse, languages; Maurice F. Hanson, GLOBE DIVIDEND NOTICE playdown round winner over Rham High, ninth-ranked year-old babysitter. Nicholas, who said, “It’s the ignite the last-period assault. for 40 years and also played or grow together in the spine, ac­ a publisher and advertising On February 25, 1975, the directore declared a in the Class C Division with The blaze early Sunday broke For One-Game Margin Jonathan Law, tackles with the Pratt & Whitney cording to Dr. Albert S^altz of executive from Greenwich; Travel Service a 14-7 mark, faces eighth- out in the second floor bedroom quarterly dividend of 43 cents a share, payable Not an Artistic Game r second-ranked 19-1 Branford Bowling League and the Senior Temple University. Leighton Homer Surbeck, a 555 MAIN STREET ranked 13-6 Cromwell High of a duplex owned by the Bristol March 15,1975 to stockholders of record March 7, It wasn’t an artistic Celtic game by any shakes. Cowens NEW YORK (UPI) - The Spurs with 26 points each but High Tuesday night in a Qtizens Bowling League. Mr. New York City lawyer, and tonight at 8 at Glastonbury John J. Orlowski Schubert was a member of Con­ Housing Authority. 643<2165 1975. This Is the 42nd year of consecutive got help underneath from only Don Chaney. Numerous New York Nets, in their topsy­ Kentucky’s Artis Gilmore was Class A Division" first round Donald A. Schmechel, an at­ Ovtr 30 Yean dividends. turvy battle with the Kentucky game-high with 35 points along High in the first round. ROCKVILLE - John J. cordia Lutheran Church and of ’The dead were identified as passes were mis-fired and the patented fast break offense test at Maloney High in torney from Seattle, Travel Experience Colonels for first place in the with 17 rebounds. It was only Rham, which advanced with Orlowski, 64, of 318 South St. it? Golden Age Group. Candice Lee Barkley, 2, and the Authorized agent In Manchestej Clarke Brinckerhoff never did materalize. Meriden. The 18th-ranked Washington. More than 1,(XXI American Basketball the Colonels’ third home loss in a 68-54 win over Bacon died Sunday at Rockville Survivors are his wife, Mrs. babysitter, Alfred Jones. ’They for.-all Airlines, Railroads and Secretary Cowens and John Havlicek led, the losers with 24 and 20 Eagles sport a 12-9 ledger. In Memoriam Association’s East Division, 34 games this year. Academy in the playdown General Hospital. Lena Roth Schubert; 3 sons, reportedly died of smoke in­ Stealnahip Lines. Hartford points. South Windsor High, 12th- In loving memory of Mrs. Jane K. proved Sunday that road games Stars 93, Squires 83 Born in Rockville Oct. 29, Richard Schubert of Atlanta, halation. round, split with Charter McCooe who passed away March 3,1964. Hens lay more ^ g s when The score was tied six times in the final stanza but it just can sometimes be more Sharpshooting guards Ron ranked in the A Division 1910, he lived here ail of his Ga., Robert Schubert of West- Oak Conference rival A silent thought, a secret tear they’re placed on an artificial 26- wasn’t Boston’s day. profitable than home games. Boone and John Roche broke with a 14-7 mark, faces fifth- life. boro, Mass., and Allan Schubert Cromwell in the regular Keeps her memory ever dear hour day, according to British The Nets, playing on the road open a close game near the end ranked 17-3 Farmington He was employed an an in­ of ^ u th Windsor; 2 sisters, season, upending the scientists. against the Memphis Sounds, of the third quarter to lead Utah High, tonight at Bulkeley spector at Hamilton Standard Mrs. Elizabeth Hall of Hebron The Family registered a lll-OT victory to past Virginia. Boone wound up High in Hartford in first Panthers for the first time Division of United Aircraft and Mrs. Margaret Wright of ever, ,64-51 at home, and Manchester; 2 brothers, Benny move a full game ahead of the with a game high 23 points, round play. The South Corp. in Windsor Locks. while Roche had 21. The only losing on the road, 73-64. The Mr. Orlowski was a member Schubert and Robert Schubert, Your Matter Charge Welcome On second-place Colonels who Windsor- Farmington UConns Selected were losing at home to the San bright spot for the hapless Cromwell-Rham winner of St. Joseph’s Church, the both of Manchester; his step­ All Freezer Ordert winner 'advances to the Antonio Spuss, 103-98. Squires, now 14-52 and 32 1/2 faces the Portland-St. American Legion Post 14, the mother, Fannie Schubert of quarterfinals against the 3 CENTERVILLE, Mass. (UPI) — Boston College, Julius Erving and John games out of first, was holding PAC Club and the PAC Fish Manchester; and 10 New London-Fairfield Prep Joseph’s winner in the Connecticut and Holy Cross were selected Sunday for Williamson' scored 20 points Stars’ rookie sensation Moses Club. grandchildren. quarterfinals. apiece as New York opened up Malone to 10 points and six winner. Survivors are his wife, Mrs. The funeral is Wednesday at WESTERN BEEF the Eastern College Athletic Conference NCAA- an early 10-2 lead and never .rebounds. . Victoria Chmielewski 11 a.m. at Concordia Lutheran WITH A COMPLETE LINE OF qualifying New England basketball tournament, with a trailed. ’The victory lifted the Pacers 104, Spirits 99 Orlowski; one daughter. Miss Church. Burial will be in East GROCERIES & PRODUCE fourth slot left open. comm Nets to 46-19 in the ABA East to Indiana, led by George Nancy Ann Orlowski, at home; Cemetery. The ECAC said Providence would automatically get the Colonels’ 45-20. The Nets, McGinnis’ 23 points, placed six one brother, Aloysius Orlowski Friends may call at the the spot if it->beats St. Bonaventure Monday night in Pair of Roadrunners who only the night before had players in double figures and of Rockville; and three sisters, Holmes Funeral Home, 400 TUE8. WED. SAT. Providence. Otherwise, the University of lost to Kentucky to throw the overcame an early 11-1 deficit Mrs. Bernard S. Grous and Main St., Tuesday from 3 Jo 4 TOLLAND SUN. 9 - 6 Massachusetts at Amherst team will get the nod, first-place race into a tie, also for its sixth victory over St. Each Tally Two Goals Mrs. Jan Slavinski, both of and 7 to 9 p.m. TURNPIKE THURS. FRI. 9-9 regardless of their final performance at Maine are 9-0 versus the Sounds this Louis in seven meetings. Mar­ Rockville, and Mrs. Chester Memorial contributions may MANCHESTER SUNDAY 9 - B of the World Hockey Associa­ Tuesday. year. vin Barnes had 30 points and 22 NEW YORK (UPI) - Ftorek Parciak of Manchester. be made to World Hunger tion season. Opening round action is set for Thur^ay at the Elsewhere, Utah bested rebounds for the Spirits. and Sobchuk may sound like a The funeral is Wednesday at through the Concordia Lutheran Ftorek and Murray Keogan Virginia, 93-73, Indiana upended L33, San Diego 117 vaudeville team but they’re 8:15 a.m. from the White- Church, Manchester. SPECIALS TUESm w e d . ONLY! Springfield Civic Center, with a consolation game scored 31 seconds apart in the St. Louis, 104-99, and Denver Mike Green scored 22 points anything but funny to opponents Gibson-Small Funeral Home, 65 OUR BEST LEAN Saturday morning and a championship game Saturday second period and Sobchuk then crushed San Diego, 133-117. and five of his teammates were of the Phoenix Roadrunners. Elm St., followed by a Mass at 9 afternoon. added his final goal in the third. Spurs 103, Colonels 98 also in double figures as Denver Robbie Ftorek and Dennis at St. Joseph’s Church. Burial In Metropolitan New York, Rutgers, St. John's, St. In Memoriam CENTER CUT Jim Silas did in Kentucky blasted San Diego. Aiding the Sobchuk continued their torrid will be in St. Bernard’s Peter's and Seton Hall will play an opening round scoring with two goals each In loving memory of Mrs. Elizabeth W. with two clutch baskets and a Denver cause were Ralph In other WHA games Sunday Cemetery. Thursday night at Madison Square Garden and finish Slone who passed away March 3, 1969. crucial steal in the closing Simpson with 19, Mack Calvin, Sunday night as the Runners night. New England downed Friends may call at the PORK CHOPS up Saturday. In upstate New York, Fairfield, Niagara, seconds to lead San Antonio to Bobby Jones and Dave Robisch routed the Chicago Cougars, 5- Vancouver, 4-1, Houston edged funeral home Tuesday from 2 to You are not forgotten, loved one, FARM FRESH (DPI photo) 0. The pair connected 15 Nor will you ever be, Saint Bonaventure and Syracuse will do battle at Buf­ its seventh straight win on the with 18 apiece and Byron Beck Indianapolis, 4-3, San Diego tied 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. As long as life and memory lasts. falo Auditorium Friday and Saturday. road - longest in the ABA this with 12. Reserve center Lee seconds apart in the first period Winnipeg, 44, Minnesota beat There will be a prayer ser­ We will remember thee. year. Silas and George Gervin Davis paced the Q’s with 25 Hawks* Stan Mikita Foiled and that was all Jack Norris Toronto, 5-3, and Edmonton vice on Tuesday at 8 p.m. LARGE EGGS dozen needed to earn his first shutout Her Children shared scoring honors for the points. Bruin Goalie Gilles Gilbert Makes Save routed Baltimore, 7-2.

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SCORE .m Pleau_____ Paces Murphy’s Late Charge ■ r , BOARD Indiana Win Away Birds Bank -i 3 ■ BOWING Whaler Win WHA EAST RESTAURANT- Don Logan W. L. T. Pts Fro m Big 10 Mark Snaps Victory Famine HARTFORD (UPI) — A goal just 15 seconds into the 4 72 On Palmer 137-386, Dom F arr 146-366, game by center Larry Pleau set the tempo and the New New England 34 23 Harry Buckminster 135-379, 26 '33 3 55 England Whalers responded with a 4-1 World Hockey Chicago 25 37 1 51 NEW YORK (UPI) — The Baltimore Orioles are Jim Bell 154-148-426, Mike Association victory over the Vancouver Blazers Sunday Pagani 140-366, Larry Bates Indianapolis 14 44 3 31 NEW YORK (UPI) - Bobby Knight No. 4 Louisville wrapped up the readying a not-so-secret weapomto offset the New York ' Nicklaus said, “I saw the marshal wave his hand like night. called it. LAUDERHILL, Fla. (UPI) — As the threesome of Jack 140-141-393, Ken Lynch 368, WEST Missouri Valley Conference title with Yankees’ off-season acquisition of Jim “Catfish” Hunter Goalie Bruce Landon T, Pts Last season, after Indiana had won Nicklaus, Arnold Palmer and Bob Murphy strode to the that, and my confidence went like that.” Gene Grillo 135-351, Bob Mike Webster, 32 (Ley, Selwood) W. L, a 92-73 rout of North Texas State — a healthy Jitn Palmer. fifth hole Sunday, Nicklaus was 15 under par for the tour­ The Golden Bear, who has not won since the Tournament 140-144-415, Joe Dworak 352, turned in a sharp effort in 8:19. Penalties — Cardiff, 7:06; Houston 43 20 0 86 the Conference Commissioners tour­ his second start of the Phoenix 32 25 6 70 behind 18 points by Ricky Gallon and nament and Murphy only nine. , Players Championship last Labor Day, paired the next Em il Palm ier! 135-144-406, Ley, 11:56; McCullouch, 14:34; nament for conference losers, Knight 15 by Wesley Cox. No one, not even Orioles’ always confident Manager Jeanot Wirtalla 353, Jim Evans season for New England. Minnesota 33 27 2 68 was outraged. As they tried to present . V. Earl Weaver, is overlooking the fact that the. Yankees “I felt like I was six strokes behind Jack Nicklaus and hole hut he three-putt^ both the 14th and 15th for bogeys. Ley, 19:19; Israelson, 19:19. In the Southeastern Conference 149-140-404, Frank McNamara Landon, who recently Second period — 3, New San Diego 29 27 3 61 Knight with a tournament trophy for greatly improved themselves this winter by winning the that is no place to be on a Sunday afternoon,” said Murphy. “When he three-putted on the 14th, I felt like it was my race, seventh-ranked Alabama moved 143- 142-414, Jim Lambert 351, returned to the Whalers England, Green, 4 (Pleau, Baltimore 15 43 3 33 which he had nothing but contempt, million-dollar “Catfish” Hunter sweepstakes. But what But the pudgy, beer-drinking Irishman birdied the fifth tournament to win,” Murphy said later. to within a game of the league title Ken Markstein 192-409, Dick after a brief- retirement, Karlander) 18:35. Penalties — CANADIAN many optirnistic Yankee boosters may have forgotten is hole, then mounted a charge that won him the $52,000 first But the Brooklyn-born eight-year pro still had to put W. L. T. Pts the Indiana coach found it impossible with a 100-75 victory over Florida, LaClaire 158-376, Jim Moore stopped 21 shots. Abrhamsson, 0:39; Fotiii, 7:04. to be a truly gracious winner. that the Orioles still beat out New York by two games in prize in the Jackie Gleason Inverrary Golf classio-his away Pearce, who stayed in it until the 18th and then hit 144- 356, RoUie Irish 143-381, Quebec 39 22 0 78 while No. 5 Kentucky kept its hopes Pleau’s goal was his 22nd Third period — 4, New the American League East last year despite getting an first win in nearly five years. his second shot to the lip of the cup for a birdie to tie Adolph Kuszaj 370, Chester Toronto 33 26 2 68 He could merely protest the fact In­ alive with a 109-84 drubbing of and came on a tip-in of a England, French, 10 (Green, injury-filled year from Palmer, Baltimore’s pitching Murphy shot a 68 for a total of 273, one shot ahead of Murphy. Nowicki 361, Dave Carlson 386, Karlander) 5:44; 5, Van- Edmonton 30 25 3 63 diana had even been forced to com­ Vanderbilt. The tie lasted only seconds, as Murphy laid a spectacular shot by defenseman Brad 27 27 4 58 pete in a runnersup tournament with: bellyreather. Pearce, who had 71 over the par-72 course, and two ahead Russ Willhide 178-397, Tom counver. Price, 4 (St. Sauveur, Winnipeg In the Atlantic Coast Conference, eight iron within two inches of the 17th pin for a birdie ^huetz 139-367, Alex Urbanetti Selwood from the right Vancouver 28 29 2 58 “We’re not losers.” of Nicklaus, who skied to a 73. McKenzie) 10:13. Penalties — North Carolina State, Clemson and I^almer, who because of arm miseries slumped to 7-12 three. He then needed only a par on 18, which he got in 151-403, Anton Mayer 137-174- point. Sunday's Results Since that day last March, he has Arnold Palmer, who had gone into the round three shots Fotiu, Jodzio (majors) 9:33. North Carolina finishe^in a three-way last year after winning the Cy Young Award in 1973, routine fashion. 441, . George May 385, Dave Score by periods; Shots on goal by: Minnesota 5, Toronto 3 been right. down to Nicklaus, carded a 74 and was six strokes behind tie for second place, but the defending pitched batting practice for the first time this spring at the It was the first win for Murphy since the 1970 Greater Viara 144-370, Ed Doucette Jr. Vancouver 0 0 1—1 Vancouver 9 8 5—22 Edmonton 7, Baltimore 2 Indiana’s 28 victories this season all Murphy. Miller Barber shot 68 and was fourth at 276. Lee San Diego 4, Winnipeg 4 national champion Wolfp^k lost the' Orioles’ Miami training camp Sunday and looked im­ 140-393, Frank Blank 145-405, New England 2 1 1—4 New England 4 7 10-21 have looked remarkably like Satur­ Trevino shot a 66 and was tied with Hale Irwin (70) for Hartford Open, and he said it was a long time coming. New England 4, Vancouver 1 coin-flips for the all-important tourna­ pressive. “In that time I probably finished second 15 times,” he John Brem ser 135-150-394, First period — 1, New Goalies: Vancouver, day’s easy 86-78 win over Ohio State. fifth at 277. F rank Calvo 147-350, Jim England, Pleau, 22 (O’Donnell, Houston 4, Indianapolis 3 ment seedings. said. “I was beginning to wonder if I would ever win McLeod; New England, Lan­ The top-ranked Hoosiers, winning “He appeared real loose and threw hard without much Murphy had plenty of help from Nicklaus, who admitted Stanizzi 148-414, Keith Dashno Selwood) 0:15; 2, New England, don. A—9,202. Phoenix 5, Chicago 0 giving away at least four strokes. again.” their second game sincq losing Scott Consequently, the Wolfpack was effort,” Orioles pitching coach George Bamberger 390. NHC grouped in the same bracket with The tide really began to turn on the 12th hole, where Murphy was dressed in green and credited Irish luck for May with a broken wrist, coasted (UPI photo) reported\^‘You can’t really tell how much until we start Division 1 Maryland. jy Nicklaus “felt like I had the tournament in my pocket” his eight iron on the 17th. POWDER PUFF - Charlotte comfortably through most of the se­ playing games, but right now I’m encouraged by Jim ’s per­ When someone suggested it could have bounced into the W. L. T. Pts cond half with a 19-point lead before formance.” after birdying the 9th, 10th and 11th holes. Ferguson 176-458, Ginny Barry Tucker Bright Spot Philadelphia 38 17 9 85 In Saturday’s games, David Thomp­ Manager Welcomes Newest Met to Camp rough instead of to the pin, he said; I guess when you’re the Buckeyes made the final score a “I had a chance to shut the door,” he said after finishing 199, Lillian Harpin 462. NY Rangers 31 20 13 75 son scored 36 points in his Reynolds Meanwhile, the Yankees; definitely a major threat to the bit more respectable. third,'two shots behind Murphy and a stroke behind Eddie Irish they don’t bounce the other way.” NY Islanders 27 21 16 70 Coliseum farewall appearance as the Orioles’ domination of the AL East after the winter MERCANTILE - Pete Dave Kingman, acquired from San Francisco, is welcomed into the New York Mels' Pearce. “I didn’t shut the door.” He said after the ball nested on the lip of the cup, Atlanta 26 24 13 65 It was Indiana’s 31st straight vic­ sixth-ranked Wolfpack rolled over acquisitions of both Hunter and rightfielder Bobby Bonds, “Nicklau said, ‘Nice shot.’ Arnold Palmer said what did Brazitis 137, Walt Jacy 135-364, With Cougar Squad tory, including the three in last spring camp at St. Petersburg, Fla., by Manager Yogi Berra. Kingman is expected to Instead Nicklaus drew a seven-iron on the tee of the 189- Division 2 North Carolina-Charlotte, 103-80. No. give the club the long ball. have a logjam at first bqse which will likely make a per­ yard par-three hole and belted it over the gallery and the you hit? I said; “I hit a super shot.” Dave K rinjak 135-371, Don W. L. T. Pts season’s CCA tourney, and the 12 North Carolina edged Duke, 74-70, Mathiews 139-383, Dick Krinjak manent designated hitter of Ron Blomberg. cart path out of bounds for a double bogey five. Tops in percentage shooting, both from the line and the Vancouver 26 6 68 Hoosiers can tie the record for con­ and NpM3'Clemson blasted Biscayhe, 136-139-407, Ken Montie 136-145- Chicago 28 7 67 Blomberg, who has been platooned in years past, had 383, Hank Michaud 147-379, Sam field, during the 1974-75 season with Manchester Communi­ secutive wins for a Big Ten team by 93-59. St. Louis 27 12 60 winning its next game. hoped to land a steady job at first base this year. That, Little 145-148-400, Mick Holmes ty College was Tom Tucker. 38 6 42 3 Minnesota Steve Green and guard Quinn In the Pac-8, No. 10 Oregon State however, was before manager Bill Virdon threw last 135-153-411, Ed Tomkiel 154-380, Kansas City 42 8 36 Minor Back Problems Mel Burbank 169-399, Stan Jar­ The former Manchester Buckner led Indiana with 29 and 19 kept its hopes of tying UCLA for the y ^ r ’s DH, Roy White, into the first base sweepstakes High standout was one of the Division 3 conference title alive with an 86-78 wftich also include incumbent Chris Chambliss and recent Ybu can't find Ashe^SiocktonTriumph vis 352, Harry Buckminster 352, W. L. T. Pts points and Bob Wilkerson had 14. victory over 20th-ranked Washington acquistition Bob Oliver. Pete Larson 354, Russ Wilson few bright spots in an Montreal 38 11 16 88 Meanwhile, second-ranked 367, Nick Twerdy 367, Bill otherwise sub-par season and No. 12 Southern California routed Affect Yaz and Tiant a better place Los Angeles 35 12 16 86 Maryland and third-ranked UCLA “It looks like this team has a chance to go all the way,” Sheekey 370, Jeff Miller 375, Ed which produced just six vic­ California, 82-59. Pittsburgh 29 22 13 71 tuned up for post-season play with Blomberg said, “so it’s up to each guy to do the thing he or a better time Ralph 380. tories in 25 starts. Detroit 18 36 10 46 one-sided victories. The Terps, with a No. 7 Arizona State clinched the WINTER HAVEN, Fla. within a day or two. He will up. Until then, I won’t know can do best. I guess the Yanks feel the best thing I can do is to care lor On World Tennis Tour Washington 6 55 5 17 T u c k e r, 6-3 and 190 first-round bye in the Atlantic Coast Western Athletic Conference crown Division 4 (UPI) — Carl Yastrzemski not be ready for Thursday’s how it’s going to be.” hit and with three first baseman and Bonds in centerfield, I pounds, canned 98 of 120 free Conference free-for-all, dumped it on with a 114-80 romp over Colorado guess I’d better donate my gloves to charity.” your Honda. NEW YORK (UPI) - A pair over when we got to the Australia wound up a 4-0 COUNTRY CLUB - Nondo W. L. T. Pts was expected to take part intra-squad game or the However, .Johnson Annulli 354, Ted Backiel 366, throw attempts for a 78.4 East Tennessee State with an 104-87 State, while No. 11 Texas-El Paso was today in the re p la r Boston exhibition season opener remains optimistic that Elsewhere around the Grapefruit League circuit, Boston Winter It's the best time to see of Americans, Arthur Ashe and tiebreaker,” -said Stockton, a triumph over New Zealand in Buffalo 39 12 13 91 victory behind 21 points by John us for expert service on your the Eastern Zone final on Sun­ Fred Baker 375, Larry Bates percentage and from the Boston 34 19 11 79 dropping a 65-54 decision to Brigham Red Sox pre-season drills Friday between the Red Sox Wise will be a major figure Red Sox veteran slugger Carl Yastrzemski missed Sun­ Hondd. We’ve got Honda-trained Dick Stockton, are the latest resident of Dallas. "I thought I Lucas. personnel standing by ready to winners on the World Cham­ could get blitzed 7-0. I had so day when Ken Rosewall out- 156-135-420, Ken Bennett 147- field hit 152 of 339 tries for Toronto 25 29 11 61 Young. No. 18 Arizona topped here. and the Detroit Tigers at on the Boston mound this day’s workout because of a strained back muscle, while v/ork on your bike. . . at a nice, pionship Tennis tour, and for many opportunities and wasted duelled Brian Fairlie, 6-1, 9-11, 152-409, Carl Bolin 355, Bert 44.9 percent. California 16 38 II 43 UCLA clinched a tie for its ninth Wyoming, 92-74. The Veteran first Chain o’ lakes Park here. year. “There’s no doubt in shortstop Mario Guerrero still hadn’t reported — low pnce! And since we're a Davis 170-147-427, Ding Farr straight Pacific-8 title with a 93-59 Honda dealer, we care as much both it was simply a matter of them that I couldn’t see how I 7-5,9-7, in fours and 15 minutes. Sunday's Games No. 9 Marquette rolled to its 10th baseman-left fielder missed my mind that he’ll be able to becoming the first Bosox holdout since Sammy White in about your Honda as you do 135-381, Len Giglio 154-378, Sal The tall hoopster scored triumph over Stanford. The con­ Rick Wise is another ques­ refusing to fold. could win the match.” Onny Parun of New Zealand led Boston 6, Chicago 2 straight victory, beating Oklahoma practice Sunday due to pitch his usual 200 to 250 in­ 1957. And that's a lot. We call it Australian substitute Geoff Lombardo 372, Pete Staum 352. 402 points and collected 176 Pittsburgh 8, Rangers 6 ference tie virtually guaranteed the tion mark on the pitching Hondacare"* Come see how Ashe, from Miami, dropped Smith did jump off to a 3-1 strained back muscles, suf­ nings this year,” Johnson Other notable still-unsigned players include Oakland good it is. rebounds. His-■ two-year Islanders 3, Buffalo 3 City 86-65. roster. his first set to Dutchman Tom Masters, 6-3, 10-8, when it was Bruins a berth in the NCAA tourna­ fered Saturday after an said. Athletics’ shortstop Campy Campaneris, reportedly asking lead in the tiebreaker and was HAPPY HOLIDAYS - Cathy Philadelphia 4, St. Louis 2 Okker, who was playing before cancelled because of failing' scoring totals' were 655 ment. Marques Johnson scored 15 No. 14 Penn clinched the Ivy League The 29-year-old owner Charles 0. Finley for $100,000; Cleveland Indians" still ahead 6-5 before Stockton Keegan 125, Inez Babineau 126- Atlanta 4, Kansas City 0 hour’s workout with a lead- an enthusiastic home crowd in light. points and 15<^ points per first-half points to spark the UCLA crown with an 89-59 rout of Brown and righthander missed much of The biggest question mark rallied. 360, Dot Christensen 126, Val Vancouver 7, W ashin^n 3 weighted bat. outfielder Oscar Gamble and their newly acquired first Rotterdam, but rallied for a 3-6, game. / TOM TUCKER triumph, while teammate Dave No. 18 New Mexico State topped last season because of torn is shorbstop Mario Sady 346. Toronto 5, Detroit 4 Yastrzemski responded to baseman Boog Powell; pitchers Andy Messermith and 6-2, 6-4 victory in the Green Both Ashe and Stockton Meyers finished with 21. Guerrero, who has been earned $12,000 for their vic­ Bradley, 64-54. heat treatments over the shoulder muscles in his Tommie John and outfielder Bill Bucknei' of the Los group competition. HOlVDACAFtE" tories. Softball Umps Tucker's credentials were weekend and Manager pitching arm. The former totally out of the reach of Angeles Dodgers; outfielder Dusty Baker, third baseman Stockton had to survive a St. Louis Cardinal has been team officials. Guerrero After dropping the first set, impressive enough to earn a Darrell Johnson said the in­ Darrell Evans, pitcher Max Leon and catcher Paul MANCHESTER tiebreak in the Red group final EASTERN - Amy Pirkey 128, Pet. G.B. throwing but has yet to put failed to come to terms with Ashe jumped to a 3-0 lead fti the To Hold Clinic berth on the Connecticut ■Sets Record' jury was not serious. Casanova all of the Atlanta Braves. M at San Antonio, Tex., to beat Jean Michaud 362, Terry Hin­ New York .708 - the arm to the test. HONDA second although Okker had a son 349, Barbara Hinsley 346, Conimunity College Athletic Hoop Pitcher Luis Tiant has management before March Among those players agreeing to terms Sunday included lanky Stan Smith, 7-5, 2-6, 7-6, Three slow pitch softball um­ Kentucky .692 1 ATLANTA (UPI) - Lanky R.I., scored two goals Sunday 24 ADAMS STREET game point in each of the three Lori LeBlanc 340, Jane Smith A3sn. All-Star squad. scored by a U.S. citizen in a 4-0 also been victimized by back “One of these days,” Wise 1, making him the first Red California Angels’ second baseman Denny Doyle and relief for his first tourney success of piring clinic dates have been set St. Louis .353 24 Curt Bennett, who developed night to set a National Hockey shutout by the Atlanta Flames MANCHESTER games. by Carl Silver, Amateur Soft- 340, Mary Burgess 345, Joan Contest pains but is expected to start said, “I’ll pop the ball and Sox player in 18 years to pitcher Dave LaRoche, acquired from the Cubs last the season, and even he thought Only onCe in the last 23 Memphis .303 26Vi his hockey playing skills on the League record for most goals over the Kansas City Scouts. earn the tag of “holdout.” . In the decisive set, the only ball Association commissioner Simmons 151-373, Beverly Virginia .212 Z2V» his throwing workouts see how my shoulder holds Friday, plus Los Angeles Dodgers’ shortstop Bill Russell. he was finished at the start of games did Tucker fail to Foul shooting contest for ages ponds and rinks of Cranston, service break came in the 10th in Manchester. Pohlman 184-138-157-479, Mavis West the tie-break. 8-10 andr 11-13 will be held game as Ashe ended the match. The sessions to be conducted Small 152-157-138-447, Judy reach twin scoring figures. Pet. G.B. “I thought the match was Wednesday night at 6:15 at the In Davis Cup action. by Bob Parizeau and Dave Desrocher 142-135-405, Barbara He averaged 16.8 points per Denver 50 .746 - Community Y. A foul shooting ’iWkington will be held each Clark 137-345, Dot Kershaw 342, game this season and San Antonio 41 .603 9W contest for ages 15-17 will be A voLKSWAAtN coar. night from 7 to 9 at the West Marie Galloway 139-366, Pat averaged 7.3 rebounds. His Indiana 34 .531 14V^ held Thursday, March 19, at the Side Rec. Price 126-125-369, Barb Utah V 30 .462 19 free throw attempt and same site. Children may sign up Candidates should register Callahan 137-345, Agnes San Diego 27 .397 23t4 number of points from the now at the Y office. with' Silver at the Recreation Claughsey 342, ^ in a Adaschik 15-foot line were both new Sunday's Results 135-351, Mary Simmons 348, Department Monday through MCC records. New York 111, Memphis 87 Friday by phone at 646-6010. 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------MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester,-— ------Conn,,------Mon.,J------March------T 3, —J 1975 - — -PAGE FIFTEEN Radical Group < 3 . MPWQ History Democrat Dinner Dartmouth Professors Integrate Computer into "^Courses BRENDA W. ROTZOLL NCWd Of Violence ble because of the work a tral computer at the same time, less expensive version,” Byrne out to be so simple a student HANOVER, N.H. (U P I)-O n word commands such as “stop, gave the school a new $2.5 to the U.S. Naval Academy at Highlighted with decade ago by two Dartmouth while it seems to each user he said. could learn it in two hours,” he CAPSULEP United Press International most college campuses run, print, end, list, read, write, million computer. Annapolis. professors—John G. Kemeny, has exclusive use of the system. Kemeny and Kurtz felt one said. , The “Weather Underground” students head for the library to scratch, go to, sort.” Another “The Dartmouth Time­ The system has a library of now president of the college, And they invented a computer reason it was impractical to in­ It now is the most popular made ts reputation as a violent work on assignments. At Dart­ important word is “let,” as in sharing System was raised in a Bailey Appearance and Thomas E. Kurtz, now language, called BASIC, which troduce students to the com­ 800 programs which can do radical group by planting mouth they are apt to head for language worldwide for use in mathematicl formulas like “let college environment so our director of Kiewit. lets computer users give com­ puter was that the language anything from help design bombs in major government the computer. time-sharing programs. It is X equal Y.” applications are peculiarly They did two things that have mands in simple english instead was too complex. bridges to send out town water and corporate offices, including “We feel we’re just as impor­ powerful because of its range of General Electric picked up suited to a college en­ Thinking Ahead Urged helped revolutionize the com­ of complex mathematical for­ “They tried to design a commands. With it, for exam­ bills to play word games with the U.S. Capitol, the Pentagon HARTFORD (UPI) - bring $50,000 into the party tant a part of the education the time-sharing program, vironment,” Byrne said. It has BURLINGTON, Vt. (UPI) - Sen. Mike Mansfield, D- puter industry worldwide. mulas. language using simple English ple, you can edit texts, work in children—a good way to get and offices of International Democratic State Chairman coffers. program as the library,” said copied it around the country, been leased to prep schools Mont., said Sunday the United States should think ahead They worked out a time­ “MIT had done some work on words to transmit commands to graphics and retrieve informa­ them interested in using a tool Telephone and Telegraph. John M. Bailey left his hospital New Haven Democratic Thomas Byrne, assistant direc­ and was so pleased it entered around New England, to sharing program which allows time-sharing. We tried to do a the computer. BASIC turned tion. which can give help in almost about the consequences of its policies at home and abroad. The people who apparently bed to tell cheering Democratic Town Chairman Arthur T. Bar- tor for administration at the into a thrfee-year research several major companies, and any field. many people to use a large cen- BASIC uses self-explanatory project with Dartmouth and Mansfield said, however, he believes the nation will used a bomb or bombs to start a supporters ‘^When we draw bieri and his Bridgeport Kiewit Computation Center. withstand the “adversity of the present” and find fire Saturday that destroyed a together, we win.” counterpart, John J, Luckard, More than 90 per cent of the leadership in the Presidency and the Congress because it sponge rubber factory in a Bailey, who has been also boycotted the meal. roughly 4,000 Dartmouth “has to.” small Connecticut city claimed hospitalized for three weeks for Mrs. Grasso used the occa­ students make use of the com­ The Senate Democratic leader made his remarks in a to be members of the left-wing treatment of throat cancer, sion to attack former Meskill puter and more than 150 I Wm Big Savings all This Week ... More Proof lecture delivered in honor of his long-time friend and group. spoke in a faltering voice Satur­ for leaving her with what she courses use it as an integral mm it p a y s t o s h o p t h e f in a s t w a y : colleague, retired Sen. George D. Aiken, R-Vt. The Underground was last in day night to party faithfuls called an $85 million state part of the course. the news when it claimed attending the annual Jefferson- budget deficit. “One man computerized Covering a wide range of topics, Mansfield attributed Jackson Day Dinner. much of the nation’s problems to it’s emphasis on military responsibility for the Jan. 29, “I can honestly say that after some lectures so they were self 1975, bombing of the State His voice cracking and at seven weeks in office, I know teaching. T^is gave him two spending and to the way laws have been executed in the Department and for planting times barely audible from the everything I always wanted to hours to lecture about things he Hl-C Mm Finest ill Green I past few years. dynamite in an Oakland, Calif., middle of the Hartford Hilton’s know about the Meskill ad- never had time for before,” 31* off induction center. banquet room, the 70-year old ministraHon...but was afraid to Byrne said. Fruit Faciai i Giant ^ The organization started as chairman said, “When we draw ask,” she said. Courses involving complex Murdered Consul Buried together, we win. We win big.” CORDOBA, Argentina (UPI) — Two jeeploads of army the “Weatherman” and was Meanwhile, Connecticut computations can give more Drinks Wm Tissue ! Peas formed on the wave of antiViet- The legendary Bailey’s most Republicans gathered for two realistic problems. One student troops guarded the gates of San Geronimo cemetery. In­ recent political accomplish­ SUPERMARKETS nam war violence in the late. dinners Saturday night, one for did tabulations on how the sub­ House side, a gaunt woman dressed in black wept softly under the 1960s by radicals who broke ment was the election of Mrs. former state Public Works urbs voted in 1972, finding on brilliant sun. Ella T. Grasso as the nation’s Sunrise Fresh Dairy Values! m with the Students for a Commissioner Paul J. most issues they voted conser­ 4 > l Police with rifles at the ready patrolled the cemetery Democratic Society. first woman governor elected Manafort and the other was the vatively. Coffee With This Coupon391 and Purchase .y.|W

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Apartments For Rent 53 Apartments For Rent 53 Business lor Rent 55 Dogo-BIrds-Poto 43 MICKEY FINN LARGE five room flat, first SHARE OFFICE space with ac­ BY HANK LEONARD DOG-CAT boarding reser­ floor, Mr. Clean condition, '2 m m i f i m m s countant. Excellent location for vations. Combined inside/out- bedrooms, storage, park 2 cars. Five-room townhouse apart­ attorney, real estate, in­ side runs, partitioned privacy, $225 per month. Lease, security ment, IVk tiled baths, 2 air- NO, I'M NOT/ HE ALSO CONFESSED TO WELL— THE^ HALLIGAN— I WANT Y OKAY surance, etc. 649-1680, 649-3549. MCKENZIE HAS germicidal lighting. Canine deposit. Keith Real Estate. 649- conditioners, wall-to-wall THE MURDER OF SLICK STATE WILL TO SEE MRS. ROCCO / PHIL— I'L _ .•V Holiday Inne, .2M Sheldon Road, ENTERED A CUTTER. HE TOLD THE GIVE HIM ^ BEFORE SHE'S SEND FOR 1922. 646-4126. carpeting, full basement, .EXCELLENT location, 500-1500 PLEA OF a u i L T y J Manchester, 646-5971. D. A. THAT HE'LL DEVOTE ABOUT THIRTY X RELEASED/ heat, hot water, appliances. square feet, heat, janitor, HIS LIFE IN PRISON TO MANCHESTER GARDENS- parking included. As low as $75 PRAYER AND RELIGION/ SYUITE STANDARD poodle puppies, One or two bedroom Adults only, no pets. per month. Call 649-5334, 643- POSSIBLY’ black. Mother champion. Non- This demonstrator is now on sale. It was previously driven by Matt Moriarty Jr., Vice THE CLOSE CALL 3-3 25&S.V apartments, in beautifui coun­ 7175. t '.nh—> .. T. N. .1 P* C IIDSyNEA VK Rti jS P» on J-3 allergetic. Very reasonable. try setting, walk to everything, 649-7620 President of Moriarty Bros... Call 646-1831. $164- $184 monthly includes BOLTON NOTCH, highway heat, hot water and appliances. In addition to all standard Continental luxury features, equipment Includes: iocation across shopping CAPTAIN EASY BY CROOKS & LAWRENCE FRIENDLY Labrador, needs Superintendent, 646-OOW. Equal MANCHESTER - Four-room center, 4,000 square feet ■k AM/FM stereo radio -k Electric sunroof loving family with big yard. housing. apartment, heat, hot water, building for professional offices BUT YOU Call 646-5847 after 6. ★ Anti-theft alarm system ★ Dual exhaust system IT LU COST VER BOSS, BY THE PROPHET! / BUT THAT WOULP SINK. \ stove, refrigerator, centrally or saies. Four acres industriai PRINCE YUSEF,#25,000 a s r e e p t o IF PRINCE YU5EF / PRINCESS JASMIN-AND HIS \ SIX-ROOM, downstairs apart­ located. Security deposit. Call commercial, storage buildings. ★ Cruise control ★ Appearance protection group FER THIS LITTLE LADVi TAKE YOUR WISHES, HIS YACHT'S HOPES OF 6KABBIN6 HER j FREE PUPPY - Beagle type, ment and garage. Central. 875-3503 after 6. Phone, 1-2234460. ★ Rear window defroster ★ Tilt-wheel steering wheel cu r LATER- ROCKET# CAN BLOW V f a t h e r s t h b o n e -k io h t ? y two months old, friendly and FROM THE OIL YOU OUT OF THE Security deposit required. ★ White leather Interior ★ Jade metallic green paint PROFITS lovable. Call 649-8713. Phone 649-3616.______7 ^ FOUR-ROOM duplex, west ★ White vinyl roof ★ Power lock convenience group side, appliances, one child, no DELUXE ONE - bedroom pets. Security plus references. OFFICE SPACE PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VERMEER apartment - Complete $160 per month. 649-7727. Antkfuot 48 appliances, carpeting, air- FOR RENT AMD AMD ALL THIS TIM E\ conditioned, swimming pool. 250 square feet, center of| T H A T ’S I THOUGHT “CRIME IM WANTED Antlqu NEW FIVE ROOM first floor A&A1MST THE STREETS* MEANT $175 plus utilities. Robert D. flat, all appliances, fully Manchester, air conditioning glass, pewter, oil paintings, or Murdock, Reaitor, 643-2692. and parking. Call: 643-9551. THE SOMEBODY ELSE! other antique items. R. carpeted, basement storage l a w ! with washer and dryer connec­ 1 m o r i S t y b r o t h e r s / Harrison, 643-8709. THREE BEDROOMS, central, tions. Convenient to schools and cheerful, quiet, second floor, MANCHESTER ANTIQUES shopping.$265 per month plus carpeting, stove, refrigerator, utilities. Call Mr. Peterman, Show, Second Congregational basement, garage. Adult family □ AUTOMOTIVE Church, 385 North Main Street, 649-9404, 646-2912. 3 only. No pets. Security, lease. 315 CENTER ST., MANCHESTER, CONN.* Phone 643-5135 Manchester, Thursday, March Tenant pays utilities. Available Homes lor Rent 54 Autos For Sale 61 MUTT AND JEFF CREATED BY Bl I) FISHKK 6,1-10 p.m.; Friday, March 7,1- February 1st. 643-6733,649-5051. 9 p.m. Exit 93, 1-86, follow MANCHESTER - Three NEED CAR? Credit bad? signs. FOUR room apartment - first bedroom Condominium, 2 1/2 Bankrupt? Repossessed? BUT BRUNO HEMAVHAVETO Boor, heat, appliances, central, baths, wall-to-wall carpetini Honest Dougias accepts lowest H A S T O G O J BUT I DON'T/ no pets, security, lease, $190 down, smallest payments. and all appliances included. TOYOTA - See us for reliable 1973 PONTIAC, Catalina, 4- 1969 AUSTIN AMERICA, low C> 1175 kyhCAmc TMknUSFtlQft 3-3 OUT/ monthly. 649-3340. $350 monthly plus utilities. Douglas Motors, 345 Main. Wantod to Buy 49 used Toyotas with o u t 60-day door, one owner, 25,000 miles. mileage, good condition, needs BY ART SANSOM Available March 1. Mr. 100% warranty. We also buy Excellent condition, snow tires, uPTonoo transmission work, $300. or best WANTED - ANTIQUE fur­ Filloramo, 646-6555. WE PAY ^10 for complete junk used Toyotas. Lynch Motors, $2,695. 649-2696. offer. Call before noon, 646- niture, jewelry, glassware, cars.. Call Joey, Tolland Auto 345 Center Street, Manchester, JUN K CARS 1917. UJHERe DtD W paintings, lamps, etc. Call 649- PRESIDENTIAL EAST HARTFORD - Single 2 Body, 528-1990. 646-4321. EXCEPTIONAL 1962 Chevrolet WANTED •bedroom house, 2-car garage, 1973 VEGA GT, 4-speed, FIMP THAT OU^OUTOFTUe 5139. VILUGtAPTS. Impala, 2-door hardtop, V8, WE w ill' p a y u p TO $100 quiet neighborhood. References custom interior, mounted fi.\1>tCUUX)5 RE$TAt)RAHr/ m MANCHESTER | p . _ _ power steering, power brakes. FOR YOUR JUNK CAR WANTED - Wicker furniture, required. $220 monthly. 643- avoy $375. Call 643-1969. snows etc. 649-8441 after 5. 5983. door hardtop, 1968 440 cubic Depending on Year and COAT? any kind, any shape. Call 872- One and twcr bedrooms. 0930. inch engine, 4-speed, bucket Model 1972 CHRYSLER Imperial, Near schools, churches 1967 PONTIAC G^AND PRIX SINGLE FAMILY - 5 room CIgan, Late Modal seats and extras. Tires and convertible, new tires, and FREE TOW completely equipped, $2,600; WANTED good clean and shopping center, on Ranch, $230 per month plus body in decent shape. Needs exhaust system. Excellent con­ SAME DAY SERVICE 1966 Chevrolet, windowed van, y refrigerator, reasonable. Call bus line. ^11 a'nytime deposit. Call 7424519 between I USED CARS I minor work. Must sell im­ dition, make offer. 643-9859. PLEASE CALL FOR needs work, $3()0;4974 Pontiac, 647-9798. 7:304:15 a.m. Top Prices Paid mediately. Asking $600. Call Bonneville, loaded, $3,900. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• CURRENT PRICE LISTS 6 4 6 - 2 6 2 3 For All Makes 643-0458 after 6 any day but 1973 DODGE Dart, 2-door, 6 Repossessions. Savings Bank of Business tor Rent 55 Fridays. 8 a,m, - 4 p.m. 522-1104 cylinder engine, power after § p.m. 247-0910 Manchester, 646-1700. BY HANA-BARBERA •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 CARTER CHEVROLET 1 steering, vinyl roof, Cnorches 122 EAST CENTER STREET - ALLIED 1972 PINTO wagon, good condi­ CO., INC. jv:-: ALL CARS simonized $20. Com- Motors, 643-2791. C nn »y l*usc.. TJi ka|. U1 M tW Personal size first floor modern SCRAP METALS tion, $1,195. Calfanytime after 6 □ RENTALS office. Merritt Agency, 646- 1229 Main Street pounded, waxed, windows and THREE ROOM apartm ent, 1973 OPEL, Manta, execeiient 741 WfNDSOR STREET p.m.. 643-8398. BY V.T. HAMLIN heat, gas, lights, and parking 1180. Phone 646-6464 giS nub caps cleaned and ALLEY OOP PMEwLklA I •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• vacuumned, 528-1990, for ap- condition, automatic, must sell, HARTFORD GLAD MONDAYS M included. $160. Porter Street PACER - The wide small car Rooms lor Rant 52 Autos For Sale 61 Wr:‘'x pointment. 643-9084 after 6 p.m. t h i n k i t 's t i m e ,w e a l l area. No pfbt's, security deposit. s n a n o t h in g o n ) n o , i x i s o w h a t h a p p e n s 1 COME ONLY from AMC is economical with OOP OR ORVILLE / AFRAID L NOW, DOCTOR? TOOK A VACATTONJ ONCE A THOMPSON HOUSE, fur­ 247-4688, 2364564 p.m. Ideal for its 22-gallon gas tank and a 500 I iiBrM'7 KKTr/ WEEK nished rooms, centrally newlyweds. mile cruising range. Now / located. Kitchen privileges. available at DeCormier Parking. Reasonable rates. MANCHESTER - Deluxe two Motors, 285 Broad Street. M3- Phone 649-2358. bedroom Townhouse, full, 4165. private basement. Includes heat, appliances, carpeting, and 1963 PLYMOUTH Savoy II, 2- LIGHT housekeeping room for c : rent, stove, refrigerator and pool. $255 monthly. Paul W. door hardtop, 1968 440 cubic y A linens provided. 801 Main Dougan, Realtor, 646-1021 or inch engine, 4-speed, bucket Street. 649-9879. 643-f535. We bet you thought seats and extras. Tires and body in decent shape. Needs ATTRACTIVE sleeping room, MANCHESTER - New 3 minor work. Must sell im­ gentleman, private entrance, bedroom Duplex, half of two- mediately. Asking $500. or best family 1 1/2 baths, full base­ offer. Call 643-04^ after 6, any 3*3 o » a C li. free parking, shower bath, app­ g1l7$»yKA.Iac.T>lhnUi ly 195 Spruce Street. ment, includes appliances, $275 day but Fridays. per month. Paul W. Dougan BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY W IN AT BRIDGE YOUNG gentleman-central Realtor, 646-1021 or 6434535. Trucks lor Sale 62 MR.ABERNATHY pleasant room, next to shower, VERNON - Town House Three- MANCHESTER HONDA 1973 FORD F250 V-8 Standard 4- PAMELA, STOP FURTING WITH 1 KNCW parking. 649-6801 after 6:30. VfCHRDJim ieS* A one bedroom ranch style speed, excellent condition. $2,- HARPY DENSON DOWN THE AAORSe CODE Safety play brings in slam The bidding has been: 3 apartment community. Its 800. Call 742-6914. 7 FEMALE ROOMMATE HALL ON OOMfiANY TIME! WHEN I HEARIT] wanted to share 2-bedroom spacious interior d esi^ and apartment. Call 643-6961 after total conveniences, along with 1967 IN TERN A'nO NA L pick­ West North East South its unusual architectural design 4:30 p.m. up, 4-wheel drive, 4-way plough, Jim: “How about a week’s to drop he would go over to and attractive landscaping, call 643-6301. jusYsold articles on percentage and safe­ dummy and lead the nine of provides for a comfortable 3 ROOMS for rent, $22. per week, NORTH ty plays?” clubs. This is a safety play centrally locate, 146 Center homelike atmosphere. Total *KQJ against a guarded king-jack You, South, hold: Street. Please call 649-0013. electric, no pets, rentals $180 C r V A(3J Oswald: “They aren’t exactly holding in.the East hand.” *KJ94VAQ2*J43*K10 5 per month. Please call 872-0528 Motorcyeles-BIcycles 64 ♦ AQ52 the same thing. For instance, What is your opening bid? Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.- 5 p.m. «973 here is a standard safety play. Jim: “Had South bid seven he A — Bid one club. This hand really EXPERT bicycle repairs, all WEST EAST South finds himself in six would have tried the best play calls lor a three-card, club- Apartments For Rent 53 ATTRACTIVE four room i makes, models ana speeds. ,C2 S A 10 8 6 3 A9S2 notrump after a slightly for all the tricks which is a first suit opening. apartment, stove, refrigerator, Peugeot, Raleigh dealers, V 1098 6 2 V543 irregular notrump ojwning. He round finesse of the queen. It TODAY'S QUESTION WE HAVE customers waiting references, no pets, $145.-6^ motorcyclesl Manchester Bicycle Shop, 649- 6973 6 J 10 6 4 might havefbached six clubs, if would have failed miserably Your partner raises you two for the rental of your apartment 3167, 228-3540. 2098. WINTHROP BY DICK CAVALLI ♦ K A J 82 he had opened one club or North this time, biit it still would have clubs. What do you do now? or home. J.D. Real Estate SOUTH (D) might have played six notrump. been the best play." Answer Tomorrow Associates, Inc. 646-1980. FURNISHED 3-room heated MOTORuYCLE INSURANCE- A A74 It really doesn’t matter. The (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN. I apartment, ample parking, con­ lowest rates available. THEN AGAIN, AAAYBE I'D LET THINGS # K 7 principle involved is the same” LOOKING for anything in real veniently located. Call 6434750 Immediate binding. Exclusive Answer to Previous Puzzle © T A Y A © T H E Y A R E . 6K 8 estate rental — apartments, after 4 p.m. NETRA Agent. Clarke In­ A A Q 10 8 6 4 Jim: “South wants to lose homes, multiple dwellings, no surance Agency, 643-1126. just one club trick and he wants Farming A P P U £ J G A V <5 P O A N S T E E L E fees. Call J.D. Real Estate TWO BEDROOM Duplex, in 2- Both vulnerable to give himself the best chance E 15 P £ "S T u 11 E B Associates, Inc. 646-1980. family, newly decorated, stove, 1974 KAWASAKI K-X 250 to do just that. He sees that he 5 £■ A V \K :P refrigerator, dishwasher and Motocrosser, used about 10 can’t make the slam if West ACROSS (pi.) 5 T t=i 1 West North East South A o w g A C E FURNISHED two room apart­ laundry connections. Parking, 64 Paper measure B l i i i S hours, never raced. Best offer. holds king-jack plus one or two 1 Farming P p j j u r j S L E ment, private bath, heat, hot security, $185'monthly. 872-2540. small clubs. He wants to find a implement DOWN B L_ 1 s i A i:i 3 T A L 1 N.T. O W water, utilities. Apply Hohenthal Realtor, 646-1166. way to handle any other club R N S G £ [£] L- S Pass 8 N.T. Pass Pass 5 Farm building 1 Proceedings Ni E. i s S Marlow’s 869 Main Street. Campers-Trallera 1 0 1 Pass combination." 9 Farm animal (ab.) 1 G ;S E P A MANCHESTER Parkade Mobile Homes 65 12 Italian capital 2 Timber wolf D R R n V h H A T IJ O N 3 1/2 ROOMS with heat, hot Apartments - We now have one Opening lead - 10 4F Oswald: “The safety play city (native 3'Hebrew dry Q O A R E p P O F N C i r A T E water, cooking gas, stove, bedroom apartments available, NEW 14’ wide $9,995 not a here is to lay down his ace of name) measure N S T r n refrigerator, wall-to-wall stove, refrigerator, heat, hot stripped down model, super PKK clubs. This time he drops the 13 Son 4 Rabbit nickname 45 Nim ble Jz3 14 Native mineral carpet, $175. Centrally located, water, grounds maintenance house, trades welcome. 20 By Oswald & James Jacoby king and has no trouble finess­ enclosure 24 Small animal 46 Famous 15 Above (Ger­ 5 Small onion pen Russian adults only. No pets. Security and parking included for $180 homes to choose from, $999. BY FRANK O’NEAL ing against the jack and making man) all the tricks. If an honor failed 6 Diminutive 25 Above 46 Became larger deposit required. Call 643-9678. and $185 per month. For more Immediate placement. 16 Fictional dog noun suflix 26 Uncommon 49 Ancient ■ ■ information, call 646-6555, Excellent financing. Parts, BARKEEf? GIVE THE LADY ^IHATU. BE 4 4 2 .» ’ THESE 'TEXAS DANCEHALL ’ 17 Pub drink 9R1S ARE SOMETHING ELSE. 7 One cubic 27 Girl's nickname Scandinavian MANCHESTER - pleasant four Monday-Friday, 9-5. Now, we ask you...does this look Ilka a motorcycle? Of supplies, and accessories, full­ WHATEVER SUE LIKES. C 0 ^ 3 0 W . IB Enclosure lor decimeter 29 Walk in water inscription room apartment, modern, cen­ time service department. Plaza horses 8 Papal cape 30 Arabian ruler 50 Dill herb trally located, avocado ROCKVILLE - four room apart­ couraa not...lt’a the new Honda C iv ic C V C C . You’ll find Homes, 1348 Wilbur Cross r A -By CLAY R. POLLAN- 20 Raised spirils 9 Outer garment 31 Remain 52 Place (or bull's appliances, carpeting, no pets, ment, heat, hot water, parting, iota of thaaa economical little baautlaa at Manchaatar Highway, Berlin,Turhpike, ARtn UIRA ol to Escutcheon 37 Farm hands ring ham. II Your Dail/ AdnHy Guido f t 22 Ell (German) border 38 Hard blow 53 Thing (Hal.) $205 monthly. 649-3978, 646-4780. appliances, no pets, security, Honda...along with the motorcyclaa wa’va become ao Berlin, Conn. l-82^^9. '» According to Iho Start. 'T $165 monthly, 64^1060. ^A/M. I» 23 Insurgent (coll.) ^, Unwanted plant 41 Break moral 54 Elementary famous for. The CVCC gats nearly 40 miles to the To develop message for Tuesday, 24 Wood core of 19 Parts ol circles law (ab.) 3 ROCKVILLE - Available ,17-22-35-43 4-18-29-3V gallon, has rack and pinion ataaring, bucket aaa^ SELUNG YOUR HOME? Call »^5-S3-90 teod words corresponding to numbers maize 21 President's 43 Tidier 57 Take food March 1. Nicely furnished 31/2- Plaza Mobile Home Brokers. V: 26 Female sheep j f TAURUS of your Zodiac birth siga SCORPIO room apartment. Heat, no pets, tinted glass, aynchromash tranamlaalon, and ao much Buyers waiting. 1-828-0369. I Sorn* 31 GIvts 61 Clocks (pll am m 3 S” r~ 7 8 9 10 11 no children. Security. $170 ROCKVILLI 3C-.llt«i| 5 Juicy 33 And 65 Dtmond 3847-51-i Honda CVCC for yourself. You’ll agraa...for aomathlng Automotive Service 6S 35 Above (conir.) THREE ROOM apartm ent, ipartmanta, h*at, hot water, all 6 You 36 Don't 66 You W-72-78. IS 16 |7 appllancat Including diahwaahar, with four wheals, it’s not bad. 6IMINI 7Sam« 37 Foir- 67 Fritfvfs SAGITTARIUS 36 Though heat, hot water, stove, BY ROY CRANE 68 Finoncts 39 Diameter (ab.) 21 diapoaal, carpating, pool and your BUZZ SAWYER SHooit ISHoU HO¥. 11 / g IS 12 refrigerator, garage, security, 9 0 r 39 Book 69 Of 40 Organization own prtvata tarraca In a country aat- K $185 per month. Call 643-4884. I f w e c a n GET a ush/ ifT by "TOMCWROW we lOGouip 40 Don't 70 In O K . If head (ab.) 22 tlng. From $1S0. No pata. THAT PINT OF DEW FOR BREAKFAST Yt h ERE'S llO w c k 71 And GOING, WE CAN BURN THIS IS M AY BE SO THIRSTY ^7-12-2046 41 LIbtral 6-19-2440IQ 42 Place lor 8724223 875-74N 52M58I EXPERT REPAIRS &URE LEAVES 'YOU WITH A HOLLOW Ja LOT OP l2Good 42Wtathtr 72 Any IT 2s 26 26 21 95 WEST M ID D LE FEELING, DOESN'T IT? ^------f W A T ER OFF TH6 THORNS. BAilGR WATER, IT'LL TASTE UKB 13 Bogin 43 Down 73 Jolt poultry TURNPIKE, 4'A room Duplex, ALL GM ' STO RED TO SLICE. GIVE ME NECTAR OF THE SODS. CANCIR 14 will 44 Cry 74 Spilt CAPRICORN 44 Adiecllve sullix 22 24 heat, ho4i water, electric stove GLUE. ISHonw 45 Pots 75 Schtdults OK. 47 Southern IN CACTUS, 16 Pay 46 Advontogot 76 Things general 37 38 GARS and TRUCKS 4 ^ ‘jutY H JAN. 2S and refrigerator, garage, lease, CHRISTY. 17 Portnts 47 Up 77 Milk 48 Farmer's COVENTRY - three room ISAn 48 Bolsttr 78 Convtrsotion B- 9-15-28^ $190. per month. Call 649-2865 Any and All Types of Repairs H'^aH3-5M2 organization 40 41 apartment available im­ l9Nood 49 You 79 Don# 3M5-66 IS befor 5 p.m. with Osnulna Parts, Factory Wy5-76-794> 51 Step lively mediately, heat, electricity, MANCHESTER HONDA LIO 20 Monty 50 Your 80 Your AQUARIUS 47 Trained Teohniolans, and 21 Guard 51 Your 81 And 55 Operate water, .stove, and refrigerator JULY 1) 220illdran 52 Over 82 To JAN. M ^ 56 Arrow poison VERNON- One bedroom apart­ CompaUtlva Prices. 23 To 53 Appoor IT W u 61 62 63 64 all included. $150. monthly. 6 ^ A ue. II 83 Your 58 Implement. ment. Sub-let, three monUis. 24Auistonco 54 And 84 Foist 8352, 647-9755. TIY «$ M SEE 3-14:16-23^ 59 Marinar't u $170. Pool and tennis courts. 24 ADAMS STREET, MANCHESTER 2-11-25-39 2SColtndar SSPIooso 85 Toltrant 66 66 tH 11-73 26 Against 56 Bo 86 Accusations direction 8724635 or 872-2826. MANCHESTER - One-bedroom 27 Anew 57 End 87 Ask PtSCIS 60 Falsifier s r Sfl 61 Ranch type apartment, private CMITER CHEV. £ 28 Affair SSEloctrk 88 Pkturt 61 Being (Latin) 29 Opportunity 59Moy 89 First 62 Moist Er| S2 64 FIVE ROOM apartment, three entrance, includes heat and (Exit 93 off Routs 86) SOShouU 60A 90 Atttntlon 3 . % 1228 MAIN f t . 646-6464 63 Adiecllve suflix - i bedrooms, stove and appliances. $185 per month. MANCHESra l3^27-3S44g' refrigerator, separate cellar. Paul W. Dougan, Realtor, 643- 152-^77 ^ (NEWSPAPER e n t e r p r is e ASSN I CaU 64^1425. 4535, 646-1021. PAGE TWENTY - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Mon., March 3, 1975 Comment Session Planned Tuesday DUPLICATE BRIDGE A 9 to i l a.m. Board of Direc­ a b o u / t o w n tors comment session is and Edna Bartell, second; scheduled for Tuesday In the Results Friday night in the Bev Taylor, second; Phyllis College game are: North- Manchester Municipal Keith Burnham and William Pierson and Jane Lowe, third. South: Jam es Tatro and Lance V iianrlffHtPi* lEur ntng M pralh Andover Bridge Club game at Levy, third. Building. It is for those town Andover Congregational East-W est: Peg O’Connor Tatro, first; Geri Barton and Manchester WATES will greeters and refreshments‘will residents who wish to com­ Church are: Mr. and Mrs. and Marion McCarthy, first; Floyd Barnello, second; Jim meet Tuesday at the Italian- be served by Mrs. Agnes John­ Results in the Feb. 27 MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, MARCH 4, 1 9 7 5 - VOL. XCIV, No. 130 ment, complain or file Harold Lucal, first; Sonja Mary Warren and Margaret Anderson and San Cuscovitch, Mancheste1r:—A City of Village Charm SIXTEEN PAGES American Club. Weighing-in son and Miss Vivian Larson and Nutmeg YWCA duplicate game PRICEt FIFTEEN CENTS suggestions on any subject in Gremillion and Jam es Baker, Boyle, second; Olympia Fegy third. will be from 7 to 8 p.m. There their committee. at the Community Y are: the board’s jurisdiction. second; Mrs. Burton Smyth and and Lucille Mahoney, third. East-West: Irving Carlson will be a business meeting. Those who appear are North-South: Peg Dunfield and William Radzewicz, third. and Phyllis Pierson, first; O Members with last names The Mancester Council on granted anonymity from the Elaine Mtchell, first; Frankie Results in the Feh. 24 William Belekewicz and Fred beginning M-R are reminded to World Hunger will meet public. Their remarks are Results Friday night in the Brown and Lil Holway, second; Nutmeg YWCA game at the Clark, second; Zoe Kraus and bring fruit for the basket. Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. in the relayed to the town manager’s Manchester Bridge Club game, Phyllis Pierson and Jane Lowe, Community Y are: North- Flo Elmer, Carol Cell’Angela library of Center office for study and reply. at 146 Hartford Rd. are; North- third. South; Lucie Wadsworth and and Sandy Craft, tied for third. Emanuel Church Women will Congregational Church. Similar sessions are held on South: John Woodman and East-West: Carol Bev Saunders, first; Anne President Expected meet Tuesday at 7:45 p.m. in the first Tuesday (in the mor­ Mike Dwortesky, first; Alice Dell’Angela and Sandy Craft, Ingram and Elaine Howat, se­ Luther Hall at Emanuel ning) and the third Thursday Sunshine and Jam es Cleary, se­ first; Ann Staub and Linda Sim­ cond; Linda Simmons and Ann Lutheran Church. Ruth Circle (in the evening) of each month. cond; Norma Fagan and Bob mons, second; William Calhoun McLaughlin, third. Friendship Circle of the will be in charge of the program Stratton, third. and Simone Calhoun, third. East-West: Sandy Craft and Salvation Army will meet M O R lI Fh e r s and will present Mrs. Dodi East-West: John Descy and Ann DeMartin, first; Penny Tuesday at 7:45 p.m. Hostesses To Delay Oil Tariffs Dienst who will show slides of Louis Halpryn, first; Jam es Results in the Feb. 26 Skenderain and Eugene Toch, iV. will be Mrs. Bessie Coie and Ovtr 40 Ttart of Um x m IM S«nrte« MCC Instructor passion Play at Lying in State Routes and Rita Holland, se­ Nutmeg YWCA novice game at second; Ann Staub and Carol Oberammergau, Germany, Mrs. Agnes Duncan. the Community Y are: Patricia O p e n The practice of public display cond; Peg LaPlant and Joe Dell’Angela, third. 24 Hours Dally WASHINGTON (UPI) - President Ford Stephen W. Berman, director White House sources said Ford now will Sources said the President also has Mrs. Dennise Carter and Mrs. of the corpse of a dead monarch Toce, third. Forstrom and William Levy, FOR EMERGENCY SERVICE There are still openings in has decided to suspend part of his oil im­ postpone the March and April installments decided to delay his plan to remove of the Connecticut Manpower Marion Buckminster will be or highly placed official .first; Murray Powell and Results in the Feb. 22 several classes in the port fee while vetoing a bill that could sus­ for 60 days, leaving the first $1 still in existing price controls on domestic oil Executive Association, Inc., of originated in Anglo-Saxon times Results Friday in the William Calhoun, second; Sally C o m m u n ity M a n c h e s te r pend all of it. effect. production April 1. Meriden, wiii be the instructor Manchester Adult Evening and arose from political con­ Manchester Nite Time Novice Heavisides and Judy Pitts, He hopes this will speed action by the Congress has voted to suspend the entire of an eight-week course, “ Man­ Education Program which siderations since accession to game are: North-South: Glenn third. M©bil jp l Democratic controlled Congress on an fee retroactively to Feb. 1. Ford planned Press Secretary Ron Nessen told power: Planning and Ad­ J 4 J at Manchester the throne frequently became and Barb Meyers, first; Steve HEATING OILS / lU -C / W C C il/ C d jjjg ij School. Anyone interested overall energy program. to veto that bill today. newsmen Monday Ford feels a ministration,” offered by the the subject of contention. This Hunger and Dick Petroski, se­ Results in the Feb. 26 game K, . VITAMIN Ford imposed a $1 per barrel fee on im­ He apparently hop^ his partial suspen­ Democratic energy package proposed by Community Services Division in registering for courses may ceremonial showing of the cond; Gaira/^nK JoAnn Guffey, sponsored by the Manchester OIL BURNER A Slower Speed monarch’s corpse ported oil Feb. 1 to begin cutting the coun­ sion would avoid a showdown of votes in Sen. John Pastore of Rhode Island and of Manchester Community do so from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. in Ray and Iferybeth Persiho, t i^ Educational Association at the HEATING INSTALUTION demonstrated he had died a HEADQUARTERS try’s reliance on foreign oil by making it Congress over whether to override his Rep. Jam es Wright of Texas is “ too fluffy Coliege. HARTFORD (UPI) - The Room 120 at the high school any for third. Community Y are: North- more or less natural death and Liggstt Parkade more expensive. He had scheduled an in­ veto and that the compromise on the oil and lacking in detail.” It would raise gas­ Berman was manpower coor­ Automobile Club of Hartford night this week. East-W est: Saranne Quish South: Jim Tatro and L a n ce. 643-5135 had not been abducted. Low Prices; crease of another $1 March 1 and still fee would lead to a compromise with oline taxes five cents and use the money dinator for the city of Hartford says a national slowdown to 50 and Candice Tatro, first; Heinz Tatro, first; Robert Taylor and 315 Center St. Manchester another $1 April 1. Congress on a long-range energy program. for energy research. from 1970 to 1974 and director of miles per hour would produce a employment programs for the savings in gasoline consump­ Community Renewal Team of tion of about 10 per cent, and Ullman Plan Favored Greater Hartford for six years thus should avoid mandatory All indications are Ford believes before that. The course will measures. SHOULDN T YOU REALLY SHOP FOOD MARTS? another Democratic proposal, by Rep. A1 meet Wednesday evenings Quoting a research firm that Ullman, chairman of the House Ways and beginning March 12, from 7:30 did work for the state’s energy Norwalk Schools Picketed Means Committee, is more nearly accep­ to 9:30. Registration is now agency, the AAA told Sen. table. It includes a graduated tax on gas­ being accepted. For further in­ Abraham A. Ribicoff, D-Conn., By Striking Teachers oline, starting at 5 cents a gallon and formation, call 646-2137.' Friday that it hoped the Food Marts building to 40 cents by 1979. It calls for 4 This course, designed for statistic would be “significant THE COST CUTTERS! gradually rising import quotas to cut oil students and manpower prac­ enough to justify your suport of NORWALK (UPI) - About 900 meet with striking teachers but would sup­ imports by a million barrels a day over titioners in public agencies and a slowdown.” members of the Norwalk Federation of A CUT ABOVE THE OTHERS port the board. two to three years. private firms, will provide The researchers for the state A CUT BELOW THE OTHERS ‘Teacher^ Cracks Whip at Martin School Teachers went on strike today amid Kehoe said the main stumbling block technical inform ation and found these types of savings in doubts as to whether they would obey a was a wage increase for the second year of The President invited Sen. Frank expertise for administering gasoline on interstate and rural IN TOP QUALITYl " IN LOWER PRICES! court injunction barring the strike if one the current pact, now in its first year. ’The Church, D-Idaho, chairman of the com­ the class for the moment, with a “cat- classroom in conjunction with its manpower programs and in­ roads: at 55 miles per hour, 13.7 Showing that New England were imposed. board offered a 5.5 per cent hike, but an mittee investigating the Central troductory familiarity with the per cent; at 50, 21.8 per cent schoolmasters in colonial days were o’-nine-tails” if he can’t give the right study of colonial history and School Supt. Richard Briggs said con­ arbitrator recommended an 8 per cent in­ Intelligence Agency, and Sen. John Tower, A FOOD CLUB GEISHA . j i c : decentralized use of federal and and at 45, 37.5 per cent. U.S.D.A. CHOICE MARTINSON stern and the children better be well answer. Mrs. Margery Bialeck’s awareness of the bicentennial tract talks broke off early t^ay when the crease. its ranking Republican, to meet with him state funds for developing man- The AAA told Ribicoff the WHITE MEAT TUNA behaved or else, Debbie Pearl Grade 5 social studies class at Martin celebration. (Herald photo by Pinto) Board of Education learned teachers were Teachers formed picket lines at school to discuss that inquiry. power and employment magnitude of the savings possi­ MAYONNAISE COFFEE IN BROTH threatens John Lautenbach, dunce of School portrayed the colonial throwing up picket lines outside schools entrances as the board scheduled school White House sources said Ford has been training programs. ble is not fully recognized by 32 OUNCE JAR 1 LB. VACUUM CAN while negotiations went on. openings an hour and a half late and Connecticut Manpower most drivers and said more im­ 7 0Z. Norwalk Corporation Counsel Arthur planned early closings. Teachers planned apprehensive there may be revelations of CANS Executive Association, Inc. is a portantly, neither is the most Goldblatt said the city would sedk a an 11 a.m. meeting. CIA roles in political assassinations which SIRLOIN.STEAK WITH PURCHASE OF tS.M OR MORE AND THIS COUPON AT FOOD could jeopardize its activities and the professional non-profit associa­ economical speed range. Superior Court injunction today ordering The board said it had extensive con­ MARTS. GOOD THRU SATURDAY. MARCH I. LIMIT I COUPON } tion of manpower practitioners. It said tha by reducing CANS PER FAMILY. the teachers to return to work under tingency plans for staffing the schools of prestige of the country. They did not say It provides technical assistance highway speeds from 60 to 50 Senate Committee to threat of stiff fines. the Fairfield County community. what assassinations they had in mind. and training for manpower ad­ miles per hour could save 10 to Meanwhile, Briggs said he was trying to ministration to government 15 per cent of the gasoline • 1 . GREEN GIANT RITTER'S serve the 16,000 youths enrolled in agencies on a contractual basis. presently used. FOOD CLUB SALTINES Norwalk schools with volunteers and sub­ NIBLETS CORN ■ TOMATO lUICE tv . stitute teachers. He will know better by 16 OUNCE PKG. Hearings on House Tax Bill U.S.D.A. CHOICE ' Stage Set for Release U.S D.A, CHOICE r the end of the day how well the schools can BEEF ROUND 32 OUNCE BOTTLE MANCHESTER GROUND PORTERHOUSE WHOLE KERNEL function under the emergency program. B O n O M OR PKCS. WASHINGTON (UPI) - The Senate allowance be abruptly ended and will the Several senators including Hubert Don Kehoe, president of the union, HOSPITAL NOTES ROUND T-BONE Finance Committee is beginning the fight over it delay tax rebates? Humphrey, D-Minn., said the House cut is would not comment when asked if the Of Kidnaped Politician BEEF WITH PURCHASE OF 11.09 OR MORE AND THIS COUPON AT FOOD i MARTS. COOO THRU SATURDAY, MARCH 9. LIMIT 1 COUPON ) I process of answering a question of interest The committee, after being briefed on a too low. teachers would obey a return-to-work in­ ROAST STEAKS 3 . 9 9 <^I2 9 9 « PKGS. PER FAM ILY. , House-passed |21?3 billion tax cut, starts United Press International M to every taxpayer: Will the oil depletion Finance chairman Russell Long, D-La., junction. releasing five jailed leftists and flying Discharged Thursday; Also, Anne\Baiocchi, hearings Wednesday with Treasury also wants to add some recession fighting Mayor Donald Irwin said he would not Five freed West German prisoners took them out of the country. Albertz Stephanie Knybel, 172 Birch Blueberry Circle,\ Ellington; Secretary William Simon. tax breaks, possibly special credits for the refuge in Aden today and sent a volunteer Joyce L. Manager, 422 Pub Cir­ ! 1.27 11.49 FOOD CLUB volunteered to go along as a hostage. St.; George L. Slater, 160 FOOD CLUB CUT FOOD CLUB Politically Touchy purchase, of new homes and new cars. hostage back home, setting the stage for cle, Hebron; Roberta M. Fultz, The guerrillas landed in Aden Monday Oakland St.; Harold E. CRANBERRY SAUCEQ9 [ Town Initiates The House handed the Senate a political­ the possible release of a leading politician Barnsley, 167 E. Center St.; 12 Bank St. ; Carol Shea, 72 Ann U.S.O A. CHOICE • UNDERBLADE APPLESAUCE!GREEN BEANS kidnaped by left-wing guerrillas. night after flying over the Middle East all GEM BRAND 16 OUNCE CAN - WHOLE OR STRAINED | ly touchy item when it passed one of the Barbara DiMaio, RFD 4, St., South Windsor; Jacqueline Boneless Chuck Steak ts $1.39 afternoon in search of a haven. Five air­ 15 OUNCE JAR 16 OUNCE CAN Sanitary Survey most popular bills of the year with an The plane that flew the five freed Rockville; April G. Daggett, Genovese, 43 Pleasant■ St.; SMOKED U.S.D.A. CHOICE • UNDERBLADE prisoners to the South Yemen capital left ports waved them off. /|.c..,0Q o j amendment to end the 22 per cent oil and West Side High-Rise lb “The saving of Peter Lorenz’ life takes Frank Motola, 35 Henry St., Boneless Chuck Roast $1.19 East Hartford; Constance The Manchester Health Department gas depletion allowance, retroactive to for West Germany this morning with Lenfest, Wall St., Hebron; South Windsor; Daune Laun- HAMS U.S.D.A. CHOICE - BEEF ROUND today initiated a sanitary survey in those Heinrich Albertz, a Protestant pastor and precedence over all reasons of state,’’ A WATER ADDED WITH PURCHASE OF ll.M OR MORE AND THIS COUPON AT FOOD a Jan. 1. Lillian M. Cady, Lebanon; dria. East Hartford; R ^ rt Top Round Steak LB $1.69 MARTS. GOOD THRU SATURDAY. MARCH 9. LIMIT I COUPON ■ 4 I areas of town where overflow of septic Interior Minister Werner Maihofer said 3 99*^14 99*^ CANS PER FAMILY. • A filibuster — nonstop talking to kill the former mayor of West Berlin. Artz, 12C Downey D r.; Manuel U.S.D.A. CHOICE • BEEF ROUND Monday in a television interview. Albert Weir, East Hartford; FULL SHANK systems is considered likely. measure — appears likely when the bill Turned Down ByPZC The kidnapers, believed still holding B. Vincent, Norwich. \ Top Round Roast LB $1.39 Albertz said over the plane’s radio he Roberta VanNess, 33 Hickory PORTION ’The survey is intended to define the ex­ reaches the Senate floor no m atter what Christian Democratic political leader Dr., Coventry. U.S.D.A. CHOICE - BEEF ROUND tent of the public health problem and to By DOUG BEVINS In other business Monday night, the PZC Peter Lorenz in West Berlin, have asked South Yemen officials to grant the FORMERLY FANCY RED SOCKEYE SALMON rw^^N^NN' -CCS the Finance Committee produces. Fate of Tip Roast LB $1.49 HUNT'S “Our decisions should do the most good approved plans for First Hartford Realty prisoners asylum “because that would be TOP SIRLOIN provide information to the Board of Direc­ the depletion allowance, at least for now, promised to release the captive after for the greatest number of people,” Corp.’s luxury cbndomium project at the best that could happen.” TOMATO SAUCE tors and Sanitap Sewer Blue Ribbon Com­ may hinge on which side feels the most Albertz returns to West Germany. 79? CARNATION HOT COCOA MIX 9 9 ' 8 OUNCE CAN mittee. Joseph Swensson, secretary of Lydall St. and Greenwood Dr. 'The ap­ A spokesman for Lufthansa said West “They are waiting for a code word to SWIFT PREMIUM • OVEN ROAST HALVES.SLICED pressure from taxpayers .anxious for FU LL B U n The Health Department plans to work Manchester’s Planning and Zoning Com­ proval is subject to PZC-requested leave the plane,” an official, who ECHS Honor Roll CORNED BEEF BRISKET L. rebates. Germany appealed to South Yemen to let FOOO CLUB CLING PEACHES”c Z “ 2 - 9 9 ' closely with owners of properties where mission (PZC), said Monday night. changes in the plans. monitored the radio, said. “They are still SENIORS SOPHOMORES PORTION PERRIFRESH CANS Issue Not Clearly Defined the five guerrillas leave the plane in Aden SAUSAGE MEAT ROLL overflows are located — to correct the So Swensson moved to deny an extension Carmine Filloramo, an official of the and grant them political asylum. in the plane. Tliey all seem to be in a very First Honors First Honors 'The issue is not clearly defined between SKIPPY OOG FOOO var^e^Fies 4'c^ 99' WITH PURCHASE OF 11.00 OR MORE AND THIS COUPON AT FOOO problems. of the gentral Business District (CBD) development firm, said he hopes to have It has been six days since Lorenz, head good mood, laughing and joking. I could With Distinction With Distinction MARTS. GOOD THRU SATURDAY, MARCH I. LIMIT 1 COUPON 4 liberal and conservative. Some liberals GEM COLD CUTS — LIBBY'S CANS PER FAMILY. Areas to be surveyed include Baldwin zone on "the west side of Main St., a the first models in the 60-unit, 12-building of the West Berlin Christian Democratic hear them laughing.’’ Manchester: Angela Kallslak, Susan Manchester: Carolyn Kozuch, BOLOONA . PAP - LUNCHEON • COOKED SALAMI feel the tax cut bill should be passed The prisoners were Rolf Pohle, 32, ser­ Tesik. Kathleen Roy. Rd., Concord Rd., Blue Ridge Dr., Carter proposal overwhelmingly opposed by project open in late June. party, was abducted from his car by leftist Glastonbury: Kathleen Welch. OEEP BROWN PORK & BEANS 4»-s99' without any extraneous riders because an ving six years for robbery, Rolf Heissler, East Hartford: Anthony Straceskl. S., Redwood Farm s, Leland Dr., Linwood many townspeople. guerrillas. East Hartford: James Gentile. South Windsor: Kristine COLONIAL ENCORE A ik'-i.': energy measure already is starting Forest Ridge 26, serving eight years for robbery, South Windsor: Christine Franzosa. Recktenwald. O UR BEST Dr., Bush Hill Rd. and Winthrop Rd. The PZC voted unanimously to deny the His party, running on a law-and-order BONELESS HAM n . 9 9 through the legislative process. This The condomium complex, to be known Gabrieli Kroecher-Tiedemann, 23, serving Somers: Charles Marcler. FOOD CLUB Health Department personnel will carry rezoning, which was sought by Dr. Joseph ticket, won the most votes in last Sunday’s Second Honors CALIFORNIA SWEET SEEDLESS legislation would be the logical vehicle for as Forest Ridge, will be on a 28.7-acre site eight years for wounding a policeman, MEAT OR BEEF FRANKS 8 9 ‘ MEAT Town of Manchester identification and Massaro so he could build high-rise municipal election, but not enough to form Manchester: Mary Barrett, Grace Second Honors TOP FROST MEAT PIES 1 : ^ ■ ending the depletion allowance, they feel. with access via both Lydall St. and Verena Becker, 23, awaiting trial for Beltlore, Claudia Bertrand, Ellen Burns, Manchester: Bernadette BalbonI, COLONIAL will request permission from the resident apartments off St. James St. a majority government. Senate Democratic Leader Mike Greenwood Dr. ® murder and Ingrid Siepmann, 30, awaiting Timothy Charlebols, Jean Crouchley. Elaine Belanger, Cathy Cavedon, SLICED BACON l. M . 2 9 LOAF NAVEL ORANGES before entering the property. No inspec­ One Against A Legion The Bonn government gave in to the kid­ Theresa Keeney, Edwin LoleskI, Martha Chace, Clara Cosme, Dianne ELM BREAKFAST Mansfield said.Monday he hoped the Prices for the condominium units are trial for robbery. Thomas Martin. Elizabeth Perry, David V/i LB. PKG. CHICKEN tion will be made if ^ e resident isn’t Swensson, in his reasoning for the mo­ napers’ demands Monday morning, Evans, Robert Frank, Gall lamonaco, r . M . 0 9 expected to start at about $50,000. n Department, to insure they meet State of ElOO-200 to almost every taxpayer and West Side People Opposed Honorable Mention Honorable Mention KIPPERED SALMON would cut 1975 taxes in the last half of the Code requirements. “The west side of Main St. is still a pret­ Manchester: Anne Arruda, Francis Manchester: Robert Caffray, Mary NOODLE PUDDING year. The Executive Nominations Committee, and control, as any other office in our Capuccio, Joyce Caron. Katherine Cur­ Beth Kautz, Frank Murphy, Michele BIROS EYE CORN HARTFORD (UPI) - Jay 0. Tepper, M.69. CALIFORNIA FIRM ty nice residential area,” Sieffert said. state, should have no cloud over it,” Page tice, Nancy A. Murphy. GAYLORD which is controlled 3 to 2 by the Sweet, Joan Tobin. LARGE $4 Gov. Ella T. Grasso’s choice for finance East Hartford: Robin Charest, Mark ROAST BEEF ^SLICED “High-rise wouldn’t be the best use of the South Windsor: Paul BlenkowskI, CRISP ICEBERG LETTUCE HEADS I CRINKLE CUT POTATOES commissioner, said today he wishes he Democrats, is expected to approve Mrs. said. Fitzgerald, Kimberly Harvey, David Karen Daugherty, Michael Donnelly, land.” “I believe it would serve our citizens Ramer. HOT BAGELS av^a^l' aM. 1 ^ - FR ESH , HOWARD JOHNSON Grasso’s choice. Geoffrey Qurka, David McGonIgle, SALAD had informed her of an investigation into a AMERICAN^ f^tOZ. PKO, At a Feb. 3 public hearing on Dr. well to make this investigation now, South Windsor: Karen Cahill, Mark Vogel. CHICORY OR ESCAROLE FAVORITES I CORN TOASTIES ‘Light Agenda’ Faces job-padding scandal in Ohio. Sen. Stanley 0 . Page. R-Guilford, said Maryann Golden, Mario lerardl. East Hartford: Gall Ga|ewskl, Janice CARANDO GENOA SALAMI > Massaro’s request, 24 townspeople spoke before confirmaion of Tepper, rather than Glastonbury: Cynthia Coma, Joanne CHEESE Tepper, who served as a special assis­ he would vote against Tepper, 37, who Gifford. Mark Lanier, Mary-Jo Quinn, against his application. The opposition to leave unanswered questions in our or Kaminski. Lauren Willett. WHITE OR YELLOW CARANOO VEAL LOAF FRESH RED RADISHES COOL WHIP TOPPING rdVcV ! tant to former Democratic Gov. John J. served as a key aid" i a i budget advisor to U.S. iX T R A FANCY RED OR GOLDEN • I V ' MINIMUM also included petitions with several hun-. Coventry: David Bendell. Vernon: James Lorello, Meg Plonzio. TOP FROST niiiiesn K;„«iise an Ohio grand jury has their minds,” Page said. Vernon: Joyce Ollphant. Glastonbury: Allison Burke. GERMAN BOLOGNA dred signatures of members of St. Mary’s Gilligan of Ohio, appeared before the DELICIOUS APPLES SLICED STRAWBERRIES Town’s Directors only'started looking into the alleged Page said the committee should wait un­ Connecticut Legislature’s Executive FRESHMEN *1.39. Episcopal Church and Emanuel Lutheran til it can make a full report on whether the GEM FRANKS CASINO LB. Nominations Committee. payroll padding by Gilligan. First Honors IDAHO POTATOES STOUFFERS POUND CAKE 'riS' By SOL R. COHEN Zinsser said he will ask for a suspension Church. Page, in a letter Monday to Sen. David Ohio grand jury finds Tepper is involved in JUNIORS FRESH ALASKAN KINO FRESH FLORIDA ...... Ohio authorities say they have no Massaro, who owns about 2W acres of the scandal. With Distinction . HADDOCK FILLETS •1.79 CRAB CLAWS Li '1.99 It appears thatthe "comparatively light of rules, so that the Lincoln Center item evidence linking Tepper to, the no-show M. Barry, D-Manchester, chairman of the First Honors VALENCIA ORANGES °:^ CHEESE RAVIOLI land off St. Jam es St., had requested CBD Ohio prosecutor George C. Smith, who Manchester: Richard Walsh. INDIAN RIVER'S REST SEEDLESS agenda” facing the Manchester Board of may be placed under “new business.” committee, said action on Gov. Ella T. With Distinction FRESH TASTE O' SEA COOKED scandal, but he may be questioned about it East Hartford: Laura Straceskl. Directors tonight may not be so liight after Directors Jackston and Ferguson haven’t extension to include most of the land took over from Ferguson, is investigating Glastonbury: Kelly Dwyer. POLLOCK FILLETS . 99- HADDOCK FILLETS L. '1.29 EXTRA LARGE because of his position in the Gilligan ad­ Grasso’s nomination should be delayed un­ Manchester: Mary Paris. WHITE GRAPEFRUIT SALTESEA FRIED CLAMS ! bounded by Main St., Myrtle St., St. Jam es charges that workers hired by Gilligan East Hartford: Donna Roberg, Mark all. disclosed their plans. ministration. til Tepper is cleared. Skehan. St., and Church St. First Honors N O TH So Itiat wfl moy itrv t oil our cwttomtri. wt rtttrva tho rlfht to limil M iti to ph|i. of throo. NoAo Mitf to tfoolort. Not roiponilMo tor typofroplilcol orrori. Two controversial subjects, although failed to show up for their jobs. Manchester: Katherine Leonard, Unfinished Business Ohio Auditor Thomas Ferguson, who 4 not on the agenda, may come up for dis­ Gilligan lost to former Gov. Jam es Second Honors Kathleen Tesik. -HMALTH « BMAUTY AIDS- BAKMKY- BAIBY- Under unfinished business, the board launched an investigation to see whether A Rhodes by a narrow ll,0(X)-vote margin in East Hartford: Colleen Agar, NOXZEMA CREAM ! KR AFT • WHITI OR COLOR IRISH SPRING cussion — the Lincoln Center parking employes appointed by Gilligan were Deborah DIStefan Margaret Egazarlan, Second Honors will consider establishing a Health November. Although the state of Ohio con­ NOXZEMA WHITE [ 20 OZ. AMERICAN SINGLES . k.' area, whether or not it should be restored showing up for work, said he has found Shellah Frazier, Susan Gallpo, Joanne Manchester: Linda Chambers, AIM TOOTHPASTE ( MRS. f i l b e r t s o f t District with South Windsor, permitting n n r . f t f t fo o d MART I LOAVES to a grassy area; and the town’s personnel ducted the electoral recount, Gilligan Glrardln, Joseph Qolec, Rosa Patricia Curtis, Mary Farley, Margaret t H A V I BREAD GOLDEN MARGARINE ; ‘o°w‘r Manchester Community College to rent Highland Park Spring nothing to suggest Tepper was involved. Kavanagh, Mark Lareau, Kathleen hired aides to monitor it. McGrath, Ellen Marino, Cynthia Roy, DRISTAN TABLETS ! FOOD MART SOAP supervisor, whether or not she was hand­ However, Tepper could be asked to testify Mellon, Karen Mitchell, Laura Morkait; Monica Smith. CRBAM space in the Teen Center for a Day Care Robin Mullins, Cathy Ploszaj, Susan ENGLISH MUFFINS CINNAMON ROLLS • ' « . * 5‘ OFF LABEL picked by the town manager. He supposedly had some 40 of the East Hartford: Sonia FamIgllettI, LIM E-W ILD FOREST BEACON ASPIRIN i TIP TOP ■ SEEDED OR UNSEEOEO Center, and allocating $9,000 for a ramp about his knowledge of the workings of the Samela, Jane Thelry, Diane Thompson. James Fox, Gina Frese, Carolyn MENTHOL REGULAR recount recruits and campaign workers II OUNCE CAN ST. LOUIS RYE BREAD BREYER'S YOGURTkl:^^.. ‘cSI 5 O Z. BAR Hearings Possible for the handicapped at the rear of the ^Water Safe to Drink Gilligan administration. Manchester: Alice Balflore, Donna BEACON ALCOHOL .ox°xT< : Bradley. Patricia Kenyon, Greg Lareau, FOOO CLUB EX. SHARP WHITI . . put on the state payroll, the Hartford Brown, Elizabeth Cowles, Beth Lillian Palmlarl, Karen Roberg, Joyce CRISTViSW • BUTTERFARM Both subjects will be under Municipal Building. Times said. After the Rhodes administra­ lamonaco, Jane Lemelln, Marie Nassitf, Wehner. COSMETIC PUFFS UOCOUNT ( WHITE BREAD life LB. LOAF CHEDDAR CHEESt STICK'•• "correspondence.” Both subjects may get Nominated Last Week Dena Parsico. Bolton: Lori Ducharme, Leslie Man­ GENIST- II PACK COUNTRVSTYLI ORBUTTBRMILK Under public hearing items it will con­ The Manchester Health Department has owned by Robert C. Dennison, Wells C. tion took over, the Gilligan appointees South Windsor: Susan Bennett, John VALIANT COLD CAPSULESco'Jkt/ PILLSBURY BISCUITS 2.V‘ public airings, if their sponsors, Carl Tepper was nominated by Mrs. Grasso na, Douglas Ovian. ASST. JUMBO DONUTS PKG. sider; declared Highland Spring water safe to Dennison and Dorothy C. Beach, but has reportedly were failing to show up for . Flynn, Kevin Golden, Janet Nesterick, Glastonbury: Chris Hertel, Cynthia Zinsser for Lincoln Center and Phyllis last week to the $33,000-a-year job of Christopher Welch. • a $6,563 appropriation for employing drink at this time and has removed the been used by the public for many years. LaChance. Jackston and Vivian Ferguson for the per­ finance commissioner to succeed George work. Glastonbury: Marie Schoebel, Eileen Vernon: Thomas RIordan. an additional school custodian, with the sign which had banned its use for several It was closed when tests showed Supino. ' Ellington: Marc PInard. sonnel supervisor, request they be placed J. Conkling, a former finance com­ Bolton: Thomas Alton, Johanna sum to be financed by a state grant. months. coliform bacteria (an indicator of con­ Andover: Kevin Hurst. I on the agenda. missioner asked by Mrs. Grasso to serve Young. South Windsor: Laurie Slack. f---- -c-gl ------• a $68,103 appropriation for the Head Town Sanitarian Ronald Kraatz said two tamination) present. Ellington: Sharon Smichanko. on an interim basis. Start program, to be financed by a federal Because the spring is used by the public, Hebron: Kathryn McHugh. Honorable Mention recent tests showed zero coliform Mrs. Grasso said last week she wished o f f off 2 0 * o f f grant. bacteria, “indicating the water was free town forces reconstructed portions of the Honorable Mention Manchester: Josnne Enderlln, I Off off I Off I Tepper had informed her of the alleged Inside Today Cynthia FabrIzI, Marcia Murray, Mary ON A 10 LB. BAG ! ON A 1 LB. VACUUM CAN ! ! ON A Vi OAL. CARTON to drink at that tim e.” spring’s piping system — with permission Manchester: Janet Conkling, Joan ON A 10 LB. BAG | I I ON TWO to COUNT PROS. | I ON A to OZ. PKO. I The Weather Salary Appropriation scandal surrounding the Gilligan ad­ Pescosolldo, Jana Sulick, luithleen GRAVY TRAIN j HILLS BROS. j ! TOP FROST Kraatz cautioned, “Users of the spring from the owners. Clay was placed around Kaeney, Julie Kenniff, Jamas KopeckI, Tierney, Diane Weiss. PILLSBURY I I I BR IU O I I POST I • a $1,214 appropriation for three ministration which was defeated last Area Profile ...... Pages 6, 9 Richard Lautenbach, Deborah Rand, should be aware that safety of the water is th# stone cistern at the spring ^urce, in East Hartford: James Dakin, Thomas COFFEE I ! ICECRE4M j The Connecticut state weather forecast: months salary (to June 30) for a clerk in November. Business news...... Page 3 Maureen Shaw. Warren Zaccaro. Keenan, Patricia Leonard, Thomas DOG FOOD j FLOUR I I I SOAP PADS j j RAISIN BRAN j not guaranteed. Future contamination order to prevent surface water from East Hartford: David Clifford, Ellen I ALL FLAVORS I Partly sunny this afternoon with a few the social services department, to be McKenna, Kathleen Viola. WITH THIS COUPON AT FOOD MARTS, f WITH THIS COUPON AT POOD MARTS. ! WITH THIS COUPON AT FOOO MARTS, f * WITH THIS COUPON AT FOOO MARTS, i * WITH THIS COUPON AT FOOO AURTS. J " WITH THIS COUPON AT FOOD MARTI. ■ Page said it would be a disservice to Dear Abby...... Page 8 Ehrhardt, Alan Lareau, Patrick Macken, South Windsor: Debbie Chenette, GOOD THRU SAT.. MARCH •. LIMIT ONE I GOODTHRUSAT.. MARCHS. LIMIT ONI .1 OOOD THRU SAT., MARCH I. LIMIT ONE I OOOD THRU SAT.,‘MARCH I. LIMIT I OOOD THRU SAT.. AURCNB. LIMIT TWO I GOOD THRU M T ., AURCH I. LIMIT ONB I financed from 1973-74 General Fund sur­ may occur without the user being aware of mixing with the ground water, and new BAG - ONI COUPON PER CUSTOMER. J I I I snow flurries in the northwestern part of Connecticut and Tepper himself if his James PIcone. 1^ CAN ■ ONI COUPON PER CUSTOMER, j BAO ■ ONE COUPON PBR CUSTOMIR. J| GAL. ■ ONE COUPON PER CUSTOMER. J j PKOS. ONB COUPON PIR CUSTOMIR. J ^ PKO. ONI COUPON PIR CUSTOMIR. J Betty’s Notebook...... Page 8 Lisa Donnelly, Vllma Ortego. plus. the problem. The health department will piping was installed. Glastonbury: Brad Stralla. Glastonbury: Anne-Marie Cannata, the state. H i^ temperatures in the 30s. nomination were approved before the Ohio continue to sample the water periodically The lid on the cistern was sealed tem­ Prignano joins protest ...... Page 12 South Windsor: Mark Slack. Barbara Ehlar. Clear and cold tonight with lows in the Under new business items (to be acted investigation was complete. Bolton: John Grimaldi. Vernon: Lynne Shovak. PRICES EfHCTIVE IN MANCHESTER upon March 11) is a proposed $25,000 and will close the spring whenever porarily. A new water-tight lid was Pillard MPOA president...... Page 3 •WEST MIDDLE TURNPIKE MANCHESTER PARKADI teens inland and low 20s along the sound. Post Important Fair Wednesday with highs again in the allocation for a study of the town’s water conform bacteria are found.” ordered and will be installed at a later Herald Angle...... Page 10 supply and its quality. The spring is on private property afid is date. “The post of commissioner of finance East in tourney p la y ...... P a g e 10 1