MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, JULY 8,1974 — VOL. XCIII, No. 236 Manchester—A City of Village Charm TWENTY PAGES PRICEi FIFTEEN CENTS Arguments Start Heat wave continuing, with temperatures in the 90s today and Tuesday. Fair and warm tonight with lows in the 70s. In Historic Case WASHINGTON (UPI) - Special held three days after the June 17, 1972 with a “definitive” decision — without Prosecutor Leon Jaworski told the burglary at the Watergate through the They Agree Supreme Court today that the bedrock clarifying what he considered March 21,1973 talks about secret money to “definitive”. issue in the fight over President buy the silence of Watergate defendants, Should Nixon-refuse to comply, that Feds Spend Nixon’s Watergate tapes is “who is to to April 26, 1973 when Nixon perhaps dis­ could bring intensified pressure on the be the arbiter of what the Constitution cussed the significance of the tapes with House to vote for impeachment —the says?” his former top aide, H.R. Haldeman, one same sort of pressure brought to bear by Too Much The historic oral argumnets began of the six men scheduled to be tr i^ in public reaction last October to the before the justices into the uncharted area September on the cover-up charges. so^alled “Saturday Night Massacre” in of Nixon’s power to withhold evidence on 'Those tapes requested by Jaworski which Nixon dismissed Special Prosecutor WASHINGTON (UPI) - President Watergate, Jaworski had the lead-off could be highly crucial to the impeach­ Archibald Cox and Attorney General ment inquiry if, as the Watergate grand Nixon’s top economic adviser and two presentation to the eight-judge bench and Elliot Richardson and Deputy Attorney told a packed courtroom: jury found in naming him an unindicted General William Ruckelshaus left their senators agree that federal spending co-conspirator, Nixon was “a member of is too high, and Sen. William “He (President Nixon) may be right in jobs rather than fire Ck>x. how he reads the Constitution. He may be the conspiracy to defraud the United Proxmire says it is the fault of the The President has relied on “executive wrong. If he is wrong, who is there to tell States and to obstruct justice.” privilege” as grounds for rejecting military. him so? What then becomes of our con­ St. Clair has contended that Jaworski’s Jaworski’s subpoena for the September 3 ^ Proxmire, in a speech prepared for stitutional form of government?” office is merely a “conduit” for the House trial of six former aides and associates Senate delivery, today charg^ Budget The court has never before ruled on a Judiciary Committee, which has been un­ charged with conspiracy to defraud the Director Roy Ash with making "a weak such direct confrontation between the able to get White House compliance with United States and obstruct justice. and vacillating effort” to cut the fiscal executive and judicial branches, and there After U.S. District Court Judge John J. 1975 budget. was no indication when the justices would Sirica ordered the material produced May The Wisconsin Democrat said Ash could make their decision after the three hours 20, Jaworski succeeded in getting the make an “all-out fight” to trim the budget of oral arguments today. Eight Justices Supreme Court to bypass the U.S. Court of and reduce inflation by cutting military Jaworski ran into trouble from the start Appeals here and proceed on a speeded-up schedule. spending, but that the administration con­ on the question of the Watergate grand sidered the defense and military foreign jury’s having named Nixon an unindicted On the Bench Later St. Clair convinced the justices aid "a sacred cow.” co-conspirator in the cover-up. they also should look into the authority of V Justice William 0. Douglas led off the the grand jury to name Nixon as a unin­ Herbert Stein, who is resigning as chair­ numerous subpeonas of its own. Nixon • ’ man of the Council of Economic Advisers questions before Jaworski had been up dicted Watergate coconspirator. Sirica 35 five minutes, asking what the grand jury’s previously said the committee could have refused to expunge the President’s name. this fall, blamed the public for inflation whatever information Jaworski had ob­ and said new tax increases might be naming of Nixon had to do with the tapes The record of the Sirica hearings on the and records of 64 conversations Jaworski tained, and he did not object to a transfer 64 conversations is under seal in the forthcoming unless the government curbed to the committee of large amounts of its spending. wants in the September trial of six of Supreme Court, which denied requests by Nixon’s former aides and associates. grand jury evidence. both Jaworski and St. Qair to make it Stein said on CBS’“Face the Nation” Even if should Jaworski prevail before that the admistration would try to prac­ Five other justices jumped into the fray, public. The defendants, who include the Supreme Court, the subpoenaed former presidential chief of staff H.R. tice the “old time religion” economic with Jaworski telling them that revealing ^LeVs Make a DeaV the grand jury’s action against Nixon was material could not be made available to Haldeman and former presidential assis­ policy of a balanced budget, strict spen­ It will be “Let’s Make a Deal Day” Thursday at Lutz Junior Museum, and necessary to get a full picture of the con­ the committee before it plans to start tant John D. Erhlichman, opposed dis­ ding limits, tight monetary policy and no voting on any articles of impeachment. closure. tax reductions. children will be encouraged to bring anything that they collect to trade at the spiracy and thus to obtain an order from outdoor market. Getting in some pre-barter day swapping on the right side U.S. District Judge John J. Sirica for the Under a previous ruling by District St. Clair also asked the court to examine Sen. Carl Curtis, R-Neb., agreed in an of the tables are (left) Kelly Graves, 8, of Willimantic, and Betsy Davenport. evidence. Judge John J. Sirica, Jaworski could not and disclose to him the record on which interview on ABC's "Issues and see the evidence until the judge screens it 8, of 10 Cedar St. Handling the swap ;table are Jean Lefebvre of the museum Douglas said the grand jury was sending the grand jury relied in naming the Presi­ Answers.” for irrelevant and sensitive materiaV-and dent. But the court said it would consider stall, left, and Beverly Dowd, junior volunteer. The swap shop will be open ^ material to the House Judiciary Com­ “I think that it is absolutely necessary mittee which is conducting an inquiry into that could take weeks. that request after the arguments. from 2 to 4 Thursday; rain date is Friday. (Herald photo by Dunn) for the United States to put its financial whether grounds exist for he impeach­ But Nixon has not ruled out non- The court directed the lawyers to house in order,” Curtis said. “By that I ment of Nixon, but Jaworski responded: compliance with a Supreme Court order to refrain from mentioning in their oral mean return to a balanced budget now if “The grand jury sent nothing in­ yield the material. In another tapes case, presentations anything that is in the we are going to halt inflation. We cannot Inside Today’s Grasso Urges criminating to the House Committee.” he said last year he would comply only sealed record before the court. go on increasing the debt, engaging in Jaworski agreed with Chief Justice deficit financing without i^iting all the Warren E. Burger that the fact that Nixon other forces of inflation...” Postponement was named as a co-conspirator was not The current budget contains a predicted enough itself to demonstrate as a basis for deficit of more than $8 billion. Of Hearings obtaining the presidential tapes and con­ President Nixon’s new economic Mrralii versations. counselor, Kenneth R. Rush, told U.S. h i " Forum of the Arts...... Page 2 HARTFORD (UPI) - Rep. Ella T. Justice Lewis F. Powell said Jaworski News and World Report that the White Area P ro file...... Pages 6, 7, 14 Grasso, D-Conn., a leading guber­ had said in his brief filed with the court House was working on a plan for voluntary that naming Nixon foreclosed the wage restraint and that the administration Little League To S ta rt...... Page 11 natorial candidate, asked that utility rate hike hearings set to begin today President’s claim of "executive hopes wage settlements for the rest of 1974 2-1 Weekend for L egion ___Page 13 privilege” as a reason for refusing to yield be postponed until a consumer counsel would “remain in the range of 7 to 8 per Directors’ Agenda...... Page 14 the material. Powell said Jaworski was cent at most.” is appointed to the Public Utilities claiming that the naming of the President I •' Commission. reduced him to the status of any other Hearings on what are expected to defendant. become the most hotly contested Jaworski satd the claim of “executive DEBNAM applications for utility rate hikes in state privilege” is not foreclosed, but the situa­ history were schedule today by the PUC, tion is such- that the claim is “inap­ but no consumer lawyer has been ap­ propriate.” “It is a factor that is impor­ pointed as required by a new law. tant. That’s why we lay stress on it,” he Gov. Thomas J. Meskill today asked said. permission to intervene in the hearing to Moments later, Jaworski returned to his urge utility cost-saving proposals that central argument that Nixon is subject to could alleviate any rate hike. court order. Meantime, a coalition of consumer “This case goes to the heart of our b%sic groups opposing the rate increases constitutional system,” Jaworski said. In planned a noontime rally at Bushnell our view, this form of government is in Park. A number of gubernatorial can­ serious jeopardy.;;;. didates have indicated they would speak in Presidential lawyer James D. St. Clair opposition to the request^ rate hikes. was presenting Nixon’s case after Rate hike requests have been eyed Jaworski had concluded. suspiciously in the past, but the energy The arguments were heard by three shortage and rising fuel cost adjustments Nixon appointees— Burger, Powell and tacked on to monthly electricity bills have Harry A. Blackmun; one Franklin brought on a landslide of opposition this Roosevelt appointee, Douglas; two year. Eisenhower appointees, William J. Bren­ The Hartford Electric Light nan and Potter Stewart; one Kennedy ap­ Co.(HELCO) and Connecticut Light and pointee, Byron J. White; and one Johnson Plenty of Emotion Power Co.(CL&P) have claimed the appointee, Thurgood Marshall. rising cost of fuel and the need for capital The ninth justice, William H. Rehnquist, Secretary of State Henry Kissinger, famed for his cool disposition in hot required for future construction have removed himself from the case because of forced them to seek the increases. diplomatic situations, shows plenty of emotion as he watches tense action in his close past ties with former Attorney HELCO wants the state to allow it to World Cup Soccer Saturday at Munich. After a weekend of relaxation, he General John N. Mitchell, one of the six raise revenues by 15.9 per cent annually, cover-up defendants. was back to diplomacy today, discussing world monetary and energy crises tnised your and CL & P wants to be allowed to a 13.7 The conversations sought by Jaworski til they get with the British government. (UPI Photo) per cent increase. for the cover-up trial range from those id you feel if you have MB® alk it over. Wheat Farmers Hold Baek, Modern Day Icarus A hang gliding enthusiast soars into the air at this weekend’s hang gliding exhibition held at the Gunstock Ski Area in Gilford, N.H. More than 150 of Betting on Higher Prices the aircraft from around the Northeast demonstrated their skills before more than 7,000 spectators (UPI Photo). . ^

Family Food Bill By JESSE BOGE « president of the Texas Wheat He said the millers’ price does not f Is $43.90 Weekly United Press International Growers Aassoclation in Amarillo, always reflect the dayto-day price Some wheat farmers in the said. fluctuations and the price seems to depend more on longer term trends. Republican Candidates WASHINGTON (UPI) -Weekly Southwest and West are betting grocery bills for a family of four on they will get higher prices if “Having had two years of a little better prices, he (the farmer) can “A great deal of what’s happened a low-cost diet rose to 143.90 in May, they hold on to their wheat. to the wheat market is concern afford to take a little more risk. Speak In Town Tonight up 50 cents from April and $2.20 about the status of the spring wheat Nelson said. “That’s what they’re more than at the beginning of 1974, crop in the northern states and the It has happened before with the doing.” It will be "Speakers’ Night” for also was scheduled to speak tonight but government estimates show. soybean and corn crops,” said Mor­ Manchester Republicans tonight, when had to cancel, due to the demands of his ’The May food cost estimates also wheat for future delivery on the ton Sosland, editor of the Milling showed that food price inflation Chicago Board of Trade selling for So far, the farmers decision to one candidate for the GOP nomination for job. He is an airline pilot. and Baking News, a man widely governor and two for U.S. senator address To this date, only two of Manchester’s 19 since January has hit low and I2.61V4 to $2.74 a bushel a year ago. wait has not had any immediate regarded as knowledgeable in the Friday, the same deliveries ranged effect on bread prices to millers and the Republican Town Committee. delegates to the July 26-27 GOP State moderate income families harder grain trdde. “Farm holding itself Convention have taken positions on guber­ than high income groups. from $4.44 to $4.38 a bushel. commercial bakers. They will appear at 8 in the Municipal does not make for higher prices.” Building Hearing Room. natorial candidates. State Comptroller Under the low-cost diet plan, a Appearing will be House Speaker Fran­ Nathan G. Agostinelli, for a time a can­ family would get 11^ pounds of “The cost of living average retail Country elevators report the Adding to the farmers’ expecta­ cis J. Collins of Brookfield, dark-horse didate himself, has endorsed nleat, poultry, and fish weekly. In bread price rose every month of last typical farmer has sold only about 5 tion was the belief that the next crqp candidate for the gubernatorial nomina­ Congressman Robert H. Steele of Vernon, the moderate-cost plan, a family, year until it hit a high of 34.3 cents per cent of the wheat being report will show the hard winter tion; and State Sen. Herbert V. Camp Jr. igtate Sen. David 0. Odegard has endorsed would get 17V4 pounds, and the per loaf last April,” a spokesman delivered to elevators and that wheat crop was below expectations. of Ridgefield and former Motor Vehicles Bridgeport Mayor Nicholas Panuzio. liberal diet plan would permit 204

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Inc. be applied to the cumulative Burl L. Lyons, Publisher 1952 at the home office and was Senecal will establish Tuition deficit of $586,387 projected for The Manchester. Publishing Co. Gentile joined Gerber in 1963 The religious education board named claim representative at Tax School in Manchester again as chief accountant and became the five schools in the assumes no financial responsibility for the Hartford branch office in this year at the Parkade office archdiocese for the 1974-75 of Second Congregational controller in 1966. Church will meet tonight at 7:30 typographical errors appearing in adver­ of H&R Block. These tax He holds a B.S. degree in ac­ school year. Subscription Rates tisements and other reading matter in schools have trained more than Contributions from East at the church. 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The Tuition Tax School here will provide practical training BUTTONED UP Happiness Is... in all aspects of tax preparation WASHINGTON (UPI) - and students will be taught the Needles and pins and buttons I A REAUY IIUJUI LAUNDROMAT and snaps are still big busi­ Meat Good Buy complexities of federal and I ir AIR CONDITIONED ^ state tax codes so they can ness in America, says the prepare any individual income Commerce Department. At \ TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY SPECIAL westowm " " PHARMACY ■ ^ tax return, the manager stated. George M. Gentile manufacturers’ price levels, I 8 Lbs. DRY CLEANING - $1.75 Despite how discouraging it is for a one of a very few foods which have The basic curriculum in­ which are away below real I DRYERS — 10 Full Minutes for 10* Every Dey 455 Hartford Rd. 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Aside from assuming his new Anyone wanting to enroll or since February. protein often substituted for meat, seeking further information 1954 and group claim supervisor Secretary of Agriculture Earl L. has doubled in price. about the school may contact Mystic Seaport. (Pinto Photo) there one year later. He Butz has been emphasizing that Senecal at the main office of If consumers act on Dr. Butz’ tip, returned to the home office in H&R Block at the Manchester “meat is a whale of a good buy,’’ ad­ they could help empty the cold storage 1969 as an administrator and Parkade or telephone 646-5440. was appointed manager, policy ding that “you may miss your chance lockers and the pre-slaughter pens, S procedures and systems, last if you don’t get it now.’’ He expects thus possibly ending the logjam of Max Lerner year. Capital Finley is a member of the meat prices will rise again in the third beef. GETS PROMOTION board of governors, Connec­ quarter, July, August, September, but Housewives and men shoppers have Charlps M. Kingsbury of Comments ticut Group, Gaim Managers Manchester has been promoted will level off in the fourth. It is at found it easy to pass up the beef Association, and a member of the Health Insurance Council of v"-.' ■ ' least an encouraging note that counters these past months as the cuts Jefferson Fare America and the Health In­ Thanksgiving and Christimas dinners offered have been outrageous for the Andrew Tally surance Association of may not need to be meatless. prices charged. Nothing has caused so America. Although it seems unbelievable, Finley resides at 64 Timber much resentment among providers, Trail. NEW YORK - In this Some uneasy questions have libertarian? Prof. Leonard again, to the family shopper, meat is protein is their families’ life. summer of our discontent, with been raised about him in recent Levy has argued that his pur­ a presidential impeachment years. My own answers have to suit of militant opposition Saxhe Refused To Resign - hanging over the months be briefer and more summary editors was the “dark side of following Independence Day, than I should like. Was he a great the moon” in the cosmos of his OPENS OFFICE the massive figure of Thomas American thinker? Yes, he larger belief in freedom. WASHINGTON - Apparently rough side of my tongue.” Barbara Weinberg recently Coed Prison ' Jefferson looms as a standard was: a proto-Populist V announced the opening of the all is sweetness and light Three days passed, the course against which to measure the reformer, a champion of Was Jefferson’s position B/W Realty Co. specializing in between the White House and said, and then Saxbe was in­ The only state prison in the nation leadership of the present “Nature and Nature’s God,” an toward the blacks a reactionary Massachusetts taxpayers don’t blunt-speaking Atty. Gen. vited to pay a call on Alexander commercial properties and the republic. ecologist, a theorist of one? No, it wasn’t. He took an residential home market. With where men and women are allowed to complain about the facilities and the William B. Saxbe, but only M. Haig Jr., White House Chief democracy, an educational enlightened position on the offices at 164 E. Center St., the because Saxbe refused to resign of Staff. Saxbe had settled associate on the premises has been coed angle. They are more worried Jefferson was America’s first thinker, a humanist. We have slaves in terms of his day, but B/W Realty represents exper­ a few weeks ago. himself into a chair in Haig’s philospher-king. All Presidents never had such a combination he didn’t break the mold of his tise in properties located in the pronounced a great success by the about the homosexuality in other in­ office when Haig leaned over are king of a sort: Their power of intellectual qualities in the time. After all, Jefferson was A source close to both Presi­ Greater Hartford areas east of prisoners, the 40-year-old superinten­ stitutions. At Framingham, men and is fabulous and inescapable; Presidency since him and the leader of the plantation dent Nixon and Saxbe who has a and told him: the Connecticut River. only some presidents use it elite, who focused his fire on dent, and other prison officials. women are in separate quarters but probably never will again. high batting average for the ac­ “Don’t pay any attention to Mrs. Weinberg is a member better than others, and some big government and on the new curacy of his infprmation said The superintendent, Mrs. Dorothy what some of these flunkies of the National Institute of Real can stroll together, swim, and dance (as we have been discovering) Was he a great President? commercial and financial today an emissary from the That is a different question. around here say to you. The Estate Brokers and is the Chase, reasons that the residents are together. abuse it worse. It is rare to find elites, and he remained a White House call^ on Saxbe President is perfectly satisfied NIREB representative to the a philosophic mind in a Presi­ Great intellectuals are rarely planter. after the attorney general had going to have to cope with a man- dent. great presidents. Dumas with your performance. He Manchester Board of Realtors. Various social and other events, criticized Nixon for divulging realiz^ you’re a guy who’s woman world when they get out, learn­ Malone, who has spent his life The final question: Was You can count them on the Jefferson a moral man? Fawn Grand Jury information to always satisfied with yoqr per­ Charles M. Kingsbury such as high school graduation parties as Jefferson’s bio^apher and White House staff members. ing to get along with the opposite sex fingers of one hand. Jefferson Brodie has explored this sym­ formance. He realizes you’re a are scheduled.- There have been two defender insists that his first will help with their adjustment to • was the supreme instance, one term was a great one, and his pathetically in her recent guy who always speaks your of the leading philosphers of his The aide, the source said, told mind and although he to manager of electro­ weddings. Women wield a humanizing second far from the failure it “Thomas Jefferson: An In­ Saxbe the President was “very society once they are released. time, but also the greatest of its sometimes doesn’t enjoy what mechanical research and influence. has been pictured. timate History.” I go with her unhappy” about Saxbe’s political practitioners. And you say, he has never had any development at Emhart Corp., When a reporter said the sympathetic approach. A lonely criticism and his constant John Adams, his predecessor in My own feeling is that Jeffer­ intention of asking you to quit.” Bloomfield. Massachusetts Correctional Institu­ man after his wife’s death, references to the Watergate Perhaps if these young men and office — gnarled, cranky, yet a son was most effective as a In his new position, Jefferson didn’t become an scandal as “the greatest cloud In reply, Saxbe laid it on the tion, at Framingham, with its swim­ women, many of underprivileged considerable thinker; and militant party organizer and Kingsbury will be responsible ascetic, and he broke the sexual in our history.’’ Nixon, accor­ James Madison, Jefferson’s party leader — more than any line, the source said. The at­ for electronic security ming pool, green lawns and trees, backgrounds, had had opportunities codes. There was Maria ding to the aide, said he could successor - not the kind of man, the creator of the torney general said he didn’t programs and automatic in­ Cosway, the lovely American understand if Saxbe “felt un­ looked more like a country club than for study, parties, athletics, etc., in fighter and star Jefferson was, American party system — but like embarassing the Presi­ spection scanning equipment. lady in Europe, with whom comfortable” as a member of a prison, Mrs. Chase invited her to but soldier and more dis­ that he was less great as Presi­ dent, but he would continue to Kingsbury is a mechanical their home communities, they Jefferson dallied when he was the Administration and he ciplined in his thinking. dent exactly because his genius speak out about Watergate and engineering graduate of come and work there. “This is tough ambassador at Paris and to would “entertain” an offer wouldn’t have become criminals in Add Abraham Lincoln — lay in defining and fighting the its effect on people’s confidence Northeastern University. He whom he wrote his passionate from Saxbe to resign for living. It isn’t an easy life. And there the first place. Framingham may rough-hewn, unschooled, but a political enemy. Especially in in their government. That and his wife and their three lyrical outburst — "Dialogue reasons of ill health. route, he said, was the only way children reside at 118 Bretton are discipline and regimentation keep them from being so, in the se­ towering figure as political times of great tension, a Presi­ ^tw een My Head and My thinkers as well as doer. Round the country could ' salvage Rd. dent who gets to the summit of Heart.” There was his black According to the source, behind the fun.” cond place. out the quintet with Woodrow something” from the scandal. power by his militancy must be mistress, Sally Hemings, who “Saxbe laughed in the guy's Wilson, who was not really on a condiliator and unifier after bore him children and with face. He said he was perfectly Since that meeting with Haig, the level of the rest — a college he gets there. whom he had a deep and tender comfortable in his job and as a Saxbe has hammered away at professor rather than an Did Jefferson exceed the relationship. the theme of m orality in original thinker. member of the Administration limits of the Presidency? One Despite these lapses from the and that he wouldn’t think of government and fairness in law Jefferson is mostly DIVIDEND DECLARED Baby Sales — Slavery could argue that he did, es­ formal code, I count Jefferson a resigning.” However, the enforcement. “Saxbe is doing remembered and revered George B. Raymond, presi­ pecially in cutting some con- .-moral man — more so perhaps source said, Saxbe told the aide the Republic a great service,” because he wrote the Declara­ dent of Raymond Precision In­ stitutibnal corners on the than some who stuck with the the President could always fire said the source, a high-ranking tion of Independence, but he dustries of Middletown, an­ Louisiana Purchase. But there code but took their frustrations him and “I’ll leave town quietly and highly respected member An Eastern lawyer, who specializes was a complex, tangled, little- nounced that the board of direc­ recommend outlawing “independent” was nothing covert and skulking out on adventures In power. without giving anybody the of Congress. “He is calling a understood man, less of a saint about what he did, nothing for tors declared the regular semi­ in private adoptions, has been quoted placements. But,,as everyone'knows, spade a spade, which is what annual dividend of 20 cents per and more of a sinner than we the aggrandizement of his own Nixon should have done long Barbara Weinberg shhre, payable July 19 to as saying, “The hunger for children is public adoption services, necessarily usually take him for. political position. Was he a ago, and I think he’s persuading shareholders of record July 10. tremendous. There are thousands of working bureaucratically, have a lot of voters that they should She is a member of the QuoteAJnquote Women’s Council of Realtors, people looking.” thwarted many a child and his (her) not blame Republicans — or for 44 that matter anyone but the peo­ the Connecticut Association of Outside highly legal and in­ would-be parents in their yearning to ple involved in Watergate — for Realtors and the National BERRrS WORLD Association of Realtors. She HEAT LOSS CUT vestigated adoptions, public or love and be loved. Some answer must the dirty tricks that have been What people has successfully completed the FREEPORT, Tex. (UPI) — private, babies, particularly white be found. played.” 99 are saying... TTie source happens to be a Connecticut Association of Hollow plastic balls have children, are being sold for extremely It is a shocking anomaly that Republican, but he is deeply Realtors course in Real Estate reduced heat loss by 89 per high prices in a “black market” women and men line up for abortions disturbed that the voters will Practice and Ethics for which cent at a chemical complex Dr. Alan Beck of Washing­ she was granted the owned by Dow Chemical Co. across the nation. Five baby sellers in come to believe they can’t trust and sterilizing procedures by the ton University’s Center for politicians of either party. professional designation of Dow said the balls, which Los Angeles are being charged with thousands, while children are being the Biology of Natural Sys­ “I don’t get any satisfaction GRI. are slightly larger than ping tems” “Dog bites are twice as Mrs. Weinberg is a graduate pong balls, float on the sur­ violations of the "slavery prohibition” desperately sought as a deep human out of hearing people say the common as gonorrhea in the of the Boston University face of uncovered collection United States today but get­ Democrats are just as bad,” he laws and for having prepared false need by many other thousands. Or, said. ’’That’s damaging to the College of Business Ad­ tanks and insulate heated li- ting them isn’t half the fun.” ministration. documents. They were allegedly are these longing parents really — During an interview principle of self-government. quids from cold air. People must understand that Hundreds of these balls selling children for $10,000 to $15,000 “other?” Among them are surely concerning the rising rate of venereal disease. only a few officials were in­ blanketing the tops of the per child. Others allegedly pay as some who, perhaps ignorantly or im- volved in Watergate, and it Speakers Bureau tanks have saved the Do much as $25,000. maturely, threw away their treasure Author Gary MacEoin: helps when a Republican at­ The Connecticut Society of system as much as 1.4 bilion “The recent events in Chile torney general speaks out in Certified Public Accountants BTU’s of energy per hour. The horror of this practice has led and now want to replace it? Tears show the power and ruthless­ condemnation of those jerks has announced the availability some lawyers and physicians to never cease for those who cannot. ness of a system which and refuses to join in any cover- of speakers as a public service. Sen. William Proxmire sacrifices humans for gain, up by keeping silent.” CPAs throughout the state but the fact that power has to are willing to speak before Sen. William Proxmire, reveal itself in such raw A White House source who oc­ WARRANTIES SPREAD casionally speaks for President business, fraternal, church or (D.-Wisc.): In any other agen­ terins is a warning that its PARIS (UPI) - Warranty cy, heads would roll and Nixon would neither Confirm other groups on a wide range of Today's Thought limits are being ap­ coverage of major home ap­ S&WS:::WS::;I drastic changes would be nor deny the report that a Nixon financial management, accoun­ proached.” pliances in the United States made to halt the runaway aide had suggested that Saxbe ting and tax topics. costs and program failures is the most widespread in “May the God of hope fill you not believing what he has — Commenting in his resign. ’’Commenting on The Speakers’ Bureau selects told us, in Christ we will abound occurring daily in the Pen­ book, “No Peaceful Way”, history, according to the Fri- with ail joy and peace in revealed to us. We easily feel in hope. Our lives will overflow something like that is not one of its members from over 1700 believing, that you may abound tagon. The result is a double on the ruling military Junta my responsibilities,” he said. members of the Connecticut gidaire Division of General that life should be full now and with the hope God has given us whammy for the taxpayer. in Chile. Motors. in hope.” Roman 15:13 “But I’ll tell you one thing that Society of CPAs. also eternal, but we do not know in Christ. He pays higher and receives The firm reports that of 330 God alone can fill us with while Saxbe’s statem ents If a client or organization is how to accomplish this feat. It Rev. Norman E. less defense for the dollars million home appliances cur­ lasting joy and peace. There is ® 1974 by N«. Inc.' ^ spent.” sometimes irritate the boss, interested in planning a Appliances also at these Sears Stores; keeps escaping us. The Bible is New Y ork m en’s hair rently in use in the United BRIDGEPORf HAMDEN joy and peace in believing what therefore given to tell us that if Swensen "Makes you wonder why we didn't think( of setting ithe — In a report to the Gen­ stylist "Mr. Sal”: “Fancy Saxbe’s job as of today is in no speaking engagement, please ORANGE EASTFIELD MALL WEST HARTFORD AMHERST HADLEY BRANFORD BRISTOL States, almost half were He has told us in the Bible, and we are filled with all joys and Trinity thermostat at 78 degrees before!" eral Accounting Office on haircute are back and 20 danger. The President doesn’t write to Speakers’ Bureau, WEST SPRINGFIELD MERIDEN OLDSAYBROOK bought in the past five years, S e a r s WATERBURY MANCHESTER there is unrest and sorrow in peace in believing what God has Covenant Church Defense Department over­ years from now, men are give the sack to people for Connecticut Society of CPAs, ROCKVILLE SOUTHBRIDGE WARE and thus fall within the usual SBABS. aOKIUCK AND CO. runs. going to be wearing lipstick.” saying that a scandal is a scan­ 179 Allyn St„ Suite 501, Hart­ MIDDLETOWN DANBURY NORWALK WESTFIELD NORTHAMPTON WILLIMANTIC dal.” ford, Conn. 06103. warranty period. PAGE SIX - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Mon.. July 8. 1974 X Grade 8 Promoted^ ^N C H E ST E R EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Mon., July 8, 1974— PAGE SEVEN

BOLTON and make new friendships with D®g Track Vote Tuesday the teachers and other students PZC Has Two Hearings Tonight Donna Holland at the high school. Three Manchester men will referendum, the state will Promotion exercises for ’The class will was read by COVENTRY ford, played the 50-bell Taylor will be music from Purcell and know shortly after 8 p.m. process the application—to in­ Bolton Center School Grade 8 Douglas Ovian. Monica Shea Carillon on the Duke campus in Sibelius. He is also including Tuesday whether their clude studies and reports by H e r a ld John Eagles, principal, students began with the school Durham, N.C., until his gradua­ various popular songs and application for a $5 million dog various agencies. If it fails, the presented the class. Siegmar Correspondent Area Profile band playing “Latin Satin” and 742-9495 tion in 1963. In the summer of hymns such as “Raindrops track in Colchester is still alive application will be rejected an invocation by the Rev. J. Blamberg, assistant principal, 1962, he traveled extensively Keep Failin’ on my Head,” or scuttled, automatically. read the names of all class There will be two public % n to n Conover of the Bolton hearings held tonight during the throughout Europe, studying “Somewhere My Love,” and A referendum on the proposal members. Congregational Church. regularly scheduled Planning' organ construction and playing “Yankee Doodle.” is being held in Colchester David Teller, a member of Certificates were awarded by organs in London, Paris, Vien­ Following each week’s con­ Tuesday, from noon to 8 p.m. in Raymond Allen, superinten­ and Zoning Commission the class, greeted the faculty, meeting. na, Zurich, Amsterdam, cert, a guided tour of the Trini­ Halls Hill School, with about 3,- dent. He encouraged patents to Reading Program Begins parents and members of the The first hearing at 8 will Stockholm and Norway. ty College Chapel is given. 800 registered voters eligible to student body. continue their involvement, He also served as organist Kafee Klatsch cast ballots. their interests and their par­ deal with the request of Peter GLOBE He said the promotion the Girls Softball League At the center school the Gunas to change his property and choir director while The Ladies Association of the The three proposing the BOLTON marked a significant step ticipation in their children’s facility called the Colchester played games with their peers. library will be open each from an RU 40 Rural Zone to CI stationed at .Ft.Dix, N.J. First Congregational Church of Travel Service Donna Holland toward adultho^, showing that school as the students entered Kennel Club, are: Richard P. A team of Little League Wednesday from 1 until 3 p.m. Business Zone. 'This property is Featured in Hand’s concert Coventry will holds its monthly Correspondent the students could accept the high school. . . Hayes, real estate broker and 555 MAIN STREET players played against and There are in excess of 10,000 located on School St. Kafee Klatsch in the vestry of 646-0375 responsibilities of being eighth Allen said, “We want, need land developer; Stephen J. 643-2165 defeated a team of Pony volumes in the two libraries The second public hearing the church Wednesday from A summer school supportive graders and that they were and will look for this next year Cavagnaro, owner of Cavey's Over 3 0 Years League members. and the hope is that parents will will be at 9 and concerns the noon to 2 p.m. Sandwiches, tea, Travel Experie$%ee reading program will begin ready for the responsibility of and in subsequent years.” Restaurant; and Raymond F. Parents of the ball players encourage their youngsters in application of George Johnson coffee and dessert will be Authorized agent in Manchester Tuesday and will continue daily The school chorus sang “Day Damato, building contractor also had a game going and it the reading habit by bringing high school. for a permit to remove earth Drug Firms Scored served. The public is invited. for all Airline*. Railroads and through Aug. 9. Teller’s greeting was is Done” and “Climb Every and developer. Steamship Lines. was reported debatable who them in each week to select materials from land on the west Donation is $1.25. Approximately 35 par­ followed by essays delivered by Mountain.” By Art Linkletter If the proposal wins in was having more fun, the kids books 01* by encouraging them side of River Rd. ticipating students will attend Leslie Ferguson and The benediction was by the or their parents. to go to the school library on In other business the conunis- SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) - school for one-and-a-half hours Christopher Placco. Rev. Mr. Conover. The Volleyball and other sports their own, said Raymond Allen, sion will also act on the revised Art Linkletter says drug firms ADVER'nSEMENT each day. Miss Ferguson’s essay was on program ended with the school were also enjoyed. superintendent. zoning regulations that concern have “brainwashed” Raymond Allen, superinten­ the future of the class. She band playing “Waltz Medley.” More than anything else, Allen said if the libraries are commercial zoning and home Americans into believing that dent of schools, said if the>> spoke of the education the though, the younger ball not used they will be closed. Swim Program occupations. happiness is often just a pill program goes well it will students had been given CP^STlO^f players enjoyed the free un­ The first half of the town Carillon Recital away. probably be expanded next through Grade 8 and the many “Over the last 25 years this . U H . r l — CoKAT WAS A CHURCH,SCHOOL.,^ fc V l£ A / ^ . «i limited ice cream and soda. swimming program is un­ Donald Hand of Coventry year. Church Project modem developments and of derway today at Gay City State country has been brainwashed UBfiflRy,Aft^RicSfm?AieG00D^aoW65,£L£cn?i(:aLA/£eD§, | | © c t w The program is being funded well-known Connecticut Libraries Open A United Methodist Church future developments. Park in Hebron. by food advertisers, by well under Title II of the Elemen­ organist and former carilloneur HAR0(4iAi;e,H:iRKM6,iiaiiafiV,R/MiTUPE,W8ui«NCF,s>»es,Df?^ kl/tlN ° The Bolton elementary school youth project for its annual fair Leslie told her fellow Classes will run from 9 a.m. meaning doctors, by phar­ tary and Secondary Education at Duke University, will play 6TOfi6s,smnoAl6RV,^lh^m^1e8,ST»A^pPEDtA^p7^clALl%^suff»Ll6s, ' ^ r o r r r fj and the Bolton Center School that will be held on Nov. 9 will studejits they would be offered until 12:30 p.m. ’The program is maceutical companies, and by MUStC«S1»,HOB©VAWTeR/AL,WgCtA35t&P«(Mr,86Auryft»«?tO(?5 O l K t t ' t / Act. two great responsibilities in the third concert in the series of libraries will he ooen to ^ be a post office booth. under the direction of Mrs. psychiatrists into believing BRj0'«,Wflft»O,l>A4O46L6SS(>lS,CflRP6T:LESSOMS.CaSPuT iflll S ____ Baseliall Picnic summer carillon recitals at school children residing ui Church members are asked to high ^ o o l — a driver’s license Louise Ryan. we’re not really happy,” he told SeWMIGMAf The annual baseball picnic Trinity College on Wednesday, Bolton between July 9 and Aug. mail small, unique, inexpensive and the right to vote. Gymnastics the final session of the 47th VA(?«TV$^i ULTRA lA O D S ttU 8 a MK5, .. .. held recently for all par­ at 7:15 p.m. The concerts are 9 through Title I PA 35 funding. gifts, approximateiy 50 cents, She said they would have to The summer gymnastics Lions International Convention. ticipants in the town baseball make decisions as to their future free and open to the public. At the elementary school the to the church while on vacation. program under the direction of They’d have us believe hap­ program and their families was and what they would contribute Hand, a design engineer at library will be open every The gifts should be wrapped Richard Nikupski got un­ piness is just a swallow away.” attended by nearly 200 persons. Austin Organs, Inc., of Hart­ Tuesday and Thursday from 1 in plain brown paper. to the world. derway today at Bolton The boys Farm League and Placco told the students it until 3 p.m. Elementary School. was time to stop fretting over Anyone not yet registered 1 Bolton Student Council Slate what might have been. He said who is interested in par-, Mrs. Kearns admires the Eagle Scout badge on her son’s shirt. Joseph Kearns is scout­ it was time to look forward to a ticipating in the program may master of Troop 28. (Herald photo by Foote) These are the newly elected officers of the Bolton High School Student Council for 1974- new beginning as high school register anytime this week by 1975. From left, they are Yvonne Marie Smith, secretary; Daniel Buckson, president; freshmen. 4 4 a Youths Begin Summer Jobs going to Uie school between ohe Heralti Placco said the students Michael Ryba, vice-president; and Robin Murdock, treasurer. (Herald photo by Holland) 11:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. would broaden their horizons Mike Silver Earns Eagle Badge Area Profile BOLTON per hour. No taxes or Social Lorri Brown is the ad­ Security are deducted from ministrator for the program for Donna Holland Paid by Main Street Guild' » r M/oW Ti\nxl their paychecks. Manchester and surrounding HEBRON Four Bolton youths began i Bill Auden, assistant district Monday: Town clerk’s office towns. Nancy Foote hours 7-9 p.m.. Town Office work today for the town under a The Bolton youths will bC' commissioner. Correspondent Mike, son of Mr. and Mrs. Building; Board of Finance, 8 program funded by federal working under Lance Dimock, Manchester was informed by 228-3970 Joseph Kearns of Oak Dr., is a p.m. Town Office Building. money for youths in lower in­ park maintenance director, the Community Renewal Team Grade 7 student at Rham High Tuesday: Planning and come families. doing such jobs as brush and Comprehensive Manpower Michael Silver has achieved School. He has held many Zoning Commission, public The program will run until cleaning and installing a slide ONE WEEK SPECIALS! b r a n d n e w — 2 POCKET LP! that it was responsible for the the distinction of being Troop leadership positions in the troop hearing to discuss the proposed Aug. 16. that was purchased for the park BOB DYLAN/THE BAND summer youth program in 28’s first Eagle Scout imder the since becoming a scout four Wetland Regulations, 8 p.m., The youths work a total of 25 by the Bolton Junior Woman’s Bolton. Before the Flood “new improved scouting years ago. He has been den Hebron Elementary School; hours per week receiving J2.01 Club. Recorded Live ' BOB DYLAN/THE BAND program.” The new program chief, instructor, assistant Nine-Hole Ladies Day, went into effect this year and, patrol leader, patrol leader and Tallwood Country Club. THE The Flood” among other things, requires a senior patrol leader. He is a Wednesday: Ambulance a l b u m o f THEIR CONCERT TOUR ALWAYS scout to earn 24 merit badges, member of the Order of the Committee, 7:30 p.m.. Town rather than 21 previously Arrow scouting fraternity and Office Building. Grandall Park Activities 1st QUALITY required. Series has earned the 50-Mile Afoot- Thursday: Board of F6.98 Mike proudly displayed 32 Afloat Award. Selectmen, 5 p.m.. Town Office TOLLAND donation to help defray the Crestwood Manor; George L. badges on his merit badge sash To complete the community Building; l^ ard of Education, 8 3 . 9 7 i:9 6 .8 8 costs of operating the ^nton Jr. and Joan A. Lamb to Roy W. Vivian Kenneson ' SAVE UP TO 30% at the Eagle Court of Honor service requirement neede to p.m., Hebron Elementary Homestead and the Tolland and Virginia H. Homan, Arnold Correspondent Off Our Regular Low Prices held at the Gilead Hill School. become an Eagle Scout, Mike School. 875-4704 County Jail Museum. Dr. The ceremonies were con­ Monday through Friday: renovated and beautified a .3.97 Arts and crafts will be con­ ducted by members of the Long courtyard at Rham High Recreation program sponsored “SSSE"'' E i g AMERICA “Holiday’’ ducted Tuesday at Crandall N o Iron Rivers Council District staff School. by the Recreation Commission, Park at 1 p.m. in the Pine W arranty Deeds Building Permits Floral Sheets and included Carl Gustafson, 9 to noon and 1 to 4 p.m., Gilead 36 Position Grove. Story hours will be Richard A. St. Germain to James Morehouse, Old Post district chairman; Joseph Bulletin Board Hill School. Wednesdays from 1 to 2 p.m., Robert S. and Janet D. Cook, Rd., house, J23,500; Santini Gallagher, district executive; Vacation Bible School, 9 to Contour featuring fairy tales and other Homes, three houses at ?30,000 Dainty white floral on at­ Frank Ennis, district com­ The following meetings and noon, St. P eter’s Episcopal Timber Trail; Joseph C. and X • ^ classics. Edith Put^ to Lawrence F. and each; Walter Hansen, Eaton tractive tinted grounds of missioner; Jackie Ennis, dis­ activities are planned for this Church. Lounge Wednesday at sunset a movie, Brenda F. Merlino, Rhodes Rd., house, ?28,000. blues, yellows, greens. trict training chairman; and week: “Follow the Boys,” will be Rd.; Edward Joseph and Donna Long wearing 128 thread shown at the park. Admission is G. Doucette to Marguerite D. David Ingraham, Rt. 30, count muslin. 35 cents. Ordway, Rhodes Rd. plumbing, S800; Kenneth Gib­ Thursday a scavenger hunt son Jr., Rt. 74, Pole barn, $600; Carbona Spray Spot will take place at 1 p.m. 72”x104” -- 81”x104” Alexander T. and Doris C. Robert Youngs, Laurel Ridge, Full Flat or Twin Flat or Our Reg. 35.99 Children ages 5 to 14 are invited Tobiassen to William J. and Cases Remover Or Upholstery deck, $950; Jerald W. Wacha, Twin Fitted Full Fitted GENERAL to participate. Mary Ellen Lither, Old Post 42”x36” Rt. 30, meter change, $100; Reg. 3.99 Reg. 4.99 Reg. 2.99 Pk. of 2 (Relillable 16 oz. Bot.) ELECTRIC The park is open for swim­ Rd.; Maude M. Mitchell to San- Sham poo Paul Gautreau, Old Post Rd., S A V E I ming from 12:30'to 7:30 p.m. tini Homes, Rt. 74; Mary E. pool, $699; Robert Mills, Monday through Friday; 11 Herculon(?' polypropylene pile, non-skid back. Unusual plaid O V ER T i O : Automatic Stereo Gunas to Robert J. Perosky, Columbine Dr., pool, $3,000; R eJ. y o u r 7 7 c a.m. to 7:30 p.m. on Saturday, 2 077 design, great colors. Room size 8 1/2’ x 11 1/2’. Anderson Rd.'; David L. and Roger Lord, New Rd., addition, FOR ^ 1.19 CHOICE f and noon to 7:30 p.m. on Sun­ Myra S. Steeves to Gilbert L. Caldor $3,950. Our 7 day. Admission is 30 cents for Schmeiske, Nedwied Rd. Accent Solid Colors Reg. Priced ■ t adults and 20 cents for children. REVERSIBLE Vanity Fair Toilet Tissue Lee and Lament Realty, Moth Proof 14.99 Drop down 3 speed changer, plays all size R equest Santini Homes to Evando S. 11.88 records. Big 6" speaker, easy to carry. Anderson Rd., supplement to Machine Wash The Tolland Historical Socie­ Santini, Rt. 74; Richard W. Lee Rust resistant galvanized steel frame, foam 2 Ply, 6-Roll Pkg. Q g C Stereo headphones included, no extra ty, Inc., has^Teceived a |1,000 and Steven A. Lament to house permit, $4,000; Richard Oval cushioned headrest. Attractive colors Our Reg. 1.09 f charge. bequest frprii the estate of the Donald Pv and EToise M. Vaulding, Grahaber Rd., addi­ St. Mary’s I late Walter Anderson, society Belanger, OWj3athole Rd.; tion, $7,500; James Goetchens, Rt. 74, wire, pool, $400; Slazenger president David 0. White an- Ellsworth H. Pearson to Eiectric Braided Save nounpes. William Michael Taylor, Clarence H. Goetz Jr., Eaton Over Blue Mr. Anderson, a long-time Charter Rd.; Edward S. and Rd., addition, $6,500; Peter J. Rugs resident of the Tolland Green, Gail A. Greer to Stephen E. and Ploczay, Robin Circle, porch, Blankets Knight died in 1973. Constance R. Gessay, $950. f $4 Heavy duty yarn with double The society plans to use the Tennis core for longer wearability. Room size plus 3 scatter Racket sizes; decorator colors. Extra Our Reg. 18.99 I s a v e Large i OVER Girls Softball Tourney “ |e / f Buy now while prices 13 ®Off( 15”x15” er/ng a re low! St. M ary's Full, Single - i c c n control Our Reg. 19.99...... l O . D U Self-Cleaning SOUTH WINDSOR equipment, according to Fire corresponding secretary. blankets automatically Hibachi Multi-laminate quality i Chief Philip Crombie. Areas of interest such as in­ 0 7m West Bend '^wood frame. Nylon strung, ; Judy Kuehnel adjust to room temper­ Full, dual - i f t e n 2 G. E. Iron ’The equipment which will be ■ fine leather grip tor i CorrespondenI terior decorating, easy enter­ ature, giving you just controls Our Reg. 23.99...... 1 9 > D U Corn Popper capable of recording all fire and taining, gynecology, and gar­ outstanding performance, i 646-1364 the right degree of Queen, dual 24”x40” Our reg. low price 4.99.....„...... 3.97 police radio and telephone dening information, will be warmth. Washable, $ Our messages “will be invaluable controls Our Reg. 29.99 ...... Z 4 . 0 U Seamless Top Quality | The South Windsor Athletic some of the topics covered at mothproof; lovely 27”x45” Our reg. low price 6.99...... 5.97 ; Reg. Our Boosters Club in conjunction for training and response time the monthly meetings begin­ colors. King, dual 14.99 Reg. Tennis Balls analysis,” according to the controls Our Reg. 44.99 ...... , 0 9 . 0 U 10.70 18.70 with the South Windsor Recrea­ ning in the fall. Also, activities 7.99 chief. Approx. 81/2’ X 11 1/2’ Our reg. low price 49.99...... 39.90 d Aluminum legs with utility tray; Whooshes away lint and min­ 4.99 Indoor/Ouldoor tion Department has set the for couples such as bowling, 87 In previous years the adjustable grid positioner. Heavy eral deposits, no clogging or Corn IS buttered as it pops. I Our Reg. 2.24 last two weekends in July for bridge, and a gourmet club are cast iron bowl. Plenty of cooking spotting. Spray, steam or dry I Limit 3 cane par cut!. ■ Woman’s Club has donated Watch the corn pop thru the the date of the first annual available. ^ area. iron. #F110WH clear cover. #5469 1200 cans per store. No rainchecks. Booster’s Invitation Girls Soft- resuscitation equipment to both Newcomers to the South ball Tournament. the Police and Fire Windsor area are invited to at­ Quarter final rounds will be Departments. Chief Crombie tend the meetings. Anyone in­ Chaplin & Marx Summertime played on July 20 and 21 with indicated that the Woman’s terested may contact Claire the semi-finals and finals on Club is providing half the cost Kennedy, at 644-1050. Bros. Heather Cool Halters of this equipment, and the July 27 and 28. Names Slate Games will be played at the recorder could not have been T-Shirts and Tubes Ayers and Nevers recreational acquired without these funds. The Ladies Auxiliary of the The trick to long distance South Windsor Little League complex starting at 1 p.m. each “Exact times of all calls can Flannel Back Our day. be pinpointed and the dis­ has elected Marge Kimmey as Gingham Kitchen Reg. 3.99 In addition to the area towns patcher can play back an president and Eloise Andreana Vinyl Bath Towel phoning used to be keeping 2.99 competing, members of the excited telephone call to obtain vice president. Ensem bles Jum bo 2.99 Bare minimums of fashion ,cool Northern Connecticut league in­ an address or other vital infor­ Other officers elected are Tablecloths Exciting conversation prints and delightful! Stripes, solids; S. Kitchen Towel or Ensembles M, L. Washable, of course. cluding Enfield, Somers, Wind­ mation with this equipment,” Mary Lou Kupchunos, 28” X 56” Jacquard it ^ o r t and sw eet. on fine quality cotton; S to XL J. Oven Mitt BATH MM Very wacky! i sor Locks and Longmeadow said chief Crombie. secretary, and Irene Hintz, 52”x52” « M y Our Reg. 2.99...... 2.44 treasurer. Our Reg. 2.99...... Our Reg. 1.19.... Beach Towels , have been invited along with Delivery and installation is HAND . - - anticipated early in the fall. Committee chairmen have 52” x7 0” ^ M y You used to get so uptight watching the clock you Misses’ Shorts the East Central Connecticut Our Reg. 1.99...... Superlative Girls Softball League. not been named yet. Any Our Reg. 3.99...... w . 4 r Potholder or Dish Cloth Our 1.66 Plan Programs mother of a Little League WASH hardly knew what anybody was saying on the phone. Stripe Crewknits Teams will consist of 15 60” Rd. A A ’f Our Reg. 79c...... Reg. The newly elected officers of player can volunteer her ser­ 3.99 Our Reg.99<...... 0 6 ® Polyester/cotton blends. S to XL. 088 088 ballplayers between the ages of Our Reg. 4.99...... 4 .4 / Sheared terry, fruit border. But things are different now. Today you can dial Rag. Reg. the Young Wives Club met vices by calling any of the new ' t 12 and 15 years old and will play 100% cotton terry in 3.99 .4.99 aa recently at the home of Patricia officers. Cheerful prints and checks Woven Looper G reat selection of highly a b ­ Polyester Double - by the conventional softball solids, velour prints and Grandma in Denver without operator assistance for Polyester/cotton blends in solids rules. DeFeo, club president, to Appointment in decorator colors — not so rb en t beach tow els in Knit Walk Aborts prepare their program for the Place Mats jacquards. High quality and plaids. Sizes 8 to 16. The deadlines for final roster The South Windsor Town every size in every color. various designs, colprs. coming year. Bright solid colors. Rag. 79* towels from top makers just 75e for the first three minutes Textured solids & fancies. 32-42. Not in our Riverside Store. submittal is July 15 in order for Council has approved the ap­ final parings to be drawn. Other officers attending were pointment of Marcia Andrus of (low evening rate—5 to 11 pm). Kaye Hawthorn, vice presi­ The Public Safety Dispatch 15 Grace Rd. as a member of 3 W AYS TO CHARGE dent; Patricia Ha tala, repor­ the library board of directors. MANCHESTER SALE: MON. thru WED PHok 3 WAYS TO CHARGE Center in South Windsor will ting secretary; Judith Olzacki, SALE: MON. thru WED. soon be obtaining recording She will fill an unexpired term xhAmuhcaiio M«w. thru FrI. 10 a.m. to 9:30 ojn ’ Dial it direct and save. STORE MANCHESTER treasurer; and Gail Murray, ending Nov. 30, 1975. 1145JoHand Tpke. Saturday 9 ajn. to 9:30 p.m! Mon. thru Fri. 10 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. 1145 Tolland Tpke. Saturday 9 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. 52L3.6 s -sss MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Mon., July 8, 1974 - PAGE NINE PAGE EIGHT - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchegter, Coan., Mon., July 8, 1974 C ollege P Delaney-Schaefer About Town Hawaiian Three Diamonds O u r n a m e G radu ates on the label guarantees The Manchester Summer 9 m Punch WITH THIS Solid White Tuna COUPON AND A Heather Alice Schaefer and Pops Orchestra will rehearse ASSORTED FLAVORS you top q u a lity ... and Albert F. Delaney Jr., both of Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at PACKED IN WATER $5 PURCHASE Rockville, exchanged wedding Manchester High School y o u p a y lesss Nowadays it FREE! vows July 6 at St. Matthew’s auditorium. The concert of light makes more sense than ever to get ac­ Church, Tolland. classical and popular music will be presented July 24 at 8:15 ;TUES. o n ly SPECIAL! ; quainted with our Stop & Shop Brand. For Stop & Shop Bleach The bride is the daughter of it offers you a sure way to lower food costs Mr. and Mrs. Earl R. ^ h aefer p.m. at the auditorium and is • Lean, Imported { fiUNGli 46 oz 32 oz. PLASTIC BOTTLE 235 of 12 Center St., Rockville. The open to the public free of Can without sacrificing quality and you pay lessi bridegroom is the son of Mr. charge. That’s getting your Stop & Shopsworth. Good Mon., July 8— Sat., July 13. Limit one bottle per customer. and Iws. Albert F. Delaney of ; b Oi Ce d " * 22 Janet Lane, Rockville. A Bible study will be con­ 7oz. CAN Starts Monday, July 8 - Saturday, Juty 13 I IFeVe Named The Baby^ The Rev. J. Clifford Curtin of ducted Tuesday at 10 a.m. at St. Homs offorod for u lo not tvilloblo In c o m lota or to othor retail doalora or wholaaalara i l S i m i St. Matthew’s Church and the Mary’s Episcopal Church. ! HAM . . Rev. Lyman Reed of Union Congregational Church, of­ Manchester Chapter, ficiated at the ceremony. Mrs. SPEBSI^A, will meet tonight • HI6HUND PARK MARKET I Hudson Ajax Palmolive Itoiii, Kiiiilicrly Ann, daughter of Steven A. and Linda at 7:30 at the Teen Center Harold Garrity of Tolland was ® 317 Highland St., Manchester—Phone 646-4277 a Tuxbury Botti of 260 Bush Hill Rd. She was bom June 20 at organist and Diane Leslie was annex of the Manchester italian Dressing ManchesterMemorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are soloist. The church was Recreation Center. The Napkins Detergent Liquid Detergent Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Tuxbury of Main St, St., Vernon. Her pater­ decorated with white gladioli. meeting is open to all area men 180 COUNT BAG nal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Louis Botti of 260 Bush Hill interested in singing four-part Rd. Her maternal great-grandmother is Mrs. Nina Tuxbury of The bride, given in marriage barbershop harmony. Rockville. by her father, wore a white maracaine jersey gown at Stop& Sh^ designed with high round 16 oz. 22 oz. Itanclli, Dianna Marie, daughter of Richard J. and Laurie neckline, long ta p e r^ sleeves, Btl. Niland Ranelli of 58 Oak Dr., Hebron. She was born June 25 at mm Plastic fluid bodice, draped cummer­ Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandmother is Btl. It’s a big and beautiful week for kids! A week bund with jewdl center, KARIN A. BADGER Mrs. Lucille Niland of Cranston, R.I. Her paternal grandparents filled with kid-loving items specially priced gathered skirt, and chapel 47 Ferguson Rd. are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ranelli of Niantic. She has a brother, at all Stop & Shop stores. 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DURHAM, N.C. (UPI) — The United States Olympic Committee meets “The training facilities in the United States are not comparable to those Country Club MUNICH, Germany (UPI) - Gerd Mueller, kneeling on The Dutchmen failed to capitalize on their advantage, here this week to choose both a head coach and a way of selecting a team in Russia,” noted U.S. women’s Coach Will Stephens, “But we are making THREE BALL- Ester the field, head thrown back in a gesture of joy, arms raised playing woolly, distrait footl»ll, and it was no surprise when the flying Hoelzenbein was tripped in his turn and a for next spring’s Pan American Games scheduled for Sao Paulo, Brazil. headway. The women do not do as well as the Russians because the Bumham-Edna Wadas-Elleen in relief and jubilation, told it all as the final whistle sounded. West Germany had won the World Soccer Cup. composed Paul Breitner leveled the score from the spot. Also likely to be high on the USOC’s agenda is a review of the United training and discipline methods are below those in Russia.” Plodzik 79-15-64, Helen Mutty- States’ performance against the Soviet Union in last weekend’s dual track Mueller — “Der Bomber” — probably had more rrason Slowly, the Germans gained the upper hand, but the Of the six American women triumphs, the most imnressive one was Jan Schotta-Paula Hunt 91-26- and field meet — a performance that saw the U.S. men win, as usual, turned in by 15-year-old Mary Decker of Garden Grove, Calif., in the 800 than most to be happy about the result. It was he who match was evenly pois^ when Mueller, probably the while the American women lost, as usual. 65. scored the winning goal, for the 21st time in his inter­ deadliest striker in the business, gathered an off-the- meters. The 99-pound teen-ager, who usually dines on spaghetti before a FOUR BALL- Florence “They were all class athletes and a gutty bunch,” was the tribute paid race, lowered her own meet mark by six-tenths of a second to 2:02.3. national career, giving the home side a 2-1 victory over defender ball and steered it past a leaden-footed Barre-Nellie Johnson-Mary Lou Jongbloed. to the U.S. team by men’s Coach Jimmy Canies of Florida whose open per Wohlhuter, a 25-year-old insurance adjuster from Chicago and a good Pierro-Edna Wadas 85-22-63, Holland. formance certainly helped put him in the running for the Pan American bet to break the world mark in the men’s 800 meters, produced 1:44.0 Jan Leonard-Ceil Perry-Mary The flying Dutchmen, before a capacity 75,000 crowd in That was enough. Two minutes later it was half-time and Games coaching position. clocking for his specialty while Buerkle, a 26-year-old high school teacher Presti-Denise Kieman 84-18-66. Olympic Stadium, came down to earth with a bump Sun­ Cruyff was being booked as he walked off the field for in­ The U.S. men, thanks to three winning efforts from Tenneuee sprinter from Rochester, N.Y., was timed in 13:26.1 for 5,000 meters. CRIERS- Class A —Gross day. sulting the referee. Reggie Jones and meet record performance from Rick Wohlhuter ien the The meet produced two controversies and protests, the first of which —Isabelle Paraciak 77; Low net The happy-go-lucky, orange-shirted individualists were Though Holland might at any time in the second half 8(X) meters and Dick Buerkle in the 5,000 meters, outscored the Soviets, the U.S. lost on Friday when Tom Byers of Ohio State claimed he was —Tina Mikolowsky 78-17-61, not able to put together the flowing, open lethal football have come back and scored, the experienced West Ger­ Joan King 80-13-67; Class B 117-102, for their ninth triumph in 12 dual competitions against the tripped while leading the 1,500 meters. But the Americans gained some that took them from nowhere to favorites. mans, helped by a little bit of luck and some cagey goal­ lUHI photo) Russians. —Gross — Bimbi Tyler 91, West (ierman Manager Helmut Schoen said Holland was keeping by Maier, fought off the orange cascade and won consolation on Saturday when the apparent Russian winner of the 3,000 Grace Shea 91; Low net —Jan Horse-of‘Year Sir Dalrae Wins Again We will need at least 115 points from the men for them to win,” Carnes meter steeplechase was disqualified for interference and Jim Johnson of too confident. their second World Cup. Schotta 83-26-57, NelUe Johnson Johan Cruyff, the Dutch captain, had another “Our team was the best In what counts most In present John Patterson Guided Horse at Roosevelt Raceway predicted the day before the start of the two-day meet which drew a Seattle was awarded first place. 91-27-64. remarkable total crowd of 65,000 to Duke’s Wallace Wade Stadium despite Doug Brown was favored in the steeplechase but the American record explanation; “We played like schoolchildren” for much of day football,” said Schoen afterwards. “That is the deter­ BES'T 16- Class A -T ed mination to fight and run for 90 minutes. Holland was too rain on both days. holder from Tennessee fell while trying to clear a barrier.' Backiel 63-7^56, Neval Fay 64-8- the time. And we will need at least 130 points from the men to win the combined Probably the most pleasant surprises for the Americans were provided 56, Dick Tarca 64-8-56, Tom Cruyff said he would never play in another World Cup. At confident before the match. This helped us to win.” scoring total,” Carnes added, knowing full well the Soviet women were by Sam Colson of Lawrence, Kan., who scored a stunning upset by win­ Zemke 65-8-57, Einar Lorentzen 31, he said, he would be too old. And he never wanted to Probably, however, it is Holland, rather than West Ger­ virtual shoo-ins for their 11th team win. ning the men’s javelin with a toss of 285 feet, 4 inches, and Mac Wilkins of 64-7-57; Class B -M arsh leave his family — wife and three children — alone again many, which will be remembered as the team of 1974. It was a team that arrived unheralded and low in the bet­ Sneed Never Trailed The Russian women, paced by Lyudmila Bragina’s world record of Portland, Ore., who took the men’s discus with a heave of 200 feet, 6 in­ Warren 68-13-55, Joe Mazanec for so long. 8:52.1 for 3,000 meters, lived up to their favorites role by winning nine of ches. 67-11-56, Rico Cardone 69-12-57; It was a bizarre match, more guarded than any sporting ting odds. It set the tournament aflame with its first match Class C —Mac LaFrancis 70-15- the 15 female events to coast to an easy 90-67 victory and help the Soviets But neither the 260-pound Colson nor the 240-pound Wilkens were enough event has ever been, watdied by U.S. Secretary of State — a flowing 2-0 victory over Uruguay, then proved this was to an overall 192-184 triumph, their ninth combined win. 55, Mel Hadfield 73-16-57, Jack Henry Kissinger, exploding with a penalty before a West no fluke with scintillating football against Sweden and In Milwaukee Open to balance out the well trained Soviqt women. ' Shea 78-20-58; Low gross German had touch^ the ball, equalized with another Bulgaria as West Germany labored against Australia and —Woody Qark 71; Blind bogey penalty, and all over — in goals at least — by half-time. lost to East Germany. —Tom Zemke 77, Neval Fay 77. Holland, guided by the master Cruyff, improved as the MILWAUKEE, Wis. (UPI) - Ed Jones eagled the par five, 524-yard PRO SWEEPS- Low gross For the winning Germans, there was a fortune in adver-. Dream Came True tising contracts for each player. For the Dutch, the chance\ contest went on, smashing Argentina 4-0 and East Ger­ Sneed hadn’t been doing well on the sixth hole to climb within two strokes —Woody Qark 71, Dick Steeves pro golf tour this year, but the 74, Erwin Kennedy 76, Bob to fi^ t again — though experts doubted another such team many 2-0 before knocking out the champion, Brazil, in a of the leader, but minutes later Sneed McGurkin 76; Low net —Einar could be assembled. savage encounter by the same margin. Greater Milwaukee Open was his canie along and eagled the same hole. Loretzen 74-648, Joe Mazanec The start was sensational. From the Holland kick-off. But West Germany was by now getting better game by tournament and the rest of the golfers “That was the turning point for Connors, Evert 79-11-68, Ted Backiel 76-7-69, Superstar Cruyff — at $2.2 million the world’s most expen­ game and at Munich, where it counted, was the better “were playing for second.” me,” Sneed said. “Itj(?as a big relief. Dick Tarca 76-8-68. sive player — sped toward the West German goalmouth, team. Sneed, 29, became only the second I was tight and that took away some of CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP- only to be hacked down by two jittery defenders. Together the two sides vindicated the new European golfer this year to lead a tourney from the pressure.” Plan ’75 Return Low Qualifiers —Medalist No German player had touched the ball. Neither had concept of “total football” — all 11 players involv^ as start to finish when he collected the The eagle put Sneed back into a -Woody Clark 71, Jeff $26,000 first prize with a 12-under par four-stroke lead and when Jones (UPI photo) Johan Neeskens when he took the penalty, awarded by much as possible. Restful Picketing Scene at Houston Camp WIMBLEDON, ENGLAND (UPI) - Wimbledon tennis Torrance 74, Dick Steeves 74, English referee Jack Taylor against a baying partisan Poland, third placed, underlined the fact to disbelieving 276 score in the $130,000 GMO Satur­ three-putted the ninth hole for a bogey men’s singles champion Jimmy Connors followed Scott Leone 74, Bill King 74, South Americans by coasting to a lack-luster runners-up day. it was all but over. Brad Strella 75, John Neligon crowd. Bill Thomas and Willie Alexander Support ISHL Player Strike girlfriend Chris Evert, the women’s singles champion, win against the former champions, clearly now playing “It was his tournament, all rights Only after Sneed realized he had a 75. “I was scared,” said Neeskens. “The Germans were home to the United States today — leaving with a promise BEST 14 - Class A —Steve shouting to (goalkeeper) Sepp Maier where I usually outdatedpand unpopular football. said Grier Jones, who made a late six-stroke lead with two holes to go they will return to try to become the first married couple Matava 50-5-45, Tom Zemke 53- placed the ball, so I changed direction. Fortunately, he challenge but wound up finishing se­ did he “get careless” and bogey the to win the titles in 1975. 8-45, Joe Wall 55-847, John went the wrong way. cond. “Hie rest of us were playing for last two holes. Miss Evert, 19, of Fort Lauderdale, Fla., returned Sun­ Lasky 57-9-48; Class B —Mort second. He played good all the way “ I had never been in that position 14 Dolphins Picket day with the Wimbledon women’s laurels and |16,800 prize Roenthal 54-1143, Harry Ather­ and he deserved to win.” before and there was just a letdown,” money for swamping Olga Morozova, the first Russian ton 57-11-46, Bob Vonderkall 56- Sneed said. In six years on the tour he woman to reach the finals, 6-0, 6-4. 10-46; Class C —Carl STANDINGS Jones finished at 280 for $14,820 had won only one other tourney. Mikolowsky 58-15-43, Todd Peck At Training Camp Connors, 21, gained the men’s title and $24,000 by beating while Bob Zender, Dave Hill and “I’m more excited about this win 39-year-old Ken Rosewall of Australia in the finals Satur­ 63-1845, Paul Dutelle 65-2045, LegionWinnerOnce^ Chuck Courtney tied at 281 for $6,890 Hogan Zamaitis 62-1745, Don than the Kaiser International last day, 6-1, 6-1, 6-4 — making him the youngest Wimbledon National League apiece. Larry Hinson, Lee Trevino year,” he said. “The Kaiser was a, MIAMI (UPI) - The striking The atmosphere was reasonably McCarthy 70-2545; Low Gross and Tommy Aaron finished at 282 for Natiohal Football League Players champ since 1956. —Steve Matava 71; Blind bogey EAST breakthrough for me but I’ve played friendly. $4,225. Association mustered only 14 pickets Resting Sunday after the traditional Wimbledon Ball —John Kr'istof 81, Bob GB poorly since then and this gives me Coach escorted Podolak, for the start of the world champion where they danced the first dance to “The Girl That I Vonderkall 81, John L a^ y 81. Loser Twice on Trip St. Louis Sneed, whose wife Nancy is expec­ lots of confidence.” Alexander, Dolphin guard Larry Lit­ Philadelphia ’ training camp, but Marry” , Connors said they would announce later the exact PRO SWEEPS - Low gross ting a baby within three weeks in tle and , the Miami club’s Montreal Jones said, “ No one gave the win to Ed Podolak said he was satisfied. date of their planned November marriage. —Steve Matava 71, Bill King74; Columbus, Ohio, played nearly player representative, into the Low net—Mort Rosenthal 75-11- Pittsburgh Ed — he took it.” Reflecting on his overpowering win over Rosewall, who flawless golf in the final round — as he The Kansas City Chiefs running training camp to make the Players 64, Ted Backiel 76-7-69, Harry Journeying to Vermont for three hits. Ray Sullivan went three-for-five Chicago played Wimbledon when Connors was still a toddler, the did throughout the tournament. He The 20,121 crowd Saturday set a back noted that only two of the 14 Association pitch to the rookies, free Atherton 80-11-69. games in two dates last weekend, the with five RBIs, Dennis Quinn was New York young champ said he had dreamed of winning “the matched an eagle by Jones to clinch GMO single day record and the total veterans—none of them regulars agents and veterans. Nothing much Manchester American Legion two-for-three and four RBIs, Peck WEST greatest championship in the world”- since he was six th ^ ic to ry even though he was un- attendance of 54,361 was also a GMO scheduled to begin practice Sun- came of that. baseball team returned with mixed was two-for- three and three RBIs and Pet GB years old. Ellin^on Ridge Los Angeles 58 .682 aw £^ Jones was closing in. record. day-actually crossed the picket line. “The response in essence was no results. The Post 102 team belted Ron Soucier and Tim Thibodeau each “I'm pleased. I think we had a good Connors used a strategy developed by his Coach Pancho BACK NINE- A-Herb Pagaini added a pair of blows. Cincinnati 47 .566 10 response. We made our presentation 35-2-33; B - Jack McMeekin 34- Fairhaven, 24-1, Saturday while Sun­ c -/-" showing today with the Dolphin Segura. It called for him to take the ball on the rise, drive Atlanta 44 .518 14 and called for questions and only one 4-30, Tony Tantillo 384-32, Rich day it dropped a pair to Rutland, 62 In the 62 loss, Manchester scored veterans. Fourteen were supposed to flat and deep and, at all odds, keep the ball in play using first as Sullivan opened matters with Houston 43 .512 14^ question was asked,” Podolak said. the lob to force his man back from the net. Lombardo 36-42; C Roger and 5-0. San Francisco 37 .435 21 report and only two came. And I think Manchester, leading Zone Eight a double. Bob Odell laid down a Connors tested the technique in a quarterfinals with Geddes 35-7-28, Vin San Diego 36 .409 23Mi we had a good showing on the picket Callahan 41-8-33. with a 61 mark, hosts Ellington perfect bunt moving Sullivan to third ?^at query came from Stuckey, who defending champion Jan Kodes who showed it could be Sunday’s Results line and we have promises for more Chick Edwards 40-7-33; D - tonight at 6 at East Catholic. Dave and Jack Maloney’s single chased inquired how the Association would penetrate with short angled ground strokes. Los Angeles 4-5, Montreal 1-3 pickets,” he said. Herb Byk 43-9-34, Lairy Scran­ Bidwell (3-1) draws the mound assign­ home Sullivan. New York 6, San Francisco 0 view a neutral attitude toward the Rosewall knew it also, but said he had suffered an in­ Kermit Alexander, Philadelphia ton 44-10-34; Kickers 79,74 Manchester added its final run in the Philadelphia 9, San Diego 3 strike. “We told him, ‘There is no explicable “complete letdown” in the crucial match and ment. Eagles defensive back, the other out (UPI photo) LOW GROSS- A-Pete third as Sullivan bunted for a base hit, Chicago 4, Atlanta 3 such thing as a neutral position’,” In the win over Fairhaven, the hosts of town representative of the Players couldn’t find his game. Lingua 72; B - Jack McMeekin took second on Odell’s sacrifice and Cincinnati 2-11, St. Louis 1-2 Podolak said. Landing Not So Soft for Russian scored first in the bottom of the \burveryown Association on the picket line, con­ “I felt I was a little too young to win it,” said Miss 72; C - Roger Geddes 75; D - Pittsburgh 6, Houston 4 (10) John Howat 82; Front Nine- A - opening frame on two singles moved to third on a passed ball and ceded the Miami picket line was bare­ Evert, who frankly admitted her serve and volley “need Viktei^Saneyev Grimaces After Long Jump Tonight’s Games Podolak said he thinks there might Jim McCarthy 35-3-32, Pete sandwiched around an error. Maloney repeating his first inning ly one-fourth the size of that at San work” . San Francisco (Halicki 04) at have been more questions if Shula and Lingua 34-2-32; B-Rich Lombar­ Manchester bounced back with nine performance singled Sullivan home. Montreal (Rogers 104) Diego last week. "Although this group Owen Davidson of Australia and Billie Jean King beat LoweBu^ runs in the top of the second on seven Rutland scored six runs in the sixth the Dolphin management had not been Mike Farrell and Lesley (Dharles of Britain 6-3, 9-7 in the do 36-4-32, Bob Zaiman 394-33, San Diego (Freisleben 63) at is sgialler, I think there are more Matt Rini 394-33; C-Roger singles, one scrifice, two walks and a on four hits, four errors and a hit in the room during the Association mixed doubles. John Newcombe and Tony Roche of New York (Parker 2-7) players living around San Diego.” Slow Pitch Softball Geddes 40-7-33, Nelson Skinner double off the-bat of Bruce Peck. batsman. presentation. Australia beat Stan Smith of Sea Pines, S.C. and Bob Lutz Los Angeles (Messersmith 6 A total of 54 Dolphin rookies, free 39-6-33, Bennie Fay 394-33, The locals added single runs in the Errors hurt Manchester in the 2) at Philadelphia (Schueler 4- Ata spedal,lcw^2499*, of Los Angeles 8-6, 6-4, 6-4 in the men’s doubles. agents and veterans had been The picketing was without incident. Dave Prentiss 394-33, Ray fourth and sixth frames and put up 13 nightcap against Rutland as the hosts 10 ) scheduled to report at BiSipayne Evonne Goolagong of Australia and Peggy Michel of Beller 39-6-33; D-Rick Atlanta (Reed 5-4) at Pickets wore t-shirts inscribed, “No TONIGHT’S GAMES nings, Fogarty Brothers scored for four bases and Lisa Taylor runs on the scoreboard in the fifth. scored two in the second and third in­ Pacific Palisades, Cal, defeated Helen Gourlay and Karen Lawrence 40-9 -31, Larry Scran­ Pittsburgh (Reuss 65) it% a sweetheart College Sunday. All 40 rookies arid free Freedom, No Football.” They carried Charier Oak vs. Crispino's, three in the seventh while added two doubles. Five hits, 10 walks and five errors nings benefitting from miscues. The agents arrived as scheduled. But the Krantzcke of Australia in the women’s doubles 2-6,64,6-3. ton 45-10-35. final run crossed in the sixth on two St. Louis (McGlothen 12-3) at printed signs reading, “Players are 6 :15-Fitzgerald Acadia Restaurant could only Lisa Schwartz had five hits FOUR BALL- Net, Babe produced the runs. only veterans were Henry Stuckey, a Houston (Griffin 63) People, Not Property.” Joining them WINFvs. Cul & Curl, 7:30- score two for an 11-10 duke for Baloney including two Salad, Ben Brown, Larry Scran­ John Koepsel notched the win errors, a wild pitch and a passed ball. o fa d e a l defensive back from the University of on the picket line, with a hand lettered Nebo Saturday at Fitzgerald Field. triples while Jennifer Krascella ton, Chick Edwards 57; Stan striking out 12 and allowing just five American League Missouri signed as a free agent in 1972 sign reading, “I Am a Dolphin Fan. I Wildcats Win Savings vs. CBT (Blue), Craig Phillips, Jim Flaherty, stroked a pair of hits including Goodman, Elmer Riggott, EAST and running back Tom Smith from the Support the Players Strike” was 6: IS-Roberlson Tom Chymbor, Roger Petrin, a triple and Cindy Millis added Dave Berger, Ted Rankin 57; W L Pet GB University of Miami, sev^th round David Lipner, 75, who said he was “an HARTFORD (UPI) - 1 tie between the Connecticut Telephone vs. Employees, Bob Goehring and John Seabury three bingles to the cause. Dan Maddulano, Bob Zaiman, Cleveland 45 35 .563 American Soccer League of­ 6;15.Nike each had a pair of hits for draft choice in 1973. old union man.’.’ Wildcats and the Boston Astros Arnie Zackin , Paul Sherwood Groman^s Split Weekend Tilts Boston 44 37 .543 IV^ A ‘ ^ ficials have ordered a June 221- replayed because of a referee’s Trash-Away vs. Lock, Fogarty’s. 58; Chuck Smith, Fred Dooley, Baltimore 43 37 .538 . 2 error. 6: IS-Nebo Six different players had two' Detroit 43 39 .524 3 Exploding for six runs in the Hank DeRoo, Win one, lose one was the driving in the winner with a Wildcats’ General Manager Farr’s vs. Annulli’s, 7:30- hits each for Acadia while Bill Milwaukee 40 41 .494 5t^ eighth inning. South Windsor 58; Low gross, Jim McCarthy, case with Groman’s in the sacrifice fly. Gary Johnson Paul Ingram said this weekend Mke Ruff socked one for four bases. New York 38 43 .469 7Mi topped Formal’s Inn Penguins, Ed Deane, Harry Cohn, John Connecticut ASA Softball h ^ e r e d for North Haven. the rematch will be played July Renn's vs. Turnpike, 6:15- 16-10, Saturday at Mt. Nebo in Wholley 67; Kickers, 76, 79. WEST FEEDER ROAD v : 24 at Hartford’s Dillon Stadium. Keeney League last night at Nike Field. Brannick and Rich Riordan Pet GB an East-Central Connecticut THREE BALL- Gross,-Wen­ The locals nipped CCS of In soccer action this Wholesale vs. Vito’s, 7:30* each homered twice in the loss. Oakland .554 Groman’s Girls’ Softball League tilt. dy Ehrlich, Mary Kearney, North Haven, 4-3, and then got weekend, Luis Sebastian, one of Robertson The latter was three for four. Kansas City .513 3- VERNON, CONNECTICUT Moriarty’s Formal’s had taken the lead Barbara Goldberg 80; Net , bombed by Pet Car of New three players obtained by the Armory vs. Economy, Bob Kowalski and McArdle also Texas .500 4 : Frank’s Market in the bottom of the sixth with a Celeste Sheldon, Mona Kemp, Haven, 2612. Only seven runs in Wildcats last week to help the 8:45.Rohertsbn homered. Chicago .500 4 Fogarty’s four-run outburst without Diane Kucza 89-2445; Jane the final frame saved the locals TELEPHONE offense, was the difference Allied Printing vs. Frank’s, Minnesota .434 10 Trudon V'W. benefit of a base hit but South Rosiitto, Bertha Kunzli, Ellie from complete humiliation. Joe Gurcia and George Saturday night in a 1-0 victory 7:30-Filzgerald California .376 15 Man. Honda 8 10 Windsor knotted it in the Dickinson 94-2846 Dave White and Bob Bran- Ruggiero each had five hits for over the Cleveland Stars. Morlarty’s vs. Trudon, seventh and took the duke in the GROSS- A - Wendy Ehrlich Sunday’s Results Dillon Ford 0 7 1 2 nick each had two hits in the New Haven with the latter TENNIS FOR UM, Inc, 8:4S-Fitzgerald Baltimore 4, Oakiand 1 Now you con own your ver^ own 872-8400 or 875-7094 Acadia Rest first extra inning. 86; B -Lil Hunter 95; C - Ina Class B schedule: Tonight, win with Denny McArdle blasting two over the fence. Cleveland 6, California 2 Allied Printing Laurie Boop and Sue Bot- Tourtellotte 116; Criers - A - Manchester Wildcats at Rocky Love Bug, from Volkswagen. SILK CITY ticello each had four hits for the Alice Babtly 85-16-69; B - Hill; Wednesday, Manchester Milwaukee 65, Minnesota 5-3 BILL TRIFIRO’S RIVER EAST SUMMER PROGRAM FOR JUNIORS WED., 7:30 pjR., JULY 10 Gorman’s The Love Bug comes in two romantic Director and ProfoMlonal: Bill Trifiro - Aaat. Pro Peter Jutrue Making the most of four hits, w inners, who totaled 21. Bertha Kunzli 89-2643; C - Ina Indians vs. Mansfield; Friday, Chicago 3, Detroit 1 PLAMVILLESTADIUIIII Frank’s Market whitewashed Carolyn Jaworski With two Tourtellotte 104-3648, Irma Wildcats vs. Lebanon. ^ Local Baseball Kansas City 11-3, Boston 65 colors. Red hoi red. And luscious lime green. ■SEMOK LEAGUE doubles and Jennifer Krascella Salad 98-3068; Better Nine - A - Class A* - Tonight, Texas 3, New York 2 OPEN COMPETITION Gorman Brothers, 3-0, Saturday It has lovely racing type wheels. Tralnad Instructors will be asslsUng at Fitzgerald Field. Gorman’s Scoring in every inning in­ with two bingles were best for Alice Bantly 42-634; B - Lil Manchester Eagles vs. Tonight’s Games MOOIFIEOAUTO ALUMNLJUNIOR Junior Program - Tueadaya and Thuradaya had six hits but couldn’t get cluding a six-run seventh, Formal’s. Hunter 47-1634; C-Irma Salad Manchester Indians', Valentine hit and pitched Kansas City (Busby 104) at And cute block trim. 9:00 - 12:00 a.m. Packing seven of its runs in anybody home. Groman’s Sports Shop outlasted Next for the Penguins is a 52-1637; Kickers 80,74. Wednesday - Manchester at Groman’s to victory. Garman Boston (Drago 5-4) the first three innings,,Army & But at only $2499*, we can’t afford _____ SERIES #2 RACES Don Kelsey was best for Full of Baloney, 18-13, last night road date Tuesday at Glaston­ Hebron. had two singles while Valen­ Chicago (kaat 9-6) a t Navy staved off a late bid for an Frank's with a two-for-two per­ at Martin Field. bury before returning home Class AA - Tuesday, tine’s single broke a 65 tie. Hie Milwaukee (Sprague 61) to be too generous. HMlHNk34ICilllUL 8-4 verdict over Burger King formance at the plate. John Kathy Strand paced the Friday to entertain East Hamp­ Frechette & Martin vs. two combined to strike out 12 D etroit (Fryman 3-4) at So if you wont one, you’d better hurry. August 6 and August 8 August 20 and August 22 Socha had two hits in three trips winners with three hits in­ ton at Mt. Nebo. Mansfield; Saturday, Frechette Saturday at Cheney Tech. with Valentine notching the Minnesota (Blyleven 7-10) 1 0 0 i& D to the plate for Gorman’s. cluding a homer , and triple at Wllliniantic. Dave Chevrette was the win­ win. Brian Daigle topp^ the New York (Pagan 0-1 or A love like this won't lost forever. August 13 and August 15 August 27 and August 29 FEATUK while Carolyn Jaworski con­ State Cup; Class A, ning pitcher striking out three Fuelmen with a double and tri­ Woodson 1-3) at Texas (Jenkins an d walking one while PLUS HEATS Deadlocked 8-8 after six in- tributed two hits including one Manchester Indians vs. Far­ ple with teammate Dave White 104) scattering six hits. Bob Smith TIMB-IWIIwiiNdM mington, Wednesday at 6:30 at chipping in with two bingles. Baltimore (Alexander 4-4) at French Signs Charter Oak; Class B, wielded the big bat for the Ser­ California (Hassler 1-3) TO «• Manchester at Coventry, vicemen with two hits in two Qeveland (G. Perry 161) at Limited Edition , *8 Soulons Each AND WIN Thursday. trips and two RBIs. Jim Oakland (Blue 84) *24 Hours of InstnicHon and Play *750 Give Your Drivemty Lasting HARTFORD (UPI) - The 4 ‘Love Bug East Coait P.O.E., (uggeated retell price, Last week, Manchester Wild­ Fleurent sparkled defensively Cycle Champ local taxee and any other dealer chargee, It any, ad­ 2nd 1400, 3rd $200, 4tk New England Whalers of the Foe: *72.00 Par Pupil l^r SoMlon With Our J a n n itn RADII cats and Mansfield played a 1-1 for the winners. Wayne Parker HARTFORD (UPI) - Wayn« DESTINATION SAFEH ®Vo1klwag«n ol Amtrico, 1974, ditional. $100 and to on... World Hockey Association have Stetlna of Indianapolis has won J-1 6 XLACKTOP SEALER tie. stroked a triple for Burger King Sptclallzad Driver Extra lot naoa tSO, 2nd announced the team’s leading while Jamie Smith and Jeff the Travelers Criterium 26mile Om e««l M*l(, prrtwvM, («ittfprooh. WMd- scorer last season, left wing I Training for Taanagara. REQI8TRATION APPLICATION Plaoa $30. 3 n l Ptaoa 320 to prooli drhrtwtyt, ptllo*. J Berman also contributed with bicycle race, covering the 37 Instructora axparlancad PIm m RdQistar...... cata y alng wWi i ln iira Max, iJo h n French, has signed a new TONIGHT Fisk Released the bat. laps around the eastern end of TED TRUDON, INC. FMl-drylng, tUkonliIng ptving pitch rM liti T multi-year contract. I In public school driver A d d re M ...... achock abaortara. wccliMr, oil, groioo, Mido, gMolIno, mil- 7:25 Red Sox v§. Royals, BOSTON (UPI) - Injured Bushnell Park in a record 54:05 TPKE. RT. 83 AUTHORIZED I Jack Kelly, general manager education. Automatic and DEALER ADM. 33J0 0 la 12 OOo Iroon. __ WTIC Boston Red Sox catcher Carlton Pecking away, Grom an’s minutes. TALCOTTVILLE Homo P h o n e ...... i i of the club, said he was atandard tranamlaalon. ill^W S fiM 8:15 Dodgers vs. Phils, Fisk was released from Sports Shop topped Moriarty For Stetlna, of Indianapolis, I SlQneturo of Perent...... «...... Now Jomillt J-il I delighted to sign French, who Reaaonable, Competitive CaN I P.M. Moa Qham, TaL MXNCHESnR HAROttME mik Ch.22,30 Hahnemann Hospital Sunday Fuel, 8-5, Saturday at the West the win Saturday was the se­ Itn S tar t l ^ [scored 24 goals and 48 assists Rateal 220-4030 for oniriaa and In- 1877 Mah tlTMl Ml tffll llotNiH Ofhtawi 8:55 Yanks vs. Rangers, after undergoing surgery on his Side Oval. cond in three days, following a ] for a total of 78 points. PHONE 3464)804 WINF left knee. P e te r Garman and Phil July 4th win in Walpole, Mass. 9 1 r / PAGE FOURTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MflnrhP«>ir r»nn Mnn t..iy « MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn,, Mon., July 8, 1974 - PAGE FIFTEEN / ' • I Wolfanger in Race MHS R^istration INDEX News Capsules 1 NOTICEa ...... / ...... I 1 — Lo«t ind Found HAPPY ADS For Seat in Senate. 2 — PortontiK New students who will be attending Manchester High School in 3 — Announootnom* September should report to the high school administration office 4 — EntorUInmont » Commanding Lead for registration and to the guidance office for programming of 5 — Auction* VERNON proval voiced by oWn com­ courses any day between 8;30 and 11 a.m. or between 1 and 2;30 FINANCIAL 8 — Bondt-SlockR-Mortgigat TOKYO (UPD —Prime Minister Kakuei Tanaka’d ruling Following up a "maybe” an­ mittee chairmen, in hearing p.m. e — Portonol Loan* Liberal Democratic party, relying heavily on its strength nouncement of last week, Wolfanger’s announcement, Students must present a year-end report card or have a 10 — Inaurtnco I in conservative rural areas, took a mmanding lead today Howard F. Wolfanger of Wolfanger feels this is transcript forwarded to Manchester High School before registra­ EMPLOYMENT She licratb in voting for the upper house of the Japanese parliament. Tolland has announced he will assurance that there is strong tion. For students entering the 12th grade, a transcript is 13 — Help W a n M definitely seek the nomination support in the district for his required. 14 — Buslnoe* OppoftunltlM The opposition, 1^ by the Socialists, scored b ^ t in big 15 — Situation Wanted CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 'cities such as Tokyo following a campaign blaming Tanaka for state senator from the 35th candidacy. Students entering Grades 11 and 12 will be tested Sept. 3 at a Senatorial District, on the He said he is now proceeding time to be announced. EDUCATION for Japan’s more-than-20 per cent inflation rate. 18 — Private Inatructlona Republican ticket. with a schedule of meetings and Students entering Grade 10 will be assigned, by mail, to one of 19 — Schoola-Claaae* His announcement last week further contacts and dis­ the orientation and testing sessions on Aug.28 and 29. 20 — Inatructlona Wanted ... Seniaona hinged on whether or not cussions with convention REAL ESTATE may havataatyaw Thomas Carruthers of Vernon, delegates. 23 — Horn** tor Sale New England Toll 24 — Lota-Land lor Sale o happy odi presently serving the 35th dis­ 25 — Invaatment P r o p e l PHONE 643-2711 trict, planned to seek re- 26 — Bualnaa* P r o p ^ Police agencies throughout New England report that at I Manchester Hospital Notes 27 — Raaort Propahy least 24 persons were killed during the July 4th holiday, all election. Tito Visits 28 — Real Eatata Wanted FOR ASSISTANCE IN PLACING YOUR AD but six on the region’s highways. In notifying the Republican Town Committee chairmen in MiaC. SERVICEt Discharged Friday; Mary Higgins, E. Jan Dr., Hebron; 31 — Services Offered Help Wanted 13 Massachusetts reported the most fatalities (nine), in­ the district that he would Rom ania 32 — Palntlng-Papsrlng Help Wanted 13 C. B. Felletter, East Hartford; cluding six traffic deaths. Connecticut reported seven definitely seek the nomimation, Dorothy H. Dey, 605 HiUstown 33 — BulldIng-ContractIng 225 comes alive BUCHAREST, Romania Walter Miller, East Hartford; Rd.; Cynthia J. LaRose, Broad 34 — Roofing-Siding deaths, including three by fire. Wolfanger, who is presently 35 — HaatIng-PlumbIng ADVERTISING ADVERTISING WANTED - Part-time help ap­ AUTO MECHANIC (UPI) — President Tito of Rita LeBrun, 108.Carter St.; Brook; Edward McVeigh, 18 vyhen you arrive. serving as judge of the Tolland 36 — Flooring proximately 2-3 hours during Must have experience and Yugoslavia arrived today by Bettina Cohun, 65 Harlan St.; 37 — Movlng-Truddng-Storaga DEADLINE Conway Rd.; Bettye J. lunch period in small tools. Sonny District Probate Court, said special plane from Belgrade on James Jankowski, 424 W. Mid­ 38 — Services Wanted RATES restaurant. Apply in person. (^rruthets said he would not be Kramer, 41 Campfield Rd.; 12:00 noon the day before a four-iday official visit and dle Tpke.; John O’Donnell, Rt. Raymond E. Martin, 13 Norma MI8C. FOR SALE publication. 1 d a y ...... 94 word per dey Ann’s Spot, 21 Oak Street. 6ET READY MAN Canadians Voting able to make a decision concer­ talks with President Nicolae 41 — Articles lor Sale Deadline, lor Saturday and 3 d a y s ..... 84 word per day To service new and used cars 85. Hebron; Wilfred F. Smith, Rd., South Windsor. 42 — Building Supplla* ning his candidacy until July 11. Ceausescu. Causescu led a par­ Monday Is 12:00 Noon Friday. 6 days '.___74 word per day WOMAN for full-time shoe for delivery. Some experience - Congratulations OTTAWA (DPI) —Canadian voters choose a new govern­ 62 Cider Mill Rd., Bolton; Shirley P. Halon, Swamp Rd., 43 — Dogs-BIrda-Pat* 26 d a y s ..... 64 word par day Carruthers stated, however, 44 — Livestock salrf. New retail store. ty of top Romanian government Patrick Piccarrello, Rabbit Coventry; Richard M. Paskel, 15 WORD MINIMUM desirable. It's a boyl ment today in an election brought about by the downfall of that it would be in order for any 45 — Boats a Accossoriss Experience preferred, but will and Communist party officials Trail, Coventry; Antonette P. 46 — Sporting Goods PLEASE READ Happy Ads .$1.75 Inch Excellent pay and fringe RYAN CHRISTOPHER Prime Minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau over the issue of in­ interested candidate to state his South Boston, Mass.; Timothy train. Women’s and children’s who turned out at Bucharest’s DeCarlo, 87 Santina Dr. L. Carpenter, East Hartford; 47 — Qardsn Products benefits. FiveAlay week, no DANAHY flation. intentions. 48 — Antique* shoes. Apply Prague Shoes, 825 Otopeni airport to greet Tito. Linda Convertino, 83 Downey Scott M. Scorso, 41 Sherwood YOUR AD Main Street, Manchester. Saturdays. Apply in person to Love, Candidates in Trudeau’s Liberal party need to win at With almost unanimous ap­ 49 — Wanted to Buy Classified ads are taken over 1 Dr.; Julius Barbanell, 99 Circle; James P. Ricci, 11 A1 Patch, Service Manager, or least 133 seats to assure Trudeau’s position as pime RENTALS the phone as a convenience. The Knights Candlewood Dr., South Wind­ Lilley St.; Maryann Noel, 220 52 — Room* for Rent The Herald Is responsible for LIVE-IN housekeeper for Walt Carter, Jr. minister, but polls indicated neither the Liberals nor the sor; Mariorie Aborn, 932 Hebron Rd., Bolton; Michael 53 — Apartments lor Rant only One Incorrect Insertion end Green Lodge, a home for 20 54 — Homes tor Rent then only to the size of the elderly ladies, 649-5985. Ask for CARTER CHEVROLET CO other major party, the Conservatives, would win enough Tolland St.; . Thomas Sypfaers Giddings, Willimantic; William votes for an outright majority. Hope House Represented 56 — Business for Rent original Insertion. Errors which Mr. Beilman. INC. Help Wanted 13 East.Hartford; Alice Mack, 10 D. Brennan, Broad Brook. 56 — Resort Property lor Rent do not lessen the value of the 1229 Main Stm t South Rd., Bolton; Robert B. 57 — Wanted to Rent advertisement will not be cor­ At Mansfield Festival Discharged Sunday; 58 — Misc. lor Rent MANCHESTER Islieb, 78 School Rd., Bolton; Genevieve L. Clemmer, Hart­ rected by an additional Inser­ AUTOMOTIVE tion. ROOKKEEPER Lorraine S. Fornal, 55A Rachel ford; Joseph Kralik, East Hart­ 61 — Auto* (or Sale Rd.; Thomas J. Kehoe, 324 62 — Trucks (or Sale EXPERIENCED Accuracy and efficiency Nixon Dances /Hope House for Autistic was made which will be used ford; Barbara S. Willis, 167 N. Lydall St.; Gary K. Olmstead, Elm St.; Edward M. Kuzls^ 63 — Heavy Equipment lor Sals required. Pleasant working Children, Inc., was represented for procuring office equipment 64 — Motorcycles-BIcycIss AUTO MECHANICS KEY BISCAYNE, Fla. (UPI) — Despite a bout with 1696 Main St., I^uth Windsor. East Hartford; Pius J. Mirza, PART TIME or full time, $5. conditions. (Herald photo by Pinto) at the annual Independence Day and a library staff to help on 65 — Campers-Trallers-Moblle General Motors experience phlebitis in his left leg and a traditional reluctance to Monica M. Banta, 127 Main Homes per hour average commissions, Festival held recently at the surveys of autistic children. Staffordville; Robert D. Help Wanted 13 preferred. Four-day work CAU 646-0129 dance. President Nixon took to the dance floor at a local St.; Arlene S. White, 95 W. Mid­ 66 — Automotive Service excellent advancement oppor­ ^Witch HazeV Entertains at Day Camp Mansfield State Training School Those who made donations to Brown, 97 Campbell Ave., Ver­ 67 — Autos lor Rent-Lease week. Fringe benefits. Apply restaurant Saturday night. His partner was a 10-year-old dle Tpke.; Linda A. Kennison, non; Jean A. Nicotera, 68 □. FINANCIAL PART-TIME, nights and Satur­ tunity. Arts and crafts In Mansfield. the Hope House booth were; in person to Mr. Bergeron, demonstrators needed by the Boyer Rd., Tolland; Faith days to work in gas station. Ft. Lauderdale girl, and the band played “Thank Heaven The officers of Hope House Manchester Packing Co., Spencer St.; Linda J. Tetrault, Service Manager. fastest growing home party Comstock, 1102-96 Pleasant Experience helpful. Must be Business Opportunity 14 for Little Girls.” Controlled by strings, “Witch Hazel” is operated by produces her own shows locally. For more information, managed a booth where about Finast, Pathmark, and Western Wall St., Hebron; Linda J. Bonds-Stoeks-Mortgages 8 plan organization. Call 872-8663, Valley Rd., South Windsor; over 18 years old. Brown’s Tire SASRUICK Despite his recent problems with a blood clot in a vein in Phyllis Nierendorf, a professional puppeteer, as a young 800 hot dogs and hamburgers Beef Co. Moore, 236 Center St. □ N O T IC E S 872-2780 or 633-9023. MANCHESTER - Pizza house, call 569-2358. Registrations may still be made for the week­ Caryn M. Landau, 325 Lake Rd., Shop, 646-3444. his left leg, the President showed no sign of pain. audience from the YWCA Day Camp of Manchester were ‘sold during the two^ay A meeting for officers, Edith M. Henry, 18 McCann MORTGAGES, loans first se­ 81 ADAMS STREET fully equipped. Priced to sell. ly sessions at the YWCA Day Camp. The camp is open Andover. PART-TIME secretary - recep­ festival. members, and interested per­ Dr.; Kimberly A. Clancy, 19 cond, third. All kinds. Realty MACHINISTS - We have the MANCHESTER Owner has other interests. For watches. Miss Nierendorf, formerly with Bill ^ i r d of Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. for children Discharged Saturday; Adolph statewide, credit ratiiig un­ tionist for doctor's office, 1-5 Miss Marian Savastino and sons in Hope House will be July Henry Rd., South Windsor; Lost and Found following openings: Inspectors. details call Stanley Agency, 646- New York City, put on a puppet show at the camp and ages 6-12. There is also a Tiny Tots program for pre-school Quey, 115 Brookfield St.; necessary. Reasonable. Con­ Monday - Friday. Call 649-^9, 3618. Douglas Farraday, co-directors 17 at a time and place to be an­ Catherine Robertson, East The Purd^ Corporation, 586 Just Heat? showed the children how to create their own puppets. She children. For more information, call 647-1437. Catherine R. Anderson, 58 Pine Hartford; Jill Grant 37 Erie LOST - Siamese cat, female. fidential, quick arrangements. Hilliard Street, Manchester, 9-4. of Hope House, said about $125 nounced. Alvin Lundy Agency. 527-7971. DALLAS (UPI) St.; Walter Fluckiger, 31 St.; Walter J, Cormier, East Lilac point. Timid. Reward. 647-9917. WAITRESSES full and part MANCHESTER - Barber shop Igloo Northeast school area. 100 Constitution Plaza, Hart­ PART-TIME service station three stations, all fixtures and —Patrolman Jim Bryan, .1' Village St., Ellington; Nelson Hartford. time, start immediately, attendant. Apply in person. 872-7658; ford. Evenings, 233-6879. BAR MAID - full and part time, experience preferred, call Mrs. supplies, clean and modern, 50 )vho was in junior high must be dependable. Call Boland Motors, Inc., 369 Center years of continuous family Zocco, Bircn Lane Dairy, 649- Street, Manchester. school when President FOUND - Shepherd, male, MORTGAGES,- 1st, and 2nd between 11-3 p.m. 568-5323. 6263. , operation, $3,900. F. J. Spilecki, Kennedy was shot by a Chartier Joins Staff black with tan paws, wearing mortgages — interim financing Re;'Realtor, 643-2121. Directors Face Busy Meeting Rockville Hospital Notes — expeditious and confidential sniper in 1963, thought he East Hartford tag 224188, 1973. VERNON Child Care Center Finished Vacationf Call Dog Warden, 646-4555. service, J.D. Real Estate seeks educator-manager. Posi­ was under fire Saturday Of Internship Program Assoc. 646-1980. Now is a good time to get a The Manchester Board of audit of ^ e town’s electrical meet the sidewalk of a subdivi­ tion from the Water Reserve tion requires background in when he drove his police FOUND - Mongrel, black, MEAT fresh start. Directors, which normally bills, including street lights. sion by the A. Dzen Construc­ Welesky, Eaist Windsor; Laura education, work experience cruiser in Vice President Fund toward the cost of Admitted Friday; William male, white spot on chest. Call □ E D U C A T IO N meets twice each month but • Approving a $21,000 alloca­ tion Co. materials for a water distribu­ Witkiewicz, Storrs. with young children, balanced ROYAL GLOBE Gerald Ford’s motorcade. VERNON Harrington, Rye St., Rockville; Dhog Warden, 646-4555. □ EMPLOYMENT CUHERS by understanding of basic Vernon for about six weeks this which has decided to meet only tion from the Special Taxing • Waiving building fees by tion system in Garden, New, Louise Krzyzaniak, Scott Dr., Admitted Sunday; Mary Jean Robert Chartier, supervising summer. He was awarded his' business principles. Send MSURANGE COMPANIES It was later determined once in July and once in August, District Reserve Fund for the contractor for Illing and Center, Cedar, Arch and Ridge Vernon; Henry Saucier, Broad Carberry, Crystal Lake Rd., FOUND - Mongrel, black Experlencod. Full and Part Private Instructions 18 .principal of the Oxford Center bachelor of science degree resume to N. Bergstrom, 764 has openings in : that the sudden shattering of will tackle an ambitious agenda paving and improving the Bennet Junior High School ad­ Sts. The $114,000 previously Brook. Ellington; Dianne Connors, female puppy. Call Dog Help Wanted 13 Tline. Excellent ealary. Main Street, Waltham, Mass. School, has joined the ad­ Commtrclai Llnaa ryan’s windshield was from Central Connecticut State Tuesday, when it meets for its leased Purnell Parking Lot. ditions and renovations and allocated for the materials fell Discharged Friday: Anna Somers; Pearl Duprey, Ban­ Warden, 6464555. 02154. LEARN TO SWIM - Enjoy Apply Rating caused either by a rock ministrative staff of the Vernon College; earned a master of July session. • Solving the problem of authorizing, at a cost of about $16,000 short of the actual cost. Anderson, E. Main St., croft Rd., Ellington; WilUam PART-TIME work at home, on summer months. Experienced School System as part of an the telephone. Phone 1-673-2995. To run all lines of Commercial Red Cross instructor, private kicked up by another vehi­ arts in elementary education providing an entrance to $24,000, a clerk-of-the-works for • Authorizing sidewalks on Rockville; Anthony Dziadul, Middle M ., Ellington; FOUND - Mongrel, black and WESTERN BEEF YOUNG MAN 18 years or older The meeting will be at 8 p.m. tan female. Call Dog Warden, Rating. Experience in either lessons, private pool. 649-4403. cle, or by the 92-degree heat Educational Administrative and school administration from Charter Oak Field. The town the projects. the south side of E. Center St., Chemistruck, Fern St., Elizabeth Eglievich, Broad Toilmd TurnpHta for summer work, to do various Internship Program. This is the the University of Connecticut; at Robertson School, N. School Brook; Mrs. ^m antha Haourd 646-4555. RNs - $10,000 up depending on jobs around machine shop. App­ property or casualty of the Texas sun. has two options —to extend from Pitkin St. to Plymouth Rockville; Donald Dort, Mandnstar TUTORING - Algebra, second year the Vernon system and has had experience as an St. The Town Building Com­ and baby, Talcott Ave., qualifications. World-wide ly Buckland Mfg. Inc., 131 necessary. Salary commen­ The vice president Spruce St., by purchasing Lane. Vemwood E)r., Vernon; Robert travel possible as an Air Force geometry, calculus, general has been involved in the elementary teacher and junior property there for about $45,- mittee also is proposing a clerk- Rockville; Lydia Luginbuhl, Adams Street. surate with experience. In addition to a public hearing • Authorizing the town Favreau, Cedar St., Rockville; officer. Challenging work, job Ratar - Codar mathematics, plwsics, shrugged off the incident, of­ program. high teacher of math and 000; or by building the entrance of-the-works and is recommen­ Grant St., Rockville; Jane Rotes ke Rei Melets Are Bhie, on a $220,000 appropriation for manager to sign an agreement Joseph Gessay, Middle Butcher satisfaction, only two-year EXPERIENCED cabinet For Personal Unat chemistry, Cobol and Fortram ficially opened the World Ifl^ile in Vernon, Chartier science. on water department property ding Ernest McNeill, retired Pietlock, ^ s t Hartford; Jean Wort Ms Are Gftovy committment. 246-2212. CHURCH custodian; up to 30 programming, accounting, sanitary sewers in Baldwin Rd., with the state for $38,500 in Rd., Rockville; William maker wanted. Excellent op­ Electronic Trade Center, and wound up will be working with Dr. Robert He has also been director of a further to the east. assistant building inspector, for Tyrol, Willow Stream Dr., Ver­ And M ResaHi Too! hours weekly. Good salary. economics. 649-1464. Concord Rd. and Doming St., it EEA (Emergency Employ­ Kissane, Wall St., Coventry; portunity. Please call Auto Program his trip to Dallas with a T. Linstone, assistant four-town cooperative summer Under the first option, the the job. McNeill has said he’d non; Linda Whipple, High St., C il M3-2711 Write for application - Ad­ Displaycraft, Manchester 643- Gerald Ford will conduct public hearings on ment Act) funds —extending Renald Lambert, High Manor SHOWCASE round of golf. superintendent of schools. The Head Start Program; has town might recoup part of the accept the post for the duration Rockville; Carol Wisnieski, ministrative Committee, Se­ 9557. Good starting position. Need seven other proposed ap­ the program for nine months. Park, Rockville; Arthur St. cond ConCTegational Church, program is directed and coor­ served as principal of the Plain- $45,000 cost by demolishing an of the two projects. Upper Butcher Rd., Rockville. CINEMA only good math aptitude. Good propriations and will consider The EEA funding was to expire Louis, Old 'Town Rd., Personals 2 Box 45, RFD 4, Coventry. dinated by Dr. Robert Norris, field Grammar School and In existing building and selling an • Authorizing the superinten­ Discharged Sunday: Mrs. starting salary. Good hours. action on about a dozen other June 30, 1974 but Congress, in Rockville; Mrs. Sandra West 938 Slhrar Lam □ REAL ESTATE professor of education at the 1970, programmed, staffed and dent of schools to apply for a Doris Bohenko and baby. REDUCE SAFE and fast with RN’S - LPN’S Company benefits and free agenda items. undersized lot. The sale would an 11th hour action, extended and daughter. Orchard St., EM t Hartford REAL ESTATE salesman, University of Connecticut opened the new Plainfield require Zoning Board of state grant for 50 per cent of the Prospect St., Rockville; GoBese Tablets And E-Vap 3-11 P.M. parking. No Serious Problems The proposed sanitary sewers the program to March 31,1974. Rockville; Ernest Young, excellent income. Must have For appointment please call Homes For Sale 23 where Chartier studied for his Memorial School and was its Appeals approval. cost of a system-wide, smoke- Emanuel (^amistrano, “water pills” Liggett Rexall. REUABLEMEN license. For confidential inter­ 11-7 A.M . involve almost 70 property The town must identify the Cherry Lane, Rockville. WEST GREENWICH, R.I. (UPI) -T here were' no sixth-year professional degree. principal for the first two Under the second option, the detection and security fire Ridgewood Dr., Rockville; Needed for |anllorlal service, view. Hutchins Agency, 649- Miss Koseski at 522-5241, Ext. owners and all have received positions to be covered arid the Admitted Saturday; Timothy Full-time, part-time and COVENTRY - 1800's moder­ serious problems at Saturday’s 12-hour “Freedom Jam” The internship program is years. He resigned from that town would have to spend about alarm system. The 50 per cent Mrs. Hope Davis and baby. 7 s.m. -11 a.in. Apply In per­ 5324. notices of the public hearing. state must approve. The town Landry, Enfield; Ronald summer positions available. nized 8-room Cape on secluded designed to give the students position to assume the duties of $15,000 to demolish two sheds grant would match the $27,000 Park PI., Rockville; William son between 11 a.m. - 3 p.m. ROYAL GLOBE 2-acre lot. Separate 24'x40' gar­ on Escoheag Hill, which may have been the largest Among some pj the other ac­ plans to keep four building Pockett, Anthony Rd., Tolland. Competitive salary, health, training and insights into the principal of the Oxford school. and to build two new ones and in Capital Improveqient Gibbs, West Rd., Vernon; Jef­ TOWN OF MANCHESTER GENERAL OFFICE clerk - age. Mid 50's. Principals only, musical event in state history, according to state police tions the board will consider mechanics —employed at Lin­ Discharged Saturday: Gloria life, major medical and dis­ complexities of their chosen ad­ Reserve funds to be set aside frey Moore, Glen Bumie, Mo.; duties include billing, so ac­ INSURANCE COMPANIES no agents. 646-1494. 8-10 A.M. and promoters. would have to extend the road coln Center, the Nike Site and Belanger, Village St., curacy in typing is required. 40- ability insurance makes this ministrative area, while at the are; for the project. — LEGAL EXECUTIVE POSITIONS - Of­ 60 Washington SL, Sulla 500 Traffic was jammed in the area Friday night. to meet the (Spruce St.) bridge on sidewalk repairs. Rockville; Mrs. Mary Jo Mrs. Louise Spence and baby, ficer openings for men and hour week, company paid in­ one of the best benefit same time proviiling real and • Establishing salary ranges • Approving a $16,000 alloca­ Hartford, Conn. 06102 MANCHESTER - Small two- constructed by the state over Bender and daughter. South St., RFD 5, Coventry. women with engineering, math, surance. Write Box H, packages in the industry. An Equal Opportunity Emptoyor M/F Promoters estimated the crowd at 35,(XX) on the grounds useful services to the host for elected officials —the full­ NOTICE family, ideal investment. Good Charter Oak Field. Rockville; William Blackorby, The Zoning Board of Appeals or related technical denee. Air Manchester Herald. Come see our modern location and condition. Low and another 10,000 outside the gates. Police estimates school system. time town clerk and the part- Hany Lane, Rockville; Mrs. will hold public hearings on Force will train you for com­ facilities and speak with Mrs. 30's. Paul W. Dougan, Realtor, ranged from 20,000 to 25,000. Chartier said he requested time town treasurer and • Approving a petition from WOMAN wanted to care for 8 Susan Ellis and daughter. Monday July 15,1974 starting at puter technology, com­ AVON Post, our Director of Nurses 643-4535, 646-102L______^ assignment to the Vernon Now You Know registrar^ of voters. the property owner at 120 INVITATION TO BID munications, electronics, year old boy, days, Tuesday Center Rd., Vernon; Harriet 7:00 p.m. in the Hearing Room says. .. MEADOWS system because of previous United Press International • Authorizing the town Grandview St. to extend a The Board of Education of the navigators, others. 246-2212. through Friday. Must be Gunther, Hyde Ave., Rockville; of the Municipal Building to STOP YEARNINft AND SOUTH WINDSOR professional contact with Dr. Hannah Montague of Troy, manager to contract for an sidewalk and curb 100 feet, to Town of Vernon, Connecticut CONVALESCENT CENTER licensM and live in the vicinity Mary Janton, Park St., hear and consider the following START EARNING. ^ your of Verplanck School. Call 647- NEW LISTINB Energy Meeting Linstone at a workshop concer­ N.Y., weary of washing her Marry in style. will receive sealed bids for ’74 GRADS - We train and pay, 333 Bldwell StrMt Rockville; Mrs. Mary Lewis petitions: own boss. Set your own hours. 1174 after 6 p.m. Six room spacious Ranch plus ning the non-graded program. husband's shirts when only the Audio-Visual Equipment over $400 monthly to attend Manchester, Conn. and daughter. Pinnacle Rd., Item 1 — Joseph Fortin — college accredited technical And make the money you need large rec room in lower level. BRUSSELS (UPI) —Energy experts from the United He said he also discussed the in­ collars were dirty, cut off a Good way. Bids will be received at the of­ 847-9191 Ellington; Eleanor Luce, Request variance to place tool school. Learn a skill good for a for the “extras” you want. DENTAL ASSISTANT - 1V4 baths, 2-car attached gar­ States and 11 other major oil-using countries met today to tern program with the man in­ collar with a pair of scissors in fice of the Superintendent of Experienced, personable, light 1825 and thereby created the Skinner Rd., Vernon; Dorothy shed in side yard 4 feet from lifetime in the Air Force. Ap­ Sell Avon Products to your age with electric door opener try to turn proposals for oil-sharing and conservation into volved in the same program, Our 14K yellow gold bands Schools, Park and School titude and counseling free, no bookkeeping, light typing, international cooperation. detached collar as a new style Miller, Rt. 74, Rockville; property line — 54 Eldridge friendly neighbors. Call 289- and breezeway. Large level last summer. Streets, Rockville, Connecticut obligation. 246-2212. BABYSITTER for 9-month assisting.ssisting. Medical Placement lot nicely landscaped. Im­ in men’s apparel. sculptured and oxidized Richard Rice Jr., Broad Brook; Street — Business Zone II. 4922. twins - college age or older. Service, 232-5226. The 12 nations, meeting for two days at Brussels, belong Chartier will be working in FABRIC SALE until 12:00 noon Monday, July maculate, move-in condition. Janet Ryan, Jolly Rd., to the Energy Coordinating Group, which was set up in 22, 1974 and then at said place Item 2 — United Petecostal BE DIFFERENT - Be an air­ Birch Mountain area. Call 646- Ellington; Michael Ward, DEMONSTRATORS - Sell gifts 40's. Call Suzanne Shorts or February. for beauty. and time publicly opened, read, Church — Request variance to craft mechanic in the Air REAL ESTATE - Licensed 8145. \ Broad Brook; Richard and toys. Name brands: Fisher- Arthur Shorts 646-3233. DOORBUSTER SAVINGS and recorded. reduce rear yard to 10 feet for Force. Women get equal pay, sales person needed. We are an established firm serving the MEDICAL Secretary - Recep­ Price, Fenton, Nordic, etc. Your Master Charge Welcome On Specifications and proposal purpose of erecting addition to advancement, educational op­ L WMSON BEMH CO. building — 185 Woodbridge portunities. 246-2212. Manchester - South Windsor - tionist, Experienced, sharp, Earn up to 30%. Free kit. Manchester Office 647-9139 A ll Freezer Orders WHILE THEY LAST! TOWN OF ANDOVER forms may be secured from the patient contact, good typist, Managership openings for Street — Residence Zone B. Vernon area for over 10 years, New Way to Win office of the Superintendent of HAIRDRESSERS needed, Small, non-competitive familiar with insurance forms, experienced demonstrators. MANCHESTER - $29,^. West Schools, Park and School Item 3 — Michael & benefits, Monday - Friday, 9:30- Treasure House Party Plan. HARTFORD (UPI) -T h e Connecticut State Lottery Legal Notice experienced preferred, full or professional staff. For con­ side, 3-bedroom Colonial, 2-car Streets, Rockville, Connecticut. Catherine S. Tluck — Variance part-time. Call 649-3991. fidential interview call 5:30. Medical Placement Ser­ Call “Miss Jean” collect 491- garage. Immediate occupancy. today announced a new way to win money —playing bingo vice, 232-5226. 2100. WESTERN BEEF SLIPCOVER & U PH O ^Y The first installmeitt of the The right is reserved to reject is requested for area, frontage Marlow’s Beauty Salon. Holcombe Realtors, 644-2447. lIoIc, Realtor, M3-6666. with lottery. taxes on the October 1,1973 List any or all bids or any part when and front yard requirements Lottery officials said the lottery computer will be used TUEt. WEO. SAT. are due and payable July 1, such action is deemed in the necessary for legal purposes at HEBRON - Three-bedroom to generate random number combinations to fill four TOLLAND SUN. t • 6 FABRIC R f l O / o 1974. Interest will be charged best interest of the Board of 168-170 West Center Street - Ranch. Kitchen appliances, regular bingo cards. If a lottery ticket number matches THUM. HU. 9*9 after August 1,1974 at the rate Educaiton. Residence Zone B. loads of cabinets and counter TURNPIKE Reduced up to on WANTED space, combination windows any bingo card combination, the ticket holder will win $50. MANCHESTER SUNOAT 9 • 9 of of 1% per month on the in­ Charles Brisson Item 4 — Scott B. Clendaniel KIDS! Want to mako good money working only a (aw houra and doors, insulated. Fireplace, CLOSED MON. stallment or a minimum of Business Manager — Variance is reqtiested to garage. Mostly wooded acre, $2.00. Payments may be made reduce side yard to 4 feet for a weak. No limit to how much you can earn. Three immediate occupancy. Asking SPECIAL TUBS, and WED. ONLY by mail or at the Town Office Coventry purpose of erecting addition to nlghta par weak. Wa train. $34,200. The Yankee Peddlers, ‘Not the Kremlin^ ! ^ r “ 0l l l Y 36‘ Building which is open daily Zoning Board of Appeals dwelling—37 Kensington Street 742-9718, 1-423-6735. EXCaUNT M u n o 9:00 a.m. to 4;00 p.m. At the public hearing on Mon­ — Residence Zone A. Call 647-9946 MANCHESTER - Duplex 7-6,3- WASHINGTON (UPI) —It is the “hawks” in Congress CENTER CUT tSU C E D F O d Cynthia Clark day, July 1, 1974 the following Item 5—Raymond Damato— and in the military, and not the Kremlin leaders, who have Tax Collector car garage, excellent location. soup SUMMBItiWDWICHES applications were approved; Variance is requested to erect Manchester Evening Herald good income, i^per 30's. made it more difficult for President Nixon to pursue East- DRESS FABRICS subject to stipulations; detached garage elsewhere LaPenta Agency, Realtor, 646- West detente, says Sen. J. William Fulbright. LEAN CUT Mrs. Howard Fairweather of than in fourth quarter of lot, but BOTTOIII tow n o f BOLTON 2440. The Arkansas Democrat described the U.S. as a nation Hemlock Point, was granted no closer than 20 feet from • Cotton Tax Collector’s “in great disarray” and said Congress is dominated by pro­ ROUND from the relief from the restrictions im­ street line — 24 Homestead • Syn. military forces led by Sen. Henry M. Jackson, D-Wash. ROUND NOTICE posed in Section 10.3 and 10.3.1 Street — Residence Zone B. IMPECCABLE! RPAST • J e rso y yu. to raise roof, relocate three Item 6 — Robert McNamara Notice is hereby given to the ADVERTISING CURE STEAKS Taxpayers of the Town that a bedrooms and bath to second — Variance is requested to As clean-a-Raised Ranch tax of 55.5 mills on the dollar, floor, add 6 foot to existing reduce southwesterly side yard ASSISTANT as we've ever seen. For­ laid on the list of Oct. 1, 1973, structure and install a new two to 11 feet 6 inches for purpose of mal dining room, modern Wa'ra looking for an onergotic poraon to porform a V2 PRICE ITEMS becomes due and payable on the car garage in the rear yard erecting porch — 43 Lakewood REWARD kitchen, living room with street side. wida varlaly of dutloa within Tha Horald advartlaing • Ribbons • Trimmings first day of July, 1974. Circle South — Residence Zone fireplace, large master Interest at the rate of % of Mr. Walter Surko, Sr. of Maple AA. dapartmant. Thia paraon muat hava typing akilla and • Buttons • BuckiM Drive was granted relief from organizational ability. Pravioua advartlaing axparlanca ANY PERSON BETWEEN bedroom, beautiful family Krause one per cent per month or frac­ Information pertaining to would bo holpful but not aaaontlal. ThIa la an axcallant room. Oak floors and • Drapery Fringes tion of a month from July 1 will the restrictions imposed in Sec­ above may be obtained in the opportunity lor th# poraon looking for a aolid THE AGES 12-14 wall-to-wall carpeting. florist & Greenhouses be charged for all taxes tion 10.3 and 10.3.1 to put on an Planning Office. eHEAT LAKES background in nowapapor advartlaing. AND remaining unpaid for one addition of screened in porch on All persons interested may front of seasonal house. A landscaped and well- Etiy Ptymtntt month after same became due. attend these hearings. Manchester Herald needs Further information may be ob­ treed acre lot. Five CHARCOAL BRIQUETS Minimum interest charge $2.00 Zoning Board Piaaao call (or an appolnlnwnt: Carriers In the tained from the records located each bill. of Appeals minutes from Manchester. in the Town Clerk Office of the Bernard R. Johnson, Duane Edmonds, OIroctor of Advertiting Rockville area. FABRIC DEPARTMENT^STORES Office hours Monday-Friday, $39,900. LARqifT RITAIL SROWIU IN MANCHOnR 9 a.m. - 2 p.m.; Monday Eve. 7 Coventry Town Hall. Chairman Mandioster Evening Horald M ANCHESTER 434 Oakland Street (Exit 94 oft 1-86) JEWELERS-SILVERSMITHS s in c e 1900 George M. Coon p.m. - 9 p.m. Paul J. Rossetto, 643-H711 WARREN L HOWLAND CJ/ 643-9559 8 9 ^ Monday thru Saturday 10 A.M. td 9:30 P.M. oowHTowH MANCHBaraa AT Ha MAIN aTaaar Elaine Potterton Chairman Secretary Call 872-8884 . Coventry Zoning RNitor 943-1109 _Al80«HABTFOro • MEW B«TAIN • MIDDLETOWN Tax Collector Dated this 8tb day of July, Town of Bolton Board of Appeals 1974. PAGE SIXTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Mon., July 8,1974 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Mon., July 8, 1974 - PAGE SEVENTEEN 29 Homos for Sale 29 'Root Estate Wonted 28 Roal Estate Wanted 28 Sorvleos Ottered 91 Homos for Solo H om n For Solo 23 Homoo For Solo 29 Homoo For Solo 23 Apartments For Rent 59 Apartments For Rent 59 Autos For Sale S t Autos For Sale 81 TREE SERVICE (Soucier) EoofIng-SIdIng-ChImney 94 Articles for Sale 41 MANCHESTER - Older 7-room Trees cut, trimmed or topped, Save Some Greenbacks house, new wiring and heating. stumps removed, fully insured. We End the house Do you want to Needs work. Good location. 'What i$ your Property Worth? Got a tree problem? Well worth ROOFING - Specializing BLDNDE maple chest on chest, W© Feature Quality^ you make the home. ROALTOR Starkweather Realty, 646-5353. a phone call. 742-8252. repairing roofs, new roofs, china closet, sliding glass With a New Hatchback! gas doors. $75., 646-4638. Because 17 years o f building 'and managing apartments SOLD I We will inspect your property and suggest daniDl f. YMlD „gu —liter work,----- . chimneys,-.....meys cleaned has caught us what really matters. « JK&S JS.* MANCHESTER - Escape the an asking price. (No obligation.) TRUCKING, odd jobs, moving and r e p a ir e d . 30 y e a rs Available immediately: one and two bedroom townhouses. tion of otir cars, the traatmant of our customers, ub- ordinary in this value packed 6 Ask us about bur guaranty sales plan TODAY!!! large appliances, cleaning CHROME WHEELS, 15” , Includes heat, air conditioner, d is h w a ^ , wall to wall Wowl I |w t IlDlDd thto eomlorUibiD experience. Free estimates. holding the reputation we’ve built over the years, room Condo. Many, many cellars and attics, also some Howley, 643-5361. Chevrolet reverse, $25. Phone carpet, individual basement, prn-ate patio. Models open ‘ family homa and know you woni 643-4389. daily from noon to 8:00 p.m. and making sales. We’re not fussy about the age or Find out how hard work and axparlanea extras. Armstrong Real Estate, tree work done. 644-1775. 289-8997. NkEALTORS — MLS want to paaa up tho opportunity to ROSSI ROOFING, siding, condition of the car you bring in to trade, or the BRAND pays o ff. PASEK LIGHT ’Tracking - Odd jobs, aoo H. Call QorrI Frank now at 646> chimneys, gutters, free es­ THREE Hundred Fifty - pounds UaHESTEAfi terms you want to work out. bflBV End of Congress St, off W. Middle Tpke., Member Mencheeler, Hertford, Wllllmentic and Vernon MANCHESTER - By owner, 289-7476 — 608 Burnside Ave., E. Hartford cellars and attics cleaned, 492S. timates. Fully insured. insured, Days, steel dumbbell - barbell set. filM R X Manchester. NEW well cared for duplex, 4-4, large lawns mowed, small tree work. 649-0590 after 6 P.M. 742-8243 — Twin Hill Dr., (Doventry evenings,_ . 529-8056. 19-8056. P aul I by R.F. Damato corner lot,' combination win­ Free estimates. Phone 643-6000. Cosgrove 643-5364. lYlLLAOE ’73 PINTO RUNABOUT *2490 dows, nice size kitchens, near Member National Aeeoc. of Real Estate Boards also mem­ F R E E Z E R - u p r ig h t, 4 cylinder, automatic, radio. schools and on bus line. Ideal ber of the Hartford, Manchester and Vernon Mullple List-, ODD JOBS - Carpentry, pan­ Marquette. Good condition. ■ Call PAUL DOtOAN, REALTOR, at 646-1021, HUTCHINS AGENCY ROOFING - Installation and 646-6363. or 643-4535 after 8rt)0 p.m. for young couple. Tenant helps Ing Service. eling, rec rooms, offices, repairs, gutters, storm win­ $100. 646-3248. ’73 PONTIAC VENTURA 6 4 9 -5 3 2 4 pay mortgage. Call 649-9314. household repairs. Phone 849- dows, doors. Experienced V-8 engine, radio, standard transmission. *2590 4594. quality workmanship. Fully in­ KELVINATOR gas stove, 30” , TWO bedrooms in small brand FOUR ROOM apartment Homos For Sale 29 like new condition. Please call nq.w building. Perfect location. available August 1. Heat, air- ELLINGTON Homos For Solo sured. Free estimates. 646-4822. 29 TWO HANDY men want varie­ Reasonable prices. Rick Silver Lane, East Hartford. conditioned, disposal, parking, ’72FORDLTO *2390 TWIN HILLS DRIVE, Coven­ ty of jobs, raking rolling, Burnett, 646-3(X)5. Electric kitchen, patio, no pets, no children. Call 2 door hardtop, V-8 engine, automatic transmission, WINDSOR - Five minutes from GO JIMP N THE LAKE MANCHESTER - 5-4 duplex, HARDTOP tent trailer, canopy, carpeting, $220. Phone 5^3740. 1-91 or Bissell Bridge, quiet OWNER MOVING try, four room Ranch, oak liming, fertilizing, mowing between 5 P.M. and 8 P.M. only power steering, power brakes, air conditioning. From your front door and two-car garage, separate fur­ floors, fireplace, garage un­ lawns, attics, cellars cleaned. GILLIS HOME Improvement - sleeps four, good condition. - 643-8359. residential neighborhood, five Must Sell! naces, wall-to-wall carpeting, Offers over $400. 646-3761. dock on cool, clear lake. derneath and attached garage Reasonable rates, 643-5305. Specializing in roofing and MANCHESTER - New deluxe rooms, living room and dining Six rooms, neat throughout. country kitchen, excellent con­ two-bedroom Townhouses. 11/2 7 2 RANCHERO PICK-UP room carpeted, eat-in kitchen, ’Three bedrooms, fireplace, holds camper, 9x9 opening. gutters. Can 649-3269. MANCHESTER - Five room *2490 dition. Owner transferred. Char New driveway, 106’x469’, fmit PDQ PRINTERS - Post Road BLUE porcelain bathroom baths, includes heat, duplex, three bedrooms, coun­ 6 cylinder engine, standard transmission, radio. new bath, full basement, loads panelled kitchen with formica Bon Agency, 643-0683. sink, chrome faucets, legs oufwee trees, grapes, woods, peaceful Plaza, Vernon. Letterheads, ROOFING and gutters in­ appliances, carpeting, full try kitchen, appliances, of storage space, walk-up attic, M« rMf MttfMO OS HAMNni cabinets, patio and more. perfect condition. Best offer, wo OVID rei0 Mii>' neighborhood. Telephone 1-859- envelopes, bills, quick copy, We are happy to be able to offer this six-room home of ■ stalled. Reasonable prices. private basement. $275 per carpeting, 1 1/2 baths, central ’72 roRD PICK-UP single garage. |28,500. Jackston Owner will consider mortgage 1301. 643-8522. month. Paul W. Dougan, *2590 Agency, 646-1316. wedding invitations. Xeroxing. traditional design, with a comfortable porch for outdoor Eliminate middle man. 643- location. No pets. $250 monthly, 8 foot Styleside pick-up with camper shell, V-8 engine, 1974 DATSUN 9-210 HATCHBACK to qualified buyer. Call Ann TRUEVa GONTEMPOMRY 875-4819. funriture. The living room has a most attractive fireplace, 9735, 7-9 a.m. and 5-9 p.m. Realtor, 643-4535, 646-1021. security required. Call 646-3542. standard transmission. ate MAYTAG wringer washing 4 speed transmission, tinted glass, power disc Hunter today at 649-5306. COVENTRY - by owner. and the family-sized kitchen Is bright and cheery. You will i t Sunken patio Custom-built 7-room Ranch, 4 LAWNMOWERS repaired and machine. $50. Te!I 643-4528. 635 CENTER STREET - 4 1/2 brakes, full carpeting, white side wall tires, electric enjoy the privacy of the large lot. All this Is just a stroll away Heating-Plumbing 95 MANCHESTER - Four large r WHAT YOU SEE I BEAL ESTATE) EQML MNniC OmiTMTY ★ Fieldstone fireplace bedrooms, private location, sharpened, pick-up and room Townhouse, all rear defroster, flipper rear windows, fold down from schools, shopping and buses. rooms in newer 2-family, Your Small Car I 18 WHAT YOU QETI ■ ★ Four bedrooms . close to lake, large treed lot. delivered. Call Snarpall^ arp all hownow Ifor 1968 VOLKWAGEN, left front appliances, fully caraeted, two appliances, heat, basement, BARROWS A WALLACE LYNN’S PLUMBING - fender. $15. 643-4389. back seat, high level power ventilation system. 6 4 9 -1 7 5 0 •a 2!A baths Many nice features. Low 30’s. your spring tuneup. 643-5305. Repairs, remodeling, new con­ air-conditioners, neat, hot private yard, drives, deadend FORD Headquarters IA charming 6 room Cape, | No agents. 742-6484. MANCHeSTER-S-6 h«> yMr old Duplox. 3 bodroomi. one and a haH water, storage and parking, on NHROMMMv ROW IWVOT MillHIN ★ Master bedroom with bathrooma on aach alda. Saparata haating ayatam. Saparata laundry struction. Water pumps. street. Adults preferred. 1 with extra targe rec room that ■ MANCHESTER - Three- CASH Registers and adding Building Supplies 42 bus line, $225 monthly. Charles G4D-D10G SG7-1D1D Z7G-1D02 dressing area and bath lacllltlaa, aaparata baaamant. Moat appllancaa atay. Aluminum atorma and French spoken also. 875-7263. Security. 2444993 days, 872-4094 ! opens on to a shady patio.! bedroom Condominium, central “WE TELL IT machines. - Sales, service, acreena. $250 monthly Incoma. Should ba aaan. $54,000. Ponticelli, 646-0800, 649-9644. evenings. air, finished rec room, two full ★ Spectacular view of Conn. STONE - flat for walls, round * Located on Cambridge St. | LIKE IT IS” supplies. 15 years experience, SEWERLINES, sink lines, Available July 15th. and' two half baths, carpeted, CLEAN, move-in condition. Six River Valley formerly with NCR. Free fieldstone, veneer and De Cormier 2 this home awaits your in- * We offer this unique 2 family cleaned with electric cutters, MANCHESTER - six-room appliances. Stone patio with gas ★ Private tr e ^ lot LIST YOUR HOUSE IN... flagstone. Bolton Notch Stone MANCHESTER - Two bedroom *spection. " room cape with bedroom space property near the center of Estimates. C.R.S. Company, by professionals. McKinney apartment, 3 bedrooms, 2-car DILLON FORD grill, storms and screens, Quarry. 633-4791, 649-3163. Townhoiise, ideal for family. galore, fireplaced living room, ★ Kennedy Road Coventry, 742-6381. Bros. Sewer Disposal Com­ garage. Children o.k. Available ■ EDMUND GDRMAN ' priced below replacement at Manchester on East Center Full basement, private en­ Motor Sales, Inc. good duality carpeting. Treed REALE^S CORNER pany, 643-5308. July 15. Rent $175. 643-9659. 319 Main St., Manchester 643-2145 i AGENCY ! $36,500. Financing available. lot in quiet friendly ’The finest house conceivable, Street. Needs lots of interior CUSTOM MADE draperies, Dogs-BIrds-Pets 49 trances and patio. $240 per Eastern, 646-8250, or 649-5782. neighborhood. $34,900. Eastern, priced in the 60s. work but has tremendous in­ 175 MAIN STREET PHONE 846-4525 1 6 4 6 -4 0 4 0 I very reasonable, work NO JOB too sm all, toilet month. Paul W. Dougan, TWO BEDROOM rent in the DATSUN nsasar 643-9969, 646-8250. come possibilities. Priced to guaranteed. Call anytime, 649- POMERANIANS, all colors, Realtor, 6434535, 646-1021. center of town within walking MANCHESTER - Spacious sell quickly at $39,900. repairs, plugged drains, kitchen poodles, apricot toy-minature, Read Herald Advertisements Call 4266. faucets replaced, repaired, rec distance to shopping, quiet 285 Rroad Street, Manchester eight room custom built home, MANCHESTER - Beautiful peke-a-poos; Siberian husky FOUR-ROOM redecorated rooms, bathroom remodeling, residential neighborh^, $1M 2 baths, air-conditioning, custom built home with three WARREN E.H0WUND JARVIS REALTY Painting-Papering 92 Bullding-Controcting 99 and White German Shepherds. apartment. Appliances, heat, Phone 643-4165 TIMROD RD. - New 7-roorh G&H PAVING St Construction heat modernization, etc. Free monthly, security deposit and English ihib rec room, double bedrooms, huge kitchen with REALTOR Company - Paving, sealing, Willimantic, 487-0944. hot water, central location. Raised Ranch. Two fireplaces, CO. J. P. LEWIS & SON - Custom estimates gladly given. M & M references required. 646-8352. 2 1/2 tiled baths, appliances, garage, $63,500. Hayes Corpora­ built-in oven, ran^, dis­ 6 4 3 -1 1 0 8 REALTORS, MLS concrete work, septic systems Parking. Security. $190 tion, 646-0131. hwasher and disposal. Formica decorating. Interior painting. Plumbing & Heafing, 649-2871. SAMOYED PU PPIES AKC monthly. 649-3340. city utilities, plastererd walls, installed. Commercial and CARPENTRY - Porches, gar­ covered cabinets and counters. 0 4 3 - 1 1 21 residential. 26 years Paper hanging. New Ceilings. registered championship blood patio. Two-car garage. Shade Remodeling. Exterior painting. ages, additions, bathrooms, V I TOWNE Plumbing Service, APiuiTMEIIT trees. Built by Ansaldi. Charles ' BEAUTIFUL Central vacuum. Two baths. HENRY STREET - Four THREE-BEDROOM Garrison experience. Free estimates. lines. Call 643-2297 week days MANCHESTER - two-bedroom COLUMBIA LAKE bedroom older home, country Gutters and leaders. Carpentry. kitchens, houses, repairs. Free repairs, alterations, vanity NOW IS THE TIME TO Beautiful in-ground pool. $68,- Colonial, fireplaced living 649-5233. after 4:30, anytime weekends. apartment. Heat included. RENTAL OFFICE Lesperance, 649-7620. Fully insured. For estimate call estimates. Small jobs. Stephen cabinets a specialty. Call to New listing. Three-bedroom 500. Wolverton Agency, kitchen, dining room, first floor room, formal dining room, fully Available immediately. Securi­ We have a large variety of Ranch, immaculate Realtors, M9-2811 laundry, 1 1/2 baths, 2-car gar­ 649-9658. Martin, 646-7295. 8:30 a.m., 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. 649- AKC black male miniature poo­ ty required. $165. Eastern, 646- COVENTRY - Ideal starter or equipped kitchen, 1 1/2 baths, aper 4056. deluxe one and two-bedroom throughout. Fireplaced living age, swimming pool. 646-4063. bedspreads, wide selection of dle, 2 months old. Call 649-1116 8250. retirement home, five rooms master bedroom will take king- TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY apartments and townhouses size furniture. All on a fabrics. Phone 649-1786 PETER BELLIVEAU Painting or 643-4214. $15,900. Stanley Agency, 646- room and family room with WILLINGTON Exterior, interior, Carpentry and general contrac­ FRANK SCOTELLA Plumbing, throughout Manchester. Ren­ 3618. 643-5724. SEVEN-ROOM Colonial, 1 1/2 manicured treed lot. Call B/W anytime. EAST HARTFORD - Two- lovely view of lake. Two-car FARM-FISH-RIDE baths, 2-car garage, quiet wallpapering. Fair prices. Free ting. Residential and commer­ repairs and remodeling, tal office open daily from 9-5,r attached garage plus large realty, 647-1419. FREE Beagle - Cocker - nine bedroom apartment. And more on your own 32 residential area, $37,900. Two- COMPLETE junk cars estimates. Insured and depen­ cial. Whether it be a small sp^ialize in hot water heaters. months old, spayed, shots. Good Appliances, available im­ other times by apptintment. lot. Immediate occupancy for repair job, a custom built home Prompt service on emergency. acres. Seven room custom family, over 300’ deep lot, MANCHESTER - Eight-room removed free in Manchester, dable. 643-1671. with children. Call 647-9780. mediately, security required. your summier enloyment. 40’s. or anything in between, call 646- 643-7024. Manchester designed brick Ranch, 3 king excellent income, $36,900. ’Two- Colonial, 125’x300’ wooded lot, 4 South Windsor, Vernon and $160. Eastern, 646-8250. Call Suzanne Shorts of Arthur family, residential zone C, ideal PAIN’TING - Interior, exterior, 1379. D«IUTOENTIRPHSES,IIC. LARGE CAPE size bedrooms, sunken living bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths, first- Tolland. Call Bill’s Auto Parts, DALMATIAN PUPPY - sired 2M-A New Stats.li, llMidi88t8f Shorts, 646-3233. rofessional location, $48,900. floor family room. Immediate Route 74, Tolland, Conn, 649- insured. Five years experience, BO’TTl Heating and Plumbing - by Mack thaiFire Dog. 646-4690. FIVE-ROOM DUPLEX, good Lovely treed lot. Living room, room, formal dining room, 646-1021 Blartens Agency, Realtors .... occupancy. $64,900. Warren E. 4578, 875-6231. excellent references. Ap­ STEPS sidewalks, stone walls, Prompt, courteous service. Call location, three bedrooms, eat-in kitchen, 3 bedrooms, i. WtTSW BEACH CO. terrace, 2 baths, 2 car garage. 646-2550. praisals, 742-6117, (toll free). fireplaces, flagstone terraces, 643-1496. Manchester Office 647^139 Howland Realtors, 643-1108. private driveway, wall-to-wall IMi baths, partial rec room, Outbuilding, spring f ^ pond concrete repairs, inside and carpeting, appliances. No STEVEN EDWARDS Contrac­ FOUR-ROOM apartment - garage. Owner very anxious. and more, ^low replacement 24 ting Agency. All painting, B.H. MAGOWAN JR. & SONS - outside. Reasonably priced. Flooring Boats-Accessorles 45 utilities. $250 monthly. Security Offered by the Lots-Land tor Sale heat, hot water, stove, Priced reduced to $36,000. COVENTRY - Five room dost. Call Ann Hunter, 649- carpentry, masonary, concrete Interior and exterior painting, 643-0851. deposit. August 1st occupancy. 5306. paperhanging, 30 years FLOOR Sanding-Refinishing, ALL FOR $500 - 14’ boat, Call 649-5132. refrigerator, laundry facilities, Offers invited. Ranch, oak floors, immaculate COVENTRY - Building lot, 30,- work, fences, floor cleaning. garage, basement storage. For any job, call 649-1590 experience. Four generations, ANY TYPE Carpentry and (sp^ializing in older floors). fiberglassed, 15 h.p. plus 3 h.p. condition, treed lot, $28,900. EQML NoosM om n iN n PHILBRICK 000 square feet, lake privileges, Lease, security deposit. Adiuts We all know the prices on the 1975 Models Hayes Corporation, 646-0131. Buena Vista Roaa, $2,500. between 8 a.m. and 7 p.m. free estimates, fully insured. masonry work, additions and Ceilings and inside painting. Mastercraft trailer, trailer FRECHETTE & MiUmN 643-7361. remodeling. Free estimates. A. John Verfaille, 646-5?50, 872- preferred. No pets. August 1. BARROWS & WALLACE Jackston Agency, 646-1316. utility body, 10’ sail boat, $210. 643-4884. REALTORS, MC. BOLTON - Seven room Ranch, CELLARS, attics, garages, Squillacote, 649-0811. 2222 telephone 64^913. have got to be hlgiier. Why nay more this fall RMniiiiBrar rvw iwfaii iwnieni AGENCY GEORGE N. Converse - Pain­ 646-4144 60’ long, two baths, spacious G 4 M 1 0 8 1D7-1B1B 271-1102 40 ACRE cleaned by two reliable married FOUR ROOMS, 2 bedrooms. No kitchen, double garage, acre men. Reasonable rates, free es­ ting, interior and exterior. HOME Improvements - Ad­ NEW CUSTOM built Ranch, Paper hanging. Call 643-2804. pets. 300 Spruce Street, up­ when you can buy now ano save! Here’s just lot, $42,900. Hayes Corporation, MONTANA RANCHES . timates. Call 646-7786. ditions, garages, rec rooms. All □ MISC. FOR SALE PRESIDENTIAL MANCHESTER - New large modem kitchen, formal types of inside and outside stairs. See landlord downstairs ELLINGTON - custom-built 7 646-0131. Garden Products 47 VILLASE APTS. for inspection. l/2room Colonial, 4 bedrooms, aluminum sided six-room dining room, extra large fami­ ASSUME PAYMENTS LOAM, sand, gravel delivered. PAPERHANGING and ceiling remodeling. Free estimates. a few sample buys.iHia living room, family room, 2-car MANCHESTER - Large center Colonial for immediate oc­ ly room, 23x28’, two huge Tremendous saving!! May be Grading and compacting of painting - Reasonable rates. Call Ed Sass, 643-0655. Articles for Sale 41 STRAWBERRIES - pick your Leonard Spiegelberg, 643-9112. MANCHESTER EAST HARTFORD - Mayberry attached garage, large lot. entrance Custom 7 1/2 room cupancy. Three bedrooms, fireplaces, baths, 5 assumed by making 3 drivewara. Concrete work at own. Good picking. A. Zeppa BUILDING - Remodeling, DARK, RICH loam, 5 yards, Village, four rooms, $130 and Char-Bon, 643-06M. Colonial, three spacious large living room with bedrooms, wall-to-wall payments of $70.14 and prin­ reasonable rates. E. H. Wilson Farms, 738 Birch Mountain One and two bedrooms. fireplace, formal dining room. CALL ME for painting or roofing, concrete steps, $27.50 plus tax. Also sand, security, one child accepted. RRANDNEW RRAND NEW BRAND NEW bedrooms, first floor family carpeting throughout the cipal balance of $7,000 at 6W o & Sons, 649-5900 after 5. Road, Manchester, 643-6318. Near schools, churches RRAND NEW MANCHESTER - Like new 7- Come and compare for only wallpapering, free estimates, fireplaces. For estimates call stone, CTavel, pool and patio Available July 15th. Call 644- VEBAZ-DDOR NOVA 4-DOOR room, front-to-back living room house, on delightfully wooded interest. Beautiful, un­ and shopping center, on 0143. VESA STATION WAGON Ideal family transportation with NOVA HATCHBACK room Condo in adult cluster. with fireplace, first floor laun­ $36,200. Wolverton Agency, NEB’S Tree Cutting - lot senior citizen’s rates. 649-1142. sand. 643-9504. Economical standard transmission, Price Includes automatic transmla- Economical 8 and turbohydramatic acre lot. developed, rolling grass hills Reasonable. 568-0527. Illim mRSE RBIK MOWBiS bus line. Call anytime. traditional Nova economy. Includea Three bedrooms, family room, dry, rec room, beautiful lot in Realtors, 649-2813. c lea rly and landscaping work radio, undercoat, body side slon, undercoat, radio. Stock No. automatic transmission and many tranimlsslon. Includes radio, power and pine area. Just o il 1-94, LET YOUR Ideas meet ours. ALUMINUM sheets used as 7 hp electric 12 volt starting 26" SEVEN ROOMS and parking, mouldings. Stock No. 2788. steering. Slock No. 2575 2 1/2 baths, patio, bow picture prime Porter Street area. $52,- RAISED RANCH built in 1969, done. I^ee estimate. Weekdays mower. Serviced, delivered, ready to 646-2623 2832. other goodies. Stock No. 2859 window. All appliances in­ VERNON - Older Colonial with near historic Miles City, MT. call 872-9771 between 8 Building-Contracting 99 We design and build: Barns, printing plates, .007 thick, available immediately, apply at 900. W arren E. Howland, 7 rooms, three bedrooms, pan­ mow. 73 Chestnut Street, after 7 p.m. $ 2 7 4 6 $ 3 2 2 5 $ 3 1 9 5 o $319G cluded plus use of playgrounds, Realtors, 643-1108. attached garage, big country Excellent hunting. Call collect Family rooms. Green houses, ux32” . & cents each or 5 for $1. SPECIAL $4SS • E-Z Tarim tennis courts, clubhouse and kitchen, dining room, four eled family room, with MASONRY - All types. Rec rooms. Pool and Patio Phone 643-2711. for Darrell 406/656-0450 STICKELS FOR RENT in Willington. pool. Priced under new in mid MANCHESTER - Two brand bedrooms, screened rear porch. carpeting, formal dining Painting-Papering 92 fieldstone, brick, concrete. Cabanas, Kitchens. Working Free estimates, after 5 p.m., Rout# 83, Vtmon 643-0787 ’Three and 4-room apartments. 30’s. Call Bob Brown, Realtor new Ranches, 3 bedrooms, Terrific condition. Only$Only !,900. room, modem kitchen with with rough sawn boards and NEWSPRINT end rolls. 25 ______Open NUaa 111 » ______Assoc., Jarvis Realty Co., 643- Wolverton Agency, Realtors, built-ins, fireplace, two-car MANCHESTER - Beautiful lot. 643-1870 or 644-2975 beams a specialty. Also roofing cents each. Inquire side door. Some with fireplaces. Air- BRAND NEW BRAND NEW living room with fireplace, PROFESSIONAL MODERN efficiency apart­ conditioning, appliances, swim­ BRAND NEW CHEVELLE BRAND NEW 1121. 649-2813. garage on 1% acres. $41,900._ Will build to your plans. and siding, using the finest Manchester Evening Herald. ment, quiet downtown location, CHEVELLE MALIBU COUPE MONTE CARLO COUPE dining room, eat-in kitchen, two ming pool with sauna bath. No MALIBU CLASSIC COUPE MONTE CARLO COUPE full baths, wall-to-wall Excellent location. Frechette St PAINTING NEWTON H. Smith Sc Sons - materials, Barrett Home Im- STRAWBERRIES - Pick your furnished, utilities and parking, I Includes 8-cyllnder angina, Includes air conditioning, bucket Remodeling, repairing, ad­ pets. Available immediately. Haa popular Landau equipment Luxury at a modest price. Ask lor carpeting, aluminum siding. LARGE L-Shaped custom Martin, Realtors, Inc. 646-4144. • Painting - - -«PafMrlng grovement Company, Roger WE BUY and sell used fur­ own, 1 p.m. to 8 p.m. Albasi $125 a month. Call 649-2865. automatic transmiaalon, power teats, steel betted whHewtll Urea Manchester ditions, rec rooms, porches and McKinney Brothers, Inc. 643- plus many other extras. Stock No. Stock No. 2859 BEST BUYS $39,900 each. Frechette & Mar­ Ranch. 14x20’ kitchen, first- • Sman Carpantry Barrett, 649-0822. niture. Cash on the line. One Farm, Villa Louise Road, steering, power brakes. Stock No. 2657 and most everything else. Stock roofing. No job too small. Call 2139, 649-3931. I 2621 No. 2880 $ 4 0 9 5 by BeHloro... tin, Realtors, Inc. 648-4144. SOUTH-FARMS floor family room, 13x19’, COLUMBIA - Mono Lake Fully Insured-Free Estimates piece or an entire housefull...... MANCHESTER - 4 rooms, first $ 3 8 8 6 with fireplace. Formal dining waterfront lot, beautifully 649-3lft. MASON CONTRACTOR - 6406432. Furniture Barn, 345 ...... fjQoj. ap a rtm e n t, includes $ 3 3 4 5 $ 4 6 6 0 Sprawling - custom built 7 SPACIOUS five room apart­ MANCHESTER room, two full ceramic baths, wooded, 2 acres plus, restricted 8 4 0 .2 0 0 5 Plastering, custom built stone Main Street Rear, behind Antiques 48 stove, refrigerator, disposal, room Ranch, 3 bedrooms, 2 area. Principals only. $12,500. CARPENTRY - Repairs, or brick fireplaces, chimney Douglas Motor Sales. heat, hot water. Lease. $200. ment, on quiet street, available Cape in Highland Park School last section 2-car garage. Lot 110x200’ remodeling, additions, roofing. August 1st, first floor, security baths, formal living and 643-6278. COLLEGE Graduate students repair, block and cement work. WANTED Antique furniture, Wolverton Agency, 649-2813. BRAND NEW area, 6 rooms, 200’ parklike dining room, kitchen with MANCHESTER - 5 family available for exterior and in­ Call David Patria, South Wind­ New and repairs. E. Richard­ CLEAN USED refrigerators, glass, pewter, oi'oil paintings, or required. Call after 5, 6464786. BRAND NEW sor, 644-1796. other antique items. R. BRAND NEW BRAND NEW % SPORTS VAN rear yard for summer enjoy­ of homes now dinette, spacious entrance ^plus 5-car garage. Business Investment Property 25 terior painting. Six years son, 643-0889, 649^)608. ranges, automatic washers, MANCHESTER - 4-room apart­ CAPRICE SPORT SEDAN ment. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• with guarantees. B. D. Pearl’s Harrison, 643-6709. IMPALA SPORT COUPE i/k TON PICKUP Ideal family vehicle and really built foyer, family room with zoned. Excellent income' experience. Fully insured. Free •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ment, garage, no appliances, I Fully equipped Including air con­ Quiet luxury and comfort. Loaded, to carry a load. Includes V-8 ☆ ☆ ☆ HANDCOCK, MASS. - Huge estimates. Call our com­ WES ROBBINS carpentry RootIng-SIdIng-ChImney 94 Appliances, 649 Main St, 643- $150. Wolverton Agency, 649- Really equipped and what a prical available fireplace. Brick and producer. Central location.' specialist. Aa- ditioning and look at this price. Including air conditioning. Stock Stock No. 2957 engine, automatic transmiaalon, Deadend street, large house on 2.5 acres, three floors, petitors, than call us, 649-7034. remodeling 2171 Wanted to Buy 49 2813. VILLAGER No. 2740 radio, extra rear seat, power aluminum siding, 2-car gar­ $69,900. ditions, rec rooms, dormers, Stock No. 2286 gracious Colonial Cape, great total 22 rooms, 2 1/2 baths, BIDWELL Home Improvement $ 3 1 2 5 atoerlng. Stock No. 218t LAST 4 homes ready for age, lovely landscaped yard. CIRCA 1730 — Antique built-ins, bathrooms, kitchens, Co. Expert installation of SIX or seven hp snow blower APARTMENTS $ 3 0 9 5 $ 4 5 2 5 for the growning family, 2-car some furniture, $40,000. Hagler INSIDE - Outside painting. SCREENED loarh, gravel, THREE ROOM Garden Apart­ $ 4 4 2 5 'occupancy — Then Colonial, recently restored. 7 Real Estate, 643-6624. 649-3446. aluminum siding, gutters and processed gravel, sand, stone, and lady’s 26” 3-speed bicycle. garage, oversized family FOREST HILLS Special rates for people over 65. ment, centrally located, Two-Bedroom townhouses. we’re completely sold | fireplaces, summer kitchen,, Fully insured. Estimates given. trims. Roofing installation and and fill. George H. Griffing, Call 646-3690. appliances and heat, included. roopi, pt-ivate treed lot. This New spacious 8 room Dutch LEON Cieszynski builder - new Fireplace. Wall-to-wall outi Colonial, 4 bedrooms, formal new baths, new kitchen, 2-car Resort Property 27 Call 649-7863. repairs. 649-6495, 875^9109. Inc., 742-7886. Air-conditioners, lease and you’ve go to see. The e Bedroom Ranch - homes custom built, carpeting. Two air- dining room, family room garage. High 50’s. security, $175. 649-3978, 646- ☆ ☆ ☆ $27,500 SHERWOOD FOREST - remodeled, additions, rec HORACE Tetrault - Siding, LOAM FOR Sale $5.50 per conditiohers, appliances, heat O u r aalactlon ot New Our used car aalaa are Ask about our “no walk” Our modern service { with fireplace, aluminum CEILINGS, inside painting, □ RENTALS 4780. Hampier, nails, paint, The 3 Bedroom Townhouse, RANCH - 14x20’ living room, Becket, Mass. Three cottages, papering, floor sanding- rooms, garages, kitchens roofing, storm windows, aw­ yard delivered. Phone 646-3109. and hot water. 'Tiled bath. No 1974 CHEVROLETS la pledge. IVa a Carter department, trained per­ ^ IT $32,990 siding, 2-car garage, wooded remodeled, bath tile, cement booming. Wa need clean brushes and some imagination large formal dining room, bay $7,500, $21,000, $15,000. Two reiinishing (specializing In nings. Quality workmanship, MANCHESTER - six room fur­ pets. tha b e s t ffs bean i ll year trade-lna and will pay extra that s a v e s your sonnel, and 38 years . . . Includes air condition­ lot. window, 3 bedrooms, lots, $1,700 each. Beat the heat, work. Steps, dormers. Residen­ free estimates. Fully insured. OFFICE (XJPIER paper, below can do wonders for this 4- ing, carports, full basement, older floors). John Verfaille, Rooms tor Rent 52 nished apartment in older land the dealt were temper and your shoo back up every sale. aluminum siding, $33,900: contact Hagler Real Estate, 646-5750, 872-2222. tial or commercial. Call 649- 872-9187, 649-3417. retail cost, Multi-Spectium and Call 849-7620 top dollar tor them. family. Convenient locations swimming pool, tennis ROCKLEDGE 4291. home. $255 includes utilities. never battarl leather. Can be a money maker for courts, grounds and exterior New - 7 room Raised Ranch, 3 643-6624. Electrostatic. Miscellaneous THOMPSON HOUSE, fur­ Available August 1st. 643-8078 BOLTON - Circa 1760, classic •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• copiers and typewriters. 643- Someone. Call for more maintenance. bedrooms, 2 baths, dining nished rooms, centrally after 6. center chimney Colonial, Real Estate Wanted 28 1442. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• information. room with sundeck, family located. Kitchen privileges. exceptional raised paneling, Parking. Reasonable rates. MANCHESTER - two-bedroom Homes tor Rent 54 EAST HARTFORD room with patio, fireplace, SELLING your home or I ABOUT 50 used 8’ fluorescent :)V efllljiel(t beaded sheathing, wide pine ------BARGAIN BOX Phone 649-2358. flat, stove, refrigerator and Every Car INSPECTED - RECONDITIONED - GUARANTEED Older 7-room Colonial with all aluminum siding, 2-car gar­ floors, original hardware, acreage? For prompt friendly Clip nil light fixtures, industrial type. carpeting included. No pets. No MANCHESTER - four room its antique charm. ’Two baths. age, quiet wooded lot. etc., four fireplaces, new fur­ service, call Louis Dimock Out - In - Mall Today Sell any amount $7 each. Grem- GENTLEMAN to share five utilities. $160 per month. 646- home, immaculate, fully fur­ Realty, 649-9823. mo St Son Sales, 819 E. Middle 76 D60SJ 72 CHEV PICK-UP $2945 Two garages. Huge bam. Two naces, new bath, large bam. room air - conditioned apart­ 5200. nished, modern, garage. Subur­ Tpke., Manchester, 649-9953. ban location, no pets, no acres plus 2 extra lots possi­ $44,500. SAVE OVER m ment, completely furnished. CHAUEN6ER $ 2 7 9 0 V< ton, V-8 angina, automatic tranamlaalon, power I gives you more ALL CASH for your property Next to Parkade. Call 643-8459. ROCKVILLE - Rockland children, $275 per month. ttearing, power brakes, shall cap. r ble. 3 within 24 hours.Avoid red tape, V-8 angina, automatic transmiaalon. radio, power 6 4 6 -1 1 8 0 COLONIAL - 8 rooms built in RAILROAD TIES - excellent Terrace Apartments. Large Lease, references. Hayes Cor­ steering, vinyl roof. ☆ ☆ ☆ Lydall Street/Marichester H USED 71 HORNH WA60H$2290| ♦T instant service. Hayes Agency^ condition, free delivery of ten k itc h e n and beautiful three room, one poration, 646-0131. Two-family home on in­ 649-6259/648-e909' 1970. First floor family room 12 Words ■ 3 Days ■ 1 Dollar ROOM W ITH 8-cyllndar, automatic tranamlaalon. 6464)131. or more. Call 872-6754 or 872- zes, centrally located. 14 bedroom apartment. Includes 72 PINTO $2450 Condominium Living In ah with fireplace and built-in ClauMcallon 41, Mlacallanaoua For 8ala Only privilegi dustrial lot 144x175. Large M ER R in AGENCY 7103. Contractors welcome. Arch Slireel, Manchester. heat, hot water, all appliances, MANCHESTER - With option to Runabout 4-cykndar, automatic tranamlaalon, AM- a . M 71 VEGA SEDAN $1899 barn on property, near United Estate Betting bookcases, beautifully WE WILL buy your house. Call with dishwasher, disposal, buy. Older 6-room Colonial. CARS FM radio, tape deck. REALTOR equipped modem kitchen with I Automatic tranamlatlon. Aircraft. Owner wants it sold. anytime, Hutchins Agency, Ads must be mailed only No phone orders HOMEMADE utility trailer. ATTRACTIVE Sleeping room. carpeting, pool and your own Security. $260 monthly. ☆ ☆ ☆ large eat-in area, formal Realtors, 649-5324. Payment must accompany ad Can be seen at 244 Main Street. Gentleman. Shower bath, private terrace in a country set­ Immediate occupancy. Ask for 72 VESA _____ 70 MAVERICK $1829 Four-family on Tolland dining room, 4 bedrooms, 2V^ T. J. Crockett Agency, 643-1577. private entrance, free parking. ting, $175. No pets, 872-6360,529- Mr. Martin. Frechette & Mar­ 72 CAMARS $2748 Automatic tranamlaalon, radio. MANCHESTER - Investment SELLING your house? Call us One Item only, Include price and phone HATCHBACK $2399 Street, 3-room units, con­ baths, aluminum siding, treed Apply 195 Spruce Street, 6586. tin, Realtors, Inc. 6464144. I Sport Coupe. 6-cyllnder engine, automatic transmla- opportunity. Four-family in fine first and we’ll make you a cash No refunds for early cancellation For non-commercial users only MEYERS snowplow - 8 l/2‘. I slon, power staaring. atsrao radio. 4-cyllnder engine, automatic tranamlaalon, radio. 70 VOLKSWAGEN $1795 venient to everything. Good condition. Four-room lot. Manenester. Futback, 4-apaad tranamlaalon, radio. TWO-FAMILY, newer Garrison offer. One day service. T. J. Ad may be edited to conform to rules !35. Two 6’6” x 5’ picture win­ M ANCHESTER - New 3- COVENTRY NORTH - With op­ investment property. ^artm ents with good income. COLONIAL — 4 bedrooms, 1V4 Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577. dows made up ot 3 double- tion to buy. New 7 - ^ m Raised 73 VOLKSWAGEN $2795 Colonial, quiet dead-end street, Excellent estate builder. Ad will appear In the next three Issues of the Herald after It Is received CLEAN FURNISHED room for bedroom apartment, air- 72IMPAU $2990 73 CHEV. PICKUP $3995 VERNON excellent condition, good in­ baths, formal dining room, hinged windows with aluminum working or retired gentleman. conditioned, kitchen Ranch. Security. $300 monthly. 12-door, 4-cytlndar angina, 4-apead trahamlaalon, Sport Sedan, air conditioning, vinyl roof. Wolverton Agency, Realtors, No delay In publication will be permitted. storm windows, $75. 872-2591. Immediate occupancy. radio. 1 ton, camper equipped, automatic trantmIttkMi. Executive Raised Ranch, 8 come, possible secondary finan­ 649-2813. 25x14’ living room with I Inquire at 2 Pearl Street, appliances, carpeted, private 72 TOTOTA tMA60N$2399 rooms, 2 full baths, 2 cing, principals only, 872-4094. fireplace, garage, 5V4% Manchester. entrance and basement, yard, Frechette & Martin/Realtors, 72 CHEV. PICKUP $2949 □ MISC. SERVICES USED OFFICE Furniture. Two 71 HORNET S2290 Corolla, automatic tranamlaalon, AM/FM radio. parking, Elro Street. Available Inc. 6464144. Station Wagon. 6-cyllndar, automatic uanamlaalon, V4-ton. automatic tranamlatlon, shall cap. fireplaces. Twin size MANCHESTER - TvfoTamily, assumable mortgage. desks with left return and bedrooms. Quality built. MANCHESTER -Yiy owner. 7- 6-6 duplex with three bedrooms Outstanding neighborhood. NEW FURNISHED room, near ImmerTiately. $265 per month. radio. 72 OPEL W A60N $2399 room Ranch, 2 baths, family 1 swivel chairs, credenza and two Telephone 649-9404 or 649-4844. MANCHESTER - two bedroom Automatic tranamlaalon, luggage carrier, radio. 73 CHEV. PICKUP $2699 Beautifully landscai^d treed each side. Large kichens, new $42,900. Services Ottered 91 bus line, laundromat, ■A-ton, 6-cyllndar angina, standard tranamlatlon. room, aluminum siding, electric typewriters. 649-9629. restaurant, parking. Excellent house, convenient to school and 70 MAVERICK $1825 lot including new swimming bathrooms, vinyl covered steel 72 CHEV. MALIBU $2695 carpeting, treed lot, Buckley SHARPENING Service - value. 646-1960. FOUR-ROOM duplex available shopping center. Security I Sport Coupe. 6-cyllnder angina, automatic tranamla- 73 UATSUN PICKUP$284S| pool. Clean!! siding, aluminum storms and BUILDING LOT — 2V4 acres, BOY’S 20” HiRise Raleigh bike Sport Coupe. 8-cyllnder engine, automatic transmia­ School, low assumable Saws, knives, axes, shears, •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• August 1. No pets. $190 without deposit required. 1-974-0139. I alon, radio. 4-tpaed tranamlaalon, radio. ☆ ☆ ☆ screens, 2-car garage. Wolver­ $13,000. - 5-speed. Excellent condition. alon, power ttearing, bucket mortgage. Mid 30’s. 643-4747. ton Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. skates, rotary blades, (^uick Apartments For Rent 59 heat. Inquire at 25 Irving [73 VE8A COUPE $2695 Clean convenient 2-family, 5- service. Capitol Equipment $50. 649-7105. Street. FOUR b Ig rooms, duplex, one 72 PINTO WA60N $2990 68 INTERNATIONAL $1749 6, Talcott Avenue. Call on this WE NEED LISTING NOW! Co., 38 Main St., Manchester. WE HAVE customers waiting car garage, nice yard, available Hatchback, cyllndar, automatic transmiaalon. Estate, automatic tranamlaalon, radio. Stake body, 1 Ion. a GUITAR for sale. New, radio. one. ’Thinking of Selling you Hours daily 7:30-5, ’Thursday for the rental of your apartment immediately. Call 646-6634. Dan F. Reala. Realtor excellent condition. $10 or best For over 38 years, A Qood Place To Buy A Carl COLUMBIA property? Call TODAY! 7:30-9, Saturday, 7:30-4. 643- or homb. J.D. Real Estate 176 Main St, Mandimtar 7958. NAME offer. Call 643-0732. Associates, Inc. ,646-1980. LANDLORPSI Approved half-acre building la proud to announce i ADDRESS Rentex is a free and private lot. Lake privileges. REWEAVING burns, holes. H e r a l& TAG SALE - Daily - until sold. 2 LOOKING for anything in real Resort Property CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Riga Lane, Bolton, ■'’urnlture, Furniture, listing service. We screen the association of PHILBRICK Zippers, umbrellas repaired. CITY estate rental — apartments, For R ent ■ 58 Buying or Selling? I TVs, iniscellaneous. 643-9345, tenants according to income, f Window shades, Venetian i STATE homes, multiple dwellings, no CHEVROLET CALL US Carolyn Bator blinds. Keys. TV for rent. P.O. Box 591 649-3056. fees. Call J.D. Real Estate area, kids and pet restrictions GIANT’S NECK Heights - Next ZIP and size. with his tlpn. Marlows, 867 Main St. 649-5221. 1 Associates, Inc. 646-1980. beach to Rocky Neck. Cottage AGENCY Manchoator, Conn. 06040 KELVINATOR automatic sleeps seven. $13Q weekly. BELFIORE 1 p h o n e ______washer - in good running condi­ RENTEX For all your Real MILLAR TREE Service, Inc. TWO BEDROOM - luxury LANDLORD SERVICE Phone 742-8142. REALTORS tion. Only $65.00. Call ’742-9487. Townhouse, located in Highland Estate needs, call Removal, pruning, lot clearing, With no obligation. Call CARTER L_____ 12 Words • 3 Days • *1 Dollar. Park section of Manchester, LAKE WINNEPAUSAKEE - AGENCY spraying.Fully insured. RUG, beige with brown scroll. 1229 Main Street, Manchester Phone 646-6464 Carolyn at 046-4025. 41, MIocoWanoouo For S a lt' wooded and private. For infor­ collect, 728-9423 Five-room Chalet. Available Realtors 647-1413 646-4200 Licensed. Free estimates. Excellent condition. 11 1/2x12’. Phone 633-5345. mation, call 646-1616 or 649- July 14th. Phone M3-01M after 6 ^^O ^^vM lng^U ^-TItursday^O ^^^ato^ X “ — s------T Rrfce, $45. Call 649-9371. 5295. p.m. I MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn.. Mon., July 8. 1974— PAGE NINETEEN PAGE EIGHTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Corni- Mon., July 8. W4 BENJY BY JIM BERRY Autoa For Sale 51 Autoe For Sale 51 Autoa For Sale 51 BUGS BUNNY OUT OUR WAY BV NED COCHRAN OUR BOARDING HOUSE .U h MAJOR HOOPLE |r«' -9A/! TMAT'^ A -SWlN® Ybi/v/^ & a r 1973 DATSUN 1200 - Automatic TRIUMPH AND HARLEY ig­ transmission, AM-FM radio. PLEASE PROCEED ATA /FA LBFTORDERS NEVER MINP THE EXPLANAT iOWS- nition in stock. Honda coming I THINK WE The pl a c e P^M J'r: iVHATg Y&Uf^ HAfJPICAF'? ★ FHEE DEMONSTRATION ★ r e a s o n a b l e SPEED... ( FOR ME TO TRIM J U S T a E T THAT BRAIWSTORM OF i LISTEN.YOJ d u p e s $201)0 firm. Cali after 6 P.M. soon. Discount prices. Lloyd’s M U ST B E MUST BE WATCH ONCOMIN© > JIT V.TH' HEPSeS, AW'... VtXjRS P ISM A W T U E P B E F O R E HE -JUST LEAVE EVERY-' 289-1967. Auto Parts, 191 Center Street. G ETTIN O a t t i n s o TR^^J=FIC... SIGNAL L.^ OETS HOME/ I C?ONT WANT HIM , SE T TrllN6 TO OLD BUSTER! PA.V C u T ~ v U S '1 WAS Open 7 days. 643-1558. pr o pe r l v w h e n ^ aETTiwa INTO A n u p r o a r I'M CLOSIN A PEAL MGB, 1968, economical 26 mpg. O VER T H E WHV, W H EN A N D Th e f o r e m a n so ABSENT- t h a t 'll MAKE THE kaaking a t u r n ' V4A5 actually j Excellent top, radial tires, 1973 HONDA 750 - under 2500 3 W H ER E O F A AAISSING MIND E P RITT l OOKLIKEAN clean, $1,300. 527-9050. EICTENSlOW CORD.' 5 M IL IN 0 1 WORKED AU'NIGHT HAMBUR6ER miles. Very clean. $1650. 646- TOP^Y.' 4745. THROUGH s t a n d .' WORD THE COFFEE WHERE SAAB 1966 CHEVROLET Caprice - V- BREAK ★ COURTEOUS TREATMENT ★ 8 with air. First $100 takes it. ARE WE 1972 HONDA, CB175, Excellent GOING. 647-1256. condition. 800 miles, $600 firm. BUSTER 643-8421 after 5 p.m. o> MANCHESTER MOTOR SALES Trueka lor Sale 52 SIver Lane at Hartford R iL Manchaster M3-1511 BULTACO DIRT bike, just 1973 FORD half ton, 6 cylinder, been rebuilt, only two hours 2 z £ . excellent condition. Call running time on motor, good RBiort Property Autoe For Sale 51 anytime. 872-2537. condition. Best offer. 649-7797, 58 MICKEY FINN For Rent Autoe For Sale 51 649-6013. BY HANK LEONARD TOYOTA - See us for reliable 1964 DODGE VAN for sale, call MADISON, N.H. - Clean cot­ Wanted to Rent 57 646-4450 anytime. Reasonable. 1971 YAMAHA 250 Enduro - set tage, private, equipped, three JUNK CARS removed free. 1968 PONTIAC CATALINA, ••••••••••taaaaaaaaaaatataaa WANTED GARAGE for four-door sedan, best 1968 CUSTOM Impala - 2-door, for woods. Good condition. AND I'VE KNOWN HER \ ! WHAT bedrooms, fireplace. Activities, vinyl top, low mileage, 19 mpg. Motoreyclaa-Bleyclat 64 SHE'LL TELL YOU HERSELF./ 1 privately owned pick-up truck, S foy?ff L^ch Motora^ reasonable offer. Phone 875- Asking $425. Call 649-2707 SINCE SHE WAS A LITTLE )\ 0!D you HAVE AN OPEN INVITATION lakes nearby. 875-2272 and 1-803- 345 Center Street, Msmehester, Reasonable offer. 6tt-1724. GIRLf THAT’S WHV I S SHE C D i 367-4797. in Manchester. Call evenings. e 7308. anytiine. TO VISIT HER STUDIO/ _ J E S 643-4671. 646-4321. LOW COST m otorcycle in­ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••§ BORROWED VDUR RAINTINfiS ) SAY t MAKING 1969 CHEVY - 2-door hardto]top, surance, immediate binding. - I WANTED HER TO SEE /ABOUT A 1959 CHEVROLET ImpalaImpa - Campara-Trallara THEM! ------^ THEM9 WEST DENNIS, MASS. - (Cape nal- See us for your needs, Oockett 3MALL new tires, runs good,1, will j air-conditioning. Good coi Mobile Homaa 55 Cod). Due to a cancellation one tion, $1,000. Call 643-5747. Agency, 643-1577. _ m . A55UMPTION-- week available August 10-17. inspection. $85. Cs:aU 872-25i » T-S 1967 STARCRAFT Jent trailer, WHY MOTHERS GET GRAY Seven rooms, quiet residential 1970 MAVERICK - Very good HARLEY-Davidson - Motor­ area. Walking distance to sleeps 4, excellent condition. □ AUTOMOTIVE condition, 40,000 miles. Please cycles, parts and accessories. $650. Phone 649-6889. beach, near all activities, |200. call mornings, 643-2848. Expert service. Harley- CAPTAIN EASY BY CROOKS & LAWRENCE per week. Also fall weeks WANTED Davidson Sales, 49 Park Street, PLAZA MOBILE HOMES available at reduced rates. Call Autoa For Sale 51 CMPEIIS ' ran: X BBAUTIFUU \ MEAN- CtiM, LMg MoM 1965 TEMPEST convertible - 2 Hartford. 247-9774. 646-0174 days, or 646-0770 Brokers. Buyers waiting. 1-828- PON T BE \ YOU'LL LOOK-^TANPING \ WHILE door, black and white, 0369. y , FRIGHTENED. ) OUT THERE BV THE ’ evenings. NEED CAR? Credit bad? automatic. $200. 649-5052. MOTORCYCLE Insurance - MV DEAR I 1 BIRPBATH- GLEAMING WITH GOLD! Bankri^t? Repossessed? “ ?iBLS

MERCURY 1174 bv NEA IK I U Reg US Shop, then M STEVE CANYON BY MILTON CANIFF MORIARTY STOP BROTHERS LINCOLN HE D IO -A N D • S&S BUICKi HE REFUSED TO V BECAUSE HE 1 5 ^ *^WHEN MY OWN FOUK^ I THINK UFE IN ^ ^ THE QUEEN THREW MARRY HER - SO ALREADY MARRIED WIVES UNITE AGAINST AMERICA MIGHT BE PUfClwM any 1974 Toyota HiLux Plokup In stock and 7-8 SHE COULD ENTER -AND BIGAMY IS ME.. WORTH EVEN THE RISK gat your choica of a Campar Cap or Automatic L THE UNITED STATES,, CONTRARY TO U-S. OF WALKING IN THE ✓ 72 PlYMOUTH DUSHR *2195 Transmiaalon. THE BORN LOSER STREETS! standard shift, 6-eyl., low, low Blloage, oeonomy spo- BY ART SANSOM cial. R.*I.VSEeuFCSTHL TLL51DP\MEARlwJ^ 72 PONTIAC Sofori ''400" *2995 CORfQRFnON ■WeAAWYCX! station wafon aotomatle, PS, PB, factory air condl- ( mow HBARTHISI) tioninc. Radial tiros, low miles. Rw.veEsi£inrCTxR ✓ 72 BUICK Electra Ch i I m i i * 3 5 9 5 FREE PRESlDGm! 4-Dr. Hardtop, factory air coaditloniac. m BOS' 73 CHEVROin Impda *2695 / iz 4-door Sedan, 3S0 V-8, automatic, PS, PB, immaonlate. RELIABLE On all NEW and USED Cars in Stock! 66 BUKK ELECTRA CUSTOM 4-Dr. Hardtop, antomatic, power THE FLINTSTONES BY HANA-BARBERA ateerins-brakeo, seals, windows, C ( factory Air Conditioning, Must %> 1174 By WkA. tnc. TM. fk|. U l PM. 06 USED CARS OlV»4 .BY THE WAV, MTHaa^t V 1978 CAPRI COUPE ALLEY OOP BY V.T, HAMLIN W HAT'S HIS 72CHEVEUEMalilNiWogoii *3495 V-6 engine, 4-spoad, radio, vinyl 1972 COROLLA '...REALLY a p p r e c i a t e NAAAE^ 3M V-g, automatic, PS, PB, under 4,0M miles. top. 2-door,' 1200 engine, 4-speed, m SO b4Y TRUSTED .THIS WHOLE BUSINESS, KSPBCIAUY AND SEND A S E A I ^ PARTY YOUR TAlONS CARE OF radio. » UEUTENANT HAS , SMELLS OF TREACHERY^ THE , a f t e r CAPTAIN o o p r r r looked OUR PET WHILE WE'RE $ 3 0 9 S 72 BUICK USABRE Cm I m n * 3 1 9 5 $ 2 0 9 5 NO EXPLANATION \ . 6IKXK THEM ALL r EVEN THE LiELrrENAhrr! LIIA HE CAME DOWN IN ^ ON v a c a t i o n , F R E P 4-Dr. Hardtop, automatic,. PS, PB, factory air cond., FOR THE SEVERED LIEUTB4ANT1 T W OF ' CUDDLES'. eacellent throughout. 1973 TOYOTA CELICA KITE LINE, EH? t BBIONO YANGCHIT Coupe. 2000 engine, 4-spood 1972 COROUA COUPE 2-door, 1600 engine, automatic D ID IM T transmission, radio, air con- 73 TOYOTA CoTMo ‘2 7 9 5 transmission, radio. 2-Door Hardtop, 4-spaed, huchet seats, excellent coudi- dltlonlng. ^ ^ ^ ^ 5 tion. $ 2 3 9 5 69 FORD Country Sedan *1095 1972 TOYOTA CELICA 1970 CORONA SEDAN K N O W Coupe. 2000 engine, 4-spood, Automatic, PS, PB, factory air conditioning. 4-door, 4-cyllndar, automatic radio, choica of 2 transmission, radio. $ 2 7 9 5 $ 1 5 9 5 'k Many Others Te Cheese From i t THAT! WE HAYE A VERY QOOD SELECTION OF USEO ASKABOOT ECONOMY CARS IN STOCK AT THIS TIML AU iidiithig CARRY OUR 90-DAY, 100% WARRANn. STOP IN MR. ABERNATHY BY ROLSITON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY Befell AND LOOK THOR OVER TODAY. WIN AT BRIDGE HEALTHY IsieCar BRAND NEW n ev er ANNO Narrnit)f DARN! I THEWtSECRflO©... Double tips grand slam bid 1974 CAPRI 1974 nlARQUIS BROUGHAM The bidding has been: 8 WHEELS AN99ED! JUST PLAY BALL! kin^ it was easy for Johnny to West North East South OKHUyEM-MIIIUMEIESniCTMM IL Y N C H decide that it was the king of 14 14 Pass ? Oswald; ‘‘One of the stand­ diamonds and bid the grand You, South, hold; The HOST Tot Ch W k I21M NORTH (D) 8 ______e n w M o i l P M B ard defenses against ar­ slam.” 4AQ4TKJ432 a7L-Q:9.7 4 3 4 AJ52 tificial bids is the double to What do you do now? T A8432 show that you have strength Oswald: ‘‘The double was A—Bid twp clubs. You intend ♦ K J in that suit. This is a rather silly also. East should not ex­ to get to game or even slam. ♦ 74 T A bwm h m n im d m n m 4 0 Y 0 SSm ^ iMlalka tivia I I , M # htU vhivl dangerous toy in that there pect to collect any heart S&S BUICK 1 1 WEST EAST are occasions when it may tricks against a spade con­ TODAY'S QUESTION 4 43 ♦ 7 boomerang against the user.’’ tract so there was no reason You bid two clubs. West passes. "New Enghnd‘$ Fostost Oro»lngBatek-Oa*n}»altr' f 9 ? KQJ765 Your partner bids two spades and “Hartford Area'i Largest Toyota Dealer” for him to ask for a heart 11ABABS ST„ MROiSni (Im Cm.) MM571 NICE SELECTION AVAIUBLE! .AL. JOHBSdRlPWWB/ 4 109542 ♦ 63 Jim: “You must have been lead.” East passes. What do you do now? (liH OJ OM t-M a IM)* 11, NmI le AfweK Om IM l hwn CeMw-i) ♦ QJ983 ♦ l06S2 348 Canlar SL. HHHCket f 646-4821 WINTHROP BY DICK CAVALLI playing some rubber bridge Answer Tomorrow Juet B AMa u I m fiwm D e w iile w ii H w H enfl Cor & Driver Magazine nOIVP AUr SOUTH lately. 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XCIB, No. 237 Manchester—A City of Village Charm Police action over the d e s c r l^ as black, in his early suffered in an accident on West Manchester Scholarship Foun­ June 20. SIXTEEN PAGES PRICE: FIFTEEN CENTS its advisors received ap­ Middle Tpke. and with Parker St. weekend included: 20s, abf^six feet tall, medium Rd., South Windsor. pointments during the annual dation, Inc. in accordame with Since then, many con­ • Expensive equipment has build, a»ed the'clerk for Miss Bassos was a passenger session of the Grand Assembly Traffic from the north will be rerouted directly onto the wishes of Mr. and Mrs. tributions have been made to been rented in the last few change for \ series of large in a small truck driven by of G)nnecticut last weekend at Parker St. and traffic from the south will be rerouted west the Scholarship Foundation by weeks from two area equip­ bills. When the register was Timothy Chapman, 18, of 1150 the Hartford Hilton Hotel. Miss on W. Middle Tpke. and then onto Parker St. friends, neighbors, relatives ment firms under the name of a checked later, i ^ a s found to Ellington Rd., South Windsor. Cynthia Hultgren, worthy ad­ Reardon said the detours will be in effect until perma­ and co-workers of Steven. The man whose driver's license was be 892 short. Police said apparently the visor of Manchester Assembly, nent repairs are made to the bridge. Unofficial estimates About Town number of contributions has stolen May 28. On Saturday, A- • Mrs. Dorothy M ^ r s , 53, driver lost control, went off the was appointed grand represen­ are the project may take months. enabled the foundation to es­ Z Equipment Rentals at 935 of 24 Locust St. was ^ r g e d road and the truck flipped over tative to the state of Michigan; tablish a scholarship fund in his PalestiniansVow Reprisals Center St. reported over |600 with disorderly conduct in eoii- onto its roof. and Miss Jeanine Chadwick, memory. taken and not returned. Several nection with a neighborh( Police said Chapman and junior past worthy advisor, was The first scholarship from Members of Manchester weeks ago, the B & B Rental dispute. She posted 8150 non­ Miss Bassos were thrown out of appointed grand representative this fund will be awarded next WATES will meet tonight at 7 center in South Windsor surety bond for court July 22. le truck and another to the state of Massachusetts. year at the annual award reported the same thing and by • Roger J. Michaud, 16, of 442 p^senger, Dennis Boxx, 17, of at Holmes Funeral Home, 400 ceremony held in June. the same man. W. Middle Tpke. was served a 112'^rdon Dr., South Windsor Miss Yvonne Smith, past Town Gets $211^426 Main St., to pay respects to the Contributions nnay still be • Dents and scratches were Circuit Court 12 warrant was pihned in the vehicle. Chap­ worthy advisor, was appointed late Howard White, whose made to the Manchester For Israeli Naval Raids charging him with second- man ana^xx were also taken daughter, Mrs. Andrew John­ Scholarship Foundation, Inc., put on nine cars Saturday in the and installed as a member of Israeli military sources said naval com­ gunboats moved into Lebanese territory at degree larceny by possession. to Manchester Hospital, treated Rev-Share Payment son, is a member of the 257 E. Center St. By United Press International Israel’s “instant reprisal” air strikes parking lot of Trudon Pontiac the Junior Grand Assembly mandos sank an estimated 33 vessels at 11 p.m., shelling fishing harbors at Tyre, on Main St. Bond was set at 8 ^ with sure­ and released.x organization. Palestinian guerrillas vowed today to against Palestinian refugee camps. committee. the ports of Tyre, Sidon and Ras-e-Sheik in Sarafand, Bourghouliyeh, Sidon and • An apparent "peeping ty and he was unable to post it Chapman wa^ charged with A federal revenue-sharing anticipated in 1974-75 toward launch a new round of reprisal raids in Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin an­ payment in the amount of 8211,- southern Lebanon to forestall future Adloun. Tom” has been report^ in the pending appearance in court operating under titeinfluence of Harold Livingston, chairman the 1974-75 G eneral Fund ''I retaliation for Israel’s lightning naval nounced the new policy June 28, saying, 426 was received today by the guerrilla attacks from the sea. A military spokesman in Tel Aviv said Wells St. area. He was sighted, today. liqour or drugs am reckless of the Manchester Assembly budget. Manchester WATES will BERNARD A. LOZIER, strikes against Lebanon’s Mediterranean "The war we are going to conduct is to be Town Of Manchester. It is for the raiders were taken to the scene by gun­ but not caught, by area • Thomas P. Chenel, 24, of driving. He is scheduled to advisory board, was appointed meet Tuesday at the Italian- coast. ”It was more of a warning than anything a continuous one, rather than in reaction the first quarter of 1974-75 and INC. boats, swam into the ports under the cover to an action.” residents looking into a window W. Hartford was arrested on a appear in Circuit Court l\E a s t and installed as a member of American Club. Weighing in “The Palestinian revolution will reply to because we saw that preparations were indicates the town will receive Officials Probe Calling Rspairs of darkness, planted explosives on of a Wells St. home Sunday Circuit Court 12 warrant Hartford, July 29. \ the state executive board. E. will be from 7 to 8 p.m. Mrs., the Israeli attack by attacks on Israeli underway for an assault,” the Tel Aviv A command statement in Tel Aviv said 8845,704 in this fiscal sources said. selected vessels and then made their es­ about 11:50 p.m. He is charging him with issuing bad A two-car accident on Rt. ^1n Steve Pearl, an advisory board Blaze in Nashua Rocco Francoline will lead a' 6 Rsplaesmsms targets from inside our occupied lands,” the strikes were aimed at warning year—provided the formula for cape in the waiting warships. described as a youth wearing checks (five counts). Court is South Windsor Sunday night member, was appointed and in­ NASHUA, N.H. (UPI) - weight discussion. Members Quality Carpantry Work, WAFA, the guerrilla news agency, said in A Lebanese military communique said Lebanon about letting guerrillas use the the payments doesn’t change. ’There were no reported Israeli dark clothes. July 5. sent three persons to Hartford stalled as a member of the Authorities were scheduled to with names beginning with M Patioa • AddHIons Beirut. Israeli gunboats destroyed 21 vessels in at­ “harbors for launching and supporting the casualties in the hit-and-run raids. terrorist operations.” • Brian A. Donovan, 33, of 145 • While staked out at the Hospital and Raymond Fitz­ Senior Grand Assembly com­ Manchester received its first begin their investigation today through Ar are reminded to A RamodaHng Officials in Beirut and Tel Aviv issued tacks against fishing harbors along the The Israeli-Lebanese frontier has been School St. was charged with Manchester Country Gub at patrick, 17, of East Hartford mittee. revenue-sharing payment into a blaze of suspicious origin bring items for a fruit basket. conflicting reports on Monday night’s raids, Mediterranean' coast. It said one person The spokesman said the Israelis left quiet since June 20 when Israeli war-planes operating a motor vehicle while 1:50 a.m. Friday, Patrolman was charged with reckless Dec. 11,1972. As of June 30, that gutted three apartment Featherweights for the month Frsa esVmatss which broke a three-week lull in the es­ was wounded slightly in the blast of a behind leaflets describing the strikes as Manchester Assembly placed completed three days of bombing raids his license is suspended. Court James McCooe apprehended driving and issued a warning 1974, it had received 81,864,219, buildings, only one of which was are Mrs.fWalter Burnett and calating war of strikes and counter-strikes delayed explosive charge. attempts to ensure “an Independent first in the state for initiating against Palestinian targets, leaving is July 29. two juveniles at the golf cart for driving after drinking. to which was added about $80,- occupied, and left eight Mrs. Ruth Boyle. PlMNM 649-4464 . along the uneasy Israeli-Lebanese front. Arab newsmen at the scene said Israeli Lebanon” free from “the dictates of the most new candidates during dozens of dead and injured inside refugee • A possible "flim flam” was parking station. They stated Police said apparently Fitz­ 200 in interest. All but about 88,- families homeless. terrorists who dare not operate from any the past year. camps. reported at the Arthur Drug - they were waiting for two patrick ran into the rear of a 000 of the to tal was ap­ The general alarm blaze other country.” The air strikes followed the slaying of friends who had told them one car driven by Joseph (^rso, 48, propriated by the efid of the broke out Sunday afternoon and The raids apparently marked the start three Women in a june 13 guerrilla taid had a key to the carts. Police of East Hartford, damaging the 1973-74 fiscal year. firemen battled for more than of a new Israeli policy toward he against the northern Iraeli settlement of report the carts have been gas tank and causing it to five hours before putting it un­ guerrillas following world criticism of 9 washable woven *" Quake ridden late at night over the explode and catch on fire. The Board of Directors der control. Four persons, in­ Trudeau Win Solid Shamir. greens and then returned to Police said the Corso car then Public Can Get already has allocated 8724,419 cluding three firefighters, were scatter rugs Shakes their parking place. Much left the road and struck a utility Agenda Copies of the revenue-sharing funds hurt, none seriously. OTTAWA (UPI) — Prime Minister Lewis was beaten in Toronto. His party’s damage has been done. The two pole. 24”x4S” size; Ideal for Pierre Elliott Trudeau’s handling of infla­ parliamentary representation |almost was Franco Hospitalized youths were released to their Mrs. Joseph Corso, a Town Manager Robert Weiss doorwaya, halls and tion, the issue that toppled his Liberal halved from 31 seats won in 1972. said today copies of the Board government two months ago, won him a Japan parents. passenger in her husband’s car, sink fronts, assorted suffered a hip injury and was of Directors’ agenda for PLAZA DEPARTMENT STORE Almost Too Hot to Fish,,, surprising and solid victory early today in The Trudeau comeback, basically a MADRID (UPI) — Generalissimo Fran­ Europe and the Middle East, a govern­ colors, washable. fjj smashing Liberal triumph in the key cisco Franco, Spain’s 81-year-oId chief of TOKYO (UPI) - A SOUTH WINDSOR admitted to the hospital. Corso Tuesday’s meeting will be (We Have A Notion To Pleaae) Canada’s general election. ment spokesman said. nrovince of Ontario, gave Canada a clear- state, was hospitalized today with moderately strong earthquake Gayle Bassos, 14, of 137 and Fitzpatrick were treated available in the I^nchester NEXT TO FRANK’S SUPERMARKET ...but not quite...as Scott Held, 137 Pond. An older unidentified angler is Franco was hospitalized at a Madrid cut majority government for only the third phlebitis, the same illness that President medical center bearing his name, the shook the Tokyo area today, Farnham Rd., South Windsor is and discharged. Municipal Building all day EAST MIDDLE TURNPIKE, MANCHESTER Helaine Rd, and Philip Carpenter, 165 patiently hoping to hook a trout too. The Liberals won at least 140 seats in the time since 1962. Nixon suffered during his recent tour of spokesman said. An official statement from causing street lamps to wobble in satisfactory condition at Fitzpatrick is scheduled to Tuesday. The meeting will be at > 1 .8 8 . i Lydall St. try their luck in Salter’s (Herald photo by Pinto) House of Commons, seven more than they and buildings to sway. Manchester Memorial Hospital appear in (Circuit Court 12, East 8 p.m. at Robertson School, N. Franco’s Pardo Palace residence said his needed to capture control of Parliament “Canada has come out of this election doctors hoped for his speedy recovery. The tremor registered 4 on today. She was admitted Satur- Hartford, July 29. School St. for the next four years. strong, confident of its future,” said the Japanese scale of 7 in He said he will be at the dis­ Trudeau, who first became prime It was Franco’s first known serious ill­ SNEAKERS 2i»3“ The latest results gave the Conser­ Kissinger to Testify ness or injury in 12 years. On Christmas, Ibaraki prefecture northeast of posal of the public one-half hour minister in 1968 when his swinging vatives 95 seats, and the Quebec-based Tokyo, close to its epicenter in prior to the meeting for e TENNIS e DECK STYLE “we have every little thlngP PUC Hearing Forum bachelor image propelled the Liberals to For Ehrlichman 1961, Franco suffered a hunting accident. Social Credit movement 12. The New the Pacific Ocean, the Candidate^s Funds answering questions, and will their greatest victory in 15 years. “I just A spokesman for Pardo Palace said • BASKETBJUl Democratic party iiad 16, and the anti- meteorological agency be on hand at all future Franco drove to the hospital in his Rolls- French mayor of Moncton, N.B., got want to say I want to get on with the job.” MADRID (UPI) — Secretary of State reported. meetings for the same purpose, Childreiis ...... $197 Royce limousine, with his usual motor­ DidnH Reach $100 elected as an independent despite dis­ Henry A. Kissinger wound up a tour of It registered 3 in Tokyo," one-half hour early. For Ideas on Issues He won by convincing Canadians that a cade of cars and motorcycle policemen, ,Adults ...... $3.47 avowal by the Conservative party. Western European capitals today and said Yokohama and Chiba prefec­ Weiss reminded the public he freeze on wages and prices — the major and walked into the hospital unaided. He NASHVILLE, Tenn. (UPI) - Johnnie Elkins, a HARTFORD (UPI) — The opening day to increase its annual earning by 13.7. The he would abide by a court order to appear ture southeast of Tokyo, the is available for comments daily pledge by Stanfield — would not work. as a witness in a Watergate-related trial. said Franco was expected to remain in the Democratic candidate for governor who does most of his in the Municipal Building, from m m of state Public Utilities Commission increases are the highest ever sought in It was a victory that surprised pollsters, agency said. No casualties or Need Something? ;tiw Trudeau said inflation was a global hospital four or five days. campaigning on the job, disclosed his campaign finances hearings on electricity rate increases was state history. who had predicted that neither Trudeau Kissinger arrived in the Spanish capital damage were reported. 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., and can Ask Plaxal > w n1 problem that controls will not solve. after earlier talks with government TTie Pardo Palace statement said: over the weekend—a total of $99.50. be reached at 649-5281, Ext. 221. a .forum for ideas on consumerism, energy The PUC has already granted tem­ nor opposition Conservative leader Robert “At the end of this morning, his J and sound business management in in­ porary rate increases to both companies, L. Stanfield would gain an absolute leaders in Brussels, Paris, Rome, West Elkins, who faces more than a dozen rivals in the Aug. Trudeau, 54, easily won a personal vic­ Germany and London. He planned to leave excellency the chief of state was 1st primary, says he wants to “put the jelly on the bottom flationary times. which, along with three other power com­ majority. hospitalized in the Francisco Franco Spock Denounces panies in Connecticut and Massachusetts, tory in his own constituency in Montreal, for Washington tonight to brief President shelf where the little man can get it.” PUC (Chairman Howard E. Hausman, medical center suffering from phlebitis in Possible Ticket presiding over the hearings Monday in the comprise Northeast Utilities, one of the Until his government was toppled May 8 which assured his return to Parliament as Nixon. Of the 32 donations to his campaign, Elkins said the national leader of the winning party. Stan­ Kissinger was directed Monday to the right leg. The doctors treating him INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (UPI) state office building, denied Hartford Cor­ top 20 power companies in the country. on the inflation issue, Trudeau had ruled considered his hospitalization advisable average contribution has been three dollars. The candidate poration (tounsel Alexander Goldfarb’s Nineteen persons, including Meskill, for 18 months with a minority government field, 60, making his third unsuccessful appear as a defense witness in Washington — Dr. Benjamin M. Spock has “W hat^ C B Tg o t attempt to become prime minister, per­ Wednesday before the Ellsberg breakin for his treatment and speedy himself donated $25 to the effort. ^ request that the sessions be adjourned un­ registered to speak on behalf of con­ kepfin office with support of the socialist denounced a possible 1976 » t sonally was re-elected in Halifax but conspiracy trial on behelf of Nixon’s recuperation.” til the PUC appoints a consumer counsel sumers and business during the heamigs, New Democratic party. It was the defec­ Phlebitis is an inflamation of the veins Democratic national ticket would not comment on whether he would former No. 2 aide John D. Ehrlichman. as required by a new state law. which are expected to continue for about tion of the New Democrats that toppled which in extreme cases may endanger the headed by Sen. Edward M. continue as Progressive Conservative Before boarding his plane in London, D that savings banks don’t?” two months with a decision announced Trudeau. Rep. Ella T. Grasso, D-Conn., the Kennedy, D-Mass., with leader. Kissinger told newsmen: ”I will appear.” life of the patient should a blood clot travel Alabama Gov. George Wallace leading Democratic gubernatorial can­ sometime in October. Ironically, New Democrat leader David to the brain or heart. as his running mate. Feds Asked to Check didate, requested postponment for the The industry began its presentation Spock, who was in In­ same reason, although she did not appear first, with Northeast Vice President dianapolis for the national con­ Union Discrimination in person before the commission Gov. Ernest L. Grove Jr., defending the request vention of the People’s party, Thomas J. Meskill, a Republican, asked to because of increased overall costs, higher intervene on behalf of consumers. construction expenses, spiraling interest said if Democrats nom inate NEW HAVEN (Upi) - The' are not high school graduates Kennedy for president and if About 75 persons protesting the rates and the need to maintain “financial Recruitment and Training themselves. integrity.’’ Collins Casts Self as GOP Unifier proposed increases, the largest in state Wallace adds his support for a Program has asked the federal Sykes, in a letter to the U.S. L history, rallied at noontime in scorching Former Norwalk>JMayor Frank Zullo, a spot on the ticket, it would government to investigate dis­ Department of Labor, alleged utter destruction for the Republican party the General Assembly as proof that con­ Collins tackled the problem of heat at Bushnell Park near the State Of­ Democratic gubernatorial candidate, told By SOL R. COHEN “open the eyes of hundreds of criminatory activities allegedly the local has prevented a in Connecticut in the fall,” State Rep. cern for the people is his top priority. Watergate head-on. fice Building where the hearing was held. the outdoor rally Connecticut needs an in­ Calling attention to “danger signs on the thousands of Americans to how practiced by Local 90 of the number of qualified blacks and Francis J. Collins Tuesday night o ffer^ Camp said the mandatory requirement Organizers blamed the 86-degree dependent consumer advocate outside the horizon” which “could mean chaos and corrupt and opportunistic the International Brotherhood of hispanic journeymen from himself as a compromise candidate for the for seat belts in automobiles “bugs” him, "It’s there,” he said. “Everyone’s sick temperature for the “disappointing” tur­ PUC with a full staff to monitor the Democratic party is and it Electrical Workers (IBEW). joining the IBEW. GOP nomination for gowrnor. and he chided Ribicoff for having a of it, but it’s on everyone’s mind. Anyone nout. utilities. would push them over to us.” Maurice Sykes, director of Recently ,the Department of “Watergate mentality,” because the found guilty should be punished. However, The Hartford Electric Light feo., aniL Sen. George Gunther of Stratford, a Spock was the 1972 presiden­ the government subsidized Labor’s Office of Contract Collins, of Brookfield, s^ieaker of the senator was a co-sponsor of the “seat-belt those not guilty should be vindicated and Connecticut Light and Power Co. say Republican gubernatorial candidate, tial candidate of the Peace and program, said the union’s total Compliance cited six New State House of RepresenWives and bill.” not forced to suffer with an albatross rising fuel costs and the expense of future criticized the utilities passing off adver­ Freedom party. membership compared to the Haven area unions for failure to formerly its minority leader, Was one of “Ribicoff,” said Camp, “is one of those around their necks.” construction have forced them to seek the tising costs onto consumers and com­ number of minority group adhere to minority hiring goals three candidates to address the whose philosophy it is not to let people increases. plained the present rate structure charges He insisted, “Our proud and positive members, “is nothing less than established under a covenant Manchester Republican Town Coinmittee. decide for themselves what’s g o ^ for Governor's Wife HELCO wants a 15.9 per cent annual in­ big electricity consumers less than small record of accomplishments divorce us startling.” He did not reveal known as the New Haven Plan. The others were State Rep. Herb^t V. them. He’s aloof. We don’t seem impor­ crease in its revenues while CL & P wants users. from Watergate. We have nothing to be Files for Divorce the figures. Camp Jr. of Ridgefield and former tant to him and, it’s equally true, he Sykes said Local 90, which did ashamed of here in Connecticut.” BALTIMORE (UPI) - Bar­ Sykes charged the local’s ap­ not sign the pact, has Milford Mayor Edward J. Kozlowski, bbth doesn’t seem important to us.” bara Mandel has filed for prenticeship program excludes ’’systematically denied minori­ seeking the GOP nomination for U.^ Camp didn’t touch on a subject con­ divorce from her estranged blacks and hispanics by ty group applicants equal senator. State Rep. James H, Brannen III\ tained in a press release of his Manchester husband Maryland Gov. Marvin requiring high school diplomas access.” —-v. Roark Rebuked by Panel of Colchester, a third candidate for the speech. The press release said he said in Mandel, citing “abandonment when a number of its members senatorial nomination, was unable to Manchester he is urging Congress and the without just cause or reason.” appear as scheduled. ate Department to pursuade the Turkish She said there was no government to reverse its decision to lift reasonable hope” of reconcilia­ Probing Alleged Fraud Pointing to “the divisions and disputes” its D^n on growing opium. tion. Motorists Can Retain between the 'backers of Congressman Kozlowski, former State Motor Vehicles The divorce petition was filed HARTFORD (UPI) - A legislative sub­ formation might prejudice pending court Robert H, Steele of Vernon and Bridgeport commissioner and former state com.- almost a year to the day after ‘ ♦ committee has rebuked a high-ranking cases If the records were leaked to the Mayor Nicholas Panuzio, the front­ missioner of public works, pursued the Mandel announced, July 3,1973, Same License Plates bureaucrat and ordered him to surrender news media. runners for the gubernatorial nomination, same theme as Camp. that he was leaving his wife of records of alleged welfare fraud to the The auditors, who have broad statutory Collins warned, “We must unite, or we’ll “I call him (Ribicoff) the do-nothing 33 years to marry Jeanne All Connecticut motorists soon as it is finalized. Plates state auditors. power to inspect any and all records of stumble badly and fail. We can’t forget we senator,” he said. “What legislation has Blackistone Dorsey, 36. will be able to retain their same will be replaced at renewal Auditors Henry J. Becker Jr. and Leo V. budgeted state agencies, demanded the are 135,000 voters behind in state he offered th k has passed in Congress? license plate number under the time with the same number and Donohue have demanded since mid-May records on behalf of another legislative registrations.” What has he done for the people of Connec­ Finance and Control Department records new reflectorized plate the cost will be 81. However, if subcommittee that launched its own in­ Insisting that neither Steele nor Panuzio ticut?’’ \ of an investigation of three Hartford-area Omar Shrine Day program launched by the state a motorist does not want to wait vestigation of ambulance practices after have enough delegate strength to gain the He said, “HistoiV will prove the state­ ambulance firms accused of defrauding the alleged fraud was uncovered. field at Hospital Motor Vehicle Department last until it is his turn for replace­ nomination, he said, ”I can offer the party ment, ‘Ribicoff can \b e beaten,’ is wrong. month. ment, then he may write to the the state Welfare Department of an es­ The subcommittee order Monday was They said the same tiding when I ran for Sunday, was Omar Shrine Day the alternate of unity, and thus stem possi­ “Many motorists seem to be MVD at any time requesting timated 860,000 through false billings. seen as a test of strength between the mayor in Democratic Milford and won. at the Shriners Hospital for ble disaster at the polls.” ■ confused on this point,” Acting replacement of his number But Charles Roark of Manchester, legislative and executive branches of They’ll say it again.” Crippled Children in Only two of Manchester’s 19 delegates Commissioner Matl Koiva said, plate in the new style. The cost director of the department’s division of government. Francis J. Collins Citing his qualificaUons as engineer, Springfield, Mass. central collections, had consistently If Roark fails to deliver the records as have taken positions on gubernatorial can­ 9 "and I would like to clarify the for this early replacement will mayor and head of state agencies as proof It’s an annual event that has point for them. The MVD will be 86. refused to give them the records. ordered, the matter could end up in court, didates. State Comptroller Nathan he "can get the job done,” Kozlowski said, been going on for 25 years. be adopting a schedule for All new passenger plates, in­ He was accused Monday by one law­ according to subcommittee member Rep. Agostinelli, until several weeks ago “ I have the legislative experience, the ad- Omar provides entertainment replacing all of the oldstyle cluding vanity combinations up maker of setting himself up as “court and James Bingham, R-Stamford. himself a candidate, has endorsed Steele. minstrative exjierience and I know how and has a cookout for the young plates over a four-year period to six letters, are now being jury” in refusing to honor the demands of Roark, summoned before a subcom­ State Sen. David Odegard has endorsed the blue-collar worker thinks.” patients at the hospital. between 1975 and 1979. The issued in the new reflectorized the auditors, who are under the authority mittee of the Audit Review Committee, Panuzio. His was the shortest speech. He drew Co-chairman for many years of the legislative branch of state govern­ held fast to his position under intense schedule will be publicized as material, Koiva said. CBT has everything you need from a bank. All Republican chairman A. Paul Berte, great applause when he said, "I know it’s have been Harold Barnsley and ment. questioning. chairman of the delegation, has released hot here (the Municipal Building Hearing John Rieg. Master of ceremonies in one convenient location. Finance and Control, an agency of the Then Sen. Joseph Fauliso, D-Hartford, its members from their former com­ Room), so I’m cutting one minute from Sunday was Fred Gaal. executive branch, is one of several bodies, in an angry tone, said to Roark: Edward J. Kozlowski By saving at CBT, you’ll get free personal mitments to Agostinelli and an­ my speech for each degree rise in the Omar Shriners and their including the state police, involved in the “I don’t ihink you had any right to ar­ checking. You’ll also get all your checking and nouncements of endorsements may now temperature.” wives distributed gifts and widening investigation. bitrarily refuse the auditors and violate be forthcoming. None of the 19 have en­ Collins, who spoke the longest (about 40 balloons to the youngsters Marlow^s Beauty Salon savings transactions on one convenient monthly Roark, maintaining throughout that the the statutes. 867 Main Straat, Manchaatar (Lowar Stora Laval) dorsed anyone for the U.S. senator minutes and without notes), ticked off the before wheeling them to the statement. So it’s easy to keep track of auditors had no legal right to see the “You set yourself up as a court and jury record of the Republican administration patio for the entertainment. nomination. “S o th atk records, had argued that releasing the in- when trying to deal with a legal request.” and the Republican-controlled General Inside Today’s Weird Harold and his Hog Don’t Negloct Your Hair your money. “It is a bad precedent for you to believe Camp and Kozlowski both hit what they Assembly. Hollow Hooters provided some During The Summer Monthal why m ore At CBT you can save automatically, too. That’s that you can hold up the legislative called “the do-nothing record” of U.S. ”We have it in our power to seize an op­ musical comedy in the Ozark Sae Us For Protosslonal: HOT something that’il make your savings for retire­ process and an investigatory process,” he Sen. Abraham Ribicoff, the Democratic portunity to continue our proud record, fashion. Don Woodward of STYLE CUTS peqde 4?1 • said. incumbent. our tremendous record — or let it slip Glastonbury, magician, used ment, vacation or a big purchase grow a lot faster. • BLOW WAVING are saving The subcommittee, whose other through our hands,” he said. “Our alter­ many of the patients while per­ “He (Ribicoff) is out of touch with the Hpralii • PERMS • COLORSINQ CBT even helps you save on gas. With over 80 member is Sen. George Gunther, R- natives are to continue our control, or go forming his tricks of magic. people of his state and doesn’t have their offices throughout the state, there’s a branch Stratford, then voted unanimously to down in bad defeat.” The cookout consisted of Yot, Wo Aecopt Walk-Ins 'atCBir interests at heart,” insistetf Camp. nearby. No matter where you live, woik or trgveL require Roark to surrender the requested Acknowledging that “Ribicoff’s 77 per He continued, ‘T ve been where the ac­ Area P rofile...... Pages 6, 12 hamburgs, hotdogs, soda and we ARB NOW UNDER THB NEW MANAQEMENT OP records. Roark said he would comply tion is. I know what’s been done, how it’s ice cream. cent recognition factor will be hard to Betty’s Notebook...... Page 8 Q/tROL BIARDIf Stmmtf of IfM Suburban OIttnour Heat wave expected to break “unless otherwise instructed” by his been done and why it’s been done. Among Btautf Salon, and bar eompatant beat,” and revealing that even his wife After the children were THE CONNECTICUT BANK Wednesday. Hot, sunny and humid this superior. Finance Commissioner Adolf all the candidates for governor — On Second Thought...... Page 8 returned to their rooms, Omar alaH of half alySala. had said, “You’re crazy,” when he an­ afternoon with highs in mid-90s, lows Carlson. nounced he was running for U.S. senator. Republican and Democratic — I’m the Bidwell Pitches No-Hitter .. Page 10 President Frank Gakeler was OPEN TUE8. thru SAT. (Closad Monday) AND TRUST CONWANY tonight in the 70s. Not as warm tomorrow Roark said the decision to withhold the Camp said he is in the race to stay, and only one who’s talking on the issues. We’ve joined by a large group of Omar lieaiby offices In Manchester (3) and Roctcvlle. with highs 80-85. Chance of precipitation, requested information was his alone, Little League Tilt Starts . . . Page 10 for Appdntmanta pledged a hard-hitting campaign. delivered on what we said we’d do. We members and wives for dinner Phono 649-3991 10 per cent this afternoon, 30 per cent Member F.D.I.C. made without the knowledge or approval llcrluTt V. Camp Jr. \ He cited his work during three terms in want to build on that record.” al Mountain Laurel in Enfield. ‘onight and 20 per cent Wednesday. of Carlson.

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