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Obituaries Space Story m ' (Conliiiurd from Page One) Barnini is requesting a zone (Continued fi'om Page One) Aronson remind^ his young a regional land use plan. change from Rural Residence listeners that the spacemen of It is expected that the hearing to Business 2 Zone for a 3.7-aqre equipped with openings for the future might be among the on the requested zone changes parcel and a change from In­ Mrs. Heritage Dies, Holy Cross College in oxygen, water^and bip-sensors. school audience. ' will be concluded tonight; and dustrial to Business 2 Zone for a Worcester,” Mass. Manchester—A City of Village Charm Aronson explained that once the PZC then has a maximum of 1.5-acre parcel. Both pieces of First DA V Unit Head He was a Marine Corps inside the sky-lab, or a space 130 days to take action on the land are south of Tolland Tpke., veteran of World War II and chamber, the astronauts can SHOPPING DAYS adjacent to the restaurant site. Mrs. Isabella W. L. Heritage, zone change applications. Heritage of South Windsor, later became a career Army remove their space suits and Rare Coin TO CHRISTMAS TWENTY PAGES 81, of 226 New State Rd., the man. He was retired six years they just wear suits that resem­ The only other item on A Town of Manchester zone first commander of the Raymond F. Heritage of Monroe, La.,- and Clifford E. ago as a lieutenant colonel and ble coveralls. Collection tonight’s PZC public hearing change request — Rural Auxiliary of Manchester , since his retirement served as Inasmuch as they are agenda is a zone change, sought Residence and Residence A Chapter, Disabled American Heritage of St. Petersburg, Fla.; 4 daughters, Mrs. Isabella town manager in Wilmington, millions of miles away from the Stolen by John Barnini of Manchester, Zones to Industrial Zone for a Veterans, died Sunday at a Vt. and was currently the tax earth, the astronauts have to for a 65-unit Howard Johnson’s 3.8-acre stip of town-owned land Manchester convalescent Zoppa of Manchester, Mrs. CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (A P )- Ruth Matthews of East Hart­ assessor there. He was a take the earth’s environment Man Captured motel near the existing Howard near Barnini’s property — has home. The theft of over 5,000 ancient been withdrawn from tonight’s Opposition Expressed ford, Mrs. Laura Edwards of member of the American with them. Their suits, or un­ Johnson’s R estaurant on Mrs. Heritage was born July Legion and the Lions Qub of dersuits as Aronson described Greek coins valued at more Tolland Tpke. hearing agenda. Largo, Fla., and Mrs. Hilda ' than $1 million from a Harvard In Enfield 26, 1892 in Seymour and had Wilmington. ‘ them, are wired with tubes for lived in Manchester for 75 Driscoll of South Portland, museum is “a tragic loss for Maine; 22 grandchildren and 17 Survivors, besides'his water cooling. Their outer sujts After Chase years. She also was a member mother, are his widow, Mrs. scholarship,” according to the great-grandchildren. can resist temperatures of 3()o,- ENFIELD (AP) — A high­ of South United Methodist Lucille Rutz Trebbe; a son, Jef­ associate curator of. ancient we’re open every nIgM Hi Funeral services are Tuesday 000 degrees, said Aronson. art. speed chase in a. stolen Church, the VFW Auxiliary, frey C. Trebbe, at home; three Bio-sensors attached to the (except eeturdeyj To Buckland Project at 11 a.m. at Holmes Funeral Massachusetts state police car Gold Star Mothers, Bigelow brothers, Cyril O. Trebbe of “The coins are a fundamental red heart yarne Home, 400 Main St. The Rev. body send information back to a ended Sunday when the driver Chapter, OES, of East Hartford Portland, Joseph H. Trebbe of medical team which keeps con­ part of our teaching In wool and orlon DOUG BEVINS ^ Dr. George Webb, pastor of resources,” said the curator, of the fugitive cruiser tried to on the applications, being con­ and the Order of Amaranth, Middletown, and Maj. John M. stant record of an astronaut’s f9 have evanf //We thing' (Herald Reporter) Many of the points mentioned followed by loud bursts of South United Methodist Church, David G. Mitton. “Their value elude pursuers by ramming a sidered by the Manchester Monday night by opponents of 8:30 , Atty. Marte challenged East Hartford. She was a past Trebbe of San Antonio, Tex.; blood pressure, respiration, Traffic problems, business applause, and statements by royal matron will officiate. Burial will be in lies in their use for study and roadblock on Interstate 91, Planning and Zoning Commis­ the development proposal were the objectivity of PZC member of the White two sisters, Mrs. Alfred N. temperature, and heart beat. concerns, and the environment the ■ applicants, including Shrine. East Cemetery. research, and in this respect, authorities said. sion (PZC), which lasted until similar to issues raised last David Paris and asked Paris to Sweet III of Portland and Mrs. In fact, Aronson said, the were the niain issues raised Fischer, were often greeted by S urvivors they are irreplaceable.” Jacinto Oliviera, 25, of ,11 p.m., when PZC Chairman month, when the applicant — disqualify himself. Paris are 4 sons. Friends may call at the John M. McGuire of Guilford; machines presently in use in Monday night by a large uncomplimentary remarks Thieves stole^the silver and Chicopee Falls. Mass, was •the tWirade of main itreit \ Clarence Welti shut off debate. declined to disqualify himself, Clarence W. Heritage of funeral home tonight from 7 to and several nieces and hospital intensive care units MAP Associates, an investment from the audience, despite bronze coins early Sunday mor­ charged by Connecticut and downtown manchester/ we se/f number of townspeople objec­ Monday night’s public partnership led by developer maintaining he had an open Manchester, C hester L. 9.- nephews. where a central nurse can keep Welti’s attempts to keep the ning. Three or four armed Massachusett authorities with a ting to zdne change applications hearing — moved to Highland Arthur M. Fischer of New York mind. (A related story is Funeral services were held track of certain bodily func­ meeting running smoothly. holdup men knocked on the total 11 offenses in the incident, which would permit a $100 Park School from the Municipal City — first presented its plans elsewhere on Page One). Nov. 13 in Our Lady of Fatima tions of her patients were Although Welti asked museum door, and when the- police said" million commercial-industrial- Building Hearing Room to the public. Most of the opposition from James Maher Church in Wilmington. Burial devised by the space center. speakers to observe a three- night watchman opened it, they Troopers said this was ivhat residenti.al development at because of a large turnout — Emotion seemed to play a the Buckland homeowners James W. Maher, 66, of 14 Mrs. Janies Armstrong was in Wilmington. He showed the type of plastic Buckland. minute limit in their com­ tied him up, police said. \ happened: was a continuation of a Nov. 5 large role in Monday night’s association dealt with potential Bliss St., died Sunday at-'Hart- Mrs. Emma Jones bag that contains a “space” ments, many opponents spoke They carried off a foot safe Oliviera was hitchhiking on I- About 175 persons attended hearing recessed because it hearing: Comments by more traffic problems in the area. ford Hospital. He was the hus­ Armstrong, 79, of Golfport, meal. Eve^thing from salmon TIME IS running out! Monday night’s public hearing was running late. for a long time, going into much Fla., formerly of Manchester, containing 2,650 coins and 91 in Springfield, Mass, when than a dozen opponents were greater detail than evidenced at Earl H. Flynn, a professional band of Bernice Gregg Maher. f Samuel Gold salad to filet mignon can be they received a report that he traffic engineer hired by the died this morning at St. feamuel Gold, 82, father of scooped up about 3,000 loose Call For An Appointment Soon the first public hearing last He was born Aug. 26, 1907, in frozen and dehydrated, and coins from glass cases, the un­ was struck by a car. When association, testified that the Manchester, the son of Petersburg (Fla.) General Howard W. Gold of 59 Barry with water squirted into it from month. iversity said. The money dated Massachusetts trooper Timothy ^ To Get Your Doggie Groomed proposed Buckland develop­ Jeremiah and Elizabeth Wood, Hospital. Rd., died Sunday. a water gun, it becomes a Thq main opposition to the from the 7th Century B.C. to the Hackett investigated, he said ment would generate a large Born in Northern Ireland, Other survivors are, another Paris Defends Right Buckland development plans — and lived here all his life. gourmet dish after a few 4th Century A.D. Oliviera jumped into his patrol Before The Holidays Arrive amount of traffic which would He was employed as an assis­ April 23, 1894, she had been a son, a brother, two sisters, and minutes of kneading and which affect about 263 acres of 4 The coins were valued “in car and headed south. Hackett be an “exessive burden” to tant secretary in the claims resident of Manchester 37 years five grandchildren. tobacco land in Manchester — waving around in a centrifugal excess of ?I millicJh” by the was injured trying to stop him, We are complete artd ready for your local streets. department of the Connecticut and of Golfport 15 years. She The funeral was today in the motion. again came from an 80-family FBI, but a spokesman said they troopers said. Santa Claus stocking: Mutual Life Insurance Co. for was a member of Temple chapel of Weinstein Mortuary, A white pill in each bag is for To Hear MAP Request homeowners association |n the Flynn offered figures on would be hard to dispose of. Pplice from Springfield and 41 years until his retirement in Chapter, OES, in Manchester. 640 Farmington Ave., Hartford, the purpose of preventing Fancy coats-The famous turtle neck Buckland area. The associa­ expected traffic growth, which “They would be difficult to Lbngmeadow in Massachusetts charges, said there was no con­ 1%7, Survivors are' her husband, with Rabbi Leon Wind and Can­ bacteria buildup when the bag sweaters-Beautiful collars-Favorite DOUG BEVINS political action committee tion, represented by Atty. Vin­ apparently conflicted with fence because of the uniqueness and Enfield (Conn.) joined the flict of interest involved and he He was a veteran of World James Armstrong of Golfport, tor Israel Tabatsky of Temple is ready for disposal in a special toys-Stocking stuffers-Also gift (Herald Reporter) chairman Robert Bletchman, cent Diana, went into greater projections made in a traffic of the collection,” said agent chase. declined to disqualify himself Fla.; and a brother, Hamilton Beth Sholom officiating. Burial container. certificates available David Paris, a member of both of which confirmed Paris’ detail this time, presenting study prepared by Wilbur Smith War II and served as a staff Carroll Farmer. “You couldn’t The stolen cruiser slammed from the hearing. sergeant in the U.S. Army Air Jones of Manchester. was in Congregation Ados Manchester’s Planning and statements. expert testimony which Associates for the developer. Food trays for use in the sky- go to a regular coin collector into a roadblock'set up by En­ Marte said there might be a Force. He was a member of The Homes Funeral Home, Israel Cemetery, Tower Ave., - . P.s. Remember, we will be glad to take your doggies] Discuss Buckland Development Zoning Commission (PZC), said After the hearing, Paris com­ appeared to contradict a traffic Atty. Diana, reviewing the lab resemble a hot plate with without raising some field police and it was finally “serious risk” that a court Center Congregational Church, 400 Main St., is in charge of Hartford. Monday night he wasn’t in­ mented that the question of a study offered by the developers. position of the homeowners miniature deep’ well cookers. eyebrows.” brought to a screeching halt as for just a nail dip. appeal of any PZC decision on was a past master of arrangements, which are in­ Memorial donations may be Develoi»r Arthur M. FiRcher of New York City (left) discusses a detail in his proposed volved in Democratic Club of conflict of interest has been a Concerns of the local business association, said the Buckland ' Small cans containing any of The university has refused to several police cars forced lie the Buckland zone changes Manchester Lodge of Masons, complete. made to charity of the donor’s $100 million development at Buckland with Atty. Paul Marte of Manchester, who Manchester meetings which “nerve-wracking experience” community that part of the development would create too about 70 varieties of food and put a monetary value on the driver to the side of the could be “based in great part on belonged to Tall Cedars of choice. ^ Su(b & Seb^m . represented Fischer’s firm in zone change public hearings Monday night at Highland Park resulted in a resolution, ap­ for him. “I’ve gone through a Buckland plans — a proposed much traffic, too many lights, drink set in the'wells. Those to coins until it had taken a com­ highway near the Route 5 exit. Route 30 Post Road Plaza Vernon Mr. Paris’ pre-determination of Lebanon, Delta Chapter of School. (Herald photo by Bevins) proved by the club’s executive great deal of torment in the last one million-square foot regional too much commercial use, and be heated, like veal Parmesan, plete inventory. All cars involved were the matters at hand.” Royal Arch Masons, and Mrs. Ulysses Lippincott Open Monday thru Saturday 8-6 board and political action com­ few days,” he said. shopping center — would inadequate buffers to protect for instance, are prepared by, On April 5, thieves stole eight damaged, and two officers Paris maintained that he had Adoniram Council of Royal and Mrs. Katherine H. Lippincott, State Licensed 875-7i842 mittee, opposing zone change Paris attributed some of the adversely affect Manchester’s neighbors. merely pressing a button on the silver Greek coins from the were injured, troopers said. no preconceived ideas about the Select Masters. 61, of 8 Ridgewood St., died Sun­ John Slogesky applications for a massive controversy to The Herald’s commercial climate were Dworkin, stating that most hot plate which heats the con­ museum that were valued at development proposal. “ My He also leaves a daughter, day at Manchester Memorial John Slogesky, brother of development at Buckland. report last Thursday of the expressed Monday night by Parkade merchants are op­ Hospital after a long illness. Anthony Slogesky, of 211 Oak tainer. A little shot of water $200,000. L “I was not there,” Paris said. mind is open and I can make an Democratic Club executive downtown merchant Burton posed to the commercial Ms. Linda Maher of Police found those coins objective decision on this Manchester. She was the wife of Ulysses Lip­ St., Manchester, died Thursday makes the dish very delectable, Gas Tax Increase “When I found out what they board resolution. Paris said Pearl and Parkade Merchants development at Buckland, said Aronson. buried in woods in Waltham on s thing,” Paris stated. The funeral is Wednesday at 1 pincott. at Hartford Hospital. A private did,” he added, “I resigned,” The Herald reported that the Association president Michael spent most of his time talking A grape drink, when April 25. They said they were Paris entered into the record resolution was adopted un­ p.m. in the Holmes Funeral She was born in Torrington on funeral was held Saturday. The BIG BIG rather than be accused of any Dworkin. about adverse environmental prepared, resembles a blown up led to the sit by one of three copies of his letters of resigna­ animously, but the executive effects. Home, 400 Main St. Burial will Feb. 3, 1912. She had been a Lowe-Rohbacker Funeral conflict of interest. Other Opponents speaking plastic container. Aronson men who were later charged tion from the Democratic Club board action was actually by Dworkin, a pharmacist, was be in Buckland Cemetery. resident of Manchester for ,58 Home of Glastonbury was in Paris had been vice president Monday night were concerned showed how an astronaut could with larceny in the case. vice presidency and political majority vote — It was un­ very concerned with potential Calling hours are Tuesday from years and was a member of the charge. Be Asked Of Congress of the Democratic Club, with environmental effects of action committee. He also air pollution. He mentioned that 7 to 9 p.m. Zion Lutheran Church. either set it “ in the a ir’’ thereby a member of its animous of those members the development — air and between drinks, or anchor it in WASHINGTON (AP) - executive board, and also was a offered letters from club presi­ attending. , water pollution, among other a study of his prescription files Manchester Lodge of Masons She also leavek a daughter, n S f f i r a scheduled to take up a measure disagreement over rationing Oil Export dent James Holmes and items — as well as potential showed that 75 per cent of the Mrs. Roland Spearin of his hot plate tray. Congress may soon be asked to to put the nation on year-round versus taxes was at the heart of member of the club’s political will have a Masonic Memorial action committee. traffic problems and the large people in Manchester already Manchester; and two sisters, Astronauts use a commercial Ban Urged 913 Main St., Manchester authorize ^ tax increase on gas-. Daylight Saving Time to con­ the decision to reassign energy, Service at 7 p.m. Tuesday in the oline that could increase Paris said he “specifically shopping center. suffer from allergies or funeral home. Mrs. William Adreulot and wet-dry cloth for washing, and WASHINGTON (AP) - serve fuel. responsibility. Barnini Zone Request brush their teeth with a Specials on Sale Tuesday Evening Only — price to about 60 cents a gallon. exempted’’ himself fqom The applicants didn’t speak respiratory problems. Memorial contributions may Miss Anne Fidler, both of Congresswoman Ella T. Simon, who will remain as “swallowable” tooth paste. December 4th - From 6:00 to 9:00 P.M. Administration forces Administration officials con­ meetings where^Jbe Buckland very long Monday night — their Pearl, owner of B. D. Pearl & be made to the International Manchester. Grasso, D-Conn., is calling on deputy Treasury secretary, has Today’s Their bodily wastes are put in favoring siich an increase were sidered close to Shultz and development was discussed Draws One Opponent initial presentation last month Son at 649 Main St., said Order of Odd Fellows, Connec­ Private funeral services will the administration to stop oil been aligned with those ad­ Simon were talking soundings Manchester “can’t stand much plastic bags with a bacteria working toward that goal in ministration advisers arguing because zone change lasted about two hours — ticut Eye Bank of the New Bri­ be held Wednesday at the Thought exports during the energy on Capitol Hill about a higher although Fischer and a few of more retail development.” proof tablet and saved. Congress even before a Makeup that a heavy tax on gasoline is applications are pending before representing Barnini, main­ tain General Hospital. Holmes Funeral Home, 400 crisis. gasoline tax well before D 0U 6 BEVINS tained in bis presentation to the his experts made some com­ Pearl said he’s tired of town For work that has to be done BUFFERIN PALS of F^esident Nixon’s energy ad­ the best way to reduce con­ the PZC. Main St. Burial will be at East Mrs. Grasso said in a letter to TWICE A S Simon’s designation, sources (Herald Reporter) PZC that the zone changes — ment. authorities encouraging com­ E such as using a screwdriver visers, sources said. Cemetery. There will be no Commerce Secretary FAST A S PLUS IRON sumption. said. Paris’ comments came at the John B. Barnini’s zone When the hearing opened at mercial developments which that would necessitate secure President Nixon was affecting 3.7 acres of Rural ...... Ip Memoriam calling hours. The Season of Hope Frederick B. Dent that the oil ASPIRIN ANIMAL SHAPED On Monday Simon said once start of a PZC public hearing change application for a 64-unit Highland Park School at about footing for leverage, the expected to announce today the Their representatives were Residence and 1.5 acres of In­ (S**«* Page T»‘n) Friends wishing to make sent overseas in October would SUPPLEMENTAL he is officially appointed to the Monday night on the zone Howard Johnson’s motel adja­ dustrial Zone land—are the In . loving memory of Harry L. Hoar flooring of theskylab is Bottle Of 100 creation of a new Federal new post he would become trying to determine how high a memorial contributions may have heated 16,250 Connecticut VITAMINS change applications after Atty. cent to an existing Howard logical thing to do and rezoning who passed away December 3, 1970. “Now the God of Hope fill you- designed with a diamond Energy Administration headed tax increase on gasoline make them to the Newington homes for a year. Bottle of 60 chairman of the Cabinet-level Paul Marte, representing the Johnson’s restuarant at ^394 wouldn’t create any traffic Every day in some small way. with all joy and peace in grooving in which the astronaut $1.75 Value by William E. Simon. Congress might approve, the Home for Crippled Children. Energy Emergency Action applicants, asked Paris to dis­ Tolland Tpke. drew only one op­ problems. Memories ol you come my way. believing...” Romans 5:13 can fit the sole of his shoe more $2.59 Value Also today the Senate Was Group formerly headed by John sources said. Jodaitis Appointed Time and years roll swiftly by. qualify himself from the ponent at a Monday night public Podrove emphasized that But love and memories never die. or less locking his foothold. INVITATION A. Love. Some apparently concluded hearings. hearing conducted by the Barnini doesn’t need PZC ap­ Advent is a season of hope. Plans for the future already Love resigned Monday and Water, Sewer Head Son. Clarence Charles F. Trebbe that a 10-cent a gallon tax in­ Manchester Planning and proval to build a motel. The C Hope is one of God’s greatest in progress are the cooperative sources said his deputy, Charles Marte, mentioning the Charles F: Trebbe Jr., 51, of TO BID BIG L SALE Manchester crease might be realistic Zoning Commission (PZC). only thing of concern to the In loving memory of Gino Schiavetti, gifts to man. Hope makes life efforts of Russia and the United J. DlBona, also submitted his Democratic Club executive Wilmington, Vt., died at his BIG L SALE enough to be proposed formal­ 'The opposition was voiced by commission is the zone change Frank T. Jodaitis of New Britain has been appointed by who died December 3, 1964. meaningful. It transforms the States in an Apollo-Soyuz test Sealed bids will be received in resignation. board resolution and an infor­ home Nov. 11, aftpr a long Youth Dies Atty. Craig White, representing request, he said, noting that Town Manager Robert Weiss to be administrator of The years are nine, my darling Gino, and fear of the fpture into con­ project which will result in the Office of The Director of ly' mational letter Paris wrote to illness. Love, who had said that gas­ Irving J. Schwartz, owner of plans for the motel were briefly the pain is less, it's true fidence. Hope affirms that God astronauts from the two nations General Services, 41 Center In Crash Such a tax, accompanied by the editor of The Manchester Manchester’s water and sewer department. Time did heal the heartache that came Born in Manchester, July 8, oline rationing would be the Connecticut Motel Inc. at discussed just to keep PZC with our loss of you. will be with us all the days of uniting in space by means of a Street, Manchester, Connec­ PROTEIN 21 permission to oil companies to Herald, said the “openness and He will fill a vacancy created when Jay Giles was named 1922, the son of Mrs. Rosalie 4 WAY Gregory Sylvia, 15, of 29 necessary, told the Denver Post 400 Tolland Tpke. members informed. Two boys now are young men, tall and our life. Hope assures uS that docking module which will ticut until December 14,1973 at SHAMPOO pass through to the consumer fairmindedness of the planning director of public works earlier this year. straight and true. Higgins Trebbe of Portland and HASAL SPRAY Downey Dr., Manchester was he didn’t want to remain in a White said Bamini’s request The PZC hearing on Bamini’s the future will all bring new enable the spacemen to 11:00 a.m. for the following: Regular, Dry or Oily increases in crude oil and other commission might be Jodaitis, a civil engineer and a graduate of Worcester Exactly like their father, in all they say the late Charles F. Trebbe Sr., Relieves Nasal Congestion killed in an automobile crash “superflous job.” — to rezone small pieces of application was conducted at and do. promises from God. transfer from one craft to the Gasoline 4 oz. Bottle costs, would raise the price of questioned if he (Paris) were Polytechnic Institute, presently is employed by the U.S. This forever we pledge you, our love and he spent his youth in • Motor Oils, Grease, V4 oz. Bottle Monday night in East Hartford, “To be honest, it’s been dif­ Rural Residence Zone and In­ the Municipal Building Hearing prayers we give. The promises of the past have other. Aronson said there is a 98$ Value gasoline at the filling station by permitted to act” on the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) in Middletown and was a graduate Lubricants nasal spray police said. ficult to try to do anything dustrial Zone land to Business Room before the public hearing FromI the lh< three ' who loved and lost you. been fulfill^, but each fulfill­ U.S. astronaut presently in $1.08 about 14 cents per gallon. requested zone changes at the Hartford area as a contract administrator fora variety But remember as long as wte live. of Middletown High School and ment becomes a new promise. Bid forms, plans and Value Sylvia was pronounced dead meaningful and even to get the Buckland. Zone — would aggravate traffic site was moved to Highland Wife and Sons Russia working od the special That would mean a retail' of federal programs. The future is filled with specifications are available at BIG L SALE on arrival at Hartford Hospital attention of the President,’.’ the conditions, constitute spot Park School to accommodate a docking module. All future price of about 60 cents a gallon. Paris, replying to Marte’s He will assume his Manchester post Dec. 24 at a $14,671 promise and our.^God gives us the General Services Office, 41 according to authorities. Post quoted Love as saying. zoning and would allow con­ large number of townspeople spacecraft will have common Peter Putnam, 16, of Hart­ struction of a facility which turning out for a hearing on a annual salary, with 50 per cent of it to be paid for two years we’re open every night ’til , i good reason to have hope. docking devices built in, he Center Street, Manchester, Siirfon said in ah interview ford was reported in very poor isn’t needed, because the 31- proposed development at (except Saturday) O God of Hope, fill us with all said. Connecticut. that speculation that the by HUD, under provisions of the federal Interdepart­ condition in Hartford Hospital unit Connecticut Motel only Buckland. hope, that* we may face the “We have to think of the Town of Manchester BIS L SALE reorganization reflected a vic­ mental Personnel Act. felt squares in 80 colors! as result of injuries receiv^ in operates at 60 per cent capaci­ PZC members didn’t make future with the confidence that future,” said Aronson,” and the Connecticut tory by Treasury Secretary Space Program Jodaitis, who is single, will move to Manchester, when he the accident, police said. ty- any decision on zone change We hav0 wery lItVa thing you are with us. Amen. need for ^pace repairs.” Robert B. Weiss George Shultz and his sugges­ takes his new post. General Manager The accident occured about 9 tion of a gasoline tax over I^ve Atty. Leon Podrove, applications Monday night. MENNEN p.m. on Burnside Avenue, was “sheer nonsense.” Series Continues PUSH BUTTON ROLL-ON police said. , But informed sources said the Rev. John F. Flora III Students from four schools specialists; and John R. Ban­ St. George’s ANTI-PERSPIRANT •the rnirocle of rnoiu ] DEODORANT DEODORANT yesterday and five schools nister, space science lecturer, downtown manchesfter^ we sell Episcopal Church 4 oz. Can ban today listened to represen­ are appearing all this week lottery tickets 2.5 oz. vv* V. • vw * Bolton $1.09 Value Directors To Hear tatives of the Educational before school And faculty A V 4 V % > $1.74 Value Programs Office frpm Goddard groups, and service Space Flight,Center of the organizations explaining FUNERAL HOME BIGL Sewer Requests NASA in Greenbelt, Md., as NASA’s role in today’s world- Eitablighed 1874-Three Generations of Service they presented their lecture- They were guests ^ a y at the SALE demonstrations on the space Kiwanis CHub meeting at the 142 East Center Street, Manchester 646-5310 BIG L SALE SOL R. COHEN Also tonight, the board is program. Manchester Country (Hub. ’They \ (Herald Reporter) expected to approve Lloyd H. Aronson and Minot will meet tonight at 6:30 wito OUCHLESS The Manchester Board of Republican appointments to H. P arker, space science the Manchester Rotary Club at Directors will meet tonight for boards, agencies and com­ the country club. VITALIS missions. The Democratic V7 CURAD its fourth session in 15 days, Tomorrow’s schedule calls with with another ^heduled for ne5it majority made its ap­ Grooms Hair TRANSPARENT for two lecture-demonstrations LUCIA Tues4ay. Tonight’s meeting is pointments last ’Tuesday. The each at Manchester High Without Grease BANDAGES 4 being moved out of the Republican majority tabled its^ School and-Illing Junior High King Size 12 oz. Bottle Municipal Building and into appointments, pending Director School, and one at Waddell $1.97 Value BONUS BOX Keeney St. School — to ac­ Vivian Ferguson’s return from ' School. 80 ASSORTED comodate those residento of the England. Another presentation for the B ig and bold are PAGANT Town Manager Robert Weiss Mostly cloudy tonight with a BANDAGES area petitioning for sanitary general public will be at Bailey today’s looks in men's S '! 0 3 sewers in their streets. will brief the directors on alter­ chance of a few showers toward Auditorium tomorrow at 8 p.m. natives for a townwide energy- morning. Low in the upper 30s. rings. Here are two Sponsored by the 83$ Value The sanitary sewers are Thursday, the space conservation organization and . Wedne^ay mostly cloudy with SCANDIN LODGE H23 being requested for Keeney St., educators will appear at iroih our new collec­ BIG 1 SALE BIG L SALE Leland Dr., Linwood Dr., San- on plans for distributing an showers likely. High in the low Vasa Order of America Buckley School, Nathan Hale tion: the buckle ring 1------VALUABLE COUPON------T tina Dr;, Garden prove Rd. and energy-emergency booklet. 50s. School, and three times at with 3 diamonds, Emanuel Lutheran Church j« This Coupon Must Bo Presentod At TImo of StAo I Erie St. A public hearing on the In addition, the board will Precipitation "probability, 30 Bennet Junior High School. per cent tonight. 70 per' cent $955; sculptured December 8th at 7:30 MARCAL request is being conducted hear a proposal for town Friday’s schedule includes tonight at 8, with possible ac­ a'cquisition of the Odd Fellow’s Wednesday. ; lion’s head with 3 presentations at Manchester 64 Church St., Manchester JUMBO M.78 I tion scheduled for the board's • Building at the Center,' and will . Winds, south-to-southwest Green School, Richard Martin diamonds, $235. In 2 PLY TOWELS Value! Dec. 11 meeting. consider a request from the less than 10 m.p.h. tonight, in­ School, Highland Park School, U K gold. Easy Newl Softer ultra brite ' I Also up for public hearing Manchester Country Club, for creasing to l(Fto-15 m.p.h. by and two performances at East Payments PUBLIC IS INVITED 150 Sheets I tonight is a $42,000 proposed permisston to increase its dues Wedne^ay aftqmoon. Catholic High School. allocation for a storm drainagq schedule. Outlook Thursday, chance of Youngster Eyes Moon Rock FAMILY SIZE 6.75 Oz. Thursday, Dr. Isidore Adler, h i project for the N. Elm St.- The board is being asked to sHowers and continued un­ a senior scientist in the WITH COUPON ONLY White Brook area, to be consider an $80,000 allocation seasonably mild. Lo^ Laboratory for Space Physics Cliff Carlson, 6, son of Fred Carlson of 130 (hooper St., Friday from 1 to 3 p.m. Wednesday evening, the moon rock The above space Is available to your group on a FIRST CO M B I Good Until Dec. 6th. financed by revenue-sharing for new water mains in Cooper Anchorage 10 3 at Goddard, will meet in special wonders if he will ever get to the moon to get a rock for his will be displayed at the Manchester High School frotn 7 to 8 FIRST SERVED SASIS to publicize comraunlty service programs, Hill, Cedar, Ridge and. Arch BIS L SALE 1^ Thli Coupon Radaemablat^ At BIQL DISCOUNT | funds;.and a $14,500 proposed Boston^ 48 41 workshops with advanced collection as he contemplates an encased ceal moon rock p.m. prior to the lecture-demonstration on the NASA space through the courtesy ol Watkins. Contact Mra. Joyce Smith at The Sts. The proposal is for in- Herald between 1 t-iz a.m. Thursday the week b^ora publication appropriation' for the Clpcago 60 41 science students and science . program in Bailey Auditorium. The program is open to the stolling about 2,800 of 12-inch presently on display at the Mary' Cheney Library. The . JEWELERS-SILVERSMITHS SINCE 1900 lor Monday's ad, and Monday between 11-12 a.m.-for Thursday's VocaUonal Education Denver 38 2Q faculty members from the high moon rock may be seen at the library today and Thursday public. (Hefald photo by Ofiara) . ad. Please phone 643-2711... ft Program, to be financed by a water main, to reptoce Under­ schools and Manchester Com­ 958 Main Street, Manchester r - Also: Hartford • New Britain • Middletown FILM DEVELOPING-40%Na Ratarva Tka HIM Td llMlt QHanllllaa DISCOUNT San Francisco 58 48 froni 1 to 8 p.mi., Wednesday from 1 to 6:30 p.mi., and state grant. sized pipe. Washington ; 60 37 munity College. V ■ ■ ■■■■ -.v PAGE TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., Dec. 4, 1973

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester About Town State Troopers i - PAGE THREE LuteLute Junior Museum League ^ r I TV Tonight Low-Cost Meal Plan Will Start Dec^ 17 will have its aiihual Christmas » Sm Safunfair’a Hamid for Bus Runs Cut potiuck tonight at 6:30 at the s : Complaf Uutlnga ALICE EVANS The goal of the new program Mary DellaFera, director of shopping, laundry and other Rham home of Mrs. Richard Bushnell, Start Slow Down (Herald Reporter) is to raise nutritional, social services for Manchester; tasks for $1.50 an hour. He said Thayer Rd. By The Associated Press Brotherhood of Police Officers - 8 :0 0 - A new federally-funded low- educational and social levels and Mrs. Jean Bates, super­ that many of. the elderly need Connecticut state troopers (iBPO). for the elderly. It "will strive to visor of the Manchester Public such services buf are unable to ' Gas Manchester Grange will meet (3-0-22) NEWS cost meal program for the were to work less hard today in A spokesman at state police elderly will begin Dec. 17 in integrate leisure tkne and Health Nursing association. pay for them. He suggested that Wednesday at 8 p.m. at Grange (18) I SPY an effort to pressure the state headquarters in Hartford said Manchester. Up to 60 meals a make p^ple aware of the other Fendell was asked to present there was a need for some sort ANNE EMT' Hall. ____ to raise its latest salary offer, (20) SOUNDING BOARD also experiencing some difficul­ early today he* hadn’t noticed day will be served Monday supportive services available to the commission with facts and of fund to serve this segment of I '‘Correspondent portance of the physical educa­ union officials said. (24) Ma k in g t h in g s w o r k ty with its supplier. Manchester Emblem Club any slowdown on the overnight through Friday at the Westhill then^,’’ the CRT representative figures on the meal program at toe population, who needs these ' Tel. 228-3971 tion program to the students. Troopers were to park their (30) t o t e l l t h e t r u t h The board felt that toe late will meet Wednesday at shift. , and Mayfair Gardens housing said. its next meeting. services more than anyone else. In view of the increasing He said he would like “to run cruisers for 15 minutes each (40) WILD WILD w e s t buses, which are used to 7:30 p.m. at the Elks Home. Union officials said the new units for the elderly. With the new program about Fendell also told toe commis­ The commission also elected energy crisis, the Regional our athletic program under any hour, but would be ready to res­ transport students staying after After the meeting, the club will 50 mile-per-hour speed limit -8 :3 0 - Allan Mason, director of to start, the present program at sion about a new program, officers at Monday night’s District 8 Board of Education conditions Within reason.” pond to emergencies, said the school for extra-curricular ac­ have its annual Christmas adopted Nov. 21 to reduce gas­ (3-8-20-22-30) NEWS human services, reported to the the ^nior Citizens Center ap­ ^'Project Services Unlimited,” meeting. James Watt was re­ Monday-night voted to Zotta was referring not to two organizations representing tivities, could be eliminated social. Mrs. Edith Reynolds, oline consumption would not be -7 d )0 - Commission on the Aging Mon­ parently has financial problems which trains girls to go into toe elected president and Mrs. eliminate "fan” buses to away much to the gasoline shortage state polled, the Connecticut because only about four to ten but the oil shortage in urging Mrs. Elinor Ziemak and Mrs. enforced during the slowdown. (3) UNTAMED WORLD day night that 40 senior citizens caus^ by increasing inflation. homes of the elderly and Carol McKeon vice chairman basketball games and to recom­ students are riding each bus. State Employes Association and secretary. the board not to cancel Sator-' Jinfty Jorgenson are in charge State Personnel Com­ (8) TRUTH OR have signed up for the first Nonnan Fendell, director of diabled and help with cleaning. mend to the district towns the Arrangements can be made to of the program. (CSEA) and the International missioner Edward J. Simpson CONSEQUENCES meal on Dec. 17. the Sheltered Workshop and elimination of late buses from day practices or -evening transport these students on the games. is scheduled to meet trooper (18) DICK VAN DYKE "nie new service, which, is special education for the town, Rham High School and the con-, 7th grade runs. The board has received representatives Wednesday to (20) NEWS being provided to the town who has been involved with the solidation of regular bus runs. The board also considered a continue negotiations. Simpson (22-30) NEWS through the auspices of the meal program at the Senior The iaction was taken after notification that for’ toe month moratorium until March 1 on of December the school will said he did not know whether (24) YOUR FUTURE IS NOW Community Renewal Team Citizens Center since its incep­ TOYS TO Lo v e Or. David Cattanach, field trips and thd possibility of the slowdown would effect the (40) ABC NEWS t(CRT), will cost each partici­ tion about five or six years.ago, superintendent of schools, receive only 80 per cent of the dropping some away basketball allocation delivered during toe talks. -7 :3 0 - pant about 40 cents, which is told the commission that toe rej^rted to the board that Clark games in an effort to conserve nrionth of December last year. Simpson added, however, (3) OZZIE’S GIRLS considerably lower than the 75 program had “reached a tur­ Transportation, which fur­ THAT ENDURE gasoline, but took no action at Representatives from Hamden that the most recent offer (8-22) LET’S MAKE A DEAL cents to $1.25 per meal now ning point. We want to keep toe Handcrafted Natural Wood, nishes transportation for this time. Oil, which supplies the school, remained firm. That proposal (18) GREEN ACRES charged at the Senior Citizens meals at toe same price and , Built and Guaranteed To Laat A LHatlma Hebron students, "has got real Michael Zotta, physical have stated to Cattanach that would increase the troopers one (20) FILM Center. According to maintain the same high quality. trouble” in obtaining gasoline. education department coor­ pay grade, which would boost (24) FOURTH ESTATE representatives of CRT, who To do this, we will need a sub­ Cattanach mentioned that the dinator at Rham, attended the the school can expect a "50 per minimum salaries from $8,970 spoke at Monday’s night’s com­ sidy of $200 a month.” Marlborough School Board was cent increase on the price of oil (30) TREASURE HUNT meeting and stressed toe im- per gallon” to $9,441. He also said the meal (40> DRAGNET mission meeting, the food will' Fendell said that without allotment, which averages be prepared in Hartford, bulk such a subsidy it would be Taking into consideration the about ^977 a year, would be in­ t- 8 : 0 0 - packed in insulated containers necessary to raise the prices of low use of oil because of the corporated in the regular (3) MAUDE at 250 degrees, and delivered to meals from 10 to 25 cents. He Hehron mild weather and the measures check. (8-40) TEMPERATURE Manchester’s housing units. said that when the program already taken in the school to RISING They said that the food would. first started, it just about broke conserve fuel, the board agreed (18) CAN YOU STOP THIS? keep at temperatures of 180 to even. to go along with maintaining (20-30) HANS DRINKER 200 degrees from three to five “We need money now to keep the present athletic schedule of (22) WAR AND PEACE hours. If the program is prices and quality at its present PZC To Handle practices and games. -8 :3 0 - successful, they believe it will level. We could offer cheaper However, it will consider (3) HAWAIIFIVE-0 be “around for a long time.’’ food, but would rather make blocking off the area/,of the Hoop League (8-40) MOVIE Mason emphasized that the our soups from scratch rather Wetlands Rules gymnasium, keeping the "A Summer Without Boys" program was for all senior than resort to the canned temperature between 45 and 50 Being Formed (18) TOWARDS THE YEAR citizens and not just those living variety,” he said. “Without toe degrees and also keeping in 4 2000 in the housing units. subsidy, we could go up a little ANNE EMT executive authority mind the future possibility that In the event of an ice storm or on prices and down on quality,” Correspondent (selectmen) of the town to ap­ by the middle of this month it -9 :0 0 - point in November of the T he South Windsor Recrea­ (18) 700 CLUB severe snowstorm, meals will he said. Tel. 2283971 might have to withdraw this tion Dept, is making an attempt Fendell said that about 90 Town meeting action Monday odd-numbered years not more support if the crises or weather — 9:30— be delivered to as many of the DESIGNED FOR HOME, NURSERY SCHOOLS to form a basketball league for senior citizens participated in night named the Planning and than seven constables for two- worsens. (3) HAWKINS people with reservations for AND DOCTORS’ OFFICES BY town residents age 18 and over. Zoning Commission (PZC) year. terms. The first ap­ In this respect, the board also Manchester Civic Orchestra ^24) PERFORMANCE that day as possible, the CRT the complete dinner that is SKILLED CRAFTSMENI There is no limit to age and any representative said. served on Thursday and about regulatoiy agent for wetland pointments will be made in voted that, until further notice, CONCERT resident desiring to participate -.clOdlO- Tickets for the meals will be 40 on the other four days, when MONEY SAVING PRICES BY SELLING AND regulations for the town, 1975. all other extra-curricular ac­ SUNDAY, DECEMBER 9 - 3 p.m. in a league of this nature is (8-40) MANY FACES OF sold in advance at the meal soup and sandwiches are DELIVERING DIRECTLY TO YOUR HOMEI provided (or toe appointment in­ This new ordinance takes tivities (both school and non­ COMEDY tend of election of constables, precedent over the present BAILEY AUDITORIUM asked to report to Timothy sites. Site managers and a served. school) that are presently Edwards School Gym today.and (20-22-30) POLICE STORY v VISTA worker will take over Mason said that people are FOR IMMEDIATE MAILING OF FREE and set the second Monday in procedure of electing con­ scheduled will continue subject MANCHESTER HIGH SCHOOL (24) OPEN LINE May as the date for the annual stables at the regular town to review if toe crisis worsens. Program Dec. 11 at 7:30 p.m. the handling of the meals in being encouraged to go to the CATALOG — CALL OR WRITE If enough interest is shown a Manchester. Senior Citizens Center for town meeting. election. However, no further ac­ Haydn Symphony No. 104 -lo a o - formal schedule will be drawn (18) LIVING WORD According to Mason, very few meals and tickets for distribu­ GENERATION TO GENERATION Originally the state had Speaking in favor of the new tivities will be scheduled and Concertinl for Plano and up and league play will start tion to the elderly have been designated a town’s Conserva­ ordinance were John the chairman was^authorized to - 11:00- of those who have signed up for m C) Orchestra by Vincent PersIchettI tion Commission as having the Soderberg, resident state make any .decisions, after con­ within a couple of weeks. This (3-8-22-30-40) NEWS the new program have been given to the Rev. Ronald Four­ Harold in Italy by Berlioz authorization to draw up trooper and second selectman sultation with other board n is a separate and distinct using the ^n io r Citizen Center nier, co-pastor of Emanuel WOODEN TOY CO. (20) SAN FRANCISCO regulations protecting the Robert Craig, who felt there members, should a situation X Soloists program from the present BEAT.- meal program. Lutheran Church and president P.O. B O X 782, M A N C H E S T E R The Glazer Duo Stone-Age Basketball Program of the Manchester Area Tel. 649-2699 wetlands and water courses of a was no control over the con­ arise necessitating the im­ Gilda Glazer, Pianist which has a minimum age -1 1 :3 0 - Conference of Churches; Sister town. However, amended stables under the present elec­ mediate cancelation of any Robert Glazer, Violist restriction of 30 years. Ail par­ (3) MOVIE Mary Patricia, executive direc­ Public Act 571 now calls for the tive procedure. existing programs. “Mozambique" (1965) town to designated an egency Tickets $2. Students Free ticipants must be out of high tor of the conference; Miss school. (8-40) MURDER IN THE Truckers by June of 1974. we’re o^^^vehTnight 'tll^ r^UDIITBD TODAY ONLY By Monday’s voice vote, the (20-22-30) JOHNNY CARSON Protest PZC is authorized fo 4* (except Saturday) ^ HELD OVER (PG) - 1:00- New Limit Theater CREATiVEt promulgate such regulations, ball Irings WALTER MATTHAU (20-22-30) TOMORROW Time Seheclule in conformity with those of the and nylon net 'w m y u m " DANBURY (AP - About six commissioner of environmentol re have every little thing PlMme«494333 truck drivers, angered by fuel protection, as are necessary to protect toe wetlaihls and water shortages and r^uced speed Showcase Cinema 1 — “The CraFt 10 A.M. TO 10 P.M. ' coiitiies of the town. limits, parked Uieir rigs in the Way We Were” 7:20-9:45 Reveals Records i East bound lanes of Interstate '^Cbhstablep e Showcase Cinema 2 — “The "WASHINGTON (AP) - 84 Monday, blocking traffic for By a vote 0F25 to 19, town th s miracle of mainStred w e se ll |i]j Long Goodbye” 7:35-9:55 meeting action approved an or- President Nixon has given 30 minutes, police said. Showcase Cinema 3— “Cops B o o downtown manchestei* lottery tickets BBS r a m -THE MIMTIPr. dinance authorizing the selected Republican leaders a Connecticut state police said & Robbers” 7:55-9:55 WED. TOP DOUBU look at personal financial the demonstration, about one- Showcase Cinema 4 — FEATURE (PG) reports he plans to release quarter mile from the New E “Without A Stitch” 7:35-9:40 "JEREMY" publicly this week. White House York State line, ended when Vernon Cine 1 — “Charlie by troopers asked the truckers to PLUS ACTION THRILLER. spokesmen would give no Varrick” 7:20-9:20 details. However, Rep. John B. clear the expressway. No ‘THE OUTSIDE MAN” ' Vernon Cine 2 — “The God­ Anderson of Illinois, one of charges were filed, state police BROAD STREET - 25% OFF EVERY MEN’S SUIT father” 7:30 those attending, said White said. Burnside Theater — House lawyers gave an exten­ The drivers, who own the MANCHESTER “Executive Action” 8:00 SELF-SERVICE DEPT STORES sive presentation of Nixon’s vehicles, said current energy U.A. East 1 — “High Plains financial situation. policies would put them out of 25% OFF EVERY SPORT COAT Drifter” 7:30; “The Don Is business. C Dead” 9:30 They said there was only U.A. East 2 — “ Deadly Christmas Costs You less at King’s! enough fuel to get to the next Trackers” 7:30-9:^ ENTERTAINMENT open filling station, fuel prices U.A. East 3 - “Billy Jack” 25% OFF EVERY SUBURBAN COAT were too high and lower speed 7:00-9:15 comes alive at limits caused their vehicles to Jerry Lewis Twin Cine 1 — bum fuel at twice the rate as “Billy Jack” 7:00-9:15 THE STEAK OUT the speed the trucks were Jerry Lewis Twin Cine 2 — 25% OFF EVERY DUFFLE COAT ( f V I ’T O ’ S Live entertainment Wed. Omi Sat. designed to travel. “Deliverance” 7:15-9:30 (Fortnerly Villa Louisa) Faaturing - BHIAN McOANN Villa L«uisa Rd., Bolton There’s always something happening at European alfalfa was a de­ Open Sundays—Closed Mondays 25% OFF EVERY LEATHER JACKET scendant of the alfalfa brought into Greece by the Medes and THE STEAK OUT Persians around 400 B.C. 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. X /■ PAGE SIX - MANCHESTER EVENING HEBALD, Manchester. Conn., Tues., Dec. 4, 1973 Vernon MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, M a n r h e s t o j ^ ., Tues., Dec. 4. ‘ • - * « Tolland ^ I ila n rlirfitjp r lEitpuing HpralJi Open 'Forum Fox Hill Tower PZC Sfalemated MEYERS PIANO and mualc atudioa Founded Oct. 1? MSI " ■ To Be Repaired Over Chairman Appreciated Girl Scout Camp 18] I raMMhiB plaiiM Im ixpaMM occupying 4 separalt storM on Contar 8L, ManohoMw Deyr sir: Published by Manchester Publishing Subscribers who fail to receive their Wood Stolen Recommendations to make that all windows at the upper In other PZC action, the liie Bookmob|le which was VIVIAN KENNESON Co.;. Herald Square, Manchester, Conn. newspaper by carrier daily before 5:30 ' improvements at the Fox Hill level be covered or closed with (AN In Om Same luHdhig) instituted recently has been To the editor: ^ Correspondent Water Resource Commission of 06040, telephone 643-2711 (AC 203). p.m. should telephone the .circulation Tower at Henry Park, plywood to protect the Inside greatly ap|H-eclated by the As you know, the current Tel. 875-4704 the Department of En­ department, 647-9946. I :• Rockville, were accepted by the from further deterioration by Published every evening except Sun­ residents of Holiday House energy and fuel drlsis has in The new Planning and Zoning vironmental Protection will be Town Council Monday night the elements, < contacted regarding the dis­ days and holidays. Entered at the Retirement Home. Thb opipor- many cases, brought .opt the Commission held its second Member Audit Burequ of Circulation along with a motion that the The Vernon Jaycees, at one position of the proposed Manchester,. Conn., Post Office as Se­ tunity to browse around and “real you.” Outgoing people meeting Monday night without Member of The .Associated Press -.recommendations be im- time replaced the windows in cond Class Mail Matter. make their oym selectipns is have turned into quiet electing a chairman. Howard Johnson campsite off i ■ plemented. the tower, but ttey have been Rt. 74, Quaker Knoll more ratisfying to them than withdrawn people so others Brad Fuller, secretary before Burl L. Lyons, Publisher : . The vandalism problem at the broken agaih by vandals. Apartments off Rt. 195, and a The Manchester Publishing Co. having someone else do their won’t notice the gallon>cans of the November elections 111 CENTER I tower has become steadily A third suggestion for im­ 41-lot subdivision off PIANOS (60) choosing for them at the gasoline hoarded under old changed the board composition, assumes no financial responsibility for worse and as fast as repairs are mediate action is the installa­ Wohlbridge Hill Rd. library. newspapers in their garages. is acting chairman while the typographical errors appearing in adver­ . made vandals have moved in tion of an alarm system to be g Subscription Rates The residents and the staff ’The quiet, withdrawn people five members remain (tomiiiission members agreed tisements and other reading matter in and undone'them. tied in to the police department to refer soil reports and related GUTARS ANO PIANOS Payable in Advance » hope that the Bookmobile ^ill have turned into outgoii^ peo­ deadlocked in a 2-2 vote for 111)^ CENTER The Manchester Evening Herald. A subcommittee of the on existing circuits. The com­ materials to the Conservation be able to continue after the ple. Outgoing to buy > propane Republican Fred Frey and One Month...... $3.25 Display advertising closing hours, ' • Recreation Commission met mittee said this could be done Commission, th ro u ^ the PZC trial period has ended. stoves, pot-bellied stoves, or Democrat Tony Tantlllo. One -Single Copy . . . '...... 15? ' with Police Chief Edmund for less than $400. liaison, Len Bach, (tonservation three full days prior to publication. Very truly yours, any otter kind of heat-providing member abstains from the 5 PRIVATE TEACMNG STUDIOS By Carrier, Weekly ...... 75(t ‘ ' Dwyer and discussed informa- Phase two, which it was 113 CENTER Deadline for Herald want ads, 12 noon Helen Wilkos source they can find. The most votes. Commission chairman, Totert '' tion received from a security suggested could be ac­ Bass, suggest^ that the com­ One Y e ar...... ■.. $39.00 prior to day of publication; 12 noon activities director common one of these is wood. The commission will contact ’ agency relative to the tower complished in the spring, would mission be consulted more i Six Months...... :.... $19.M Friday for publication Saturday and X ' Holiday House ’This wood is my nndijor con­ Town Counsel Harold Garrity GUITARS-AMPS-DRUIIIS- > and its restoration. be to scrape the interior of any closely, citing the nine lots off, Three Months...... $9.75 Monday. Manchester cern. As an active Girl Scout to determine whether 21 lots, ' The tower is the town’s loose material; paint the entire Browns Bridge Rd. which were 113)^ CENTER leader, I am very aware of the known as Tolland Manor, are ACCESSORIES I ...... '' memorial to veterans of all interior; and install iron bars at recently approved, despite a *X¥:WXXX*:X:%X!X:X:%y:X:X:XXVX*x*:'X*;*;'irXrX!X:Xx*:^ growing problem a t. Camp legal lots of record under the Start With Us. . wars and the committee all windows for safety very poor soil report from a Merriwood on Gardner Street. -suggested that the cost of statute of limitations. \ To the editor: precautions. state agency. In Stock (Player Plano Rolls) Last spring, enough wood was ; prqposed repairs .could come Dr. Harry Barax of Stamford Reading your editorial "A donated to the camp to last at Also to repair all slate on from the Veterans of All Wars walkways and repair the steps; appeared at the PZC meeting to Time for action” has least two winters. Many man­ request approval of the roads >' Fund. have the tower open on a About precipitated this tetter. I can hours were also donated by and lot plans on behalf of his Campaign Begins only agree with you that action :' The committee suggested a regular basis with a watchman volunteers to split this wood. mother, claiming a hardship is necessary but I disagreettat • step-by-step procedure to make on duty at those times; and to Town WESSONS ON ALL INSTRUMENTS Over the past few months, this ‘ ' the improvements. Phase one because she has been paying the lack of decisive action must wood has been slowly dis­ provide for weekly, if not daily, taxes on the lots. Friendship Circle of the would be to take immediate ac­ maintenance of the tower area. Homer D. Babbidge Jr., the first an­ again be attributed to our appearing. To this date, there is The plans were presented to Salvation Army will meet social services, faltering school aid, tion to have a vault-type door, The committee also CHRISTMAS SALE IN PROGRESS Mourning Dove High-Wire Act. (Photo by Sylvian Ofiara) Washington leaders. not enough wood left to last the PZC Aug. 20, 1973, exactly tonight at 7:45 at the Citadel. nounced candidate for Democratic etc., in explaining surplus cash in the professionally installed, in the suggested that community If you were to leave your of­ through to spring. five years from the date the lots Hostesses are Mrs. Harvey tower. The town did replace the groups, dedicated to work-type gubernatorial nomination, addressed state’s coffers. Whether the ^vem or fice and get out on the highway, The only heat-providing were recorded. Barax is Barrett and. Mrs. .Wallace OPEN WEEKDAYS 10 A M. - 8 P.M, ' door with a steel one but van- activities be solicited to do you would discover that even source at the camp is a seeking a speedy approval as Shauger. ^___ Manchester Democrats last week. or his critics are right remains to be - dais removed it. some of the work, especially on though Gov. Meskill has fireplace in the cabin. These ttey now have a buyer (or the SATURDAYS 10 A.M. - 5 P.M. Of special interest was the reported ’ • It was also recommended the interior. The Army and Navy Club seen. Inside reduced the speed limits to 50 people who are stealing this lots. Auxiliary will have a Christmas 4 flap between he and Democratic party In the matter of revenue-sharing, m.p.h. you will find statp owned wood are doing more harm than party Wednesday at the cars exceeding this limit. , ttey probably realize'.'They are B o lto n leaders over a call for a special ses­ we cannot agree with Babbidge that r Vernon clubhouse. The party wlH open There is iiresponsibiUty bn stealing this wood to beat their with a social hour at 6:30 p.m., Financing HARTFORD NATIONAL sion of the General Assembly to cut these funds are distorting the state’s the part of the general public homes which are already and dinner will be served at OE CREDIT FAVORITE PERSON shown by their lack of coopera­ the sales tax. fiscal picture. As we understand the ort provided with some form of Family Life 7:30. Admission is by reserva­ tion with the law. It was also in­ heat. Do they realize that Schwebel Criticized, tion only. Babbidge stated here he is all for a concept, these funds were to be used teresting to observe that on a having the damper open on Meeting Topic j | . J Rowland Evans and Robert ISovak business trip from Hartford to special session but wants the true pic­ to relieve tax pressures within the their fireplace is equivalent to A group of Bolton parents Southbury and return not one having seven windows open? Do Wins Council Support ture of the state’s financial condition state. To the extent, the federal funda State police car was seen on I- who oppose a suggested ttey realize that stealing this A motion, made at the Town would withdraw it “as I feel it 84 yet easily 50 per cent of the family (ife curriculum for before commiting himself to a sales have been expended for things Ebb Tide at the White House wood can eventually deprive Council meeting Monday night, is deteriorating into a political vehicles were exceeding the Bolton schools will meet tax cut. hundreds of Girl Scouts of the ■' “To admonish the town at- situation and 1 would not like to ||i‘ Connecticut tax dollars would have speed limit. Where were they? 1 tonight at 8 o’clock at use of this camp for weekends ‘ torney to limit himself to the see it end in an 8-4 vote.” This we think is a responsible posi­ been needed, is justified. WASHINGTON - The sharp Warren, they were the words of many aides believe access to don’t like our present cir­ during the winter? Have a legal aspects of his office,” was Another Democrat, Thomas Herrick Park to discuss the tion for a candidate to take and we decline in morale and con­ press secretary Ron Ziegler. the President is even more con­ cumstances but ttey exist so heart. curriculum. %/-...... " 1^' - Thus the argument the state’s fiscal “Gerry doesn’t say boo stricted — by Mr. Nixon’s own withdrawn by the maker, Wolff, said he took exception to fidence during the past week at perhaps enforcement (action) A warning to you all, the The meeting is open to the .Iff I* * agree that the impending prospect of stature is not on the plus side is without getting the sign from choice—than in the universally before it was voted on. And the fact that the mayor had in­ the White House can be traced is needed to get the message to police are constantly patroling public. to the remarkable press Ron,” one senior aide told us. damned days of H.ft. Haldeman bur fatted ball citizenry. ' another motion gave the town vestigated the zoning error and economic slow downs due to the weakened. We suspect Babbidge is this area. And if I, myself, who attorney a vote of confidence. did not report to the council. briefing conducted by assistant What makes this so ominoiu is and John D. Ehrlichman. Some I agree you — hard decisions A spokesman for the energy crisis and other factors make is frequently up there find The mayor took exception to fully aware his thesis is not as simple press secretary Gerald Warren the obvious source of Ziegl^’s aides who were able to see Mr. have to be made — but not only Peter Humphry, one of the group, Concerned Parents of anyone who is doing this, I will (our Democrats on the 12- Wolff’s remark noting he is still any decision concerning a tax cut a as he has presented it and this is the and what lay tehind it. inspiration: only Ziegler and Nixon by asking Haldeman now in Washington. How about star­ Bolton, said residents have personally come to your home - member council, made the mo­ looking at the files ^ has no Knowing that White House chief of staff Alexander Haig complain they only see the ting with us? Do we help or do not been able to get copies of serious one. reason for his hedging on a sale^ tax and make sure it is returned tion to admonish the town at­ report yet. reporters would swoop down have continuous and intinl^te' President when he calls them we turn our backs on making the curriculum for study. He immediately, and finally, con­ torney but before doing so he Republican Robert Wehrli His thesis however about the pre­ cut at this time. with hardeyed questions about access to President Nixon. ' in. our own positive contributions? said tonight’s meeting was tact the police. explained he wanted to then made the motion to give sent administration living off “over­ We think it is a shrewd move for the obliterated 18-minute There is, then, a double- ' The fact that an isolated Mr. Thank you. Betty Vaiciulis called in an effort to dis­ barrelled charge of gloomy at Nixon relies on Ziegler as one of separate the office from the the town attorney a vote of con- sale! presidential conversation on R.E. Haldeman 122D Sycamore Lane Hdence which passed in a voice seminate information about taxation” early in the administration whether he is right or wrong, should a Watergate, Warren spent that the White House this week. 'The his two confidants is particular­ man holding it, Abbott Westminster Rd. Manchester Schwebel. vote. it. is it or isn’t it? and “gifts” from the federal govern­ special session or the next regular morning in extreme agitation. chilling news of the obliterayd ly unnerving to lieutenants, who Manchester have minimum high regard for While strongly emphasizing ment in the form of revenue-sharing session of the Assembly in February What in the world, Warren 18 miqutes has badly undercut asked his fellow aides, could he^'^Mr. Mixon’s ’ “Operation Can- Ziegler’s political, acumen. he was not criticizing ^hwebel, only yo ur bears a little closer examination. be given the full and factual picture of possibly tell the press? dor,” the newest attempt to Ziegler is not one to rescue the ItHpeach Sickness? Humphry s'ald' he "was But hy the time newsmen,'^stofe his credibility ^n(j| President from His own Dear editor: Dear sir: suggesting that there be a YOU WILL furrier knows The issue of Whether We were over­ state finances, he stands to benefit. .change in operation of the posi- gathered to ask questions, all revive'the spirits of his sup^ prejudice, so his insfryctiods I ^ ' t Understand whyJSlliot The lack of honesty and taxed during the first two years of - tion. He said he felt some of the While his political future does not indecision by Warren had dis­ porters. According to one top to Warten for the daily briefing Richardson, a noted attorney, moral standards in our govern­ STOP SMOKING Gov. Thomas Meskill’s administra­ Nixon lieutenant famed for undoubtedly reflect Mr. Nixon’s blithely adopted the oft ment officials seems to have town boards and commissions hinge on this issue alone, it is going to appeared. Asked to comment relied too much on the town at- on the missing 18 minutes, remorseless optimism, the incii own views fqr too accurately. repeated Nixon propagandists seeped down into the actions of tion is being debated along partisan torney whom he said should just ON JAN. 8th. be interesting to see what impact his dent negated at least two-thirds A case in point is the in­ claim that there is no our general public. E Warren brushed it off with the . be a legal advisor. ...H you loin tho JACQUELYN ROQERS 8M0KEN0ER Som intrt starting In lines and has been for several months. stand will have on his candidacy. of “Operation Candor.” temperate White House reac­ “ ....proof” of impeachable con­ When the lack of mental comment that “ it would be un­ Humphry refered to a recent !!!?• ”0" ^0“ f e e l a f t e r y o u s t o p "y o u S Equally ominous, the Warren tion to the controversial repor­ duct against Nixon. Mr. cooperation of two teachers and toward — It is a case of which, viewpoint you There are those in the Democrat wise (or me to discuss it from incident in which a zone change performance helped confimi ting of the presidential “slap­ Richardson recently so stated two students of Manchester 0* A SMILE — ttiM coma. And out about It here because it will be , was granted, by default, " ^ o d mat raquirea might personally share. A surplus, minority in the Assembly that want a that Mr. Nixoti still runs the ping” incident at Disney World. on the Dick Cavett Show. High can deprive Kreskin of his orig. M50.-M60. thoroughly developed in open because the Zoning Commission whether from an over-tax in times of court.” He later launched an in­ domestic and political Cooler heads on > the White Shame. well earned fee for a magnifi­ 8 He said the appellant in ques­ ministration, is a tough thing to The fact is they stand to gain more couldn’t do that effectively, matter die a quiet, uiimourned mean what he chooses to make sickness that is underming our allegedly leaking information tion was a personal client of At- LOCATION to the press. even if they were Jesus Christ death. But Ziegler p ab ^ the it mean, welLthat’s the nation. FREE SESSION C criticize politically. political mileage if the governor . ty. Schwebel and therefore, and Moses,” an angry aide told full measure of the President’s perogative of kings. Too bad he I, for. one, would ilKb the WILSON Babbidge and his fellow Democrats Political insiders at the White Schwebel divorced himself refuses than if he accedes since as House regarded these answers us. Ziegler and Haig are con­ fury to the outer worl^— to no wasn’t pricked by the con­ purchase price of my ticket CARVILLE’S MOTOR INN Tuesday have taken the tack of over-taxation siderably less. advantage. ’ science of law school days past; returned. In good faith, I had from any activities of the Dec. 4 0 Babbidge implies, when all the fiscal as agonizingly ill-advised. They Zoning Commission. He said he 29 Windsor Avenue also knew immediately that, Despite all the post- Black’s Law Dictionary (legal supposed it would be used to 8:00 P.M. being evil as well as citing alleged facts are .on the table, a tax cut may Those same cooler heads felt this pointed up the fact that (Wilson Ex. 1-91)______though these strange comments Watergate pcopaganda about a authority) says "proof” -is pay Kreskin for an evening of would have urged the President the commission was relying too deterioration „of state human and be out of the question. came from the mouth of Gerry new and open White House, nothing more than the con­ delightful entertainment. EAST HARTFORD Wednesday to instruct Warren to express clusions that trier of fact draws Dorothy S. Hamilton much on the town attorney. presidential regret over the Mayor McCoy said Schwebel TEMPLE BETH TEFILAH Dec. 5 from the evidence'subnnitted'in Silver St. 465 Oak Street 8:00 P.M. missing 18 minutes and the ac­ $.a legally constituted tribunal. Coventry spends more time in his job tions of his secretary. Rose than he is compensated for Fooled us again, "Kinig” I WINDSOR . “and he hasn’t tried to inject Today^s Thought Mary Woods, since he certainly Richard; no probf; because no WILSON CONGREGATIONAL will have to take a stand sooner himself in any meeting unless tribunal has presented the CHURCH Friday Capital Fare or later. They also would have evidence. Correction the chairman hak asked for a Season of Judgment advised against an attack on legal opinion.” 691 Windsor Aye.. Dec. 7 Judgment opens the door to Let the House of Represen­ (Across from Windsor Shop­ “Therefore judge nothing restoration. Jaworski, unfair in essence The letter,* “ Put on Your The mayor expressed regret 8:00 P.M. Andrew Tally with what happened with the ping before the time, until the Lord Without the judgment of anyway, that predictably tatives impeach and the Senate Thinkine Cans. Coventry,” • Zoning (tommission but said it pome...” I Corinthians 4:5 divine love, God could never angered the special prosecutor then conclude whether or not published in The Herald’s Open Center) was no fault of the town at­ Advent is a season of judg­ provide the gift of divine salva­ Enough Faith Left but gained nothing for the White proof eiUsts. The least we owe Forum Nov. 27, was incorrectly torney but ratter due to a series pH ment. tion. The judgment of God is not House. Unlike Ziegler, these the ftedident of the United attributed to Joyce Norton. The In Officeholders? I of clerical errors which he is the message of condemnation, cooler heads had no presiden­ States is the chance to show the letter favoring proposed Hart­ Whenever God is present with . looking into. man there is judgment. In the but the good hews of hope. tial access. American people there is no ford Process-Dev Co develop­ OF CONNKCTICU'I' > Several Republican coun- presence of the divine the 0 God of Judgment, judge proof. ' ment in Coventry, was written I For further Information about seminars In other areas, call I WASHINGTON - Surely, one dependent studies which show shoulder full blame. We had Haig is vastly more admired ..cilmen questioned the intent of human is found lacking and the and restore us, that we may Very tnily yours, by Joyce North, who is the wife or write SMOKENDERS, Daniel Verrico. 38-3 Round Tree | of the ancient Greeks’ three many citizens believe that racial troubles and rioting than Ziegler by his White House Humphry’s motion. And it was imperfect is judged by the stand before you iii confidence. Rotert H.iBletchman of a Dev Co director. I Dr., Naugatuck, Conn. 06770 203-273-0^0. ■ goddesses of destiny was in a “quite a lot of the people run­ before Nixon, and rising prices. colleagues fol intelligence, then that Humphry said he Perfect. Amen. 229 E. Center S t." mocking mood. How else ning the governnient are a little A Democrat named Kennedy experience and integrity. But But we must not confuse Manchestor explain President Nixon’s an­ crooked.” was in the White House when he also is seen as politically un­ judgment with condemnation. Rev. John F. Flora III nouncement of energy restric­ That may not be the case. the first step toward launching tutored — and hence politically God is the God of judgment, but St. (]leorge’s Episcopal / tions even as an administration Evpn today,’ a blanket indict­ an unpopular war was taken. inept. “The trouble is,” one also the God of salvation. God Church commission released a 364-page ment of government seems Lyndon Johnson bequeathed in­ Nixon lieutenant said, “ A1 judges us and provides healing. Bolton report charging that corruption patently unfair. But the report flation to his successor by doesn’t know it.” BERRY’S WORLD S unniiiir^ of public officials is a serious points out that while it might be refusing to fund the Vietnam impediment to the war against presumptuous to conclude that conflict. Neither Kennedy nor Certainly, Haig must shoulder much of the blame for crime? public officials generally are Johnson did anything about the the debasing White House at­ Nixon Wants us all to con­ dishonest, “there is evidence dope problem in the Sixties. \ tacks on former Atty. Gen. serve our dwindling supplies of that the public at least believes Elliot Richardson and his role' Today In History fuel, asking that the people this is true.” For years now, the housewife in the firing of Archibald Cox. “make sacrifices” for the com­ Item: A 1970 University of has been scrimping on other 4 Other aides believe Haig, over­ mon good. That’s reasonable, Michigan study revealed that things to get up the money for a burdened by Mr. Nixon’s given the ruddy mess we’re in. Nearly 30 per cent of whites and pound of hamburger. The com­ By The Associated Press caped from prison. He later reliance on him, has unwisely No one can dispute his argu­ 50 per cent of blacks believe mission report says one of the Today is Tuesday, Dec. 4, the was captured in Spain. allocated far too much time ment that cutting back the sale that “quite a lot” of our of­ reasons hamburger costs so 338th day of 1973. Tliere are 27 defending himself in the Cox- of gasoline, driving more slow­ ficeholders are crooks. much is corruption in public days left in the year. In 1942, in World War II, Richardson drama when he ly, and keeping the switch Item: A 1971 Louis Harris places. It quotes an unnamed 'Today’s highlight in history: American bombers the would have done ^better to closed on Christmas and com­ Poll showed that 80 per cent of Justice Department official: On this date in 1783, George Italian mainland for the first "When we finally stop payoffs forget the entire business. Taking the Big Step in three different Washington, quitting as com­ time. mercial lighting displays will Americans believe that relieve the energy shortage. “organized crime has cor­ to public officials at all levels in life-styles. A. Simplicity: diamond soli­ mander in chief, had a farewell this country, we will have found Striving to maintain their taire, $375: wedding bands, Hers, dinner with his officers at In 1943, President Franklin D. Given the crime com­ rupted and controls mdhy Roosevelt and British Prime mission’s report, however, the politicians in the country.” the cure to Inflation.” After all, loyalty to Mr. Nbcon, his aides $32.50, His, $55. B. Formality: pear- Fraunces Tavern in New York. tend to blame Ziegler and, to a Mimster Winston Churchill held question is whether there Outdated? Hardly. The a bribe is just as much a cost On this date — much lesser extent, Haig for shaped diamond solitaire, $485; 5: their second wartime meeting remains in America enough Watergate scandal had to add item as the checkout clerk’s In 1586, England’s Queen political incompetence as the diamond wedding ring, $130. C. All- in Cairo. '• faith in the integrity and judg­ fuel to the people’s suspicions. wages. ■ Elizabeth I confirmed a death source of the President’s ment of public officeholders to Spiro Agiiew’s resignation was Sure we should all cooperate out elegance: marquise solitaire, sentence against Mary (}ueen of Ten years ago ... the U.N. endless crises. However, the persuade the people to not the stuff upon which public in the campaign to lick the $1680. Easy Payments Scots. security council unanimously harsher truth is less devious. cooperate, the commission confidence could be bujlt. The growing fuel shortage, for the In 1816, Janies Monroe was adopted a resolution condem­ The overburdening oL a few which took two years to com­ investigatioh of big political simple, pragmatic reason that elected the fifth U.S. president. ning the racial policies of South trusted aides, self-isolation and pile its report, seems to say no. contrilptions to Nixon’s 1972 if we don’t the campaign will In, 1851, a workers’ rebellion Africa and calling for a consistently poor political judg­ Indeed, perusing the report, campaign said that certain fat become a sick joke. But If was suppressed in Paris in what worldwide embargo on arms ment are the ineradicable one is tempted to ask petulant­ cats were trying to buy a piece would be a lot easier to inakp has gone down in French Shipinents to that country. trademarks of Richard M. ly,“ So what else is new?” The of his adminirtration. the sacrifices our leaders have history as the “December 4th Nixon. Instead of moderating JEWELERS-SILVEPSMITHS SINCE 1900 report seems to be confirming a There is, too, a wide disap- asked of us if we were per­ j:' l«7I br NtA. massacre,” Five years ago ... Israeli jets these characteristics, national state of mind ratter pptttm ent in the country’s suaded that their conduct of the « * MAIN ST.. MAWHE8TER - Ate: a HartforAaMlddMown ^Naw Britain In 1875, the New York Tam­ attacked an Iraqi army division Watergate, seems to have "A HORSEI A HORSEI MY KINGDOM FOR A than announcing it. For the leadership for which. Richard people’s affairs gave them the many leader. Boss Tweed, es­ inside Jordan. deepened them. HORSEI" conrimission cites - various in­ Nixon cannot be asked to right to ask them.

, illL PAGE EIGHT - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Tues., Dec. 4, 1973 INANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., Dec. 4, 1973— PAGE NINE Christmas Open House Edwards-Baker The Baby Has The Past Presidents Associa­ tion of Connecticut Emblem Clubs will have a Christmas open house at the home of the Alfred Ritters, 45 Chester Dr.", Been Named Saturday and Sunday from 2 to 9 p.m. both days. Refreshments will be serv^ and Christmas VAUIABU K-MilRT COUPONi articles available. Donation is $ 2. Mortimer, David Thomas, son of Thomas P. ahd Linda Ann All profit will be used for the Lees Mortimer of 15 Green Hills Dr., Bolton. Me was bom Nov. 22 Scholarship Fund. Emblem at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents Club memters and friends are are Mr. and Mrs. Alan Lees of Glasgow, Scotland. His paternal invited. Tickets are available at Oh Beginnings^ grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mortimer of Birmingham, the door. W E L O V E Mich. 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PAGE TEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Tues., Dec. 4, 1^3 ----- , MANCHESTER EVENMG HERALD. Chemerka, 1».0. Box 3011, Night Tennis About Town Lakota Council, Degree of Church Confirmation Class for Twenty-five year servied pins Opposition Talcottyille, Conn., 06066, with Pocahontas, will meet totdght Grade Grades 7 and 8 will meet to prepare their written year- Suspended jianrljrBtrr iEurntttg the age of the child enclosed. will also be awarded. end reports for this meeting. O b itu a rie s (Continued from Page One) The VFW Post and Auxlliaiy at 7:30 at the Odd Fellows Hall. tonight at 7 at the church. The Rd., who said building the i^vni Sttglaniii annual children’s Christmas are designed “to put me out of condominium community. There will be a social and Grade 9 Confirmation will also Buckland project "would be party will t)e Saturday at 2 p.m. A back-packing clinic will be business.’’ The 263 acres of the develop- There will be no night play at refreshments. meet tonight at 7 in Rooms 3 like moving Hartford over the Charter Oak tennis courts at the prot home. The deadline held Saturday from 11 a.m. to 1 Charles Pillard, president of ment site which are In iKgmarl^ CHoJ and 4 at the church. Joseph Simmons Mr. Wagner was born im here’’; Edith Schoell of 1750 starting Wednesday for about a Robert & Floronc* Botton, Owntn { for siping up children ages 2 to p.m, at the Oak Grove Nature The Little Theatre of The VFW Post and Auxiliary Survivors are five sons, the Manchester Property Manchester are now zoned An adult Bible study will be Private funeral services for Wiiliam Edmondson, Hubert Rockville and had lived here all Tolland ’Tpke., who urged the week, the Manchester Public Modem Methods • g Space Scientist 9 is Thursday. Registration fee Center. Dehydrated foods will Manchester will meet will make a recreational visit to Owners Association, said his Rural Residence. The conducted Wednesday at 10 Manchester Lodge of Masons'^ Joseph Simmons, formerly of his life. He had been employed PZC to protect valuable farm Old FasUoiied Honesty is $1.50 per child. C3iecks may be available for tasting, and Wednesday, at 8 p.m. in the club the Newington Veterans Eldmondson, Ronald Edmond­ organization is opposed to the applications bbing considered Works DepaTtment 'announced a.m. at Zion Evangelical will conduct its annual 591 Vernon St., who died Sunday son and Clarence Edmondson, at the American Dye Co. before lands. today. The shutdown is to per­ MONUMENT^ be made payable to VFW Post sleeping bags and other types of rooms at 22 Oak St. Hospital Wednesday. Members development plans. Manchester by the PZC ar6 for 138 acres of Lutheran Church. Memorial Service for deceased at Uncas-on-liiames Hospital, all of Coventry, and the Rev. his retirement. , Also, John Hahn of 66 Croft mit installation of adjacent MARKERS Plans Workshops 2046, and left'at the post home camping equipment will be on Amendments to» the bylaws planning to attend are has very little unused land, he Comprehensive Urban Develop­ brothers when it meets at 7:30 Norwich, were heid this mor­ James Edmondson,' pastor of Survivors are a son; Robert Dr., concerned with possible handball courts. CEMETERY or mailed tto Vytau A. display. The public is invited. will be discussed. All com­ reminded to be at the post home said, and it should be zoned ment Zone, 38 acres of In­ 1 LETTERINQ Center Congregational tonight at the Masonic Temple. at 6:30 p.m. ning. the First Congregational Wagner of Rockville; and five loss in nearby property values; The lighting is being turned mittee chairmen are reminded very carefully. dustrial Zone, 8 1 acres of Convenient Evening & Home Appointments. Dr. Isidoce Adler, space He is survived by a daughter, Church of Haddam; two grandchildren. Truman Cowles of 72 Hudson off to prevent possible in­ ARRANGED e ' O IS P U V AT Other persons speaking Mon­ Business 3 Zone, and seven scientist, will be in Manchester Elisabeth Simmons of 15 Ander­ "brothers, Tom Tomkinson and The funeral will be St., who said interests of the terference and damage by 107b Subside Ave., E. Hertford day night in opposition to the acres of Business 1 Zdne. Thursday to meet with high son St. Samuel Tomkinson, both of Wednesday at 8:15 a.m. from existing commercial conununi- heavy equipment being used for Oher Minckiiter Citv Line) Manchester plans included Robert school students and to conduct The Hplmes Funeral Home, England; four sisters, Mrs. An­ the Burke-Fortin Funeral ty should be protected; ^ tty The PZC now has 65 days in the handball facility. Bletchman,,'chairman of the 528-2680 workshops with science 400 Maiti St., was in charge of nie Hufton of Michigan, and Home, 76 Prospect St., with a ^dloski of 48 Hollister St. and which to take action on the The only lighted tennis courts Hospitai political action committee of teachers from the high schools arrangements. Mrs. Edith Turner,. Bfrs. Jane Mass at St. Bernard’s Church at George Bendsten of 377 applications, according to Town will be the two at Robertson the Democratic Club , of and Manchester Community Pate and Mrs. Lilly Lanyon, all 9. Burial will be in St. Ber­ Burnham St., who criticized Planner J. Eric Potter. An ad­ Park. Replacements for Notes Manchester; Stan Ostrinsky of College.. nard’s Cemetery. PZC procedure. ditional 65 days could be added damaged coin boxes at the If ywr mtt h too m il, duck Un of England; nine grandchildren 182 Bissell St., who mentioned His visit is part of a week- Discharged Monday; ’^Susan and three great-grandchildren. Friends may a call at the Bendsten complained that to the time limit if okayed by Memorial Field courts still are HwiM C litd M Ms Rd M tlw hoRn Ralph W. Gale problems with waste disposal; long schedule of appearances Morrison, Windsor Locks; Leo funeral home tonight from 7 to PZC members were giving the applicant, he said. being awaited. with n m fir ymr k iM COVENTRY - Ralph W. A memorial service will be Ted BrindamoUr of 5 Dover by a team of educators from Lamoureux, Pascoag, R.I.; Gale, 81, of Wall St. died Mon­ Sunday at 1 p.m. at the Second 9. townspeople an impression that NASA headquarters at Goddard Richard Hill, Beverly Dr^ day at Windham Community Congregational Church of they weren’t listening to the op­ Space Flight Center who are Coventry; Judith Purington, Memoriai Hospital, Williman- Coventry. The Rev. Robert position, and he complained appearing at Manchester Ireland Dr., Coventry; Joanne tic. He was the husband of Mrs. Bechtold, pastor, will officiate. that Welti, the PZC chairman, schools this week presenting Gray, Glastonbury; Emil Ruth Wardner Gale. Private graveside services Police Report was grinning. lecture-demonstrations on the Mamet, RFD 4, Coventry; Mr. Gale was bom in Boston, will be in Center Cemetery at Welti said he couldn’t ' stop space program. Grace Moore, 86 Overlook Dr.; Mass., and had lived in Elast the convenience of the family. grinning. \. Dr. Adler is a senior scientist Laurie Leone, 1 Center Rd., An­ Roxbury, Vt., before coming to The Watkins Funeral Home, M a n c h e s t e r front of the school, was mis­ in’ the Laboratory for Space dover; Charles Devaux, East Fischer, responding briefly to Coventry 19 years ago. He had 142 E. Center St., Manchester, Jackie Bedrossian, 9, sing. ’The bike was valued at Physics at Goddard in Hartford. opposition claims, said the 561- been employed at Pratt and is in charge of arrangements. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter $60. It was the second bicycle Greenbelt, Md. His work, most­ Also, Jason Kozikowski, acre development he is plan­ Whitney Division of United Air­ There are no calling hours. Bedrossian of 729 N. Main St., this year the youth had reported ly in the area of X-ray spec­ South St., Coventry; Darrien ning at Buckland — split \ ' « / ’\ craft Corp., East Hartford, The family suggests that any was struck by a vehicle Monday stolen. troscopy, has included studies Lewie, 48 Winter St.; Naomi between Manchester and South Dr. Isidore Adler f! before he retired 16 years ago. memorial contributions may be afternoon as she tried to cross of the composition of Apollo Kneeland, 709 Main St. Windsor — couldn’t be built un­ t V He is also survived by two made to the Memorial Fund of N. Main St. after getting off a lunar samples. He has acted as 0 ’'- 4 til environmental problems are sons, Robert W. Gale of the Second Congregational school bus, Manchester Police principal investigator for the X- i F A i VERNON resolved and area roads im­ Church of Coventry. report. ray flourescence experiment chemistry. He received a B.S. Manchester and Richard E. William Simon Jr., 72, of 20 proved to handle additional The two most elegant Gale of Coventry; a daughter, The youth was treated for for both Apollo 15 and Apollo 16. in meteorology in 1944 from Davis Ave., Rockville, was traffic. of all Michaels Own Mrs. Albert Marino of South minor scratches and released Dr. Adler came to NASA in New York University. He by Manchester Memorial charged Monday afternoon with Windsor; a sister, Mrs. George Charles E. Hickey Fischer said his proposal is Diamond Watches, 1964 from the U.S. Geological received an M.S. in chemistry Hospital. evading responsibility and in 1947 and a Ph.D. in chemistry DeGuise of Sharon; and six SOUTH WINDSOR - Charles something the Town of Left, Stargazer, with Survey where he was a project A witness, who was operating 4 reckless driving. in 1952 from the New York grandchildren. E. Hickey, 82, of 2321 Ellington Manchester could be proud of, one-half carat of leader in X-ray spectroscopy. I f . / , a truck behind the vehicle Polytechnic Institute. \ Funeral services are Rd. died Sunday at an East and he emphasized that “if you Before this, he was a chemist which hit the youth, told police The charges were made in diamonds, $635. Dr. Adler is a member of the 4 Wednesday at 1 p.m. at the Hartford convalescent home. don’t want it, I don’t want to be and spectrographer for the U.S. ■' ’4 - ? ;\ that the school bus red lights connection with the investiga­ Right, Starfire, with American Geophysical Union, i Potter. Funerai Home, .456 Mr. Hickey was born in here.’’ Customs Laboratory in New were not flashing. the Society of Applied Spec­ Jackson St., Willimantic. Houlton, Maine, and had lived tion of a two-car accident on 1 full carat Of dia­ York. From 1943 to 1945 he ^ / - X V The bus driver, Fernie The earliest possible date the troscopy and Sigma Xi, His pe^r Burial will be in East Roxbury, in South Windsor since his Prospect St., Rockville, in monds, $840. Both in served as a lieutenant in the Adshade, 64, of 46 lYacy Dr., proposed shopping center could sonal interests include a variety Vts, on Saturday. retirement 16 years ago. which the Simon car collided U.S. Air Corps specializing in was charged with violation of with one driven by Joseph Bat- open, if construction began 14 K white gold. of athletics and scuba diving. Friends may call at the He was employed as a meteorology. the operator’s duties on stop­ taro Jr. of Willimantic, police now, would be in 1977, Fischer Easy Payments He lives with his wife and two V. 7 ’ i f'T''''' ; funeral hoiile tonight from 7 to millwright at the Ashland said. Born in Brooklyn, N.Y., Dr. 9. ping a school bus. He is said. Adler graduated from Brooklyn children in Chevy Chase, Md. (N.H.) Paper Co. before his scheduled to appear in Circuit retirement. After he became College in 1942 with a B.A. in Clara E. Edmondson Court 12, Manchester, Dec. 17. Fischer’s plans envision a 10- biind a few years ago, he spent No injuries^ were reported to-15-year development COVENTRY - Mrs. Clara his time writing poetry. In other Manchester Police and damage to the cars was program which would eventual­ E.Edmondson, 80, of Rt. 44A ■ yS/ ^ Survivors are 5 sons, Charles reports: moderate. Simon is scheduled ly include the shopping center, District Leaders died this morning at Hickey of Manchester, Cedric WINDOW Manchester Memorial —Joseph Weklind, 24, of 109 to appear in Circuit Court 12, a ' hotel-convention center, of­ JEWELERS-SILVERSMITHS SINCE 1900 Hickey of Ashland, Donald Forest St., was charg^ Mon­ Rockville, Dec. 18. fice buildings, an industrial Hospital. She was the widow of Hickey of Meredith, N.H., 9SS MAIN 8T.,' MANCHESTER e Hartford e Middletown e New Britain Meet With Cotter SHADES James W. Edmondson. day with reckless driving. research park, and a residential Lawrence Hickey of Randolph, Court date is Dec. 17. Made to Order \ \ y ' ^ / i 5 • > Mrs. Edmondson was born Mass., and Arthur Hickey of U.S. Rep. William Cotter, seven months to the state con­ —A student at Manchester Jan. 3, 1893 in Barrow-in- San Pedro, Calif.; 3 daughters, Dem., Hartford, who meets vention — plenty of time for Brinf your old rollers In and it- ^ J > ^ Furness, England, daughter of Community College, Michael quarterly with the Democratic public exposure.’’ save 86o per shade. Mrs. Betty Neweil of South Reardon of Windsor Locks, Tom and Sina Knock Tomkin- Windsor, Mrs. Marion Carder chairmen of the 19 towns in his A highlight of Monday’s reported to police Monday that E. A. JOHNSON son, and had lived in Coventry of Meredith, N.H., and Mrs. First Congressional District, meeting at Cavey’s came at ,8 MANCHESTER STORE / his 1967 Pontiac Firebird was for 42 years. Phyllis Wheeler of met with 15 of them Monday p.m., when Bailey and the PAINT CO. She was a member of the Se­ broken into and a FM radio with night at Cavey’s Restaurant. others viewed an interview with V i ^ I Gaithersburgh, Md.; a sister, a tape player and eight tape cond Congregational Church of Mrs. Mabel Smith of New Manchester town chairman the state chairman on TV 728 M A IN ST. cartridges were missing. Value Coventry, the Ladies Fragment Hampton, N.H.; a brother, Ted Cummings, one of those Channel 3. OPEN TONIGHT 'i/l/l/ir/ iy, of the loss was set at $150. Society of the church, and the Frank P. Hickey of Roldemess, present, said the discussion \ i ^ Coventry Senior Citizens. —Michael Lerch, 10, was ranged “from the energy crisis N.H.; 22 grandchildren, 36 riding his bicycle on the south THURSDAY S FRIDAY great-grandchildren and 2 to the economy, to President I ? \ I side of the Mary Cheney Nixon’s credibility gap, to great-great-grandchildren. Library when he hit a rock, fell proposals for his impeachment, r o / e / n q % until 9 P.M. In Memoriam Funeral services are over the brick ledge on that side Wednesday at 2 p.m. at the to the political situation in . ) : VERNON OPEN MONDAY thru SATURDAY TIL 9 P.M. with the bicycle falling on top of Connecticut, to-the' list of cap-^ Ashland, N.H., Baptist Church. him. didates seeking the DentocraUc" In loving memory of our parents. An­ The Rev. Ondon Stairs, pastor drew and Anna Waiek, who passed away Police said he was treated at nomination for governor in HOLIDAY HEADQUARTERS January 12, 1961 and December 4, 1971. of Community Baptist Church Manchester Memorial Hospital 1974.’’ of M anche^r, will officiate. Wedonotneeda special day to bring you and by the family dentist. The Democratic State Chairman THE IDEAL GIFT dust in time for to our minds. Burial will to in Green Grove For days without the thought of you are youth sustained a bloody nose, a John Bailey, who is taking a very hard to find. Cemetery, Ashland. COOLERS E cut upper lip and some front up­ m sampling of views on the You bade no one a last farewell, Friends may call at the Christmas Giving... per teeth loosened. various gubernatorial hopefuls, Of AH Sizes You could not say goodbye. Depuis Funeral Home, You were gone before we realized —It was reported to police attended Monday night’s Ashland, tonight from 7 to 9. M O r q f t O L A Priced From 93 And only God knows why. Tuesday that sometime Mon­ gathering. »14’* Daughters The family suggests that any SPECIAL PURCHASE “Famous Maker Anna and Katherine day night gasoline was siphoneu Model SSO _ Cummings said the consensus memorial contributions may be was it’s too early for any top made to the Association for the from two trucks owned by the Complete With Tools I COOKUKE 100% WOOL Manchester Packing Co. of 349 Democrat to make a commit­ YOU'RE Blind. Quasar. ment on a choice for the In Ibving memory of Michael Capello Wetherell St. EUREKA ■ WORKS IN A DRAWER IN THE Sr. who passed away December 3.1968. nomination. LANTERNS —An Illing Junior High School KITCHEN C CMMISTER CUHER “All agreed the top can­ We think of you in silence. Louis W, Wagner youth reported to police Mon­ We often speak your name. day that his 10-speed green didates should be given time to ROCKVILLE - Louis W. $ 2 4 & o STOVES w ith a But all we have are memories. racer, which had been locked NOW express their positions on the And your picture in a frame. Wagner, 66, of 8 Stone St. died ONLY Lois Olsen and Family with a master lock cable lock in GIANT 25’^ various issues ^fore narrowing SUBURBAN Sunday at his ho'if’e. the field,’’ said Cummings. HEATERS Camp Stove “After all, it’s still more than with HIGH COLOR CONSOLE Just Right For Gift STAND Model WT933. 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MaNGHES^R e v e n in g HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Tues.. Dec. 4, 1973 — PAGE THIRTEEN Heralit Angle Freshman in 29 Years Winter Meeting Officials By Earl Yost Sports Editor Football All-American [Approve HOUSTON (AP) — ’They’re pitching —The Astros traded Cecil Upshaw to the NEW Yo r k (a p ) - The Joining linebackers ly ranked Tennessee when he including Hall of Famer Jim “the best linebacker I've had at and wooing at the winter baseball Cleveland Indians for Jerry Johnson in an first freshman in 29 years — Gradishar and Wood on the connected on 35 of 58 passes for Parker. CHICAGO (AP) - The big meetings. exchange of relievers. this stage of his development. taiiback Tony Dorset! of defensive team are ends' Pat 394 yards. He holds every Kan­ The most notorious names on He has great stretigth and controversy over the Big Ten The and Atlanta Pitching, which is theoretically the Donovan of Stanford and Randy sas passing mark but one. selecting Ohio State to repre- Pittsburgh — and thr-ee the defensive unit are Selmon, quickness and is fast as most Braves scored first, triggering a cluster of dominating'factor in baseball, was the White of Maryland, tackles Southern Cal Coach John teammate Shoate and Wood. backs.” conference in the Rose dominating commodity Monday. Every repeaters — Randy trades in the very first inning Monday, and John Dutton of Nebraska and McKay calls receiver-kick Coach Barry Switzer calls Townsend of Notre Dame was Bowl game Was abated Monday trade involved a —and the Phillies Gradishar and John Hicks of promised more swinging this week. Dave Gallagher of Michigan, returner Swann “as valuable to Selmon “the greatest down the nation’9 leading interceptor by the policy-making Faculty naturally thought they got a pretty good Ohio State and Richard “We will still try to make another trade middle guard Lucious Selmon us as Johnny Rodgers was to lineman we’ve ever had here, last year. This season, teams Representatives, who opened Rugged First Test Due one. their winter meetings. or two,” said Philadelphia Manager Dan­ Wood of Southern California of Oklahoma, linebacker Rod Nebraska. In our offense, he is and we’ve had some really avoided his area but against ny Ozark after obtaining pitcher , who became a starter for — have been named to The Shoate of Oklahoma and secon­ called on to run, block and great ones.” Shoate, according Pitt, for example, he broke up Cappelletti Favored Schueler from Atlanta for shortstop Craig Atlanta halfway through the 1973 season, dary men Jimmy Allen of catch passes and he is excellent The Faculty Representatives, Basketball program at East Catholic High will get off Associated Press Ail- to Switzer, “looks like one of two sure touchdown passes in Robinson and pitcher Barry Lersch. had an 8-7 won-lost record and a 3.87 America coliege footbaii UCLA, of at all three.” those guided missiles — the end zone and tackled gave' Big Ten Commissioner the mark Friday night when Coach Stan Ogrodnik unveils . Lersch, a reliever Wayne Duke a vote of con­ The first trade was announced a half- team for 1973. Southern California and Mike Tight end Tillman is a 6-5, swoosh!...and he’s got the j^rsett after a 65-yard run to his latest varsity squad against Bloomfield High, a unit hour before the annual winter draft which and spot starter, had a 3-6 record and 4.41 ForHeis man Award fidence and indirectly The 5-foot-ll, 175rpound Townsend of Notre Dame. 230-pounder equally adept at ballcarrier. He’s intelligent and save still another score. that went undefeated last season. Although the visitors lost signaled the official start of the December ERA. Robinson batted .226 for the Phillies reprimanded Michigan Coach Dorsett finished 8s the nation’s The team is composed of blocking or receiving. a great open-field tackier. And Parker of USC topped the all but one starter from a year ago, the club matched extravaganza. after being called up in midseason. Ne w YORK (AP) — of Penn State is a Bo Schembechler. second leading rusher with 1,- freshman Dorsett, 16 seniors The offensive interior he’s mean.’.’ Shoate also is the Pacific-8 Conference with eight And the explosive deals that followed Locker, who reportedly refused to play slight favorite, but over a dozen.others are very much in Manchester Community College basket-for-basket in a 586 yards in 11 games as Pitt and five juniors— Wood, Leaks, linemen Hicks, Brown, fastest man on the Oklahoma interceptions, making him one the Phillies-Braves announcement for the Cubs for personal reasons, was dis­ the running for the Heisman Trophy, the winner of which spirited pre-season scrimmage...Jeff Koelsch has been posted its first winning record Donovan, White and Shoate. ,Lafauci, Yoest and Wyman — team in a 40-yard dash. of the nation’s leaders. He Schembechler, after his rehired to serve as a ranger at tlfe Manchester Country reflected a climate similar to last year’s patched to the World Champion A’s pot Dorsett is unquestionably the are great blockers. In fact, Ohio Wood called defensive signals returned the eight steals for 100 will be announced today at the Downtown Athletic Club. Michigan Wolverines had long after the first trade of the busy day. in 10 years and first bowl bid Club course again next season. The retired Hamilton Stan­ affair at Honolulu, when a record 67 since 1956. i greatest freshman running State’s Woody Hayes calls as a sophomore for Southern yards and he holds the con;, Cappelletti, named Monday played Ohio State to a 10-10 tie, players were traded in 20 deals. The right-hander, who once pitched in an dard sports buff has served the MCC the past two The last freshman to win back in history. His 1,586 yards Hicks "the best offensive Cal’s national champs last ference career record of 20 in­ to Tlie Associated Press All- California and of accused Duke of having in­ In all, io major league players were Oakland uniform, compiled a more im­ first-team honors was fullback smashed the previous best by a lineman I have ever doached,” season and McKay termed him terceptions. Amerira team, led Penn State Arizona State, and center Bill fluenced athletic directors in years...Joe Vanci'sin is now in his 18th year as head coach swapped in four trades Monday, after the pressive record than Pina last season — a to an undefeated season and a Doc Blanchard of Army in 1944. freshman — 1,291 by New Wyman of Texas. voting for Ohio State as the of Yale’s basketball team. It was a mystery last Saturday Phillies and Braves completed their an­ 10-6 won-lost mark with a 2.55 ERA. Mexico State’s Bo James in berth in the Orange Bowl. The Blanchard was an All- But if old habits hold true, bowl representative. The night why Yale didn’t give ’Tim Kearns and Gary Franks nouncement, these deals were revealed; Scherman was the No. 1 in Herald photo by Oflara 1968. His 265 yards against 6-footl, 215-pound senior gained American three times but Cappelletti has the edge. tiebreaking vote was said to be more playing time. Kearns scored the first two baskets for —The Oakland A’s sent Horacio Pina to Detroit before John Hiller took over last 1,522 yards and scored 17 graduated from West Point in Northwestern in his third varsi­ Seniors have won the award 34 64 in favor of Ohio State. the EHs and that was his total for the night. Franks came the Chicago Cubs for Bob Locker in a year. Scherman had a 2-2 record with a East Captains Ready for Friday Opener Irish Advance in Grid Poll touchdowns, and was called by three years under an ty game was the best perfor­ of 38 times; Cappelletti is a off the bench to spark a lackluster Yale offense mid^ray in trade of right-handed relief . 4.23 ERA and one save in 1973. Ray was 6-4 mance ever by a freshman and his coach, Joe Patemo, “the Two Joes - Whelton and Martens With Coach Stan Ogrodnik accelefatMl war-time course of senior, while Leaks, Griffin and Michigan Dennis the first half and wound up with 20 points althoughused —The Houston Astros dealt reliever Jim with six saves in Houston while his 209 yards against nationally NEW YORK (AP) - The Fighting Oklahoma soundly defeated both Cotton best player I’ve ever been Dorsett are underclassmen. Sutherland, a suberb defensive second study and was not on hand to around.” Franklin suffered a broken sparingly in the second 20 minutes...Bemie Dandley has Ray and utility infielder Gary Sutherland I play as a senior. ranked Notre Dame were the Irish of Notre Dame climbed into Bowl teams — Texas and Nebraska — tied The winners include 35 backs to the Detroit Tigers for right-handed baseman, batted .294 at Denver of the most ever allowed by a Notre But Cappelletti is just one of collarbone in the game and taken over the varsity basketball coaching popt at Penney Joining Dorsett in the third place in The Associated Press Southern California’ Rose Bowl-bound and not a single interior pitcher Fred Scherman. American Association. Dame team. many able candidates for the Schembechler had charged that High in East Hartford from Tom Karranda...Only one backfield are fullback ratings today, setting up a super defending national champions and beat lineman, which bodes ill for the —The Chicago White Sox received Upshaw split last year with Atlanta and Gruelling Hoop Schedule Penn State Coach Joe Pater- 39th annual Heisman Trophy, Duke used the injury to get the Roosevelt Leaks of Texas and Sugar Bowl meeting on New Year’s two other bowl teams — Missouri and Kan­ chances of Hicks, Selmon and nrlember of the UConn sub-varsity basketball team is on a Mexican League righthanders Francisco Houston, posting a 2-4 record 4.93 ERA no calls Cappelletti “the best sas. awarded annually to “the out­ athletic directors to vote for tailback John Cappelletti of Eve between the nation’s two highest Gradishar. Ohio State. scholarship and it looked it against the Yale yearlings in Barrios and Manuel Lugo from the Jalisco and one save. Johnson, a former National player I’ve ever been around.” y Notre Dame, fifth a week ago, earned standing college football player 4 Penn State, who finished fourth the opener...Dave Berner, an offensive end, was the only club for infielder Rudy Hernandez, who Leaguer with Philadelphia, St. Louis and ranking eligible ibowl teams. of the year” as chosen by a pan­ For East to Start. Friday and fifth in the national rushing The 6-1, 215-pounder carried two first-place votes and 810 points after member of the East Catholic High football team selected moved from Iowa in the American San Francisco, had a 5-6 record, 6.18 ERA 286 times for 1,522 yards and 16 Notre Dame will meet No. 1 ranked el of 1,200 sports writers and statistics, and quarterback closing out its first perfect regular season on either the 1973 All-Hartford County Conference offen­ Association to Mexico. and five saves. Alabama in the Sugar Bowl in a game that broadcasters in balloting con­ David Jaynes of Kansas, whq touchdowns and also caught 22 since 1949 by crushing Miami of Florida sive or defensive teams...Jim Connors, starting forward By Len Auster Candidates for the center in 1972 after, placing fourth in passes for 207 yards and a probably will determine college football’s 44-0. ducted by the Downtown A.C. set six Big Eight Conference national champion for 1973. PERSONAL with Northeastern University, averaged 11 points and 12 position are Jim Wehr and Mike the conference, their Worst touchdown. The Irish climbed past idle Ohio State Others likely to receive Nolen, both 6-3. Wehr averaged finish ever. passing records. Alabama helped close out the regular rebounds last year as a sophomore and was eighth in With a gruelling schedule Leaks, a bone-crunching 220- and Michigan, which each slipped a notch strong support are running 14 points with the 11-8 JV team Ogrodnik believes in playing The AP All-America team season Saturday with a 35-0 trouncing of backs Roosevelt Leaks of rebounding in New England college basketball...Sparky Losers in Three-Way Tie and an inexperienced club to pounder,led Texas to its sixth to fourth and fifth, respectively. The CHECKING last season, while Nolen, a style according to the per­ will appear on the Bob Hope Auburn. The Crimson Tide received 34 Texas, Archie Griffin of Ohio Lyle of the New York Yankees will be the guest speaker at begin with, things may not Special on NBC-TV Dec. 9 at 9 consecutive Southwest former received two first-place votes and whoalso played JV ball, is a sonnel. This year, “with Conference championship with first place votes and 1,090 points from the 799 points while Michigan got one first- State and Tony Dorsett of Thursday night’s meeting of the Hartford World Series p.m., EST. Fund Grows go too smoothly for six-year defensive specialist and rugged Whelton in the middle, we are a league record 1,415 yards, in­ 58 sports writers and broadcasters across place ballot and 780 points. Pittsburgh; quarterback David ACCOUNTS Club in New Britain...Remember Sweatwater Clifton, the head basketball coach Stan rebounder. East will need going to run when we can. Besides the backs and offen­ the country who participated in the final Jaynes of Kansas; offensive sive tackle Hicks, the offensive cluding a brilliant 342-yard The remaining three firstplace votes former Harlem Globetrotter and New York Knick star in Thanks to the generosity Dolphins Hang On Ogrodnik of East Catholic Nolen’s board work as. this Otherwise, we’ll try to control game against Southern regular season balloting. went to unbeaten Penn State, which stayed tackle John Hicks of Ohio Free checks. Free statements. team consists of wide receiver The national champion will be deter­ the NBA? He’s now a taxi cab driver in Chicago. o f residents the High. should be East’s weak point, the game and dictate its tem­ Methodist, only eight yards shy in sixth place with 679 points. State; middle guard Lucious No Minimum Balance being a smallish team size- po,” the Eagle mentor stated. ..of Southern mined in a poll following the Jan. 1 bowl Selmon of Oklahoma, and Manchester Youth Hockey The 20-game slate, 10 in the California, tight end Andre of the national one-game mark. ^ Southern California held onto seventh Hartford County Conference wise. 'The two goals which Ogrod­ Jaynes completed 172 of 330 games. place while Texas moved up from ninth to linebacker of Assn, program was To Down Steelers "We lacked height last year nik has set for his club is first Tillman of Texas Tech, tackle Oklahoma held onto second place with a Ohio State. ' aiid 10 non-conference dates, in­ Buddy Brown of Alabama, passes for 2,131 yards and 13 eighth replacing Louisiana State, UCLA eriched by the tune of over cludes South Catholic and and this year it won’t improve. making the tournament, "wf 45-18 walloping of Oklahoma State. The And other votes will go to MANCHESTER STATE BANK guards Tyler Lafauci of touchdowns and was in­ rose from 10th to ninth and Arizona State $1,100 in a house-to- MIAMI (AP) — “We caught a team that was frothing at We’re going to have to depend never think we’re not going to Sooners received 16 first-place votes and players such as One Night Costs High Northwest Catholic, pre-season Louisiana State and Bill Yoest tercepted only nine times, one climbed from 11th to 10th. house canvass for funds the mouth,” said Pittsburgh Coach Chuck Noll after the choices in the HCC. South has on good shooting and boxing out make it,” he said, and the se­ of the best interception ratios 1,023 points as they continued their season- Tulane’s 14-0 triumph over LSU dropped Jesse Freitas of San Diego 1041 MAIN ST., MANCHESTAr of North Carolina State and long role of spoilers. Open Sat. 9 A.M. - Noon last Saturday. Miami Dolphins bolted to a 30-3 halftime lead on five pass, four of its starters back from a exceptionally well to get our cond goal is recapturing the ever. His finest performance te Tigers from eighth to 13th while State and Danny White of It costs $10,000 to rent Madison Square Garden in New center Bill Wyman of Texas. Although ineligible for a bowl game The money will beused interceptions before emerging with a 30-26 National Foot­ year ago and Northwest has one share of the rebounds. It will HCC crown which has eluded came in a 28-27 loss to national­ allowing Tulane to re-enter the Top Twen­ . Arizona State; running backs York for one night plus $8,000 for incidentals (ushers, have to be a concerted effort the Eagles the past two because of recruiting violations. Anthony Davis of Southern Member FDIC to meet operating ball League victory over the Steelers Monday night. big plus on its side, a 6-9 center, ty. The GreCn Wave is 17th. m police, etc.)...What goes with the New York Giants? Vin something Ogrodnik can’t come like last year,” Ogrodnik said. seasons. expenses in this the first The loss was Pittsburgh’s third in a row and dropped the Clements, the formet UConn standout, after having a close to matching. Those competing for the va­ With no “breathers” on the year of operation. Steelers into a tie with Cleveland and Cincinnati for first place in One performer the high­ cant forward and guard slots in­ slate. East should be hard- XOCCDOCOOCCOOOOOOCODCXXXCCXXXXJaXOaDO^ great pre-season showing, now finds himself only a The association wishes the Conference’s Central Division. member o^the specialty or suicide teams. Charlie Evans, flying Eagles, 17-6 and quarter- clude 6-1 John Riccio, the sixth- pressed during the 1973-74 cam­ to thank all who con­ Pittsburgh and Cincinnati have 84 records with Cleveland 7-3- man last season, 6-0 Ron paign, but somehow, someway, the club’s best blocking back, is on the taxi squad. 2. All have .667 percentages. finalists in the State Tourna­ tributed. ment last year, boast is senior Soucier, 5-10 pon Soucier, Ogrodnik always comes up with Something has to give and it’s more than likely a change in Four interceptions by Miami safety Dick Anderson proved guard Joe Whelton, an All-State Ron’s twin brother, 6-2 Mike a tournament bound outfit. RELIABLES command will be announced shortly. Webster has lost con­ decisive in the nationally televised game. He returned two of selection as a junior. The 5-11 Hickey and 6-2 sophdmore Bill This season, they’re just them 27 and 38 yards, respectively, for touchdowns. He also took trol of his club and there are too many malcontents to playmaking backcourtman Moffett, who has impressed the going to have to work a little bit a a third 31 yards to the Staler three to set up a twoyard scoring come up with a ‘winner...Today’s Quickie; What ever spearheads the East attack, coaches during early workouts harder than usual. And Ogrod­ pass from quarterback Bob Griese to tight end Jim Mandich. happemed to running back Duane Thomas, acquired by the averaging nearly 23 points per with his ball-handling abilities. nik concluded, “I’m going to The only other scores by the Dolphins were on field goals of 28, Washington Redskins, to help Larry Brown and Charley game last season. He also Ogrodnik-led Eagle teams keep my fingers crossed. At­ 46 and 14 yards by Garo Yepremian, the first after an intercep­ Taylor? Even with the former injured, Coach George Allen directs traffic, leading the most have compiled a 95-U standard. titude and pride is there. Things tion by Curtis Johnson. Pittsburgh held Miami’s offense to eight 9. Danvar (a) al San DIago (b) recent quintet in assists, han­ His teams have won the HCC ti­ just have to fall into place.” doesn’t care to place the responsibility on the controver­ first downs, only one of them in the second half. Can You Pick The “Pros”? Q. Houalon (a) at PIHtburgh (b) XL-COLOR sial 'Thomas...Illing and Bennet Junior High’s have com­ ding out at an 8.5 clip, including tle three times, b^ii in the The opening test will be an E Anderson’s four steals tied the league single-game record but a school record 14 in one Class B State Basketball Tour­ acid one against powerful • AccuTInt* bined and formed one swimming team with Ted Brin- he said he rkted his 1972 interception and 62-yard touchdown engagement. nament finals on four oc­ Bloomfield here Friday night. automatically damour of Bennet the coach. The latter will be assisted by return against Baltimore in the 19712 AFC title game as a greater maintains The only other returning casions, being the state titlists thrill. ' natural (leah Rick Scofield...National modified stock car racing cham­ starter from the 1972-73 quintet The Steelers’ last hope for victory died after Miami coach Don tones and con­ pion Richie Evans said on the weekend at the Hartford is 6-1 forward Joe Martens, who OFRCIAL ENTRY sistent color on Shula ordered Griese to run into the end zone for a twopoint safe­ Auto Show that he won $70,000 with his car this past averaged close to 10 markers a Manchester-Evening Herald all channels. ty rather than punt with 1:04 left to play. Larry Seiple followed season...Next year’s Auto Show, capably prompted by game. After that, Ogrodnik has 2 5 .0 0 • RCA’s Automa­ Frank Maratta, will be staged at the new Hartford Civic with an 80-yard free kick which put Pittsburgh on its own seven Rec Swimmers Place and safety Jake Scott followed with Miami’s sixth interception. to find a threesome to complete A B A B tic Rna Tuning Center...Roller derby action at the Springfield Civic the starting five, and produce a 8...... □ □ (AFT) electroni­ C The Steelers were held to a 37-yard field goal by Roy Gerela in 1...... □ . □ Center Wednesday night lists Chicago against the Chiefs well-functioning unit to put the In AAV Competition cally pinpointa 11. Ban Francisco (a) at Naw Orlaana (b) the first half. They stormed back into contention on a five-yard WEEKLY 2...... □ n 9...... □ □ and accurataly Eagles into the tournament, 12. Washington (a) at Oallaa (b) starting at 8. Joan Weston and Ronnie Robinson, with 18 pass from Bradshaw to Preston Pearson, a 21-yard run by Franco holds the correct CYO something the Blue and White 3...... □ □ 10...... □ □ and 25 years of experience respectively, will be with the Sunday at East Catholic High, Harris and a 17-yard pass from Bradshaw to Pearson. Members of the Manchester Sherrie Hopperstead placed picture signal Windy City squad...UConn will play four home basketball has not missed in its 10-year 4...... □ □ 11...... □ □ on each channel. the Manchester Deanery hoop history. Rec Swim Team showed very third in the 200-yard individual games this season on Saturday afternoon - Jan.l2 Ver­ 5...... □ □ 12...... □ □ C.Y.O. opened its 1973-74 season well at the AAU Open Swim medley, fifth in the 50-yard PRIZE 25" diagonal pic­ mont, Feb.2 Maine, Feb.9 UMass and March 2 Boston with Sacred Heart being bested Meet Sunday at Trumbull. In freestyle, and second in the 100- 6...... □ □ 13...... □ □ ture. 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Q8610 extra) scoring honors with 22 tallies. winning the 100-yard freestyle Fifth place finishes were cap­ In the second game, defen­ SAN DIEGO (AP) — Defeat hasn't cost Ron Waller in the time of :54.2, the 200-yard tured by Linda Lamieux in the - R U L E S - ) HANCHVncpt ding champion St. Christopher his sense of humor. ^ butterfly in 2:21.0 and capturing 200-yard breaststroke and by Oil object of the ecntest b to pick ttw most correct winners of the successfully opened its season the 200-yard backstrokePwith a Claire Manning, who was fifte Sunday's 30-14 drubbing'by the New England <«on Rstod in the advortisemonts by inserting the proper letter of the by beating St. Francis, 47-28. time of 2:18.4. Steven in both the 100-yard backstroke I N a m e ...... SEYMOUR MOTORSPORTS, Inc Patriots was the San Diego Chargers' third loss in four winning teMonyourentrybionkinthespace labeied lie breaker” > Address...... Steve Daley led the winners’ at­ games since Waller replaced Coach Harland Svare for Bergathon was the only other and the 200-yard individual piaee the highest imnber of paints yew think w l be scored by any one of H as A Limited Number of tack with 22 points. Manchester swimmer to take a medley. the teams Istad. Yon may enter as many times as you wish. U entrtes J Phone...... Budget to 36 Months TEUEVI8ION B APPUAMCa Leftover 1973 Yamaha Snowmobiles.. St. Bridget nosed out St. the rest of the season. first place, gamering the 100- In the 15-17 year-old group, Savings Bonb of But Waller wasn't fazed when a reporter asked him or reasonable facshnaos mist be deposited at participating stores by 3 I Manchester Evening Herald M snctiM ter James,52-51, in the third of the yard breaststroke in the time of Debbie Cone placed third in the PJL Friday. The HenM wN bo the solo judge of contest ontrioi NEXT TO STOP jnd SHOP four-game slate. The victors Monday how he would select a new coach next season if 1:10.0. 100-yard breaststroke in the were led by Doug Pinto’s 20 he were Chargers' owner Eugene U. Klein. COUNTRY CLUB - Vic In the 13-14 year-old age time of 1:17.1. GPEN WED. THORS. FBI. TILL 9 P.M. markers. “If I were the owner of the San Diego Chargers, I Abraitis 138-167-420, Lon An­ group, Mike Wasyluk took sixth The girls’ 400-yard freestyle In the finale, St. Rose over­ would get the individual best suited for the job," he num 145-387, Larrv Bates 145- in the 200-yard individual relay team of Manning, Cone, powered Our Lady of Peace, 48- said. “Of course, if Ron Waller was available I'd 385, Ken Bennett 141-372, A1 medley in the time of 2:27.8, Hopperstead and Tucker won for ALL of Your 36. St. Rose’s Jim O’Neil led the probably hire him." Bertussi 352, Maynard Clough fifth in the 100-yard butterfly third place in the open competi­ MANCHESTER ED E E way with 18 points. 136, Bert Davis 369, Jo h n 'la­ and fourth place in the 200-yard tion. They were clocked in the WHAT YOU WANT.. Sunday’s schedule: Our Lady ment 355, Dick Qardella 137- freestyle with the time i of time of 4:09.2. HUNTING NEEDS TIR E pIN C . rllEE of Peace vs St. Christopher 351, Frank Kiernan 378, Carroll 2:10.5. In the boys’ 400-yard open 3. Chicago la) at DatroH (b) IS WHAT WE GOT. 11:45 ; St. Rose vs St. James 1; Maddox 153-140417, Ed Pagani Also in the 13-14 year-old freestyle relay competition, the 4. CIneInnM (a) at ClavaMnd (b) Potterton’s St. Francis vs St. Mary 2:15; Weiskopf Ups Earnings 135-370, Tod Peck 354, John bracket, Katie Tucker took two team of Wayne Smith, Jon SAFETY CHECK and St. Bridget vs St. Margaret Rieder 355, Pete Staum 140-353, second places, in the 50-yard Keller, Wasyluk and Lan'e m -33 SERVICE 3:30. Winning African Tile Dick Tarca 151-365, Charlie freestyle and in the 200-yard wound up in fifth position in the We Check Whelan 359. freestyle with a time of 2:11.7. time of 4:05.6. FOR THE AT CLEARANCE PRICES! To Host Soviets JOHANNESBERG (AP) - back in second place at 276, and Tom Weiskopf has upped his Noel Hnt of Britain was third at MAGNAVOX • FRONT END NEW HAVEN (AP) - The 1973 winnings to more than 277. East Frosh Lose - m-38 7. Miami (a) at BaHimora (b) • DISC BRAKES Seymour Motorsports New Haven Nighthawks of the $375,000 by winning the rain- South African star Gary e. Naw England (a) at Butiaio (b) East Catholic’s freshman^ HUNTING American Hockey League will delayed South African PGA Player, who began the day just Bruins Feeling Crisis 4 basketball team got off on the Until You Havo Sean Utl MAH... • BALL JOINTS . 681 MAIN STREET host the Soviet Union’s national Championship. . two shots Dff the pace, shot a • HOME wrong foot Satu^ay night as DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER hockey team Jan. 8, according final round of 72 to fade to fifth BOSTON (AP) - The Boston would be canceled and we know THE FAMILY SPORTS SHOP" C a re e r • WHEEL BEARINGS Weiskopf shot a three-under- the Griswold High JV quintet to AHL President Jack Butter­ place at even-par 280. Bruins are feeling the energy we can cope with it.” For Noarly 30 Yoara... • ENTERTAINMENT par 67 Monday for a 72-hole scorki a free throw with one se­ C lu b • COMPLEn EXHAUST SYSTEMS field. Weiskopf, who said after the crunch — and as a result they total of 273. Weiskopf, who cond left to register a 4645 DRESS SHIRTS • CENTERS started the day tied for the lead final round his last eight holes are going to have to wait in line COME SEI WHAT'S NEW and of course. Your Tires ^ were his best, started the back triumph. I Advance Registration with South Africa’s Vince at the airport starting in fro m 9 . nine with a bogey on the par- High for the Eagle’s was John Baker at four under, clinched January. Evening Undergraduates four 10th. ’Then he birdied the Linberg with 16 points. Hill Honored IN HUNTING the victory with five birdies on Next on the slate is Hartford The hockey team learned Fast Courteous Service Arts and Sciences 11th, paired the 12th, and pulled OPEN MON., TUES., WED. 8-5:30 the back nine. Public JVs Wednesday at 3:15 Monday that three charter KINGSTON, R.I. (AP) , - Business and Pubiic Administration away with four consecutive bir­ flights it had planned will be EQUIPMENT Since 1931 . THUR8.-FRI. 8-8; SAT. 8-1 Baker finished three strokes dies beginning on the 13th hole. at Hartford. Henry Hill, a three-year varsity Education Engineering scratched, and the team will letterman and co-captain of the' 8aa Ua for Now, Utod, and Tradaa on Quns. Electronic Technology have to travel on scheduled University of Rhode Island foot­ Wo alto Sail Hunting LIcanaaa. 13. New Voifc Qianie (a) al Lea Angelea (b) Wf HONOn 1. Kansas City (a) al Oakland (b) flights. 9. Naw Yofk Jata (a) al Phlladalphia (b) C l 2. Mlnnaaota (a) at Qraen Bay (b) ' Credits may apply to a degree or certificate ball team the past season, has 10. 81. Louis (a) at Altanta (b) CEILINGS The Bruins and other been named winner of the 1973 P.S. 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'k y PAGE FOURTEEN r- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. Tues.. D ^. 4. 1973 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., Dec. 4, 1973 — PAGE FIFTEEN awaiting a hearing. St., Rockville, charged with on a $1,000 non-surety bond. ThOrnas Sullivan, 20, of third-degree bprglary). ‘ dover, fined $10 for unsafe Democrats Plan Victory Party reckless endangerment, Coventry, was fined $100 for -W illia m Basch, 16, of tires. Charges of failure to dis- Court Cases Daniel Davis, 18, of threatening, interfering with an William Matte, 19, of 111 E. operating a motor vehicle while Ellington, fined $100 for dis- play lights and failure to use Manchester Democrats will Rockville, was committ^ to officer, and risk of injury to a Middle Tpke., plead^ guilty to his license was under suspen­ orderly conduct (substituted for turn signal were nolled. "In addition to being a 'Vic­ charge for tickets wili cover address the town committee; celebrate their Nov. 6 election Killian and Zullo are seeking mings explained. Whichever Each voting district is en­ than seven members. Norwich State Hospital for a minor child, had his case con­ two counts of possession of bar- sion and $25 for abandoning a carrying weapons in a motor —Paula Kaminsky, 55’, of tory Party’,” explained only our exposes. We aren’t Jan. 24, when former Norwalk the Democratic nomination for period of 30 days for tests and tinued to Dec. 18 at the Vernon bituates and his case was con­ win with a “Victory Party,” Democratic^ chairman Ted date it will be, the voting will be titled to that proportion of the Any Democrat desiring to run motor vehicle. vehicle). East Hartford, fourth-degree looking to make a profit. The Mayor Frank Zullo will address governor. ' CIRCUIT COURT 12 carrying a weapon in a motor observation. Davis was charged session. < tinued to Jan. 10 for pre­ Jan. 12 at Garden Grove, off Cummings, “we are caliing it from 7 to 10 p.m., with/all 80 committee members as the for the towii committee need —Richard Barry 43, of larceny, nolled. party is for ceiebrating — not it; and Jan. 28 or 29, when Because Jan. 29 is the last ManchMtf r Stsalon vehicle, was continued to with disorderly conduct in con­ Smith was arrested Saturday, sentence investigation. Bolton, interfering with an of­ Keeney St. It w ill honor all aiso a ‘Break-Even Party.’ We for fund-raising.” registrered Democrats eligible number of registered merely file with the town clerk —Richard Larsen, 17, of 621 caucuses will be held in all 10 legal date for holding the to cast ballots. Each district The case of Joseph Noel, 23, Thursday’s Manchester session nection with an incident where by Vernon Police after a ficer and disorderly conduct, Democratic winners and ail went through a very active Other dates mentioned by Democrats residing in the dis­ a statement to that effect— not by Judge Nicholas Armentano. QJlier cases heard in Bush Hill Rd., reckless driving, voting districts for election of caucuses, a determination will •caucus will have a presiding of­ of East Hartford, charged Sun­ he fired a rifle at home for no domestic disturbance involving Two counts of sale of bar- nolled. nolled. Democratic workers in the campaign and still finished in Cummings are; Dec. 19, when trict bears to the total number more than 10 and not less than 5 Noel is being held in the Hart­ Manchester Monday included: the 80-member Democratic be made Dec. 19 on holding ficer and a moderator, neiuer of of registered Democrats in day with first-degree robbery, apparent reason. a rifle, his wife and child. bituates were nolled (not —Linda Brazinskas, 27, of —Harold Mclntire, 61, of 233 campaign and the election. the black. Because of that, the A tty.^n. Robert Killian will days prior to the caucus daite. possession of a non-narcotic ford Correctional Center in lieu ' —Nicholas Longo, 45, of Town Committee. them that date or Jan. 28, Cum­ whom may be a candidate for Manchester. However, in no Judge Armentano reduced prosecuted) by prosecutor. Rockville, pleaded innocent to Vernon St., fourth-degree Election to the town committee substance (marijuana) and of a $11,000 surety bond William Collins. Ellington, fined $50 for dis­ the town committee. event may a district have less is for two years. Reginald Smith, 42, of 17 High bond, and Smith was released orderly conduct (substituted for evading responsibility and larceny, nolled. operating while under the in -. —Michael Menditte, 19, of fluence charges and her case Coventry, fourth-degree was continued to the’ courfs larceny, nolled. East Hartford session for a —James Misaiko, 19, of December jury trial. Rockville, reckless driving and —David Bushey, 18, of 670 N. failure to obey an officer, Main St., two counts of sale of nolled. marijuana, nolled. —David Orange, 17, of North 'Two counts of possession of Windham, reckless driving, marijuana charges against nolled. Bushey were continued to May Richard Riordan, 26, of 6 ■ 20, 1974. Clinton St., reckless driving, —Leopold Drouin, 21, of nolled. Bolton, operating an un­ —Maria Starkowski, 61, of registered motor vehicle, East Hartford, fourth-degree nolled. larceny, nolled. —David Embser, 17, of 39 —Peter Vanacker, 22, of Judith Dr., third-degree Norwalk, fined $10 for criminal mischief, nolled. operating an unregistered —Joseph Prates, 45, of Hart­ motor vehicle. ford, fined $20 for intoxication. —Michael Williams, 22, of —David Foxr23, of East Hart­ Rockville, unsafe tires, file ford, intoxication, nolled. closed. -P ete r Hutchinson, l9, of An-

Vernon Town Wants Camp 4 ■■ For $145,000 Cash

BARBARA RICHMOND to upgrade and repair elec­ Camp Newhoca on Bolton trical, plumbing and masonry Lake in Vernon will be work, would cost about $700. purchased by the town, but on Fire Chief William Johnson WIN A VACATION FOR TWO IN BERMUDA AT THE slightly different terms than has suggested that a dry originally proposed. hydrant be installed to the lake. The Town Council, following„ He said it is not essential but it a public hearing and a special would enhance fire protection. town m ating Monday night, 'This would cost about $1,500. passed a resolution authorizing Mayor Frank McCoy to At some time the town would purchase the camp property at like to improve^ the parking a cost not to exce^ $145,000. facilities for the camp. This The special town meeting ap­ would run about $4,000, but the SONESTA AEACH HOTEL proved an amount not to exceed mayor said several alternatives t.-S $160,000. can be considered. The camp is owned by Annual operating costs and WIN A TRIP TO BERMUDA WIN A TRIP TO BERMUDA WIN A TRIP TO BERMUDA Newington ciiildren’s Hospital maintenance costs are expected WIN A TRIP TO BERMUDA and the trustees of the hospital to total about $1,465. These Deposit only at: Deposit only at: Deposit only at- __ Deposit only at; originally asked a price of $175,- were itemized as follows: in­ HERE'S YOUR “BERMUDA 000 for the site which contains surance, $125; electricity, $240; I I • 29 buildings. Through miscellaneous repairs, ground I I negotiating, the price was maintenance, mowing, refuse ! ED JORDAN’S Harrison's I I brought down to $160,000. and such, $600; and recreation 849 MAIN STREET The trustees said their program costs, $500. CARPET PLACE In Downtown Manchester 725 L MIDDLE TPKE. auditors recommended that the The recreation costs, it was I 1 "Main Street Guild Member" 1 ' amount be paid in installmenis explained, are tentatively SWEEPSTAKES!” 1 37 Oak St. Manchester ‘ 646-6170 1 MANCHESTER planned to cover costs of bus rather than one lump sum. The MANCHESTER PARKADECitU ^ |11 or Kelly Rd. Vernon 1 1 ^ Bartliolomew’s Church) I town will pay for the purchase transportation, supervision, 1 1 HERE’S HOW picnic tables, fireplaces and 4 DAYS - 3 NIGHTS 1 from revenue sharing funds. Name | 1 Name 1!. Name 1 Name The agreement was that one- similar facilities for senior FOR TWO fifth would be paid when the citizen day trips and outings. 1 ' ' 1 TO ENTER! 1 In addition, recreation E Round trip air transportation between Hartford Address ’ " | 1 Address . r Address 1 t deed was signed and the other and Bermuda Transfers from airport to hotel and return. 1 in four installments on the an­ commission-sponsored youth 1. To enter merely deposit as many coupons or\ niversary of the signing. activities such as hiking, ^ Town Phone 1 Town Phone Twin room accommodations at the fabulous Gratuities and room tax included. Town Phone | , Town Phone 1 roasonable facsimllos as you wish at participating storos. I Following the town meeting, fishing an swimming are an­ Sonesta Beach Hotel 1 1 1 Coupons ifHist be deposHed at the stores whose name the mayor told the council that ticipated. It was also noted that Expense money provided by the Manchester appears on the coupon. he had more recent information private groups such as Boy Breakfast and dinner daily Herald. from the trustees that the Scouts, Girl Scouts, YMCA and 2. Coupons will appear in the Heraid twice a week auditors changed their minds Little League, might involve The winner must take the trip prior to March 1, 1974) WIN A TRIP TO BERMUDA WIN A TRIP TO BERMUDA WIN A TRIP TO BERMUDA WIN A TRIP TO BERMUDA On Tuesdays and Thursdays; November 6,8,13,15, and would now like the payment only supervision and that other Deposit only at: Deposit only at; 20, 22, 27, 29; December 4, 6, 11, 13. in a lump sum. groups may develop activities C Deposit only at; Deposit only at; 3. Coupon entries will be picked up weekly after The town had planned to pay on a self-sustaining fee basis. noon on Mondays: November 13, 20, 27; December the fir3t installment and then Also discussed was the ques­ All Arrangements Made By LaBonne Travel World invest the remainder of the tion of whether, because the THE CRAFT & 4,11,18. A weekly drawing will be held and two en­ federal money to have it draw camp is being paid for with HOBBY CENTER tries from each store wiil become eligible for the interest. I federal money, the camp can be tndrtin .M WILTON’S & final drawing to be held at LaBonne Travel World on restricted to use of Vernon Let us arrange your next Town Attorney Abbott MANCHESTER PARKADE 775 MAIN STREET ' DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER December 20. The winner of the trip to Bermuda for Schwebel explained when the residents only. / Vacation or Business Trip! 239 Spencer St. — Manchester MANCHESTER 964 MAIN STREET two will be announced in The Herald on Dec. 24. town planned to pay the $160,(XI0 Mayor McCoy said this was I Open Dally 9:30 to 6:00 Winners of all weekly drawings except the last will in five payments, it was figured discusBed at the Conference of Open Daily till 9 P,M. P.M. Thundayt 'III 9:00 be announced in the Herald weekly. it would make about $15,000 on Mayo^’ meeting and it was the 67 East Center Street Name Name the interest of the reserve in the general feeling that once a town Name Name 4. Persons may enter as many times as they wish. gets the federal^ money it “ No coupons wiil be accepted at The Herald. The revenue sharing fund. Manchester I This would be true if the town becomes town qtoney and its I Address Address Address winner must be at least 18 years of age. invested the ittoney at a five per use does not have to be within I ------A. £ L W 5. The Herald reserves the ..right to be sole Judge cent interest rate. If the in­ federal guidelines. No prece­ Phone 647-9949 ! Town Phone Town Phone •Town Phone Town Phone of the contest. terest rate were six per cent, dent has been set on this, as yet. ■'I the town would gain $19,200 in 6. All questions concoming the cpntast should be interest. Rockville -V directed to the Director of Advertising at The Herald. If paid in one lump sum, the hospital will draw interest if Jlospital WIN A TRIP TO BERMUDA WIN A TRIP TO BERMUDA WIN A TRIP TO BERMUDA the lYioney is invested. So WIN A TRIP TO BERMUDA WIN A TRIP TO BERMUDA WIN A TRIP TO BERMUDA WIN A TRIP TO BERMUDA figuring this, the _ real estate ./ Notes Deposit only at; Deposit only at; Deposit only at; Deposit only at: Deposit only at: Deposit only at: Deposit only at: committee approved a sale Admitted Monday: Wolod- i 1 r price of $145,000 with the nota­ myz Bolak, Hartford; Florence I I tion that negotiations were still I I Phone 646-3356 Tn*e$tone Brand, E. Main St., Rockville; ^(Srcuaurf 5* Lift The Latch MAIPESTER DRE INC. open. Peggy Cobb, Stafford Springs; I I Manchester Honda Atty. Schwebel said the only >1 I BLAU FURNITURE 295 BROAD St. Opposite the Post Office Joseph Gerich, Baker Rd., Ver­ jShop a Jeweler you can trust' 115 MAIN ST. MANCHEfMANCHESTER | > problem is figuring the possible non; Florence Henderson, I I Gift Shop Mon. Tues. Wed. 8-5:30; Thurs. & Fri. 8-9, Sat. 8-1 interest rate and he suggested I I 24 Adam St. CAPITOL TIRE DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER AT 643-1161 Dailey Circle, Rockville; ■ M \\(.iii;sii;it i>Mtk\i)i-: Open Tonight W 9 P.M. that they will probably agree to Rainey Jalbert, Old Town Rd., I I 325 Broad St., Manchester “Youth Specialty Shop** 977 MAIN STREET Open Every Nlghnil 9, Saturday ’til 5:30 ; settling on a rate of 5.5 per cent I I “Manchestor, Conn. Mon., Wed., FrI. S-5:30; Thurt. 8-9 P.M., Sit. 8-3 Vernon; Dorothy Knapp, 691 MAIN STREET, MANCHESTER ^^upported the Stafford Rd,, Tolland; Ruby purchase of ^the camp. Schmidt, Egypt Rd., Ellington; Wright suld the members feel Barbara Therrien, Storrs; WIN A TRIP TO BERMUDA WIN A TRIP TO BERMUDA WIN A TRIP TO BERMUDA WIN A TRIP TO BERMUDA WIN A TRIP TO BERMUDA WIN A TRIP TO BERMUDA the. camp .Would be a valuable WIN A TRIP TO BERMUDA asset to/the town and invited Josephine White, Stafford Deposit only at: Deposit only at; Deposit only at; Deposit only at; Deposit only at: Springs. Deposit only at: Deposit only at; the towii to become a member Discharged Monday: Fred 1 r of the Jake association. Several 945 MAIN I I Boutot, Manawaska, Maine. CENTURY, OPEN other ^sidents of that area on Birth Monday: A daughter to ' STREET I I I I MEN'S the lAke also spoke in favor of I I blllLY to 9 M r. and Mrs. Richard DILLON FORD Dairii the) purchase as did some DOWNTOWN TELEVISION INC. FARR’S 643-7111 REGAL■wt MEN'BcoMfUTi mm %iour GHBP Torgeson, Eastford. 20TH d a is y representatives of the town MANCHESTER' | SHOP BIKE, CAMPING A SPORTS MANCHISTER VERNON Queen ► QUEEN ; 176 Burnside Ave. FORD__ 319 MAIN St. 901-907 MAIN STREET TRI-CITY PIAZA Conservation (tommission. Phone 528-1554 2 MAIN STREET 643-2478 872-0538 /PauT Margelony, who also I I East Hartford “Where you’re a Mend, at well as a customer'' HERTFORD ROAb I I I I .said he was in favor of the I I Manchester, Conn. 789 MAIN ST. In DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER / purchase, questioned what the Electricity Name Name - approximate cost of main;^ Use Declines Name I I Name Name Name I Name taining the camp would be. I , BOSTON (AP) - New I I I I ■ ' — 7 ^ The mayor said he could not I I Address I i Address I England electricity users con­ Address I I Address ^ Address Address I Address detail the . costs because: the I I uses may be so broad and sumed 508,000 fewer kilowatt 1 ] I] I hours of electricity in Town Phone j j Town Phone • Town Phone I I Town Phone ^ numerous. He did say, I I ------— Town Phone Town Phone I Town / Phone however, that one-time initial November than had been I -I .J ifnprovements which would be projected, says the New 'England Power Exchange.

' -I PAGE SIXTEEN — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn,, Tues., Dec. 4, 1973 r .MANCH^TER EVENING J E RALD, M anchesterjonn.. Tues., Dec. 4. 1973 - p a g e SRVirNTii'.RM .V’ A HDULO. 9. ' • nUSEREIID The "Action Marketplace" Boxurmis YOURMl ^ Fast — EHectlvi Fot Your NeraM Qasa'fieil Ads Over 15,000 Paid Subscribers Information Classified'or "Want Ads” (15 Word Minimum) Over 60,000 Daily Readers. THE HERALD will not dis­ are taken over the phone as a Fast Results close the identity of any convenience. The advertiser 'I U a y ...... 8c per word per day advertiser using box letters. should read his ad the FIRST 3 D ays...... 7c per word per day Readers answering blind box DAY IT APPEARS and COPY CLOSING TIME FOR ® D ays...... 6c per word per day CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS ads who desire to protect their REPORT ERRORS in time 26 D ays...... 5c per word per day identity can follow this for the next insertion. The Happy A d s ...... $1.50 inch 12:00 NOON DAY BEFORE PUBUCATION procedure; ^€rald is responsible for only Enclose your reply to the Deadline for .Saturday and Monday ONE incorrect or omitted in­ is 12:00 Noon Friday box in an envelope — ad­ sertion for any advertisement 643-2711 Autoa For Sala dressed to the Classified and then only to the extent of a 4 Sarvleaa Offarad Halp Wantad Manager, Manchester “make good” insertion. Hatp Wantad Dqga-BIrda-Pata 41 ...Sofueent Evening Herald, together Errors which do not lessen the net BUICK, GS. MO, lo» MASONRY - 1 typ es, MACHINIST — Part-time, mor­ Hwy hove lent yee wi^ a memo listing the com­ value of the advertisement fieldstone speci ity, work DOBERMAN Pinscher pup^y, ■ S panies you do N (^ want to see guaranteed. (Jail ' ir 5 p.m., nings, The Amerbelle Corpora­ one AKC champion sired rra 0 happy o ^ will not be corrected by CERAMIC tion. 104 East Main Street, your letter. Your letter will be 648-1870 or 644-2975, male, welped, 9-9-73. All YOUR 50< OFT “make good” insertion. DUNE BUGGY, |400. Call 649- Rockville. Contact Mr. Larry PRINTING PLANT docked, crapped, shots, and destroyed if the advertiser is 2394. TILE Passardi, 875-3325, between First and Second Shift one you’ve mentioned. If not REWEAVING burns, moth Ona Call ready to go. 643-0529. holes. Zippers repaired. Win­ 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. An equal op­ Happy 22nd it will be handled, in the usual Dots It All! 643-2711 1964 PONTIAC, 6 cylinder, |75, dow shades, Venetian blinds. portunity employer. OFFSET STRIPPERS PART-P(X)DLE, two years old, manner. Birthday needs work. Phone 646-5897, Keys made. TV for rent. We specialize in ceramic tile, all shots, small dog. Phone 646- Marlow’s, 867 Main St. 649-5221. slate, flagstone and quarry TOOL MAKER, machinists, 8732 after 3 p.m. LOIS ' milling machine operators, and Lost and Found 1 Autoa For Sola 1965 CHEVROLET Impala, ^ tile. For complete bathroom Experience necessary. This Is your opportunity to Love, door, power steering, power TRUCKING, odd jobs, moving remodeling, we’ll handle all lathe operators. Experienced necessary Apply at Paragon Join one of Connecticut’s iargest and most FREE - three adorable fluffy g Dave Bolden, Machine Quh§ brakes, good running condition, large appliances, cleaning carpentry, plumbing and tile kittens, one white, two black, g Kelley, Profile, Al Johnson $ FOUND - Black and white male NEED CAR? Credit bad? 3250. Can 643-4566. Tool Company, 121 Adams progressive printing firms. kitten, about 4 months old, in Bai)krupt? Repossessed?. cellars arid attics, also some work. Expert workmanship COULD BE WORTH tree work done. 644-1775. Street, Manchester. fflstmT64^99OT‘" ‘‘"“ ^°' North Coventry, Northfleld Honest Douglas accepts lowest and reasonable rates. v-nrisimas. 649-9907.______| someone who shares theS 1970 COUGAR, air-conditioned. Top wages and a libera) benefit program that In­ area. Phone 742-^1 evenings, down, sm allest payments. Call Mandavllle MACHINIST Wevhave the cludes a non-contributory pension plan. Apply in after 6 p.m. Douglas Motors, GUTTERS cleaned and BEAGLE-COCKER - 9 weeks. I n ® '!? ! repaired. Guaranteed no leaf 643-9678 fqllowing Lathe, person or call 643-1101, free to good home, shots. Phone ® ? e Brid Jig B ore, Cin- 646-3253. gP-S. May you one day s e e g LOST - Savings Passbook No. AUTO INSURANCE - com­ problem. Interior, exterior timatlc. The Purdy~ Corp.,~ 586 I ...... I NEVILLE BRAND clean ^ 22307-7 Hartford National Bank pare bur low rates. For a painting. Reasonable rates. Lessard, 646-6688...... Hilliard Street, 6494000. Live Stock 42 and Trust Co,, First telephone quotation call Mr. VOLKSWAGEN 1969, one Roonng-SIdIng-ChImnar 16 ALLIED PRINTING SERVICES INC. In a tailor made suit. | Manchester Office. Application Doiin at 6464050. owner, excellent condition, 27,- . 000 miles, radio, heater, snows, SNOW PLOWING - Quick (JIVE A gift certificate. made for payment. ROOFING and roof repairing, i M a s m m n m a 579 Middle Turnpike West Happy Birthday 1970 CHEVELLE MaUbu, two- ^ 11,200 or best offer. 649-8663. reliable service offered: - Free Horseback riding or Instruc­ STSLOOa estimates. Forming new routes Coughlin Roofing Co. 643-770f Manchester, Ct. tions. Ideal for Xmas or LOST - Passbook 101510,102922, door hardtop, V-8, power Job training opportunities SUSAN 1966 CHEVROLET Impala sta­ now, caii 643-4084. exist for Men or Women in the An Equal Employment Opportunity Employer Birthday gifts. For particulars I 102923, 101997, 103963, 100788, steering. Phone 646-5127 after 3 BIDWELL Home Improvement The Pocketbook Kid tion wagon, new tires, air- call 646-0363. Bolton Riding 10221, 4-1044, W7764,, E13203. p.m. Co. Expert installation of United States Air Force.Call Male/Female Love, Savings Bank of Manchester. . conditioned, road worUiy condi- C it S HOME CARE, carpentry, 646-7440,Msgt. Gary Miller, Academy, Route 85, Bolton, aluminum siding, gutters and (Jonn. Mom and Dad Application made for payment. CHEVROLET MALIBU 1967, ^ I tion, one owner, |500. 8^-2210. roofs, insulation, painting, interior-exterior, trucking. trims. Roofing instailation and 555 Main St., Manchester. door hardtop, small engine, repairs. 649-6495, 875-9109. ELECTRICIAN - Experienced , 1957 MGA classic car, excellent snow plowing. Complete home Articlaa tor Sala 48 automatic, power steering, in commerical and residential 4 ■ condition, 30 m iles to the and apartment care. Call 649- IMMEDIATE opening for full- Panonala-Announdamanta 2 radio, snow tires, one owner, HORACE Tetrault — Siding, MAINTAINER Happy Birthday gallon, 3700. Call 6434433. charge Bookkeeper with typing wiring. Benefits. Call 646-5420 exceptional condition. Asking roofing, storm windows, aw­ between 8-5:30 p.m. DuBaldo Position available for main- DARK RICH clean loam, 5 PIANO wanted, any condition. 1775. 643-9708 or 647-1908. nings. (}uality workmanship, experience. Hours 10 a.m. to yards, 323.50 plus tax. Gravel, TOOT PLYMOUTH FURY IH 1971, SNOW PLOWING - For a free Electric (Jpmpany. tainer in state operated com­ Call anytime, 742-1“ 2-7141. free estimates. Fuliy insured. 5:30 p.m. with fringe benefits. sand, stone, pool and patio old, power steering, power estimate call 646-4758. Call Miss Coburn, or Mr. munity college. 35-hour week. sand. 643-9504. 1971 BLUE Matador sUtion 872-9187, 649-3417. FEMALES to work in plastics Love,Sue and Steve wagon, 6 cylinder, automatic rakes, air-conditioning, 31,400. Shenkman, at Pilgrim Mills, Many fringe benefits. Apply to Dt y*w bvgiin hnting h I raddK gCall 644-^7. MILLAR TREE Service, Inc. 646-1000. factory, full or part-time. Call Mr. Edward Madden; transmission. Call 646-6622 ROOFING — Specializing ALUMINUM SHEETS used as I chair... Un Want Us! b lM S -m i. after 6 p.m. Removal, pruning, spraying, MANCHESTER printing plates, .007 thick, Happy Birthday etc. Fully insured. Licensed. repairing roofs, uew roofs, 1963 JE E P , four-wheel drive, gutter work, chimneys, ^leaned RN’s-LPN’s needed im­ 23x32” . 25 cents each or 5 for 31. two door station wagon. 3300 or Free estimateis. Phone 633-5345. EARN EXTRA money for C O M M U N in COLLEGE £• and repaired. 30 years mediately. Full-time, part- Phone 643-2711. best offer. Phone 7^-9349 after Christmas, work at the Down­ 60 Bidwell Street I SUSAN and MOMMY i^: experience. Free estimates. time, temporary and seasonal : 5 p.m. employment. Excellent wages town Christmas Hospitality Manchester :|:i :$ Legal Notices Howley, 643-5361. Center, December 6 through NEWSPRINT end rolls. 25 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• and benefit package. Evenings ______6464900 cents each. Inquire side door. g Tommy, Veronica and ^ Painting-Paparing 13 December 24th. Call 649-2358. Michael Court of Probite, D lsbict of Andover 1969 FIAT 124 Sport Sedan, 5- and night positions to coincide Manchester Evening Herald. s p ^ , radial tires, 3650. Phone GUTTERS and roofs repaired with spouse’s employment. NOTICE OF H E f ^ G and replaced. Excellent WANTED Oil burner mechanic ESTATE OF ANDREW C. ASMANN 875-4255 after 4:M p.m. R&M PAINTING - Painting, Some day position remain. Also IDEAL CHRISTMAS gifts, Herald for apprentice for Vernon, SECRETARY - part-time with Punuant to an order of Hon. Norman lapernanging, exterior exienor andana in- openings for nurse’s aides on all experience in bookkeeping and hand pieced quilts, beautiful Wanted to Buy S8 J. Preuu, Judge dated 11/26/73 a Manchester area. Apply Conn. 1964 OLDSMOBILE - four-door erior, commercial and snifts. Investigate this oppor- and warm. Phone 647-9750. bearing will be neld on an application Yesterdays Refining Company, 994 Hart­ typing, Monday through Friday, praying the fiduciary's account be hardtop, excellent condition. residential, 6444642. - tunity today. M64059. ford Tpke., Vernon. 9-2. (Jail 646-8024 between 9 a.m. WANTED — Antique furniture, accepted and an order of distribuUon be Call 64^2444 after 6 p.m. 25 Years Ago ^ Haating-Plumbing 17 and 12 noon. BSR RECEIVER and turn­ glass, pewter, oil paintings or eiven as in said appUcaUon on file more J . P. LEWIS & Son custom table, creativ speakers with other antique items. Any quan­ fully appears, at toe Court of Probate on James Schaub completes 25 FULL-TIME SALESMEN PART-TIME PBX Operator, 12/10/fSat 1:00 p.m. • 1968 PLYMOUTH FURY II, decorating, interior and BOOKKEEPING MACHINE record coUection. 3200. Phone tity. The Harrisons, years as a regular member of BOTTI Heating and Plumbing Interested in selling tropical fish, pets apply Watkins Brothers, 9^ Norman. J. Preuss, Judge four-door sedan. Good condi­ exterior, paper hanging. Fully operator. Growing East of 6434938. 165 Oakland Street. — Prompt, courteous service. and pet supplies. Must have selling Main Street, Manchester. the South Manchester Fire Dep- tion. 3700 or best offer. 872-7491. insured. 649-96M. River Company needs you if tartment. Call 643-1496. experience. Opportunity for advance­ ment. Call between 10:S04 p.m. you can operate a Burroughs FOR SALE - New Marquis dia­ INSIDE-Outside painting. MACHINE operators to start mond ring, written appraisal Court of Probate, District of Andover NO JOB too small. Immediate WILD CAMO PET SHOP immediately. Experience not L4000 billing machine. Good Rooms Without Board 89 NOTICE OF HEARING Special rates for people over w. value 3500. Sacrifice 3 ^ . CaU service on service calls. Free 643-6108 necessa^, will train responsi­ benefits. Start at 3115 weekly. ESTATE OF JENNIE MANEGGU Trueka-Tractor Fully insured. Estimates given. Fee company paid. Call Rita 875-8531. Pursuant to an oder of Hon. Normait J. estim ates gladly given on ble applicant. All company paid y paiu. van luui ^------CLEAN ROOM for working Call 649-7863. Girl, 646-r ' ‘ Preuss, Judge, dated Nov. 27, 1173 a 10 Years Ago heating or ^umbing. Faucets benefits. Apply Connecticut (Jy­ 1 for appointment...... gentleman. Call 649-1425 after 5 hearing will be held on an apbllcaUon 1971 CHEVROLET 1/2 ton pick­ repaired o r ' installed. Water FULL-TIME Hairdresser with cle Accessories, 316 Hartford Florlat-Nuraarlaa 48 P'<^- - praying that the fiduciary’s final account NEED a Pap irhanger call ASSISTANT MANAGER for Gerald T. Millington is up, with shell, power steering, pumps worked on. Complete either assistant or manager Road, Manchester. be accepted and an order of dishibuUon after 5 p.m., 6 [6-24M. license. Phone 649-7666 or 875- liquor store. Retail experience be given as in said appUcaUon on file elected captain of the automatic transmission, power heating systems, rec rooms, CHRISTMAS TREES - Tag, cut ROOM for rent, (Jbventry area, -5547. essential. Good opportuniW. more fully appears, at the Court of Manch^ter Auxiliary Police. disc brakes, heater. ^,700 or etc. (Jail M & M Plumbing 81 KEYPUNCH your own. Large selection. parking, minutes from Probate on Dk . 12, 1073 at 1:00 p.m. best offer. (Jail 872-6239 aftei* 4 T. J . FLANAGAN - lu t i n g Send Resume To Box “G” Manchester or Rockville. Call Norman J. Preuss, Judge and papering, call 643-; Heating, 649-2871. Spruce, Scotch Pine. Stanley p.m. NURSE Aides - full time 7-3 SUPERVISOR Manchester Herald. 'rree .Farm, Long:HlU Rd., off 643-0309 between 6-8 p.m. slUft and other shifts available.' Needed for second shift ser­ Route 6 at Andover (Jhurch. 742- GRAD STUDENTS available SEWERLINES, sink lines, 1959 GMC truck, flatbed, very Opportunity to join dynamic vice bureau o^ration. Must SALES PERSON wanted, 5 6438. ROOMS - Full motel service, for painting, 4 years cleaned with electric cutters, a.m. to 10:30 a.m. Experience ; '' good condition, best offer over by professionals. McKinney nursing team at Meadows Con­ be a keypunch operator with color TV, free parking, |40 a Legal Notice experience, fully insured. Free valescent Center, 646-2321. not necessary. Monday through week single, 348 a week double 31,300. Call 649-2888 days, 646- Bros. Sewer Disposal Com­ supervisory experience. CHRISTMAS TREES - Tagand estimates. Call our competitors Friday. Prefer mature adult. occupancy. Connecticut Motor E 6989 evenings. Ask for Cherie. cut later. AU trees 35. rYee then cail us, 649-7034. pany, 643-5308. Excellent starting wages, Apply in person. Mister Donut, Horace W. Portbr School FULL-TIME (Jomputer room greens and cones. Houle’s Lodge, 400 Tolland Tpke., and shipping help wanted. Call benefits. Hours 4 p.m. to mid­ 255 West Middle Tpke., Manchester. 643-1555. Columbia, Connecticut Legal Notices Qaraga-Sarvica-Storaga 10 STEPS, sidewalks, stone walls. JOHN C. MARTIN Plumbing - Christmas Tree Farm, Bunker Rick at Agency Records (Jon- night. New office facility, Manchester. Hill Rd., Andover, off Route 6. INVITATION TO BH) fireplaces, flagstone terraces, Free estimates on remodeling Court of Probate, District of Andover trol, (or interview, 646-6856. pleasant surroundings, con­ 7424832. LARGE COMFORTABLE Public School WANTED - In Manchester concrete repairs, inside repairs and new construction. PART-TIME work at home on ...... room, double closet space, bath ESTATE OF WALTER. F. BAKER area, need to rent garage Call 875-0448 veniently located. Call... Pupil Bus Transportation Pursuant to an order of Hon. Norman outside. Reasonably priced. REAL ESTATE Career - Earn the telephone‘ph in Manchester Fual-Faad 49 and shower, parking. tostore 16’ boat. Phone vl2-e&9 The Board of Education, J. Preuss, Judge, dated 11/26/73 a 6434851. 315,1x10 plus. For a confidential E.C.M. area. Call for information 1458- entleman only, eferences. bearing will be held on an application after 4 p.m. FRANK SCOTELLA plumbing, interview, Ralph Pasek, Mrs. Cooper 044-2448 5515 or 1473-2995. ’hone 649-0719. Columbia, Connecticut, will praying final account be acceptw and an repairs, remodeling, free es­ FJREWOOD for sale by the Older of distribution be i ' NUTMEG PAINTING - Realtor, 289-7475, 742-8243. accept Bids for School Bus Motorcyctaa-BIcyclaa 11 timates. No job too small. pick-up truck load. Call 643- application on file more f Interior and exterior. TYPIST - Manpower has a LIGHT housekeeping room, ful- C Transportation at the office of TRAINEE WANTED - Must be 0001. Ine Court of Probate ( Reasonably priced. For a free ^om^ service on emergency. ^RTS AND Crafts special job for the next six lyfumished, stove, refrigerator the Superintendent of Schools, 1:00 p.m. neat, dependable, with a desire EXPERT bicycle repairs, all estimate, 1-5295, between 6-9 ^ ...... demonstrators needed, no months, central downtown and linen provided. 801 Main Norman J . Preuss, Judge makes, models and speeds. to learn new trade. All com­ FIREW(X)D FOR Sale, by the at the Horace W. Porter School p.m. experience necessary. Part- Hartford, convenient to all Str^ t. Peugeot, Raleigh dealers, Electrical 18 pany benefits, tools supplied. pick-up truck load. Call 6434832 in Columbia on December 13, time or full-time, no collecting buses. Apply today, go to work — I------Manchester Bicycle Shop, 649- Contact Dan Lee at 6464635. after 5 p.m. 1973 until 2:00 p.m. or delivering. Beat the h i^ cost tomorrow. Hours 8:30-5. No fee ROPM FOR gentleman, quiet, Town of Manchester TRI-CITY ELECTRIC - Ser­ At which time bids will be of living, cml 633-1697. for you. Manpower, 10 Haynes convenient location./ 224 ving you in any electrical RECEIVING AND Shipping HAY - per bale, weed free. publicly opened and read aloud. Building-Contracting 14 Street, Hartford. Charter Oak Street, 6434^. TWO USED 10-speed bikes, 385 problems, remodeling, clerk for paper warehouse. Excellent for mulching or bed­ Bid specifications may be ob­ LEGAL HAIRDRESSER for High school diploma or ding. 644-2361. /.V and 395. 24 Strong Street, NEWTON H. Smith & Sons - maintenance, trouble shooting, tained at the Superintendent’s Manchester salon, . full-time. equivalent. Excellent oppor­ NOTICE Manchester. Remodeling, repairing, ad­ etc. Call us today, Dick, 6 ^ office any school day during 3739 or Bob 648-Or94 P®*** vacation plus tunity, fringe benefits, 8 to 5 RNS LPHS HARDWOOD for sale, cut to 1 ...... • f f ...... ditions, rec rooms, porches and f‘ve personal days. Good ” ' p.m. Call tor interview, 522- 1/2’ lengths, split and delivered, Apartmanta For Rant 83 school hours. The Planning and Zoning Com­ ASSORTED Sportster parts for _ i ___ I______roofing. No job too small. Call and 50% comthission. all AIDES mission at a meeting on - sale, frame, g ^ tank, fender, Flooring 19 8211, An equal opportunity cali anytime, 649-1573. 649-3144. manager at 649-2807. employer. Full or part-time positions MANCHESTEIR - Three- November 26, 1973 Approved ' Strutts, etc. Excellent condi­ bedroom apartment in four- FLOOR Sandini available on 3-11 and 11-7 FIREPLA C E wood, cut to with Modifications a plan of tion, call 649-2888 days, 6464989 CARPENTRY - Repairs, and BABYSITTER Wanted - three family house,appliances, newly' evenings. Ask for Cherie. Refinishing, (specializingzing in TEXAS REFINERY Corp. shifts. Company paid life, order. Pick-up truck load, 345 INVITATION subdivision for 3 lots at the cor­ remodeling, additions, roofing. times a week, days, Tuesday, decorated. / Available im- painting, offers plenty of money plus health, major medical and delivered. Call 646-1337 after 6 ner of Tolland Turnpike and Call David Patria, South Wind­ Wednesday and Thursdays. cash bonuses, fringe benefita to p.m. mediatelyv Security required. HANDLEBARS - all stylesJtyl( and ceilings. John Verfailllle, 6 ^ disability insurance. Truly TO BID Jefferson Street. sor, 644-1796. South School district. Call after mature individual in 31». Eastern, 6464250. factory seconds, 35 each. 5750, Sra-2222. one of the best benefit Notice of this decision has been econds 5:30, 649-7621. Manchester area. Regardless Sealed bids will be received in Connecticut (Jycle Accessories, WES ROBBINS carpentry packages in the Industry. Houaahold Goods 51 FDUR Ro o m s, adults only, no filed in the Town Clerk’s office. of exper)|ence, airmail C.F. the Office of The Director of 316 Hartford Rd, Manchester, remodeling specialisiIt. Ad- Bonda-Stocka-Mortgagaa 27 Pleasant working conditions. pets, heat, hot water, Planning and Zoning Pate, Pres., 'Texas Refinery General Services, 41 Center 643-1682. ditions, rec rooms, dormers, kEVPUNCH CLEAN USED — refrigerators, appliances, near bus and shop­ Commission MORTGAGES, loaps first se­ Corp., Box 711, Ft. Worth, Tex., Opportunity to join dynamic Street, Manchester, Connec­ built-ins, bathrooms, kitchens, 761()1. ranges, automatic washers ping, 3 I8O monthly. Call 64^ Clarence W. Welti cond, third. All kinds. Realty OPERATORS nursing team as one of the ticut until December 14,1973 at BOY’S CHOPPER bicycle, 649-3446. with guarantees. See them at B. Chairman excellent condition, 345. Cali statewide, credit rating un­ nation’s largest health care D. Pearl’s Appliances, 649 Main 11:00 a.m. for the following: : Experienced in Alpha- • p a r t -TIME clerk to work in Alfred Sieffert 649-9469. LEON CIESZYNSKI builder - necessary. Reasonable. Con­ facilities continues to St., Cali 643-2171. GARDEN STREET - spacious Gasoline : Numeric work are ne^ed im -. retail store. Must be mature. Secretary new homes custom built, fidential, quick arrangements. ; mraiately for first and second • Evening and weeHond hours expand. 6-room apartment, 3-4 Motor Oils, Grease, Alvin Lundy Agency. 527-7971. Dated this 4th day'of Sarvleaa Oflarad 12 remodeling, additions, rec I shifts. Benefits to full and | available. Profit sharing retire- PORTABLE automatic washer, bedrooms. Available December Lubricants 100 Constitution Plaza, Hart­ not quite a year old, Kenmore, 1st. 3200 plus security, lease. December, 1973. rooms, garages, kitchens I part-time employes. Salary; ment plan, ^ p ly in person. Contact Emelia Kurnik Bid forms, plans and ford. Evenings, 233-6879. 3150, white, call anytime, 247- 649-1924, 643-5778. ODD JOBS, light trucking remodeled, bath tile, cement : negotiable. Hours flexible.: Cumberland Farm Store, 449 AaaUtant Director of specifications are available at rough carpentry, cellars and at: work. Steps, dormers. Residen­ 9078. MORTGAGES — 1st, and 2nd : Move with us into a spacious • Hartford Road, Manchester or Nuraing Service DELMONT STREET - New the General Services Office, 41 tics cleaned. Small trees tial or commercial. Call 649- 328 Green Road, Manchester or — where you buy your Lottery almost every week over 4,000 people mortgages — interim financing : new faciUty in South Windsor, * duplex, 2 bedrodms, 11/2 baths, Center Street, Manchester, moved. Manual snow removal. 4291. Bolton Notch, Connecticut. MEADOWS ELECTROLUX with power — e x ^ itio u s and confidential •: Call... nozzle and shag rake, good con­ appliances. 3225. plus p u rity Connecticut. LEGAL 646-1931, 9 to 5 p.m. tickets— you can get special tickets win close to $300,000 in total cash prizes. service, J. D. Real Estate CONVALESCENT . and references. Call days, 643- R .E .^ W E R — Finish carpen- . E.C.M. YOUR TIME is worth money as dition. Upright Hoover Dial-a- Town of Manchester matic, g(K>d condition. 330. Call 5144 ask for Jack. NOTICE LIGHT TRUCKING, odd jobs, try, Kitchens, rec rooms, ad- Assoc. 646-1980. an Avon Representative during CENTER just for the holidays in cheery red and Look for the red and white Lottery - Connecticut ' ADMISSION OF ELECTORS 644-2448 875-9190. lawns mowed, trees cut aiui ditions, porches, any type • the biggest season of the year, Robert B. Weiss Bualnaaa Opportunity 28 333 Bidwell St. Manchester 118 MAIN ST. - 3 room apart­ green with little envelopes that make TOWN OF BOLTON removed. Cellars and attics remodeiing, 646-2087. right now! Cash in on all that display at your store and buy a handful General Manager 646-2321 FACTORY Reconditioned Kir- ment, heat, security, 3160. Call CONNECTICUT cleaned. Free estimates. CaU RN or LPN, part time, 11-7, spare time. Call 2894922. them p erf^ stocking stuffers. (the more you give, the better your Notice is hereby given pur­ 6434000. ANY TYPE remodeling and ad­ COUNTRY store for sale, lock, Laurel Manor, 649-4519. . by with one-year guarantee 646-2426, 9-5. stock and barrel. Well toaveleo suant to Section 9-18a of the ditions, masonry and cam ntry parts and labor. Call Ray, 875- SHARPENING Service - highway, for particulars call 9190. LOVELY 2-bedroom apartment . Chances of winning the Lottery are chances of giving a big winner) . Notice General Statutes, that the work. Free estimates. (^11 A. DENTAL Chairside assistant, PART-TIME building .. Saws, knives, axes, shears, Squillacote, 649-0811. 2 8 9 ^ or 649-7669. for orthodontic office near Ver­ maintenance work, a.m. or with refrigerator, range, dis­ 4 Board for, Admission of Elec­ far better than you think, about one Make someone super-happy, skatei^-rotary blades. Quick non Circle. Experience p.m. hours available, 33. per WALNUT Dining room set, posal, neat and air- Horace W. Porter School tors in the Town of Bolton, ’ serv ice.' Capitol Equipment CARPENTRY - Porches, gar­ BORED with your present Preferred, reply P.O. Box 2356, First Class hour. Apply in person. Jon-Kor table, 4 chairs, matching conditioning, parking. 3195 in 250, not one in a nriillion. In fact. Thursday, December 27th. Columbia, Connecticut Connecticut, will hold a session ; Co., 38 Main St., Manchester. ages, additions, bathrooms, 3job3? Invest 35,(X)0 (tacured by Vernon, Conn. Systems, 435 Buckland Road, sideboard. Excellent condition. monthly. Handy to Main Street. INVlTA'nON ’TO BH) to examife the qualifications of ' Hours daily 7:30-5, Thursday kitchens. Houses, repairs. Free inventory - local financing SHEET METAL South Windsor. 3250. Phone between 54 p.m., Call 644-2427. /• Public School electors and admit to the elec­ 7:30-9, Saturday, 7:304. 64»-' estimates. Small jobs. Stephen available) .in a nationwide FULL-Time clwk, general of­ 646^1825. Pupil Bu^ Transportation tor’s oath thpse found qualified. I 7958. MarUn, 646-7295. business that returns well over fice. Apply Watkins Brothers, MECHANICS WANTED - Tnlck drivers with FOUR R(X)MS, second floor, 335,000 the first year and eveiy USED all wool carpeting, 15x15, hot water, gas stove with The Board of Education, Said session will be held in 935 Main Street, Manchester. Class I or Class II driver’s year. Call Mr. Slater at 232- 8x11 and hall runner, brown and heating unit. Near Main Street Columbia, Connecticut, will the Community Hall, 222 Bolton LIGHT landscaping, attic and TOBIAS CARPENTRY Ser­ & m a c h in e license for emergency snow cellar cleaning, call anytime, 5747. LIQUOR STORE Manager - tan tweed, 3100. Call 6434679 business section. Adults. 3110' accept Bids for six (6) new Center Road, Bolton, Connec­ vice, repairs, remodeling, ad­ removal for the Town of South 649-1573. ditions, garages and custom busy, modern store, ASSEMBLERS Windsor. Please call Highway qjter 4 p.m. monthly, security. 643-7094, ticut, on Monday evening, A ^ school buses, three (3) mini­ building, n e e estimates. 643- EXCLUSIVE franchise being Manchester area, excellent Division at 644-2531 or 644-2532. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• evenings. buses, and one (1) travelall to. Deceqiber 10,1973, from seven ! HAVE A problem? You name it 5769., offered. Proclaimed by salary, . bonus and Minimum one y e a r Machinary-Toola 52 be delivered complete as per o’clock p.m. to nine o’clock : we do it - from cellars to roof. thousands as the.ninth wonder benefits.Please write Box EE, experience. Must read Situation Wantad 38 THREE ROOMS, heat, specifications to Columbia, p.m. Free estimates. 647-9400. of the world! Investment com­ Manchester Herald. blueprints. Excellent fringe FOUR safety shaper collars, parking, utilities. No pets. Connecticut. The qualifications are as Folay-Sharp , pletely protected by inventory benefits and pay. TYPIST would like dictaphone five sets of cutters, 3/4” bore. S ^ r ity deposit. 3150. 247-4688, 2 3 6 ^ . Alt bids must be received by or follows: Applicant muit-be a CUSTOM. MADE Draperies, SAW ft TOOL SHmPQMG and saleable merchandise puts DONUT MAKER - or trainee, or other typing that can be done Call 649-9704 after 5 p.m. delivered to the. Horace W. citizen of the United States who very reasonable, work M tm (IM you in business. Profits in ipply in person, Bess Eaton, 150 PRESSURE BLAST in my home. 646-1207. OVER VNW NiNNOS MEBgX excess of 325,000 the first year MANCHESTER - Homestead . Porter School in Columbia on has attained the age of eighteen guaraUteed. Call anytime, 649- Orakr la h i r Center St. 9 a.m .-12 noon. Mualcal Inytrumanta 53 can be built to over 350,000 in MFjB.CO.JNC. LICENCED MOTHER will dare Park Village, deluxe 2 bedroom December 13, 1973 before 2:00 (18). years and who is a bona Townhouse, 1 1/2 baths, full subsequent years. For details CASHIER - Restaurant, five 41 'Chapel Strict for your child evenings or,Over­ HAMMOND luxury Spinet p.m. fide resident of the Town of ^private basement. Includes ODD jobs, paneling, household Hih hrimnk 1434m call Parker at 1434-3233 nights a week. Phone 289-2737 Manchester, Conn. night. Can after 3 p.m., '643- organ, itiodel Ts82, has CONNECTKUn U>TTERV' At. which time bids will bn Bolton. »mk, neat, appliances and carpets, repairs, carpentry. Cali 649- (Meriden). 9044. ' Stir Tn»MH IM im t, M n li, automatic rhythm unit and ac­ 3265 monthly. Paul W. Dougan, publicly opened and read aloud, Dated at Bolton, Connecticut, ••••••••••••••••••••••••••MM DIETARY AIDES - Part-time. companiment plus built-in l7S454S;EM«ti«nS-i331 Call Mrs. Brunettl, 643-2487, Realtor, 6 4 3 -^ or 646-1021. 10:30 Copies of speeificaitons rhay be this 3rd day of December, 1973. Halp Wantad 38 Experience helpful but not Doga-BIrda-Pata 41 cassette recorder. Call 649-9704 This week's drawing will be held at the Meriden Downtowis Mall, Thur^y at A.M. W lisUMg h tim e , M m N M , between 10 a.m. r 5 p:m., obtained frorii; , Virginia A. Assard TWO handymen want variety of 341-5213 , necessary. Hours required after 5 p.m. Clarence C/Edmondson William J . Houle jobs, lawns raked, limed, fer­ -FULL-TIME male clerk and 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. and weekdays. - ' ENGLISH SPRINGER . MANCHESTER - Five large M m , I nl, HM ih, 1435123 Superintendent of Schools Registrars of Voters tilizing, mowing. Cellars, at­ stock work. Apply in person, 3:30 p m. tP 5:15 p.m. East'- spaniels, AKC, 8 weeks old; DRUM SET, 8 piece, blue, see. rooms, convenient to stores and bus line. Security, no pets. 3130.. , Columbia,’ Connecticut Catherine K. Leiner tics, cleaned. Reliable service. 1MU'i..|MHeMlir,lMlil3,M Barrett Plumbing Supply. 331 Hartford (JonvaleScent Home, champion sired, pedigrees will through, Ludwig, Zildjian cym­ Rdamnable rates. 643^5^. IM . 372-8324 Broad Street, Mi^hester. 745 3tain Street, East Hartford. accompany. Call 872-6805; •872-0602. 06237. Town Clerk , . bals. Call 64349 -

'f PAGE EIGHTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Tues.. Dec. 4. 1973 MAj iCHESTER EVENING HERALD. t e . . n « . i m - PAr.F. Aparimtnts For Am t 63 Ap»rtmont$ For Am t 93 No u m s for Rm t 65 Bu»lno$$ Loeotlono tor Ho m m For Solo 72 Houooo For Solo 72 67 Loto-Lond lor Solo 73 BU GS BUNNY Hont OUT OUR WAY BY NED COCHRAN M AN CH E STE R M arvel - MANCHESTER - Six-room MANCHESTER • Relax and o mi H w«M OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE Children and pets accepted in TJd. Uf. US. WOODLAND brick Ranch, two bathX^; two STORAGE Warehouse - 10,500 ^ R G E WOODED lot, close to this four-room apartment with T EVER. SIKlCe WE X 1 KNOW-HE'S BEEN t S E T V U O IDEAS R3r \ fireplaces,^ garage. $300 square feet. Stock Place, rear. Cod^home on Por^r Street Columbia Lake, $9,500. Keith- MAKE UM.yAS, w t tWOPLES HAVE ALWAYS appliances, parking, and base­ DECEMBER STARTED WINDOW ) CHRISTMAS PRESENTS R3R HIS FOUKS.'.I IT'S W H AT monthly. Security, references. Attractive rental. Brokers Front-to-back living room wlUi Real Estate, 6464126, 649-1922. JW BEEN UTTERLY FEARLESS WHEN ment. $125. 08-91. Rentex, $^ MANOR SHOPPIUe HE'S > 'M UST BE SREEOy 'CAUSE I KNOW HE'S p o s s i b l e ! SCARES MY Hayes Agency, 646-0131. protected. Call 522-3114. fireplace, formal dining room, 2 r ■ J l * ■ im BEEN JOTTIW& SETTIN' A COOP EXAMPLE AND I'M ISNOR- DEFENPIN6 HOME AND HEARTH/ ’ "w T H IS fee, 549-6980. ONE OF MY ANCESTORS. PANIEL EARDRUMS bedrooms, 1 1/2 bath^ and fi NORTH COVENTRY T H IN S S DOW N IN IWO IT-A N D NOW THAT TVE ENLISHTENEP HOOPLE IS TH AT APARTMENTS BARGAIN MONTH . A NOTEBOOK.' VDU, VOU CAN JOIN HIM OR STICK WITH ME HOOPLE,QRAPPLEP BARE HANPEP HEBRON - four-room modern lovely enclosed porch, (jnly one THROWS HE S T IL L Homestead Street 6.8 ACRES OF PRIVACYII AND BE JUST AS SREEPY AS I AM.’ WITH A COU6AR BEFORE FIVE ROOMS, appliances, A C A L F S HASNT 6 0 T house, for rent, 2 bedrooms, Aportmont Bulldlngo- car is necessary as. shopping , Manchester A Surrounding Towns THIS IS THE TEST/ ._ THB0WIN6 IT OVER. THE parking plentiful, yard for (Off W. Middto Tpke.) Beautiful rolling land adja­ PAFFY TO THE PA RT modern file bath, 20 minutes For Solo 70 and public transportation is just L O S c a b i n ; children and pets. A bargain at MANCHESTER For several years in the jpast the housing market has cent to a state stocked river ALL A B O U T from Hartford. $ ^ . monthly, around the com er. (Quality built OVER $135. 40-32. Rentex, $25 fee, 549- Bum by references. 228-9094. and carefully kept. Priced to generally demonstrated that December is the time to for your ultimate home. CAPTURINS 6980. UAR HjDUSINS CORP. RfXnCVILLtl- Three family, se­ Owner will take back a 10 year THE cond mortgage to qualified sell at $36,900. Call Doris Smith, p u ^ s e a home at lower prices. It died to be that January BUR6LAR5.' 1 and 2-bedroom luxury COVENTRY - 4-room house, 2 Jarvis Realty Co., Realtors, and Febraary were the bargain months but that doesn’t mprtgage at 9% with $5,000 QUIET 3-room heated apart­ buyer, $38,1^. Owner-Agent, apartments. Features wall-to- bedrooms, sunporch, garage, MLS, 643-1121. seem to hold true any more. Prices wUl be higher next year down. Fantastic situation for ment, appliances and utilities 6 4 9 ^ . wall carpeting, vanity tile large yard. Children welcome. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• — so buy now in December. those looking, to the future. included. Prefer middle-aged baths, built-in oven, range, $200 monthly. Security deposit. Buolnooo Property - For MANCHESTER - Rockledge Joe Gordon, 649-5306. lady or couple. No pets. Available January 1st. Call 649- j2i±. dishwasher, refrigerator and Solo 71 section. Beautiful 5-bedroom COVillTIIV - MM 2irt Parking. Call M7-1619. Split, has living room with •• B& W «« disposal, electric heat, 2 air Immaculate 4-room Ranch with a large fieldstone fireplace, Tlw BARROWS It WALUCE Co, MICKEY FINN INCOME Property, downtown, fireplace, dining room, kitchen HAVE REFRIGERATOR? Try conditioners, glass sliding LOVELY 8-room home with all appliances including garage, real cute nome for the beginner or retiree. Realtor! — MLS shows 2 8 7 o profit, great retire­ Mancfaeiter Parkade - 64M306 WELL— IF VDU DOJ'T "IT'S NOT ALL FUN AND GAMES WITH this two-bedroom apartment, doors, ali large rooms. FHtll available January 1st. Washer, dishwasher and disposal, wall- VimOlHOANCHUTEII U m 130,000 stove, parking, basement, yard. ment income. Keith Real KNOW, IT MEANS VDU THE CAST OF THE WRESTLER AND basement storage area, ample dryer, refrigerator and .stove to-wall carpeting, rec room, 3% Cream puff Ranch ready for Christmas occupancy. Three HAVEN'T SEEN NORRIS $120. 52-01. Rentex, $25 fee, 549- EsUte, 6464126, 649-1922. THE LADY... WHERE THE KISSING NO parking. Starting at $175. Han­ available. Rental $275. Lease baths, large lot. Priced right. bedrooms, living room, dining area, kitchen, full basement. ANDERSON’S COLUAAN LONGER TAKES PLACE OFF STAGE... 6980. dy to shopping, schools, bus and security required. Call 236- Call Mitten Agency, Realtors, nBBI BHl |BBI OiH I M BGBIy IM jB @ O B C A R R VET/ I'LL READ IT Houses For Solo 72 Not many around at this price. IS IN TH E and religious facilities. 5530. 643-6930. bring a grolit U n Wist Ms. THREE BEDROOMS and MMCHESm - 034,000 O F F IC E O F R O G E R children are accepted. Model apartment open for in­ MANCHESTER GREEN • Priced right is this new 6-room Ranch, 3 bedrooms, 1V5 ONE-bEDROOM House, hot Charming old home, 7 rooms, PORTER ST. area Im­ Out of Town-For Solo 78 C A R L S O N , K1e 5 Appliances, parking, basement, spection 1-5 p.m., Saturday baths, stove, dishwasher, disposal, wall-to-wall, water paid. Carpeted with two fire^aces, JV4 baths, two- maculate 7 room Colonial, gar­ THE JUST only $140.97-19. Rentex, $25 fee, and Sunday. Other times by immediate.. P R O D U C E R parking and yard. $130. 97-23. car garage, plus potential of age, trees, privacy. Hutchins LET SOMEONE else pay your THE SHOWDOWN w a r m i n g " 549-6980. appointment. O F TH E QP» , Rentex, $25 fee, 549-6980. prime business location on V* Agency, Realtors, 649-5324. COWENTRY >> 030,000 rent, 7 room house with 3 fami­ - SH O W __ ” ,1-4 Brand new Raised Ranch, 3 bedrooms, living room, dining ly on same lot. $51,900. Owner- 125 EAST CENTER Street - 3- acre lot. Upper 30’s. Frank 0. CaU: Out of Town- MANCHESTER - 6 1/2 room agent, 6494600. room apartment with heat, Steele, 742-7938. room, kitchen, 1% batto, laundry, family room with UAR H0USIN6 CORP. For Rent 66 Ranch. Fireplace, rec room, CAPTAIN EASY s to v e , r e fr ig e r a to r . $170 fireplace, 2-car garage, rent with option. BY CROOKS & LAWRENCE 643-0551 MANCHESTER - New Listing, immediate occupancy. Subur­ COVENTRY — Oversized 6 monthly. Call 646-6439. SOUNDS LIKE MEAN­ Robert Murdock, Realtor VERNON - Willow Brook Six-room Cape located close to ban location. City utilities. $30,- EUINOTON - 043J00 room Cape, IVk baths, full shed FIRST WE'VE IF YOU HAVE NO SEARCH Apartments, 3^ rooms at $180; 900. Hayes Agency, 646-0131. VINAS EX-BOSS, SOT TO FIND WHILE.. WARRANTS- THEN SHOW «.BUT HOW'S THIS FOR IDENTIFICATION?I 643-9551 schools, churchek and shopping. Brand new Raised Ranch, 3 bedrooms, living room, dining dormer, large rooms, $29,900. HAVE APPLIANCES? Four 4V^ rooms at $205. Includes LOU PICARD, MAY HIM. JAVA- SO MEYOUR BADSESl HOW Fireplaced living room, three room, kitchen, large family room with fireplace, many,* LaPenta Agency, Realtor, 646- HAVE THE ANSWER LET S S E E IF rooms, parking provided, ^ s e - Stephen J. Luchon Jr. heat, hot water, refrigerator, MANCHESTER - Englewood 2440. ELSE DO I KNOW YOU'RE bedrooms, move-in condition. many extras. PRISCILLA'S POP TO HER AMNESIA! VINA HERSELF EVEN COPS? ment, yard for pets. Children Supl - 640-5257 oven-range, dispos Drive, Cape. 6 rooms, 3 or 4 BY AL VERMEER CAN HELP US! negotiable. $135. 64-91. Rentex, Priced in the mid 30’s. Zinsser HEORON - 044,000 hwasher, wall-to-wall Agency, 646-1511. bedrooms, near everything. COVENTRY - nice 3 bedroom I DON'T -BUT I'D GUESS HE'S $25 fee, 549-6980. Old farm house on 15 acres with good frontage, pond, stone WE HAVE customers waiting car peting, air-conditioning, LaPenta Agency, Realtor, 646- Ranch, with dishwasher, dryer, w d lN D E R KMOW IN ABOUT THE parking, swimming pools, 2440. walls, trees. washer, and antenna, 3/4 WMAT WHAT VTHIRD GRADE) DANDY DUPLEX - Two for the rental of your apartment liiighted...... tennis courts, basket­ MANCHEOTER - 000,000 finished rec room, new ^zone SCHOOL HE SCHOOL spacious bedrooms, stove, or home. J.D. Real Estate ball court, ice skating, picnic IN TGWN MANCHESTER - Executive hot Water heat, good sized lot, BELON&S parking, laundry hookup, yard Associates, Inc. 646-1980. Former Cheney estate on acre of land in center of town, 10 grioves, storage. No pets. Call Immaculate 6-room Ranch, custom built Ranch. Three full price, ^ ,9 0 0 . Mitten Agen­ mr children and pets. $150. 53- spacious living room with large rooms, 2 full baths, new heating. Could be interesting. FOUR large rooms, second Veemon, 872-%ll between 94, spacious bedrooms, family cy, Realtors, 643-6930. 57. Rentex, $25 fee, 549-6980. weekdays, after 4, and on fireplace, good sized dining room off kitchen, rec room, floor, porch, working couple, ho DUPLEXEO weekends, call 872-4400. room, 3 bkirooms, kitchen den, lovely secluded lot. Hayes COLUMBIA LAKE - 7-room SIX-ROOM duplex, near children, poodle accepted. 646- 2087 after 3. with oven-range, and dis­ Agency, 646-0131. MANCHEOTER - 030,000 Raised Ranch, 2 1/2 baths, schools and sho|ming. $200 ROCKVILLE - Three-room hwasher, one car attached 6-6 older Implex, new roof, new gutters, 3 bedrooms, living fireplaces, paneling, carpeting, monthly. Call Peterman, CUSTOM built, air-conditioned, FOUR rooms, garage, heat, hot apartment, heat, hot water, garage. Well landscaped yard. huge recreation room, garages. Realtor, 649-9404. stove, refrigerator. $135. Adults California Ranch. Fireplaced room, dinllg room, kitchen, 2 furnaces. Needs decorating water, appliances, quiet, con­ Good location. $32,9()0. Hutchins Agency, 6 4 9 -^ . only. Security deposit required. living room, formal dining and some work. SIX-room flat, second floor, venient location, available im­ STEVE CANYON Parking for one car. Call 643- U&R REALTY GO., WC. room, modern kitchen witn MANCHEOTER - 047,000 SOUTH WINDSOR - New BY MILTON CANIFF modern kitchen with dis­ mediately. Security deposit. 9678. dining area, family room, three 5-5, ten-year old Duplex, 2 or 3 bedrooms, living room, dining listing, 3 bedroom Ranch, living IP SHE DECIDES T o ^HE WANTS ME T pT $200. 649-7544, 649-6985. 643-2692 a-H I ALGORYTE-USED F^d o e s n Y i t t a k e KNOWING GENERAL RHILERIE^ hwasher, disposal, washer and large bedrooms, fourth possi­ TAKE THE AFRICAN room, kitchen, 2 furnaces. room, dining room, kitchen, HELP SAVEA MINING TD MANUFACTURE SOME DOING l b - -I WOULD GUESS THAT HE HAD YtJUR di7 er, carpet in living room, Robert D. Murdock, Realtor ASSIGNMENT, WE'LL ROCKVILLE - Five rooms, ble. 2-car garage. BeauufuUy first floor family room, 1 1/2 THE BORN LOSER THE GREATEST CLEAR AN OUTSIDER PAPERS RIGHT IN HIS POCKET- dining room and one bMroom. M A N C H E S T E R A r e a - MANCHEOTER ~ 001,000 ^ BY ART SANSOM START THE MACHINERY.' (Hebron) Modem 4 rooms, $190 acre yard, garden, $150, Five landscaped ^unds. Marion E. baths, attached garage. HEAT-RESISTANT -AND A WOMAN-FOR ‘ CASE VOU SHOWED IMMEDIATE One-car garage, heat and hot room, $135, Four rooms, $115. Robertson, Realtor, 643-5953. (2) Brand new 5-5 Duplexes, 3 bedrooms, 1V$ baths, large GOODNIGHT, KIDS ' SUCH AN ASSIGNMENT per month includes heat, hot MANCHESTER - Original Located on 100’ 200’ treed Tot. mMBllHWHOO'REfeMllJfb water furnished. Good Appliances included, utilities kitchen, living room, separate driveways; basements, fur­ l$rrANm,VK€rABLE, l$lT6CMgTHlMfcHOUW(>JT water, carpeting, appliances, owners selling their home, Many extras to stay with this neighborhood. Convenient to , extra. 872-0359,8 p.m. to 9 p.m. 50 DURANT STREET - naces, aluminum siding, wall-to-wall carpeting, stoves, dis­ storage, 649-2871, 646-0882. three .large bMrooms, 2 full house. F. J. Spilecki, Realtor, MIHERAL.? H^\lE^OR^HroRALUAT shopping and schools. $250 per Immediate occupancy, five- hwashers, etc. baths, large kitchen with built- 643-2121. month. Call Peterman, Realtor, ROCKVILLE - Rockland room Ranch. $25,900. LaPenta m StJOW H AT 649-9404. LOOKING for anything in real in oven, range and disnwasher. MANCHEOTER Terrace Apartment, Highland Agency, Realtor, 646-2440. t'MUVllU4) estate rental — apartments, Attractive (flning area. Living Several 2-family lots available. Will build to your STAFFORD SPRINGS - Atten­ m M O T R A m , l O M Avenue, Large and beautiful 3 tion Mr. Handyman, 65 duplex, AVAILABLE Immediately, homes, multiple dwellings, no room with fireplace. 30s. specifications. room, one-bedroom SEVEN-ROOM Raised Ranch, five-year old heating system, (y.Ac?T$. l u m ' modern 3-room apartment, fees. Call J.D. Real Estate Wolverton Agency, Realtors, apartments, available im­ 2 1/2 baths, recreation room, minimum work needed. Good carpeting, appliances, parking, Associates, Inc. 646-1980. 649-2813. mediately, includes heat, hot fireplace, carpeting, garages, investment potential. Asking storage. Hilliard Street. 649- / water, carpeting, air- trees. Hutchins Agency, 649- FM $18,500. W. J. Barcomb, 7289, 568-3850. TWO-BEDROOM duplex, half MANCHESTER - Older conditioning, all appliances, 5324. of two-family. Includes Colonial in excellent condition. Realtor, 644-8000. with dishwasher and dispbsal. 646-4144 ... ii' appliances and carpeting. $220 Much new work performed in­ Private terrace and pool. From MANCHESTER - New Dutch (Our new phone number) per month. Paul W. Dougan, cluding 2 full baths, formal COVENTRY - Immaculate $165. 872-6360, 5 2 9 ^ . Colonial, 3 or 4 bedrooms, Realtor, 643-4535, 646-1021. dining room, three bedrooms, 2- Raised Ranch. Family room, dining room, family room with car garage. $35,900. Wolverton FRECHEHE A MARTIN, INC. fireplace, two-car garage, THE FLINTSTONES BY HANA-BARBERA PRESIDENTIAL VERNON - Like new, duplex, at fireplace, aluminum siding, 2- MANCHESTER - Nice second Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. 263 Main Street, Manchester, (tonn. deck, aluminum siding, large 83 Skinner Rd., freshly car garage, wooded lot. Merritt floor apartment. Two lot. Owner transferred. Asking A LLE Y O O P VILLAGE APTS. decorated, two-bedrooms, Agency, ^1180. mid 30’s. Evelyn Carlson, 646 BY V.T. HAMLIN bedrooms, convenient MANCHESTER-VERNON line POOR A kitchen with appliances, living MANCHESTER - 2-story 0836, Northeast Realty, 566 HE AIN'T GONNA ) THEN W1___ MANCHESTER neighborhood. Older couple - Original owner leaving state HERE, TOKO, BABY;// > / A / 0 - ,FALL room, bath, basement, parking. MANCHESTER - New 7-room (tontemporary. An exciting 7- MANCHESTER - Older home, 6 7907. LET US GET BY / HAFTA TRY HOLD M Y , preferred. $150. per month. and can give immediate oc­ r a » W H A T c a n INSURANCE Heat included. $230 monthly. Ranch, three bedrooms, 2 room custom designed home, large rooms. Immaculate con­ HIM, MR,OOP/ / SOMETHING AX/ One and two bedrooms. Paul W. Dougan, Realtor, 643- cupancy on this three bedroom MO/WMV POLICV Call 872-3487, if no answer call baths, family room with only one year old. Three dition. Centrally located. $23,- 4535. Ranch with 2-car garage, P O F O R M I G N T & E Near schools, churches 872-0333. fireplace and patio off kitchen, bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths with 2 900. Philbrick Agency, 9 / fireplaced Hving room, large SOUTH WINDSOR VOU? SNORTN and shopping Center, on aluminum siding, 2-car garage, bidets. Fibt-floor family room Realtors, 646-4200. MANCHESTER - Older one- kitchen with dining area. Near READY NOW \ COHSIDERINQ HEBRON - 4-room apartment lovely wooded lot. Merritt with beamed ceiling and stone bus line. Call anytime. bedroOm apartment, on bus acre lot. Low 40s. Wolverton V / and bath, country living, city Agency, 646-1180. fireplace, wall-to-wall line. Includes heat and Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. CAPE - Six rooms, .wall-to-wall For immediate occupancy. 6 646-2623 conveniences, next to a carpeting throughout, oversized appliances. Older pel person carpeting. Wooded lot. Near room Ranch completely bubbling stream. $170 per MANCHESTER - 5-5, 2-family, 2-car garage. Slate foyer, treed preferred. $110 per month. Paul MANCHESTER - Four family, _ _ oye . hospital. $29,900. Philbrick month. Deposit required. kitchen,, living room, dining lot in prime neighborhoodlighb with redecorated inside. 3 W. Dougan, Realtors, 643-4535. home in the center of town,' Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. Children welcome, no pets. Call room, 2 bedrooms, each unit, 2- city utilities. unr Immediate oc- bedrooms, full ceramic tiled excellent condition throughout THREE ROOMS, heat and hot 6464776. car garage. Merritt Agency, cupancy. Low 60’s. Warren E. bath. Wall to wall carpet in MANCHESTER - Available with four targe rooms each RANCH - ’Two years old, 6 1/2 water, parking, centrally 646-1180. Howland, Realtors, 643-1108. living room, dining room and December 1st, four rooms With apartment. Excellent estate rooms, large country kitchen, located. (Jail 649-5761. ROCKVILLE - First floor, four- heat, centraily located. Adults builder. $65,000. W olverton 13x21^ 3 brarooms, 11/2 baths, hall. Range, refrigerator and room apartment. All utilities, MANCHESTER - Five famUy first-floor family room, garage. air conditioner. A best buy at la-H MANCHESTER - 6 rooms, 3 only, no pets. $185 monthly. Call Agency, Realtors, 649-^11 12-4 appliances. Immediately plus 5-car garage. Excellent in­ $38,900. Philbrick Agency, HMV t HU, ix . TM l«| US. >»i OH bedrooms, duplex, full private 9 to 5 p.m., 643-1579. TWO-FAMILY ZONE $32,900. Call 6465306. available. $175 monthly. Phone come, central location. $69,900. Realtors, 646-4200. basement, spacious clean SIX-room beautiful Raised This large, older home on Philbrick Agency, Realtors, MR. ABERNATHY BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY MANCHESTER - New 2- 872-^9 after 4 p.m. rooms. Security deposit. Ranch, two fireplaces, two-car West Center Street In 646-4200. family. Three bedroom Available January 1st, 1974. garage, too many extras- to Manchester, is ripe for COLONIAL - Large front-to- ••B&W«* YO U C A N EYB^ CUDDLES WHO COULD BE BETTER SUtTHP FOR ' LXAJUUVAAAJ apartments. Carpeting and air- VERNON - 4-room apartment, The BARROWS It WALLACE Co. LcmjuliU Call 646-5377. list.Call Peterman, Realtor, remodeling. 7 rooms, 1V4 ’TWO-FAMILY Duplex, 7 and 8 back living room with r . O3UKT0N IS HELPING. SERVING HORS DbEUVRES AND D IPS? UjutjJ conditioning. Convenient loca­ refrigerator, stove, washer and Reilton — MLS T H I S e A B I S 649-9404. rooms. Newly remodeled fireplace, formal dining room, tion. Available December 1st. dryer. After 5 p.m, 6464203. baths. Q ose to everything and Manchc!ter Parkade — 6 4 » ^ mCTYfitCX US, S IR ! FIVE ROOMS, tiled bath, heat kitchens and baths. Large two-car garage. Vinyl siding. Merritt Agency, 646-1180. MANCHESTER - Two homes in a B-zone. Now vacant and EXPECT and hot water, included, newly STORRS area - On Route 44-A. private yard. Immaculate con­ Immaculate condition. $34,9d0. V’ for the price of one. Mother, ready to go at $32,000. Call Philbrick Agency, 6464200. BTeWONB. W IN AT BRIDGE remodeled, middleaged adults, Brand new duplex, wall-to-wall dition throughout. Garages. i THREE ROOMS - quiet, plea­ Dad, Sister, Brother can have Doris Smith... WILLINGTON - Selection of TO PITCH in ! securiU deposit, references, no carpeting, 3 bedrooms, full bath Central location. .$49,500. i sant, convenient location. their own 3-room apartment in two duplex Raised Ranches, ts. Parking, 11 1/2B School on second floor, half bath first Philbrick Agency, Realtors, Working adults, no pets. Partly this (residence A) west side one with three acres, im­ It. Across from East Side Rec. floor, large living room, kitchen JARVIS REALTY CO. 6464200. MANCHESTER $31,900 King plays role below station furnish^, lease, security. 643- neighborhood. Oversized Cape mediate occupancy. The other Near Main St. with dinette area, all RoMort-IIILS 643-1121 !i NORTH 4 2880. with everything, big living WHY WOBHY fully rented. Ten rooms each. Club some 4U years ago. West did have a much bet­ appliances, stove, self-cleaning CIRCA 1730 - Antique Qilonlal 4 7643 ¥+CnRDJi?/»#e4* room, big kitchen, big screene Near UConn. $42,900. Lessenger The bidding was simpie, ter place for that king of MANCHESTER - 2 bedroom oven, double door refrigerator, recently restored. Seven ABOUT G A S? ¥742 in porch, big lot, big 2-car gar- MANCHESTER - Three- Company, Realtors, 6468713, but would go the same way trumps. He should have kept The bidding has been: 4 apartment, ideal for young dishwasher, disposal, fml base­ fireplaces, summer kitchen, Walk to major shopping and 4 2 6 ^ 1 . ♦ K975 age. See itt - you’ll believe itit. In bedroom Cape, rec room, today in any sort of game. it right in his hand. Later on family, includes heat, ment with washer-dryer hook­ new bath^ kitchen. Two-car bus from our spotless 6 room 4^AK West North East South appliances and carpets, $ ^ VILLAGER the 30’s. F. J. Spilecki, carpeting, fireplace, extras. LulcjiA WEST(D) Some hands just bid when South played trumps ups. Rent $250. Call 643-7244. garage. Philbrick Agency, Cape with oversized garage CENTER of Rockville - Older «-4 EAST !♦ Pass I f monthly. Paul W. Dougan, Realtors, 643-2121. Mia 30’s. $900 down to qualified 4 K105 automatically. West would still collect a APARTMENTS Realtors, 6464200. and a huge back porch. Huge tw o -f^ lly home that is truly 4 - Pass 3A Pass 34 Realtor, 643-4535 or 646-1021. veteran. Warren E. Howland, f AS f KQ10963 West opened the ace of trick with the king, but he Pass 34 Pass 4N.T. Five-room, 2-bedroom EAST HARTFORD Honey, 3 Realtors, 643-1108. eat-in kitchen, formal dining the handyman’s special. One hearts ana continued the suit. STARTER or retirement home, MANCHESTER - 6-room 4 QJI062 4843 would score another and the Pass 54 Pass ? townhouse, wall-to-wall bedrooms, appliances, parking room, 3 bedrooms, fireplaced apartment vacant. Asking $26,- WINTHROP East won that second trick MANCHESTER - Homestead 4 rooms, landscaped lot, gar­ Colonial. Large kitchen, formal BY DICK CAVALLI 4^QJ9 410862 setting tripk with his ten spot. You, South, hold: and porch. $150 takes it. 18-09. DARTMOUTH Heights - Near 900. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, 646 with his queen and led the Park Village, nice 2 b ^ o o m carpeting, fireplace, 2 air con­ age, close to bus line, $:^,000. dining room, 3 bedrooms, gar­ living room, oven & range and SOUTH What’s more, when West 4KJ6S fA83 2 4K104A6 3 Rentex, $ ^ fee, 549-6980. Martin School, Ansaldi built, 7- 1577. king. Townhouse, private entrances ditioners, appliances, heat Iteith Real Estate, 6464126, age. Immaculate condition. full dry basement. Call Joe WITH A HAIRCUTANDASHAVE, 4 AQJ982 oyerruffed he should have What do you do now? 649-1922. room Colonial. 2(4 baths, I COULD aiNO “RIOOLETTO" South ruffed with the queen seen that a discard would in­ and patio, full basement, in­ and hot water, IVli tiled baths, GLASTONBURY One and $29,900. Philbrick Agency, Gordon, 649-5306. COLUMBIA - Only $29,300. 53’ ▼ J5 A — Bid five notrump to ask fireplace, appliances, city AT THE AVET. at which point West made a sure two trump tricks for cludes heat, appliances and washer and dryer hookup, two-bedroom g a r d e n Realtors, 646-4200. Ranch, 20’ living room, three ♦ A for kings. UNDER $30,000 - Three utilities, 3-zone heat, plastered \ remark that has given a par­ him. He might well have seen carpets, $245. Paul W. Dougan, patio. No pets. apartments. Large rooms and bedrooms, full cellar, 3/4 acres, 4^7543 TODAY’S QUESTION Realtor, 6434535 or 646-1021. bedroom Cape, aluminum walls, two-car garage. ••B&W.. ticularly bad play a name it this if he had just concentrat­ closets. Swimming pool. $163 to GEORGIAN COLONIAL - The BARROWS It WALUCG Co. 7% assumable mortgage. - Both vulnerable Your partner bids six hearts to Call 649-7620 siding, encloseid sunporch plus Immediate occupancy. Charles Center chimney, two Realtor! — MLS still holds. ed on the play and not show two kings. What do you do $189. 6334972. Lesperance, 649-7620. Lessenger Company, Realtors, West North East South 4 1/2 ROOMS, second floor, sundeck, acre of wooded land. fireplaces, modem kitchen with Manchester Parkade — 606306 West plopped on the king bothered to talk. now? 6468713, 4269291. ) 14 Pass I f U stove, heat, hot water, and gas. Keith Real Estate, 64641^, built-ins, large formal dining Answer Tomorrow ' MANCHESTER - Fine spacious Pass 34 Pass 44 and remarked, “No better (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.) Working couple. Call 649-4(^. 649-1922. room, front-to-back living FOUR-ROOM apartment, se­ Colonial home in attractive es­ COLUMBIA - country kitchen, Pass Pass Pass place for it” Buolnooo Locotlono tor room, large front foyer, den, MANCHESTER - Brand cond floor, $135. 396 Hartford tablished neighborhood. Four large living room, both Opening lead-- A f He was partly right. From ATTRACTIVE 4 1/2 rooms, se­ Rant 67 MANCHESTER - 7-room screened porch, four bedrooms, spanking new Colonial, Answer to Previous Puzzle Road, Manchester. Call 649- bedrooms, first-floor family carpeted, plus 3 rooms, 1 1/2 declarers standpoint there cond floor apartment, stove and luxury Ranch includes in- 2 1/2 baths, garage. Large lot, featuring formal dining room, Scrambler 1946. baths, 2-car insulated garage. was no better place for his. nrDir^Qci refrigeratqr, $150 monthly. INDUSTRIAL SPACE - 1,400, ground pool, huge kitchen with room, and meticulous high on a hill, in one of living room with fireplace, s r a r a a s decorations makes this an un­ South won the diamond Lease, security. Middleaged 8,300, 10,000, 6,200, starting at all the built-ms, den with Manchester’s finest kitchen including new range i Z -4 By Oswald & James Jacoby s couple preferred. *No pets or FOUR ROOMS, second floor .80 cents a square foot, in­ fireplace, 3 bedrooms, two full usual offering at $43,900. and dishwasher, I 1/2. baths, 3 oac return; drew trumps with two ACROSS 2 Athena neighborhoods. $66,500. 3 Nevadan, for children. References required. with heat and hot water. Adults cluding heat. Warren E. baths, heated family room, 2 Warren E. Howland, Realtors, good size bedrooms. Aluminum c Wl H HI*, be, IM. «n. Ui. W. ow. leads and chalked up game 1 Gullet Philbrick Agency, Realtotors, COLUMBIA - Holiday occupan­ Today’s hand was played instance. preferred, no pets, $180 per Howland, Realtors, 643-1108. 643-1106. „ and rubber. 4 Erstwlylc Call 646-1074. plus garages. Wolverton Agen­ siding, aluminum storm win­ 4 Unspoken 6464200. cy, 3-bedroom Ranch. TWo-car at "'New York’s Cavendish Chief Justice month. Call 643-8344. cy, Realtors, 649-2813. dows, screens and storm doors - SM asculinc oversized garage. Completely S H O R T R IB S 8 Ancient Syrian BY FRANK O’NEAL appellation MANCHESTER — 100,000 front and rear, gas (2-zone) hot kingdom FOUR-ROOM apartment, first renovated. Excellent location. 6 Strip of MANCHESTER - 4 rooms, se- square feet, will divide. MANCHESTER - 6 room MMGHESTER & nOIIITY water heat, city utilities, -.SIRE, IHpy SAV HE5 TAWNS BRIBER 12 Pub brew floor, cellar, storage, garage, Low taxes. Mid 30’s. Petrus X'V\ GLAD TO HEAR H ES provisions cond floor, one child, Suitable for manufacturing and I^nch, formal dining room, landSc^ed including new 1WERES A RU.MOI? GOING 13 Tropical plant KICKBACKS AND FUCYOFFS. SHOWING, SOME OF THE 7 N um ber yard. $155 per month. Call 649- Realty, 2263777. M Giris name appliances, parking, no dogs, warehouse. 1-226-1206. fireplace, garage, walk out shrubs. Bowers School district. around ABOUT 1HE PRINCE 8 Pulpy fruit 2871. MANCHESTER — New listing. West side 6-room QUALITIK OF LEADERSHIR /- 15 Legal point December 1st, $135. 633-9057. basement, large lot. Char-Bon Reasonably priced at $37,900. 9 H odgepodge BOLTON - Beautiful Contem­ 16 Variety ol Colonial Cape, 1V4 baths, Immaculate. $32,900. ST A R GAXElC*iO 10 Exclamation 27 llolv Land 42 Petty qu:irrel THREE carpeted, air- Agency, 643-0^. ' Do call soon....Martens Agen­ chalcedony NEW 3-bedroom Duplex, half of porary Ranch, 10 rooms, 2 1/2 -By CLAY R. POLLAN- o l sorrow 28 Tumult 43 Olympian MAIN STREET - 5-room apart­ conditioned rooms available cy, Realtors, 6462550. ARltS LIRRA 18 Feminine two-family. IVi haths, baths, fieldstolie fireplace, Your Doily AcHvily Guido 11 Sheep rot 29 Makes booboos goddess ment, newly decorated, garage, immediately. Can be sub­ MANCHESTER - Four or five MAR. li appellation carpeting, appliances included. MANCHESTER — Forest Hills executive 9-room sunken living room, large ther­ 17 R iddle 31 OceupanI 44 Heavy blow $165 monthly. 646-2098 A n . According to iha Start. 20 Hangman s \ divided. Call 649-5261 or stop at bedroom older home. Rural MANCHESTER - Neat as a pin (» 19 Virulent 33 .Short axis 46 Educational Full basement, $267 per month. custom built Ranch, double garage, private yard. mopane windows, on 11/2 acres To develop message for Wednesday, halter John H. Lappen, Inc. 164 East location. Small bam and gar­ is this charming 6room Cape. 114-16-19-28 61612-24/0 23 Get up 38 Italian painter groups I ah > Paul W. Dougan, Realtor, 643- with 10 mile view. $48,500. 43-48-56 read words corresponding to numbers 21 Take food THREE-ROOM apartment. TTiree bedrooms, living room, D 31-6675 24 Coldwind 40 Garment 47 At all tim es 4535, 646-1021. age. Reduced to $37,900. Paul 22 Profit Philbrick Agency, Realtors, TAURUS of your Zodiac birth sign. 25 Awry idial.) 41 South African 48 Crow like birds Stove, refrigerator, heat, hot W. Dougan, Realtor, 6434535. MANCHESTER — 7V4 room Ranch, fireplace, full dining room, and rec room. . SCORMO 24 Arrow 6464200. An. 20 1 Early 31 Imporront 61 Step 26 Becloud Huguenots 50 M ale sheep water. Phone 647-9251, 460 MAIN STREET - Ideal for Wall-to-wall caipet and paneled 2 Lucky 32 Necessory 62 Key per. / TWO-BEDROOM Townhouse, basement, vacant. Owner must sell. $30,900. MAY,JO store, office etc. $160. Call 646- PRIME AREA • If you want walls. Asking $31,900. Zinsser ,-t* 3 Judgment's 33 Pleosure 63 Requires NOK-Jn 26 lee m ass I 2 3 4 5 6 7 B 9 10 11 full private basement. Private COLUMBIA - Immediajp oc­ O V l- 6-13-15 4 Bring 34 Could 64 Rut 27 B efore 2426, 9-5. your children to swim in their Agency, 6461511. I626-34-4U entrances and patio. Includes cupancy, spotless two-bedroom S^36-54 5 Encounter 35 Help 65 Thon (p refix I l2 13 14 own pool and play in their own BOLTON — 60 foot U&R Ranch, country size 66 Relations 57-65-79-87$ heat, appliances, carpets, $245 Fumithod Aporirnonti 64 Ranch. Fireplace, dining room, ' GIMINI . 6 Hours 36 And . 30 Kindle STORE, 24 1/2x35’, full bas^' large backyard, call us to find kitchen, rec room, 2 baths, 2-car garage. Low 40’s. t h r e e b r a n d new BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE 7 Get 37 From 67 In SAGITTARIUS 32 D am age IS IS 17 per month. Paul W. Dougan, full cellar. Additional land and 80 ut 38 0 f 68 Oo Colonials. Lots of extras in­ HOY. 22 A « 34 Sown ROCKVILLE — Available now, ment. Center Street location. out about this fine Split-level 9 Loving 39 The 69 Pronxition Realtor, 643-4535, 646-1021. barns available. Low 30’s. 20 35 Seaman 16 19 2o Call 6 4 9 ^ 9 . home. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, cluded and priced to sell in time SIC ‘IW/ o w .o w f-m is 10 Excellent 40 Chorn 70 Out •fCr » nicely furnished 3V4 room Petrus Realty, 2263777. ^ 36 Alw ays 643-1577. COVENTRY — New Dutch styled Raised Ranch, for your Very Merry Christ­ O k 2- 622-35 11 Some 4 j Be 71 Immediote 42-4655-59^ apartment, residential area. DUKE/ OOd/flET Icontr. I 21 23 mas. All have gas hot water ^5652-66 12 Today 42 Be 72 Con 61-768690(S , ^Adults, no pets, security. $160 MANCHESTER - East Center stone fireplace, country setting, plck'ybur colors. HIM OFF.' CE T’ lM f 37 French resort SIC, CANCER 13Fdvor • 43 Coreful 73 Morning 26 28 29 .APARTMENT monthly, 646-1060. Street. Eight-room house for 100x190’ LOT goes with this $37,900. heat. For more information call Wontod-Rool Eototo 77 14 Pursue 44 Attention 74 Officiols CAPRICORN 39 Old soldiers ‘ 24 25 75 Decisidns ■ r e n t a l o f f ic e lease. Five room paneled suite clean 8-room older home. Three the....M artens Agency, 15 Combining 45 Projects (co ll. I 31 32 33 gf-fiJUVt 22 16 Your 46 Publicity 76 Attention X ONE ROOM, bath, includes waiting room and bedrooms, 2-car garage, large Realtors, 6462550. SELLING your home or JAH. IP 40 L ord’s spouse We have a large variety of QLASTONBURY — New exciting Raised Ranches 17 Attention 47 Of 77 Should 41 Kine genus receptionist room. Second kitchen included in this scarce acreage? For prompt friendly r\ l 1-27-29-53 18 Your 48 And 78 Reciprocote 7- 6 3 6 3 9 ^ 34 3S deluxe one and two-bedroom refrigerator, heat, hot water. 42 R em oved by floor, large three-room apart­ and Colonials on. Minnechaug Mountain. 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J, WE WILL buy your house for 30 To FinorKlal $5 56 4 640-1021 Center, 186 West Middle Tum- Treed lot, Helen D. Cole, Crockett, Realtor, 6461577, or cash. Call anytime, Hutchins 0 ^ - 4 6 - 5 8 2632-46514 D O W N occupancy. Hayes Agency, 646- C^:72-8689 /Good ^Advehe 0 N e u tn l 0131. piHe, or call 649-6205 or 643-6802. Realtor, 6434666, 646-2482. 875-6279 Agency, Realtors, 6465324. 6 7 -7 6 8 6 8 8 $ 1 Evangelist ' (NEWSPAPER ENtERPRISE ASSN I

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y PAGE TWENTY - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester,, Contf, Tues., Dec. 4. 1973 W s .

stipulated that lots 9 and 10 are to be held DecT 12 at the Astronomy not (o contain lesa than 4.3 The purpose of the program is preparing for the observation of Glaucoma Center In For the next several weeks, to develop skills of observation Comet Kohoutek and the partial Hebron Notes acres each. Wethersfield. weather permitting, interested Two others subdivisions, and recognition as well h's rein­ .solar eclipse due this month. ’The tests are offered to per- - fifth grade students and their forcing classroom studies, and ANNE EMT which will deal with reports and Northam Hills Section 1 on Old son 35 years of age and over and parents will be spending to develop an awareness and If IfSW IM t it tM d u d tiN TREES Correspondent officers and committee chair­ Colchester Rd. and property of residents wishing to make dn Wednesday evening observing Mil, FOR SAl£ William Eisemann on Wall St. apjireciation of natural wonders Hinid OatilfM Ml ml fM Un hoM Tel. 2283971 man. appointment may call 228-3890. the skies. . of the sky. T PZC and Loveland Rd., were John Fulginiti, sight conser­ Nith rsMi f « im bnM. " n r Historical Society The class will also be Wesley Reed, radio and The Planning and Zoning received by the commission for vation chairman for the Lions The program, which is under consideration. Club, stresses the importance the direction of teacher Manchester—A City of Village Charm television personality, will give Commission voted in executive HRICEi FIFTEEN CENTS SHOPPING DAYS his popular program, “More session last week to approve the ’The Northam subdivision is of the testing citing how “one Michael A. Klaplk, will give the Music From the Attic,” at the 10-lot subdivision (ap­ proposed for five lots and the out of every eight blind adults is students orientation on obser­ 4* wa’re open every night 111 TO CHRISTMAS ving objects-in the sky as Well MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, DEC. 5, 1973 — VOL. XCIII, No. 56 Hebron Historical Society’s proximately 23 acres) on West Eisemann is for 16 lots. a victim of Glaucoma.” (except taturdey) as the recognition of principle meeting tonight at 8 at Rham St. and Martin Rd. known as the Both subdivisions will be • However, if spotted early and holMay paper * referred to the Recreation and constellations. High School. Fawn Ridge Subdivision. treatment undertaken im­ < taMewan As is the custom of the socie­ However, building permis­ Conservation Commissions so mediately, Fulginiti said, • very Mftfe tMng}______that recommendations may be Telescope techniques will be ty at Christmastime, the public sion was withheld on lots 3,4,5 glaucoma need hot rob one of Bids Sought made for open space. used to observe the moon, is cordially invited free oF and 6 until approved designed his sight. Glaucoma Venus, Jupiter and its moons. For Gas, Oil charge to join with the society sanitary systems are received Transportation for residents Mars, Great Nebula in Orion, There are still a limited Truckers Protest Energy Restrictions Manchester’s purchasing in the enjoyment of Reed’s by the commission, approved needing it will be furnished by double stars, and other unique the mVi^cte of molnStreA | number of appointments thi Lions by calling the above agent declines to predifct what program. by them and by the health features found in certain con­ t downtown manchester^ There will be a short business department. available for the Hebron Lions telephone number. stellations. the response will be to in­ Club free glaucoma screening vitations he has sent out for meeting prior to the program. The commission also bids on the town’s gasoline, Sewer Project motor oil, grease and lubricant Traffic Tie-Ups needs for the coming year. “ I know the situation is very serious,” said Maurice Pass. Draws Fire Reported In “However, we’re making every Vff reasonable effort to locate a Hartford Blatioiial Several States source for next year’s needs. At Hearing Gasoline and motor oils may be u in short supply, when compared By The Associated Press to previous years, but they still ms: Truck drivers blocked off the Delaware Memorial exist, and the suppliers are still SOL R. COHEN signed by a considerable Bridge today, stalling rush-hour traffic on the main fnakesjau a Faworite Person number of people; and another, in business.” . Herald Reporter highway linking New York and Washington, D.C., in the The bids received will be B^ause of the considerable also signed by a considerable latest of a series of protests against rising fuel prices and opened Dec. 14 in the Municipal and, at times heated and number of persons, asking that Building. ' emotional, opposition Tuesday revenue-sharing funds be used lower speed limits. Pass said he has sent bid night to a proposed $500,000 to finance the cost. Bridge police said an es­ ewcryMliere you g a Thuenis Werkoven, one of timated 200 trucks blocked the the whole U.S.A. to get the fuel forms to seven suppliers of gas­ sanitary sewer installation in oline, including Chevron Oil Co. the Keeney St. area, the three men who led the opposi­ accesses to the two-span, eight- price down and let us have fuel priority,” said Barclay, who of Fairfield, the town’s present Manchester Board of Directors tion (the others were William -S.; -W lane bridge which normally supplier, and to 10 suppliers of will schedule public hearing on Hooker and form er Town carries 45,000 vehicles a day said he was a spokesman for the motor oil, grease and the proposal at a future date. Director Frank Stamler), said across the Delaware River. truckers. 5 lubricants. Last night’s public hearing he, too, was circulating a peti­ “All approaches to the bridge The turnpike blockades had closed all lanes of the toll road The present contracts for the F or $3.00 a month you’ll get all unsecured personal instalment loans; Person Card. And get you started on was at Keeney St. School, with tion. He said it already was are blocked,” said Sgt. John automotive supplies expire Jan. We give jott a package about 125 persons in attendance signed by 90 to 95 per cent of the Tidewell of the bridge police. in three places. Authorities said 31, and the contracts being these benefits: 5% .on regular savings; guaranteed checkcashingthroughout a whole new way of banking, night or and with about 20 of them residents, opposed to the plan “A few cars are trickling some truckers continued to stop sought are for the year com­ of all your favorite banking speaking — a few in favor of the because of its high cost. through, but no trucks are occasionally after traffic free unlimited checking with no mini­ Connecticut; youth privileges; family day, at home or away. resumed. mencing Feb. 1. installation, most opposed. If He said the signators aren’t moving.” Bids are being sought on ap­ services for only $3 a month. mum balance; personalized checks financial counseling; your Favorite the applause that greeted talks opposed to the sewers, but only No attempt was made to Earlier, police used tow vehicles to remove some of the proximately 295,000 gallons of at no extra cost; no-bounce checks; Person Card. by opponents is any indicator, to the cost. He said they’d remove the truckers and of­ regular-grade gasoline, with We’re with you all the way. most of those present were op­ accept them if the town can ficials said the drivers per­ 800 trucks blocking Interstate 90.000 gallons ,of it for .'the This is the financial plan to end all Master Charge; free cashier’s checks All you have to do to become a. posed. come up with some other way Discuss Voltage Reduction Effects mitted emergency vehicles to 80 in Pennsylvania. The logjam Police Department, 15,000 for Mayor John Thompson asked of financing them. cross. near Milesburg finally broke up as the trucks started moving at the Park Department, 20,000 for plans. A complete money manage­ and free money orders; rent-free Favorite Person is visit any office of HARTFORD NATHJVAL Town Manager Robert Weiss to Stamler, who was on the The heavily traveled New Peter DeCarli (left), plant superintendent for Lydall & on Parker St. The daily five per cent voltage cutbacks, 10 m.p.h. in a two-abreast the Water Department, and prepare more information and Board of Directors in 1965-when Jersey Turnpike begins at ment package that includes every $6.50 safe deposit box where avail­ Hartford Natidnal.We’ll make it Foulds Division of Lydall Inc. of Manchester, discusses from 4 to.8 p.m., slow down the papermaking machinery parade that stretched for 20 170.000 for the Highway Depart­ BANKXimM to submit a detailed report to it took no action on a proposal Deepwater, on the New Jersey voltage reduction with Lydall chairman Robert Fuller miles. ,,, ment. The storage capacity for service you or your family are ever able; automatic savings plan; free quick and simple with just one appli­ Statewide Connecticut Offices the directors. ’That information, slightly. Fuller said. (Herald photo by Bevins) side of the bridge, and state (Sw Page Twenty) There were demonstrations the four departments is 27,000 while monitoring gauges in the pressed paperboard plant police diverted traffic off the likely to need. travelers’ checks; preferred rates on cation. Give you your own Favorite said Thompson, will be sent to by truckers on Tuesday in gallons. the 150 property owners in­ . ^ turnpike because of the tie-up. •Connecticut and Delaware as The motor oil, grease and ; r 'i volved, prior to scheduling the Other demonstrations tied up traffic in Ohio and Penn­ well as in New Jersey, Penn­ lubricant needs are for a varie­ follow-up public hearing. sylvania and Ohio. In addition, ty of grades. An estimated 2,000 = .W;': - M. m Because last night’s hearing sylvania early today as drivers Firm Sets Energy complained restrictions one man blocked the New York gallons of motor oil is being took more than two hours, and Directors Cool resulting from the energy crisis State Thruway near Buffalo in a sought. because the board adjourn^ its brief independent stoppage. V ? K I t ^ meeting at the pre-determined are interfering with their way » f I of earning a living. Truck blockades formed II o’clock, no actions were Conservation Goals Tuesday night on Interstate 80 About taken on any agenda items. Toward Buying Traffic began moving on the further planning for a 20 per in Pennsylvania at the Lamar They were deferred to next DOUG BEVINS tens Ohio Turnpike at dawn, cent emergency reduction. following blockades that closed and Danville eidts In the center Town ’Tuesday, Dec. 11. (Herald Reporter) severalerm I of the firm’s plants in­ oi the . stqte,. at 'HartonavUle Lydall, Inc., a Manchester- clude checking buildings and “We have to be prepared,” the toll road for several hours. Weiss explained that the State police said 300 to 400 near StroodiiibuTg and at the Final tryouts for Little Old Building based manufacturing. complex Equipment for heat losses, Fuller said, emphasising that New Stanton exit near Theatre of Manchester’s sewer proposal stenns from a with eight plants in IlvW'states, better maintenance ot tioilers L,ydaV\ c o u ld m a in ta in trucks v?ere Involved a t one petition for their instillation operations even with a 20 per point. Pittsburgh. February production of “Night SOL R. COHEN Its agenda ' items should be is taking steps to cut its and' steam pipes, and “serious When Pennsylvania' State signed by five property owners. $lMimillion annual energy engineering study” of manufac­ cent energy cutback. But he’s Drivers threatened new stop­ Watch” will be tonight at 8 in A '^comprehensive and Herald Reporter removed — the one requesting Police moved in early today to the LTM rooms at 22 Oak St. usage by 10 per cent, and It is turing processes. not sure what the results would pages this morning. Walter maximum plan” for the Due to the unexpected length it to consider acquisition of the be, and after a plan is Barclay of Omaha, Neb., said tow the trucks away, drivers Any interested resident of the of a public hearing THiesday Odd Fellow’s Building at the working on an emergency 20 “We’re bearing down and complained that officers broke sewering was explained by per cent curtailment plan just studying” operation of heavy developed a “dry run” of the truckers who have teen staging Manchester area is invited to Weiss and Town Engineer night on proposed sanitary Center. emergency procedures is periodic blockades as they windows and damaged drive read for this production. sewers for the Keeney St. area, Town Manager Robert Weiss in case the energy crisis gets equipment used in the plants, shafts on their rigs. Walter Senkow. worse. Fuller said, noting that Lydall planned. moved across Ohio since The proposed system, an 8- the Manchester Board of Direc­ explained the town could “This year we’ll purchase Tuesday morning would shut James Cox, public informa­ E The goal of an immediate 10 uses “thousands and thousands The Washington School M h inch shallow line and not, as tors deferred action until next purchase the building for $100,- about $lV3million worth of down the interchange of tion officer for the Penn­ Christmas Fair will be held Tuesday (Dec. 11) on its agenda 000, in order to demolish it, per cent cutback won’t have of horsepower” drying paper sylvania State Police, said Weiss explained, a trunk line, any effect on employment, and fiberboard and making energy in different forms,” Interstate 70 and 270 at the east Friday from 2:30 to 6:30 p.m. at would be placed in Keeney St., items. beautify the corner and permit Fuller explained. The firm’s edge of Columbus. He es­ truckers locked their cabs and the school. Christmas items, In addition to the public the state to make traffic im­ Lydall chairman Robert Fulier steel balls. left the trucks in gear, making beginning at Hackmatack St., said, and there are no plans to One specific example cited by usage is divided into one-half timated 200 to 300 truckers baked goods will be featured. would run south, tying in to hearing on the sanitary sewers, provements there. He said, electricity and one-half natural were involved. it impossible to tow them. He One table will include items by it conducted short public also, that Realtor T.J. Crockett reduce the 24-hour-a-day, 6-day Fuller was in paper making, said police had little choice Leland Dr., Linwood Dr., work week. where a large part of the gas, fuel oil, diesel fuel, and “We’re trying to shut down the Happy Crafters 4-H Group. Garden Grove Rd. and Erie St., hearings on a proposed $14,580 has a buyer for the property gasoline. other than to break windshields Proceeds will benefit the school appropriation to the Vocational who is ready to sign and that, “We’ve already done the ob­ process is the removal of of vehicles that had to be then would run through two vious things,” Fuller said, poin­ water. “ A huge amount of Fuller said he’s received PTA. private properties, and would Education Program, to be unless the directors declare assurances of adequate natural moved. C ting out elimination of un­ water has to be removed during tie into ffie Folly Brook 12-inch financed by an equal state their intent to negotiate for gas and fuel oil supplies — un­ There was no indication of a The board of deaconesses of grant; a proposed $76,710 ap­ town acquisition, the property necessary lighting, lowering of the process,” F’uller said, “and News concerted nationwide effort by trunk-line sewage system. about two-thirds of it is taken less federal regulations or in­ Center Congregational Church propriation to the Revenue- may be sold. thermostat temperatures, truckers to tie up traffic, but The latter was constructed as reduction of heated water out by air and heat, with the ternational events change the Capsules will meet tonight at 7:30 in the part of the townwide sewage Sharing Fund, to be financed The recommendation for , situation — but the outlook for sqme drivers and a West (ioast Federation Room of the church. from federal receipts an­ town acquisition came from the temperatures, and restrictions other third removed by trade magazine have called for system, when the Secondary concerning use of company pressing and squeezing.” diesel fuel and gasoline isn’t so The diaconate will also meet at ^wage-Treatment Plant was ticipated in January; and a Downtown Action Committee good. such a move. vehicles. Because removal of water by The American Trucking 7:30 in the Robbins Room of the built. Its cost was financed with proposed $42,000 allocation for last Thursday, and was An energy conservation “The important things, which heat requires so much energy, Layoffs Welcome Association, a trucking industry church. 85 percent federal funds and 15 a storm-drainage project in the publicized in all area program is a “healthy exercise N. Elm St.-White Brook area, newspapers. can mean big savings, are being plant officials are working to DETROIT (AP) - Auto in­ organization, and the per cent sewer department in good management,” Fuller dustry layoffs mean pay losses A breakfast for clergy and to be financed from revenue­ It was the consensus of the implemented as we study increase the amount of water Teamsters Union, which funds (the latter to be repaid by said, adding that “ nothing for hundreds of auto workers, retired pastors will be sharing funds. board Tuesday night it couldn’t them,” Fuller said. removed by pressing, which represents 400,000 drivers, both sewage fees). breeds innovation and creativi­ perhaps the loss of their jobs. Wednesday at 8 a.m. in Luther At the start of the meeting. make a snap decision, nor com­ Each of Lydall’s six division consumes less energy. disclaimed involvement in the Weiss said the estimated cost ty more than a crisis.” But to thousands of their fellow Hall of Emanuel Lutheran Town Director Vivian Ferguson mitment, on such short notice managers is charged with Cutbacks in-energy use protest. of the new system to property Fuller said it’s “most un­ workers, the layoffs are a Church. The breakfast is spon­ was given the path of office by and that, if Crockett indeed has developing an energy manage­ already being worked on should The truckers want an in­ owners would be about $20 per ment program for his plants. reach the overall goal of a 10 usual” to see an energy crisis in welcome holiday season respite crease in the 55-mile-per-hour sored by the Manchester Area Superior Court Judge John F. a buyer, the board isn’t about to peacetime, and he commented front foot, plus $350 to bring the Fuller explained, as Lydall per cent reduction. Fuller said, since they will still get the bulk speed limit imposed in many Conference of Churches. sewer line from the middle of Shea Jr. Mrs. Ferguson was in stop the sale. that response to energy conser­ England when swearing-in Mrs. Ferguson was in operations vary considerably. but a fear that the energy situa­ of their pay through unemploy­ areas, and they also want a the street to the edge of. the vation has be^n ’ outstanding. ment compensation and Mayfair Y Club will have a ceremonies Were held Nov. 19. England Friday .— the day The “We make everything from tion might get worse — depen- price ceiling placed on tile property line, plus whatever it ‘‘There is concern,” he supplemental unemployment social gathering Wednesday at It was the consensus of the steel balls to filter paper,” he ding on worldwide diesel fuel most trucks use. costs to bring the line into the emphasized. benefits guaranteed in the union 10 a.m. in Cronin Hall of board Tuesday night that one of (Sec Page Twenty) ■ said. developments — is prompting In Chicago, Teamsters Union dwelling and connect it to the The concern reaches into contracts. The Big Three Mayfair Gardens. All Mayfair President Frank E. Fitzsim­ house system. Lydall’s home office at 615 American auto makers have an­ residents are invited. mons said Teamster contracts Weiss read a report from the Parker St., where hallway nounced layoffs for more than may have to be reopened if the State Health Department, lights are all turned off and hot 200,000 of their 720,000 workers, A Holy Eucharist Service will 55 m.p.h. speed limits are kept which orders the town to cor­ water temperatures in the with most of the layoffs set for in force and wages fall. Many be Wednesday at 10 a.m. at St' rect sanitary sewage violations executive washrooms have Mary’s Episcopal Church. a week or less. drivers are paid on a mileage in the area. The report claimed been cut way down. basis, and slower speeds mean, that soil conditions there make( Fuller has even removed the less mileage YWCA D rop-In meets^ septic tanks inoperable. fluorescent light bulbs from one Amish Conservation Wednesday from 9:30 to 11:30 Health Director Alice Turek of the two fixtures in his own of­ OELWEIN, Iowa (A P)-The a.m. at the Community Y. All explained that four substandard r ' fice. “Every kilowatt counts,” Amish of Iowa are consummate women are invited for violations exist on Kenney St., he said. savers of energy. There are no ’I S I NASA Space fellowship, volleyball or where effluent is being dis­ telephone or power lines bowling, and a break for coffee. charged into open streams, leading into the Amish farm Program Babysitting is available. . against regulations. homes. No cars, trucks or trac­ She said the Condition can be tors are parked in the yards. Tonight corrected only with sanitary Television antennas are mis­ sing from the roofs. The plum­ I Public sewers. She said “cease and Minot H. Parker, space 5 CLOUDY bing is outside because to pipe desist” orders sent to the science specialist of the violators can be deferred until water in would require the use I Records of fuel or electricity. The Educational Programs Office such time as sewers are con­ Showers, possibly heavy at from Goddard Space Flight structed and the homeowners times and with possible Amish have none of the niceties of modern America, hut they Center of NASA will present a tie into them. thunderstorms, ending tonight, lecture-demonstration tonight Warranty Deeds also show none of the effects of Weiss, replying to the ques­ with lows in the mid to upper at 8 in Bailey Auditorium at Fox Grove Ltd. to Gerald P. tion, “What if the sewers aren’t 40s. Partly cloudy Thursday the nation’s struggle with and Clara Jeanne Dumond, mi severe energy shortages and in­ Manchester High School. put in? said, “If no solution is with temperatures in the low The program is free and open property on Strawberry Lane, WM flation. made, the properties can be 50s.- to the public. conveyance tax 353.90. declared unfit ,for human oc­ Precipitation probability is 90 Fox Grove Ltd. to Fred M. The lunar sample brought cupancy.” per cent this evening, lowering Darkened Skyline back from‘Apollo 12 will be on and Rose Mary Karas, property to 20 per cent Thursday. on Strawberry Lane, con­ Weiss said assessments NEW YORK (AP) - The display from 7 to 8 p.m. before against the 150 property ' W Winds will be southerly at 10 energy crisis is erasing some of the program. veyance tax $53.35. to 20 miles per hour with oc­ Harold P. and Anita B. m owners o)uld be paid when the sparkle from Manhattan’s The NASA program is I m casional stronger gusts later brought to Manchester through Glidden to Carola Muller., billed or could be deferred over after-dark skyline. The Great this afternoon and this evening, . the cooperation of the Greater property at. 331 Oakland St.,- a 15-year periocf — the latter at i :- A '--* -/ White Way is turning gray. fovorite Person privileges the whole 9 per cent Interest per year. becoming southwesterly at 10 to "Awesome spires like the Erti- Manchester Chamber of conveyance tax $17.60. Unliinited checking with no Higher interest rate allowedly’law Guaranteedctieckcashing 15 m.p.h. Thursday. Commerce and the Manchester Leo R. and Barbara L. Kajel Almost all the objections to Hospitality Center To Open Tomorrow pire State Building, once bathed on Regular Savings. throu^out Connecticut. family can eigmi Friday’s oulook — partly Board of Education. to William J. and Marilyn K. minimum balance. the sewers is because of the in brilliant lights, blend with Write all the*"cheibks you w ant There’s no Now you get)6% annual percental rate on your With your Favorite Person C&rd you can cash For just 11.00 a month per person you ^ order cost involved — ranging from Robert Charnas of Radio Station WINF and Manchester tor of retail affairs of the Greater Manchester Chamber of cloudy and cooler. the black of the night. The Tonight’s performance Is. one England, property off Center High of a week-long series of events St., conveyance tax $49.50! additional charge, no minimum balance. And we everyday savings. You can deposit and withdraw your HNB check up to $100 at any participating; cards for the young people m your lamuy. iius $4,000 or $5,000 per home to as Mayor John Thompson display a Santa Claus in prepara­ Commerce. Charnas heads the chamber’s Retail Trqde scallops of lights atop bridges Anchorage 18 with th ree NASA space Arthur G. and Emma Young print your, name and address on all y ^ r checks market or store as well as at any Hartford entitles them to all Favorite Person privileges. high as $20,000. tion for tomorrow’s opening«of a “Downtown Christmas Commission. The hospitality center, which offers relaxa­ have been turned off, and only ^at any time and still receive this interest rate. Boston specialists presenting to Robert T. and* Esther B. Board Secretary Phyllis tion and free coffee for weary shoppers; is being financed the bases of the spans are at no extra cost National Office. Hospitality Center” in a vacant store at 825 Main St. Chicago programs tof Manchester Young,' property off Woodside. \ Jackston said she has the by contributions of downtown merchants. (Herald photo by marked by a single strand of original petition, signed by the Observing the display are Miss Katherine Giblin (left)l Denver „schools and faculties, and ser­ St., conveyance tax $31.90. Manciiastar: 621 Middle Tiinipike, East; 588 Main Street, 220 North Main Street East Hartford: 1085 Main Street, 784 Silver Lane who headed the drive for the center; Lee Watkins, co- Ofiara) • . - lights to caution ships passing five persons requesting the San Francisco \- in the night. vice organizations. sewers; another in opposition. chairman of the Main Street Guild; and Gail Buroh; direc- Washington \