PAGE SIXTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Tues., July 2. 1974 Obituaries\ Father Schneider Moves S Pearson Plans to Retire Police Report Mrs. Rose M. Mulroney VERNON MANCHESTER was arrested' Monday on a ROCKVILLE - Mrs. Rose M. William A, Pearsoiif 58, of 117 to help Pearson, as the sergeant warrant issued by Circuit Court The Rev. William Schneider, Mulroney, 78, of 21 Court St. Hemlock St., a patrolman on Two boys age 10 and 12 were knew a bit more about the caught in a home under con­ 12 charging him with non­ who has served as assistant ' died Monday at Rockville the Manchester Police Depart­ man’s background. The pastor of St. Bernard’s CJiurch, HanrljTatTr lEupmng HrralJi struction on Grissom Rd. by the support. General Hospital. She was the ment since July 25, 1945, will sergeant grabbed his arm and Rockville, since 1968, is leaving owner last week. An investiga­ Gaskell was released on a $1,- widow of Raymond W. retire July 31 completing over pulled it free. Then he reached St. Bernard’s and going to St. MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, 1974- VOL. XCHI, No. 233 tion by police resulted in their 000 non-surety bond for Manchester—A City of Village Charm TWENTY PAGES - TWO SECTIONS Mulroney. 29 years of service. into his pocket ad pulled out a John’s parish in Montville. PRICE: FIFTEEN CENTS referral Monday to Juvenile appearance in Circuit Court 12, Mrs. Mulroney was born in Chief James M. Reardon said pistol. Father Schneider, a native of Court on charges of third- Rockville, July 16. Hinsdale, Mass., and had lived this morning, "Bill l^earson has Back at headquarters, Pear­ New York City, was prdained in degree criminal mischief. in the Vernon area most of her been a fliitS^^^ceman. He has son found out the man he was David Greenfield, 20, of 1968 by the late Richard Car­ life. made a major contribution to chatting with was a dangerous Vandalism at the site recent­ Tunnel Rd., Vernon was dinal Cushing of Boston. Prior News Capsules Survivors are a daughter, the town and his associates. one with a long criminal record. ly has included punctured charged this morning with to entering the Pope John Mrs. Francis Smith of Stafford; "His manner of dealing with He would have, according to the trailer tires, broken windows, making unnecessary noise with XXIII Seminary for Delayed two grandchildren and two the public'*and handling record, used the pistol. Pearson scribbling on the inside walls a motor vehicle. Vocations in Weston, Mass., in great-grandchildren. problems have helped police Won’t Testify Nixon, Brezhnev Admit said he believes his quiet and carved initials in fresh ce­ He is scheduled to appear in 1964 at the age of 40, Father The funeral is Wednesday at and community relations for his manner with him and the ment. Circuit Court 12, Rockville, Schneider was a salesman for WASHINGTON (UPI) - The “big 8:15 a.m. from the Burke- 29 years with us. We wish him sergeant’s grip on the man’s August 6. the Brooks Brothers New York question mark’’ in the House Fortin Funeral Home, 76 the best of luck, health and arm are what prevented In other police action: City clothing house. Judiciary Committee’s impeachment Prospect St., with a Mass at St. success." violence that day. • About $860 in checks and TOWN OF MANCHESTER During World War II, he inquiry, according to a Republican Limits of Bernard's Church at 9. Burial Patrolman Pearson said this reement There were other tense cash were reported stolen from served with the Navy Seebees member, is how close H.R. Haldeman will be in St. Bernard's morning from his home (he is By HELEN THOMAS moments in his 29 years but a dresser drawer in the in Hawaii and on the I ^ n d of was to ih'esident Nixon and whether Limitation (SALT) treaty - a temporary “in the name of God,” Kissinger told a Cemetery. off duty today) that, ‘Tve LEGAL NOTICE UPI White House Reporter Pearson likes to recall his work bedroom of Richard Lescroart Guam in the Marianna^ Nixon could not have known his aides affair that does not cover the major new briefing, "what is ‘strategic superiority’ Friends may call at the enjoyed my position. There The Zoning Board of Appeals MOSCOW (UPI) — Looking weary. with what police refer to as of 122A New State Rd. while he His term of service at St. were involved in the Watergate scan­ threat of multiple-warhead rockets, at these levels” possessed by the two funeral home tonight from 7 to have been a lot of good “ domestic disputes.” Many was sleeping during Sunday will hold public hearings on Bernard's has been longer than President Nixon aqd Leonid I. 9. dal. Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger told superpowers’ memories.” policemen across the country night. Police are investigating. Monday July 15, 1974, starting that of any assistant pastor Brezhnev today acknowledged they Mrs. Agnes Marcel But Haldeman told the committee reporters a full-scale nuclear accord was “if we do not solve this problem by 1977, He spoke of his more-gentle- Willimn A. Pearson have been killed by walking into • Several thousand dollars of §t 7:00 p.m., in the Hearing since 1940, the Rev. John White, Rev. William Schneider had failed to curb the offensive imperative for mankind. . Mrs. Agnes St. Onge Marcel, than-usuai style of police work. through his lawyers that he will not (aee Page Ten) such disputes. Tempers flare damage was done to a 12-ton Room of the Municipal Building pastor of St. Bernard’s said. nuclear arms race and closed their 68, of 47 Avondale Rd. died “ The other officers call to go to the corner of to hear and consider the answer questions if called to testify; high and both men and women roller over the weekend owned summit with second-best agreements Monday at Manchester sometimes kid me for being too Adams and Center Sts. and following petitions: that he would invoke the Fifth Amend­ do violent things at such times. by the Mitchell Trucking Co. of limiting nuclear tests and deployment Memorial Hospital. She was the lenient,” he said. "But I believe check out a "suspicious looking “ I’ve had good luck with 90 Brookfield St., South Wind­ Item 1 Joseph Fortin — The ment in order to protect his right to a Wimbledon Tennis Upsets of defensive missiles. widow of Jean L. Marcel. it's good that I've had a rapport man.” Pearson went to the husband-wife squabbles,” he sor and located at the Georgia Request variance to place tool Muffler That’s fair trial on cover-up conspiracy Mrs. Marcel was born in Put- with the young people. scene and found the man and shed in side yard 4 feet from Brezhnev, general secretary of the said. “I often wish I had been a Pacific Construction Co. site on Guaranteed for charges. nam and had lived in "When I do make an arrest, I began talking with him. The psychiatrist.” N. Main St. property line — 54 Eldridge Soviet Communist party, gave Nixon a Billy Jean King Beaten Manchester for 33 years. try to make it clear to the per­ man was tense and kept his Pearson and his wife, Glen- Sand was put in the fuel tank, Street — Business Zone II as long as you warm sendoff at Vnukovo Airport as the Before she retired, she had son why he is being arrested. hand in a pocket. He would not dolyn, have been married for 36 radiator and air cleaner. ’The Item 2 United Pentecostal own the car... King Burial Today President left for the United States to give been employed at Iona Mfg. Co. “ This has meant few the nation a televised report on his seven- WIMBLEDON, England (UPI) — up the racket wizardry of his youth, answer the questipns directly. years. They have three children hydraulic system was stuffed Church — Request variance to ATLANTA (UPI) — Mrs. Martin and at Pratt and Whitney Divi­ problems later on when the A sergeant flame on the scene and six grandchildren. with human waste. reduce rear yard to 10 feet for 875-2517 day summit, Ken Rosewall of Australia and Olga tempered with more than 20 years of sion of United. Aircraft Corp., case comes up in court,” he purpbse of erecting addition to Luther King Sr. will be buried today 'ITie entire 16-man Politburo, ruling body Morozova of Russia gave the experience and gave a masterly dis­ • Sandra Miller, 21, of Hart­ while authorities try to determine East. Hartford. She was a com­ said. • ford suffered minor injuries at building — 185 Woodbridge of the Soviet Communist party, and Wimbledon Tennis Championships play of all court tennis in eliminating municant of St. Bridget Church An example of this attitude 12:31 a.m. today as a rear seat Street — Residence Zone B. whether the young black man who several hundred Soviet and American one of its ^eatest days of upsets Newcombe, 6-1, 1-6, 6-0, 7-5. and a member of the OLENDER'S MUFFLER SHOP allegedly shot her acted alone or was citizens turned out to see Nixon off. A and how it once saved Pear­ Young Citizens Corps passenger in the car driven by Item 3 Michael & Catherine ROUTE 83 ROCKVILLE today by eliminating topseeds John Then Billie Jean, an odds-on- Manchester Senior Citizens. son’s life occurred about 14 Gale Lehman, 19, of Windsor S. Tluck — Variance is part of a conspiracy. broad smile broke through his fatigued Newcombe and Billie Jean King on favorite in the betting to become the She is survived by tw;p sons, appearance as he said his farewells to the years ago. Locks. The car went off the road requested for area, frontage their way to the semifinals. first woman to win the singles six American contingent. . 3 Charles E. Matcel of The dispatcher gave him a and front yard requirements Proposed by Thompson and hit guide rail posts on W. times went down before the speed and Manchester and Je^dH. Marcel necessary for legal purposes at Peron Tribute Brezhnev was in a jovial mood, laughing Jimmy Connors of Belleville, 111. Middle Tpke. near the East added a smaller footnote to a sur­ determination of the pigtailed 25- of Vernon; two dpughters, Mrs. Manchester Mayor John grant ful scholarships to any 168-170 West Center Street — BUENOS AIRES (UPI) - Tens of with Premier Alexei N. Kosygin and Hartford town line. The car was prising day by beating the defending year-old Russian 7-5, 6-2. Suzanne Carter of Manchester Thompson is proposing a Young state college or university — a towed away. Miss Miller was Residence Zone B. SOUTH SIDE thousands of weeping Argentines President Nikolai V. Podgomy as he shook ENTRANCE and Mrs. Jeanne Castoldi of En­ Citizens Corps for Connecticut. two-year scholarship for each taken to Manchester Memorial Item 4 Scott B. Clendaniel — jammed the rainswept streets of hands with Nixon and watched him depart. champion Jan Kodes of Kerry Melville of Australia picked field; two sistei^, Mrs. Rose He said it is one answer to a year of service in the corps, or Hospital where she was treated Variance is requested to reduce Buenos Aires today, waiting in a The two leaders promised in a final Czechoslovakia to join the her )vay through the debris of broken Auger of Putnam and Mrs. pattern of high unemployment four years for serving two for abrasions on her elbow and side yard to 4 feet for purpose grieving throng to pay an emotional communique ending their seven-day sum­ semifinalists. service games to retire third-seeded Corona Bartlett of Southbridge, Fire Calls of erecting addition to dwelling mit to try to negotiate at some future date for young people and, as a con­ years. leg and then released. final tribute to Juan Domingo Peron. Ninth-seeded Rosewall, at 39 the Evonne Goolagong, a former title Mass.; and five grandchildren. sequence, of decreasing options He is proposing a pilot • A motorcycle owned by — 37 Kensington Street — an extension of the 1972 Strategic Arms oldest man in the singles, summoned holder, 9-7, 1-6, 6-2. The funeral is Wednesday at • 6:33 p.m. Monday — oven Residence Zone A. fire at 1097 Main St. (Town) for career opportunities. program, with a recruitment of George Sylvester of 110 Broad 9:30 a m. from the Fitzgerald Under his plan, young people 100 to 250 corpsmen, and an St. was stolen sometime Mon­ Item 5 Raymond Damato — ExCaptive Home Funeral Home, 225 Main St., • 6:41 p.m. Monday — car Variance is requested to erect drove into house at 23 Overhill 16 to 19 years of age would be eventual permanent corps of day from his garage. NEW YORK (UPI) - Smiling with a Mass at St. Bridget recruited by the state for a 500 to 750. • The two “sick’’ dogs detached garage elsewhere Church at 10. Burial will be in Rd. (Ellington) vivaciously and tightly clutching her period not to exceed two years Thompson is recommending reported on Case Mt.’s roadway than in fourth quarter of lot, but Town Fireworks—Just Memory St. Bridget Cemetery. • 8:31 p.m. Monday — odor of huband’s hand, an American mis­ — to- work in a variety of ser­ the program be coordinated at 7:30 p.m. Sunday have been no closer than 20 feet from Friends may call at the smoke at 555 Porter St. (Town) By SOL R. COHEN vice jobs. with the state’s Regional Com­ found to be love sick street line — 24 Homestead sionary nurse came home Tuesday^ before that, not tomorrow, and not, at All town services and offices will funeral home tonight from 7 to Emphasis, Thompson said; munity College system — with Both belong to Thomas Street — Residence Zone B. \ and praised the Lord for seeing her If you’re thinking of' taking in the this writing, next year. , resume business on Friday, as will postal A ______would be on service in state in­ career counseling, remedial Murphy of 241 Birch Mt. Rd. Item 6 Robert McNamara — through a 26-day ordeal as a captive of fireworks display in Manchester Those Manchester residents anxious to service. In Memoriam Sentiment, along with religion, is stitutions of health, mental education programs and who was warned to keep his Variance is requested to reduce Ethiopian guerrillas. tomorrow (July Fourth) — forget it. Don’t view a fireworks dispay in this area will . The Herald always had a member of its In loving memory of Daniel Walknis health and mental retardation. southwesterly side yard to 11 almost the entire basis for funeral ser­ even listen for the boom of the cannon at 6 have to be content with one at 9:15 who passed away July I, 1970. educational enrichment dogs tied up. staff write a story about the fireworks dis­ In-addition, the Young Citizens programs to be provided. • (Tver $200 worth of tapes feet 6 inches for purpose of vice. When people stop caring about Rescued Student Dies p.m. tomorrow — to tell you if the show’s tomorrow in East Hartford, at Martin play, and some of the lead sentences had a Sweet Is the word of remembrance, Hearing Reset Corps would be available for “An important part of this and other gear were stolen erecting porch — 43 Lakewood on or off. Park, Burnside Ave.; or one at 9 tonight spark of sheer poetry about them, as Dear Is the one who Is gone. Circle South — Residence Zone other people...when family members NAIROBI, Kenya (UPI) - An It’s off. It was off last year and the year (weather permitting)^ in Vernon, at In memory we will always keep him. work in municipalities — in program,” explained Thomp­ from a damaged car belonging witness: On Apartments education, recreation and youth son, “would be to acquaint AA. before that. And, unless someone comes American Legion Field, West St. Just as the years roll on. to Anthony J. Poliicito of East no longer mourn the loss of one of their American student found in the desert “In the pink glow of a superb summer A zone change sought by. programs, in general hospitals young, people with problems Hartford. The car had been Information pertaining to above Saturday after five days without food up with a dramatic suggestion, it’ll be off Mayor John Thompson, in a proclama­ Dave Morsey and Mike Linders may be obtained in the Plan­ own...then the need for funeral service next year, too. tion, is urging that bells in Manchester sky, an exploding glitter of white stars, J developer Charles Ponticelli to and other humane institutions. many of us never really towed to Luce’s Garage on E. and water died T u ^ a y of a kidney ning Office. fading to red and blue ....’’ In Memoriam allow 40 more apartments Thompson explained that, in experience nor appreciate. Middle Tpke. and left there for also will cease to exist. failure. Missing in Manchester tomorrow will be All persons interested may at­ f ■■r-- the “oohs” and "ahs” of the crowd, es­ "With jaws hung open in amazement In loving memory of our beloved between E. Middle Tpke. and return for the services, the "For example, working with the last few weeks. The theft Jeffrey Hammock, 25, of Gales Mother a.nd Grandmother, Mrs. Maude Hollister St. has been postponed state would provide a modest mentally retarded or was discovered by Poilicito tend these hearings. timated at about 30,000 in 1971. The crowd, and necks craning upward, an estimated E. Topllff, who passed away July 2,1973. Ferry, Conn., had been lost in Kenya’s for public hearing Sept. 9. income, room and board, and emotionally disturbed when he left the hospital after ZONING BOARD OF drawn to Manchester’s Mt. Nebo from the No ‘Crisp Salute’ 30,000 parents and youngsters celebrated MCMIIR.TME OROER 0$ THI OOlOlN RUU barren northern wastes near Lake What would I give If I could say. A hearing on Ponticelli’s health services and care. youngsters can be rewarding 'recovering from injuries due to APPEALS surrounding area towns, never seemed to Independence Day wide-eyed as ....’’ "Hello. Mother," in the same old way. application — to change zoning In addition, the state would and enlightening. Assisting a crash wth the car in June and Bernard R. Johnson, Rudolf and was taken to a Nairobi mind it when a year’s work dissipated into “Mt. Nebo took on its annual combina­ To hear your voice, to see your smile. Chairman \VH5 hospital when found by a search par­ smoke in about 40 minutes. tion carnival-New York City subway at­ To sit and talk with you awhile. from Residence A to Residence elderly citizens, becoming went to examine it. churches and public buildings be rung for Paul J. Rossetto, HOLMES Until 1971, fireworks displays had been mosphere last night as what seemed like Though absent you are always near. M Zone on about four acres — Scouts Clean Up ^ aware of the real poverty that VERNON 400 M A IN STREET • MANCHESTER,CONN, ty. four minutes July Fourth, loginning at 2 Still loved and missed and ever dear. was originally scheduled 'for exists here as it does Secretary held for over 20 years in Manchester — everyone in town inched his way shoulder- U Ronald Gaskell, 31, of 218 HOWARD HOLMES ARTHUR HOLMES. NORMAN HOLMES p.m. — to continue "a practice which Hockanum River everywhere, or helping young Dated this 2nd day of July, 1974. first at the old golf lots where Manchester to-shoulder and bumper-to-bumper toward Sadly missed. public hearing Monday night Charter Oak St., Manchester You Can Have The First Piece originated in Connecticut and has spread Daughter. Lorraine an before the Manchester Plan­ A Hockanum River Cleanup people in trouble and relating High School now stands, then Memorial throughout the nation.” , Son-in-law Leo and ning and Zoning Commission. Day was held Saturday, spon­ government to those problems Field, and then, for about 10 years of the He is urging also that the American ^ ______Grandchildren “After a day of sunning at the beach or In other business Monday sored by the Citizen’s Cleanup would contribute to the making time, at Mt. Nebo. Flag be dispayed, “to reaffirm our faith in in the backyard, a record number of night, the commission voted to Committee of East Hartford. of socially aware citizens.” That huge clown is a birthday cake 30 inches long — the same length as Sponsored for most of that time by the principles- for which our Nation has Manchester and area residents ...." "make legal” an illegally sub­ Members of Boy Scout Troop Shawn Galen Adams who is admiring his mother’s creation on his first Manchester’s American Legion Post, the stood since its founding 198 years ago.” I About Town fireworks fizzled out when the new 1-84 divided lot on Gardner St., near 126 of Manchester who helped birthday, today. Mrs. John C. Adams of 112 N. Elm St. created the clown All banks and almost all businesses will This has to be everyone’s favorite — "A the Fern St. intersection. with the cleanup were Bill from a design on the party invitations she sent out. Decorated with coconut, was opened. It cut through the Mt. Nebo be closed tomorrow. There won’t be any Members of the Manchester area. crisp salute split the damp Manchester air L The action was informally ap­ Grange will meet tonight at Stratford, Doug Fahle, Jeff chocolate shot, colored gumdrops and a fresh strawberry stuck on his hat, postal service. The Municipal Building at 6 p.m. sharp yesterday, as a bashful sun proved last month when an at­ Legion officials conferred with towh of­ 7:30 at the Holmes FuaeraL^ Porter, Jim Adams, Ralph the cake required three boxes of cake mix and four pans of mixed shapes. and all town and school board offices will peekedKlTrough an overcast sky, providing torney for a prospective buyer Hot and humid this afternoon, high in ficials to no avail. Nobody was able to Home. 400 Main St. to pay their Goff, Dave Millis, Ralph Ley, Shawn and the cake will be the center of attraction at a party tonight for be closed. The refuse pickup scheduled for a dual signal for ....” of the parcel was seeking to the 90s. Hazy, very warm and humid come up with a new site for the fireworks respects to the late Mrs. Rose and Frank Ley. A free lunch for Nettt lEttgltmlt tonight, low in the mid 70s. Thursday part­ about 50 guests. (Herald photo by Dunn) tomorrow won’t be held. Emergency clear the title. display. The Herald, as has been its policy, will Tamiso who was a member. all volunteers was provided by ly sunny, hot'and humid, chance of telephone numbers for town services are: East Hartford merchants. Ergo — no more fireworks show in Highway, 649-5070; refuse, ,649-1886, not publish tomorrow. It will publish ilcmnri{tUi.ilnt- showers or thunderstorms late in the day Manchester — not last year, not the year Friday. Have a safe and sane Fourth. The next cleanu|) day will be 1076 BURNSIDE AVE. or at night, high in the low 90s. sanitary sewage and water, 649-9697. July 13. Rain date will be July EAST HARTFORD, CONN. Town Gets 12.21 Bid 20. All volunteers are welcome. No Saleimen RtproMnl Ui. Florence Boston, Owner For further information call On Short Investment Frank Ley at 649-7665. A program of competitive for short-term investments bidding for investing town totaling $1,318,000 In eight town New Areas Included funds, instituted 17 months ago funds — including the General by Manchester Treasurer Fund. The going rate withqut Roger Negro, after consulting bidding would have been 10.25 with town auditor Jerome per cent, Negro explained. Now In Town Fire District Baskin, has begun to bear fruit, The money from seven of the Negro reported today. funds will be invested for 32 that you’ve eluding 449 and even numbers up to and in­ He said about $12,000 in ad­ As of Monday, property owners on the days, and from the eighth for 46 cluding 462), Vernon St., Vernon St. West ditional interest has been chosen following streets in Northeast Manchester days. (up to and including number 191), realized to date with con­ are 'receiving fire protection from the Bids were received alSo from Woodstock Dr. siderably more anticipated as each other Manchester, Town Fire Department. the Hartford National Bank and the result of competitive bids Previously they received fire protection Town Fire Chief John Rivosa said every Trust Co., 12.16 per cent; received Monday. from the Manchester, Eighth District Fire house, apartment and business establish­ United Bank and Trust Co., Negro reported a high bid of Department, under a contract with the ment was visited by a uniformed fireman 12.10 per cent; and Manchester 12.21 per cent’Irom the Connec­ town: and that only five or six families weren’t State Bank, 10.95 per cent. ticut Bank and Trust Co. It is Ambassador Dr. (numbers 7-9-11 and all home. In those instances, he said, numbers from 58 up), Avery St. (up to and literature was left and the homes will be including 175), Baldwin Rd., Bent St., revisited. Bishop Dr., Bryan Dr., Carman Rd. (from He reminded ail persons visited to place number 39 up). Carpenter Rd., (kilonial the stickers left with them on their Rd. (north from Scott Dr,), Concord Rd. telephones. The telephone nurnber for the LOTS OF BOmSFBIZBS (up to number 111 inclusive), Cornwall Dr. Town Fire Department is 643-1151. Today...As Always...Better Meats At Also, Deming St. (up to number 230 in­ clusive), Dearborn Dr., Dorset Lane, PINEHURST Elberta Rd., Ellen Lane, Esquire Dr., 3 Special Hours For Your Flag Dr., Grissom Rd., Hale Rd., Holiday Shopping Convenience. : ■ Hamilton Dr., Kennedy Rd., Kent Dr., Inside Today's Lexington Dr., Lydall St. (from' number PINEHURST will be Open Wednesday 262 up). 8 A.M. til 8 p.M. Also, McDivitt Dr., McNall St., Mitchell Look for the special Dr., Oakland St. (from number 445 up), On July 4th, we'll Parker St. (all numbers up to and in­ draw two winning Lottery green tickets on sale now. ^stsstas. cluding 386, then all numbers from 540 up, Irralb with the exclusion of numbers. 551 and It’,s time to choose your numbers, the regular They're your pass to play thursday, JULY 4th. 553), Pond Lane (from number 72 up). special rings. Happily, number worth up to two great games for the Progress Dr., Richmond Dr., Sage Dr., Area Profile, Paget 5, 6 8:30 A.M. til 4:30 P.M. you ■ c u n c h o o s e a $300,000 in total cash price of one. Connecticut's Sass Dr. Your Neighbor’s Kitchen, Page 9 Keepsake with complete $100,000 Lottery. And Also, Scott Dr. (from number 156 up), Community Spirit of 76, Page 2 confidence, because it’s prizes. And a holiday Shepai^ Dr., Taylor St. (numbers 49 and News for Senior Citizens, Page 3 perfect, permanently bonus number worth a the July 4th Bonus 50 and numbers 490-512-540-554-5561, You will find it convenient to do all your Tolland Tpke. (odd numbers up to and in- Holiday bantams national bowling registered and protected revolutionary $1776 for Drawing. shopping at PINEHURST where with a champs. Page 12 against loss. WlttllkT $2.00 grocery order, Land of Lakes every perfect 5digit match. Moriarty’a top East Hartford, Page )DI.AWO l-/-. . -.J / BUTTER costs less than margarine (69$ 12 Map of Northeast area of Manchester lb.) and Shurfine MILK in paper cartons is Miles National Little Lbagua /HltlTNi shows shaded sections that now (as of only $1.43 a gallon. We have Sealtest MILK winners. Page 13 ______i f ■ U July 1) are serviced by the in 25$ jugs, also at a low price of $1.38 plus f 1 JTtltCHIANO' 3 ^liu 3^ ^rnttaliont r Manchester, Town Fire Department. deposit. .“"“I \_h ri — Previously, they were serviced by the MANCHESTER PARKADE CONNECTICUT'S $100^000 LOTTERY ,1r L, Manchester, Eighth District Fire PINEHURST GROCERY INC. Department, under a per-fee contract No Herald thousands of winners each week. with the town. All property owners in YOUR AUTHORIZED KEEPSAKE JEWELER 7 ^ Trwit-M vk Rrf. the shaded areas pay fire taxes to the Tomorrow town. i p Xg e tw o - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchegter, Conn., Wed., July 3. 1974 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Wed., July 3, 1974- PAGE THREE ^Arms and Man’ £ 144 Opens Thursday « TELEVISION TONIGHT h i t S t News for Senior Citizens She is Wheel Chair BURNSIDE George Bernard Shaw’s By Wally FoHin MMtMMinri •HIIUS •IKIP/MK The Community irnnrsiosHOP PETER ROODANOVICH't "Arms and the Man” will open Thursday at Manchester Com­ munity College auditorium on 1ST. - 6:00- Thursday. July 4 Ping Pong ‘Champion S p irit o f ^76 the Bidwell St. campus at 8:30 (3-8-22) NEWS THEFINASTWAY m H k*- p.m. (18) CHAMPIONS INCOIO«*7;30^;30 Special arrangements have - 6:00- -8 :3 0 - (20) WASHINGTON Hello everybody. Well, here Bernadette Schulz, Harvey a volun^r at Manchester’s been made to use the proceeds (3-8-22) NEWS (8-40) FIREHOUSE By SOL R. COHEN ISSPonr. H. ifvo si DEBATES we are into July and still Barrette, Betty Jesanis, and Lutz Junior Museum, where she from the July 11th performance (18) BASEBALL (18) LASSIE waiting for the hot weather. by John Sibun FOR THE 70a Ann Perras, 116. Her parents call her outgoing impressed everyone she came FRIDAY, SATURDAY to provide short term loans for (20) FILM (24) 2251 DAYS FOOD (24) SESAME STREET Here at the Center the big Don’t forget that tomorrow^ and cheerful, “the type of per­ in contact with. She worked on persons who enroll at the (24) SESAME STREET TRfATftE III I (30) TO TELL THE TRUTH - 9 M - news is our plcifc to be held at we’re clos^ because it’s the son who accepts her problem various exhibits and painted the STAMP college following their release (30) TO TELL THE TRUTH SPECIALS AlfitondWonml (40) BONANZA (3) APPLAUSE Wickham Park on Thursday, Fourth but you’d never know It and does the best she possibly museum’s circus backdrop. With the thump of cannon and from state prions and jails. (40) BONANZA \|USTOlillERjJ 4-14 what a treat for those who the sewing committee and the (8-40) KUNQ FU July 11. It’s a day out under the these days without seeing some can to master it and live with And she painted two murals. July the flashes of muskets aimed at The benefits will help to make — 6:30— came! The'wet grass and mud Revolutionary dance and song -6 :3 0 - (18) THE OTHER SIX DAYS shade of the trees playing such of the good old fireworks. it.” She worked on two sheets of ■OMAIP SHAWS C tm tH the Redcoats on June the first up for the lack of funds which is (8-22-30) NEWS gave the spectacle another group, the “Company of Ladies (8-22-30-40) NEWS (20-22-30) IRONSIDE games as bingo, cards and to Remember having someone Her opponents in the sport Masonite, which then were United States Dept, All Rnast supermarkets last, the Revolution was an acute problem for these in­ -7 :0 0 - dimension — it reminded one and Gentlemen.’’) -7:00— -1 0 K ) 0 - hold a sing-along, with lots of wake you up by letting go one of she loves so well and plays so placed on the walls. brought to life for visitors to the dividuals and has prevented (3-20-22-30-40) NEWS of Agriculture closed all day July 4th that camp life was not spent "Kitty” Keller’s interest in (8-40) STREETS OF SAN goodies to crunch on. Tickets those five-inchers under your well call her a tough, but fair, Her father says, “Chrystine’s grounds of the Nathan Hale some from attending college, (8) TRUTH OR (3-20-22-30-40) NEWS continually under sunny skies. music is a lifelong one, which FRANCISCO are available at the office, ahd bedroom window? Although we competitor. first big ambition is to graduate Authorized .Food' Homestead. "A Day in the Life said Jon Harrison, director of CONSEQUENCES -7:00— For me, the smell of damp was developed at Vassar (20-22-30) STARS AND must be picked up by “hiesday are closed tomorrow, we will be Chrystine Humphrey is 20 from Kent. Her second is to be 1 ___ of a Colonial Soldier" was the publications at the college. (18) DICK VAN DYKE (3-20-22-30-40) NEWS Stamp Store earth enhanced the scene, as it (College’'and Hartford Conser­ STRIPES SHOW so that we can figure how much open for business on Friday. years of age and an art major at a teacher. We’re very proud of official opening of Coventry's T he committee which (24) ZOOM food to order. opened with the Nathan Hale vatory and has since been put to -7 :3 0 - We’ll have our regular kitchen Kent State University, Ohio. her and we’re confident she’ll Bicentennial program for the arranged the special perfor­ Ancient Fife and Drum Corps excellent use, professionally, in -7 :3 0 - (3) RX: KEEPING WELL WITH -10:30— Going to Races social in the morning, and set­ She is a sophomore and is atten­ do both.” mance includes MCC President Nation’s 200th birthday. swinging proudly down a muddy the greater Hartford area. Her (3) SALE OF THE CENTURV JOHN TYSON, M.O. (18) DAWSON MCALLISTER Next big news is our trip to back that afternoon. ding summer school. The inclement weather ob­ Frederick W. Lowe Jr., and the track to the dignified beat of interests in the musical field (8) PROFILE II PEOPLE (8) THRILLSEEKERS (24) WHO IS MAN? the races at Rockingham Park Handicapped since birth by a viously kept many away, but marial airs. This group exudes are varied, but her daughter’s Rt. Rev. Msgr. Edward J. AND PROGRESS (20) FILM - 1 1 : 0 0 - on Thursday, July 18. Registra­ spinal injury, she has known no INVITATION TO BID Reardon of St. James Church, Golfer’s Busy the quiet confidence that they association with the fife and (18) COUNTRY CARNIVAL (22) HOLLYWOOD AND THE (3-8-18-22-30-40) NEWS tion will start on Monday mor­ other life but the one she has The Manchester Board of co-chairmen, and three MCC Meanwhile, back at the are the best and if there is a drum corps caused her to focus (20) FILM STARS (20) SAN FRANCISCO ning at 8:30, and we will take as spent in a wheel chair. She has Education solicits bids for a faculty m em bers: John R. Center and on Monday morning finer fife and drum corps in the on the music of Revolutionary (22) HOLLYWOOD SQUARES (24) TO BE ANNOUNCED BEAT many buses as we can fill. The we had 80 players for our use of her shoulders and arms, Truck for the 1974-1975 school Crowley, Richard M. Eller and (24) ROCK GOSPEL (30) NEW TREASURE HUNT f/pxt- Jacques Ira l country I have yet to hear of it. days. It is her responsibility to -1 1 :3 0 - complete package for the trip kitchen social bingo games. but not her legs, and she has no Chrystine Humphrey year. Sealed proposals will be But music is only part of the verify every note of music Mary Ann Roy. The faculty (30) WAIT TILL YOUR (40) DRAGNET will include bus, tip to drivet, feeling in several of her fingers. received until 3:00 p.m. July 17, 6 4 6 -1 1 2 0 members once taught college (3) MOVIE ' While this was going on, we had played, and being the FATHER GETS HOME - : - ticket to the races, and dinner story;, the over-all strength of 8 00 "The Magnificent Yankee" (1950) our Senior G olfer’s busy. .About three weeks ago at the 1974 at which time they will be this organization is with its dedicated, and thorough person courses at Somers (Correctional (40) ROOM 222 (3) THE WALTONS afterward. You will have a Spokane (Wash.) World’s Fair, He says he’s proud Chrystine publicly opened. Specifications Institution under an educational (8-40) WIDE WORLD Here’s a report from their diversity. On the way to the she is, this pursuit has led to - 8:00- (8-40) CHOPPER ONE SPECIAL choice of either baked stuff^ leader, Joseph DuPont, direct (?hryStine won the national han­ traveled to Spokane at her own and bid forms may be secured parade ground the marchers countless hours of research. program which has been (3) TONY ORLANDO AND (20-22-30) COMEDYWORLD turkey or baked stuffed had­ dicapped ping pong title in her expense — from the money she at the Business Office, 45 N. assumed by Asnuntuck Com­ (20-22-30) JOHNNY CARSON from the Blackledge Golf pass some of their associated So those who heard the DAWN (24) A BIRTHDAY STORY dock with all the trimmings, all class (1-B). It was.at the 18th received selling some of her School Street, Manchester, munity College in Enfield. Course! units. These are the Artificers military camp music on June 1 (8-40) COWBOYS for 812.50 per person, tax and After all the rain we had a Annual Wheel Chair Games. paintings, acrylics and oils. Connecticut. Raymond E. Tickets are available singly working at their field crafts, can be assured they were (18) SHARING OUR FAITH tip included. '■ v e ^ nice day to golf, and it sure She’s eligible to compete in the Last summer, Chrystine was Demers, Business Manager or in blocks for groups. Reser­ 0 | [AST WINDm the cooper the tinsmith and h experiencing the real thing. (20-22-30) CHASE Th e a te r Time Schedule So here’s a chance for a day ih^ed up in &e scores. A1 July 17 World Games in London skilled gunsmith carving the This, iii turn, has led to a most vations may be made by calling away from home, enjoy but won’t go — for a variety of T 3 j DRIVE IN A- RT 5 Mrs. Roy at 646-4900, ext. 351. -8 :3 0 - Bolls had a 43; AI Petke a 44, barrel for a musket — some of fascinating individual project (8-40) MOVIE watching all the action, and and Ted Breton, Merrill Dickin­ reasons. the many trades which made that Kitty is doing for the then settle down to a delicious son, and H. Laquerre had a 46. The games were started in CHAIN STORES "Qat Christie Love" THURSDAY THIATRE MSI each military encampment self Bicentennial and one that will (24) BOBOQUIVARI WEDNESDAY dinner. See you all at Tallwood next England after World War II, to l i m MEMPHIS, Tenn. (UPI) - UUMOT MIUSUIENT PAM IN Ml-Mt sufficient. From the campfires ultimately by of benefit to Manchester Drive-In — “Let Manchester Drive-In — "Let By the way, as you know, Monday, July 8. provide competition and fan for A number of large retail -9 :0 0 - NEW ENQUNO the smell of cooking permeated others. the Good Times Roll,” 8:40; the Good Times Roll,” 8:40; starting^uly 1st, a new law the many servicemen han­ HELD OVER 2 r 6 I M WEEK store chains were born here (3) CANNON the air, as it was prepared in “Lords of Flatbush,” 10:20 “Lords of Flatbush,” 10:20 went into effect concerning no dicapped from wounds. EXCLUWVE iWEA SHOWINQ During her research for on the banks of the Mississip­ (18) TEACH-IN Pinochle fNTIRE PARK OPEN the then accepted fashion, and, Vernon Cine 1 — “The Exor­ Vernon Cine 1 — “ The smoking in a public building. Chrystine is the daughter of Revolutionary music, she came pi River. (20-22-30) MOVIE In the afternoon we had 14 M r. and Mrs. Andrew ’ [VFRY DAY I PM NOW IN THEATRE NO. 1 tid-bit wise, the food was dis­ cist,” 7:10-9:20-12:00 Midnight Exorcist,” 2:00-7:10-9:20 Well, we here at the Center will across a manuscript "His Book Among the chains which “FItzwIlly" (1967) tables for pinochle and the Humphrey of 41 McDivitt St. tributed to inquisitive visitors. Vernon Cine 2 — “Lords of Vernon Cine 2 — “Lords of be seeing signs posted to that Along with the corps other for the Fife,” 1777, by Giles first established stores in —10KI0— winners were; T he family moved to Flatbush,” 7:15-8:45-10:15-12:00 Flatbush,” 2:15-7:15-8:45-10:15 effect, and also special places ShoHlder Roast Gibbs Jr. Believed to be the Inez Mahoney, 701; Martha Jie-Ai-OF JULY, units, such as the colorful Memphis w ere S. H. Kress & (3) KOJAK designated for anyone who just Manchester about a year ago. It only one in existence, it was Midnight Showplace Theatre — LaBate, 671; Bette Jesanis, 662; CELEBMTION £) Knowlton Rangers and the Co., John G. McCrory dime (8-40) DOC ELLIOT has to have another cigarette. formerly resided in Cleveland, validated by Arthur Schrader of Showplace Theatre — “American Graffiti,” 1:30-3:25- Jennie Fogarty, 658; Cecile Boneless Beef First Artillery Detachment, stores and S.S. Kresge stores. (18) JIMMY SWAQGERT Action here at the Center where Chrystine graduated S££9 Bie AURAeWHS Old Sturbridge Village, an “American Graffiti,” 7:15-9:15 5:20-7:15-9:15 Benson, 651; Helen Erickson, fell to on the parage ground and (24) MUSIC OF THE starts with the happenings on with her class from THURSDAY-JULY 4 authority on Colonial and. Burnside Theater — “Daisy Burnside Theater — "Daisy and Paul Schuetz, 649; Grace the routine of a soldiers day PEOPLE Friday, and like always we had Collinswood High School. A family pleaser that’s all juicy tender - eating$ ^ 1 9 Revolutionary music. Miller,” 7:30-9:30 Miller,” 7:30-9:30 Wicdsor, 647; Claire Renn7644; "SKIPPER" * then unfolded. T his printing test pattern is a nice turnout in the morning M r. Humphrey says meat, ^ rv e with brown potatoes, onions and Sponsored by a grant from — 10:30— Blue Hills Drive-In — “3 The Blue Hills Drive-In — “ 3 The ^llen Bronke, 639; Lyla Steele, the * The story covered ail aspects part of The Herald quality con- (18) MAYOR’S HALF HOUR for out kitchen social bingo, and Chrystine is an expert ping ALL DAY all your favorite vegetables for a superb pot the Connecticut Historical Hard Way,” 8:45; “Gordon’s Hard Way,” 8:45; “Gordon’s 636; Wesley Frost, 629; Robert Performing m g m ! of camp life from sunup to sun­ ,trol program in order to give (24) PEOPLE JUST DONT many of the players had their pong player. The remarkable Porpoise Society, Kitty is preparing, in a War,” 10:40 War,” 10:40 Ahem, 625, and Al Gates, 615. roast. lb down and the key to each and you one of the finest WHISTLE NO. MORE Showcase Cine 1— “Thunder­ own little picnic for they thing about her play, he says, is I, practical format, the Showcase Cine 1— “Thunder­ A reminder to you folks who OSS * NOW IN THEATRE NO. 2 every event and activity was .newspapers in the nation. brought their sandwiches and that she plays left-handed and, 4th. of manuscript for publication so - 1 1 : 0 0 - bolt and Lightfoot,” 1:00-3:10- bolt and Lightfoot,” 1:00-3:10- like to go shopping. Our bus will music. It appears that music we served them coffee or tea. because her grip is weak, often Boneless (3-8-18-22-30-40) NEWS 5:20-7:30-9:40 5:20-7:30-9:40 be running in its regular was the very existence of a that it may be used by drops the paddle. > JULY! (20) SAN FRANCISCO Showcase Cine 2 — “Marne,” S etback Results Tuesday schedule to pick up and THURS Shoulder musicians and planners during London Broil soldier’s life and ensured the Showcase Cine 2 — “Marne,” “She always beats me, and BEAT 2:15-4:40-7:10-9:40 In the afternoon we had 67 drop you off at either the K- * FRIO t MmCY , orderly running of the camp. the Bicentennial clebration. We 2:15-4:40-7:10-9:40 I’m pretty good at it myself,” ALL MEDICINAL SERVICES ARE AVAILABLE 0S3 » ki . Showcase Cine 3 — ”9 Lives players for setback with the Mart or Pathmark stores. 3 lbs or Musical calls were vital as shall all be the richer by some — 11:30— he says. _ - I II TMl KCniNG Showcase Cine 3 - - ”9 Lives of Fritz the Cat,” 1:00-3:00- following winners: There you can shop for signals to designate duties and of h e r other proposed (3) MOVIE Ground Chuck More of Fritz the Cat,” 1:00-3:00- 5:00-7:00-11:00 Ann Lehamann, 149; Ger­ l A C C W t t “Revolutionary Days” projects “Stars and Stripes Forever” groceries as well as other to rally men. Music stirred the 5:00-7:00-11:00 Showcase Cine 4 — trude Herrmann, 127; Blanche items. That’s every Tuesday, so About Town Over blood and the beat of a familiar which include, "M ueic in (8-40) WIDE WORLD WESTOWN RDTOTWia .. ^ Pino i /•‘‘Chinatown,” 2:00-4:30-7:00- McDowell, 126; Esther Ander­ if you’d like more information 25 Leg Quarters With Back ^Colonial Connecticut” 1635- SPECIAL Showcase uine » — . The VFW Post and Auxiliary drum comforting when con­ son, 124; Peter Frey, 124; about shopping just call our of­ Breast Quarters With Wing53‘ ib ^ Arntfonu fronted in battle. It was music 1790, (a pamphlet com­ c “Chinatown,” 2:00-4:30-7:00- , , „„ „ „ will conduct a recreational Years tii AUftAcrm U.A. East 1— Super Ckips, Albert Ouellette, 123; Catherine fice. 455 HARTFORD RD. which helped to swing those missioned by the Connecticut 9:25 program Wednesday iit the of WWW****** Bicentennial Commission), and 2:15-3:55 Cappuccio and Lou Weber, 122; I guess that’s about it until leadened legs at the epd of long U.A. East 1 — "Super Cops,” Newington Veterans Hospital. MANCHESTER FIREWORKS OISRU Ernestine D onnelly, 121; our column on Saturday. So a volume of tunes from the 7:30-9:20 U.A. Ea; 2 — “Sound of Those planning to attend will [Continuous I A 10 30 PM COLOR nDtU u marches. Above all, music was Joseph Windsor, John Gaily, have a nice holiday, and for you 'YOUR COMMUNITY Finast Franks Skinless ^ »Ml SIAOlUU Revolutionary period, to be U.A. East 2 — “Sound of pleasure, to while away the Music,” \,i 1:45-8:00 Wesley Frost, Michael meet at the Post Home no later Service! published in June of 19^. Music,” 2:00-8:00 lucky iiges, have a safe and HEALTH SERVICE STORE" many off-duty hours which is DeSimone and John Kehoe, 117; than 6:30 p.m. Mr. Dell Specials of the Week! RM« th# ALL NOW IN THEATRE NO. 3 Kitty Keller is only one of the U.A. East 3 — ‘‘Groove U.A. ^ast 3 — "Groove enjoyable long weekend. $0 fl tn lh9 SufMf L the sorry lot of any soldier. many decidated ^>eople behind DECI’S DRIVE-IN Tube,” 2:00-7:00-8:35-10:00 Tube,”/i:30-4:00-5:30-7:00-8:35- Cuilruout p4itprtjrmp J.I Quarters THENINC^ musical of them alll Phono 646-1995 R eg . $ 6 5 ...... 4 7 .4 9 Now 2** to 8** |fi% S O F a PURCHASE R eg . $ 6 0 ...... 4 2 .4 9 Wear, Overalls, With Coupon 1 lb OPEN 7 DAYS R o q . $ 5 0 3 1 a8 9 DRESS KNIT Girls’ and Boys’ Sunsuits and Topper Below pkg 5 9 ” F »m LUCY OF SLACKS Bathing Suits AMEFhCA’S STEAK EXPERT " » '"• ENTIRE STOCK Reg. to 25.00 Sets ™'CAT SHORT SLEEVE OHEGROUP F in a s t Where ujer^ you in *62? OPEN ALL DAY THURSDAY, n.oo DRESS SHUTS 0” Girls’ Playwear Group of Brand 1 Reg. 7.60 to 12.00 ONEOROUP Shorts and Sets, w 4th. of JULY! Or More! Now 4** to 8** Name Boy’s Trousers B litte r ID** Slacks and Sets Discontinued Styles in straight legs and flairs FEATURING OUR USUAL in Reg. - Slims - Huskys 1 lb DAILY ADULT AND AIfntlons Extra p k g , D a ir ii F SUPPLY LIMITED Quarters CHILDREN’S MENU, - 4 Q u e e n 59* ^ SO HURRY DOWN TO AT OUR REGULAR PRICESI 7N I WE HAVE MANY OTHER UNADVERTISED SPECIAl TI with This Coupon I Miln 0 and A Purchase of $5 or More Please Call U» If You Have A Group of 6 or More, Limit one Coupon MEN’S SHOP So That We Can Serve You Belter! b m e r (MMMtom utrt) OPEN 6 DAYS - THURS. NITES ’til 9 P.M . - Cljarge Accounts Invited H380 Valid thru July 5-6 MANCHESTER HQUIE RIDE m i r Prices In This Ad Effective July 5 & 8 Only a u rtt July 17 PAGE FOUR - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Wed., July3, 1974 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Wed., July 3. 1974— PAGE FIVE

TH E F O U R T H JULY ^ iUanrlirfitpr lEupuing ■ k S h e H e r a l b Special Bloodmobile Firewhrks Display Tonight There will be a special holiday Bloodmobile Saturday at the T O HOLD FESTIVAL IN HONOR OF /o MAMCHESTER«\ THE BIBTUDAV OF THE N A TIO N ' " Amm Profile American Red Cross headquarters at 209 Farmington Ave., Hart­ Founded Oct. 1, 1881 ford, for ^ose who wish to donate blood. recently installed as president VERNON The retiring president, Mrs. Vernon Senior Citizens pinochle The holiday weekend will bring with it the need for blood as a Published by "Manchester Publishing Subscribers who fail to receive their of the Suburban Women’s Club Charles Regan, was presented The annual fireworks display, group were: Joseph Gessay, result of the expected increase in highway accidents and other Co., Herald Square. Manchester, Conn. newspaper by carrier daily before 5:30 of Vernon, Ellington and with a charm bracelet and THAT THESE UNITED . Rockville Hospital Notes sponsored by the Vernon 844; Katherine Duell, 620; Ruth casualties. The past several months, the monthly Bloodmobile , 06040, telephone 643-2711 (AC 203). p.m. should telephone the circulation Tolland, Inc. Mrs. Robert silver wine basket from the Recreation Department, will be Ctorbin, 602; and John Poggie, visits to Manchester have not met the 150 pint per month quota department, 647-9^. COLONIES ARE,AND ^ Moakler is vice president. membership, and board Published every evening except Sun­ tonight. Activities will siart at 7 580. leaving the over-all supply short. OF RIGHT OUGHT TO ^ ^ Other officers installed: Mrs. members and women who had Due to the holiday there will The opportunity has been provided to,supplement the already days and holidays. Entered at the Member Audit Bureau of Circulation with a concert by the Gover­ John Evans, recording BE, FREE AND Admitted Tuesday: Susan Tolland; Richard Ilgen, South perfect attendance at the be no tournament play this lower-than-standard supply by walk-in c&nors from 9 a.m. to 1 Manchester, Conn., Post Office as Se­ nor’s Foot Guard Band of Hart­ secretary; Mrs. Karlan Beth Ellis, Center Rd., Vernon; St., Rockville; Sharon meetings were presented with week. July 11 at 1 p.m. at the p.Tn. Appointments may also be made by calling 677-4531. cond Class Mail Matter. INDEPENDENT STA TES^ ford. ' Greene, corresponding s m John Hancock of Massachusetts signed the Declaration Robert Favreau, Cedar St., Johnston, Village St., flowers. Lottie Fisk Building, Henry ...... Burl L Lyons. Publisher Rockville; Kimberly Damage, The display and concert will secretary; Mrs. Frank Votta, Trash Pickup The Manchester. Publishing Co. of Independence with a bold, elaborate and most legible Rockville; Valerie Landry, be at the L«gion Field on Regan Park wili be the next session. Hoffman Rd., Ellington; treasurer; and Mrs. Eugene Because of the July 4 holiday, assumes no financial responsibility for flourish. It was followed by the signatures of 55 others Dailey Circle, Rockville; Fran­ Rd. The concert will conclude At that meeting new ,'wL-r\J'C Joseph Gessay, Middle Butcher cis Nason Sr., Enfield; Mrs. Groves, nominating chairman. trash usually collected by the members may sign up to join typographical errors appearing in adver­ from the 13 American colonies, 198 years ago tomorrow. at 8:30 and the fireworks dis­ Appointeef to the executive FORMAL'S INN me. Rd., Rockville; Maeve O’Neill, Sandra Rogers and twin town on Thursday will be the tournament play. High Subscription Rates tisements and other reading matter in Years of battle, bloodshed, hardship and often despair play is scheduled for 9:15''or as board: Mrs. Charles Regan, ad­ White Birch Rd., Tolland; Nan­ daughters, Somers; Frank picked up Friday along with the single scorer at the close of the Payable in Advance soon as it is dark enough. visor and historian; Mrs. David For the tux The Manchester Evening Herald. have followed, but today, nearly two centuries later, we of cy Rockx, Eva Circle, Rosinskl, Mile Hill Rd., regular Friday route. present tournament was Frank One Month...... $3.25 Those attending are Nordling and Mrs. John Roe, Display advertising closing hours, America are still a nation bound by the principles set forth Rockville; Janet Ryan, Jolly Tolland; Josephine Skidgel, The refuse area in Ellington Minor witti a 722. High totai reminded to bring their own newsletter; Mrs. Stanley that’s inn Single C opy...... 15< three full days prior to publication. in that Declaration and in the Institution which followed Rd., Ellington; Megan Slover, Village St., RockviUe; Doris will be closed Thursday. score of 24,561 w a^ttained by blankets or lawn chairs to sit on Smyrski, parliamentarian; By Carrier, W eekly...... 75< Deadline for Herald want ads, 12 noon it. Allan Dr., Vernon; Richard Trudeau, Somers. Burt Edwards. during the concert. A confes­ Mrs. Smyrski and Mrs. Anthony for him One Y e a r...... $39.00 prior to day of publication; 12 noon No matter how you plan to observe the holiday, it would Welesky, East Windsor; Laura Birth 'Tuesday: A daughter to sion stand will be operated by lamonaco, coordinators of com­ (Official Charity Witkiewicz, Storrs. Mr. and Mrs. Gary West, Office Location Six Months...... $ld.50 Friday for publication Saturday and be fitting if all of us would take a moment to reaffirm that Post 14, American Legion and munity service; Mrs. James Charles Simone, social direc­ Discharged Tuesday: Marge Orchard St., Rockville. Dr. Joseph Kristan, health tor of Nutmeg Village complex, Frinli A. Amon*. Pr«ld«nt Three Months...... $9.75 Monday. ours is a great and noble nation. the National Guard will have an Chenoweth, program; Mrs. 147 Birch St.. ManchnMr. Conn. 06040 Cerrigione, Brown Bridge Rd., director for the town, has an­ has announced that the John Adams, second President of the United States, exhibit. John Fortin, projects; Mrs. nounced that the Environmen­ tt\c* Talophono 10.9 WMk Diyi wrote of July Fourth: “It ought to be solemnized with Vacation School Frederick Swenson, publicity; residents have adopted 649-7901 10-6 Saturday tal Health Services Department Newington Children's Home as Andrew Tally pomp and parade, with shows, guns, bells, from one end of Vacation Church School will Mrs. John Lockwood and Mrs. is now located in the Public their official charity. be conducted for the week of Paul Riedel, refreshments; Independence Day the country to the other, from this time forever more.” The Stamp Collector Works Building on Rt. 30. The residents staged a July 15-19 at the Union Mrs. James White, social and A great many communities have abandoned July Fourth The hours for the new office Memorial Day benefit dance By Russ MacKendrlck Congregational Church, sunshine; Mrs. E. P. Craugh Limited Enrollment Tomorrow is the Fourth of July. But those who fear for America celebrations and that’s a shame because they don’t have to are 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and the and raised more than $130 for Rockville. The theme will be and Mrs. Alan Ross, telephone; be devoted exclusively to fireworks. So perhaps in our own phone number is 872-4949. the hospital and another similar This 198th anniversary of the forget those words in our C!onstitution Capital Fare “Christian Living with One and Mra. Donald Erickson, Pinochle Winners event is being planned for later way we can each pay silent tribute tomorrow to a great na­ TTiere will be a big wing-ding Another.” ways and means. CAMP GLEN HAVEN American Declaration of which stated the purpose of our found­ out the June 8 “Stamps” mag Tournament winners in the this month. tion. at New York City this coming Classes, open to any child Independence will be observed in a., with the ad: “ Help ing fathers was the. creation of a weekend - the IN-JUN-PEX. Wanted...Professional who will be four by December Damage Slight I DAY CAMP quiet and sober manner by most of us “more perfect union.” Curbside pickup of newspapers from Manchester Don’t look for war whoops or Philatelist...Salary to $25,000.” of this year through those to ' (FOR BOYS AND GIRLS) enter Grade 7 in the fall, will HARTFORD (UPI) - for those 198 years have placed a This phrase implies their humble households starts this week and we are pleased the town rain dances; it just means 'The Manchester Philatelic FLETCHER GLASS CO. J S a | The Food Shortage entered into such an agreement for the service. International All-Junior Stamp Society get-together on June 25 run each day from 9:30 to 11:30 Denuding of trees by gypsy burden on our nation which the THE 16ttl CONSECUTIVE YEAR knowledge that the United States of We are hoping that in time The Herald will be able to and Literature Exhibition. The was given out to circuit-booking «t.m. moth caterpillars has not been Over 25 Y«ars of Experience | 0^ MANCHESTER drafters of the Declaration of first in history. It is being put and stamp gossip with the A registration fee of 50 cents severe in Connecticut this year. LOCATED AT CRYSTAL LAKE, ELLIN6T0N America was not bom perfect; that WASHINGTON - Barbara crease in assistance to needy getting worse. For example, for purchase recycled newsprint, the commodity upon which on by young folks from U.S., exception of three diligents who per family will be collected on The Connecticut Audubon Auto - Plate - Window Glass - Mirrors - Glass Independence could hardly foresee. the precepts upon which it is based Ward, the economist, and Dr. countries, and when both the first time in many years your paper is printed. For one thing, recycled newsprint is (Onlv 2q ijin. frem MindNSttr) 3 Canada, Italy, Germany, the first day of the school. Society in Fairfield said Jean Mayer, the nutritionist, Democrats and Republicans there are reports of serious a lower price, though some in the paper-making business were setting up the new club Furniture Tops - Picture Framinp - Fireplace & Where the Declaration came about were not inviolate; and that each Switzerland, and Mexico. year. Those wishing to register a defoliation of trees is down this were not kidding the other day agree on legislation that would malnutrition in Central say there is an increased amount of spoilage because of its Door Mirrors - Medicine. Cabinets - Special Work CfmP Camp D/rGcfor Everyone is welcome to attend, President Bob Deming, child should call the church of­ year and that the elm span GEORGE MITCHELL as the ultimate action against the op­ generation in the context of its own when they tried to put the world increase the cost of foreign aid America. strengthf" n iM V . OfCoiM. TONY RASH but participation is limited to Program Chairman Chuck fice, 875-2559 or Mrs. Theodore worm, another pest, has just l.t. Loyota CoBege pression of freedom by a distant and experience ' and needs must face food shortage in terms the that is news. In any case, the most tragic Collector’s Items MJ. M n f f M d CnBi the ages of 9 to 18. So Dad can Dougenik, 875-4772. about disappeared from the CJLOJ. (M l yr.) Ur v M.LD. Uriv. of Msrvlana average individual would un­ Agriculture Department victims are children. Henry R. Berry, and Manpex Oiaimnan Danish Plates »r.) U I . of'jltM. indifferent king, there is now, an This is the season for visitors and businesses and their come along if he doesn’t butt Annual Picnic region. Manchester 649-4521 QuM iM i COMIMlOf up to the responsibilities of self- derstand. experts are optimistic about Laouisse, director of the United Jerry Caron were deep in con­ Presidential WIndhM Hlgli employes should keep it in mind. into the conversation too much. ference for some two hours. Dobosz, Ertel, Laboc, Hansen However, the society said, WiMlsar Hlfli historic confrontation being staged in government. Miss Ward wants the well-to- U.S. food supplies this year. Nations Children’s Fund, Decanters The affair is being sponsored Unit 14, American Legion the tussock moth is on the in­ m a iHOCHURU a v a il m u -a t ... do to pass up just one bam- They have estimated a harvest declared the other day that a liie other day we received this testimonial from a fellow Tliey had to plan for the hosting Nullne the courts which could affect some of The many problems that face us, by the United Nations, the Gub of the Connecticut Philatelic Auxiliary, will hold its annual crease and that could mean Estimates Gladly Given KMUK am itr - n i Hinfwii IM.. Mandwstir Jt)urger a week. Dr. Mayer of 2.1 billion bushels of whes;t, whopping 400 to 500 million who spends thd'winters in Flprida and summers at the Reproductions NAS8IFF sraar sh o p - m i Main St, Mandwatar of UN Collectors, and the picnic and election of officer more leaves being stripped Open Thurs. & FrI. till 9 P.M. the concepts embodied in the U.S. the possible impeachment and others, urges worldwide campaign to which would be ample for children wdre threatened by Cape. Society in the fall and for put­ , JACKSON’S MAAKn - Wapphl| American Philatelic Society July 17 at 6 p.m. at the Plunder from trees in the future. Some Sal. till 5 P.M. NUTMEO PHARMACT - Vamon d rd s popularize breast feeding. What domestic needs of 750 million “severe malnutrition.” That’s “We went to Ma Ma Mia’s Cuisine for dinner. The food ting on another Manpex in the Plastics In Stock Constitution which was drafted are not products of our Revolutionary (via the Junior Division of the home, 4 Charter Rd., Rockville. areas of defoliation in the state - OH CAU - both are saying is that the shor­ bushels and for the sale of a a lot of starving tots, and I for and service were excellent. We shall return.” spring. McKee Manchester 'A” - 3/16" - Va” following the American Revolution APS Writers’ Unit No. 30). Club‘Officers this year include Sharon, East 54 Si, CAMP SECtOTAn - E. Hartfonl BM4T7S Day ar M|M concepts but our failure to live up to tage of food around the globe is billion bushels abroad, leaving one find no comfort in the We hope to have slide shows (Off Center Street) Stock Sheets or Cut "Stamps” magazine of June 29 or speakers for the four Mrs. David Conant was Lyme, Killingly, Union and FREE TRANSPORTATION from Rlandiaatar, WaapMf that started with the Declaration of the opportunities gained for us by the a problem that some day will be a carryover of 350 million knowledge that so few of them A merchant asked the other day if it is illegal to make a Stafford. Sizes Shopping Cantar, Howard Johnaoira RL 30 felt in every American home bushels for emergency aid (available at the library) gives ’Tuesday meetings as the season MBMMHiMand Vamon MMdla School M MM MM MHI Independence. live in America. U-tum on Main Street. Declaration of Independence and for­ unless everybody gets together abroad. half its space to details of the progresses. It could be said with some logic the to help conserve what is He perhaps tried to answer his own question when he exhibition. C^uck, who wears another m a lize in our Constitution. But the experts’ prophesies Grow more food every­ available. commented there aren’t any posted signs to that effect. To get it all in, you would hat as president of the Far­ 725 E. Middle Turnpike American Revolution was a struggle We do not dispair for there must be are not Gospel. They are depen­ where? Great, but where CLOSED Here in America we all tend is the money coming from? Dr. However, a check with the police department reveals have to ping-pong back and mington Valley Gub, and his — COUPON...... dent on bountiful American between the rights of free men to re­ something going for us. Despite the to see the food "shortage as Norman E. Borlaug, the noted that a Main Street U-Tum is illegal. forth between the UN wife, Betsy, put on an OPEN MON. ANO TUES. THURS., JULY 4 harvests, which could be 6 A.M. to 9 P.M. something afflicting various developer of high-yield <^ains Headquarters and the Biltmore American Topical Society slide main free and the rights of the state. issues that seem to divide at home, devastated by the weather, and WEO. THAU SAT. poverty-stricken foreign’ coun­ and a Nobel Peace Prize vrinner Hotel. Some of the best things show at the meeting in May. It by the absence of any major Good news for parents who have done a better job than OREEN < A.m . 10,10 P.M. The basic issues in the judicial, and the Watergate mess in particular, tries, such as those of black says it will take an estimated seem to be the Friday 11 a.m. was “Americana On Foreign BTAMPS crop failures in other grain- they seem to be getting credit Tor these days: EXTRA S&H legislative and executive struggles of Africa. But the report of the annual investment of $7-billion seminar at the U.N. — "What Stamps.” We saw Walt Whit­ we are making great advances abroad producing countries. Moreover, A survey submitted to 5,000 teen-agers reveals the Senate Select Committee on to $8-billion to meet increased Should I Collect?” ; the Satur­ man on a Czech issue, Mark ’’How 3 Fine/ today are but a continuation of that after so many years of frustration ind it is not comforting to reflect amazing fact that 84 per cent of them feel that their Nutrition and Human Needs demands for the fertilizer that day seminar, same time and ’Twain on Liberia, Will Rogers SupenharMtt To GREEN STAMPS J that would food stocks have parents have done a good job rearing them. 'They would conflict. disappointment. was a shocker. It concluded p l ^ — "How To Write Up on Nicaragua, and learned that. Serve You Botterl" fallen to their lowest level in 20 causes seeds to sprout and Siiporinarliots bluntly that even in affluent florish. never tell their parents this face to face but overwhelming­ Your Stamp Exhibit” ; and Argentina was the first to get The House Judiciary Committee is So as we pause to observe-the years while the world’s popula­ America the needy are now ly praised them when they responded to the survey. another on Saturday at 3 o’clock out a Kennedy stamp. tion continues to grow at a rate In short, the food shortage 100 200 300 conducting an inquiry which could Fourth of July, let us do so confidently hungrier and poorer than they 'The report was publish^ in McCall’s and also reveals - “ How To Exhibit Your If you are wondering about DOUBLE S&H GREEN of 2 per cent a year. problem is not confined to some lead to the second attempt to impeach that two-thirds of the ydung i^ p le say they are able to Stamps.” ’Throughout the three- tl)q Connecticut Philatelic Cffaclhro MEATS SF®*® that ultimately the Ideals and con­ were four years ago. dusty, rutty little villages in STAMPS TONIGHT EXTRA EXTRA EXTRA The report was not a partisan Consider the report of the communicate openly with their parents on nearly every days there will be exhibits and Society (CPS) mentioned J u M 10 • IS a president in our history. cepts born of oppression, tempered in Africa and India. It is at the AND SATURDAY production. A “food action” Food and Agriculture Organiza­ subject, and are accepted for what they are, not what bourse tables and goings-on at above, where they meet and so With $10 v^h $20 with $30 least a financial problem for the Biltmore. forth — they have no real home, In the courts also are suits which the fires of battle, ^and so heatedly program proposed by Sen. tion, a United Nations division parents want them to be. 7 TO 10 P.M. purchase purchase purchase Main Street, .USA, because ’There will be special show but depend on facilities u touch on the lives of all of us as these debated before being inscribed in our Hubert Humphrey, D-Minn., with an impeccable reputation that’s where the money is. Take a bow, parents. U.S. GRADE A already had attracted support for expertise and accuracy. cachets for each day and an of­ supplied on a monthly basis by actions seek to limit or broaden Constitution, are of stem stuff. Just Maybe Hubert Humphrey has ficial IN-JUN-PEX souvenir member clubs throughout the on both sides of the Says the FAO: “The world something he proposes that Good Friday and Saturday, governmental powers over our lives. Vice President Gerald Ford hasseen a lot of the country card. state. They always have a good as another president said in time of (Congiessional aisles and it situation in 1974 remains more Americans change their rich July 5 and 8. Except during was put together with the con- difficult and uncertain than at this year. If you can’t make it to NYC, dealers’ bourse, program, and There are those who fear the coun­ great crisis, the Civil War, “that this diet habits to save grain, and DouMa Stamp Houra sultation assistance of any time since the years ’There are reports some members of th& Republican like a lot of us, there will be an auction. They are pretty well try cannot endure an impeachment Nation, under God, shall have a new says we should send abroad the National Committee are disturbed about the expense of some TV coverage, so watch buttoned down for the summer Secretary of State Henry following thd devastation of the three million tons of fertilizer Ford’s travels. Since Jan. 1, the bill for plane fares the paper. but further info might be ob­ proceeding. There are those who fear birth of freedom — and that govern­ Kissinger. Basically, the Second World War.” That’s spread annually on lawns and program urges a substantial in­ pretty bad, and it seems to be amounts to more than $400,0(X). tained from their secretary, "From The DoW the courts are assuming powers in golf courses. ment of the people, by the people-, and Ammunition, in case David Kent, P.O. Box 13, New Tha I N I Importad While Ford speaks at many fund-raising affairs, the U.S.D.A. CHOICE ____ L somebody says “Aw, stamps Britain, Chnn. 06050, if you want areas alien to it. There are those who for the people, shall not perish fom national committee generally only gets 10 per cent of such are kids stuff anyway!” : Whip to be ready for the September proceeds. fear the system of checks and this earth.” kickoff meeting. lb. Average G R O U N D 0 0 ^ balances has outlived its usefulness. WJky Does Jane Complain? 10-22 From Congressional Action: C H U C K W # 7 r. “As the Ways and Means Committee continues drafting U.S. GRADE A a tax reform bill, it hears a lot of strange proposals. Rep. By Lee Roderick American Colleges and headed “The real progress for Humphrey, Mills, Watergate Burke (D-Mass.) proposes giving individuals a seven per (Special to the Herald) by Dr. feernice “Bunny” women in higher education FREE SUMMER 'Alb. WASHINGTON — A woman’s Sandler. In a paper prepared cent investment tax credit for the purchase of shovels, CHICKEN QUARTERS U.S.D.A. CHOICE ■ ■ X What are the campaign managers staff revealed this information. The hasn’t come in numbers, but fmporlfd place is in the home. Education for the association, she rather in the acknowledgement hoes and other equipment used to work home vegetable FIRST CUT for Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey and sllflss CHEESE report also said that both Humphrey is wasted upon women. challenged some of those that a problem exists,” said Dr. gardens. What with food prices being what they are, the Legs with Backs CHUCK H ll^ Rep. Wilbur D. Mills doing in the and Mills failed to comply with Working women don’t need as “ myths” about women and Sandler. “Overt discrimination congressman figures people ought to be encouraged to « or F^'ANKS ^*"***^ CNifrrg much money as working men. education: policies that have been start gardens in their own back yards. Watergate investigation? Aides of requests to discuss aspects of their Breasts with Wings S T E A K • / * » C«pitof forms there are no “qualified” women A woman’s place is in the historically practiced, such as “Now, this is okay if you have a back yard, or even a COOKED SALAMI both have invoked the Fifth Amend­ campaign. for most executive and home. “If women’s place is in rules against nepotism, are FREE I front yard, but you could feel discriminate against if you *. ment and declined to testify about the academic jobs. Just ask any the homer, then why are going by the boards.” 49 are an apartment or a city dweller that doesn’t have Belly Dancing The connection with Watergate man. women, in-'Trqpifv increasing Also going by the boards are either. receipts of thousands of dollars in cor­ ’That’s why Jane complains. numbers, leaving the home to Lessons For r v conies in the fact that several cor­ separate wage scales for facul­ “Like we say, the committee hears some strange A. porate contributions in the 1972 Because for too long men, work? Women are nearly half ty men and women. And, Our Members porations including the Associated proposals. Stranger still, the committee approved this primary campaign. armed with such sterotyped of the work force and half the although colleges and univer­ Milk Producers, Inc., the nation’s arguments, have decided what mothers of school age children sities generally haven’t been one.” Jack Chestnut, who headed Jane needs. And since almost now work.” IIFE largest dairy cooperative, made sub­ required to award back pay, every institution in American- Education is wasted on Humphrey’s unsuccessful race for the more and more of them have On the telephone, a resident gave us this comment: stantial donations and President society is male dominated, it is women. “Another myth.....(a) been forced by law to give BACON JUICE Democratic presidential nomination, “We hope that one of these days the ordinance Nixon approved an increase, in 1971, easy to understand why what Study...indidated that 91 per women salary increases to 1 2 oz. and Joseph Johnson, former chairman Jane “needs” is not necessarily cent of women with doctorates bring them up to par with their prohibiting drinking of alcoholic beverages on town in the government milk support price, what Jane wants. were working. The more educa­ male countei^rts. property will be enforced.” of th e Mills for President enjoy citing “Congressional pressure” as One giant institution, tion a woman has, the more The national average of 'That seems like a reasonable request. organizations, invoked the privilege however, has been shaken to its likely she is to work.” SUPERIOR EXERCISE EQUIPMENT < one of the reasons for his decision. raises has been about $1,000. SOOTHING WHIRlPOOl 49 against self-incrimination when asked foundations by Jane with the Working women don’t need as One woman, however, received The free press scored a victory last week when the SUMMING SAUNA It’s beginning to look as though announcement that federal much money. “Is anyone a record $22,000. At the Univer­ SPARKLING SHOWERS to testify under oath. funds will be withheld from seriously suggesting that we Supreme Court struck down the so-called “Right of Reply” Watergate is its own boomerang. sity of Arkansas, one woman NUTRmONAL GUDANCE A draft report by the committee schools which practice sex dis­ stop phying peo()le on the basis law as an infringement of the First Amendment. YOGA CLASSES got a raise of $13,000 and \A crimination in their admission, of merit but begin to pay them another $10,000. And the The ruling pertains to a Florida statute which required Get Happy ... student treatment and employ­ on the basis of need?...Study University of Montana, under newspapers to give equal space to public officials they Gel Light 'n Lovely Notables^ Tax Shelter ment policies. At stake is the after study confirms that most pressure from HEW, has paid criticize editorially. KIDDIE CORRAL The Freshest Produce Sold"" •“From The Dairy" 3 nearly $10 billion dollar federal women work for the same com­ $88,000 in back pay afid salary ’The; iHigh Court held that the law would muzzle share of the $96 billion dollars pelling economic reasons that NO EXTRA CHARGB STRtCTLT FRESH OIUDE A Movie and television stars, and “the best” he has ever been listed increases to 39 women faculty newspapers by subjecting them to endless demands for the nation will spend on educa­ men do.” members. That’s something We even offer a other well-known personalities, in­ reply space every time they were to comment on public af­ supervised kiddle WATER Regular or Diet with. Javits said it was an ordinary tion this year. There are no “qualified” even Jane can’t complain nursery for your EXTRA fairs. vested in an oil-drilling tax shelter business investment to be written off “The proposed regulation women around to hire. about. convenience and MELON would affect, among others, “Somehow women are qualified “Faced with such a penalty, editors might well conclude your children’s LARGE PEPSI COU pleisuret W hole or that is under criminal investigation by on his 1974 tax return. virtually all public school enough to obtain the doctorate that the safe course is to avoid controversy,” commented $ C u t the Securities and Exchange Commis­ Tax shelters of this kind involve an systems in the country, as well but not qualified enough to be Chief Justice Warren Berger. ^ EGGS 6-16 oz. non return as almost 2,500 institutions of hired. Studies suggest that sion. The Home-Stake Production Co. extremely high degree of risk. ’They Herald The public would then be the loser. post-secondary education, some women doctorates are $ 1 1 9 of Tulsa, Okla., had taken itl $100 attract wealthy investors who have currently receiving federal somewhat better qualified than Yesterdays SHRIMP COCKTAIL .avsoi, ■ million or more, before it went iilto funds,” said Secretary Caspar men doctorates — not because Designers and manufacturers are spending a lot of time faciMtti may PHILADELPHIA Hjjtle to lose and much to gain if the dW « as eack localSan. Ripe Sente Weinberger of the Department women are smarter but, as a 25 Years Ago and money these days in a determined effort to put a hat on CREAM CHEESE 4 5 ^ bankruptcy proceedings last adventure succeeds because they Evan W. Nyquist, window of Health, Education & Welfare result of the greater difficulty every woman’s head in trying to bringtack the olden days. FAMILY SIZE I0WL8 September, a lawyer for the trustee must pay high taxes anyway. in announcing the decision. they encounter, generally only clerk at Manchester Post Of­ But as long as women pay what they pay for hairdos, the “Congress was decreed that the exceptionally well qualified fice, marks his retirement after CHIFFON 5 9 ^ revealed. For each tax shelter that returns hat effort is totally lost. And when it comes to hats, men sex dTscrimination in education women have been able to earn 33 years of service. resist even harder than women. The Wall Street Journal gave a , large rewards, dozens are un­ cannot be allowed to persist the degree.” lengthy list of investors, among them. where federal funds are In­ Another indication of why 10 Years Ago successful, particularly in oil and gas. WITH IHIS COVrOM volved,” he added. “Exempted, Jane — and Bunny Sandler — ' A this coupon J WITH THIS COUP t IS 00 ruocHoii i ■ p n ' > *" " r"is coupol '"IS court Sen. Jacob J. Javits, Republican Town Planning Commission Alaska is booming like it hasn’t boomed since the gold i PURCHASE tSSOOPURCNA a ss00 PuDCHasi 'A They appear to .offer participants an however, are all military complain is that during the WHh Coupon 1 Id t'lu l.V i 1 IS DO ruocuii asks Joseph Tamsky to'remain rush a century ago. 1.89 99* with Coupon liberal of New York; Ernest F. schools and many religious 1962-63 school ye^r, 19 per cent I'uqmpr 95«y,Hj,coup opportunity to pool their funds in an on job as town planning director New Valdez, a town of 1,250 people, has doubled slijce 'Hollings, South Carolina Democrat; schools;” of faculty members in four year Jack R. Hunter Inc., low 10< OFF o il venture managed by an One of the driving forces institutions of higher learning April when the oil pipeline bill cleared Congress! There are K-MAIIT PLAZA • 70« OFF 70« OFF 7« OFF 22« OFF 30« OFF « bidder for Robertson ^hool M r W ^ Dmnoy S4 0l. TC Ot. Holni 4 Pligi. CA Oz. Lisa Minelli, Tony Curtis, Mia reports the town will have 8,000 or more people by the epd 3 Pkgs. Cony Crockor 1 1h. Cm W experienced oil company. Only this behind the women’s movement were women. A full decade wing, agrees to allow town ad­ of the year. The construction company will reportedly FABRIC CHEER ;BAR-B-0 & MUSH' FUNNY FACE Farrow, stage and screen stars; and time the venture flopped, as so many in academia is the Washington later, in 1972-73. despite ditional 30 days to prepare for CAKE MAXWELL ^ based Project on the Status and growing pressure for action, bring some 3,500 persons to build the end of the pipeline, SPEHCEI n . MANCHESTER (Mw Im)

PAGE SIX - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Wed., July 3, 1974 MANCHES’TER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn.. Wed.. July 3. 1974— PAGE S E V ^ Awards Assembly TOLLAND HAVE A SAFE Vivian Kenneson OPBCN Correspondent STAMPS STORE HOURS Tel. 875-4704 . MON. SAT. The following awards were HAPPY 4th. 0 A.M. - 0 P.M. given during an awards S h e B e r a l h / SAM CRISPINO’S V assembly at Tolland High Sunday School June 26: \ 8 A.M . - 9 PM. Arts, by Mr. Goldberg and Area Profile Mrs. Holmes:* Joe Gay, Paul SUPREME Schmidt, John Trainor, Linda Kinney, Mary Jo Jendrucek, SUPREME W U BE OPEN ; r O O D S / Roseanne Jones, George Tracy, Greg Nelson, Mark Mulholland, 485 HARTFORD RD. Kim Olender. THURS. JULY 4 - 1 DM - 6PM MANCHESTER s a v e Liability Insurance Purchased Business, by Miss Comber and Mr. Scinto; Karen Karuzis, WE RESERVE THE RIGHT Jill Hancock, Warren Diana, . TO LIMIT QUANTITY. 6 $331 which once provided for “All board members and ad­ ministrators, but not teaches. Joyce Martin, Nancy Parker, NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR SOUTH WINDSOR Nancy Shores, Charlene West, governmental immunity have ministrators should be Dr. Goldman said that me typographical e r r o r s . WITH THESE COUPONS Judy Kuehnel been overturned by the courts protected in this age of litiga­ question of teacher-coverage is Mary Warks, Karen Bunce, Corrcspondenl in practically every state. tion against the possibpe loss of something that would be taken Brenda Bousquet, and Sue l& i TH. 644-1364 “In any event. Immunity to a their private property and up with the teachers bargaining Phillips, •GROCERY* In an effort to protect its school board or school board assets...in particular federal agency at a later date. Dramatics, by Mr. Magrey; GEM MELLO,CRISP members and administrators, Cindi Stockel, Carrie Smith, CURAD member would not apply, if an suits covering the 14th Amend­ ALL WIDE COOKED READY TO EAT the South Windsor Board of interpretation of school policy and Pete Perreira. MAXWEU HOUSE ment are specifically made Rotary Scholars SUCEDIUCON Education has taken out a $1 led to a violation of an in­ against individuals and not cor­ Foreign Language, by Mrs. .lb. pkg. million liability insurance dividual’s rights as provided by porate bodies such as boards of The South Windsor Rotary Hodgins; Shawn Lampron, COFFEE Club has presented $8,000 worth policy, with no d^uctable cost the 14th Amendment to the U.S. education.” CarolHIacArthur, Kim Hunt, BANDAGES... .30 e t of scholarships to six seniors, SHANK PORTION to the board, at a cost of |1,890 Constitution and subsequent ’The policy adopted by the Laurel Segar, and Greg Sposito. $ 2 1 5 recently graduated from South NESTEA WATER ADDEP annually. U.S. Supreme Court decision school board covers damages Graphic Art, by Mr. Turner: READY TO EAT Windsor High School. 21b. can The move to insure the board stemming from this and other because of certain offenses Howie Roskosky, Dennis C Full Three students received four- Young Andover Dramatists in Action ICED TEA for liability comes after more civil rights amendments,” said identified as personal injury. Tracey, Mike Toppi, Barry 10 Pack year scholarships. They are COOKED HUMS Shank Half 5 9 « and more suits have been filed the representatives. These items are false arrest, Johnson, James Morey, Keith MIX w /Lw n o n . against individual officials, detention, malicious prosecu­ Miss Carmen Acevedo, Lamelin, Mark Lamelin, Peter As an example of closures daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul nationwide, rather than entire tion, libel or slander, violation O’Bera, Ken Bush, Jeff Muller, Fifth graders at Andover Elementary School presented two plays to parents and students. FRI8KIE8 . which developed as a result of 6'A*os. boards of education or town of right of privacy, wrongful en­ Farris, 471 Miller Rd.; Miss Doug Amende, Mark Lentocha, The top photo shows them in “The Case of the Missing Parts of Speech,” an operetta by lb. p^v)4htii6 0 0 4 x 21 $5 pLithase^ claims filed against school Cano READY TO EAT councils. try or eviction, invasion of the Pamela Aselton, daughter of Peter Hyjek and Donald Smith. Janet Hutchinson. Mrs. Eagles, music teacher, helped with the musical requirement of In Connecticut, total immuni­ boards and school district Mrs. Gordon Aselton, 11 DOWNY right of private occupancy. Library Pages, by Mrs. the play. Also presented was “The Day They Parachuted the Cats on Borneo,” an mm A llV a r. Full employes are busing plans, ty for municipalities and boards The school board initially McGrath Rd.; and David M. Tracy:' Susan Howard, Diane COOKED HUMS Butt Han desegregation, labor ecological drama by Charlotte Pomerantz based on an actual event. This play was done CHOCK FUU .lb . FABRIC SOFTENER | and their agents no longer considered a policy which Riester, son of Mrs. Albina C. Martin, Debra Babcock, Bob negotiations; challenges to with stick puppets and scenery made by the children. (Herald photos by Lariviere) I exists. Thus, it is properly legal would include a $1,000 deduc­ Riester, 835 Foster St. Morey, Sandy Duntz, Darlene O’NUTS school financing plans, decen­ I to sue towns, board members table clause, which would have Miss Kim Keeley, daughter of Hunt, Kathy Jo Lemire, Brenda 3 tralization programs, dismifsal and administrators. mrs. Lorraine Marks, 88 Bousquet, Gail Graf, Lori Hen­ COFFEE COOKED READY TO EAT FRESH 64 02. btl. of non-tenure teachers, dress had to be paid by the board each Jb. can Representatives from the in­ time a suit was filed and won by Oakland Rd., received a two- ning, Laurie Landers, Mary ANY SIZE 9 9 « LIMIT ONE COUPON PER FAMILY surance firm of Burgess code violations, favoritism to year scholarship of $500 a year. Robinson, Lori Reed, George VANITY FAIR PKQ. , GOOD THRU SAT. JULY « contractors, participation in an individual. OIOUMI CHUCK N/ 23 REDEEM AT SUPREME Sheridan Co.cine., of South In the end, the board opted Two $500 scholarships for one Hunt, Bob Loehr, Persia HAMS Windsor told the school board, athletic events, school year of study were presented to FACIAL Large for the policy, minus the deduc­ Rickes, Beth Lampron, Shawn Boxaa BUTT PORTION “Litigation personally in­ curriculum, teachers’ salary Miss Joanne M. Sanford, Lampron, Nancy Bartlett, John and contract disputes, un­ table clause, and thus had to TISSUES.. WATER ADDED ViB (XX4XX1 $5 .pure volving members of school pay approximately $130 more daughter of Mrs. Angela Sari- Trainor, Debbie Owen, derground newspapers. dord, 25 Northview Rd.; and GRADE A boards and employes of school for this privilege. Margaret Trainor, Judy f HOUSEHOLD CLEANER boards or school districts is in­ School Superintendent Robert The policy covers all school Peter C. Tripp, son of Mr. and Jolicoeur, Debbie Lane, Pam M HC20 creasing daily...legal doctrines Goldman told the school board. board members and ad- Mrs. David Tripp, 601 Main St. Hastings, Peter Perreira, Craig CnCKENlECS TOP JOB Girard, Ann Murray. NYLONOE 0 Qtra w/Backs i, . . , lb. Mathematics, by Mr. Kalber; lb. Brenda Hunt, Julie Sespaniak, SPONGES ^ Sharon Adams, Rick Jedr- .... 4>pack GEM BUTCHER BOY 28 02. btl. 6 5 LIMIT ONE COUPON PER FAMILY ziewski, and Dennis CORONET GOOD THRU SAT., Teacher Contract Approved McLaughlin. c FRANKFURTS 16 REDEEM AT SUPREME Service Awards, by Mrs. FLORAL 2 -lb. pkg. TOLLAND Helen Wanat and Edward board,” for information. Gowen: Diana Palumbo, Dawn Moskey voted against, and Town Manager John Harkins, Vredenberg, Mary Gleason, NAPKINS .180 ct. Vivian Kenneson Joslin cautioned fellow board ^wiVi Vis 0 0 4 x2 1 $6 1 Selectman ’Theodore Palmer with the International City Brenda Hall, Ann Murray, Nan­ The Board of Selectmen members to be careful not to COOKED, CENTER CUT abstained. In the second go- Management Association. cy Bartlett, Barbara Valois, OSCAR MAYER HEFTY LAME M H C 3 0 ' Tuesday approved an 8W per try to govern the Board of HEFR round, only Moskey voted Charter Committee Debbie Owen, Debbie Stewart, cent contract negotiated Education! against adopting the contract. Selectmen Tuesday named a Sherry Hampton, Tammy HAM W ASTE BACS between the Board of Educa­ TEA negotiator Daniel Shea TRASH CAN SMOKEVUNKS Moskey said he couldn’t see Horn, Jean Heckard, Gail .12-02. pkg. tion and Teachers Education said, “We feel we can never six-person charter revision an 8V4 per cent raise for committee, charged to clear up Vital!, and Nadine Grant. UNERS ...... 2 0 ct. J negotiate with the Board of Association last week. Future Teacher Club, by Mrs. SLICES The motion to adopt the con­ teachers. Education again...it’s absurd; language, especially pertaining “I didn’t get a cost of living to the annual budget meeting, Blaszczak: Patty Johnson. DAILEY tract, made by Selectman we should negotiate with the KOSHER GEM DELI SLICED VAC PACK raise^” he said. Board of Selectmen.” and other suggestions select­ Home Economics, by Mbs: Stewart Joslln, originally was Jedrziewski: Patty Weame.’ 0 defeated when it failed to Mrs. Wanat was chided by The selectmen rejected a man may have, in time for the PICKLE Board of Education chairman November ballot. Science, by Mrs. Damon; BOLOGNA .lb. pkg. receive four positive votes. contract early this year which Robert Dean for publicly an­ David Davis. — — •« JF- ^ However, upon a move to called for nearly a ten per cent John Trainor, on the previous SPEARS. , 26*02. |ar nouncing her decision to vote Winning author of torch lb. Awiib Ibis 0x4x21 $6 puebase^ reconsider the motion it passed increase. In negotiation since charter revision committee, against the contract, and for was named temporary chair­ poetry, Dennis McLaughlin; five to one; December, this was the second GRADE A MHC14 basing her decision on reports man. Others named to the com­ and Certificate of Merit for KRAFT 8 OL BATH SUE U In the original vote chairman proposal to come before the in newspapers. mittee were Carol Gordon, National Achievement in John Burokas, vice chairman selectmen. SAFEGUARD Dean said, "It is foolish and Creative Writing, Ellen Gray, M IRACLE CnCXENHSASTS Qtra. w/WInga lb. Kevin Cavanagh, and Joslin The selectmen approved a George Henderson, Richard stupid on your part to go to Lander, Judy Dean and Barry Academic awards were voted in favor, Selectwoman resolution establishing a WHIP...... 48-02. btl. other sources than the school deferred compensation plan for Wood. presented to the following U.S.D.A. CHOICE students who have maintained an average of 80 or above in MAID RITE, each major subject: Bolton Honor Roll Hl-C CLUB Freshmen FRUIT 46-oz. BEEF LIVER SUCED, SKNO, DEVEMD Fire Calls DOnna Holland Ducharme, Hildee Fontanella, Doreen Hills, Deborah Howard, Cana L Planning Agency Adopts Policy Douglas Amende, Ann Beaulieu, Lynn Bielecki, Tami Correspondent Mark Hopper, Cheryl Kendall, Lynne Kawam, Nicholas DRINKS All Fiav. STEAK •11:42 a.m. Tuesday Minutillo, Douglas Ovian, Jef­ CwiSi ihs 0x4x21 $5 purahase; requests information from the Carter, Bernadette Czuchra, 646-0375 Leslie Manna, Christopher COVENTRY Any invitation by a developer —oxygen call to the Sage Allen frey Potterton, Alisa Sabella, BONELESS MHCSO* agency that is believed to be Joanne Dowd, Jeffrey Emge, Placco, Susan Schiavetti, Terry Monica Shea is to be presented to the agency store in the Vernon Circle. The fourth quarter honor roll Jeffrey Shaw, Gary Sobol, San­ MNeSFORD MAID RITE, PORTION CONTROLLED SECRET ROU-ON public information. The .staff Lynda Esten, John Gallic, Ann Smith, David Teller. Correspondent as a whole and the determina­ (Vernon Ambulance) for students in Grades 7 and 8 dra Tomaszewski, Mary Van must refrain from offering tion to accept or reject such in­ • 1:22 p.m. Tuesday —car Debra Giant), Maura Gray, has been announced by John Grade 8 CHARCOAL DEODOMIIT I Tel. 742-9495 Pamela Hastings, Andy Het­ B Honor Roll Dine, Jeffrey Winkler. UEEF S PEPPER PATTIES V 9 t The Windham Regional Plan­ public or private opinions vitation will be made by the fire on Hatch Hill Rd. (Vernon) Eagles, principal. regarding agency approval or whole agency. man, Karen Hoyt, Kim Hunt, Wendy Balch, Bruce Bates, Grade 7 19 I ning Agency ’Tue^ay night, • 1:56 p.m. Tuesday —boy Grade 8 . 2 0 -lb. bag Cindy Ingraham, Barry John­ Leslie Ferguson, Steven A Honor Roll BRIQUETS r adopted a policy on agency in-* disapproval of a proposed Bryant Andrews, chairman of fell out of tree on Tory Rd. A Honor Roll son, David Kopsick, Debbie Gagnon, Michael Hassett, Jean Breslow, Cheryl Gamo, CONN. 1.5 02. btl. 1 teraction with developers. project until such time as the the agency, was instructed by (Tolland Ambulance) Matthew Dreselly, Lori agency has formally adopted a Magnuson, Linda Christopher Hopper, Katherine FROZEN MAINE 2-LB. LIMIT ONE COUPON PER FAMILY The policy was adopted over the agency to have a staff • 3:55 p.m. Tuesday —grass STRICTLY GRADE “A” LARGE EGGS GOOD THRU SAT. JULY 8 position on such project. Marchessault, -Charles Nielson, Carole Rose, Ann FRENCH FRIES special PKO. ^18 REDEEM AT SUPREME the objections of Dan Manley member contact DevCo about fire on Windsorville Ave. 590 FRESH Markunas, Sarah McCusker, Juniors Bahler, Heidi Bliss, David Stoppleworth, Michelle Van- who is the Coventry Town Coun­ The policy further states that the Impact Statement being (Rockville) Dennis McLaughlin, Jeff Sharon Adams, John Burnham, Linda Bush, Pamela cour, Christine Whitham. cil's representative to the agen­ a developer who approaches the formulated by DevCo on its FROZEN & DAIRY • Muller, Mark Nqlan, John Barbero, Karen Bunce, Clough, Gail Creagan, Carla $5 cy. agency with a proposal that will proposed new community. Grade 7 Vis 00142x1 p if c b S e ^ O’Brien, Jeanne Rodman, Katherine Bush, Sheryl Clough, D’Antonio, Lynn Diana, Lee SWEET LIFE M H C 2 2 B Manley was basically in favor cause significant impact in the A motion was made to dis­ B Honor Roll Bruce Rogers, Joseph Antoni Damman, Warren Dresle, Amber Farney, LEAF or CHOPPED 10-01. sco n JUMBO R O U Y of the policy but he wished a region may have the proposed band the DevCo liaison com­ Mary Ann C afro, Jean USDA CHOICE project considered by the agen- mittee of the agency. This mo­ Rzewuski, Alison Schaefer, Diana, Carla Doran, Melissa Rosemarie Firetto, ■‘April Pkga. 69 chance to take back to the coun­ Town Signs Carpenter, Merrybfeth Lannoh, SPINACH Mathew Sespaniak, Gregory Dudek, Ellen Gray, Mary Fuller, Ginny Gates, Nancy T O W E U ' cil the proposed policy so that tion was approved. Caren Latulippe, Kathleen Sposito, Margie Titus, Michael Gpbhardt, Brent Gottler, the council would have some in­ The policy also states that the Manley had requested that Road Grant Gugliotti, Sandra Henry, Bren­ Moore, Wendy Murdock, Sherry EYE ROUND ROAST agency may establish contacts this committee not be dis­ Toppi, Theresa Woods. da Hunt, Sharon Ingraham, Charlene Grade, Diane Gsell, Richardson and Sherry Young. put into the policy. 8 WECTLIFE with a developer and that these ANDOVER Mary Jo Jendrucek, Candy Susan Howard, Debra Hurley, 12-02. The policy states that the banded until the committee had Sophomores whlta or colora contracts will consist primarily Kalas, Lindq^inney, Shawn Cana agency staff is to assist any written a report on its ac­ Kllen Lariviere Ann Bock, Laura Bowering, Lisa James, Terry Jedrziewski, ORANGE JUICE f i \ member of the public who for the purpose of exchanging tivities. This was defeated. Correspondent Craig Girard, Ann Gugliotti, Lampron, ’TiBiothy North, Michael Jesanis, Joy Kassett, information. Tel. 742-9117 Wade Hereld, David Henry, Deborah Owen, Diana Palum­ Geoggrey King, Donna Kinney, Nursery Opening TASTE D’SEA • DELI H • I'llUtiULL - The Board of Selectmen bo. Nanev Parker, Susan Linda Lampron, Ann LaPoint, Sandra Henry, Linda James, The Hebron Cooperative LUSCIOUS Phillip, Elizabeth Porter, Yvonne LeBlond, Patricia DINNERS RUSSER’S Tuesday signed an agreement Ricky Jedrziewski, Carol Nursery School has openings in iC NORTHWEST Patricia Roberts, Janis Lenihan, Diane Martin, Mary FRIED CLAMS. 7 0 2. maNLT SUCED ’ wKh ths 0014x21 $5 puic with the State Highway Divi­ Kerkin, Carol MacArthur, its afternoon session for four- Romanick, Ellen Rosenfeld, McLaughlin, Mark McMahon, FISH A CHIPS, 16 0 2 . Fourth of July Parade sion of the Department of Joyce Martin, Cheryl Mattesen, year olds for the school year iBING CHERRIES .lb. REOULM OR SUFU 40*8 Laurie Sanders, Julie Susan Peacock, Lynn Ramon- GOURMET HAM...... lAib. Transportation for the use of Kim-Marie Olender, Lynn beginning in September. Town Aid Road Funds. The Sespaniak, Nancy W. Shores, do, Kim Sage, Lori Seward, BANQUET VINE RIPENED Parrow, Leslie Piazza, Lori The school is located at the 16-01. MODESS town of Andover is eligible for a Carrie Smith, William Deborah Slivinsky, Robyn CHICKEN, TURKEY, SALS. C Reed, Cindy Roberts, Adele St. George Episcopal Church on Pkg. 8EM ■ $40,000 road grant from the Silhavy, Nancy Tefft, and Lita Trousdell, Wendy Wanchak. Smith, Margaret spring. Bolton Tpke. (Rt. 44A). NATURAL CASINB Begins at 10 Thursday Regina Stafaniak, Darlene DINNERS state for uSe on town roads. Ulbinsky. For further information call ^ A T O E S lb. Seniors Tompkins, Patricia Wells, 649-9445. ROMAN FRANKFURTS in B u l k ...... lb. Lisa Alderuccio, Karen Kevin White, Sharon Owen. LIMIT ONE COUPON PER FAMILY COLUMBIA He will be assisted by George arbitrarily that swimming is 10-PACK SWEET LIFE - CALIF. GOOD THRU SAT. JULY 8 53 r e d e e m a t s u p r e m e 3 SANTA ROSA Virginia Carison Boone, Don Clymer and Paul more important than boating. PIZZA REM CorretipondrnI Steinmeyer. She said it is unreasonable to 23-02. pkg. FRESHLY SLICED Arnold Hanna is chairman of PLUMS Tel. 228-9224 think a person could launch a STOUFFER Iwilb ths ooipxi $5 ptaebaae^^ The Fourth of July parade the refreshment committee; COOKED SALAMI boat shortly before noon and not CREAM or LEMON FILLED here will begin at 10 a.m. at the Norman Jolie, judges; Richard be able to come back and NOTICE YUBAN MHC3^' Porter School parking lot, ac­ Crawford, traffic control; remove the boat until 5 p.m. 8 SWEET LIFE C CUPCAKES 12- 01. LAR8E SPANISH cording to Herbert Englert Sr., Henry Beck, marching unit con­ The Rec Council has set up Manchester State Bank SLICED WHITE C l»FFEE I trol; William Burnham, publicity chairman for the rules for launching boats and if ONIONS .lb. decorations; and Englert, HOOD event. these are adhered to by persons TO AU INSTALLERS OF METAL SIDING AND ROflF AMERICAN CHEESE ..'A lb . The town appropriates $650 publicity. William Osmond is using the ramp, there should be COVERINGS for the parade and the Lions chairman of the Lions float no great danger, she added. offers free checking POPSKLES CALIFORNIA and 12-pack Gub organizes it. committee. Town Counsel Jules Karp said c LONB WHITE The route hat been shortened Boat Rule the community beach is town HOMEOWNERS KRAFT this year, running from the A complaint has been filed property and town officials can POTATOES Kbool parking lot, up Rt. 66 to with the selectmen’s office put whatever restrictions they accounts, personal or CRACKER BARREL the rour>- at Rt. 87, where it protesting the Restriction of use want on it. (The beach is leased MILD CHEESE STICKS 10-oz. pkg. »w4b tbe ooupon $5 purJiase, will turn nght, then left on Lake of the boat ramp at the com­ by the town to the Rec Council The Town of Mancheeter requires a permit for this I BAR-B-QUE S H LE Rd u tile beach. MRS. FlUERrS INCTANT MAXWEU HOUSE munity beach. for $1 per year.) work and an Inepaction before work begins and I business. . . U R OR BREAST QTRS. Ba/ids include the Natchaug There is no rule against • 80FT8DL0EN M HC66 ! The Recreation Council has when work ie completed. I INIFFEE Ar^ient Fife and Drum from limited the use of the ramp for launching boats during morning MARGAHNE CHICKEN GlaitonburyFletchers safety reasons. hours when swimming lessons 16-02. pkg. I Raiders from Norwich; Porter . Boats cannot be launched or are going on at the beach. School Band and Windham High removed from the water from For a number of years School Volunteer band. A 10o2.lar noon to 5 p.m., when the beach members of the Rec Council Applications can ba obtained at the | " I X I MANCHESTER STATE BANK u m it o n e: C60o ul p o n p e r f a m il y GOOD t h r u s a t . JULY 8 number of floats are also is open. v have sought to remove the Municipal Building, 41 Center S t ■ Office o1 the | entered and will be judged in 1041 M AIN S T R E E T ■ ■ M t H MANCHESTER. CONNECTICUT 06040 • TELEPHONE (203) 646-4004 REDEEM AT SUPREME Georgianna Pescatello of ramp from the public beach Chief Bulldfng fnspactor 9 # . the parking lot at 9 a.m. Yeomans Rd. said she thinks it area. The ramp divides the Mombtr F.D.I.C. John Petrus is chairman of is unfair for a group to decide beach |n two. DOUBLE S&H GREEN STAMPS EVERY WED. the parade committee.

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r \ 'A \ 1 PAGE EIGHT - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Wed., July 3, 1974 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn.. Wed., July 3, 1974— PAGE NINE College Notes Sherwood-Palozej Belcourt Heads Rotary IIH IIIIIIIIIIIIliiiiiiiiii \ From Your Noel Belcourt, a vice presi­ Robert Atwood, vice president; dent of the Connecticut Bank A1 Higbie, secretary; William Linda Vercelli of 160 Hebron Trinity Covenant Church, and Trust Co., Tuesday night Hale, treasurer; John Rd., Bolton, received a BS Manchester, was the scene was installed as president of the Haberem, assistant treasurer; degree recently from Central June 29 of the marriage of ^ Connecticut State College in Manchester Rotary Club in and Clarence (Bud) Brown, Neighbor’s Kitchen “WAYBEST” Debra Lee Palozej of ceremonies at Manchester Burl Lyons, Nick Carlo, Roger New Britain. She was also Manchester and Dana Melvin Country Club. Macomber and A1 Ward, direc­ named to the dean's list for the Sherwood of Bolton. Other officers installed are tors. By Vivian F. Ferguson Fresh spring semester. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Betty Bowden of North Constance L. Belfiore was Blue Hill, Maine. The recently selected for bridegroom is the son of Mr. "The housewife has a big We^ve Named The Baby— membershb in the 'Catholic and Mrs. Vaughn Sherwood of responsibility with the family Chicken U niversity^w Review at the 836 Hop River Rd., Bolton. and with the food.” So says Catholic University School of The Rev. Norman E. Swenson Trudy Wood, a young mother of Law in Washington, D.C., performed the double-ring Cherish good design! Dutch origin. Walker, Shawn Kenneth, son of Donald E. and C. Joan Bisi where she has completed her ceremony. Dorothy Karlburg of “The native foods of Holland first year of law school. She is a Walker of Kinney Rd., Amston. He was borii June 20 at Manchester was organist and Our Sculpture ring are simple,, inexpensive and Breast Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents are graduate of East Catholic High Gail Morris was soloist. The nutritious. We make many one- Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Bisi of Glastonbury. His paternal grand­ School and a graduate of church was decorated with car­ enhances the'diamond. dish meals which are complete Kirkland College in Clinton, parents are Mr. and Mrs. Richard Miller of Palm Springs, Calif. nations and pink roses. in themselves, often with a N.Y. She is the daughter of Mr. He has a sister, Bonnie, 3. Te bride, given in marriage The entire ring, $695 vegetable and a meat. Here, and Mrs. William E. Belfiore of by her grandfather, wore a silk vegetables are used as a side Choicest Meat In Town!’* 40 Forest St Senkheil, Meholas George, son of Frederick G. and Angela gown fashioned with nylon The 14K mounting alone, $60 dish.” r L C O U P O i Y Modugno Senkbeil of 179B E. Middle Tpke. He was born June 21 sleeves, and a lace collar. She "For example, we might take m at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents Three Manchester residents wore a cathedral veil of silk il­ a little raw bacon, cook it with are Mr. and Mrs. Nicola Modugno of East Hartford. His paternal received degrees recently at lusion and carried a bouquet of chopped onion and chicory cut grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Senkbeil of Hebron. His commencement exercises at baby carnations, white roses into small pieces and have it great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Gennaro Prudente of Northeastern University, and baby’s breath. with mashed potatoes.” OPEN Brooklyn, N.Y. He has a brother, Frank Anthony, IVz. Boston, Mass. They are: v As a matter of fact, I met Jeffrey Taylor of 39 Harlan Mrs. Kay Rubera of Vernon, Trudy in front of a vegetable Arnioghla, Kriatopher Bryan, son of Richard P. and Ellen St., BS degree; Michelle Sitkus the bridegroom’s sister, was counter. I had turned to my hus­ ALL DAY Rea Armogida of 87 Hamlin St. He was born June 21 at of 20 O’Leary Dr., BA degree; matron of honor. She wore a band to ask what a certain dark i Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents are and Thomas Mareny of 75 Farm light pink gown and a pink hat green vegetable might be. A Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Rea of 40 Doane St. His paternal grand­ Dr., BS degree. trimmed with matching young shopper with a slight ac­ JULY 4th parents are Mr. and Mrs. Russell Armogida of Harrison, Maine. daisies. She carried a bouquet cent responded, “That is kale,” UPTON Iced Tea His paternal great-grandmother is Mrs. Ella LaBrec of Maine. The Catherine C. Shea of baby carnations, pink roses she said. scholarship award of the and baby’s breath. Kale is a leafy vegetable. The UNTIL Wilhelm, Kimherly Ann, daughter of Paul H. and Mary Verplanck School PTA was Europeans use it far more than, Junior bridesmaids were Muckle Wilhelm of 156 Bissell St. She was born June 22 at awarded to Timothy Boland, we do. It is an excellent source Miss Melinda Sherwood of Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are son of Mrs. Marjorie Boland of of calcium plus several MIX Bolton, the bridegroom’s 6 P.M. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Muckle of Torrington. Her paternal grand­ 683 N. Main St. He plans to vitamins as Trudy well knows. sister; and Miss Tami Palozej parents are Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Wilhelm of 78 Avondale Rd. She enter Manchester Community The stalks should be discarded REDEEM AT HIGHLAND PARK MARKET of Blue Hill, Maine, the bride’s Washing kale for a Dutch treat. (Herald photo by Dunn) has a brother, Paul Dana, 2. College in September. as they are too fibrous. Trudy One Per Family sister. They wore pink gowns washes the kale, then, holding a and brown sugar for a dessert Gordon, Chriatopher John, son of Gregory and Rosemary Thomas Chapin of 30 Tuck and carried small bouquets of stalk in one hand she easily to Arnhem which many ser­ Nedwick Gordon of Rocky Hill. .He was born June 23 at Rd. has been accepted for a carnations and roses. They your husband and the children strips the leafy portion away vicemen may remember from Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents ^ e seven-week summer program wore pink roses in their hair. will like. with the other hand. Most people of European World War II. She is enjoying lllllllllltH lIllllllillil Tami Everette and Toni Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Derrick of 66 Burnham St. His paternal at the Berklee College of Music A. * Kale is found in Holland Everette of Rockville, the origin are great cheese eaters. her life here and the beautiful grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gordon of 820 Tolland in Boston, Mass. during the winter months and bride’s cousins, were flower Naylor Pbotb “We use a lot of cheese,” says New England countryside. The Tpke. He has a brother, Richard Charles, 4. into spring. It should not be Three Manchester area girls. They wore pink gowns Trudy. “Every week, I buy Woods have a nine-month-old overcooked. Trudy feels the Whole Grade A Waybest residents were recently named with flowered skirts and daisy three or four different kinds but daughter named Nausikaa. Kurzaraki, Bryan Glenn, son of Glenn F. and Elaine Mrs. Dana Melvin Sherwood SCULPTURA same way about all other to the dean’s list at the Samuel headpieces. They carried I never buy the processed With a short family name, the Douillard Kuezarski of 94-2 E. Middle Tpke. He was born June 23 vegetables. "Why leave all the I. Ward Technical College of baskets of mixed flowers. cheese for it has no flavor. I couple wanted a first name of at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents vitamins in the water?” she 3 lb. Averag* the University of Hartford. Daniel Everette of Rockville, Fellowship Hall of the church, like the Dutch gouda, Swiss fon- more than one syllable. Trudy are Mr. and Mrs. Rene Douillard of West Springfield, Mass. His comments.. In the following Receiving recognition for high William Valintine of Bolton the bride’s cousin, was ring after which the couple left on a tina, for example. I use cheese chose the Greek name from paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Kuezarski of recipe, boerenkool means cab­ honors are: Mark Matheney of was best man. Ushers were bearer. trip to the seashore. They will on vegetables, such as Homer’.s Odyssey. “ And, Springfield, Mass. He has a brother, Eric James,IV^. bage. The word stamppot is 36 Brookfield St.; John L. Kim­ Blaine Sherwood of Danielson, A reception was held in reside in Maine. Prlca* aubiaet to chongo Easy Pjymanti cauliflower.” besides, it was a romantic Lb. best translated as hodgepodge. story,” she says. CHKKENS ball of 11 Heidi Dr., Rockville; the bridegroom’s brother; and>, Zahka, Chriatopher Allyn, son of Joseph F. Jr. and Eileen E. Michael Rubera of Vernon, the Stamppot Boerenkool “ I dp love the American Richard is assistant manager Waybest Fresh, Cut Up and James Robinson, Sherry Met Worst Custer Zabka of 54 Stuart Dr., Tolland. He was born June 20 at Circle, Tolland. bridegroom’s brother-in-law breakfast — the hot cereals, of Genovese Drug Store, East Rockville General Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. (Dutch Cabbage Hodgepodge eggs,” Trudy states. "In Israel, Hartford. He had planned to and Mrs. Harry Custer of 159 Hilliard St. His paternal grand­ with Wurst) I learned to eat scrambled eggs enter the Peace Corps but, 3 lb. Average About Town I with a salad for breakfast.” because Trudy is unable yet to parents are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Zabka Sr. of 85 Gray Rd., JEWELERS-SILVERSMITHS SINCE 1900 IVk lbs. kale South Windsor. He has a brother, Joseph III, 2; and a sister, College Grads IVi lbs. potatoes Though not of the Jewish faith, become an American citizen, Eileen Frances, 4. 1 lb. kielbasa Trudy left her native land to his wife would not have been A Holy Communion Service is have a theocratic ministry tss MAIN STMIT, MANCHESTIII y* cup milk work in a kibbutz in Israel. able to be with him. This same ALSO • HARTFORD • NEW BRITAIN • MIDDLETOWN CHICKENS scheduled for tonight at 7:30 at school Thursday at 7:30 p.m. dash salt There, she met her husband condition is presenting J We Give Old Fashion Kingsley, Justin Michael, son of James F. and Jane Wheaton Concordia Lutheran Church. and a service meeting at 8:35 at 2 ozs. butter Richard who came from East problems in Trudy’s search for Kingsley of 43 Congress St. He was born June 14 at Hartford Kingdom Hall. Strip kale leaves from stalks. Hartford. Traveling in southern a position as a social worker. Butcher Service** Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Francis Jehovah’s Witnesses will Read Herald Ads Wash. Bring to quick boil in Europe, he heard that he might Richard will eventually con­ Waybest, Fresh, Roasting X. Wheaton Jr. of Seymour. His paternal grandparents are Mr. small amount of lightly salted be able to get a job in Israel. He tinue his studies to become a and Mrs. James F, Kingsley of Waterbury. His maternal geat- water. When kale has boiled found the job and a fiancee as physician’s assistant. The CHICKENS . . . .’ .“:r .'T . . 0 9 * u. grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Trevelin of Seymour and down, add peeled, halved well. Woods reside at 28B Spencer St. Gem DuBuque Canned Drie-in-de-pan Francis X. Wheaton Sr. of Norwalk, Calif. His paternal great- potatoes. Then, put whole Waybest Fresh grandparents are Mrs. Jane Hartnett of Middlebury and James kielbasa on top of everything “Israel is very European so it (Three in the Pan) HAMS HAMS Kingsley of Naugatuck. He has a brother, Jeffrey James, 2Vk. and bring to boil; then let was not difficult for me to 2 cups whole wheat flour ’ U simmer 30 minutes. adjust.” Trudy continues 1 egg speaking animatedly as she dash salt j r AGWAY When potatoes are done, CHICKEN Kullas, Robyn Ann, daughter of Robert and Michele Kullas of remove kielbasa. Drain off serves me “Drie-in-de-pan,” 1 teaspoon baking powder a o « ^ H 1 Y 4 Faith Dr., Vernon. She was born June 22 at Rockville General delicious little wheat pancakes XVi cups milk Semi ^ liquid into a bowl. Mash Bonoloee^^ Lb. 3

'i ! I AI PAGE TEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Wed., July 3, 1974 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Wed., July 3, 1974 - PAGE ELEVEN Obituary McCoy Explains Denial 'U w '‘4 Lillyman Resigns Of Funds fdr Camping ' '\ Civic Center Post Pat Dobson Levels Blast at Manager Virdon Mrft. Grace F. Shaw HARTFORD (UPI ) - Hart­ 30 criticizing Lillyman’s Mrs. Grace F. Shaw, 81, VERNON letter was titled, “ Reasons for ford Civic Center Director handling of funds at the center. formerly of 612 E. Middle Tpke. In answer to criticism aimed denial of funding for contrac­ William B. Lillyman has The audit listed examples of DETROIT (UPI) — A seething Pat Dobson has accused when he needed a home run — and Sudsy can hit home runs “If I stay here. I’ll be unhappy, I know that,” the Lillyman doing outside con­ and Bluefield Dr., died Tuesday at him because he did not ap­ tual services.” It explained that resigned from his job amid Manager Bill Virdon of not putting the Yankees’ best team — when Velez hasn’t even gotten the ball out of the infield night at Rockville General the application indicated con­ sulting work on city time, righthander said. “And no player wants to be unhappy — prove the "Summer Challenge” reports that he used city funds ydt.” Hospital. She was the widow of tractual funds were wanted to having his staff chauffeur his on the field. even if he’s on a winning team. program, Vernon Mayor Frank to finance personal expenses. New York has Sudakis, Chris Chambliss, and designated William Shaw. hire a recreational program Lillyman Tuesday denied all family around and using city Dobson’s explosion came because he felt Virdon em­ “I could not believe it when he came to take me out,” McCoy today explained his ac­ barrassed him by taking him out of Tuesday night’s game hitter Ron Blomberg as players who have less trouble at Mrs. Shaw was born Sept. 23, tion. director and that the funding in the charges, but resigned money to pay for dinners with Dobson said. “There was no reason for him to come out. It first base than any other position. 1892 in Oxford, N.Y., and had The criticism was directed by question is designed to fund saying the controversy has friends and business associates. with the Detroit Tigers with the score 1-1. was probably one of my most embarrassing moments in lived in Manchester most of her James Young, director of the youth service systems which ruined his effectiveness as Finance Director John T. One run was in, two were on, and one man was out when Chambliss has been hitting under .200 ever since coming baseball.” life. She was a member of Tri-Town Youth Services receive referrals from the director and his ability to,deal Walsh said his department was Cecil Upshaw replaced Dobson. Detroit then added three to New York from Cleveland in the April 26 trade that sent “It’s natural for a pitcher to feel that way,” Virdon North United Methodist Church Bureau, at a press conference juvenile justice system and to with the city’s business com­ “seriously concerned about the more runs in the inning to pin New York with its sixth popular pitchers Steve Kline, Tom Buskey, Fred Beene^ replied. “But I can’t be concerned with that. I’ve got to do and the Senior Citizens. on Monday. divert them to local programs munity. flagrant mixing of private and straight loss, 4-2. and Fritz Peterson to the Indians in exchange for the first what I think is best to win.” Survivors are a son, Robert Young said he was told by the which deal with troubled Hartford city officials an­ public business and city expen­ “Win or lose,” an angry Dobson said, “you bhve to play baseman, Dick Tidrow, and Upshaw. “He didn’t even give me a chance to win or lose the E. Shaw of. East Hartford; a youths. ditures for nonpublic pur­ mayor’s secretary that his nounced that they plan to your best ball club. We haven’t been. That’S my opinion game,” Dobson said. “I was at the mercy of a relief daughter, Mrs. William E. “Funds are not to be applied review all transactions made poses.” Lillyman, 46, a native The deal has helped Cleveland zoom to second place, request that a local man be and I’m not afraid to voice it. pitcher. I ain’t going to talk to him about it. If he doesn’t Daniels of Coventry; seven hired as director of the to recreational or outreach by Lillyman since he came to of Foxboro, Mass., had 14 years while New York has settled uncomfortably in last place in “And I don’t think I’m alone—I’m just the only one who realize what he did, then he doesn’t have any business grandchildren and seven great­ proposed Summer Challenge programs,” the letter stated. Hartford. of experience in other the AL East. grandchildren. It further said the request for Lillyman is paid $26,700 a auditorium centers before com­ will say it. Certain guys should be playing who aren’t. managing in the big leagues. program had been denied. Dobson said he’d heard rumors Baltimore, the team he Funeral services are Satur­ The program involves cam­ the contractual commitment year in the job. He came to ing to Hartford. He said he “Sudsy (Bill Sudakis) should be playing first base. Stick “If he’s managing scared, that’s no reason to penalize day at 11 a m. at Holmes ping trips for a selected group goes beyond the scope and in­ Hartford in 1969 from- Monroe, plans to wrap up several items (Gene Michael) ought to be playing second. He hurt his won 20 games for in 1971, was trying to get him back and he m e.” Dobson said. “I don’t think Doc (Medich) should Funeral Home, 400 Main St. of boys from Vernon, Ellington tent of the funding “and La. before leaving, such as final hand but since he came back he’s been hitting .300. “wouldn’t mind getting traded if they’re going to jump on have been taken out the night before, either. Burial will be in Buckland and 'Tolland. Young asked the therefore the applicant is Charges against Lillyman in­ negotiations for a circus. PAT DOBSON “Last night (Monday) he (Virdon) pinch-hit Otto Velez me all the time here. mu, VIRDON Cemetery. mayor to approve the hiring of denied contractual funds.” cluded using a city car for per­ There are no calling hours. "Mayor McCoy said that sonal trips and charging per­ Keith Cudworth on a contrac­ w tual fee basis, $200 for each six- after receiving this letter he sonal telephone calls and gas­ About Town day camping excursion. checked with the LEAA office Guardsman in Training oline bills to the city. It was In a memo to Young, today. to make sure this prohibition I also charged that he did con­ applied to programs of the sulting work for the firm that Mayor McCoy said that in the SP5 Dennis Tomezak of Rockville wears an ear protection (levice while operating his drill First Church of Christ, Scien­ nature of “Summer designed the $30.5 million civic Five Hurt 1973-74 .grant application the tist, will have a testimony money for the program was Challenge,” in either grant on top of the rock quarry at Stone’s Ranch, the National Guard’s training area near Nian- center, scheduled to open in six | standings meeting tonight at 8 at the listed as a salary item. period, and he was told It does. tic. The drilled holes are loaded with dynamite to blast down a portion of the face of the months. Lucky Break Wins for RSox In Crash church, 447 N. Main St. The In his memo to Young the quarry. The crushed rock is then used for the roadbed of a new entrance road to Stone’s Lillyman asked that the "You have proposed a con­ meeting is open to the public. Herald Angle • A two-car accident took tractual commitment which is mayor said, “Therefore since ranch. A member of the 248th Engineer Co. of Willimantic, Tomezak is on two weeks resignation be made effective place sometime this morning at the proposed program is summer training maneuvers. He is regularly employed by the Hartford Steam Boiler Oct. 1 and offered to aid city of­ BALTIMORE (UPI) — When Baltimore leftfielder Don batting a healthy .300, cracked a low line drive. Baylor not in accordance with the The Prayer Group of St. Center St. and Love Lane wmch prohibited by LEAA and funds ficials in finding a replacement. Baylor lost Dwight Evans’ game winning single in the appeared to have it but shielded his eyes at the last second application or grant,” the Inspection and Insurance Co.of Hartford. (CONNARNG Photo) Mary’s Episcopal Church will American League injured five people, two mayor told Young. have been denied for said ’ Lillyman told city officials m lights at Memorial Stadium Tuesday, the Boston Red Sox and let the ball fall in front of him as the Boston runners seriously. Details of the acci­ program, I repeat the order in meet Thursday at 8 p.m. in the i By Earl Yost E uhI The mayor said he had that the two months since hd hero ..simply called the event a “lucky break.” scored. W L Pet. GB dent were not available this my original memo of June 12, Guild Room of the church. Sports Editor received a letter notifying the was first publicly accused of Boston 43 32 .573 3 afternoon from police, who ‘Make no committments on new town that the grant for 1974-75 misuse of funds have taken “a “That’s what it was,” said Evans, whose two-run single Singles by catcher Bob Montgomery, who got three of Cleveland 41 34 .547 2 were still investigating. positions under the program A prayer meeting and Bible was forthcoming with an heavy toll on my family and on sparked a four-run rally that carried Boston to a sweep of the 14 Boston hits, and Doug Griffin, plus another double Detroit 40 36 .^26 3‘/2 Four of the injured were and also make whatever study will be conducted tonight explanation of why the funding Nixon, Brezhnev Admit me.” steal, accounted for the other Red Sox runs in their big in­ Baltimore 38 36 .514 4>/2 brought to Manchester apologies necessary to those at 7:30 at the Presbyterian the two-game series in Baltimore with a 9-6 victory. was reduced. Auditors issued a report April Milwaukee 36 38 .486 6*/2 Memorial Hospital by am­ whom you have encouraged to (Continued From Page One) Church, 43 Spruce St. ning. The ^funding comes from the the agreement commits the Soviets in New York 35 41 .461 8‘/2 bulance. All were from Hart­ rely on the proposed “That’s what it takes to win...lucky breaks,” Evans Law Enforcement Assistance principle, for the first time, to having on­ \V/2 ankle. Rose Pontillo, 55, was A few hours before the President and Kansas City 38 37 .507 single defensive antiballistic missile site annual Insurance Youth Golf Classic last Monday at the Boston owns five wins in a row over Baltimore. Texas 40 3'.^ treated for a fractured nose and Mrs. Nixon departed by plane for the Battling 5-5 going into the ninth inning, Boston saw Juan 3^ .506 of 100 launchers each — but giving each Manchester Country Club he duplicated his winning score 4 a compression fracture of one United States, Nixon and Brezhnev signed One bright spot for the slumping Orioles was Earl Chicago 37 37 .500 side five years in which to change its Beniquez and Carl Yastrzemski coax bases on balls and Minnesota 33 43 .434 9 vertebrae. Both were taken by agreements covering underground testing, of the previous year in the Jaycee Tournament held at the Williams’ two hits, stretching his hitting streak to 11 current site if desired. A 1972 treaty had then pull a double steal after Rico Petrocelli struck out 32 12 ambulance later this morning defensive miskles and several other same course. The little shotmaker, who aspires to be a golf , games. California 48 .400 Police Report against relief ace Bob Reynolds. With two outs, Evans, T iic s d a v 's Hvs u its to Hartford Hospital. cooperative agreements in the Kremlin’s given each side two sites of 100 launchers professional some day, carded a brilliant par 72 earlier DWIGHT EVANS each. Cleveland 5, Milwaukee 3 ^ Concetta Davino, 54« was circular St. Vladimir Hall. this season at the S. Main St. course. The 5-4 Cooney tips In addition, their communique pledged HNB Boston 9, Baltimore 6 treated for a fractured wrist. Nixon scheduled a televised address to the scales at a shade over the 100-pound mark. In size, and MANCHESTER an attempt to renegotiate the 19^ tem­ Detroit 4, New York 2 Giuseppa M. Aloisio, 46, was George Dunn of 563 Center St. the nation shortly after his arrival for a MANCHESTER in ability, he reminds one of Billy Thornton of 25 years ago A 15-year-old boy wielding a refueling stop at Caribou, Maine, at 7:30 porary SALT agreement that would ex­ Minnesota 5, Texas 4 treated for multiple con- sometime Monday night. who later turned pro...The Jaycee Golf Tournament Major knife with a more than a six- • The Oak St. apartment of p.m. EDT. tend it beyond its 1977 expiration date until Chicago 4, Kansas City 1 tussions. Both were released appears to be a casualty this season which isn’t too hard to / inch blade allegedly threatened three young women has been The signing ceremony was a somber af­ 1985. OFFICES Oakland 7, California 5 this morning. other youths with the knife understand. Interest, on both the part of the sponsors and Leaders i Seaver Has Mets Smiling Tonighl'H (Liincfi The driver of one of the cars entered twice recently and fair compared to the ebullient windup to Kissinger told newsmen he hoped a new Tuesday at 9:50 p.m. at the their stereo turned on and left Nixofi’s first Moscow nuclear summit two SALT agreement could be concluded players, dipped in recent years...Carrying the lowest h a i^ Baltimore (McNally 7-6 and and the one with the four Summer Activities in Garland 1-1) at Boston (Drago treated women in it was playing. Other things are found years ago, which produced the first in-» within 18 months, acknowledging that an Open dicap in the Manchester Country Club membership is Stan because I was getting tired. When I landed real hard on my NEW YORK (UPI) — Tom Seaver has the New York Manchester movie showing at extended agreement still would not cover Hilinski with one. Woody Clark, reigning club champion, 5-3 and Tiant 11-6) Sebestrano Panioto, 63. He was out of place but nothiifg mis- terim SALT agreement and a gala finale Leading Batters Mets smiling again, but it might only be temporary. left foot it would jar my hip and I could feel the pain.” the time at Mt. Nebo Park off singe and there was no sign of full of backslapping joviality. the multiple warhead (MIRV) issue that and Erv Kennedy are two handicap players and Sher New York (Pagan 0-1) at treated for abrasions and con­ Spring St. Seaver, suffering through the worst season of his major Seaver, who worked seven strong innings, asked Detroit (Lolich 10-8) forced entry. Police suggested Unsmiling and exchanging few words, has blocked progress to a more com­ Ferguson carries a three handicap...Versatile Ron Rior- J tusions and released. •through He was charged with prehensive agreement. But he said an Mon Fri. 9-3 NATIONAL LEAGUE league career, made his first start since June 21 Tuesday manager Yogi Berra to take him out in the eighth after he Cleveland (G. Perry 14-1) a t'”’*' the young women get a new set the President and the Communist party carrying a-dangerous weapon DRIVE-IN HOURS 9 - 4 dan, the softball-baseballplayer, is also a fine golfer with a AB H Pet. night and allowed only three hits in 7 1-3 innings of work, had given up a one-out single to Bob Boone and thrown one Milwaukee (Colborn 4-4) ,, of locks. general secretary sat down at a table in St. extension would help “slow down the amis six club handicap...Alex Hackney, Country Club pro, and referred to juvenile Vladimir and signed these main race” and buy time for the more com­ Garr, Atl. 323 116 .359 pitching the Mets to a 4-2 victory over the Philadelphia pitch to pinch-hitter Tommy Hutton. Jack Aker came on to Texas (Jenkins 9-9) at • The motorcycle owned by EVENING HOURS reports Mike Cooney and Bob Lennon will represent the Minnesota (Blyleven 6-10) authorities. Earl Anderson Jr. of 39 Echo agreements: prehensive agreement. Smith, St. L 233 81 .348 Phillies, preserve Seaver’s fifth win in 11 decisions. Worker Hurt Manchester club in the PGA Junior Golf Tournament July Gross, Hou 252 86 .341 Kansas City (Briles 0-1) at Dr., Vernon and parked in the • A pact limiting underground nuclear Kissinger also disclosed Nixon had Seaver, who had been sidelined for 10 days with a While Seaver was happy with the win he was still not Middle Turnpike Office 12 at the new Bel Compo golf course in Avon...Mitch Mut- Buckner, LA 257 85 .331 Chicago (Moran 1-1) • A construction worker at Steven A. Sparks, 17, of Iona parking lot off Regent St. tests to weapons up to 150 kilotons in signed two previously secret protocols pinched nerve in his left hip, gave the Mets some hope over satisfied with his overall performance. He was good but Morgan, Cin 268 88 .328 Oakland (Abbott 1-1) at the Manchester Racquet Club Wethersfield was arrested was stolen at noontime explosive power beginning March 31,1976; covering technicalities involved in the 1972 320 Middle Turnpike West ty, Jeff Torrance, Brad Strella, Mike Cooney and Alan the first seven innings that he might be returning to his old not as overpowering as he usually is when on top of his Tuesday morning on a Circuit Garvey, LA 314 102 .325 California (Hassler 1-2) on W. Center St. fell 23 feet to Tuesday. Police are seeking limit the number of tests to an unspecified SALT pact. He said these would be sub­ 6-8 Thursday Sinicri^ will be the Manchester golfers in the Connecticut form by allowing only two singles and one unearned run. game. For example, he struck out only three, far below his Schmidt, Phil 253 81 .320 TliurHilay's G uiiich the ground after 8 this morning Court 12 warrant charging him two youths, one with long blond minimum; and provide for continued mitted to appropriate congressional com­ State Junior Golf Assn. Tournament July 9 at Chippanee. U However, the Mets’ mealticket was forced to leave the norm. Baltimore at Boston and suffered a fractured wrist with third-degree larceny in hair. negotiation with a view to eventual total mittees but not the the public at large, by Watson, Hou 281 89 .317 Manchester Green Office game in the eighth inning when his hip injury acted up “I didn’t have real good velocity, but I had enough to put Cleveland at Milwaukee and a compression fracture of a connection with the June 27 ban of underground tests. Kissinger said Soviet request. Notes Off the Cuff Brock, St. L 282 89 .316 again, thus clouding his future once more. it in the right spot,” said Seaver. “J still can’t throw real New York at Detroit vertebraq, theft of three tires valued at 621 Middle Turnpike East Zisk, Pitt 232 73 .315 $159 total from the Caldor In a police report in Maynard Clough reports the two qualifying rounds for He is not expected to miss his next turn, but Seaver hard. I’m trying to win with what I have. I’m trying to Kansas City at Chicago An ambulance took him to Tuefsday’s Herald, reference 6-8 Friday the coveted club championship in the Men’s Division will Texas at Minnesota Manchester Memorial Hospital Automotive store on Tolland AMERICAN LEAGUE readily adm itt^ he experienced some pain on several of pitch is what I’m trying to do. was made to tapes being stolen be played Saturday and Sunday. A field of 60 will seek 31 Oakland at California where he was treated before Tpke. AB H Pet. his deliveries. “ I seem to be on the right road. But let me put three or from a damaged car towed to Dual Job Holding Hit North Manchester Office spots for match play. Defending king Woody Clark has transfer, by ambulance, to He posted $250 non-surety Carew, Minn 290 114 .393 . “It was stiff all night,” Seaver said, referring to his left four games together and throw i i ^ e real powerful perfor­ Luce’s Garage on E. Middle Bristol Hospital. bond for court July 22. 220 North Main Street been seeded into the title round. Ex-champs entered in­ Hargrove, Tex 180 66 .367 hip, “and it hurt on four or five pitches. Maybe it was mance, then we’ll know for sofeT” Tpke. An official at the garage He is Enoil Theriault, 25, of clude Stan Hilinski, Erwin Kennedy, Ed Traygis, Doc Jackson, Oak 231 78 .338 National League L today said there were no tapes 6-8 Wednesday Bristol. Observers at the scene In other police action: VERNON In his letter to Weicker, publicly speak out for clean and McKee, Dick Cronin and Tom Zemke with newcomers McRae, KC 251 83 .331 in the car when it was delivered East said he was lucky not to have • Police referred an eight- Sen. Thomas G. Carruthers of Carruthers asked him if open politics but who actually Scott Leone and Mike Cooney definite threats...Sue Linsen- Orta, dii 204 67 .328 L Pet. GB to them. First Manchester Office w hit a steel beam next to the soft year-old boy whose family lives Vernon, representing the 35th Laskey’s comment was true. practice back-room control- bigler has enrolled at Sam Jones’ Basketball Camp in Stanton, Cal 180 59 .328 St. Louis 40 35 .533 on Oakland St. to the Protective earth he did fall on. Senatorial District, is planning type politics are not the type of S9p Main Street North Easton, Mass. The former Boston Celtic star will Randle, Tex 231 75 .325 Montreal 36 35 .507 2 Services office of the state Weiker’s letter to Carruthers people I wish to campaign with. to make a motion at the 1> S Thursday have Hank Finkle and Steve Kuberski of the Celts on his Yaz, Bos 256 82 .320 Philadelphia 38 38 ,500 2‘A Welfare Department Tuesday VERNON Republican State Convention was addressed to the State Robinson, Balt 259 82 .317 Mike Marshall Headed Pittsburgh 33 40 .452 6 Robert Van Steenburgh, 27, of Capitol rather than to “Needless to say I am very staff...Central Connecticut Football Officials have dis­ after the boy was reported that will prohibit dual job Oliva, Minn 253 79 .312 Chicago 32 42 ,432 7>/2 57 Grand Ave., Rockville was Carruther’s home address disappointed iif my recent dis­ tributed attractive directory. Active local officials are throwing rocks with other boys holding of staff members of W e’re with you all the way Braun, Minn 218 68 .312 New York 31 44 .413 9 in the neighborhood. He had arrested Tuesday by Vernon congressmen, senators and the which was on his letterhead. coveries of your political con­ John Andreoli, A1 Boggini, Paul Cosgrove, Jim and Len niving and can only say that if I West 145 Are Tested been left unattended for some Police on a Superior Court governor. Horvath; Dan Lodge, Dan Morline, Ralph Palma, Bill For 20 Wins in Relief w L Pet. GB bench warrant charging him Carruthers said this caused a could possibly retract my HOME RUNS time before the. rock incident HARTFORD NATIONAL Sacherek, Manny Scata, Ron Leitao and Paul Pryor. TTie Los Angeles 53 24 .688 At Two Clinics with four counts of first-degree delay in his getting the reply seconding speech for your NATIONAL LEAGUE;^ aiul also in the past, police said. latter two are on the probationary list as new men...Collec­ NEW YORK (UPI) — Mike Marshall has been called a When told of Alston’s appraisal, Marshall grinned and Cincinnati 44 32 .579 8‘A deviate sexual intercourse, two What prompted Sen. and Carruthers, in another nomination at the 1970 conven­ BANK> TRUST Wynn, LA 19; Schmidt, Phil 18; A total of 65 children were '• Wilford Bouchard, 32, of 15 tion at last night’s Twilight league baseball game at said, “That’s what Gene Mauch (manager of his former Atlanta 42 37 .532 12 counts of risk of injury to a Carruthers was a letter sent to letter to Weicker, told him his tion, I most certainly would do Cedeno, Hou 17; Bench, Cin and “physical freak” by some, but his managers can only call tested for vision, and 80 Hillcrest Dr., Vernon was ^l.lK Wll(l‘ ( n iu ii'i 111 III ( )HlU's • M i 'M iIh '* I I M { ' Mt.Nebo netted $67 for the league treasury. This was the team, the Montreal Expos) said too.” Houston 40 39 .506 14 charged with evading respon­ child and first-degree rape. Republican delegates of the question was not answered. so.” Garvey, LA 14. him one thing— “super.” children were tested for best ‘take’ of the season in Manchester as well as in the The victory for the Dodgers was their sixth straight this San Diego 36 47 ,434 20 hearing at the vision and sibility Tuesday at 11:45 p.m. 35th District. The letter was,' AMERICAN LEAGUE: Marshall appeared in his 52nd game of the season for Los Carruthers said in the last league. Manchester is still No. 1 in the circuit for recor­ season over the Reds and pushed Los Angeles into an 8V2 San Fran 34 46 ,425 20‘A hearing clinic held by the after his sport car pulled out Police said the arrest was from Thomas Laskey, a st^ f Allen, Chi 19; Mayberry, KC16; Angeles Tuesday night and his 12th straight game, exten­ aide for U.S. Sen. Lowell P. paragraph of Weicker’s letter Manchester Public Health Nur­ from the curb of E. Center St. made after a continuing in­ ding the best collections...Bill Lillyman has resigned as Horton, Det, Briggs, Mil and ding his major league record for consecutive appearances game bulge in the National League Western Division over Weicker Jr. and who was he offered to campaign on his Tuesiday's Kt suits sing Association Inc. The clinic near the Other Horse vestigation of a complaint director of the Hartford Civic Center...Have a nice Jackson, Oak 15. in the process, as the Dodgers set down the Cincinnati second-place Cincinnati. recently re-elected as behalf should he seek re- Pittsburgh 4, Montreal 2 was at Temple Beth Sholom. restaurant and into a parked received from a Rockville holiday. Reds, 3-2. Ron Cey’s triple drove in Willie Crawford from first in Republican state central com­ election as state senator. New York 4, Philadelphia 2 Volunteers who assisted at car. He then allegedly drove woman of actions involving her RUNS BATTED IN Marshall relieved in the sixth inning and scattered four the eighth inning to win it for the Dodgers. juvenile daughter. mitteeman. ' Houston 5, Atlanta 1 the clinic were: Mrs. Charles away. Court is July 22. In answer to this, Carruthers NATIONAL LEAGUE: hits the rest of the way to earn his 10th win of the season In other National League games, Chicago edged St. Los Angeles 3, Cincinnati 2 Froh, Mrs, Joseph Lawler, • Robert Zeiner, 25, of 46 told Weicker, "Please be ad­ KWKK Fowl Mart Garvey, LA 63; Cedeno, Hou 61; Louis 4-3, Pittsburgh turned back Montreal 4-2, Houston Chicago 4, St, Louis 3 In his letter soliciting support agaihst three losses. Marshall stands a good chance of Mrs. Thomas Parker, Mrs. Earl St. was arrested Tuesday Van Steenburgh was Wynn, LA 59; Schmidt, Phil 56; of the delegates, Laskey stated vised that a decision on my run­ becoming the first reliever.to win 20 games. The present stopped Atlanta 5-1, New York beat Philadelphia 4-2 and San Diego 5, San Francisco 1 Bradley Keazer, Mrs. Dennis at 11 a.m. and charged with presented jn Tolland County Complete.,.ConvenienU..Food Store” Cey, LA 53. that he was not free to carry out ning has not been made. Williams Named mark for rpost wins by a reliever is held by ElRoy Face of "San Diego defeated San Francisco 5-1. Wednesday's Games Adams, Mrs. John Hamill, Mrs. having a roaming dog. The dog Superior court yesterday and in However, I have made the deci­ AMERICAN LEAGUE: Philadelphia (Lonborg 10-6) lieu of posting a $10,000 bond he all of the functions of the office S34 OAK STREET, MANCHESTER (Corner of Norman St.) the 1959 Rttsburgh Pirates—18. Cubs 4, Cards 3 Alan Lamson, Mrs. Jeffrey had reportedly been bothering sion that if I do run, I will not Burroughs, Tex 66; Briggs, Mil at New York (Parker 1-7) was taken to the Hartford since he is a member of Marshall, when asked how he felt about being called a Rick Monday clubbed a solo homer and Bill Madlock and Keith, Mrs. Seymour Kaplan, neighbors and has been in the ask any phonies such as you to and Rudi, Oak 54; Allen, Chi 53; San Diego (Freisleben 6-3) at Correctional Center. He will be Weicker’s staff. All-Star Manager “physical freak” by the press because of the tremendous Vic Harris contributed run-scoring doubles to lead Chicago Mrs. Andrew Lindberg, Mrs. town dog pound twice in the campaign for me. OPEN 7 DAYS from 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. Bando, Oak 50. San Francisco (Bryant 2-9) Lee McCray, Miss Alceda past. Court is July 15. presented for plea at a later amount of pitching he’s done, turned the question away to victory over the Cards. This prompted Sen. ANAHEIM (UPI) - Dick Williams got the job, but Earl Los Angeles (Rau 6-4 and Coulter, Mrs. John Kelly, Mrs. • A break into Stevenson’s date. Carruthers to write to Sen. “ Politicians like you who flatly. Pirates 4, Expos 2 John 11-2) at Cincinnati For Your Shopping Convenience, Wo Will Bo Weaver got the fancy title. Robert Weiss, Mrs. John Esso at 405 Main St. took place Weicker and call for the im­ PITCHING “No, I’m not a physical freak. I could explain why, but I 'The Pirates won their 13th straight game at Three Rivers (Gullett 7-6 and C. Carroll 5-1), NATIONAL LEAGUE: John, Telgener, Mrs. Edward Platz. sometime Tuesday night. Entry Matthew Stachowlak, 22, of mediate resignation of Laskey Lee MacPhail, American League president, announced don’t have the time and you guys wouldn’t understand it if Stadium and fifth in a row as Richie Zisk delivered three 2 Grand Ave., Rockville was also OPEN JULY 4th • 9:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. LA 11-2; McGlothen, St. L 11-3; was gained through a window either from Weicker’s staff or Tuesday that Williams would be the league’s All-Star team I did because of your lack of physiological background.” run-scoring singles and Jim Rooker added a run-scoring Montreal (Demola 1-0) at arrested on a Superior Court NOTICE WE KA«E A COMPIEH SUPnV W PICNIC ITEMSI Marshall, LA 10-3; Brett, Pitt on the east side of the building. ' as central committeeman. manager and named Weaver "honorary assistant Marshall, who has a Master’s degree in Vacation single in addition to pitching an eight-hitter. Pittsburgh (Reuss 7-5) 3 10- 4; Morton, Atl and Lonborg, About $85 worth of items were bench warrant charging him Carruthers told Weicker that Probate Court is open for manager.’’ Houston (Dierker 5-4) at Phil 10-6. probably could explain it, but his manager has no need for Astros 5, Braves 1 missing. with third-degree burglary and Laskey’s comment was politics conferences with the judge Williams guided the Oakland A’s past Weaver’s Atlanta (Capra 9-2) AMERICAN LEAGUE: G. explanations. Claude Osteeahad a perfect night at the plate with three In Memoriam • The windshield of the car second-degree larceny. at its worst and charged him from 6:30 P.M. to 8 P.M. on Chicago (Reuschel 7-5) at St. Baltimore Orioles in last year’s American League playoffs Perry, Clev 14-1; Wood, Chi 13- Walt Alston said, “I’ve never seen anyone like Mike hits and a sacrifice fly, helping to even his record at 7-7. In In loving memory of Stella Makulla owned by Peter Weiss of 62D with violating "the theme that Thursday nights. Night Louis (McGlothen 11-3) who passed away July 3. 1972. Police said the arrest and then to a world championship. 9; Tiant, Bos 11-6; Bibby, Tex addition to pitching a six-hitter, he cracked a double to ig­ Squire Village Apartments on you have repeated over and telephone number: 649-0445.' Marshall.’’ And Alston has managed relievers like Ron stemmed from the investiga­ MILK But he left baseball after quitting the A’s and being 11- 10; Six pitchers tied with 10 nite a three-run Houston fifth inning. Someone remembers and someone Spencer St. was smashed over again, mainly that William E. Fitzgerald “ 9 9 ‘ Perranoski, Larry Sherry and Clem Labine. tion of a break into a home on SAVE SOM blocked by his contract with Oakland from joining the New victories. cares, sometime Monday night and the political activity should be free, Judge of Probate ’A Q A L But Marshall wasn’t overly impressed. Your name is whispered in our prayers, Grand Ave., last February. York Yankees. A smile, a tear, a thought sincere, dashboard ripped. It is reported­ open and above board.” How often we wish you were here. ly the second time the car has been vandalized. Stachowlak was returned to Daughter, Sons • A battery charger valued at the Brooklyn Correctional ICE P A a PEPSI A A a dnd Grandchildren MOTOR DUS EXCURSIONS $60 was stolen from the base­ Center where he was being held July 4, 6. 7,13,14, 20, 21, 27 « 28 ment apartmeni storage bin, on another charge, police said. CUBES COLA 9 9 ' ' Woocl Pitching at Same Clip as Year Ago Manchester to Ocean Beach * $4.00 R.T. In Memoriam which had been forced open, of 5-Lb. Bag ^ ^ 6 Pack, 16-ojL In loving memory of Joseph Thompson Colchester to Ocean Beach $3.00 R.T. whils Thsy Lsstt who passed away July 3, 1972 Manchester to Compounce $2.00 R.T. NEW YORK (UPI) — Wilbur Wood was the eighth them to do. It’s the way to win ball games.” Boston Red Sox defeated the Baltimore Orioles, 9-6, the four games and 14th of the season. Jim Perry went 51-3 in­ wonder of the baseball world a year ago when he appeared Cleveland Indians beat the Milwaukee Brewers, 5-3, the nings to win his seventh game while Kevin Kobel lost,his His memory is as dear today. Lv. Manchostar 10:00 AM to Ocean Baacti Homers by Dick Allen and Bill Melton were the big Troopers Transferred to be heading for a 30-victory season. Detroit Tigers downed the New York Yankees, 4-2, and the As in the hour he passed away. Lv. Colchestar 10:48 AM to Ocean Beach blows of the game for the White Sox although Wood prais^ eighth decision. Don Money homered for the Brewers. Today he’s taken for wanted although he’s pitching at Minnesota Twins shaded the Texas Rangers, 5-4, in other Tigers 4, Yankees 2 Wife, Sons and Daughters Lv. Ocean Beach 6:00 PM return trip I l f TEA TA a Jorge Orta for his hustle which led to the Sox’ third run in Four area men are involved Trooper Raymond Watrous of m t s Q Q C essentially the same e lis o r the Chicago White Sox as he the sixth inning. Orta went all the way to third when left- AL games. Gary Sutherland doubled in two runs and scored a third in transfers of state troopers Manchester will go from Troop Lv. Manchester 12:30 PM to Compounce '' 10-lb. Bag R«0- mM did in 1973. fielder Jim Wohlford misplayed his fly for an error and A’s 7, Angels 5 in a four-run fifth inning which paved the way for Luke Card of Thank§ announced Monday by state C to Troop K in Colchester. MIX 2 Lv. Lake Compounce 0:00 PM return trip $A V E 20M ^ ^ The portly knuckleballer, who had 14-11 record on July scored on a single by Carlos May. Designated hitter Angel Mangual drove in four runs with Walker to win his fourth game with relief help from Jim We would like to express our heartfelt Police Commissioner Cleveland SAVE SOM last season, raised his current mark to 13-9 Tuesday night “It was a great run for me to get,” said Wood. “It was a homer and a double leading the A’s to their ninth win in Ray. Pat Dobson was the loser for the Yankees, who have appreciation to the many friends, B. Fuessenich and also effec­ Trooper Robert C. Coughlin Buses leave N. Main A N. School Sts. when he pitched a six-hitter to give the White Sox a 4-1 vic­ 13 games, handing the Angels their 22nd defeat in 30 dropped six consecutive games. relatives and neighbors who were so tive Monday. of Rockville will also go from the key run because it made a 2-1 game into a 3-1 game and generaous and kind in our recent sorrow. tory over the Kansas City Royals. Wood’s victory total is games. Ken Holtzman went the first 7 2-3 innings to even Lt. Walter J. Scholtz of Ver­ Troop C to Troop K. Pickups at bus stops along Main S L we got it strictly on Orta’s hustle.” Twins 5, Rangers 4 We would especially like to thank Dr. second only to the Cleveland Indians’ Gaylord Perry, who his record at 9-9 while Frank Tanana’s record dipped to 4- Pinch-hitter Glenn Borgmann doubled into the left field George Dundberg, Jr., the nurses and non has been transferred from Lindy McDaniel, in his fourth starting assignment of the Drawing Will Be Held inly 6th for Free Gifts! is 14-1, aides on Second Floor East at the invesHgative unit in Trooper Robert Hathaway of Tickets may be purchased from bus operator season for the Royals, suffered his third defeat against one 12 . , corner to score Eric Soderholm from first base with two Manchester Memorial Hospital and all Meriden to the pok of comman­ Vernon will go from Troop C to “It was about a normal |am e for me,” said Wood, who Indians 5, Brewers 3 out in the ninth and give the Twins' Billy Campbell his, personnel at the Silver Lane Pavillion, EASTERN BUS LINES, INC. win. ding officer of Troop C in Staf­ the Connecticut State Bureau of (Specials Expire July 6th, 1974) struck out five and walked none. “I was around the plate The Oakland A’s made it two in a row over former The Indians ran their winning streak to^four games with third victory. Roy Carew had three hits, raising his Identification in Hartford. The family of Raymond P. O'Coin, Sr. ford Springs. ■ TEL. 646-0363 all night and didn’t walk anybody. I kept the ball low and Manager Dick Williams and the California Angels, 7-5, the the help of a two-run single by Frank Duffy during a four- average to .393 for the Twins. they kept hitting it on the ground. That’s what I wanted run second inning and George Hendrick’s fourth homer in

V PAGE TWELVE - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD; Manchester. Conn., Wed., July 3, 1974 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Wed., July 3. 1974 — PAGE THIRTEEN Battle of Leaders Newcombe ' ’'-A 'I Four Remain Won by Moriarty’s 4 \ Upset Loser In World Cup FRANKFURT, Germany (UPI) — There’s West Ger­ many, the long-standing favorite; Holland, the new favorite: Brazil, coming around after an inauspicious perfect three-for-three night at the WIMBLEDON, England (UPI) — Ken Rosewall, playing By ten Auster r^ALES SLES start; and Poland, the surprise team and still the outsider plate. rA with the zip and fire of a man 10 years younger th^n his 39 Back-to-back doubles by Mike u m despite five victories. The Comets added an unearned run years, provided the upset of the Wimbledon tennis cham­ McDonald and Bill Crowley in the 'These four teams met today in two semifinals"to decide in the third as two errors sandwiched pionships today when he eliminated top seed and title / which pair goes into the July 7 World Cup final in Munich. fourth inning provided the winning around Krough’s second safety 4 t favorite John Newcombe in four thrilling sets. iiv w \ Holland and West Germany need only a draw to reach margin as Moriarty Brothers nipped allowed a run to score. The 39-yeap-old Rosewall, three times a loser here in the Munich. Their opponents, Brazil and Poland, respectively, the East Hartford Merchants, 3-2, last The Merchants knotted the count in finals, defeated Newcombe, the reigning U.S. and WCT lALES • SALES- !SALES must win. night in Greater Hartford Twilight the fourth as A1 Haberern ripped a champion, 6-1, 1-6, 6-0j>i7-5 to move into Oie semifinals of Tuesday the teams exchanged compliments. League action at Mt. Nebo. two-out bases loaded shot down the llA the tournament, the only major championship which has “I consider them (Holland) the best team in the world,” The Comets, now 7-3, hold a half rightfield line plating two runs. eluded him in over 20 years on the circuit. said Brazilian manager Mario Zagalo. But he said Brazil game edge over New Britain in the Haberern was gunned down attemp­ Rosewall reached his first final here exactly 20 years would meet West Germany in the final. American Division while the setback ting to steal second by catcher ago when he was defeated by Jaraslov Drobny. ’Two years West German Manager Helmut Schoen said, “I’m glad dropped 5-3 East Hartford into ^ se- McDonald ending the uprising. later he lost to Lew Hoad, then he turned pro and had to we are not meeting the Brazilians. To me, they are like the cond place tie in the National Division John Serafini notched the victory wait until the arrival of open tennis for his next chance. Sphinx.” with Bristol behind Hartford In­ going the distance. He struck out six That came in 1970 and Newcombe defeated him in five sets Johan Cruyff of Holland said, “The Brazilians frighten surance. and walked two-while allowing five for the second of his three championship victories. me a little. They are improving all the time.” Moriarty’s opened the scoring in the hits. His counterpart, Mike Slusarz, Rosewall’s brilliant return of service and his patented Poland Manager Kazimierz Gorski was less talkative. bottom of the first as Paul Baretta also hurled well striking out seven and backhand were the u^idoing of his 31-year-old opponent, the He would only say, “We will go all out to win. We need the reached on a forceout, swiped second issuing just one walk. He allowed even money favorite and the players’ choice to win the goals.” base and scored as Ron Krough lined a seven hits. . most coveted crown in tennis. single up the middle. Krough had a (Herald photo by Pinto) The match lasted just about two hours and kept the According to the bookmakers, Holland has the best National Bantam Duckpin Bowling Champs center court crowd rooted to their seats. Newcombe did chance of capturing the World Cup. West Germany is the not play badly, but there was nothing he could do today National Little League Champions second choice, with Brazil quoted at 11-2 and Poland a 7-1 (Herald photo by Dunn) Bantam Boys, representing the Holiday Lanes in Manchester, won the National against his Davis Cup teammate. outsider. Tennis Champs Durkpin Bowling Congress Youth Tournament last weekend at Silver Spring, Md. Chris Evert power^ her way into the semifinals of the First club to win a title in the Manchester Little League Hasselback, Bill Frattaroli, Jeff Coughlin, Paul Zepp, Zagalo said, "We will beat the Dutch even though I con­ Legion Nine Bows, baseball program this season was Miles Auto Sales. Kelly McSweeney, Marc Marziola. Front, Eric Stepper, sider them the best side in the world. After a so-so start we The Bantam Division, 10 to 12, championship team, left to right, Kevin Dickanson, women’^in g le s today as Wimbledon reached the point Hilary Demarest, left, and Sue Madge teamed to win Peter Pires, Ken Del Giudice, Ed Gillis and Chris Plumley. Teams competed from whereTMampibnship tennis calibre tells. The National League kings won 12 of 16 starts. Rear Alex Britnell, Jim Ferrari, Dan White, Paul Johnson, have found our rhythm and I believe the final will be between us and the West Germans.” , the Women’s Doubles Tournament at the Neipsie Ten­ Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, Maryland, Virginia and Washington, Miss Evert, her long blonde pigtail tied with a floppy row, left to right, Coaches Bill Greene, Marty Stepper, Randy Phelps, Bill Calhoun. nis Club last weekend. D.C. pink ribbon, swept Mrs. Helga Mastoff of West Germany Manager Art Phelps, Middle row, Tim McCarthy, Bob Some experts were skeptical. Holland has played off a sunlit No. 3 court with an easy 6-4, 6-2. win. It was superbly, lodging itself as number two scoring team in the Plays Home Tonight competition despite the fact it has never met the World cloudy when Miss Evert and Mrs. Mastoff began what Players’ Demands Unrealistic looked like an evenly-matchedT)aseline duel, but the sun Cup’s most porous defenses — Zaire, Australia and Haiti. came out with the score at 4-all in the first set. The Florida Its defense has been called suspect, but Brazil’s Repeat Winners forwards fall into the same category. girl blossomed in it. Slow-Pitch Softball West Germany had been disappointing until its last vic­ Dropping an exhibition tilt in pitcher uncorked two wild pitches. She broke Mrs. Mastoff at love, ran out the set and won tory over Sweden. In Tennis Play Simsbury last night was the Simsbury went into a 3-2 lead in its the next four games to boot. Chris changed nothing in her No Curfews, Fines, Poland remains a dangerous dark-horse, still thoroughly Manchester American Legion half of the third. After a single and a game, but she lost only six points in six games. Champions repeated in the Neipsie Tennis Club’s overlooked despite being the only side to win all its games. baseball team, 4-3, in extra innings. walk. Skip Wright topped a slow roller Mrs. Mastoff came to life trailing 1-4 in the second set. Women’s Doubles and Mixed Doubles Tournaments. Manchester is now 7-6 overall while to the right of Manchester hurler Ken She took the American to deuce four times on Miss Evert’s TONIGHT’S GAMES EASTERN INDY Sue Hadge and Hilary Demarest downed Barbara Ander­ leading Zone Eight with a 5-1 ledger. Less Work Sought Irish, who threwMvildly past third service before putting the game away for a service break. Fuller’s vs. Steak Out, 6:15- Recording just its second win Pizza House remained son and Millie Lucek to retain the Women’s Doubles title allowing two runs to score and Wright But Miss Evert, starting from 15-40 down, broke back on- The Post 102 entry entertains Wind­ Filzgerald in 10 starts, Trash-Away winless as Manchester Oil Heat while Stu Jennings and Mrs. Demarest teamed to whip Joe to reach third. Wright scored on a NEW YORK (UPI) - More and Association’s position like Kansas the German’s next service, and then served a love game to whipped Millers Falls, 12-4, last came out on top of a 19-10 score and Edith Gottlieb for the Mixed crown. Both matches sor tonight at 6 at East Catholic in Crispinu’s vs. WINF, 7:30- wild pitch. more the success of the National City did in 1970.” sew up a semifinal place. Nebo night at Mt. Nebo with an eight- last night at Keeney Field. Piz­ Following are the starting were won in straight sets, 6-4,6-2 in the former and 6-2,6-2 zone action before traveling to East Little League Football League appears to be linked The Kansas City Chiefs were given Jaycees vs. Allied Building, run sixth proving decisive. za has dropp^ all 10 of its times and pairings for in the latter. Hartford Friday night for another The Silk Towners knotted it in the Thursday’s Four Ball Golf to the world champion Miami permission by the players to play the 6; 15-Rolierlson Ron Pellerin had three hits starts while Oil Heat has a 6-4 Results - Women’s Doubles: Connie Plepler-Betty Ann zone engagement. fourth as three consecutive walks and for Trash-Away with Mike Rat- . record. Tournament at the Manchester Dolphins. All-Star game during the first NFL Center Congo vs. Employees, Verplanck. The Barbers wind Capshaw def. Judy Winkler-Irene Boser 76-63; Hadge- a wild pitch produced the run. ti, Dan Slater, Roger Lajoie, Bob Similer had four hits in­ Country Club: TONIGHT’S GAMES And the Dolphins —who are strike in 1970. 6:15-Nike up at 2-14 while Stevenson’s are Manchester jumped to a quick 2-0 George Krouse and Sal Salafia cluding a triple and Jim Lawyers vs. Ansaldi’s, 6 ■ Demarest def. Plepler-Capshaw 6-3, 6-1; Lucek-Anderson The Zone One entry won it in the scheduled to open the exhibition Besides Langer, other Dolphin LITTLE LEAGUE Wilson’s vs. Tierney’s, 6:15- 6-9 with one more game to play. lead over Simsbury with single runs in each adding two blows to a 15- Granato had four blows in­ Verplanck def. Jan Warren-Dot Brownstone 6-10, 6-0; Sissy Seader- season against the College All-Stars starters already on recqrd as favoring Nebo Whitey Violette and Eric eighth as relief hurler John Varca’s hit attack. Wayne Leitz had cluding a double for the Army & Navy vs. Sears, 6 • Edith Gottlieb def. Marti Parliman-Linnea Everett 6-4, 4- the first two frames. Paul Groves led -Crockett vs. Farr’s, 7:30-Nike Klavins each had a pair of attempted pickoff at first went astray on July 26-are anything but un­ playing the All-Star game are wide three hits for 5-5 Millers with winners. Bob Martin had three 6:31 Moran, J. Macalone, A. Eigner Waddell 6-, 6-3; Lucek-Anderson def. Seader-Gottlieb 3-6, 6-2, 6-1. off the first with a walk and advanced B.A. Club vs. Renn’s, 6:15- Jr., Pagliuehi. bingles for the winners while and the runner reached third. Bud animous in, their support of the receiver Howard Twilley and guard NATIONAL FARM Independent Insurance six other players adding two safeties while Ted Delude, NassifFs vs. Moriarty’s, 6 • Mixed Doubles: Demarest-Jennings def. Harvey-Jane to third on a sacrifice and fielder’s Keeney 6:38 Maddox, R. Archambault, Green, Dave Robichaud and Jim Longo Savage’s soft liner over a drawn-in in­ Players Association list of demands. Bob Kuechenberg, while still others Behind the strong pitching of trimmed the Barbers last night hits apiece. Mark Hannaf, Ron Carr, Dick Monaco. Buckley Pastel 6-0, 6-0; Irma-(3eorge Boser def. Judy-Matt choice. Groves scored as Dave Rich Mikoleit and Doug Dick’s vs. State Bank, 7:30- 6:45 Cronin, Lonnba, Pellicane, J, each had two hits for the field produced the winner. “I think (Players Director Ed) like middle linebacker Nick Buonicon- at Charter Oak, 17-10. The Suhie and Jack Hughes each Calamari. Winkler; 6-2,6-1; Jan-Dave Warren def. Barb-Earl Ander­ Bidwell’s pop-up to shallow right was Whitaker, the Medics captured Robertson Barbers. Mike Daigle singled Garvey and his’pals running the union ti and fullback Larry Csonka are un­ losers had just three hits. Rudi added two hits to the 21-hit 6:52 McFarland, Mazanec, Dubois, AMERICAN son 6-2, 6-3; Marti Parliman-Steve Hadge def. Bill Knight- dropped by the second baseman. the league title with a ^5 win Armory vs. WINF, 8:45- McLafferty. Behind the two-hit pitching of and doubled for the losers. Smachetti paced the locals offen­ are too far out,” said Dolphins’ center decided. Persico and Chris Turner had Robertson barrage. 6:59 Kennedy, Anderson, Nadaskay, G. Jan Smith 6-1, 6-1; Gottliebs def. Bosers 2-6,. 7-6, 64; over Nichols last night at FELINE Bill Zerio, Wipco whitewashed sively with three hits including a long Jim Langer Tuesday. “Most of them two hits each for the winners. Allied Printing vs, Moriar­ Ken Towlson had four hits in­ Miller. The locals second run crossed as T he San Diego Chargers, Bowers. Whitaker and Tom Till Turning 20 hits into a like 7:06 Clark, Mattern, Weiman, G. Dillon Ford, 13-0, last night at NATIONAL Luceks def. Warrens 3-6, 6-3, 64; Demarest-Jennings def. Dan Smachetti singled, was sacrificed double. Bruce Peck also doubled for are over-the-hill players who aren’t meanwhile, present the first actual ROOKIE ty’s, 7:30-Fitzgerald cluding a double for Pizza with Smith. Winding up the season in a Parliman-Hadge 6-1, 6-2; Gottliebs def. Luceks 6-7, 6-6,6- paced the Medics’ eight-hit at­ Grandslam homer by Mike number of runs last night was Phil Hence and A1 Peterson Waddell in the final game for Manchester. concerned about the needs of other confrontation today as the first team Groman’s vs. Honda, 8:45- 7:13 Rlordan. Fiori. Ofria. Engberg. flurry, the Medics trounced 3. 'to second and scored as Simsbury’s tack with some timely hits. Schoenberger led, the Pirates to Roosevelt Mills for a 20-12 win each adding three. Karl 7:20 Kleman, W. Ferguson, Ansaldi, both clubs. Wipco concluded the players.” - to open training camp. Rookies and Fitzgerald over David’s at Nike Field. Du telle. season with a 5-11 mark and Nichols, 20-7, last night at a 27-24 success against the Buckingham, Clay Hence and 7:27 Dotchin, R. Macalone, Putz, N. By going along with the union’s free agents are expected to report to AMERICAN FARM Kathy Keegan and Bonnie Smith. Dillon finished in the cellar at 2- Buckley. The Medics wind up in Dodgers at Buckland. CHARTER OAK Ken Wamwright each con­ second place in the league with “Meeting Out- demands to boycott the college game, United States International Universi­ Concluding its season with an Schoenberger had a second Pounding out 16 hits. Charter Godin each homered and tributed two hits. 7:34 Curtis, Genovesi, Warren, 14. singled twice for 7-3 Roosevelt Goodwill. an 11-5 mark while Nichols the Dolphin players stand to lose an ty by noon and when they do, they’ll be 11-5 record, Dillon Ford bested homer and drove in 10 runs. Oak Restaurant outscored 7:41 Carlson, Conklin, MIoganoski, Bernie Alemany had two RALEIGH, N.C. (UPI) - only in the 200-meter dash in Wipco, 26-7, last night at Valley while Terri Muldoon, Debbie Tracy. safeties for Wipco and Matt finished at 3-13. average of $5,000 per man—a regular greeted by a picket line (headed by Teammate Chris Gauvin also Nelson’s Freightway, 8-4, last The anticipated meeting of the Friday-Saturday meet, St. Sarni, Brenda Whittemore, •7:48 Zemke. Kozlovich, Keating, Peterson added two doubles to Mike Custer had three hits for season’s game paycheck. O.J. Simpson of the Buffalo Bills) homered. night at Fitzgerald Field. WOMEN’S REC LEAGUE Eigner. the Medics with Mark Urbanet- USSR Olympic star Valeriy according to his coach Igor Chris Hoyng and John Webb Steve Cianci and Carl Carlson Cathy McConnell and Cindy 7:55 R. Bamingham, Staum, Turner, the cause. John Weerdon and FREE SAFETY CHECK which plans to begin assembling at 11 Mike Moreau, Chris Ver- Having the lead in Griffiths. ti, Jamie Gallagher, Mark Borzov against San Diego Ter-Ovanesyan. Williams is “I don’t think we’re going to come each had five hits for Dillon . each had three hits for 6-4 Talaga each added a pair of Bob' Piccine had the only a.m. brldge, Doug Potter and Gor­ everything, the Tigers out­ 8:02 Oleksinski, Banavige, Chittick, Bilodeau, Ed Crouchley and Da­ sprinter Steve Williams has staying away from both the out smelling like roses, making with Kurt Johnson adding three don Kincade were best with the Charter Oak while Doug safeties. lasted the Cougars, 24-10, last Frank. safeties for Dillon. One of the Chargers’ prize rookies, Sandi Whitney went four-for- 8:09 Starter's Time. mien Purcell each adding two been ruled out for the USA- 200 and the 400-meter relay ridiculous demands for twice as much . blows and Greg Solomonson ad­ stick for the Dodgers. Downham, Tim Gallup and Neil night at Illing. The Tigers had quarterback Jesse Freitas of San ding a double. Results from four for 1-9 David’s including a 8:16 Daley, Morrissey, Thomsen, P. INTERNATIONAL to a 15-hit attack. Larry Wyse, USSR track and field meet because he fears that run­ money with less work and discipline,” Pierson each added two hits. 21 hits to the Cougars’ 11 while Taylor. Bill Herlth and G ary. Doyon Diego State, said he plans to cross the Wipco players were not noted. Runs were in abundance as Pete Bezzini belted a homer. four-base hit. Karen Turek in the error department the 8:23 Butkus, Clou^, Hassett, Stuck. Scoring in every inning, this weekend. ning the curves in both races Langer continued. “And especially if added three blows and Sally 8:30 Mislretta, Karzcs, Stevenson, each had a pair of hits for line. “The players contacted m e,” the Tigers outlasted the Rich Eckler had two hits for 4-6 Tigers were also tops, 12-5. Shenning. Stevenson’s Exxon topped Pro Olympic 100-meters would aggravate an old in­ we don’t play the All-Star game. Granato, Diane Repoli and Nichols. Freitas said Tuesday. ’’But I feel I INTERNATIONAL FARM Yankees, 31-29. Ted Wilbanks Nelson’s. Terry Thomas tripled for the 8:37 Novak, Giguere, Moffatt, Barbers, 12-5, last night at champ Borzov will compete jury. Scott Verbridge slugged three Stephanie Letendre each con­ Maloney. Langer also called the players belong in camp even though I”m sym­ homered for the Tigers and Tigers with Kathy Merrick ad­ 8:44 Hilinski, Rosenthal, Jones, Ber- ’ ■ p H I M « g m I'fsaAc/A/sff doubles and Gordon Plouffe a tributed two hits. demands for no curfews, no fines and pathetic to their demands. Dean Russell had two for the ding a h8^e run and Dot tussi. double and two singles as SILK CITY 8:51 Clough, Skinner, Maglicic, Bengt- limited practice hours “just not “I’m not a member of the associa­ losers. Masselli contributing three son, i INTERNATIONAL FARM With a nine-run third and an bingles. 8:58 Backiel, Gardella, Warner, J. realistic.” tion yet and I don’t think I should be eight-run fifth and runs in every DUSTY Filloramo, going on strike for something I don’t Compleling a perfect 16-0 Jean Terze doubled and Cindy 9:05 Wilks, Vonderkall,, Hayes,Have;, Brown. On Monday, Dolphins player inning but the sixth, Trudon VW Scoring all of its runs in the Hassett stroked a pair of 9:12 Homas,Ho T.“ Leone.■ H. Gai^ella,- belong to.” record. Pro Remodeling H representative, linebacker Doug blanked Ansaldi’s at Charter^ clobbered Gorman Brothers, first two innings, the Vets out­ singles for the Cougars. Mitchell. “It’s very possible we may play the 27-1, last night at Fitzgerald lasted the Angels, 5-3, last night 9:19 Kristof, Teels, Harvey, Andreoli. Swift, expressed apprehension that Oak last' night, 13-0. Pete' 9:26 McKee, Cardone, Gingras. season without veterans,” Chargers’ Field. at Robertson Park. the team would agree to boycott the SOCCER Travers, Brian Keeler, Larry Edwards. owner Gene Klein said. “It’s not the A1 Rodonis went five-for-five Mike Cartier had two hits for GIRLS’ FAST PITCH 9:33 Starter's Time. game at their scheduled meeting on Gentile, Mike Campanelli, Rich 9:40 King. Laskey, P. Sullivan, S. brand of football we want to present Gressman, Ken Carone and Don for 8-8 Trudon’s while Frank the 8-2 Vets while Brian Lewis Evening their record last Leone, h 9 ' •> Friday night. “If we don’t hold the the people, but we will present the Tambling were standouts in the Breen and Les Keston each had a pair of blows for the 4-5 night in the East-Central 9:47 Fahey. Foster, Lebiedz, 3-Day Sale ling,” Swift said, “it could weaken the. McMahon. best we can.” PEE WEE triumph. went four-for-five leading a 31- Angels. Connecticut Girls’ Softball 9:54 S. Ferguson, Herdic, Bonadies, Scoring in each half, the hit onslaught. Randy Ralston, League was Formal’s Inn McCallufti Sr. 10:01 Matava, B. Sullivan, Abraitis, Matadors blanked the Olym­ Gary Pawlowski and Greg Penguins with an 8-3 verdict Morline. pics, 2-0, last night. Hopkins each contributed three CANDLELIGHT over Coventry at the losers’ 10:08 Gazza, Cotton, C. Filloramo, hits while Rodonis blasted two Stretching its first place edge field. LaPenta. Rec Swimmers Place , Scott Goehring put the ..;:J 10:15 Evelhoch, Pearson, Cerina, roundtrippers and Breen, Tim to four full games. Armory Marianne Pemberton hurled McLaughlin. , Matadors bn the scoreboard in j;ij LeFORT an employee of Manchester Tire for the the first half and Ken Marshal ☆ ☆ ☆ Vincent and Hank Pawlowski Tavern outscored Manchester a five-hitter for the Manchester 10:22Heath, Moriarty, Dvorak. Baker. ast 10 years, Warren LeFort has over 37 years of experience in In Globe Competition one each. 10:29 Kaye, McCarthy, LaChapelle, AND added the second goal in the State Bank, 16-5, last night at entry while receiving excellent McCallum LOCU. 10:38 Watson, ZanettI, V. Clementino, Polyglas front end repair. Warren personally guarantees his work on all third stanza. Mike McCurry and iji; Jim Hart and Gary Agnew Robertson Park. Armory is at defensive support. Kathy ^ S T n u ------Perry. domestic cars. Participating in the 12 and un­ group, Peggy Schnitzer was Brian Carr played well for the g each had a pair of hits for Uie 5- 17-2 while Dick’s American is in Strand had three hits and three 10:43 Starter's Time. RADK der Long Course Connecticut third in the 200-meter individual Olympics. gj BASEBAU 13 losers with Agnew driving in second with a 13-6 ledger. State stolen bases while Lisa 10:50-Lorentzen, Colburn, Schardt, J. AAU Age Group Swimming medley while the relay team of the only run. Bank dropped to 8-11 with the Schwartz had two hits and five Clementino. BUY NOW-aWE WE C H E C K ----- i ☆ ☆ ☆ 10:57 D. Tarca, Butler, Hunt, Angell. • FRONT END • BALL JOINTS Meet sponsored by the New Peggy Schnitzer, Julie Tucker, The Tigers with two goals in setback. stolen bases as the Penguins 11:04 L. Giglio, Sohotta, Rockwell, Haven Y in conjunction with the Jane Price and Wendy Johnson the second quarter went on to Hits and runs came fast and Mike Zotta had three hits for went wild on the basepaths. Melton. SAVE • DISC BRAKES 11:11 Ogren, Atherton, Lavey, D.J. •WHEEL BEARINGS TONIGHT Manchester Rec Swim Club was second in the 400-meter record a 3-0 win last night over furious last night at Fitzgerald Armory with six other players Nancy Downing contributed McCarthy. e x h a u s t 7:25 Red Sox vs. Orioles, yesterday at Globe Hollow freestyle with a 5:16.2 clocking. the Tornados. Field as Frank’s Market out­ getting two hits each. Tom two RBIs to the cause. 11:18 Steeves, Marshall, Romayko, *6X0 • COMPLETE SYSTEMS Roberts. WTIC were members of the local Wally Pettingill was second lasted Acadia Restaurant, 18- Happeney homered. Jon The Penguins, now 1-1, enter­ SizeA78-13 AND. OF COURSE Shellie Schoeneberger and ALUMNIJUNIOR 11:25 Plodzik, D. Taylor, H Giglio, Whitewall plus 7:.55 Yanks vs. Tigers, squad. in the 100-meter breaststroke 13. Frank’s had 17 hits while tain South Windsor Friday night D'Amato. ur tir es Billy Silver hit the mark in the Scoring six runs in the third Schneider with three and John $1.80F,E.T. and 'YO * WINF In the 9-10 year old bracket, while Geoff Michaud was se­ : Acadia had 16. at 6:15 at Martin Field. 11:32 Deskus, Ogden, Nathan, V. second period and Silver added inning. Police & Fire retained Kravontka and Joe Brooks with Baker. tire off your car. Russell Smith placed third in cond in the 100-meter butterfly John Barry and Merle Shaw — Fast Courteous Service — his second goal in the final sole possession of first place two each were best for the the 200-meter individual with a time of 1:29.9. The 400^ each went three-for-five for 11-7 THURSDAY period to round out the scoring. with a 10-6 victory over Mari- Bankmen. medley and Karl Bylciw was meter freestyle relay team of Frank’s while Jim Dowling, SERVICE ON FOREION > COMPACT CARS 1:00 Red Sox vs. Orioles, Ch. Brian Harkins and Matthew Mads last night at Cheney Tech. third in the 100-meter Pettingill, Michaud, Scott Don Bergin, Dave Brannick and 22, WTIC Falkowski were best in defeat ’The winners are now 7-0 while Plating three runs in the 32 SIza 078-14 ’37Siza F78-14 39Siza G7S-14 breaststroke. Smith and Bill Halld^aovas se­ Joe Quaglia each added two 6:00 Yanks vs. Tigers, Cli. for the Tornados. the Mari-Mads drop to 5-2. third, Dorn’s Boys upset ^ p b c Ta l o f t h e w e e k In the 11-12 year old age cond with a 5:46.4 clocking. blows. f SAVE $7.25 SAVE $0.10 SAVE $9.15 18, WINF Ray Gliha belted a home run Wholesale Tire, 6-2, last night - Jim Maier, Fred Robertson at Robertson. Whitewall plus Whitewall plus Whitewall plus JUNIOR and drove in three runs for the $225F.E.T.and $2.50 F.E.T. and $2.67 F.LT.and ’ and Ron Nivision each had Joe Camposeo and George Battling for first place, the winners. Gliha notched the vic­ tire off your car. tire off your car. tire off your car. three hits for 6-13 Acadia while Astros and the Oceaneers tory allowing just two hits but Quaggin each had a pair of hits BERNARD A. 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Kevin MARA WHITES 22 points with the Oceaneers in Moving closer to the league- Whitewall plus Whitewall plus Whitewall plus Patios • Additions Williams absorbed the loss $2.74 F.E.T. and $3.19 F.E.T. and second with 19 points. leader, CBT belted North BIG HOLIDAY $2.97 F.E.T. and I & Ramodaling striking out six, walking six and Methodist, 22-8, last night at NIKE tire off your car. tire off your car. tire off your car.. p lw $1.7« F.E.T. Danny Lima scored the Moving within a half game of allowing six hits. Nike Field. CBT holds an 8-2 RACE Free Estimates Astros’ goal on a penalty kick in the league lead, Pero’s dropped • SALE ENDS SATURDAY NIGHT - OTHER SIZES SALE PRICED TOO! .11 A1 Hutchinson had two hits in mark while Telephone sits atop the third period and Gary three trips to the plate for the Seventy Two’s, 20-3, last IN B Y 6 :0 0 p.m. NASCAR NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP Phone 649-4464 Marineau knotted it with an the standings with a 9-1 mark. Police & Fire including a North dropped to 5-5 with the night at Nike Field. Pero’s has Open Mon., Tues., Wed. FrI assist from Ken Anderson. an 8-2 mark with Crockett at 8- booming double. setback. O U T B Y 1 0 : 0 0 p.m. 8:0O - 5:30 Jerry Wilson had five hits and 1. The 72’s dropped to 1-9 with the setback firmly entrenched GOODYEAR JULY 3. split Making the most of just six Frank Dinucci and Chas Bassos Thurs. 8 to 8 Bain Date JULY 4, 8 P.M. h its,, Moriarty Fuel whipped each had four hits leading the in the cellar. 1 0 RACES RECYCLE TIME Stan Talaga had four hits 5 WAYS TO CHARGE • Our Own Gustomir Credit Plan • Master Ckaria • BankAmarieard • Amsrieaii Exprau Manay Card • Carta Blancka ' Sat. 8 to 1 Moriarty Juniors, 15-1, last winners’ 29-hit attack. Tom SrAKFORI) MOTOR CURBSIDE NEWSPAPER PICKUP night at the West Side Oval. Rund, Tom Salzer, Brad leading Pero’s 23-hit attack 1ST POST Seven errors by the Juniors Wheatley and Tom Sokolowsky while Jeff Rea and Butch didn’t help their cause. each added three hits and Tom Talaga each had three blows 6 :0 0 P.M . with the latter homering twice. HICHOLS-MANCHESTER TIRE, INC. SPEEDWAY The Fuelmen scored four in NICHOLS-MANCHESTER TIRE, Clark added two. Dining Res. Phone 725-5648 Seat Res. Phone 723-3200 R O U T f 140 S T A F ro n O SP R IN G S CONN STARTS JULY 1,1974 the fourth on just one hit and Earle Custer, Fred Kostenko Walt Talaga, Jim McCarthy, 295 BROAD ST. (Opposite Soar’s Automotive) (Area Code; 401) Second day o( your traah pickup mutt be had a seven-run sixth on just and 'Tim Thresher each had Russ Billings, Bud Talaga, Den 295 Broad St. (0pp. Post Office) PLUS two safeties. Danny White and three blows for North while Vendrillo, and Bill McCarthy DIRECT BUSSES EASY TO REACH I tied or place in a brown paper bag and put each added two hits with the IWancliostor Brian Daigle were best for the Don Erickson added two and from many N tw England poinlli ATLANTIC CREDITrtR^niT rCARDS Anns /o—.. PH0NE643-1161 a . ^ u. V MON., TUES.,...... WED., FRI. 8-5:30 next your trash. winners while Mark Downing latter homering. Joe Stack had lev your local ichtdulv*. RTE 146, LINCOLN, R. (Bflnk Ani rlcArd Not Av8ll8bl6) THURS 8*8 SAT 8*1 Phone 643-1181 ARCO 0 GIANT FIREWORKS 'DISPLAY Bill Chappell chipped in with a MASTER CHARGE AVAILABLE 0 had the only safety for the ’ homer. two hits for the losers. DESIGNID FOR PERFECT VISIBIIITY RAIN OR SHINE COMFORT Juniors. PAGE FOURTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Wed., July 3. 1974 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn.. Wed., July 3, 1974 — PAGE FIFTEEN Chmura Renamed W E S T E I IE M E A T Manchester Town Assessor ANDOVER BEEF STORE Bombing Incident:How? Why? Hospital TliU., im ,, U T , MM. t • • Notes Ellen Lariviere OPEN SUNDATS 9-0' THUItl.. M L I • 1 c m a M O N . Correspondent JULY 4,1776 JULY 4, 1974 RHAM DISTRICT He reiterated his statement against the school, even though (such as discipline) that they The board unanimously voted SPECIALS FBI.. SAT. & SUN. Officially signed by to reappoint Fred Chmura town Anne Emt Monday, citing one instance of they don’t have any children at should be doing first at home. General Congress in Signed 'today by these Other comments: assessor from July 1, 1974 FARM FRESH Correspondenl seeing a male teacher walking Rham, felt there should be a Faith of a Country cithens as an expression the corridors barefooted and Parents should not assume June 30, 1975. Tel. 228..3971 "general cleaning up” at the Discharged Tuesday: Ethel of their faith in a another incident of spotting a everything is alright because The selectmen also discussed CHICKEN they knew could existi About 40 parents, area school and that Rham has a. Moors, 283C N. Main St.; "braless” female teacher. they have heard nothing from the possibility of appointing a Country that does exist. residents and some students "problem.” Marilyn Elliott, 49 Saulters The administration informed the school. It is their respon­ female constable to serve the attended Monday evening’s Pros Rd.; Edwin Stolle, Broad LEGS& him that there was no dress sibility to keep in touch as to town during the daytime since Regional District 8 Board of Strongly opposing Dallaire’s Brook; Jessie Kieman, Pinney code for either the teachers or their children’s progress. there has been no constable on Education meeting seeking comments and those of others Hill, Rockville; Ernest the students. Public Hearing duty during that time. No BREASTS answers to how and why the un­ was James Derby Jr. of Hebron Worden, 147 Parker St.; As for the drug problem, Dallaire stated that he would definite decision was reached. fortunate bombing incident who felt that the way Dallaire Christine Dooley, 40 Watrous lb. which Dallaire stated he knew like a public hearing to discuss Closed (Combo Vts) h^r< could have occured at Rham and others were going about Rd., Bolton; Shirley Ellis, about from reliable sources. the bombing incident and that The Town Office Building will High School last week. publicly tearing down the Broad Brook; Rose Bolieau, Four students, all seniors, Dr. David Cattaliach, school is a "detriment to the he would submit a list of his be closed on Thursday and Stafford Springs; Nyla Carlin, Friday in observance of have been arrested and superintendent of schools, school and the community by questions for answers at such a 160 Henry St. FRESH M E A H arraigned in the bombing inci­ reported that during the search bringing up all the dirty linen.” hearirfg. Independence Day. of the school following the bom­ In discussing the incident , . Assessor Chmura will not be dent which resulted in one Derby also cited the Hebron Also, Henrietta Case, 817 bing the only drugs found was later in their meeting, the in his office on Saturday but SPARE explosive device going off and Republican Women’s Club Pleasant Valley Rd., South one marijuana cigarette, accor­ board members felt that such a will resume regular hours on injuring a student and another which has asked the Hebron Windsor; Gladys Brink, Hin- ding to John Soderberg, request for a public hearing Monday evening. being found and deactivated selectmen and town counsel for man Rd., Coventry; J. Scott Hebron’s resident trooper. would have to have much more RIBS prior to exploding. an investigation of Rham and Willoughby, 104 Walnut St.; Swim Party lb.- Dallaire also cited how many substance. It did not indicate Although all in attendance an in-depth study of the lack of Janet Kenney, Daly Rd., The Community Club will parents are crying for dis­ what was meant by “more sub­ expressed their concern with effectiveness of the school’s ad­ Hebron; Thomas Cloutier, 21 hold a swimming party on cipline for their children but stance.” SMITHFKLO LEAN the bombing, there appeared to ministration, superintendent, Beechwood Rd., Vernon; Saturday, beginning at 8 p.m. at are getting nowhere. However, Mrs. Catherine be two schools of thought — teachers, teachers aides and Theresa Miller, Enfield; the home of John Corl, Lake Many of the questions asked Bourne, board member from those expressing dissatisfaction board of education. C harlotte H eckler, 242B Rd. SMOKED with school, teachers, and ad­ by D allaire could not be Derby felt that part of Andover, felt that there should Aquatic volleyball and bad­ answered by the board or Dr. be some sort of “get together” Brewster St., Coventry; Ronald ministration and those blaming Rham’s problem is the “poor Kennedy, East Hartford; minton on the lawn will be the the adults. Cattanach. Reasons given were mouthing of adults.” at which the‘problems faced by major recreation. BYOB. SHOULDERS that the board had not yet had the board, parents, ad­ Kathleen Wilson, 294B Green A. Pete Dallaire, selectman Others referred to how Rd. EXCELLENT FOB SUMMERTIME from Hebron, last Week in a an opportunity to meet and dis­ ministrators and students could lb. parents are shirking their ARE YOU SANDWICHES statement made at the town’s cuss the incident, as no duties in giving the school a job be aired. Board of Selectmen meeting, emergency meeting was called, Also, Melvin Lobaugh, 9 FAT? OVERWEIGHT? Valleyview Dr., South Windsor; questioned the dress "code” for and Dr. Cat^nach stated that SMITHFIELD The Declaration of Independent O D R I N E X contains the most teachers, the drug problem at his hands were tied legally with Virginia Milewski, East Hart­ ford; David Day, Amston; effective reducing, aid avaiiabie SMOKEHOUSE Rham and the poor disciplinary respect to how .much informa­ EEA Provides Funds without prescription ! One tiny When, in the course of human events, it becomes He has forbidden his governors to pass laws of im­ He has combined with others to subject us to a jurisdic­ tiers the merciless Indian savages, whose known rule of actions of the school ad­ tion he could give out. Debora and Tammy Rood, O D R I N E X tablet before meals and necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands mediate and pressing importance, unless suspended in tion foreign to our constitutions and unacknowledged by warfare is an undistinguished destruction of all ages, ministration. Others present who spoke out Willimantic; Sheila Coates, 40 you want to eat less ■ down go your BACON which have connected them with another, and to assume, their operation till his assent should b^-obtaiqiKl; and, our laws, giving his assent to their acts of pretended sexes, and conditions. calories ■ down goes your w eight! For 20 More Jobs Olcott St.; Abelard Soucler, among the powers of the earth, the separate and equal when so suspended, he has utterly neglected to attend to legislation: In everY stage of these oppressions we have petitioned Broad Brook; Kimberly Thousands of women from coast to coast report O D R I N E X has helped FRESH LEAN ^ ^ station to which the laws of nature and nature’s God enti­ them. For quartering large bodies of armed troops among us; for redress in the most humble terms; our repeated 9 a.m VERNON to 1 p.m. in the planning ^ Rodick, East Hartford; Peter them lose 5 ,1 0 , 20 pounds In a short tle them, a decent respect to the opinions of mankind He has refused to pass other laws for the accommoda­ For protecting them by a mock trial, from punishment petitions have been answered only by repeated injury. A Through the Comprehensive office of the Administration Gallasso, 36 Henry St.; Joanne time ■ so can you. Get rid of ugly fat requires that they should declare the causes which impel tion of large districts of people, unless those people would for any murders which they should commit on the in­ prince whose character is thus marked by every act Fly Flag on Fourth^ Building. ’The town offices will and live longer I Manpower Program, the Town Welles, 623 Avery St., South GROUND QQC them to the separation. relinquish the right‘of representation in a legislature,—a habitants of these states; which may define a tyrant is unfit to be the ruler of a free be closed ’Thursday through the Windsor; Carolyn Gingras, 85 O D R I N E X must satisfy or your of Vernon will be able to hire 20 money will be refunded. No questions We hold these truths to be self-evident: ’That all men right inestimable to them, and formidable to tyrants only. For cutting off our trade with all parts of the world; people. weekend In observance of the Reid Tells Residents more young people between the Henry St. asked.-Sold with this guarantee by are created equal; that they are endowed by their Creator He has called together legislative bodies at places un­ For imposing taxes on us without our consent; For Nor have we been wanting in our attentions to our July 4 holiday. CHUCK ages of 14 and 20, during the SHOP-WTE DRUG STORES. JfO with certain unalienable rights; that among these are usual, uncomfortable, and distant from the depository of depriving us, in many cases, of the benefits of trial by British brethren. We have warned them from time to time HEBRON summer months. Mayor McCoy said the life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. ’That, to secure their public records, for the sole purpose of fatiguing jury; of attempts by their legislature to extend an unwarran­ Buffaloes 5; Tigers 7, Lions 2; federal Emergency Employ­ b a b y BEEF AA a Mayor Frank McCoy said to these rights, governments are instituted among men, them into compliance with his measure. For transporting us beyond seas, to be tried for table jurisdiction over us. We have reminded them of the Nancy Drinkuth Wildcats 6, Cougars 3; Cougars ment Act (EEA) has been CurrcHponilcnl 13, Bears 12. qualify under this program a deriving their just powers from the consent of the He has dissolved representative houses repeatedly, for pretended offenses; circumstances of our emigration and settlement here. We person must meet the federal extended for nine months and governed; that, whenever any form of government opposing, with manly firmness, his invasions on the rights For abolishing the free system of English laws in have appealed to their native justice and magnanimity; Tel. 228-.3970 In a coaches game the Vernon will receive funding An Exciting Party idea! LIV ER .W poverty level as to income. becomes destructive of these ends It is the right of the of people. neighboring province, establishing therein an arbitrary and we have conjured them, by the ties of our common First Selectman Aaron Reid National League Coaches beat amounting to $26,800. has asked that all flags be dis­ the American League Coaches Anyone whose family is OUR OWN FRESH MADE people to alter or to abolish it, and to institute a new He has refused, for a long time after such dissolutions, government, and enlarging its boundaries, so as to render kindred, to disavow these usurpations, which would in­ receiving state or local This will allow the town to Customer Pick-Up BuRets, and government, laying its foundation on such principles and to cause others to be elected, whereby the legislative it at once an example and fit instrument for introducing evitably interrupt our connections and correspon'ilence. played on the Fourth of July. 17 to 9. keep four employes on that It He also calls attention to the Summer Basketball assistance or who is a ward of Home Delivered Buffets organizing its powers in such form, as to them shall seem powers, incapable of annihilation, have returned to the the same absolute rule into these colonies; They, too, have been deaf to the voice of justice and con­ was thought would have to go ITALIAN Motor OA q most likely to effect their safety, and happiness. practice of ringing “bells for The Rham summer basket­ the state, or who was a member in Ready-to-Serve Containers! people at large for their exercise; the state remaining, jn For taking away our charters, abolishing our most sanguinity. We must, therefore, acquiesce in the necessi­ due to a shortage of funds. One Prudence, indeed, will dictate that governments long es­ the meantime, exposed to all the dangers of invasions ty which denounces our separation, and hold them, as we freedom,” and asks that bells in ball program Is under way and of the armed forces in Vietnam, valuable laws, and altering, fundamentally, the forms of is eligible. was working in the Public For further information, call tablished should not be changed for light and transient from without and convulsions within. our governments; churches and throughout town conthiues Monday through hold the rest of mankind, enemies in war, in peace, Works Department, one for the SAUSAGE 3 9 causes; and accordingly all experience hath shown that He has endeavored to prevent the population of these friends. be rung for four minutes at 2 Friday until Aug. 2. Applications are being taken For suspending our own legislatures, and declaring Recreation Department and GARDEN GROVE CATERERS, Inc. mankind are more disposed to suffer, while evils are suf­ states; for that purpose obstructing the laws for the o’clock Thursday afternoon. There are no games today and will be taken Monday USOA CHOICE BONELESS themselves invested with power to legislate for us in all We, therefore, the representatives of the United States two weren painting for the 649-5313 or 649-5314 ferable, than to right themselves by abolishing tlje forms naturalization of foreigners, refusing to pass others to en­ Thursday. and Tuesday of next week, from cases whatsoever. of America, in General Congress assembled, appealing to Little League Housing Authority. to which they are accustomed. But when a long train of courage their migration hither, and raising the conditions He has abdicated government here, by declaring us out the Supreme Judge of the world for the rectitude of our in­ ’The nightly schedule is as Perham’s Texaco Wildcats Shoulder London Broil ,,*1.39 abuses and usurpations, pursuing invariably the same of new appropriations of lands. of his protection and waging war against us. tentions, do, in the name ahd by the authority of the good follows: are this season’s first place Lit­ object, evinces a design to reduce them under absolute He has obstructed the administration of justice, by people of these colonies, solemnly publish and declare, Grade 7-12 girls, 5:30 to 6:30. USDA CHOICE lONHiSS He has plundered our seas, ravaged our coasts, burned tle League team. The Wildcats despotism, it is their right, it is their duty, to throw off refusing his assent to laws for establishing judiciary our towns, and destroyed the lives of our people. ’That these united colonies are, and of right ought to be, Grade 6-8 boys, 6:30 to 7:30. beat the McDonald Real Estate CHUCK FILLET such government, and to provide new guards for their powers. He is at this time transporting large armies of foreign free and independent states; that they are absolved from Tigers 8 to 4 in a playoff game Grade 9-12 boys, 7:30 to 9:30. »*1.29 future security. Such has been the patient sufferance of He has made judges dependent on his will alone for the mercenaries to complete the works of death, desolation, all allegiance to the British Crown, and that all political ’The Willimantlc Recreation on Monday night. USOA CHOICE BONELESS these colonies; and such is now the necessity which con­ tenure of their offices, and the amount and payment of and tyranny already begun with circumstances of cruelty connection between them and the state of Great Britain The Hebron All-Stars game is Basketball League will again be strains them to ^ter their former systems of govern­ their salaries. and perfidy scarcely paralled in the most barbarous ages, is, and ought to be, totally dissolved; and that, as free and scheduled for July 4. The part of the Rham program. AGWA' SHOULDER CLOD ROAST J1.29 ment. The history of the present King of Great Britain is He has erected a multitude of new offices and sent and totally unworthy the head of a civilized nation. independent states, they have full power to levy war, con­ American League will play at 1 ’There is a $3 entry fee for an in­ a history of repeated injuries and usurpations, all having hither swarms of officers to harass our people and eat out He has constrained our fellow-citizens, taken captive on clude peace, contract alliances, establish commerce, and p.m. and the National League dividual. S P EC IU P IB directobject the establishment of an absolute tyranny their substance. the high seas, to bear arms against their country, to do all other acts and things which independent states may A Men’s League for older BurtMckVs at 3 p.m. Both games will be at over these states. To prove this, let facts be submitted to a He has kept among us in times of peace, standing ar­ become the executioners of their frjends and brethren, or of right do. And, for the support of this declaration with a St. Peter’s Field. boys and coaches will be on Hurrah for the g mah bologha candid world. mies, without the consent of the legislature. to fall themselves by their hands. firm reliance on the protection of Divine Providence, we Monday, junior high boys G C A bake sale will be held at the He has refused his assent to laws, the most wholesome He has affected to render the military independent of, He has excited domestic insurrection among us, and mutually pledge to each other our lives, our fortunes, and refreshment stand. Also, the league on Wednesday, and a » 9 *' and necessary for the public good. and superior to, the civil power. has endeavored to bring on the inhabitants of our fron­ our sacred honor. usual hot dogs and soda will be high school boys league on & COOKED SALAMI» » « on sale. Thursday. Red, White & Kue Special ! BugnackVs SPECIAL A ^ The Little League picnic will Intramural competition as be held at Gay City State Park well as outside competition SKINLESS Pork A Beef Re-Signed in Manchester^ Connecticut at 6 p.m. on Friday. from a variety of sources will be available in all levels of the „ .1 9 A practice for the Tolland Big savings-3 days only! FRANKS * Daniel F. Reale program. Because of the out­ County All-Stars game Is BugnackVs SPECIAL A ^ a Realtor scheduled for 6 p.m. at St. side competition, Rham gym SUPER LATEX WHITE HOUSE PAINT WERNER ALUMINUM REALE’S CORNER will be closed when teams play Matt Morlarty Jr. Peter’s on July 6. Coaches will SINLESS PuTBSaef $ 1 / Q Wilfred F. 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Smith Director Frank Tornaquinelcl Leflions 6/49* ROBERT J. SMITH. INC. MANCHESTER BOARD OF DIRECTORS FRANK’S SUPERMARKET OPEN Watennelon TOMITOES Richard T. Barracllffa JUST UMES 6/39* ED’SARCO with the purchase of 2 or more lb. 10* lb. THURSDAY gallons of #301 or #315 paint! Christopher Glenney SAVE $2.99 J. Stuart Johnston GLENNEY’S MEN’S SHOP Fourth O f July DIUON SALES A SERVICE INC. Salem E. Naselff STORE HOURS: Use Agway's convenient credit plans: Master Charge, BankAmericard. Telmark Martin Brodar NASSIFF CAMERA for your shopping conveniencei Mon, Tuat. Wad, MARTIN LTD MENSWEAR 8:30 to S:30 Thurt. 8:30 to 8:30 Sat. 8:00 to 4:30 P E D f l ’ Q ^ 276 Oakland St. Other AGWAY EOUIPMENTSHOP: lb. u ■ C n U W MANCHESTER |Mon. Tuat. Thurt. FrI. Stores: 8:00 to 5:00 AG WAY,® Inc. ELLINGTON CUT, WRAPPED, QUICK FROZEN TO YOUR Sat. 8:00 to 4:00 Tad Cummings / Burl L. Lyons John Bengston 540 NEW STATE ROAD, C.AO C l O O MIDOLEFIELD SPECIFICATIONS AT NO EXTRA CHAROEI ALSO ''The King of Produce** CLOSED NORTH HAVEN Chairman Publisher Joseph Qarnlan Postmaster Frank S. Bugnacki Jr. WEDNESDAYS Buckland O4O-01^O & WILLIMANTIC AVAILABLE Vk HIND A SIDE AT AtOVE PRICESI - DEMOCRATIC TOWN COMMITTEE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD J. GARMAN. CLOTHIER MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT WESTERN BEEF MASTER CHARSE WELCOME! PAGE SIXTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Wed., July 3. 1974 jiUNCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Wed., July 3, 1974 - PAGE SEVENTEEN Help Wanted 13 Situation Wanted 15 Homes For Sale 23 Homea For Sala 23 Homaa For Sale 23 Homea For Sale 23 Homaa For Sala 23 Homes tor Sala 23 Homaa tor Sala 23 : o n s u m e r HAPPY A D S (ANTED: Experienced "WE TELL IT RN’S - LPN’S business College graduate MANCHESTER - Two brand VERNON - Older Colonial with 3-11 P.M. employment. 742-8722, LIKE IT IS” new Ranches, 3 bedrooms, attached garage, big country I seeks We offer this unique 2 family C o n c e r n 11-7 A.M. living room with fireplace, fwHEN YOU THNK REAL ESTATE kitchen, dining room, four WE FIND THE HOUSE property near the center of dining room, eat-in kitchen, two bedrooms, screened rear porch. YOU MAKE THE HOME Full-time, part-time and Manchester on East Center full baths, wall-to-wall Terrific condition. Only $32,900. Connecticut Department o( Consumer Protection summer positions available. nCALTOR Private Instructions ib Street. Needs lots of interior carpeting, aluminum siding. I THINK Wolverton Agency, Realtors, danfel f. raalt Barbara B Dunn. Commissioner Competitive salary, health, > I 649-2813. MIS work but has tremendous In­ $39,900 each. Frechette & Mar­ life, major medical and dis­ LEARN TO SWIM - Enjoy come possibilities. Priced to tin, Realtors, Inc. 646-4144. MANCHESTER The increasing demand for S h e H e r a t h MANCHESTER - Investment ticing private foresters capable ability insurance makes this summer months. Experienced I BLANCHARD & ROSSEHO 5-5 two year old Duplex. 3 bedrooms, one and a haH sell quickly at $39,900. TWO-FAMILY, newer Garrison I opportunity. Four-family in fine lumber and wood products and of supervising operations to one of the best benefit Red Cross instructor, private baths on each side. Separate heating system, separate condition. Four-room the resulting competition for help the landowner reach his packages in the industry. lessons, private pool. 649-4403. JARVIS REALTY Colonial, quiet dead-end street, $6,000 — Tolland. Flat treed building lot on Welgold Rd. I laundry facilities, separate basements, most appliances standing timber among timber CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING excellent condition, good in­ $30,250 — Ideal seml-retirement home. Two bedrooms ^artm ents with good income. objectives. Come see our modern CO. I Excellent estate builder. stay. Aluminum storm windows and screens. $250 buyers has promoted requests come, possible se c o n d ^ finan­ The landowner would do well facilities and speak with Mrs. REALTORS. MLS cing, principals only, 872-4094. I Ranch style ccndcmlnlum, rec reem, 1V4 baths, glass ■ Wolverton Agency, Realtors, monthly Income. Should be seen. $54,000. for informaiton from Connec­ to hire a private forester to ^^MftfiJpnances. I Post, our Director of Nurses 21______649-2813. ticut landowners who are mark the timber and supervise M E A D O W S . . . Soffltonp $31,900 — East Hartfcrd. Older 6-rccm CcIcnIal with MANCHESTER—4-4 Duplex tastefully decorated. Owner receiving offers for their I the sale and logging operation. mpy havw teef you Igarage, large eat-ln kitchen, excellent residential Icca-1 MANCHESTER - Two-family, side has one and a half bathrooms. Excellent Income from CONVALESCENT CENTER □ REAL ESTATE limber from several New York This should increase profits for 6-6’ duplex with three bedrooms tenant. Separate heating system. 4 car garage. Laroe lot 333 Bldwsll Streat a happyadi ELLINGTON - custom-built 7 IMPECCARLE! ticn, ccnvenlent tc everything. I and New England firms. . the landowner, but most impor­ l/2room Colonial, 4 bedrooms, each side. Large kichens, new Only $41,900. - v u • PHONE 643-2711 Manchester, Conn. Department of Environmen­ tant, he will maintain control of Homes For Sale 23 living room, family room, Ireax As clean-a-flaised Ranch $32,900 — 8 room Cape, with 2 full ba^hs. Possible 5 1 bathrooms, vinyl covered steel tal Protection State Forester what is done on his property. FOR ASSISTANCE IN PLACING YOUR AD 647-9191 attached garage, large lot. as we’ve ever seen. For­ I bedrooms, fireplace, garage, and treed lot. A fantastic I siding, aluminum storms and MANCHESTER—6 room Colonial located on Jensen E.J. Vanderrpillen said, MANCHESTER - Small two- Char-Bon, 643-0M3. buy, don’t miss iti screens, 2-car garage. Wolver­ Street. A very quiet street within walking distance to shop­ Landowners who would like mal dining room, modern ton Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. Higher lumber prices are family, ideal investment. Good ping. Fireplace In living room. Large yard with lota of assistance may contact the Help Wanted 13 Help Wanted Happy Birthday | location and condition. Low kitchen, living.’Toom with being reflected in higher prices LPN - Certification required. MANCHESTER - Like new 7- I privacy. Offered for $37,000. State Forester, State Office INDEX i L IZ I 30’s. Paul W. Dougan, Realtor, room Condo in adult cluster. fireplace, large master $39,500 — Newly listed, 5-7,2-famlly. One apartment has ' paid for trees on the stump. Building, Hartford 06115, or ADVERTISING Ages 17-35. Good salary, plus 643-4535, 646-1021. MANCHESTER—Attractive 6 room Cape. Fireplace In ful­ NOTICES many benefits. Now inter­ i MOTHER-WIFE- | Three bedrooms, family room, bedroom, beautiful family 4 bedrooms. Two car garage. Clean as a whistle. I r WHAT YOU SEE This can provide an opportunity Department of Environmental 1 — Loit and Found 2 1/2 baths, patio, bow picture ly carpeted living room. Formal dining room. Lavatory on for the landowner to practice Protection Regional Oflfces in 2 — Paraonilt DEADLINE Progressive, small radio station seeks a viewing. Call U. S. Army, 643- ^ GRANDMA-and | room. Oak floors and $30,000 — Brand new, 6 room aluminum sided Colonial. | I IS WHAT YOU GET! 9462. window. All appliances In­ first floor. Full bsth upstairs. One car garage, vary private sound forestry on his property Marlborough, tel 295-9523 (ser­ 3 — Announcamenla 12:00 noon the day before full-time news director to gather news and cluded plus use of playgrounds, wall-to-wall carpeting. Located on quiet street In town. Fireplace, V/i baths, 4 — Enlerialnmanl KEEPER I 1 IA charming 6 room Cape,! yard In very quiet neighborhood. Must be seen Onlv $36 - and to recover part of his ving Tolland County), or Plea­ publication. THE GARDEN tennis courts, clubhouse and AND trees. 5 — Auctions present It on the air. Requires man strong TELEPHONE LINEMAN - No trom | I with extra large rec room that, 900. ^ ownership cost if judicious cut­ sant Valley, tel. 379-0771 (ser­ Deadline for Saturday and pool. Priced under new in mid A landscaped and well- FINANCIAL experience required. Good IS PU N TED $30,000 — Large 8-room Colonial, V/k baths, aluminum | J opens on to a shady patio. L ting is used." ving Hartford County). Monday Is 12:00 Noon Friday. on actualities and interviews. Busy news i GInny, Dick, Don, | 30’s. Call Bob Brown, Realtor VERNON—Immaculate 6 room Ranch. Eat-in kitchen. En­ 8 — Bonds-Slocks-Mortgages salary, paid training, plus many Chistom built by U&R, this 4 treed acre lot. Five I siding, good sized lot. i ! Located on Cambridge St.! "The landowner must be sure 9 — Personal Loans community with national figures as regular benefits. Now interviewing. i Deb, Melissa, Toby, | Assoc., Jarvis Realty Co., 643- I tire house Is carpeted, recently redecorated. Family room bedroom home with kitchen- 1121. minutes from Manchester. ■this home awaits your In-* he is dealing with a reputable 10 — Insurance PLEASE READ Ages 17-35. Call U. S. Army 643- iChiChi, and Cuddles| $41,000 — Country Club location, oversized 7 room, has free standing fireplace. One car garage. Quiet area, visitors. Mutual affiliate. Send full resume family room combination, is a $38,966. I Vh I\ ■spectlon. I buyer, and he should not deal INVITATION TO BID EMPLOYMENT and audition tape to: 9462. iii; And Sneakers plus 4§: one-of-a-kind property. I bath Cape. Huge firat floor family room, large treed lot outstanding value for only $32,900. with a company that is unknown 13 — Help Wanted YOUR AD ■ EDMUND GORMAN ' Sealed bids will be received in 14 — Business Opportunities Classllled ads are taken over Even the vegetables in the COVENTRY (NORTH) and double garage. MANCHESTER—Porter Street 6 room Colonial. 4 to him unless he first consults a PART-TIME, nights and Satur­ WARREN HOWLAND the Office of The Director of 15 — Situation Wanted the phone as a convenience. garden will be left by the R e ilto r $44,000 — A really great buyl Huge 7-room Raised ■ AGENCY ! becjrooms, bathroom and a halt. 2 car garage, modern forester.” The Herald is responsible lor days to work in gas station-. FARMHOUSE AND LAND!! 643-1168 General Services, 41 Center EDUCATION Experience helpful. Must be transferred owner. Ranch with 2 baths, 2 fireplaces and double garage. Lots 6 4 6 -40 40 I kitchen. Formal dining room, fireplace In living room. Built One out-of-state firm recently 18 — Private Instructions only-one incorrect Insertion and S Happy First Birthday | Call Quick! I Street, Manchester, Connec­ Ideal situation for a country ! In Cedar Closets. Lota of extras. ' mailed letters to Connecticut 19 — Schools-Classes then only to the size ol the Vernon Janies over 18 years om. Brown’s Tire g JOHN JASON BROWN S of carpeting. I ticut until July 17,1974 at 11:00 20 — Instructions Wanted original insertion. Errors which Shop, 646-3444. NORMAN 8. HOHENTHAL gentleman. Six room landowners saying their S ^ $45,000 — Business zoned property on heavily traveled a.m. for the following: do not lessen the value ol the CO., REALTORS farmhouse situated on 3% MANCHESTER -’by owner. LIST YOUR HOUSE IN ... professional forester would REAL ESTATE advertisement will not be cor­ Radio Staflon KVNI from Aunt Jennifer, g I street. Store or offices plus 6 room apartment. Private 23 — Homes lor Sale SURVEYOR - No experience ______646-1166 acres of land plus an ad­ room Ranch, 2 balhs,ath: family I HENRY STREET - Four FENCING mark mature trees for the 24 — Lots-Land lor Sale rected by an additional inser­ required. Good salary, paid jli; Uncle Victor and Benny $. room, aluminum siding, I financing avaiiabie. I CASE MOUNTAIN tion ditional 8Vi acres. Call Bud bedroom older home, country REALMS CORNER owner, inferring this would be a 25 — Investment Properly Coeur d’Alene, Idaho 83814 training,. plus many benefits. caipeting, treed lot, Buckley Special attention Is called to 26 — Business Property MANCHESTER - Benton Lewis for complete details, I $50,500 — Real big 5-5, 2-famlly. Built In 1967. Three kitchen, dining room, first floor guarantee of satisfaction to the 27 — Resort Properly Now intervlewing^'Ages 17-35. 649-5306. School, low assumable laundry, 1 1/2 baths, 2-car gar­ 175 MAIN STREET PHONE 646-4525 the Davis-Bacon Act Labor Call U.S. Army M3-9462. Street. Well cared for six-room bedrooms, large living room and kitchen, gas heat, landowner. 28 — Real Estate Wanted Help Wanted 13 mortgage. Mid 30’s. 643-4747. I age, swimming pool. 646-4063. Vandermillen pointed out Rates and Standards Cape with expandable attic, EQUAL HOU8INO OPPORTUNITY aluminum and brick exterior. MISC. SERVICES fireplace, garage. Only $30,900. that although a company may AERATION SYSTEM- 31 — Services Ollered MATURE SALES Woman - AVON BARRDWS& WALLACE SEVEN-ROOM Colonial, 1 1/2 Services Ottered 31 32 — Painting-Papering ADVERTISING flexible hours, apply in person T. J. Crockett, Realtors, 643- MinchMtcr Htw Mavm Hartfazd I Lota-Land for Sale 24 claim to hire a "professional GLOBE HOLLOW RESERVOR baths, 2-car garage, quiet 33 — Building-Contracting offers... 1577. S49-530S 397-1S15 279-1902 last section I $53,900 — Newly listed 9-room Colonial, magnificent I Bid forms, plans and Card Gallery, Manchester residential area, $37,900. Two- LIGHT Trucking - Odd jobs, forester” this could be mis­ 34 — Rooling-Siding Parkade. Exciting opportunity for I family room with glass doors to huge redwood deck, 2 specifications are available at 35 — Healing-Plumbing RATES MAN TO WORK family, over 300’ deep lot, cellars and attics cleaned, leading, since the first obliga­ women who are feeling blah, MANCHESTER - $29,500. West I fireplaces, appliances, carpeting, oversized double gar- I HORSES? ■ tion of such a person is to his the General Services Office, 41 36 — Flooring In Expanding MANCHESTER - Three- of homes now excellent income, $36,900. Two- lawns mowed, small tree work. 37 — MovIng-TruckIng-Storage 1 day ...... 94 word per day MACHINISTS - We have the bored or broke. Selling side, 3-bedroom (Colonial, 2-car I age. Set on a tree studded lot in town. I ■ six acre parcel with 380'* Free estimates. Phone 643-6000. family, residential zone C, ideal employer. Center Street, Manchester, 36 — Services Wanted 3 days...... 64 word per day following openings: Inspectors, prestige Avon Products Is In­ garage. Immediate occupancy. bedroom Condominium, central ■ frontage on Hlllstown Rd. In* 6 days...... 74 word per day professional location, $48,900. Landowners wishing to begin Connecticut. Assemblers, Bridgeport, V.T.L. teresting, makes you more Cole, Realtor, 643-6666. air, finished rec room, two full available I $54,900 — Brand new 5-5, duplex, VA baths, 3 I Manchester. J . MISC. FOR SALE 26 days ...... 64 word per day and two half baths, carpeted, Martens Agency, Realtors .... ODD JOBS - Carpentry, pan­ management on their woodlots Town of Manchester 41 -— Articles lor Sale Sporting Goods Storo The Purdy Corporation, 586 interesting and lets you I bedrooms, huge kitchen and living room, separate eling, rec rooms, offices, 42 — Building Supplies 15 WORD MINIIVIUM appliances. Stone patio with gas 646-2550. should begin by consulting Connecticut Hilliard Street, Manchester, bridge the family budget MANCHESTER - Classy Cape, LAST 4 homes ready for heating systems, aluminum siding, large treed lot. household repairs. Phone 649- 43 — Oogs-BIrds-Pets Happy Ads ...... $1.75 Inch Wholesale-Retail experience preferred with aluminum sided 7-room Cape, 1 grill, storms and screens, foresters to assist them in Robert B. Weiss 44 — Livestock 647-9917. poccupancy — Then MANCHESTER, beautifully ■ EDMUND GODMAN' 4594. managerial qualifications. gap. Call 289-4922. 1/2 baths, garage, huge rec priced below replacement at $56,000 — Cversized lot and exceptlorial location makes making their management General Manager 45 — Boats & Accessories we’re completely sold maintained and remodeled six- 46 — Sporting Qoods room, excellent condition. Of­ ^,500. Financing available. Ithis new 3-bedroom duplex a gem. Completely ; AGENCY ! TWO HANDY men want varie­ decisions. 47 — Garden Products Write Box L, Manchester Herald Eastern, 646-8250, or 649-5782. outi maintenance-free exterior, VA baths, beautiful oak I room older colonial in quiet SERVICE Station attendant, fice ^tential. T. J. Crockett, 648^4040___ J Three important procedures 48 — Antiques The e Bedroom Ranch — neighborhood,- igl______, ______convenie'nt to ______ty of jobs, raking rolling, MEAT with some experience, full and Realtors, 643-1577. $27,500 floors. See this one todayl . r__.mowing 49 — Wanted to Buy ELLINGTON - Woodside Acres park and shopping. Modern ...... '■*^*''6- fertilizing. to guide the landowners are; NOTICE part-time. Apply in person. The 3 Bedroom Townhouse lawns, attics, cellars cleane RENTALS CUnERS South. Open Sunday, 1-5. I carpeted eat-in kitchen and I Investment Property 1. Determine how much wood HEBRON - Three-bedroom 25 PUBLIC HEARING 52 — Rooms lor Rent Clarke Motor Sales, Route 6, $32,990 $68,500 — Investment package. Three separate single large formal dining room. Reasonable rates, 643-5305. should be removed to improve Ranch. Kitchen appliances, Otherwise by appointment. ADDITIONAL ' 53 — Apartments (or Rent Experienced. Full and Part Bolton, Conn. . . . Includes air condition­ family homes on Center St. Excellent condition. Many ■ Three bedrooms, a spacious his forest and how much of this 54 — Homes (or Rent loads of cabinets and counter Four-bedroom Colonial or ing, carports, (ull basement, Our office Is In constant need of new llatinga. It you're HANDCOCK, MASS. - Huge PDQ PRINTERS - Post Road APPROPRIATIONS BABYSITTER wanted - Mon­ Time. Excellent salary. spacious 3-bedroom with 24’ possibilities for the small Investor or businessman. remodeled bath and much wood is marketable. 55 — Business lor Rent PART TIME or full time, $5. space, combination windows swimming pool, tennis Ithinking of selling, please call tor confidential Inspection house on 2.5 acres, three floors, Plaza, Vernon. Letterheads, BOARD OF DIRECTORS 56 — Resort Property (or Rent coDrts, grounds and exterior more! $36,500. For an appoint­ DIRECTOR day - Friday, 7.: 30-5 p.m. for per hour average commissions, and doors, insulated. Fireplace, master bedroom, $40,000. and evaluation. We w e fc o n ie your bualnaaal total 22 rooms, 2 1/2 baths, envelopes, bills, quick copy, 2. Solicit bids from all local 57 — Wanted to Rent two girls, ages 7 and 4, vicinity Raised Ranch, 1 1/2 baths, maintenance. ment call collect Margaret TOWN OF MANCHESTER,. 58 — Misc. (or Rent Apply excellent advancement oppor­ . Mostly wooded acre. I some furniture, $40,000. Hagler wedding invitations. Xeroxing. REMEMBER, YOU DESERVE ONLY THE BEST. reputable commercial logging CONNECTICUT OF IN-SERVICE of Norman and School Streets. family room, fireplace, garage, Kingman, broker 658-2314. Real Estate, 643-6624. We have- an—immediate WESTERN REEF tunity. Arts and crafts B liate occupancy. Asking 875-4819. firm.s Notice is hereby given that the AUTOMOTIVE Call 649-1156 after 6 p.m. $42,0(10. Deluxe Raised Ranch, 61 — Autos lor Sale Help Wanted opening for a full-time RN to Tolland TurnpGie demonstrators needed by th e , $34,200. The Yankee Peddlers, 3. When a suitable bid has Board of Directors, Town of 13 fastest growing home party 742-9718, 1-423-6735. 2-car garage, $43,000. We have W R j i e H MANCHESTER - Investment. 62 — Trucks (or Sale run our in-service program. Manchester I LAWNMOWERS repaired and CLERK-TYPIST been received, draft a written Manchester, Connecticut, will 63 — Heavy Equipment (or Sale No plan organization. Call 872-8663, VA 8 3/4% 30-year mortgages CUSTGM RANCH Central Main Street location. sharpened, pick-up and 64 — Motorcycles-BIcycles BOOKKEEPER - GAL We are a large geriatric in­ experience required, Good or conventional mortgages for BLANCHARD & ROSSEHO Business III zoning application. contract covering conditions of hold a Public Hearing at the 872-2780, 875-9722 or 633-9023. ‘§ t f e e r \. delivered. Call Marpall now for 65 — Campers-Tralleiis-Moblle FRIDAY - Excellent position stitution and desire a salary,alar paid training,------plus■ many the above homes. These homes REALTORS-MLS 646-2482. Ideal garage - office - parking sale and standards to be Robertson School, 45 North Homes CUSTOM CAPE your spring tuneup. 643-5305. for mature friendly person with progressive thinking in­ benefits. Now interviewing are situated on acre lots with I 189 Watt Cantar Straat I 4 years old in beautiful com Ilex. CallCi ■■ Red Carpet observed by the logger. Include 66 — Automotive Service . DEMONSTRATORS Sell gifts f School Street, Manchester, ability to adapt quickly to the Ages 17-35. Call U.S.Army 643- CHURCH custodian; up to 30 With plastered walls and natural setting and stately gives you more wooded setting offering a method of payment and es­ 67 — Autos lor Rent-Lease dividual for this position. hours weekly. Good salary. and toys. Name brands: Fisli^isner- - Realtors, 646-1117. CASH Registers and adding Connecticut, Tuesday, July 9, constant challenges of the 9462. narrow clap board siding. 7 trees. Call us ti)day for appoint­ total of 7 rooms on one tablish a time limit for comple­ Experience in teaching is Write for application - Ad­ Price, Fenton, Nordic, etc. Lydall Street/Manchester machines. - Sales, service, 1974, at 8:00 p.m. to consider small office. Pleasant working rooms, IW baths, family ment to show our five models. floor. Deluxe country Resort Property 27 supplies. 15 years experience, tion. conditions in Vernon area. preferred. Excellent benefit ministrative Committee, Se­ Earn up to 307o. Free kit. ' 649-6259/646-6909; ^ and act on the following: R A D IO /T E L E T Y P E - No Managership openings for : room with fireplace, Cantor & Goldfarb, 643-8^, kitchen, 14x20’ family formerly with NCR. Free DEP foresters can give in­ Write Box C, Manchester program with competitive cond Congregational Church, 875-6244. Condominium Living In ah Proposed additional appropria­ experience required. Good experienced demonstrators. breezeway and garage. Estate Setting SOUTH WINDSOR CLEAN, move-in condition. Six room with fireplace, 3 SHERWOOD FOREST - Estimates. C.R.S. Company, itial guidance and refer ^an- Evening Herald. salary. Contact — Box 45, RFD 4, Coventry. room cape with bedroom space tion to 1974-75 Budget, Special salary, paid training, plus many Treasure House Party P lan... Bowers school. $M,000. bedrooms, formal dining Becket, Mass. Three cottages, Coventry, 742-6381. □ NOTICES benefits. Now interviewing. NEW RANCH and Colonial in NEW LISTING " galore, fireplaced living room, downers to a number of prac- Grants, Fund 61: MEADOWS REAL ESTATE salesman, Call “Miss Jean” collect 491- $7,500, $21,000, $15,000. Two EXPERIENCED concrete Ages 17-35. Call U.^Army 643- excellent location. Priced right. Six room spacious Ranch plus good quality carpeting. Treed room, 2 full baths. Walk­ Police Dispatcher ..... |4,- CONVALESCENT excellent income. Must have 2100. large rec room in lower level. out basement with many lots, $1,700 each. Beat the heat, CUSTOM MADE draperies, form man to set house foun­ 9462. For further information write lot in quiet friendly very reasonable, work 750.00 Lost and Found license. For confidential inter­ PHILBRICK Itk baths, 2-car attached gar­ possibilities. Two-c^ gar­ contact Hagler Real Estate, dations fuil time, only depen­ CENTER P.O. Box 524, Manchester. neighborhood. $34,900. Eastern, 643-6624. guaranteed. Call anytime, 649- Community Relations Ser­ dable with transportation app- view. Hutchins Agency, 649- AGENCY age with electric door opener age, Anderson Thermo­ 333 Bldwoirst., Manchester 5324. 643-9969, 646-8250. 4266. vices .....$9,918.00 LARGE REWARD f&r return iy. 875-1103 after 6. EXPERIENCED 646-4266 and breezeway. Large level pane windows, aluminum 647-9196 NURSES AIDES •m a r MANCHESTER - Older 7-room Real Estate Wanfeef 28 Sub-professional Personnel or information leading to return house, new wiring and heating. lot nicely landscaped. Im­ MANCHESTER - Beautiful siding, professionally G&H PAVING & Construction of tri-color year and a half male ’74 GRADS - We train and pay, GENERAL OFFICE clerk - AUTO MECHANICS NEAR MANCKERIil UNE custom built home with three .....$10,387.00 All Shifts duties include billing, so ac­ Needs work. Good location. maculate, move-in condition. landscaped. Call today for SELLING your home or Company - Paving, sealing, THE Information System Deveop- beaing red collar with over $400 monthly to attend General Motors experience Lovely 6-r(Rom Ranch, 3 Starkweather Realty, 646-5353. 40’s. Call Suzanne Shorts or bedrooms, huge kitchen with an appointment. * acreage? For prompt friendly concrete work, septic systems Manchester dog tag and flea college accredited technical PART TIME AND FULL TIME curacy in typing is required. 40- m e n t... $11,661.00. PART TIME, janitor. Man to preferred. Four-day work MANCHESTER - Duplex 7-6,3- bedrooms, living room with Arthur Shorts 646-3233. built-in oven, ran«, dis­ service, call Louis Dimock installed. Commercial and collar. Answers to Clune. CaH school. Learn a skill good for a Excellent wages and benefits. hour week, company paid in­ hwasher and disposal. Formica to be financed by Grants of the do general cleaning in manufac­ surance. Write Box H, week. Fringe benefits. Apply car garage, excellent location, fireplace, kitchen with formal MANCHESTER - Escape the Realty, 649-9823. residential. 26 years FAMILY 647-1419, 643-0844. lifetime in the Air Force. Ap­ Apply in person: L WATSDN BEACH CD. covered cabinets and counters. Connecticut Planning Commis­ turing building, hours 4:30-8 Manchester Herald. in person to Mr. Bergeron, good income. Upper 30’s. dining area, baths, slide-in ordinary in this value packed 6- PHILBRICK experience. Free estimates. titude and counseling free, no p.m. Five day week. Please Service Manager. 'JLaPenta Agency, Realtor, 646- oven and range, wall-to-wall room Condo. Many, many Manchester Office 647-9139 Central vacuum. Two baths. ALL CASH for your property 649-5233. LAWYER sion on Criminal Administra­ FOUND - Beagle, male, tri­ Call Dorla Blain AGENCY obiigation. 246-2212. contact, Multi-Circuits, 50 Director o( Nurtet 2440. carpeting, 24’ above ground extras. Armstrong Real Estate, Beautiful in-ground pool. $68,- within 24 hours.Avoid red tape, tion from July 1,1974 to June 30, color. Call Coventry Dog TWO Immediate openings for 500. Wolverton Agency, 846-4206 Harrison Street, 646-3800. 646-0129 S&SBUICK 289-8997. instant service. Hayes Agency, CUSTOM MADE draperies and 1975. Warden, 423-6524. BE DIFFERENT - Be an air­ male kitchen help. Summer pool. Ample financing. .Realtors, 649-2813. Found Money through after school hours in 81 ADAMS STREET !NEW LISTING - 10 year old BOLTON - New on 646-0131. bedspreads, wide selection of Proposed additional appropria­ craft mechanic in the Air EXPERIENCED gas station MANCHESTER ;Colonial, featuring four good MANCHESTER - By owner, market...Stone house of eight f a b ric s . Phone 649-1786 LOST - Boston Terrier, vicinity Force. Women get equal pay, MANCHESTERMANOR the Fall. Apply assistant or Phyllis was having lea in an tion to General Fund Budget attendant. Full time. Over 18 manager of Kentucky Fried sized bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths, u &T r e a l t y c o ., in c . well cared for duplex, 4-4, large rooms on three private acres. WE WILL buy your house. Call anytime. open-air cafe when she spied a 1974-75 Board of Directors Caldor’s, Manchester, Monday advancement, educational op­ years old. Apply at Maple Super NURSING HOME .front to back fireplaced living 843 -26 92 corner lot, combination win­ House in good condition, OFFERED BY THE COLUMBIA - Lakefront. anytime, Hutchins Agency, June 24. Reward. portunities. 246-2212. Chicken. 307 West Middle Turn­ wallet under a nearby table. A ...... $80.00 for Flag Fund, to be Service, 220 Spruce Street. 389 W n t Cantar Straat pike, Manchester. room, formal dining room, Robar^^NurdodLRMta dows, nice size kitchens, near fireplace, 1 1/2 baths, four Beautiful custom-built 8-room Realtors, 649-5324. COMPLETE junk cars look inside revealed $900 in cash PART-TIME office cleaning screened porch, garage, treed schools and on bus line. Ideal bedrooms, plus a private studio home, 5 rooms up and 3 room removed, free in Manchester, financed from donations Personals 2 but no identification. Dutifully, already received. NURSES AIDES, 7-3 and 3-11. woman wanted. Hours ap- lot. Only $42,900. Keith Real for young couple. Tenant helps arrangement. Immediate oc­ apartment lakesioe. Panoramic SELLING your house? Call us South Windsor, Vernon and Phyllis left the wallet with the GREATER Hartford CATV, proximately 15-9 P.M. Call Mrs. Estate, 646^126, 649-1922. ELLINGTOhj - Meadowbrook pay mortgage. Call 649-9314. cupancy. T. J. Crockett,' view of lake, deck, screened first and we’ll make you a cash Tolland. Call Bill’s Auto Parts, Proposed additional appropria­ RIDE WANTED to Colts, Full time or part time. High Inc. is looking for a warehouse 1 PETERMAN proprietor of the cafe, to be held School graduates preferred. Hare, 649-452-4523. Estates, new ,4 bedroom Realtor, 643-1577. porch, two fireplaces, beautiful offer. One day service. T. J. Route 74, Tolland, Conn, 649- tion to Educational Special Rocky Hill, from Branford person. Experience is helpful for a possible claimant. Excellent starting salary, good ADVERTISING WINDSOR - Five minutes from Colonials, or 3 bedroom with 24’ private setting. For details call Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577. 4578, 875-6231. Projects, Fund 41, Vocational Street, Manchester. Starting 6 but not required. Call 649-6129 REAL ESTATE - Licensed 1-91 or Bissell Bridge, quiet master bedroom colonials, $35,- COVENTRY (NORTH) TOLLAND - On busy Route 195, Lange Agency - 228-9349, 228- Months passed, and no claim­ a.m. or 7 a.m. Call 649-M71 fringe benefits, paid lunch week days 8-5. ASSISTANT AGENCY ant appeared. Finally Phyllis de­ Education Programs...... $76,- period, on bus line. East Hart­ sales person needed. We are an residential neighborhood, five 200. R aised ranches with $43,900 five-room home and large I 3296. SELL YOUR HOUSE or STEVEN EDWARDS Contrac­ after 6 p.m. finished family room, fireplace private off ice...ideal for beauty ting Agency. All painting, cided it was now hers to keep. But 000.00 for support of Vocational ford (Convalescent Home, 745 We’re'looking for an energetic pereon to (ierform a established firm serving the rooms, living room and dining acreage through J. Watson Education Programs, to be EXPERIENCED waitresses Manchester - South Windsor - room carpeted, eat-in kitchen, and garage, ^4,500. Minimum EXCITING NEW RANCH shop, professional use, etc. Live All homes listed below are PARKER Street - Close to East Beach Real Estate Co. carpentry, masonary, concrete the proprietor demurred. NEW IMPROVED "Zippies” , Main Street, East Hartford. wide variety of dullea within The Herald adverflsing financed by the State Depart­ and cocktail waitresses, apply Vernon area for over 10 years. new bath, full basement, loads one acre lots. Cannot be in the house and work in the of­ Center, custom built 6-room Professional real estate service work, fences, floor cleaning. the great iron pill now with Podunk Mill Tavern, 989 department. This person muat have typing skille and Unbeatable value here. Seven n e w a n d located In "The wallet was found on my FEMALE CLERK - filing, ad­ Small, non-competitive of storage space, walk-up attic, duplicated at the above prices. fice. 150x300 lot, business Cape with basement garage, for more than 45 years. Call our For any job, call 649-1590 ment of Education. Vitamin C. Liggett Rexali. Ellington Road, South Windsor, Cantor & Goldfarb, 643-8442, room Ranch with the Manchester. Each has all premises,” he pointed out in a ding and checking invoices. 40 organizational ability. Previous advsrtiaing experience professional staff. For con­ single garage. $28,500. Jackston zoned. Sensibly priced to sell at with four rooms down, two u Manchester office, 647-9139. between 8 a.m. and 7 p.m. Proposed additional appropria­ 289-7929. 875-6244. following features; 2 baths, aluminum exteriors, gas SSSBSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS would be helpful but not essential. This is an excellent fidential interview call Agency, 64^1316. $36,900. T. J. (Jrockett, Realtor, spotless condition. Sensibly •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• court hearing. “Therefore, unless tion to General Fund Budget hour week. Apply Gaer heat, country kitchen with the original owner shows up, it opportunity tor the person looking for a solid Holcombe Realtors, 644-2447. cathedral ceilings, applianced 875-6279, 643-1577. priced at $34,900. T. J. Crodkett, ••#••••••••••#•••••••••••••• 1974-75 Extension of Emergen­ Brothers, 140 Rye Street South MANCHESTER - Spacious appliances, carpeting belongs to me.” □ FINANCIAL Windsor. COOKS - No experience background in newspaper advertising. b e a u t i f u l kitchen, first floor family Realtors, 643-1577. □ MISC. SERVICES Painting-Papering 32 However, the court ordered him cy Employment Program ...... FULL OR Part-time employ-; COLUMBIA LAKE eight room custom built home, room with fireplace, 3 MANCHESTER - New throughout, hook-ups for $10,011.32 to be financed from ssssssssssssssssssssssssssss required. Good salary, paid 2 baths, air-conditioning, washers and dryers. And 9% to hand the wallet and the money HAIRDRESSERS needed, training, plus many benefits. ment at King’s Pet Depart­ New listing. Three-bedroom bedrooms, formal dining aluminum sided six-room HEBRON (39 Mills) Smart COLLEGE Graduate students Bonds-Slocks-Mortgages 8 ment. Must be able to workj English Pub rec room, double buyl Asking low 40s. (iversized over to Phyllis. The court said lapsed appropriation in this experienced preferred, full or Now interviewing. Ages 17-35. Please call for an appointment: Ranch, immaculate room and 2 garages. Joe Gor­ Colonial for immediate oc­ assumable mortgages. Services Ottered 31 available for exterior and in­ Program. some days and some nights.' garage, $63,500. Hayes (Corpora­ cupancy. Three bedrooms, young three bedroom Ranch - terior painting. Six years lost property found in a public MORTGAGES, loans first se­ part-time. Call 649-3991.' Call U.S.Army, 643-9462. throughout. Fireplaced living tion, 646-0131. don, 649-5306. Proposed additional appropria­ Marlow’s Beauty Salon. Duane Edmonds, Dlroctor of Advertising Apply in person or call 646-9320. J large living room with EURO 8T. - Two family (5-5) Formal dinirffe, fireplaced fami­ SHARPENING Service - experience. Fully insured. Free place, not traceable to the original cond, third. All kinds. Realty ------room and family room with owner, may be retained by the tion to General Fund Budget A— Manchester Evening Herald ------1 lOUAL HOUSINQ OPPORTUNITY fireplace, formal dining room. 3 bedrooms, near schools, ly room, two baths, two-car Saws, knives, axes,, shears, estimates. Call our com­ statewide, credit rating un­ FOOD SERVICE - No lovely view of lake. Two-car COVENTRY - Five room tinder. 1974-75 Recreation ...... $1,- 643-2711 FEMALE - 18 or over toj HARROWS & WALLACE Come and compare for only hospital, bus, alr- garage. Robert Associates, 228- skates, r ary blades. Quick ser­ petitors, than call us, 649-7034. necessary. Reasonable. Con­ experience required. Good waitress part-time. Must be; attached garage plus large Ranch, oak floors, immaculate 9274. Most courts endorse this rule. 750.00 for Softball Programs for SHOWCASE ManchMttr N*w Havan Hartlord condltlonlng, full and vice. Capitol Equipment Go., 38 fidential, quick arrangements. salary, pajd training, plus many neat and reliable. Apply in per-' lot. Immediate occupancy for condition, treed lot, $28,900. 649-S306 397-151S 278-1802 Main St., Manchester. Hours INSIDE - Outside painting, Unclaimed money (or other val­ extra umpire services, to "be Realtors/649-2813. separate basements, Alvin Lundy Agency. 527-7971. CINEMA benefits. ' Now interviewing. son at West Side Italian! your sumiher enjoyment. 40’s. Hayes Corporation, 646-0131. EAST HARTFORD $35,000. daily 7:30-5, Thursday 7:30-9, fe c ia l rates for people over te. uables) found in public places, financed from funds already 100 Constitution Plaza, Hart­ Ages 17-35. Call U. S. Army 643- parking, $55,(X)0. Excellent, four bedroom Ranch like the lobby of a hotel or the 936 Sllvor Lane Kitchen, 331 Center Street,; Call Suzanne. Shorts of Arthur Saturday, 7:30-4. 643-7958. Fully insured. Estimates given. collected. ford. Evenings, 233-6879. 9462. evenings. ! many extras. Buy direct from aisle of a supermarket, are usually East Hartford ShortSr 646-3233. SHEPARD DR. - Raised Call 649-7863. Proposed additional appropria­ . - 4 owner. 568-8506. awarded to the finder rather than Dan F. Reals, Realtor Ranch, 3 bedrooms, REWEAVING burns, holes. tion to 1974-75 Water Operating MORTGAGES - 1st, and 2nd REUABLEMEN ELECTRONICS - No WANTED - Part-time help ap-1 I. WtTSni BEtCH (». Zippers, umbrellas repaired. CEILINGS, inside painting, the management. mortgages — interim financing 178 Main St, Manchaater fireplaced living room, for­ Fund, Refund and Claim Ac­ Needed for janitorial aervice, experience required. Good proximately 2-3 hours during! Manchester Office 647^139 INCOME TWIN HILLS DRIVE, Coven­ Window shades, Venetian papering, floor sanding- Does it matter if the finder was — expeditious and'confidential mal dining room, fam ily count..... $4,474.99 for reim­ 7 a.m. • 11 a.m. Apply In per­ salary, paidlraimng, plus many WANTED lunch period in'in small' ft proud to announce try, four room Ranch, oak blinds. Keys. TV for rent. refinishing (specializing in a company employee? Generally, service, J.D. Real Estate benefits. Now interviewing. restaurant. Ap ly in person. PROPERn room with fireplace, 2'A floors, fireplace, garage un­ no. bursement of assessments to N. son between 11 a.m. - 3 p.m. Marlows, 867 Main St. 649-5221. older floors). John Verfaille,' Assoc. 646-1980. Ages 17-35. Call U. S. Army 643- Ann’s Spot, 21 aH Street. TIMROD RD. - New 7-room . the aeaoclatlon ot baths outside deck, 2-car derneath and attached garage 646-5750, 872-2222. - Charles Boggini and Mrs. 5 MANCHESTER - Two- Thus, a bank teller who found 9462. Raised Ranch. Two fireplaces, Carolyn Bator basement garage. $50,000. holds camper, 9x9 opening. MILLAR TREE Service, Inc. a diamond ring near the entry Teresa Lee, to be financed from 2 1/2 tiled baths, appliances, family house with store at­ New driveway, 106’x469’, fruit WOMAN for full-time shoe GRISSOM RD. - Colonial, 3 Removal, pruning, lot clearing, J. P. LEWIS & SON - Custom way was held entitled to keep it Water Fund unappropriated sales. New retail store. city utilities, plastererd walls, tached, 2-car garage, ample with hla firm. trees, grapes, woods, peaceful decorating. Interior painting. □ EMPLOYMENT bedrooms, family room with spraying.Fully insured. as against the bank. So long as it surplus. Experience preferred, but will patio. Two-car garage. Shade parking in front for store. neighborhood. Telephone 1-859- Licensed. Free estim ates. Paper hanging. New Ceilings. was not part of his job to find lost Proposed additional appropria­ train. Women’s and children’s trees. Built by AnsalcTi. Charles L ocat^ on So. Main St. For all your Real fireplace, formal dining room, 1301. Phone 633-5345. Remodeling. Exterior painting. articles, said the court, he was tion to 1974-75 Sewer Operating Help Wanted 13 shoes. Apply Prague Shoes, 825 Lesperance, M9-7620. Eatate needs, call with bay window, walk-ln Gutters and leaders. Carpentry. VERNON - 4-family, 4-4-4-4. "on his own" in making this dis­ Fund, TRANSFER to Sewer SEWING Main Street, Manchester. Carolyn at 646-4825. closet In master bedroom, Lots-Land tor Sale 24 TREE SERVICE (Soucier) Fully insured. For estimate call covery. PART-TIME work at home, on COVENTRY - Ideal starter or Also two-family house, 5-4. Reserve Fund ..... $220,000.00 2'A baths, attached 2-car Trees cut, trimmed or topped, 649-9658. It may indeed matter, though, the telephone. Phone 1-673-2995. Business Opportunity 14 retirement home, five rooms Centrally located. Sold as a COVENTRY - Building lot, 30,- for construction of sewers in garage. $51,500. stumps removed, fully insured. if the item was not technically ■MACHINE OPERATORS $15,900. Stanley Agency, 646- 000 square feet, lake privileges, Got a tree problem? Well worth PETER BELLIVEAUPainting sections of Baldwin Road, Con­ package. $68,900. lost but only mislaid (that is, RNs - $10,000 up depending on MANCHESTER - Pizza house, 3618, 643-5724. Buena Vista Road, $2,500. a phone call. 742-8252. Exterior, interior, laid down on purpose, then left cord Road and Deming Street, qualifications, world-wide fully equipped. Priced to sell. a v a n t e ' Jackston Agency, 646-1316. wallpapering. Fair prices. Free behind by mistake). to be financed by issuing tem­ travel possible as an Air Force Owner nas other interests. For MANCHESTER - Pick your PETERMAN TRUCKING, odd jobs, moving estimates. Insured and depen­ Such a case arose when a cus­ porary notes to be paid from an­ officer. Challenging work, job \Pioneer Parachute] details call Stanley Agency, 646- own colors in this new 2 family KKALTY ANDOVER MANCHESTER - Beautiful lot. large appliances, cleaning dable. 643-1671. tomer in a barber shop noticed a ticipated income from sewer satisfaction, only two-year ;i618. home now being built in Eighth 646-8461 N Will build to your plans. cellars and attics, also some wallet that had been forgotten on assessments in accordance committment. 246-^12. District. Call for details. T.J. "RISHOP BROOK FARM” AGENCY Excellent location. Frechette & tree work done. 644-1775. PAINTING - Interior, exterior, I On our country’s 198th Birthday we proudly offer this a table. When no owner could be with Section 7-269A of the Co. MANCHESTER - Barber shop, Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577. Martin, Realtors, Inc. 646-4144. insured. Five years experience, EXECUTIVE POSITIONS - Of­ REWARD truly authentic pre-Revolutlonary Colonial. excellent references. Ap­ located the customer and the General Statutes of the State of three stations, all fixtures and REALTORS 649-9404 SILVER MAINTENANCE Ser­ ficer openings for men and praisals, 742-6117, (toll free). barber went to court to settle the Connecticut, as revised. Hale Road supplies, clean and modern, 50 BOLTON - Seven room Ranch, MR. FORDE 649-4844 vice, commercial and residen­ right to the wallet. women with engineering, math, years of continuous family Manchester tial, floors, carpets, windows, Proposed additional appropria­ or related technical degree. Air Manchester, Connecticut 60’ long, two baths, spacious This time, the court ruled in ANY PERSON BETWEEN operation, $3,900. F. J. Spilecki, kitchen, double garage, acre Built In 1750 by a British sea captain, this exquisitely I SOUTH WINDSOR fully insured, work guaranteed. B.H. MAGOWAN JR. & SONS - tion to Fund 61, Special Grants Force will train you for com­ Realtor, 643-2121. LARGE CAPE restored 9-room home contains 5 fireplaces, 2'A Interior and exterior painting, favor of the barber, not the cus­ lot, $42,900. Hayes Corporation, I 17 acres of level land For free estimates call 646- for Comprehensive Manpower puter technology, com­ Lovely treed lot. Living room, baths, plus 2-room guest or office suite In ell. On five MANCHESTER - 5-4 duplex, paperhanging, 30 years tomer. The court said the fact THE AGES 12-14 646-0131. I located at the north- 5398. that the owner of the wallet had Project Employment Program munications, electronics, Situation Wanted 15 eat-in kitchen, 3 bedrooms, lovely acres with charming mill pond studio, brook two-car garage, separate fur­ experience. Four generations, navigators, others. 246-2212. naces, wall-to-wall carpeting, iwesterly quadrant of originally placed it on the table ..... $24,813.00 to be financed IW baths, partial rec room, MANCHESTER - Large center CELLARS, attics, garages, free estimates, fully insured. Manchester Herald needs and stone walls. Many other authentic features. country kitchen, excellent con- ■ < I Chapell Rd. and Ellington meant that he had entrusted It to from Grant. Apply Personnel Office MOTHER’S HELPERS - Will garage. Owner very anxious. entrance Chistom 7 1/2 room cleaned by two reliable married 643-7361. Mrs. Phyilis Jackston FEMALE -. Bookkeeper, full babysit or help in housework. Priced reduced to $36,(K)0. dition. Owner transferred. Char I Rd. with water and sewers men. Reasonable rates, free es- the custody of the shop. Carriers In the Colonial, three spacious Bon Agency, 643-0683. Secretary time, experienced in all phases Calf Julie 649-§131 or Lisa 64fr Offers invited. bedrooms, first floor family Suzanne Shorts or Arthur Shorts, 646-8288 I available. tiifiates. Call 646-7786. GEORGE N. Converse - Pain­ A public service feature of the 644-1581 Rockville area. 0003. ting, interior and exterior. Board of Directors of bookkeeping through general room, front-to-back living room .American Bar Association aitd J. WATSON BEACH CUSTOM 7-ROOM Colonial, LOAM, sand, gravel delivered. Paper hanging. Call 643-2804. Manchester, Connecticut ledger, preparing quarterly FRECIETTE & MARTIN with fireplace, first floor laun­ I EDMUND GORMAN^ the Conneetirut Bar Associa­ Equal Opportunity Employor LICENSED Manchester REALTORS Real Estate Co. ML8 large rooms, magnificent lot. A Grading and compacting of Dated at Manchester, Connec­ payroll tax returns. Good dry, rec room, beautiful lot In I tion. Written by Will Bernard. benefits, pleasant working con­ mother will care for child, my REALTORS, MC. must see. Lots of extras. Priced ■ AGENCY driveways. Concrete work at PAPERHANGING and ceiling ticut this twenty-seventh day of Call 872*8884 prime Porter Street area. $52,- j Manchester Office 647-0139 to sell in mid 40’s. Call B/W ditions, small office in home. days. 646-0651, Waddefl 900. W arren E. Howland, reasonable rates. E. H. Wilson painting - Reasonable rates. C 1974 American Bar Association June, 1974 646-4144 realty, 647-1419. ■ 6 4 6 -4 0 4 0 Manchester. Call 529-8671. School area. Realtors, 643-1108. & Sons, 649-5900 after 5. Leonard Spiegelberg, 643-9112. A PAGE EIGHTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALt), Manchester. Conn,, Wed., July 3. 1974'

BENJY BY JIM BERRY Room s fo r Rent 52. Apertmente For Rent 52 Autoe For 8ele A ufot For Sale 61 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Wed.. July 3, J974 — PAGE NINETEEN /N Yo u r O A © g LIGHT Housekeeping room for \ Mf?6. MANCHESTER - 4-room apart­ lady on first floor. Phone 647- ment, garage, no appliances, BUGS BUNNY OUT OUR WAY BY NED COCHRAN OUR BOARDING HOUSE withNwAjOR HOOPLE HOW CO/VIF I A trW A Y e 1193. ^jo^J^ lao fioopi $150. Wolverton Agency, 649- 7 l[ ^ t^ r P O 2813. ROOM, furnished, for middle- o u r r , (fj e c H o o u ? HORSIN , WE'LL HAVE TO FOR UM.YAS.BOYS.TME seC R ET O F BATTING ^ age lady, use of kitchen B *il® W M l <3ET OUR CHESS OAVE THREE ROOM Garden Apart­ AROUND 16 STAYINS IN AGAINST THE CURVE.' facilities, 57 Mather St. 64^ -YO UR SISTER'S OKI J ment, centrally located, a n ’ e e r ^ THE PHONE AMP OTHERWISE T»IE PITCHER WILL BACK 4384. AN' WE’LL HAVE OUR SAME--AN' YOU UP BY PITCHING UNDER T8E CHIN, appliances and heatf included. T'VVORK WiAMTSMETO SINCE IdOU DON'T CHARSE HER THEN THROWING LOW AND AWAY.' -I; Air-conditioners, lease and We have a large selection of .~w c BABY-SIT... AN' I DO, I'LL SPLIT TH' TAKE CLEAN FURNISHED room for security, $175. 6491-3978, 646- G O T A S I© z working or retired gentleman. 4780. great economy cars ready to go! OAY Inquire at 2 Pearl Street, AHEAD r iTn“m 'tJ 3 Manchester. O'US.' h «••••••••••••••••••••••••••• MANCHESTER - six room fur­ 1874 P I N T O 2 DOOR SEDAN nished apartment in older All vinyl buoktt (M ts, front dite brtkoo, radio, 4 cylindar angina, 4 tpaadS Apartments For Rent 53 tranimltalon, wNta alda wall braa. Stock No. 44S6. 7 - 3 home. $255 includes utilities. Available August 1st. 643-8078 WE HAVE customers waiting after 6. Painting-Papering 32 Articlea for Sale for the rental of your apartment Roofing-SIdIng-ChImney 34 41 Articles tor Sale 41 or home. J.D. Real Estate MANCHESTER - two-bedroom L, WWs HE 4~ Associates, Inc. 646-1980. • 2 6 5 0 ' HlPDIN'fROCHY PROFESSIONAL BIDWELL Home Improvement ALUMINUM sheets used as TAG SALE - Three families, flat, stove, refrigerator and quality items: baby carriage, MICKEY FINN CANT THROW A PAINTIN6 Co. Expert installation of printing plates, .007 thick, carpeting Included. No pets. No BYnJIANK LEONARD CURVE BUT HE 23x32” . 25 cents each or 5 for SI. toys, furniture, glassware, LOOKING for anything in real utilities. $160 per month. 646- • Painting -• Papering aluminum siding, gutters and estate rental — apartments, S U R E HAS A • Small Carpentry trims. Roofing installation and Phone 643-2711. housewares, spirit duplicator 5200. HUMMER! and miscellaneous. Saturday homes, multiple dwellings, no 1874 M A V E R I C K 2 DOOR SEDAN Fully.Insured-Free Estimates repairs. 649-6495, 875-9109. fees. Call J.D. Real Estate NjCE USE OF COLORS...FINE 1 AH-THAT’S July 6, 10 until dark, 123 i s cylinder angina, automatic tranamlaalon, power ttaaring, vinyl taati, atael! COMPOSITION/ FOR A 16 W HAT I ANYTHING YOU WE BUY and sell used fur­ Associates, Inc. 646-1980. tb e lM radial tires, r^lo. Stock No. 4459 i Elizabeth Drive, Manchester. YEAR-OLD, I WOULD SAY W ANTED TO SAY, UNCLE BULGY 646-2985 HORACE Tetrault — Siding, niture. Cash on the line. One ^ REMARKABLE! -lAAEAN roofing, storm windows, aw- piece or an entire housefull. A M 0 5 i NIMROD Camp Trailer - Good BRAND NEW three bedroom PRESIDENTIAL niitgs. Quality workmanship, 646-6432. Furniture Barn, 345 duplex, appliances, wall-to-wall I t 5 L IG I CALL ME for painting or free estimates. Fully insured. Main Street Rear, behind buy with extras. Fly - sleeping M ISU N D ^R bags, 2, etc. $200. 649-7533. carpeting, private driveway VILLAGE APTS. * 3 2 3 0 wallpapering, free estimates, 872-9187, 649-3417. Douglas Motor Sales. and basement.Security, $250 I ------'■•'.STANDING: senior citizen’s rates. monthly. Frechette & Martin MANCHESTER — S MUST SACRIFICE - Girl’s twin Sgg s r a m p a w Reasonable. 568-0527. ROOFING - Specializing Realtors, 646-4144. € 1974 by KA. me. T.M. Big repairing roofs, new roofs, CLEAN USED refrigerators, bed, walnut end table and swag One and two bedrooms. lamp. Excellent condition. 569- Your Small Car Building-Contracting 33 gutter work, chimneys, cleaned ranges, automatic washers, TWO BEDROOM - luxury CAPTAIN EASY BY CROOKS & LAWRENCE 1625. Near schools, churches FORD and r e p a ir e d . 30 y e a r s with guarantees. B. D. Pearl’s Townhouse, located in Highland Headquarters Appliances, 649 Main St, 643- and shopping center, on, ' COLONEL PLUNKETT THAT G IR L V I'LL HAVE TO WORK MASONRY - All types, experience. Free estimates. Park section of Manchester, TOLD US ABOUT YOUR fieldstone, brick, concrete. 2171 NEW PING PONG table, plav bus line. Call anytime. 16 DUCEY© FAST, TO COMPLETEMY Howley, 643-5361. wooded and private. For infor­ AMAZING CLOCK, AND ' ROOMMATE! Free estimates, after 5 p.m., back type. Moving must sell, SINCE WE WERE PASS­ G0LPBN 9T»TU E lj $25. 643-9384. mation, call 646-1616 or 649- 646-2623 HOW ON EARTH 643-1870 or 644-2975 ROSSI ROOFING, siding, SCREENED loam, gravel, 5295. ING, WE HOPED YOU DID THEY G E T 1 / . m i g h t l e t u s processed gravel, sand,d, stone, ON MY t r a il chimneys, gutters, free es­ K S E E TH — ■ NEWTON H. Smith & Sons - timates. Fully insured. Days, and fill. George H. Griffing, TWO bedrooms in small brand IINLLON FORD Inc., 742-7886. Remodeling, repairing, ad­ evenings, 529-8056. Paul Dogs-BIrds-Pets 43 new building. Perfect location. |3ie Main St. Manchester 643-2145^ PRISCILLA’S POP ditions, rec rooms, porches and Cosgrove 643-5364. Silver Lane, East Hartford. ROCKVILLE - Rockland .V BY AL VERMEER roofing. No job too small. Call LOAM FOR Sale - $5.50 per Electric kitchen', patio, Terrace Apartments. Large H o w V' ^ yard delivered. Phone 646-3109. POMERANIANS, all colors, and beautiful three room, one It ’s / 649-3144. ROOFING : Installation and poodles, apricot toy-minature, carpeting, $220. Phone 5^3740. It's <^ow a b o u t my t h e o n ly repairs, gutters, storm win­ bedroom apartment. Includes tirtT©.' s u p p e r ‘ OFFICE COPIER paper, below peke-a-poos; Siberian husky heat, hot water, all appliances, it FREE DEM ONSTRATION ir lan$u3<:ge CARPENTRY - Repairs, dows, doors. Experienced and White German Shepherds. z z s h e remodeling, additions, roofing. quality workmanship. Fully in­ retail cost, Multi-Spectium and with dishwasher, aisposal, Electrostatic. Miscellaneous Willimantic, 487-0944. o \ u n d e r ­ Call David Patria, South Wind­ sured. Free estimates. FOUR ROOMS carpeting, pool and your own s t a n d s copiers and typewriters. 643- private terrace in a country set­ sor, 644-1796. Reasonable prices. Rick SAMOYED PU PPIES AKC Fully furnished, newly 3 ting, $175. No pets, 872-6360,529- Burnett, 646-3005. registered championship blo^ redecorated and paneled, ■ \ l / / / C 1974 byNEA. me,T.M fm US. fBOf. 6586. Q, WES ROBBINS carpentry lines. Call 643-2297 week days wall-to-wall carpeting, new remodeling specialist. Ad­ GILLIS HOME Improvement - after 4:30, anytime weekends. living room suite and kitchen STEVE CANYON ditions, rec rooms, dormers., Specializing in roofing and 2 1/2-ROOM Apartment - Cen­ BY MILTON CANIFF HOUSEHOLD AND set. Heat included. Opposite trally located, heat, hot water built-ins, bathrooms, kitchens, gutters. Call 649-3269. GERMAN SHEPHERD, one ★ COURTEOUS TREATMENTS 649-3446. BARN ITEMS Center Park. Second floor. and gas. Call 643-05^. "HER m a jesty ,QUEEN THEY SHOULD Must Move Removal Sale year old female, with papersf ROOFING and gutters in­ very gentle. Owner gone into Adults only, no pets. $190. 4 > ‘ THAJA OF MAHNAY, .SPECIFIED THE ORE55. JULY 8 - JULY 6 FIVE-ROOM apartment - two LEON Cieszynski builder - new stalled. ReasonaB^e prices. service. Best offer. 643-055fc. monthly. Available July 1. MANCHESTER OLDSMOBILE COMMANDS YOUR homes custom built, Eliminate middle tnan. 643- KENDALL, Box 575, family. No pets. Includes hot SInr Urn It h t M U. MaiGMw H3-151I p r e s e n c e a tc o u r t Brandy Slrool, Bolton THOMAS J. BLANCHARD water, appliances, garage. $!^ 7-3 d IMMEDIATEL'/. remodeled, additions, rec 9735, 7-9 a.m. and 5-9 p;m. FREE KITTENS. Adorable, 2 rooms, garages, kitchens Real Estate monthly. 646-1085. ITER SOUTH lovable. Litter trained. One THE BORN LOSER RY ART SAMSON remodeled, bath tile, cement Heating-Plumbing 35 male, two female. 742-8840. 646-0299 work. Steps, dormers. Residen­ ABOUT 50 used 8’ fluorescent M ANCHESTER - New 3- Business for Rent 55 1968 CUSTOM Impala - 2-door, light fixtures, industrial type. bedroom apartment, air- tial or commercial. Call 649- LYNN’S PLUMBING - AKC RED and rust male vinyl top, low mileage, 19 mpg. 4291. Repairs, remodeling, new con- Sell any amount $7 each. Grem- conditioned, kitchen OFFICE SPACE - Vernon cir­ Reasonable offer. 643-1724. mo & Son Sales, 819 E. Middle Doberman, one year old, MANCHESTER - New deluxe appliances, carpeted, private ’struction. Water pumps. obedience trained. Needs room cle area, first floor, air- CARPENTRY - Porches, gar­ French spoken also. 875-7263. Tpke., Manchester, 649-9953. two-bedroom Townhouses. 11/2 entrance and basement, yard, conditioning, carpeting. $100 CORVETTE 1958 hardtop, 327, SOO'RE OTAIWLV to run. Excellent with children. baths, includes heat, parking, Elro Street. Available ages, additions, bathrooms, Best offer. 646-4813. monthly. No lease required. 4-speed Hurst, clean. $1,375. kitchens, houses, repairs. Free SEWERLINES, sink lines, ZENITH 23” color Television, appliances, carpeting, full immeolately. $265 per month. 643-72« or 872-2733. Phone 649-1149. m /V\AKIM<2? /V\AAAA estimates. Small jobs. Stephen cleaned with electric cutters, $150 firm. Phone 649-7862 after 5 private basement. $275 per Telephone M9-9404 or 6494844. p.m. FEEL \/ERV Martin, 646-7295. by professionals. McKinney month. Paul W. Dougan, Resort Property 1967 MGB - Ideal for parts, Realtor, 643-4535, 646-1021. Bros. Sewer Disposal Com­ Garden Products 47 FOUR-ROOM duplex available For Rent 56 blown engine. Body, transmis­ \J0EL6 DlAEl V i TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY pany, 643-5308. TWO Polaroid cameras. $30 for August 1. No pets. $190 without sion, interior, clutch and Carpentry and general contrac­ both.; six year old color TV STRAWBERRIES - Pick your THREE-ROOM furnished heat. Inquire at 25 Irving GIANT’S NECK Heights - Next everything else in great condi­ ting. Residential and commer­ NO JOB too small, toilet console $50. Call 643-1790. own, containers furnished. 30 apartment, couple or older per­ Street. beach to Rocky Neex. Cottage tion. Make offer. Call Dick cial. Whether it be a small repairs, plugged drains, kitchen Clark Street, South Windsor, off son. Convenient location. 224 sleeps seven. $130 weekly. Cosgrove at 643-2711. THE FLINTSTONES BY HANA-BARBERA repair job, a custom built home faucets replaced, repaired, rec ATTENTION' oil burner ser­ of Burnham Street, Charter Oak Street, Phone 742-8142. vicemen and plumbers, selling J or anything in between, call 646- Manchester. Manchester, 643-8368. 1968 BUICK Opel Kadette, good rooms, bathroom remodeling, « 1974 by NEA, me. TM Rig US PM. OB. r 1379. one oil burner motor, copper LAKE WINNEPAUSAKEE - gas mileage, extra snow tires, X''A1 ... I'LU GET M'/ !^..&UT, FIRST, heat modernization, etc. Free G O IN G T O OWN APARTMENT.. tubing and other service parts WHEEL HORSE RDING MOWERS FIVE-ROOM Apartment, gar­ VIUASES Five-room Chalet. Available excellent running condition, ALLEY OOP M A V B E % estimates gladly given. M & M BY V.T. HAMLIN R U N AW AV S H O U L D G E T STEPS sidewalks, stone walls, Plumbing & Heating, 649-2871. and tools. Will sell lot for 7 hp electric 12 volt starting 28” age. Cellar storage and yard. July 14th. Phone 0434)188 after 6 four speed, $425. Evenings call reasonable price. Call 643-1790. mower. Serviced, delivered, ready to $165 monthly. Manchester. 649- APARTMENTS F R O M H O M E . M V d i a p e r s fireplaces, flagstone terraces, p.m. 643-9^6. SO \O O te IN»»w THISiriw THINeinii-w^ wCPvT UUVL mow. 2871. .VSZYGOOP,' TNBV'L-U &IG c h a n g e d concrete repairs, inside and TOWNE Plumbing Service, Two-Bedroom townhouses. 1 ^ THE LIBUT5NANT, READV\VOU MAY outside. Reasonably priced. RAILROAD TIES - excellent SPECIAL $489 •E-ZTtrm a MADISON, N.H. - Qean cot­ Trucks lor Sale 62 ARB YOU.? WHV,>OU ' j TO LAUNCH, , IPBO ^D NEVER NEW repairs, alterations, vanity Fireplace. Wall-to-wall s e e M E CAR 643-0851. cabinets a s] condition, free delivery of ten STICKELS 635 CENTER STREET - 4 1/2 tage, private, equipped, three LIBJTENANT.V AFTB? WE ipecialty. Call to carpeting. Two air- A g a i n 8:30 a.m., 6 p or more. Call 872-6754 or 872- Route 83, Vernon 643-0787 room Townhouse, all iK^ooms, fireplace. Activities, 1972 CHEVY BLAZER, G A S HIM/ (3 i.m. to 7 p.m. 649- ______Open Nllee 'til 9______4056. 7103. Contractors welcome. appliances, fully caroeted, two conditioners, appliances, heat lakes nearby. 8y5-2272 and 1-603- everything but air-conditioner, ANY TYPE Carpentry and air-conditioners, neat, hot and hot water. Tiled bath. No U J 367-4797. 12,0()0 original miles. Excellent masonry-work, auditions and HOMEMADE utility trailer. water, storage and parking, on pets. remodeling. Free estimates. A. FRANK SCOTELLA Plumbing, BLUEBERRilES- pick your condition, won’t last. 649-5130. repairs and remodeling, Can be seen at 244 Main Street. bus line, $225 monthly. Charles DENNISPORT, Cape Cod. Squillacote, 649-0811. T. J. (Crockett Agency, 643-1577. own, 793 Pleasant Valley Road, Ponticelli, 646-0800, 649-9644. specialize in hot water heaters. South Windsor, 289-0564. C a l l 648-7620 Three bedroom cottage, all con­ 1973 FORD half ton, 6 cylinder, Prompt service on emergency. Available July 15th. veniences. Vacancy July 6 - excellent condition. Call HOME Improvements - Ad­ GARAGE SALE - July 5-6, 38 ditions, gara^s, rec rooms. All 643-7024. PICK YOUR OWN July 13. Call 644-2^ weekdays anytime. 872-2537. Elsie Drive, 649-0429. Glass, an­ MANCHESTER - Two bedroom after 6 p.m. types of inside and outside tiques, braided rugs, plus ar­ strawberries - Buckland FOR RENT in Willington. tirrS. remodeling. Free estimates. BO’TTI Heating and Plumbing - Farms. Follow signs from Tdwnhouse, ideal for family. ticles too numerous to mention. Full basement, private en­ Three and 4-room apartments. CANCELLATION! Large Call Ed Sass, 643-0655. Prompt, courteous service. Call Caldor’s, Manchester. Open 8-8. Molorcycles-BIcycles 84 643-1496. trances and patio. $240 per Some with fireplaces. Air- waterfront cottage on Maine MEYERS snowplow - 8 l/2‘, L conditioning, appliances, swim­ STRAWBERRIES - pick your month. Paul W. Dougan, lake, very private. Available W IN AT BRIDGE BUILDING - Remodeling, !35. Two 6’6” x 5’ picture win­ ming pool with sauna bath. No LOW COST m otorcycle in­ W est N o rth E a st S outh Flooring 36 own. Good picking. A. Zeppa Realtor, 643-4535, 646-1021. now through July 13. 633-5882. BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY roofing, concrete steps, dows made up of 3 double- pets. Available immediately. surance, immediate binding. MR. ABERNATHY 1* P a ss 2 4 Farms, 738 Birch Mountain Play of king more deceptive A South player who is on fireplaces. For estimates call hinged windows with aluminum McKinney Brothers, Inc. 643- See us for your needs, .Crockett D ble P a ss P a ss 2 « 649-1142. FLOOR Sanding-Refinishing, Road, Manchester, 643-6318. FOUR-ROOM redecorated NEW COTTAGE bay view, his toes wins the first triyk (specializing in older floors). storm windows, $75. 872-2591. apartment. Appliances, heat, 2139, 649-3931. Cape Cod, sleeps six, fully Agency, 643-1577. HE'S / EVEN, A LL-O V ER ^ with the king of spades. Now 3 4 P ass P a ss 3 ? high-card points and a good •> equipped, available July 27th - BILLV J O E -W SORRV PLUAAB TAN WILL BE MUCH j NORTH when East gets in he may still P a ss 3 « P a ss LET YOUR Ideas meet ours. Ceilings and inside painting. Antiques 48 hot water, central location. six-card minor suit with COLONIAL wing style nylon FOUR ROOM apartment HARLEY-Davidson - Motor- SHOULOM'T BE ABOUT RI6HT.' A 7 6 shilt to a heart but the We design and build: Barns, John Verfaille, 646-5750, 872- Parking. Security. $190 August 3rd. Call 649-98w. V MORE BECOMINS! I Y o u , South, hold: sofa and chair, $75. Please available August 1. Heat, air- ^cles, parts and accessories. LVIHG A im iP THAT V 86 6-3-2-2- distribution. He chances are that he will Family rooms. Green houses, 2222. WANTED Antique furniture, monthly. 649-3340. doesn’t know if his partner 4 6 5 4 fK J 4 3 2 4A Q 97A 3 phone 643-0642. conditioned, disposal, parking, Expert service. Harley- ♦ A 8 6 return a spade in the hope Rec rooms. Pool and Patio glass, pewter, oil paintings, or IN THE BOSS! can make three notrump but What do you do now? no pets, no children. Call □ AUTOMOTIVE Davidson Sales, 49 Park Street, ♦ K J 10983 that his partner led from a Cabanas, Kitchens. Working other antique items. R. MANCHESTER - two-bedroom SUN he is pretty sure that if there A —Pass. Your partner has SEARS well pump, conv. jet between 5 P.M. and 8 P.M. only Hartford. 247-9774. W E ST EA ST five card suit headed by with rough sawn boards and Harrison, 643-8709. apartment. Heat included. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••« UKG is any game for his side it will heard your bids. Obviously he □ MISC. FOR SALE pressurized tank. Not used. 649- - 643-8359. AQ10842 AJ93 ace-10. beams a specialty. Also roofing Available immediately. Securi­ Autos For Sale 61 t h a t ! be in notrump, not in clubs. has made a very weak overcall. 6839. ty required. $165. Eastern, 646- MOTORCYCLE Insurance - VK 1 0 5 3 T A J7 2 INEWSPAPKR ENTERPRISE ASSN.) and siding, using the finest W anted to Buy 49 MANCHESTER - Five room Lowest rates available. Don’t hang him. materials. Barrett Home Im­ Articles tor Sale 41 8250. NEED CAR? Credit bad? ♦ 107 ♦J954 There is an even more im­ USED OFFICE Furniture. Two duplex, three bedrooms, coun­ Immediate binding. Prompt * 7 4 * A 2 TODAY’S QUESTION provement Company, Roger SIX or seven hp snow blower Bankrupt? Repossessed? (Haim service. Call Clarke In­ portant principle of play in desks/With left return and EAST HARTFORD - Two- try kitchen, appliances, SOUTH'(D) Instead of passing when West Barrett, 649-0822. DARK, RICH loam, 5 yards, swivel chairs, credenza and two and lady’s 26” 3-speed bicycle. Honest Douglas accepts lowest surance Agency, 643-1126. connection with South’s play doubles two clubs, your partner bedroom apartment. carpeting, 1 1/2 batns, central 'f ilii'i' A A K 5 $27.50 plus tax. Also sand, electric typewriters. 649-9629. Call 646-3690. down, smallest payments. Ill to trick one. West opens the Appliances, available July 1, location. No pets. $ ^ monthly, TQ94 VACH RDJ!»ii> M«. me,. TJI. u.t Hto«. > 3 7.3 JtjlL 6 Be 36 In 66 Wont 24-57-60 (music) stove, refrigerator, disposal, Lease, references. Hayes Cor­ GEMINI poration, 6464)131. 1959 CHEVROLET Impala - 7 M oke 37 Time 67 Best • SAGITTARIUS 40 City in IT" 18 heat, hot water. Lease. $200. new tires, runsIS ggood. o pass BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE 8 W ould-be 38 And 68 Wishes NOV. 22 y ^ O ntario Apartments For Rent 53 PLAZA MOBILE HOMES 9 Friends 39 Those 69 Your Wolverton Agency, 649-2813. 20 42 Nota — ? inspection. $85. Call 872-25$l. Brokers. Buyers waiting. 1-828- 10 For 40 Soves 70 A DEC. 21 r ^ ' 1 MANCHESTER - With option to 43 M asculine y o u THE NAME IS FR lU Y /) TSU 6SEST I HAWEl TIME POOR SOUL...LIVES ALONg,„TERRlF|EP...A 2-35-52-61 llQ n 4 | Decision 71 For buy. Older 6-room Colonial. 0369. 23-34-56-67/Cr nicknam e ? r 22 f r 2T NAME IS F lU y .. NOT F IL L Y / ..,M IS S YOU CALL A N D T IM E THINKS THERE'S AN APB IN HER HOUSE. '62-65-66 1 2 H e o lth 42 Nine 72 Your 74-76-79-82V& Security. $260 monthly . f E 13 A re 43 Short 73 Finances 47 Skillful 'l l . ■ AND THERE!S MIHNIE FRILLY... THE P a iC E . CANCER 5T 27 'j^ W e Feature Q uality' Immediate occupancy. Ask for BIG. SAVINGS - At Plaza AGAIN/...THEY WOULD YOU AND SWEENEY RUN OUT THERE, 14 A nd 44 Give 74 Days CAPRICORN sorcerer Homes. 14’ wide homes on dis­ A N A P B AHD HE'S WHISTLIN6. M IS S NEVER FIND gU2...JUST TO COMFORT THE OLD GIRL? ^,\JUNe2l 1 5 T o lk in g 45 Vent 75 First 50 Wise ■ NAME Mr. Martin. Frechette & Mar­ 16 Excellent 46 Be 76 O f 35" Because 17 years of building and managing apartments WANTED play, exclusive Baron dealer, IN YOUR '^-ywwv'U' FRIUY. AMYTHIHG. ^ JU L Y .22 JA N . it L.'- adviser has taught iis what really matters. tin, Realtors, Inc. 646-4144. j o 17 Possible 47 To 77 Concern ADDRESS ClM% I W M M parts, supplies and accessories. HOUSE? •LtSMO«1SK$,l« 13/ 7-3 ANYTHING 18D oy 48Grocious 78 Nothing 44-45-47-59^ 52 Punish a s r S h c H e r a l b Available immediately: one and two bedroom townhouses. 1-10-21-31 w rongdoing lYades welcome. Homes priced FOR THE t ) :'32-78-84-89 19 G uard! 49 Recent 79 The 63-64-68 M . mr CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING CITY Includes heat, air conditioner, dishwasher, wall to wall COVENTRY NORTH - With op- 20 A void 50 At 80 Social 53 Woman 38 AQUARIUS carpet, individual basement, private patio. Models open tion to buy. New 7-room Raised from $1,495. Plaza Homes, LADIES, LEO 21 Solid 51 Developm ent 81 M oving adviser ■«P fTIMil n N JAN. 20 STATE I ® daily from noon to 8:00 p.m. Ranch. Swurity. $300 monthly. "Quality homes sensibly PENNY. 22 For 52 T o 82 M onth 54 M ale goose 39 m 23 One 53 A ugurs 83 C ountry P.o. Box 591 rW M M M M priced”. 1348 Wilbur Cross . AUG. 22 fll. I I ZIP Immediate occupancy. 24 Behind 54 G o ^ 84 For 55 Defeated i n i n i n Manchestor, Conn. 06040 Frechette & Martin, Realtors, Highway, Berlin.Turnpike, r \ M2-14-25 25 Rest 55 W ho 85 A re ones PHONE H w v in B V End of Congress St., off W. Middle Tpke., CMIDMX1IR0UT 26 S titch 50-70-80-90' IV] Inc. 646-4144. Berlin, <5onn. 1-828-0389. J6V-75-77 56 The 86 T ricky c DOWN i n iT 4 T 51 Ml Manchester, 27 Parlies 57 Your 87 Jaunts CQL,IICL VIRGO PISCES 28 But 58 Check 88 Machinery 1 Modern art nilkyiLLABE byR.F. Damato 1971 Starcraft tent trailer M / AUG. 22 f£5; IP Y>'_^ 82 83 12 Words • 3 Days • *1 Dollar. MANCHESTER - two bedroom 29 Stand 59 Your 89 G ranted trend sleeps, 6. Stove, ice box sur- 30 By 60 Bock 90 &thering H i * Call PAUL DOUQAN, REALTOR, at 646-1021, ^ house, convenient to school and /t /? ;- ' SERT 22 mar. 20 e/brake includes canopy. 7 /4 2 Stale 84 88 . 646-6363, or 643^35 after 8KX) p.m. ^ shopping center. Security ^ 3-17-28-29 J ^ G o o J (^ALlvcrsc Neutral 6-11-19-20 J ” 3 Soviet river -J tIxcellent condition. 649-5130. .g ^ -3 3 -4 1 Thll 139-55-85-86^, deposit required. 1-9744)139. (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN | I. PAGE TWENTY - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Wed., July 3, 1974 Shriners Visit Hospital Sunday KM U&R Will Build Branch Omar Shrine Club will make its annual visit)^ the Shriners iManrljpatpr Siipmng MpralJi Hospital for Crippled Children For^ First Federal Bank at Springfield, Mass. Sunday. The club arranges for enter­ warmth, friendship and strong tainment, and then has a ' The U&R Construction Co. of MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, JULY 5„ 1974 - V O L^X ail, No. 234 Manchester—A City of Village Charm cookout for the children. Manchester has been awarded financial services. We are TWENTY-EIGHT PAGES — TWO SECTIONS PRICE; FIFTEEN CENTS Nobles John Rieg and Harold the contract for building a eagerly looking forward to in­ Barnsley are cochairmen and branch office in Manchester for creasing our involvement In Noble Fred Gaal is in charge of f the First Federal Loan Savings Manchester and becoming an the entertainment. & Loan Association of East integral part of the com­ those attending are asked by Hartford, Robert P. Lynch, its munity.” ' President Frank Gakaler to ■ f-x- ■■ • ^ presdident, announced today. Lawyers for Kissinger arrive during visiting hours, 2 t ’. '...J: •. 'r ... The branch will be at 344 W, loi, and assist with wheeling '■'sA -■ ' ■"' Middle Tpke., adjacent to the ‘.s, tie children to either the out- Manchester Shopping Parkade, Today^s /door patio or the auditorium, and will be the bank’s seventh Iweather the deciding factor. branch office. Groundbreaking Thought is scheduled for this month, Ask Lifting of Subpoena with a completion date targeted for early 1975. “Learn how to gain mastery The architect, Edmund Vdh over your body to hallow and 9 ^ WASHINGTON (UPI) - Attorneys cured while Kissinger was Nixon's foreign Dyke Cox of Glastonbury, honor it” I Thessalonians 4:4 The action by Kissinger's attorneys I ' >1 for Secretary of State Henry A. affairs adviser, and knew nothing about Fire Activity described the new building as a Religious man has always came before testimony began in the any conspiracy on the part of Ehrlichman free-standing one, with over 5,- been worried about the Kissinger today asked a U.S. District seventh day of the trial. The case against Drops in June or the other defendants. The memoran­ 000 square feet on two levels. relationship of the natural and Couft to quash a subpoena that he Ehrlichman may hinge ph the meaning of Fire activity in town tooled dum was submited by Carlyle E. Maw and All financial services will oc­ supernatural, the body and the testify at the Ellsberg break-in con­ such words'as “operation,’’“effort,” and off a bit in June compared to -•nef" bore the confirming initials "HK.” cupy the first floor, with a com­ soul. Due regard must be given 1 spiracy trial of. John D. Ehrlichman. “covert. " May according to the monthly the need of the body, it cannot “ The instant subpoena is both un­ Ehrlichman is expected to begin his report of Chief John C. Rivosa munity room and employe reasonable and oppressive,” Kissinger’s facilities on the lower level. Robert P. Lynch be ignored or despised. At the Attorneys John J. Chester and Gene A. testimony next week, and there were in­ of the Manchester, Town Fire lawyers argued in a brief filed with the Lynch said the new offices same time if cannot be treated Staudt said Kissinger could not appear dications the prosecution nearly was Department. ■■ ’ 1 ' court. will offer all financial services growth pattern and is currently as an end in itself, to be because he is holding “critical meetings” finished presenting the case. There were 29 fires reported pampered and indulged. It must in Europe with U.S. allies and NATO of­ They said that in the face of the in June and 33 in May; there presently available at First growing at a rate above the Federal Savings, with five national average. be hallowed — made holy for ficials. memorandum initialed by Kissinger, he were only 21 fires reportetf in the service which it is intended should not be required to testify unless his teller stations and both drive-in “We believe that the First Ehrlichman’s attorneys obtained the June, 1973. to give. appearance was critical to the case and Rescues by firemen dropped and walk-up windows. He said Federal Eagle, the symbol of subpoena on June 19 to require Kissinger’s Rev. Robert H. Wellner the information could be obtained only Train Derails, to one compared to six in May. the community room will be our association, will bring a testimony. Ehrlichman, President Nixdn’s available for use by any non­ spirit to Manchester of St. John’s Episcopal from him. None of the fires were major Chorus Entertains Rotary Church former No. 2 aide, is on trial with three 15 Injured " and there were no fatalities. profit civic group. ■ f l; other men on charges of conspiring to “ Even as the above criteria could be Said Lynch, "First Federal arrange the break-in at the office of met by the defendant it would Total fire calls this year are 352 Vincent A. Zito, director of the Silk City Chorus, puts them MELVERN, Kan. (U P I)-T h e last six compared to 309 for the same The event was held at the Manchester Country Club. Savings, with assets of $115 Daniel Ellsberg’s psychiatrist in nevertheless be unduly oppressive and in­ cars of an eastbound Amtrak train period in 1973. through their paces at the Tuesday night meeting and in­ (Herald photo by Dunn) million, has had a continuing FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE September 1971. Ehrlichman also is jurious to the public interest to require D r.. 5 derailed east of Melvern early today and Capt. Joseph McCooe stallation ceremonies of the Manchester Rotary Club. charged with lying to the FBI and the Kissinger to appear at this time,’’ the four of the cars slid down a 50-foot em- attended a three-day con­ grand jury about his role. brief said. PINEHURST banj(ment, injuring 15 to 20 persons. ference on emergency medical • Melvern Marshal Ron Logan said the in­ services held at Salve Regina Kissinger’s lawyers submitted a “ Such an order would require Dr. i About Town 1 Kennedy Runs Smooth, Says Director offers longer Holiday shopping hours jured were taken by ambulance to hospitals Coliege, Newport, R.I. Robert VITAMIN memorandum stating the secretary had no Kissinger to abruptly terminate his of­ in Topeka, Ottawa and Emporia from the Barker, Peter Beckwith and said the camp could use 10 to 15 said the Manchester Associa­ Open Tonight, Wed., til 8 P.M. informaion about the break-in which oc- ficial mission abroad...” Camp Kennedy Director more volunteers and those in­ tion for Retarded Citizens has HEADOUARTERS accident scene in eastern Kansas. Walter Scadden attended a Manchester Grange will meet David Moyer today expressed terested may call him at 647- donated a wagon to the camp, Liggett Parkade Logan said there were no fatalities at seminar on cardio-pulmonary tonight at 8 at Grange Hall. Low Prices! satisfaction with the way the 9378 (the Camp Kennedy and “A Friend” has donated $5 the scene, but “serious injuries” included resuscitation. There will be a baked-goods The Hot Day Solution for Manchester camp has operated since it number). to the Patch Fund. OfOIMLHY broken arms and legs and head injuries. table. Members are reminded opened nine days ago. Grasso-Killian Ticket “The cars just rolled down the em­ to bring knitted articles for a On sweltering days, Manchester ming Pool and other town pools. Here the pool. (Herald photo by Dunn) bankment',” Logan said. “The derailment veteraqs hospital to this “We have a good group of The eight recent volunteers residents crowd Globe Hollow Swim­ children play at the shallow edge of occurred right where the railroad went Comment Session meeting. volunteers and things are are: Donna Fabrizi, Holly over an overpass and the cars just slid A man who recently paid progressing smoothly,” he said. Steele, Mark Toomey, Mike Wins Town Support down the bank to the road, laying on their $7.70 for a 1974 tag for his dog A strawberry festival, which "Revisions in the morning Toomey, Cathy Toomey, Diane f-aii 85 East Center St JULY 4Ui! ■/ side.” complained to Town Director is open to the public, will be Rescuers took cutting torches to the program schedule have White and Cheri Talley, all At Summit St. Rosewall Comeback Beats Smith By SOL.R. COHEN spokesman, Manchester’s four uncom­ Carl Zinsser Tuesday there is given Saturday from J to 4 p.m. provided campers with varied from Manchester; and Joan July 4th...Open 8:30 A .M . til 4:30 P.M. scene, but Logan said they weren't used. Lottery Winners It appears Manchester’s 22 delegates to mitted delegates aniiounced they, too, are no dog wa-rden on duty at 565 Vernon St. by residents of and interesting activities that Dwyer from East Hartford. backing a Grasso-Killian ticket. Thomp­ “ They had to go through the top weekends. He recommended the Fenwood Section of Crest- keep them happy and active.” WEEKEND CASH and CARRY SflEC.lAL the July 19-20 Democratic State Conven­ (through windows) and grope through to With any $2.00 Qroeery Purchaaa tion are golidly backing a Grasso-Killian son said the four/nad met two days before one be hired to take up the field Convalescent Home. Chris Evert Wins CONNECTICUT 09766 Wednesday’s p6ws conference and had find the people,” he said. Tickets are $1 and may be Moyer announced a $100 dona­ ticket for the state’s top offices. One of the two tracks on the Santa Fe slack. LAND 0' LAKES or MASSACHUSETTS green 3742, decided even ^ en to back Mrs. Grasso for tion to the Camp Kennedy Sweetheart Roses ^2^* dozen In a news conference Wednesday in the Zinsser was manning a twice- purchased at the door. The Moyer announced the names yellow 692, blue 45 governor. / line was torn up as the derailed cars slid monthly comment session of residents will donate the of eight additional volunteer working account from the Mis­ OPEN TO 9 P.M. THURSDAY’and FRIDAY STATEBUnER(inv<.) Ib^ State Capitol, State Atty. Gen. Robert along on the sides before stopping about a Wimbledon Singles NEW HAMPSHIRE 39085, three The joint/statement by Negro and Tani the Manchester Board of Direc­ proceeds from the festival to a counselors — bringing to 59 the sion Commission at South Killian, with (Congresswoman Ella Grasso quarter mile from where the derailment digit 095, five-digit, 24867 sitting next to him, announced he is read, “^ h the Manchester Grasso and tors. charitable cause. number accepted to date. He United Methodist Church. He Killian Committees have felt from the occurred. J withdrawing from the race for A second man who appeared SEALTEST MILK WIMBLEDON, England (UPI) - Chris Cause of the derailment was not im­ the royal family, though they kissed when Democratic candidate for governor, that start that the overriding concern was to reported that three-quarters of SHURFME MEK Evert of Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. became the elect a Democratic governor this fall. All mediately determined. Gal. Plastic from Sea/tesf the match was over. he is throwing his support to Mrs! Grasso the floor is gone in the- youngest girl in 22 years to win the The Osage County sheriff’s office said plus deposit Chris was merciless in the brisk first and that he would accept the nomination of us^found it difficult to make a choice gatehouse at Union Pond. He Gallon women’s singles of the Wimbledon tennis the accident occurred about 5 a.m. The set, driving Olga from side to side of the for lieutenant governor. Mrs. Grasso said between two people we all know and said he is concerned for the ^‘Give me one good reason Paper 1.43 championships today when she court with punishing forehands and r^pect. train, Amtrak No. 4, Los Angeles to Gal. she would welcome him as her running safety of youths fishing there. *1.38 overwhelmed Olga Morozova of the Soviet Searchers Find Chicago, was due in Kansas City at 6 a.m. backhands. And when Morozova came up mate. / ‘‘We believe the Grasso-Killian ticket A third man complained of Union, the first Russian to reach the from Emporia. to the net she was passed or lobbed back With the announcement, the Grasso- /Will provide the people of the State of poor maintenance at all town finals, 6-0, 6-4. / Connecticut the type of leadership and Today...as always-get the finest Holiday Franks at as an obstacle to Miss Evert’s ambition to Body of Child Killian ticket became a virtual certainty. HUMID schools. He recommended town to save at CBT.” PInehurst... The 19-year-old second seed and the be the first woman since Maureen Connol­ / positive thinking that has been lacking in 0 Today, spokesmen for Manchester’s, forces be assigned the well-built Russian physical education ly in 1952 to win the Italian, French and BEACON FALLS (UPI) - Police today the current Republican administration.” maintenance work. nine delegates pledged to Mrs. Grasso and^ Tobin’s 1st Prtzs teacher are friends and doubles partners Wimbledon crowns. found the body of a 4-year-old girl who ap­ Thompson said Mrs. Grasso looks with A woman who resides in the OROTE A WEIOEL for the nine pledged to Killian issued/a i SKINLESS but no one could prove it by what went on Miss Evert’s victory earned her $16,800. parently drowned Thursday night after favor on a proposal he made to the com­ NATURAL C A SIN O joint statement, saying, “We support tne Slater St.-Tolland Tpke. area in center court before the eyes of 15,000 Miss Morbzova technically won $9600 but wandering away from a Fourth of July Grasso-Killian ticket and will energetical­ mittee drafting a Democratic state plat­ ao said she is opposed to a zone spectators, including several members of only technically since she gets only $16 a picnic. \ form — for establishing an Office of Local □ a change for property there FRANKS FRANKS ly and enthusiastically work for their/elec- day pocket money plus all her expenses State Police scubk divers found said tion this fall against any ap'd all Government within the governor’s office. owned by Multi-Circuits. \ 6-lb. box lots 10-lb. box lot and hands over her winnings to the Rus­ Heather Bradley in a pond in her challengers.” “At a meeting she attended with some Continued hot and humid tonight with sian sports federation. neighborhood, near where she was last The statement was by Roger t^gro, co- of the state’s mayors,” said Thompson, “ Mrs. Grasso promised, if elected, to occasional showers or thunderstorms like­ lb. *1.23 lb.*1.69 The crowd, which included Princess seen about 7 p.m. chairman of the Grasso-for^overnor L Road .Toll Margaret and the Duke of Kent, had little While State Police divers recovered the provide much greater cooperation with ly, some possibly accompanied by strong Committee, and John Tani, M-chairman local government than hitherto provided gusty winds or heavy rain. Highs 85 to 90 Public to cheer in what was perhaps the most body, about 100 volunteers and a number of the Killian-for-Governor ^m m ittee. Dubuqufr Skinless Franks...... ib. 89^ by the governor’s office. She said she and lows in the low 70s to upper 60s. Partly V one-sided final since Doris Hart beat of bloodhounds had searched the surroun­ In a second announcement, this one sunny with more comfortable humidities Records 100 July 4 Shirley Fry, 6-1,6-0 in 1951, but for Chris it ding area until early this morning and then made by mayor John Trompson, their would back the proposal for the liSison of­ Lean Smoked Pork Chops ..... ib .* 1 .7 9 was a sweet moment following her began again about 7 a.m. fice.” . during Saturday, high in low to mid 80s. straight set loss to Billie Jean King in last By United Press International year’s final. \ Wurrunly Deeds U.S. CHOICE Special U.S. Choica Marvin M. and Rena Glick to Less than 100 persons lost their lives on Miss Morozova, who lost to Chris in the Robert E. and Phyllis R. CUBE STEAKS BEEF SHORT MBS the nation’s highways during the first 24 (See Page Fourteen) Brosman, unit in Northfield hours of this Fourth of July weekend, but Twister Hits Southern Maine Green Condominium, $36,000. lb.*1.69 9 9 « the death rate climbed steadily as the lb. holiday moved into its second day. Eugene T. Corbitt to Stephen tree fell on her di her summer home on guess, that more people weren’t injured." night to restore power and telephone ser­ C. and Nancy G. Young, proper­ A United Press International survey in­ BRIDGTON, Maine (UPI) — High winds Inside Today's Crescent Lake near Raymond. She was in He said there was a lot of property vice to the hit areas. Spokesman Reg ty at 334 Parker St., $32,000. Today...as always...Buy better holiday U.S. Choice, 5 to the dicated the National Safety Council may and rain packing “the force of a tornado’’ critical condition at the Portland General damage to houses, camps, cars and utility Fadden said efforts would be made to Ib. BEEF PATTIES at PInehurst. Buy 1 or 100 at the service have been right in predicting its low es­ swept across southern Maine Thursday, Paul J. and Ethel W. Carter poles. restore major circuits first but had no im­ meat counter, or buy them freshly frozen In 4-lb- boxes timates of traffic deaths for the four-day injuring at least 18 persons as it toppled Hospital. to Bernard S. and Alyce B. Cumberlaj/d County Deputy Sheriff Emergency crews from the Central mediate estimates when outlying districts from the freezer case in check out aisle. holiday period. The first day of the holiday trees and tore down power lines in a four- Alemany, property at 40 Parker Joseph Ma^bre said, “We were lucky, I Maine Power Co. worked through the would be returned to normal. St., $37,000. usually claims the most lives. county area. .V The council, which has estimated MpraUi The sfate Civil Defense Office said LEAN U.S. CHOICE OELUXE CHOPPED Irene M. Ridyard to Richard between 450 and 500 persons will be killed many of the injured were vacationing at J. and Merilyn Bissell, property in traffic mishaps, between 6 p.m. local Area Profile, Pages 8, 10, 11, 21 summer homes and campgrounds in the at 20-22 Centerfieid St., $32,500. BEEF popular Sebago Lake area, 10 miles SIRLOIN time Wednesday and midnight Sunday, Gardening with Frank Atwood, Philip L. and Mary D. Hence southeast of here. credited slower^riving motorists for the Page 22 to James T. Dodd Jr. and PAniES PAHIES reduced estimate “It’s lucky more people weren’t in­ Virginia L. Dodd, property at The record traffic death toll for a four- Old Codger, Page 2 jured,” Bridgton Town Manager Ervin 131 Lake St., $34,000. day Fourth of July period was 760 in 1972, Summer Theatre III review. Page Linscott said. “They’re usually anywhere lb.M.29 Ib. when the council had estimated an all- 28 from 500 to 800 people in those camping Carl M. Carlson Jr. and June 1.49 areas.” time high of 800 to 900 fatalities. Nightingale heads hockey M. Carlson to Winston and Bet­ Special Hamburg Patties, frozen only 4-lb. box lots “The lifesaving trend in traffic ac­ He said the wind and rain was “more ty G. Anthony, property at 35 program. Page 18 $4.36 ($1.09 Ib.) cidents that appeared last winter at the like a severe thunderstorm than a twister, Milford Rd., $35,000. ■fir onset of the energy crisis still seems to be Army & Navy wins American Lit­ but it had all the force of a tornado." The with us,” council president Vincent tle League, Page 16 storm downed trees which blocked dozens Kenneth M. and Marjorie A. Today...as always...get tender U.S. Choice, properly aged, Tofany said. He estimated the trend could 32 teams In summer basketbalF, of roads. Lappen to James P. and Janice full tenderlolned Sirloin and Porterhouse Steaks at Four of the injured were listed iji save more than ?00 lives during the Page 16 G. Beliasov, property at 17 PInehurst. holiday period. serious condition and under intensive care Fenwick Rd., $37,500. The council also urged motorists to at hospitals in Bridgton and Portland. / 5 While they last (or we will take your order), we offer whole In Raymond, Maine, Michael Davi^n packer cut U.S. Choice BEEF TENDERLOINS (about 7 Iba. observe posted speed limits and use seat In Saturday's Herald: Robert W. and Marjorie F. belts, suggesting the belts could prevent was knocked unconscious when lighming Weinberg to Burt D. and Lillian ea.) at $2.89 Ib. T-Ball Baseball up to 125 projected fatalities. struck the barn where he and one pt his C. Pina, property at 115 Rich­ Today...as alway8...come to PInehurst for Morrell’s EZ Cut, children took cover when the storm hit. mond Dr., $58,500. fully cooked Hama, Perdue Chickens and parts and “My legs are still a little numb,” Here’s four good reasons. Davison said several hours later/ Mary J. Grey to Walter N. Freshly Sliced Cold Cuts and Freshly Made Short Cut The wind ripped down power lines in and Kathleen R. Pasay, proper­ One-free checking. No minimum balance COLE SLAW, POTATO SALAD, 3-BEAN SALAD, and RICE necessary. Just have a savings account at any PUDDING. Britain Tells Ulster Bridgton and three other comrnunities in ty at 47-49 Summer St., $38,000. Cumberland and neighboring (Mford coun­ CBT office (there are over 80 throughout the ties, temporarily knocking out electricity SELECTED CALIF. Crtop Oraan Executor's Deed state). To Devise Peace Plan and telephone service to hundreds of U’ WHITEWASHED Ja ^e s M. Higgins, executor Two-high interest on regular and long term CUCUMBERS m homes. Scattered property/damage also of the estate of Mary I. Higgins, POTATOES LONDON (UPI) - Britain has told able to turn this defeat into a victory. That was reported in Lincoln ang Androsgoggin to Maurice P. and Ellen M. savings accounts. “Sothaft .Mh 1 5 * Northern Ireland to come up with its own is reality.” counties. Moriarty, property at 45 Three-a convenient combined monthly state­ why more 5t89« plan for ending the province’s political un­ The British government reimposed State Civil Defense D^ector Timothy Boulder Rd., $56,500. ment. AH your savings and checking transactions rest and finding a solution to nearly five direct rule on Northern Ireland May 29 Wilson, after touring the area Thursday people Wa will have nice Watarmalons for tha 4th of July holiday years of religious strife. after the collapse of the province’s night, issued a statement to reassure Murriuge Licenses are on it. So it’s easy to keep trgck^f your money. and plaaso note... In an official white paper, the govern­ moderate governing “executive,” which parents that none of tliffchildren attending summer camps in theyregion had been in­ David Paul Carrier, 649 W. Four-automatic savings. Tell us how much are saving We Are Open Tonight ’HI Eight ment Thursday ordered elections for a shared power between the majority jured. He urged tourhsts to stay out of the Middle Tpke., and Elizabeth A ll Dey July 4th... new Northern Ireland constitutional con­ Protestants and minority Roman you want to save each month. We’ll transfer that at CBT” area until roads c(/uld be cleared and Margaret Poutre, 118 Main St., Usual schedulos Friday and Saturday vention. The paper said the 78-member Catholics. July 6, St. James Church. amount from your checking to your savings ‘ convention should draw up a formula for The executive fell after militant power lines repaire Andrew James Poliak and account automatically. governing the violence-torn province. Protestants paralyzed the province with a One of those injiped was Michael Cole, Marsha Frances Scherban, both PINEHURST "If the Northern Ireland community can 15-day general strike protesting plans to 19, of Braintree, Mass., who was taken to Manchester. THE CONNECTICUT BANK reach a broad consensus of agreement, establish a Council of Ireland between Central Maine/General Hospital in any one of a number of possible patterns of leaders in Belfast and the Irish Republic. Lewiston Thursday night. He suffered AND TRUST COMPANY chest and abdominal injuries when a tree Building Permit GROCERY, INC. government might well be workable,” the The white paper, a statement of policy, Firemen hose down the remains of a ■ children were in the barn when it was Gray responding to the alarm were white paper said. fell across his/ehest at a summer camp P.W. Sampson, swimming Neaiby offices In Manchester (3) and Rockvile. said direct rule cannot last indefinitely large barn that was hit by lightning at hit, both were hit by some portion of halted by down trees. (UPI photo) pool at 352 E. Middle Tpke., “But if agreement is not reached, the and the convention would give all Ulster’s near Poland. 302 Main, Mandiostar, Conn. the Michael Davidson home in Ray­ the charge. Eight head of cattle died $350. Member F.D.l.C. troubles in Northern Ireland will not only political groups a qhance to discuss possi­ Mrs. Williai4i Bair, 42, of Wells, suffered 'emain but could intensify. No one wiU be ble alternatives. a fractured pelvis and injured leg when a mond, Maine. Davidson and one of his when fire trucks from Raymond and

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