^ PAGE TWENTY - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Mon., Aug. 5, 1974 Air Mail Stamp Comment Session May Be Dropped MHS Registration A 9 to 11 a.m. Board of Direc- I Public Records MACC tors’ comment session is WASHINGTON (UPI ) - New students who will be attending Manchester High scheduled for Tuesday in the Postmaster General Elmer T. School next year should report to the high school ad­ Manchester Municipal Nixon^s GOP Support Is Eroding Klassen says he may ask for Warranty Deeds ministration office for registration and to the guidance of­ Building. Similar sessions are Orlowski, property at 366 Wood- News permission to discontinue the . Donald A. and Laura W. bridge St., $32,500. held on the first Tuesday and 13-cent air mail stamp because fice for programming of courses weekdays between 8:30-* WASHINGTON (UPI) — carried the “hard proof” of criminality • Rep. Robert McClory, 111., second- Nixon to step down and said they would third Thursday of each month. Starkweather to Herman M. Judgment Lien concerned, none of the “vital processes” almost all first class mail goes II a.m. and 1-2:30 p.m. Frechette and Albert R. Mar­ Republican support of President warranting impeachment. ranking Republican on the Judiciary Com­ vote to impeach him if he did not. a growing cry for much quicker action. The sessions provide town Rucki’s Inc. against Tracy of law had been delayed. by air now anyway. Students must present a year-end report card or have a tin, property at 41 Starkweather Nixon eroded seriously in Congress The transcripts — showing Nixon mittee, said he favored beginning House • New Hampshire Gov. Meldrim Thom­ Wiggins said he thought debate could be residents an opportunity to file Cole, property at 111 Walnut "Of course these things are damaging,” Klassen told ^ n . Richard transcript forwarded to Manchester High School prior to St., $21,000. St., $138.92. suggested the FBI limit its investigation six impeachment debate next week and son and Rep. Louis Wyman, R-N.H., two completed in 10 hours with action on care enough to write the comments, suggestions or com­ today following his admission he Curtis said. “I do not believe that they are Clark, D-Iowa, and several registration. For students entering Grade 12, a transcript Achim J. and Ann E. Rudolph days after the Watergate break-in — hnd limiting it to one day. of Nixon’s staunchest supporters during amendments and a final vote taking hospital administrator, Edward plaints on any subject in the Marriage License withheld evidence from the House of such proportion that they should be the another 20 hours. ‘/ DidnH others that the ordinary to Donald and June G. Pinkin, the President’s admission he withheld that • Rep. Robert L.F. Sikes, D-Fla., a Kenney c/o Manchester is required. board’s jurisdiction. The Arthur Lane Magnus, Cliff- Judiciary Committee. Six of 10 GOP the two-year Watergate ordeal called for controlling factor — at least at this tim e— citizen is actually getting very property at 22 Saptina Dr., $46,- evidence from Congress, the courts, his GOP Reps. David W. Dennis, Ind.; Know ThaV Memorial Hospital...or don’t Students entering Grades 11 and 12 will be tested remarks are relayednto the side Park, N.J., and Maralyn committee members who voted leader among Southern Democrats who his resignation. in determining the impeachment little for the extra three cents 000. own lawyer and the American people Joseph J. Maraziti, N.J. Wiley Mayne, you want to know.... Tuesday, Sept. 3, at a time to be announced. town manager’s office for Tabatsky, 231 Parker St., Aug. against his impeachment changed supported Nixon, called for his resigna­ question.” air mail stamps cost. swelled the ^ro-impeachment forces in The defections today followed those Iowa, and Henry Smith, N.Y., said they Earle R. Custer Students entering Grade 10 will be assigned, by mail, to review and reply. Robert R. Hall to J. Michael 18, Temple Beth Sholom. tion. Sikes said he was dropping his plan to The first news of Nixon’s statement their minds. Congress. Monday of a number of top Republicans, now will vote for impeachment and the I’ll bet you don't know how Pastor Orlowski and Chrystine introduce a motion to censure instead of Monday sent congressmen scurrying into one of the orientation and testing sessions Aug. 28 and 29. In rapid succession today; including Robert P. Griffin, Republican long there has been a part-time North United Methodist impeaching Nixon, but said he would wait groups on the House flqpr for on-the-spot other four said they were reassessing their Rep. Charles W. Sandman Jr., R-N.J., • Sandman said he would vote for im­ whip in the Senate, and Rep. Charles E. positions. chaplain at Manchester a few days before deciding how to vote on caucuses. Some members said an im­ who became a national figure through his peachment and sent a letter to the White Wiggins, Nixon’s most influential Memorial Hospital. Who sup­ impeachment. peachment resolution would have passed insistence during nationally televised House suggesting Nixon resign for the defender on the Judiciary Committee. At the White House, a spokesman said ports the chaplain financially? • Reps. Margaret Heckler, R-Mass., on the spot if it had come up. committee debate on “specificity” of good of the country. He predicted a “prac­ the reaction of (Congress to Nixon’s ad­ Who is the present chaplain? one of tWo Republican women members of Sen. Carl T. Curtis, R-Neb., was one of Debate on impeachment had been missions was assessed at a morning staff charges against the President, today said tically unanimous” House vote to im­ What does the chaplain do in the the House, Alan Steelman, R-Tex., and the few persons coming to Nixon’s scheduled to begin next week, with nearly meeting and he termed it "bad,” but new transcripts yielded Monday by Nixon peach. hospital? Is there a chapel ser­ Edwin B. Forsythe, R-N.J., called on defense. Curtis said that so far as he was two weeks set aside for debate. There was added, ‘It was about what was expected.” vice in the hospital on Sunday morning? Can you ask the chaplain to visit someone who is having an operation? Will the chaplain talk with families of patients? CLEARANCE SALE! Do you know how many beds are usually filled at the lianrljFBtTr Suentug UrralJi Manchester Hospital? Do you HOUSEWARES SPECIALS! know what it would cost to have MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, AUGUST 6, 1974- VOL. XCIII, No. 261 Manchester—A City of Village Charm a full-time chaplain available to / .f EIGHTEEN PAGES PRICE: FIFTEEN CENTS our hospital? Do you think it New Drain Power would worth it to patients byGlamorene Reg.iss and their families? Misses, Wof Special Selection of That’s the questions — here Unclogs drains Court Rules are answers. V7 at once, no lye The chaplaincy started in or acid. 1.47 1961. During the last 13 years, 8 TRACK TAPES eight chaplains have served our For Union President Meets community hospital. The names of Robert Giuliano, Cold Water Wash Theodore Batchelor, Eugene At Hospital Mace, Tolly Williamson, Henry 16 oz. Woolite Millan, Carleton Young, Reg. 1.19 0 ^ For fine, deli­ Howard Foye and Jean Gilbert With His Cabinet cate fabrics By JUNE TOMPKINS are well known to some of us and knits; ma­ elderly pastors. chine wash. Bulletin At a Sunday meeting, the Washington Post of criminality and predicted the House im­ 99® The Connecticut Supreme Court reported today, Nixon considered — “and Chaplain Gilbert works 20 today upheld a ruling that Local 1199, peachment vote "will be practically un­ hours each week in our hospital. WASHINGTON (UPI) — President temporarily rejected” — resigning. animous.” She conducts a Sunday worship Drug and Hospital Union, AFL-CIO, is Nixon told his Cabinet today he does The Post, quoting unnamed White House The newly released transcript showed service at 8:30 a.m. in the Metal a legal bargaining unit, and that not intend to resign and believes “the sources, said Nixon even suggested at one that Nixon and Haldeman, during the first chapel. Her main task is to visit Manchester Memorial Hospital was Constitution is the overriding factor” point that one of his speechwriters of their June 23,1972, meetings discussed “prepare material that could be used for a “unchurched” patients and also Folding guilty of unfair labor practices. in his determination to stay in office. political advantages of using the CIA to see as many new patients who In its appeal the hospital had argued re s i^ tjb n speech” in the event he decided blunt part of an FBI investigation of come from out-of-town as possi­ m Table that the state Board of Labor Relations to quit. Watergate. ble. She counsels with patients Come had hampered the First Amendment After Monday’s statement admitting On instructions from Nixon, Haldeman Reg. 24.88 some of his previous statements about and families as much as time rights of the hospital’s executive chef by By HELEN THOMAS later reported to the President that he allows. She is paid $4,000 from Early restricting his nnion activities. Watergate were “ incomplete and in some contacted Assistant CIA Drector Vernon WASHINGTON (UPI) — President the hospital and $2,000 from the Reg. 1 0 8 8 The court said the board decision was respects erroneous,” together with the Walters and the investigation “was MACC. 2.00 proper because the chef was deemed a Nixon met with his cabinet today to new transcripts of discussions showing leading into directions that were going to It could be very helpful to supervisor. explain his statement that he withheld high-level knowledge of the scandals, create potential problems because they construction, patients and families to have Sturdy steel The Supreme Court upheld the decision damaging evidence about his involve­ some of Nixon’s former leading supporters were exploring leads that led back into Casual *or bteSsy fashions sin prints wood grain finish. Big well trained full-time chaplain of Tolland County Superior Court that the ment in the Watergate cover-up. called for his resignation or impeachment. areas that would be harmful to the CIA solids Sizes small medium, large. :■ 36”x72’ size. available in the hospital. It board’s order was “not unreasonable, ar­ Deputy Press Secretary Gerald L. Rep. (Varies E. Wiggins, R-Calif., the and harmful to the government...” would also be helpful to the •Beach Boys •Bobby Vinton bitrary, illegal or an abuse of discretion.” Warren said it was not an “emergency President’s leading legal defender during At another point, Haldeman told Nixon churches of the area to have a i itt! *Frank Sinatra •Johnny Cash The court said the board had not session” and was designed only to “build House Judiciary Committee debate that that L. Patrick Gray, then acting FBI trained and training chaplain 'k 30” Bar Stool restricted the hospital from publicizing on the President’s statement" Monday. culminated in an impeachment director, had called CIA Director Richard available. But it would be most / rints. florals, *Nat King Cole •Donovan facts relating to the labor dispute “by White House chief of staff Alexander M. recommendation, read a statement, in a Helms, “and said I think we’ve run right helpful to the staff of the choked voice, saying the new material Men’s Rib Knit from popular Our pamphlet, banner or word of mouth.” Haig gathered top staff members about into the middle of a CIA covert hospital to have such a Reg. •Eddy Arnold •Jackson Five The judgment settles In the union’s favor the time the President’s statement was showed Nixon was guilty of obstruction of operation.” professional available in their Body Suits, Reg. $2 weapnow l 1 fall! 8.47 its 1971 petition seeking certification as released Monday and told them Nixon was justice and that his “magnificent career The purpose of the effort supposedly midst. It would probably cost 5.89 *Diana Ross of public service must be terminated in­ the exclusive bargaining representative determined to stay in office. was to prevent disclosure of the source of about $14,000 to hire and house Vinyl upholstered seat, chrome voluntarily.” legs, footrest. for a unit of employes in the dietary President Nixon’s confession that he had withheld’damaging evidence from “The President said he wasn’t going to some re-election campaign funds that such a professional person. Several other Republicans who voted department of the hospital. the House Judiciary Committee got at least 9 of the 11 Republicans who be hounded out of office,” one aide (See Page Eight) Many of us just get i’ The wrangle involves the hospital’s reported. against impeachment in the Judiciary voted to acquit him on obstruction of justice charges to say they were recon­ acquainted with the chaplain refusal to obey an SLRB order to bargain Vice President Gerald R. Ford canceled hearings also said they had now changed and then they move on...eight HEALTH — BEAUTY AIDS with a union certified as representative of sidering their actions and many would change their votes. The President is a morning appearance before an their minds. SUNNY persons in 13 years. I believe Misses’ Long Skirts Misses’ Jackets employes in the dietary department shown here in photo taken July 30. (UPI photo) agriculture group to attend the cabinet The Post quoted one source as saying that hospital, community and 17 Jewel following a secret ballot election in April meeting. Secretary of State Henry A. that Nixon gave most serious considera­ patients would benefit from a Kleenex Mansize 1971. Kissinger attended the meeting, apparent­ tion to letting Vice President Gerald R. state chaplain present to us for *Sieeveless Tops and Blazers Bangle & The major point at issue was the ly postponing a scheduled session with Ford take over as acting president tem­ several years. The time may be m Tissues hospital’s contention that the labor board Gaffney Drops Bid, Jordanian Premier Zaid Rifia to discuss porarily under terms of the 25th near to push for action. Do you Our Reg. 39c Box ...4 FOR erred in its decision to certify the union. the Mideast situation. Amenament’s presidential disability Bracelet According to the hospital’s attorney, R. Nixon chatted easily with his aides at provision. Mostly sunny today and Wednesday. Terry Durant of Bridgeport, the hospital’s the beginning of the meeting, but the The newspaper said none of the High both days in the low to mid 80s. Clear Kozlowski Watches position was that, prior to the elecUon, the Steele Free to Pick overflow crowd of reporters allowed brief­ President’s advisers felt that he should tonight, with lows around 60. Pepsodent Toothpaste board violated the constitutional rights of ly in the cabinet room for routine picture- seriously consider invoking the 25th National weather map on Page 2. Renamed to the executive chef by ruling that he could HARTFORD (UPI) - J. Brian The Republican State Committee was to taking could not hear what he said. It was Amendment and one source was quoted Gaffney of New Britain today meet tonight in Meriden to choose a state the first time that most of them had seen that “For the present time, at least, that Stale Post Your Big 7 ounce, « cmn ^ I cast a ballot subject to challenge, but 1.25 size...... Z r U K I could not participate in pre-election cam­ withdrew his name as a candidate for chairman for a two-year term. the President in a week. option has been foreclosed.” Choice each paigning. Steele has opposed the reelection of The President has been largely in seclu­ _____ > / reelection as Republican state chair­ Nixon said in a statement Monday — ac­ 'Die board had also ruled that the chef, man and gave his endorsement to Vin­ Gaffney, who with Gov. Thomas J. Meskill companied by trancripts of conversations sion the past week listening to tapes of his Inside Today's HARTFORD (UPI) - Motor and others unsuccessfully backed old Watergate conversations that the Vehicles Commissoner Edward claimed by both sides, was part of cent A. Laudone of Norwich. he had with top aide H.R. Haldeman June Look cool and fresh in combinations Bridgeport Mayor Nicholas A. Panuzio for Supreme Court ordered surrendered for J. Kozlowski has his job back Aim Toothpaste Biggest vogue in ’74! A n | management and not included in the unit The decision gives Rep. Robert H. 23,1972— that he recognizes impeachment of these great buys! Both pieces are armful of gold or silver- claimed by the union. the GOP nomination for governor. possible use in next month’s Watergate following his resignation to in easy care solids and prints; sizes Polyester or seersucker in blazers, wrap jackets, Steele, R-Conn., who wrested the GOP by the House is a “foregone conclusion” jac shirts and more! Assorted colors and sizes 4.6 ounce, ^ tone finishes with fine 171 Steele, who faces an uphill fight for cover-up trial. seek the Republican nomination P, S, M, and L. 93c size...... Z h U K The hospital has not as yet been in­ gubernatorial nomination away from par­ and that he will be put on trial in the Hpralii jewel S w is s movement. governor against Rep. Ella T. Grasso, D- The Wiggins announcement that he now for U.S. senator. formed of the Supreme Court decision, An­ Senate. ty regulars, a shot at taking control of the Conn., lacked the support of enough of the would vote for impeachment was followed Area P ro file...... Pages 6, 7 Gov. Thomas J. Meskill an­ i l i a * SXZlPi dre P. Marmen, director of development party machinery. 72 Republican State (iommittee members The strategy of acknowledging for the today by the declaration by the most nounced the reappointment and public relations at Manchester 12 Crises of N ixon...... Page 4 Gaffney said he met with Steele and to replace Gaffney at a July 27 meeting. first time that he was aware of some vociferous presidential defender at the Friday. Kozlowski, a former Memorial Hospital, said today. On Second Thought...... Page 10 Fabulous Savings! Save Universal Locking Steele had agreed to support Laudone, a aspects of the Watergate cover-up as early Judiciary hearings, Rep. Charles W. Sand­ mayor of Milford, resigned as Our Entire Laudone, a former state representative, Over He said the administration plans to con­ Norwich attorney who was a Steele as six days after the break-in at man, R-N.J.7that he, too, now favored im­ Betty’s Notebook...... 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I think he resign. I feel very bad about him. I voted (See Page Eight) The opinions— pro or con Nixon—didn’t To Ralph Alexander of 95 W. Middle should be impeached. I wouldn’t give him for him and I had such high hopes for him. this way out of proportion. He that is

) PAGE TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Tues,, Aug. 6. 1974 MANCHESTER EVENING Be RALD, Manchester. Conn., Tues., Aug. 6, 1974— PAGE THREE NATIONAt W IATW I SERVICE FORECAST I* 7AM ESI B - 7 - 74 30l00 . ^ 29.77 3000 Food Boycott Precludes the Use Theatre Delay in Time Schedule Scene • R A T T L I ------* Of Food Ballot: Farm Bureau Discovery of Burnside Theatre — "Andy •0 9 T 0 N From Here HARTFORD - “ If Mr. elections come first. He said, such legislation provides no to vegetables in Connecticut Hearing Loss Warhol’s Frankenstein,” 7:30- C3iavez is sincere in wanting “Mr. Chavez has never wanted protection for farmers or 9:30 MMNCAPOLM and you can do it to tobacco in By Sot R. Cohen secret ballot elections for farm a secret ballot election prior to workers. the Connecticut valley. We need is Dangerous Showplace Theatre — WVORK workers, than he has a moral the signing of a contract. In 'The National Institute of “Italian Graffiti,” 7:30-9:15 8 Commenting on attempts to national legislation so that — 6:00 — obligation to give up his call for fact, he has never wanted a farmers in Connecticut, who Health Publication #207 Blue Hills Drive-In— “Italian- (3-8-22) NEWS I organize farm workers on a boycott of grapes and let­ secret ballot election.” Connecticut Tobacco farms. compete with farmers in warns delay in discov­ Graffiti,” 8:45; “Embassy,” (18) SECRET AGENT tuce,” a spokesman for the ery and treatment of •A N PRANCtS O C N V t R The Farm Bureau president Steam said, “1 have not been California and growers of 10:35 (20) FILM Connecticut Farm Bureau said hearing difficulties is Vernon Cine 1 — "Butch called for farm labor legislation directly involved in the vegetable crops for instance, (24) SESAME STREET Super Efficient Or Naive? Monday. have the same kinds of rules dangerous. Free hear­ Cassidy & the Sundance Kid,” (30) NEWS to provide the ground rules by negotiations with the Puerto which both the rights of Rican Government and I am and guidelines to go by in farm ing evaluations will be 7:10-9:10 (40) BONANZA LOS A6««CLC» Luther Stearns, president of workers and those of farmers not a tobacco grower, but ap­ labor negotiations. given by a team of con­ Vernon Cine 2 — “Super — 0:30 — Super efficient or naive? All this, plus much more, is in addition the Connecticut Farm Bureau, sultants from National Cops,” 7:30-9:20 Based on its decision to meet only once said that boycott of foods would be protected. parently the conditions are (8-22-30-40) NEWS to reports, communicaions and comments good enough so that there is a Hearing Aid Centers, Manchester Drive-In — “Son in July and only once in August, how would by the public on any item on the agenda. precludes the use of a secret New England’s largest of Flubber,” 8:25; “Superdad,” — 7:00 — ballot election for farm “There are no ground rules much lower rate of turnover of BACK-TO-SCHOOL you rate the Manchester Board of Direc­ And after the agenda items are disposed distributor of heiaring 9:20 (3-20-22-30-40) NEWS lOWIfT TIMPtlAniBU tors? workers by forcing farm now,” he stated. “I suggest that employes this year, they have SPECIAL NCWONLCANS of, the public again may speak — this aids. Tests will be per­ U.A. East 1 — “For Pete’s (8) TRUTH OR 'MUUM In our opinion, its decision was poor workers to sign contracts with those interested in organizing attracted as many workers as Good thru Sept. 13lh CONSEQUENCES \ time, on any item under the board’s farm workers, join with us in are required, and workers are formed by our consul­ Sake,” 7:15-9:10 judgment. jurisdiction. Chavez’s union, whether or not tants licensed by the U.A. East 2 - “Claudine,” (18) DICK VAN DYKE the workers have indicated any requesting Congress to pass satisfied enough so that they Any Standard •IfGENO' As long as its agenda was in July — in­ Surely a board whose members work at State of Connecticut. If 7:30-9:20 (24) YOU OWE IT TO choice fop that union. In fact, House Bill 4011, or similar have not indicated support for cluding a public hearing effecting the their own jobs all day, gulp down dinner, Potable you have a hearing loss, U.A. East 3 — “Terminal YOURSELF Stearns said, “it forces workers legislation.” AT A (Agricultural Workers [r a i n expenditure of about $200,000 for sanitary grab an agenda and rush to a vital Association). TYPEWRITER even if help has not been Man,” 7:30-9:30 - 7:30 - * sewers by a group of concerned to join his'union without any AIR meeting, can’t be expected to give the Such legislation will, he said, Cleaned, Adjusted, previously available, Meadows Drive-In — “Super (3) OZZIE’S GIRLS homeowners — its August agenda is even town’s business the attention and decision­ representatibnal decision of Stearns, in explaining the role visit at one of the follow­ Cops,” 8:45; “ White Light­ ISNOWERS ^ FtOW provide for secret ballot elec­ New Ribbon (8-22) LErS MAKE A DEAL longer. making it deserves. Cer^inly not in three any kind, caV^ check, secret of the . Connecticut Farm ing locations: ning,” 10:35 tions for farm workers, will (20) LASSIE Un Wf ATHEIfOIOCAST 4 Long agendas can, and many times do, or three-and-a-half hours in a 31-day span. ballot election or anything Bureau and opposing Chavez’s (24) ERICA else.” prevent the use of the secon­ result in hurried decisions. Hurried That’s why we started this column with call for a boycott of lettuce and *14.95 (30) ANIMAL WORLD dary boycott, would provide for grapes, said, “It is because TESTING HOURS: For Period Ending 7 AM EST 8/7/74. Tuesday night will find shower activity over parts of decisions, many times, are poor decisions. the question. How would you rate the Steams pointed out that if I (No D illvtry or PIcK-up) (40) ROOM 222 The alternative to hurried and, con­ the prompt settlement of labor when you attack the market 10:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. the northern Plains, lower Plains and south Atlantic states. Elsewhere, mostly fair Manchester Board of Directors — super Chavez can get contracts disputes; particularly at I WITH THIS AD $2.00 OFFI FILM RATING GUIDE - 8:00 — sequently, poor decisions is to defer action system and you employ weather is in prospect. Minimum temperatures include: (approx, max. readings in' efficient or naive? through the use of the secon­ harvest time. It would result in > YALE Prize-Winning Painting (3) MAUDE and to table the decisions. And when that dary boycott, he is not going to emotionalism on the part of MANCHESTER For Parents and (8-40) HAPPY DAYS parenthesis) Atlant 66 (84), Boston 66 (87), 65 (84), Dallas 67 (89), Denver 54 (88), happens, future agendas become legislation similar to the consumers and church groups I TYPEWRITER SERVICE ’The way President Nixon falls deeper be foolish enough to turn around National Labor Relations Act Wsdnesday, August 7 Their Children (18) BASEBALL Duluth 55 (80), Houston 70 (88), Jacksonville 71 (89), Kansas City 64 (84), Los Angeles 67 overloaded and future decisions also to attack farm labor generally, ! 41 PURNELL PLACE and deeper into trouble, every time it and ask for a secret ballot elec­ but applicable to farm labor. Piano’s Motor Inn Mary Jane (Quinn) Cross of 389 Hartford Rd, holds her prize-winning painting titled “My Baltimore Orioles vs. New York (78), Miami 78 (88), New Orleans 70 (87), New York 67 (84), Phoenix 81 (104), San Fran­ become hurried. appears the crisis for him is easing, is tion; you do not ask for a secret it is a concern of Connecticut ' MANCHESTER Yankees - N.Y. 100 East Center St. GENERAL AUDIENCES Trees” which won third piace and a gold plaque recently at the Westfield (Mass.) cisco 56 (76), Seattle 53 (78), St. Louis 63 (83), Washington 68 (83). ^ reminiscent of an ancient verse, by an ballot election after you have The Farm Bureau, he said, producers. If you can do this to ^

<^ TRUST CSHOHCASE CINtMAJ 1234: Vernon Mayor Frank McCoy, When the project went out to EDA has indicated to the of the caucus and Virginia he is a Mason and a past Grand with Cooks Tours, and getting all the other benefits and insurance, and Thomas S dtew xli' rnniM ftH ul OltWv* I-84EXIT58-SILVER LANE-ROBERTS ST. contractor Howard bid, returns were almost double mayor that it does not care how Assard was elected secretary. Tall Cedar of Nutmeg Forest of Techniques for supplying services. Please send me an application blank and more • EAST HARTFORD • 24HR. TEL. INFO. 568-S810 Tourtellotte,—pnd Engineer Manchester. He has been an oxygen and controlling at­ information. • ACRES OF FREE LIGHTED PARKING* We Honor MASTER CHARGE • the amount of the grant. EDA the work is accomplished as Office Closed HAVE YOU AN John Pozzato, will go to the then added another $90,000 and long as the scope of the plan is The office of Calvin Hutchin­ Superb avid golfer for many years. mospheric pressure and com­ Economic Development Ad­ the town, another $40,000, carried out. son, building official, assessor, EVENT SCHEDULED position as well as carbon Name------['IHVhftlRBOLI ministration offices in bringing the total to $505,000. Town Attorney Abbot will be clos^ Wedne^ay mom- THAT CALLS FOR dioxide and other contaminants tU C H T fO O r Philadelphia Wednesday to The project then went out to Schwebel feels the town should ing as he will be attending a FOOD? in the submarines will be Address- 'iGji examined. m rrp r S straighten out details concern­ bid again and H. C. Tourtellotte have the agreement in writing Hartford area assessor’s It may be a wedding, a ing renovation of the Construction Co. of Vernon, concerning any change in the meeting in South Windsor. banquet or just an informal CONDUCTS STUDY After appraising current sub­ City------Memorial Building. IDRTYMI was low bidder, however, contract and before the con­ Hutchinson’s office will be get-together of a society, The Hamilton Standard divi­ marine air revitalization Original plans for remodeling because some time has passed, tract is signed. He expressed open Wednesday afternoon. lodge or some friendly group. sion of United Aircraft Corp. is techniques and evaluating ad­ S tate. -Zip_ of the building had to be Tourtellotte has told the mayor concern that the federal ’The building official’s office conducting a study on the. vanced conceptual designs, m im m laiowi changed to come within the ■ he could not hold to the bid auditors might raise questions will be closed Thursday after­ We Are Prepared to application of space life support Hamilton Standard will provide m - amount of money available. figure and do the work about the methods, at a later noon as he will be in New Lon­ equipment to submarines for the Naval Ship Systems Com­ Two years ago the EDA gave Serve You to Your specified, due to the continually date. don attending an outing of the the U.S. Navy. mand with a preliminary design the town a grant of $300,000 for Complete Sntufaction MANCHESTER rising building costs. Tourtellotte has contacted all Connecticut Building Officials Raymond J. Boice The 11-month study is of an integrated air revitaliza­ , DRIVE-IN/ROUTES 6 & 41 a • While plans are to do the of the sub-contractors and is A^sociaiton. Our catering service is set up designed to provide a long tion system. ______basic renovation work original­ anxious to get the project going The office will be open to be flexible enough to ac-' ALL FAMILY...ALL FUN...ALL DISNEY! ly planned on the second bid, as soon as possible. Thursday morning. commodate any size casualty-property personal the method of accomplishing Plans are to move all of the Football Practice gathering. Why not call us and lines department at The town offices to the Memorial All boys registered for talk over the details? Travelers Insurance Com­ n ^ A Building. The renovation Midget Football must be at panies. I C O -H iT I BIAST! ALL project will include installing Herrick Memorial Park each Boice joined the companies in Camel Knowledge an elevator and to make use of weeknight from 6:30 until 8 Garden Grove Caterers, Inc. 1962 at San Diego, Calif, and Forum Correction the second and third floors. p.m. for practice, said Marshall TELEPHONE 649-5313 - 649-5314 two years later was transferred to Santa Ana, Calif. In 1969 he The scheduled performance was named senior information ThomasCook at the Ivoryton - Playhouse [xx?gogoc^ooooooooooooo| analyst at the home office and appearing in Monday’s Forum WEDNESDAY NITE of the Arts for this week was in 1971 was promoted to super­ th« pacesetters vising marketing analyst. Since mistakenly given as “ Big AT MR. STEAK 244 CENTER ST. 1972 he has served as super­ DISNEY Cavalcade of Old Time vising operations analyst. productions Vaudeville.” “Sleuth” starring MANCHESTER A native of San Bernardino, Patrick MacNee and Jordan Calif., Boice was graduated Christopher is appearing at Phone 646-1999 from San Diego State College. bentwood Ivoryton now through Saturday. TECHNICOLOR*'^ He is married and has four Following “Sleuth” will be children. M i M iU iiH iU i the Old Time Vaudeville revue, OPEN 7 DAYS Aug. 12-17. ® 11 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. SYSTEMS ANALYST MANCHESTER FESTIVAL AMERICA’S STEAK EXPERT Weston Hilton of Enfield DRIVE-IN/ROUTES 6 &44A recently joined the program­ Yesterdays ming staff of the Gerber Scien­ Starts TOMORROW GOLFERS • FRIED CLAMS tific Instrument Co. of South Herald Every Tues. Night Windsor as a systems analyst. OR In his new position, Hilton Would a better set of 25 Years Ago will work on the development of It was the Fall of *54 • FLOUNDER the software for Gerber’s clubs shave a few Assessor Henry Mutrie a time when laughing was easy. strokes off your Interactive Design System reports Manchester taxation YOUR CHOICE (IDS). score? Yes, you say, lists are completed and all are Hilton is presently attending but how can I get ready for new listings on Oct. 1. the University of Hartford E.J. Holl, leading better clubs without where he is majoring in account­ Manchester realtor, reports busting the old ing. budget? many changes have taken place in his recent three-month trip to TO BE HONORED England, Scotland, Wales, and G eorge H. M arlow of It’s easy. Keep your Ireland. eye on the sports 10 Years Ago Marlow’s Department Store on equipment ads in Served with KIDDIES’ MEAL! Main St. will be one of three Board of Directors pass past presidents to be honored the Classified Ad Human Relations Commission Ranch House Toast pages of this paper. RULES FOR KIDDES FREE MEAL - by the Connecticut Retail macm ordinance; vote purchase of crisp green salad Two (2) FREE Moale Par Family For ChlMran 12 and Merchants Association at an And if you find public address system for AMERICA’S STEAK EXPERT and choice of potato Undar. Family Maana Ona or Both Parania Praaant. All awards ceremony in conjunc­ COUHW a good used set of hearing room. Hama on Chlldran’a Manu Avallabla, Excluding “LHtia tion with the annual meeting Walnut & Ebony Cane Seat And laugh they did, clubs, you can Renewal agency approves Jack Hornar Staak” ... Sept. 23. Overall Height 38 Vx" Seat Height 18’ sell yours through buying four parcels in North until they crossed the...-/ UHE The event takes place at Seat Diameter 16” an inexpensive ad. End in connection with [ea st HARTFORD ONLy Ii Banner Lodge in Moodus. redevelopment and school PARENTS SPECIAU Marlow was president of the Samuel Z. ArkoH presents a Max Baer production . expansion. OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK II A.M. TO 10 P.M^ ROAST SKLOM association in 1961-64. MlCOn County Une .nAme,kant;)i;;tio'.Lle.se George Elliott agrees to con­ The association is an WEST HARTFORD WETHERSFIELD MANCHESTER Copyright 1974, Member F.D.I.C I "Another Place, Anotlter Time" composed and sun; by Bobbie Gentry tinue as town safety director, of BEEF, au jus organization of large and small Bishog's earner !£5Sil«0fanf 391/18roa4 Si Site Hcralb and General Manager Richard 5 6 9 -2 8 0 0 753Ulban*Uf Highnay OPfUlViRY NICHI CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Baked Potato, and Connecticut retailers and other N^rtin agrees that an assistant 677 Silver Lane East Hartford Toased Salad. businesses, and has offices at 60 jfiimuns »ir 'HI oFiiinn!, iU' iiM 'm s*’ m b *Mantthastar Offices: 621 Middle Turnpike, East; 320 Middle Turnpike, West; PHONE 643-2711 snould be named and advanced *2.99 Ends Tonite Vernon Cine 2’super cops’ Washington St. in Hartford. fORAStlSTAMCt IN PLACIHO VOVA AD each year to directrship. 595 Main Street;'^220 North Main Street East Hartford: 1085 Main Street: 794 Silver Lane

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Four Part Series, 725 E. Middle Turnpike iHanrlirHtrr Sitputng Hr rairi I Open Forum “We don’t like Inflation either and OPEN MON. ANO TUES. Founded OcL i, 1881 I S T A M P b ] 8 A.M. to 9 P.M, WEO. THRU SAT. we’re doing something about it!’’ Published by Manchester Publishing Subscribers who fail to receive their The 12 Crises Co., Herald Square, Manchester, Conn. newspaper by carrier daily before 5:30 i 8 A.M. to 10 P.M. We don’t like the high price of food anymore than you do, and p.m. should telephone the circulation Seek Out The Facts 06040, telephone 643-2711 (AC 203). Supormarkots that’a why it will be our continuing policy to fight rising food Published every evening except Sun­ department, 647-9946. On Nursing Assn. We Reserve The Right To UmH Quentltlea costs to the best of our ability. We will continue to provide our days and holidays. Entered at the Member Audit Bureau of Circulation Of Richard Nixon % customers with the lowest prices possible each week. These Manchester, Conn., Post Office as Se­ low prices coupled with the finest USDA Choice cuts of meat cond Class Mail Matter. To the editor: sent problems or investigated and the very popular money-saving S&H Green' Stamps are In 1962, Richard M. Nixon the cause. No visits have been Burl L. Lyons, Publisher should be enacted; second, to Nixon concluded his plea I would like to thank the peo­ DOUBLE S&H GREEN three important reasons why you will gain more when you The Manchester Publishing Co. published a political serve as a watchdog on the by inviting the audience to ple of Manchester for their made to the agency to seek August 5 - August 11 assumes no financial responsibility for autobiography called "Six actions of the executive wire its verdict to the Repub­ many kind letters concerning answers or facts and judgments shop at Frank’s. And by doing your grocery shopping with us, typographical errors appearing in adver­ Crises," an account of the branch, exposing inefficiency lican National Committee. my resignation as director of have been made only on other STAMPS WEDNESDAY together we can join in the fight against inflation. and corruption; third ... to Suggested Carrier Rates tisements and other reading matter in events which he regarded The public response over­ the Manchester Public Health than first-hand information. inform the public on great whelmingly supported him. ^Vut of ------—FRANK Payable in Advance The Manchester Evening Herald. as momentous. Since that Nursing Association and for This membership should be book was published, the national and international Eisenhower called hini “a . accouitable to this community, jyiosey’s Head Cut One Month...... $3.25 Display advertising closing hours, issues.” their expression of appreciation The BarrA Nixon public life has con­ courageous warrior.” not only for the agency’s use of Single C opy...... 15c three full days prior to publication. Twenty five years later, According to Nixon for the work of the staff. It was tinued to be a series of my pleasure to be of service for public monies in the form of By Carrier, Weekly...... 75c Deadline for Herald want ads, 12 noon member of the Senate Water-, biographer Earl Mazo, “(Nix­ OUR MOTTO: Service crises. gate Committee cited exactly these past six and one half fees and grants, but it must also prior to day of publication; 12 noon on’S success sent the Repub­ One Y e a r...... $39.00 Attention Is now riveted the same reasons to justify lican campaign soaring, es­ years and to work with such a be accountable morally for From The Heert” Six Months...... $19.50 Friday for publication Saturday and on what may be his ultimate their investigations of Nix­ tablishing him as the... best- fine team. ^ what it is doing to jeopardize a Three Months...... $9.75 M o n d ay ^ crisis: inpeachment and a on’s 1972 campaign. known, largest-crowd-draw­ It cannot be stressedenough public service. Not once has RNED Mail Rates Upon Request Senate trial. In this article, ing vice-presidential candi­ what an outstanding group of this group, or indeed any in­ researched and written by date in history.” professional women make up dividual member, sat down to NBA Associated Editor SECOND this staff. Each is dedicated to analyze the facts or carry on a Ross Gelbspan, 12 crises CRISIS: providing the highest quality meaningful discussion with the Fresh U.S.D.A. Choice First Cut are related. The Checkers of care possible and it is this staff. Leadership and direction THIRD devotion to service that keeps are totally lacking. The side­ Speech them on the job under most dif­ stepping of direct questioning, BEEF CRISIS: Resignation FIRST September, 1952 ficult circumstances. the hiring of expensive legal ad­ CABBAGE CHUCKI Ike’s T This public health nursing vice, and the manipulation o! lb. CRISIS: Heart Attack service, despite its incorpora­ meetings are just more FIRST $129 TheHissCase tion as an independent agency, evidence that this board is un­ September- able to act in good faith. This is Fall, 1948 is in fact an essential service CUT . 1 November, 1955 that belongs to the people — the a sad commentary on a very - « .6 9 RDILED Dad’s Old Fashioned JL . 6 some fellow Texans recently that the We would welcome a full discussion DRANGE 9 • From The Grocery Dept. • Imported 'h gallon ROOT BEER...... « . o . 6 9 * American people “are smart. They of federal waste in the coming cam­ 'y Ocean Spray Gran A Cran Appla Lb. To the editor: HAM know that wasteful government spend­ paign but prefer it to be on a non­ Im ported JUICE I agree with Alan Lamson, COCKTAIL...... 48-oz. Sweet Ufa White I.W. PICKLING SEED...... , « . . . 4 5 * ing is an issue far transcending partisan basis. < president, Manchester Jaycees, that vandalism is deplorable. CMckan-ol-tha-Saa (Ught) SWISS CHEESE .'y^-lb. Ehlor’s ^ — . Watergate. That, in turn, makes the The Almanac CHEESE SPREAD SLICES We fear, though, we would be But his solutions are unconvin­ .12-oz. CHUNK TUNA...... , . , . 4 9 Capitol Farms Life Yellow I.W. DILL SEED...... , „ . , . 3 3 * Democratic-controlled Congress a cing. Sweet belabored at length by both parties Dynamo King Laundry Ehlor’s ____ _ major issue this year.’’ seeking to lay blame on the other, He calls on parents to “know $ 1 1 TENDER CASING FRANKS .l b . CHEESE SPREAD SLICES .1 2 - 6 Z . United Press International In 1940, the Battle of Africa where your children are and DETERGENT MUSTARD SEED...... 7 -.. 3 3 * rather than with sound, constructive . 48-OZ. Today is Tuesday, Aug. 6, the started in World War II as Italy what they are doing.” The ques­ He claims a veto-proof Congress and specific proposals to balance the 218th day of 1974 with 147 to invaded British Somaliland. tion is not, Mr. Lamson, “Do I'llJJl___ follow. In 1945, President Harry you know where your children — / ^ • I F '— would increase spending. federal budget and insure that every 'lOX ^ 84' 'B'818 The moon is between its full Truman announced that an are tonight?”, but rather, WITH THIS COUPON w it h t h is c o u p u n W ITH t h i s c o u p o h WITH THIS COUPOH ■'•PI ^ I WITH THIS COUPOH WITH THIS COUPOH tax dollar is expended wisely and in stage and last quarter. atomic bomb had been dropped “What have you been teaching a SS.00 PURCHASE t ss.oo p u r c h a s e t‘\l 1 .K'V A $5.00 PURCHASE A S5.00 PURCHASE A SS.OO PURCHASE A SS.OO PURCHASE Now we accept his general thesis as the common interest. The morning stars are Mer­ on Hiroshima. Japan sur­ them for the last 10 or 20 cury, Venus, Jupiter and rendered eight days later and years?” 'good partisan pep talk material but Saturn. World War II came to an end. WITH But this would be too much to wish It's time we realized that a The evening star is Mars. In 1968, former President COUPON unfortunately when it gets to the nitty- for since the price tags of political police state, complete with 10< OFF 6< OFF 4< OFF 7‘ OFF Those born on this date are Dwight David Eisenhower suf­ 15< OFF gritty of federal spending, especially parental wardens, is a poor sub­ 1 Lb. Can 22IA0Z. 4 Bars Personal Size 14 Oz. S'y^ Oz. ' promises, regardless of party Ipbel, under the sign of Leo. fered his sixth heart attack. He 28 0z. Mr. Clean stitute for a society that by Congress, the Republicans aren’t died March 28, 1969. are never known until after the elec­ Actress Lucille Ball was bom teaches its young the Judeo- HILLS BROS. BETTY CROCKER < IVORY COMET ALL PURPOSE CHIPOS exactly shrinking violets when it on Aug. 6, 1911. Christian values — starting tion and there is no recourse to a voter A thought for the day: On this day in history: with the Ten Commandments. COFFEE BROWNIE MIX SOAP CLEANSER CLEANER SNACKS comes to tapping the federal treasury In 1926, Gertrude Ederle of American writer Elliott Paul OOOD THRU AUQUST 11 QOOO THRU AUGUST 11 QOOb THRU AUGUST 11 QOOD THRU AUGUST 11 GOOD THRU AUQUST 11 GOOD THRU AUQUST 11 protection agency to give us either ONE,COUPON PER FAMILY for projects beneficial to home dis­ New York became the first said, “Patience makes woman Edward S. Jaworski ONl COUPON PER FAMILY ONE COUPON PER FAMILY ONE COUPON PER FAMILY ONE COUPON PER FAMILY ONE COUPON PER FAMjLY promised performance or our money 83 Pitkin St. tricts. American to swim the English beautiful in middle age.” "The Store With Heart" back. Channel. Manchester i

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School Driveway Plan Resolved BERMARD A. LOZIER, Schools To Pick Coordinator Town meeting approval is COVENTRY Case; Grant Hill and Merrow; complied with by the installa­ INC. Monica Shea necessary by town charter for Old Eagleville and Depot Rod. tion of new septic systems or the council to sign a contract For Health, Development Course Correspondent The plan for 1974 also calls the installation of holding Celling Repelri 742-9495 with an outside agency. for the striping of all or parts of tanks. A Replecementt H e r a lt i Board of Education members At that special town meeting Dqly Rd.; Talcott Hill; Goose Councilman Hank Grabowski Quality Carpentry Work, the council will be requesting Patloa • Additiona The program is one in which met with the Town Counsel last Lane, Geraldine Dr. and Eric reported that the lake level was SOUTH WINDSOR The human development tion in Hartford, is a group Area Profile $1,500 for the repair of the roof A Ramodeling course, once established, will counselor at Camp Meskill 400 boys from around the state night to resolve the procedure Dr., Lake St. Cross St., Ripley 91 feet, 3 inches, and that the Judy Kuehnel for securing plans and bids for at the Coventry Grammar Hill, Lewis Hill, South St., gate was closed as much as be offered only to certain grade where he guides the boys are provided a full schedule of Free Ettimetea Correspondent the proposed driveway at the School. Brewster Hill, Dunn Rd., possible. The council would like levels at first. Eventually it will through their daily activities recreational, cultural and The council referred to the 644-1364 educational activities after Capt. Nathan Hale School. Seagraves, and Plain Rd. to maintain the level at 93 feet A coordinator for South Wind­ become a regular program and accompanies them on field finance committee the request Phone 646-4464 Area Profile being selected by state and ’The board will get an Griswold and Fuss was in the summer to provide the sor’s new Human Development within the system available to trips to nearby points of in­ of the American Legion for an all grade levels. terest. local agencies. Hearing Set Tonight engineering design from authorize^ to prepare and seek best level for summer recrea­ and Health Education course is Griswold and Fuss, consultants, additional grant to cover the bids for the construction of the tion. This has not been possible expected to be selected by Sept. However, one modification cost of the Memorial Day agreed to by the school board is TOLLAND for the Tolland Volunteer Am­ meetings in, and for safety in­ submit this design to the coun­ dam on Coventry Lake. this year due to the lack of ran 1 with implementation of part Parade. Read that those parents vehemently Vivian Kenneson bulance Association, to be struction classes and cil, and after receiving council Alialemcnt SU‘ps and the small amount of snow of the course expected to take financed by the issuance of demonstrations. approval, will have Griswold The council had originally A letter was sent to the cover last winter. opposed to the course will be Correspondent granted the legion $300 to cover place by next spring. The Board of Selectmen will notes. Other items on the agenda and Fuss draw up bid specifica­ Department of Environmental Herald Ads School officials are nearing allowed to have their children expenses. The legion spent kept from it. meet tonight at 7:30 in the 4. An additional appropriation are to approve allocation from tion and secure bids. Protection, outlining what had •'i completion of interviews of to the Board of Education revenue sharing, for $2,800 to The board will pick the bid $430.32. ’The legion has in­ been done to date on the in­ School board members and Educational Administi^ation formed the council that it will coordinators for the controver­ SAVE MONEY Building. Four public hearing budget, special grants fund, in buy a police cruiser, and to they wish to accept and submit dividual sewer abatement Superintendent Robert Gold­ be requesting $500 for next sial curriculum which includes items are included in the agen­ the amount of $12,282.96, to be authorize the town manager to it to the council for approval for orders. sex education. man felt that light of the con­ year’s grant for the parade. troversy surrounding the da. financed by lapsed ap­ waive bid requirements for the the release of the $15,000 As of June, all but 19 of the Once selected the specialist The council appointed program, some parents should Public hearing items are; propriations and a grant cruiser. allocated for the driveway. abatement orders had been will set up in-service training Zuccardy-Benjamin Insurance be given a certain amount of 1. An ordinance establishing a already received. Richard Galinat, I among teacher groups and will WITH A Also, to consider the es­ maintenance director for the Agency as agent of record for The ^5,000 for the ambulance say in the development of it. Water and Sewer commission. the coming year. They also ap­ meet with members of PTA’s, associaiton is to repair the barn tablishment of a Community schools, informed the council 2. An ordinance establishing proved the expenditure of $46,- pro’s, and parent groups. behind the jail which it leases Highway Safety Commission, that OSHA had made an inspec­ Couiiselor the number of justices of peace. 294 for insurance for the 1974-75 ’The entire human develop­ from the town. Once repaired and to designate an acting tion of the school property and Mayors See Sgt. Edward J. Rodonis, 496 3. An additional appropriation year. ment program, aside from sex the barn will be used to store manager in the absence of the notified him that there was education, will include subjects Miller Rd., South Windsor, is QUALITY PAINT to the present budget of $15,000 Road Work town manager. thousands of dollars worth of Fast Rise serving as an instructor to four the ambulance, to hold such as; health, care of the work to be done to bring the The town manager’s street H A i l youngsters at the Connecticut body, growth and development, schools up to OSHA specifica­ lighting proposal was referred In Taxes National Guard Camp this SKECER ST. (Sih« Urn) PATMUM PIAU emotional and social aspects, m ™ . tion. to the finance committee to see summer under a privately NEW HAVEN (UPI) - The drugs, alcohol and tobacco. PZC Tables Harkins Request Galinat has received a 21- if the town could afford the plan Connecticut Conference of The curriculum sparked funded guard project. page listing of things that must Rodonis, a personnel officer to install an additional seven Mayors and Municipalities says many heated debates both <1 be done to d^te. lights and to increase the light HUNDBEDS OF with the Veterans Administra- ■i' state property taxes are rising within the school board and For Town Hall Site Plan . The council advised Galinat at another six locations. faster than property values. FRAMES IN STOCK among members of the com­ that when he knew the total The manager submitted a While property tax levies munity when the board, earlier TOLLAND hearing, before the action by there would be no affluent run­ amount of work to be done he is street-striping three-year plan doubled in the past seven years, this year, voted to allocate Open Tues and Thurs. 10-8 Vivian Kenneson the Board of Selectmen. ning off to the brook. to report to the council. to the council last night. This their value increased by only 50 funds to hnally implement a The PZC will seek Wed. and Frl. 10-8 Backs Refinery Correspondent The land, deeded to the town Town Meeting Set project will be started as soon per cent, the conference said. program that had been drawn engineering input before by the late Miss Elizabeth The council set Aug. 21 as the as paint can be secured for the Last year, property tax up and approved many years HAMDEN (UPI) - Elwood The Planning and Zoning deciding on the site. Saturday 10-5 Commission tabled a request Hicks, was generally thought to date for a special town meeting striping machine. revenues topped the $1 billion ago. L. Metz Jr., business agent for Dog Pound be limited to recreation and to act on the contract with The plan calls for striping six mark for the first time and Closed Mondays ’The only reason the board had the International Union of from Town Manager John The PZC also tabled a site educational use. Alexander Windham Regional Planning intersections this year. Snake doubled the level of seven years ROBERT TILDEN RONALD R. HAUOH Operating Engineers, Local Harkins for a site plan for a not implemented the OUSE PtlllT ? plan approval for a dog pound Tobiassen, of the Green, Agency for the services of Hill and High St.; Snake Hill previously, the conference said. curriculum before this was that 478, has endorsed a controver­ future town hall. behind the town garage on Old clarified that although that was Frank Connelly as town planner and Armstrong Rd.; Ripley and The statewide grand list in­ ______646-7494 other courses usurped funds for sial offshore oil refinery The 5.4-acre parcel, bounded Post Rd., to determine what the understanding, it is not in for the coming year. Lewis Hill, Wrights Mill and creased 50 per cent, they said. it. proposed for Long Island Sound. by Old Stafford, Dunn Hill, and mm MORE... ims B n m ... Bald Hill Rds., on the top of the alternatives have been the deed. He also said the con­ With hardly any cuts in its explored.. struction of the town garage on 1974-75 budget the board saw Green, is for sale by the urn lOK^i Southern New England , Faced with the continuation the land was cleared with Miss this upcoming school year as Every of the state impounding the Hicks. 1 opportunity to finally give Telephone Company for $50,000. Motel Construction Ahead of Schedule BUSTER That's righti Quality Dutch Boy House Paint actually SNETCO purchased the land town’s dog license monies The pound would have ten students a health education saves you money. It covers more surface area because because hnimals are presently runs, according to Harkins, and Arthur’s program. last year, but was denied a CRABBE it has superior hiding power, it looks better, tool Its commercial zone change to boarded on private property, a building of approximately 30 DRUG STORES However scores of opponents the town has investigated other by 15 feet. The two-story, 100-room motel will be connected to the build a switching station on the 190 r A I M I N C T O N A V I.. NABTIO KO , COMM. S17 M Construction work on the Quality Inn Motel going up adja-. saw the program as a threat to tough, brilliant finish wears slowly and evenly. Resists possibilities, including a joint POOL. site. Suit Brought on PZC 941 M A IM ST., M A M C N IS T ia . COMM. 44)-1S0S cent to the Steak Out Restaurant in Talcottville has Steak Out Restaurant and Lounge and Colony banquet the training and upbringing that cracking and peeling. Keeps costly maintenance way venture with Vernon. Isoqulppod Although no soil testing has The PZC has bee notified that 144 BMOAD ST., WIMDSOB, COMM. 4 M S1I3 reached the half-way mark, two weeks ahead of schedule. rooms which are also being enlarged to accommodate more parents had been attempting to down. So get the most for your moneyl Get Residents in the Old Post Rd. been done, Harkins cited its Kenneth Parsons, owner of land 40 M A IM ST.. B O C K V I llI , CONN. BTS'9141 Groundbreaking ceremonies were conducted on May 8. than 500 patrons. (Herald photo by Richmond) give their children at home. area voiced objections, in­ quality! Get Dutch Boy House Paint! desireability in location and proposed for a Howard Johnson When all the arguments were • Feeds cluding the noise impact on access from three roadways. Campground off Rt. 74, has heard the school board decided • Whisks nearby Parker School, more years to the gallon PZC members Douglas Hatch filed an appeal from its decision to compromise, and voted to • Keeps filter cost down restricted use of the land' to and Robert Hopkins agreed to deny his application. keep the program, but modify it Alway$ on lob recreation and education, and Backmender Rules Out Primary with the Green location for a The court date is Aug. 27 in Household Needs - Save Big drastically so that it barely even H pool It untended possible pollution on the brook Health & Beauty Aids Super Discounts resembles the controversial future town hall, while the Tolland County Court of IIKBKON Sibun, John Fitzgibbons, and Pete Dallaire a bill for the the outside classroom doors and members Edith Knight and that feeds into Crandall’s Pond. Common Pleas. Atty. Joseph program at hand. All-Season Pool, Inc. Harkins, noting that he would Janis Preli. repair of one picnic table par­ putting the room numbers on ’The new coordinator will use alternate Clifford Williams did Lynch is acting for Parsons. Mint or Shulton • COFFEEMAKER Moison them. Rte. 44-A on Bolton Lake' E. A. JOHNSON P/UNT CO. like to move ahead on the To Oil Roads tially destroyed at the town the old curriculum as a guide, not. Mrs. Knight charged it The writ claims the PZC Muncy Foote Any members of the class in­ BOLTON project, nevertheless said he Regular OLD SPICE At a recent meeting of the owned recreation area, but he or she is expected to 723 M A IN STREET would be the “biggest pile of acted “illegally and ar­ $199 (]orrcH|iom lcnl terested in helping with these Tel. 649-6902 MANCHESTER welcomed suggesions for alter­ Board of Selectmen a list of Greyville Falls. He said that develop a new program more rocks the town could buj' for bitrarily,” and was “improper­ I Reg. $3.98 PEPPER 228-;«97() projects should contact one of (Eatebllthed 1959) nate sites. roads due to be oiled this two more tables have been bad­ applicable to today’s standards. $50,000.” ly constituted,” among other s o A p o n the officers. He noted that state 8 cup glass percolator has Ally. Harvey Backmender summer was presented. The ly damaged since the first was The procedure, should the changes. CREST regulations are as strict with highest quality heat resis- has decided not to force a roads on the schedule include: discovered.' PZC approve the site plan, is Town Counsel Harold Garrity A ROPE tant/cold resistant decor­ dogs as with private homes Plus ated bowl with cup mark­ dagger Lane, Hardy Rd., Abbey The selectmen discussed The class has about $580 in its for the proposal to go to a public will represent the commission primary in the Republican regarding septic systems, and get TOOTHPASTE ings. Heat proof plastic selection of a candidate for Dr., Jan Dr., Hickory Dr., Oak possible ways to deaUwith the treasury. To earn more money in-the suit. handle, sturdy neckband, problem including a sundown I 30* plastic cover and "Tasti- judge of probate. Backmender Dr., Salt Box Rd., and Slocum the officers discussed having a Bob Nelson, Peter Sterne and Dean Gates. T O c Guard” perk basket. A 2 oz. Royal Black Pepper Rd. closing of the facility and hiring booth at the Hebron Harvest from Reg. *2.25 beautiful all-purpose had announced he would seek a Back JLY m a serving decanter for hot primary after he lost the Also, Wellswood Rd., a special constable for Fair. They have also been M andiestet^ Con^aiiy Bankers. PZC ApprovesFour-AcreSitel CrestI or cold beverages. Pure Ground nomination to Edward Hinchliff. Hillcrest Dr., Woodside Rd., Greyville Falls. talking about having a rock con­ in a close vote at a Republican Turner Rd., Elsmere Rd., A letter was received by the cert this summer. Bob, Peter and Dean are CBT's business specialists at our three Non-toxic, first selectman requestion that Elections for the new officers Geriatric Formula Sorgeant's Schweppes caucus. Reidy Hill Rd., Skinner Lane Manchester offices. They understand the special banking needs of local For Housing For Elderly Backmender, in announcing and Buck Rd. parlimentary procedures be will be eheld at the beginning of Non-Mess his decision not to contest the The shoulders on Elizabeth accepted by the town for town the next year. Anyone planning businesses. And they have ways to make your business life easier. Lemek told the PZC he does VITAMINS FLEA GINGER ALE TOLLAND proposed lots, which originally REUSABLE choice, said in part, “I have Dr., Jones St., Hope Valley Rd., meetings and that something be to run will be required to state Perhaps you could benefit from an open line of credit. They'll show you not plan to sell the lots for Only Sergeant's OR and Kinney Rd. will also be done to improve the voter the reasons for seeking elec­ Vivian Kenneson was only one lot. He told the COLLAR decided to withdraw from CBT's unique Credit-Ability program. building in the near future. soniiYNcouw ICE-PAK seeking the primary and to oiled this summer. . qualification procedures. Karen tion. — Correspondent commission that he needs to "Maybe when I’m old and gray, $199 CLUB SODA First Selectman Arron Reid Biskupiack, who wrote the Tel. 875-4704 subdivide in order to seq||re a $129 accept the result of the Or maybe you could get farther ahead with help in payroll handling, but that’s a long time from ONLY caucus.” announced that the cost for the letter, was present at the Tug Sale Results The Planning and Zoning bank construction loan to con­ ,now,” the young man said. Only I materials alone for this job will meeting and was told that the A group of children, all cash management or an entrepreneur's pension plan. tinue building his home. The Special Trial Offer Your favorite S.P.C.A., In another action at the Commission Monday approved Action on a retail store with Humane Society or matter would be discussed with residents of Wall St., held a tag Bob, Peter or Dean are the men to see. road leading to the subdivision Bott/e of too 3/$100 RE-U SABLE caucus. Republicans endorsed be over $26,000. The price of the the site plan for 30 units of entrance and exit on Anthony Animal Shelter gets Kills fleas for town counsel. will have to meet town bottles I F U L L o r . fifteen candidates for justice of oil used for this operation has sale Saturday for the Jimmy Being local businessmen themselves, they know the territory and the senior citizen housing, located Rd. was tabled for review. Earl Theraputic Formula $1.00 for every Sentry 4 months specification. Turns Any Container the peace. gone from 19 cents per gallon Discuss Class Plan Fund. The chilren earned over behind the former jail on the Especially formulated for IV Envelope you send Into Portable Cooler. special financial needs of companies within it. Kellner is the applicant. Reg. $2.29 32 Oz. Size Reg. 52d bottle Reg. n.49 They are Charles Barnes, two years ago to 57 cents per The officers of the “Class of $35 selling donated items and Green. those "over 40" them. Charlene Cross, Anne Dallaire, gallon today. If the roads are 76” met recently to discuss cookies and juice. Being CBT men, they're backed up by all of the facilities, capabilities The Board of Selectmen had j Anne Emt, Marion Foote, not oiled, Reid said, they will plans for the coming year. They Those who participated in the and resources of one of the Northeast's leading banks. If your company previously agreed to give the : Rockville Hospital Notes 4 Oz. Johnson's Styrofoam 4 Qt. 8 Trac STEREO deteriate so badly that they wilt talked about the possibility of sale were: John Nee, Liza Housing Authority the four ^ HEAD & Geraldine Grant, Kay Thomas, could benefit from having solid bankers behind you, call Bob at our John Hooker, Walma Taylor, cost more next year. putting Rham High School signs deCarvalho, Ken Boucher, acres, which the state had Admitted Friday: John Rockville; Katherine Hoke, ICE TAPES Charles Wallace, Rosalie (Jreyville Fulls by the entrances to the school. Dominic Boucher and Kevin Manchester Center office (244-4429) or Peter at our N. Main office deeded to the town. Dishaw, Florence St. Virginia Lane, Tolland; BABY SHOULDERS Carlson, Daniel Paine, John Reid showed First Selectman They also discussed painting McAuliffe. (244-5460) or Dean at our Parkade office (244-5575). Town Manager John Harkins Rockville; Judith Donovan Dorothy Lamot, Gottier Dr., LOTION BUCKET $ ” and the Housing Authority Dailey Circle, Rockville; Brain Vernon; Emma Magnuson, Old OIL 2 THE CONNECTICUT BANK Chairman, Rev. Donald Miller, Hany, Farmstead Lane Stafford Rd., Tolland; John ONLY SHAMPOO COLUMBIA told the PZC that the Depart­ Rockville; Cheryl McCain Pecorino, Loehr Rd., NONE HIGHER AND TRUST COMPANY ment of Community Affairs, White Birch Rd., Tolland. Rockville; Joseph Prachniak, C Popular stereo tapes by artists like Barbra Strei­ Manchester Office Manchester North Main Office Manchester Parkade Office which had granted the funds for Discharged Friday: Mrs Rheel St., Rockville; Albert St. sand, Johnny Cash, James Taylor, The Associa­ the housing project, had also ‘ tion, Carpenters and many more. Choice ol 893 Main Street 14 North Main Street 3S4Vi West Middle Turnpike Cheryl Arzt and son, Deepwooi Aubin, West St., ^ in g to n ; 49 Rock, Popular, Country and Western Soul, Lis­ Holds three trays approved the site. Harold Sykes, Court St,, Incumbent Registrars Renominated Dr., Vernon; Adolphus Bassett Reg. M.65 of cubes. tening tapes. In deciding on this location, Egypt Rd., Ellington; Florence Rockville; Henry Martel, South 4 0 Z . S IZ E Reg. 85* the authority had cited the Berock, Talcott Ave St., Rockville. Pockoge of 2 pr. Strong Polyethylene Virginiu Furlson expressed a desire for this posi­ registrars and justices of the and Rosalind Williard, land on walking access to churches, Rockville; Henry Cote, Bakos Discharged Sunday: Clifford "Trial Model" WILKINSON ASH TRAYS (^irre.Kpoiulfiit tion but withdrew his name just peace are tantamount to elec­ Baker Hill Rd.; Morton stores, library and the Green. Rd., Tolland; Mrs. Margaret Bordeaux, Somers; Maxine 22«.‘>22t prior to the close of the caucus. tion. Shimelman and Joseph Vinick Residents who expressed con­ Kelley and son, Stafford DePrey, Brooks St., South BONDED PANTY "Jerry Cans" Only The Republican caucus He said his withdrawal was Pr«»|ierly Transfers to Donald and Patricia Dubiel, cern for the safety of the senior . Springs; Sean Kelley, East Windsor; Ernest Ellis, Ward nominated Mrs. Grace Pringle because of his committment to Town Clerk Rita Cloutier land on Timber Trail; Henry citizens walking to these points Hartford. St., Rockville; Cheryl McCain, RAZOR HOSE GAS CAN dincunbent) as registrar of party unity and harmony. issued the following property Faeth to Peter and Sonja were told that the architect has Births Friday: A son to Mr. White Birch Rd., Tolland; voters. Justices of the peace transfers during July: been asked to give considera­ Joseph Michaud, Brooklyn St., ONLY Only 29' A contest for justices of the Chowanec, land on Old and Mrs. Alan Herzog, Bald are Atty. Elizabeth Hutchins, tion to sidewalks. The expense Rockville; Candy Usher, Rocky peace resulted in a paper ballot William and Judith Pease to Willimantic Road; Elizabeth Hill Rd., Tolland; a son to Mr. Reg. 49* Donald Tuttle, Mrs. Pringle, would come from the state Hill. vote. Six names were placed in Edward Jr. and Nancy Easton, Larson, quitclaim, to Margaret and Mrs., David Naglak, Staf­ c Regional Lewis and Howard land and buildings on Rt. 87; Macomber, land on Erdoni grant. ford; a son to Mr. and Mrs. Admitted Monday: Jeffrey 29' nomination. The five elected Safti-Deepdish ash trays in assortid rad, Bates. Harold and Madelyne Martin to Road; Mary Ellen Morrell to Harkins also outlined a plan Kenneth Thompson, Stafford- Germona, Center Rd., Vernon; With $1.00 Consumer Refund were Richard Urban, Georgian- Never Lowerl Stock up Now! green, yellow, black and brown. Bryant Andrews was named Rudolph and Theresa Sziavi, for Green imijrovements, Jane Cook, Snipsic Lake Rd., Ttar Off Coupon and Sand na Pescatello, Bess Hochberg, Robert and Mildred Gladding, ville. 6 Pair ■ Dox of 3 for $1.99 chairman of the caucus and the land and buildings on Szegda land and buildings on Pine St.; which he has asxed the state to Admitted Saturday: Francis Ellington; Fred Desjardin, In Deck of Packaga Terry DTtalia and Frances look at, which would make a T- town committee was em­ Malek. Henry Beck, not present Rd.; Robert Belling to Linda Chester Waite Sr., to Baptist Grumbach, Elizabeth St., Pinney St., Ellington; Nancy intersection in front of the Ducharme, Stafford Springs; Muriel powered to fill any vacancy at the caucus, was not elected. and Robert Belling, land on Fellowship of Columbia, land Rockville; Florence Ayers, Old Disinfectant CHECK which might occur between Education Administration Todd Fountain, Hayes Ave., The town committee was em­ Szegda Rd.; Fanny Belle Robin­ and buildings on Colonial Dr.; Stafford Rd., Tolland. HAND now and the Nov. 5 election. Building, the jail, and the Household Spray CORONELLA powered to fill any vacancies son to John German, land on Albrook Construction Co., to Discharged Saturday; Ellington; Esther Fontanella, FILE BOX Rt. 87; Timothy Gallivan to Richard and Janet Johan- Green. ’The plan includes a Stafford Springs; Herman, OR Deinorruls which might occur between George Bettencourt, Plain- MIRROR Suzanne Crawford and Rosalind ningmeir, land and buildings on three-way stop, which should field; Katharina Billeb, Range Fritz, Highland Ave., Laura Szegda (incumbent) now and Nov. 5 election. LISTEROL Willard, land on Baker Hill Clonial Dr.; Frank Rockwood slow drivers down and Hill Dr., Vernon; Coral Briggs, Rockville; Kelly Girard, Rocky has been nominated as AIR TIPS It was announced that there Rd.; Rosalind Willard and to Romeo and Theresa Mercier, eliminate a dangerous curve Grant St., Rockville; Grace Hill; Marion Grover, Snipsic registrar of voters by the Floral Design are three vacancies on on the Suzanne Crawford, quitclaim to land on Chesbro Rd.; Wilbur going down Rt. 74. Crombleholme, Stafford Lake Rd., Ellington; Gerald Only CIGARS Democrats. Mrs. S2egda, who town committee. Those in­ Engineering tests have shown 99' Clara Woodward, land on Baker and Mary Fletcher to Scott and Springs; Thomas Dooley, Irene Legare, Adams St., has served in this post for 14 terested may contact Jerome Hill Rd. good soil on the site, Harkins NEW! From the Beautiful lithographed design on sturdy Ann Dunnack, land and Dr., Vernon; Joseph Manchester; Mary McNeilly, metal. Heavy duty recessed handle: lock years, was unopposed. Rosen, chairman. Also, Clara Woodward, said. The contour maps have Mt. Vernon Apts., Vernon. 2X" Round Puim Mirror; plastic Makers of 0 buildings on Lake Rd. Grabowski, Minterburn Court,) gilt framo and handk. Ona sida with key: monthly index. Measures Albert Hadigian had The nominations for quitclaim, to Suzanne Crawford been delivered to the architect, Also; Charles Nisch, Vernon Listerine. Rockville; Wayne McBreairty, magnifyini, thi othor plain. Reg. 35‘ 4______’/.x 9 x 9 ". __ Richard Schoenhardt, who will Merrow Rd., Tolland; Mrs. Ave., Rockville; Penny Ray- 1I H4 Or. oursSire Mi-w.REG. $1.49 I____ ^ ____ ^ present preliminary plans for Patricia Michaud and son. monci. South St., Rockville; winpoue aim sa v e ■ SHOP ARTHUR WtllC WR 10.0W ITEMS Town Asked to Join Political Picnic the development to the PZC Reeves Rd., Ellington; Michael Robert Remillard, Stafford lEOC THESE SERVICK when they are ready. Pelletier, Snipsic Rd., Springs; Karen Rich, East COLD BEER - SODA PROMPT PRESCRIPTION SERVICE Hartford; Rose Sidell, Tracy PROMPT PHOTO FINISHING asked each Democratic Town Actions 'ruliliul Rockville; Lawrence Soucier, VKRNON various areas for the sale of will be the guest speaker and Dr., Vernon; Debra Smith, Committee in the county to set The PZC tabled action on a Spring St., Rockville; Peter COMPLETE LIQUOR DEPT. FREE DELIVERY COSMETIC DEPT. Vernon residents are being beverages. other members of the state three-lot subdivision and on a Snipsic Rd., Tolland; Margaret up an exhibit booth and to offer Walcek, Governors Hwy., South y / " There will also be entertain­ ticket as well as local can­ MAGAZINES - BOOKS COMPLETE VITAMIN CENTER LOWEST PRICES invited to participate in the ac­ suitable items for sale. site plan for a retail store on Windsor. Trueb, Old Post Rd., Tolland. FREE TilFT WRAPPING ment for the children. This will didates, will also be on hand to tivities of the Tolland County Those interested in helping Anthony Rd. Birth Saturday: A daughter Discharged Sunday: Sylvia MONEY ORDERS TV TUBES & TESTER PROJECTOR BULBS include sack races, a pie-eating greet the guests. FIRST AID CENTER Democratic Association’s “Old with a Vernon booth should con­ Larry Lemek, representing to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Davison, Valley View Lane, contest and other forms of Tickets for the affair may be BANK AMERICARD OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 365 DAYS A YEAR Fashioned” political jlicnic tact either Helena Daly, 875- his father, Chester Lemek, was McDonough, Upper Butcher Vernon; Fred Desjardin, entertainment including swim­ obtained from town committee MASTER CHARGE scheduled for Aug. 25 at the 7690 or Democratic Town told to secure a road bond Rd., Ellington. Pinney St., Elli|igton; Susan Bolton Lake House, Rt. 44A, ming. chairmen. In Vernon those before the Aug. 19 PZC meeting Admitted Sunday: Louise Af- Leach, Hammond St., S/Uf storfs to day and runs thru Saturday Niqht' Chairman James Roche, 875- In the afternoon there will be Bolton. 9079. wishing tickets may also con­ when the commission will act fricano. Grove St., Rockville; Rockville; June Whittier, En­ an old-fashioned sing-along and tact Mrs. Ruth Ventura, on his three-lot subdivision on field. CUaA<^ i with your S.M f I T1 M OUANI n If S I F.’l M 0 lO IhJ '. I' >1 ' The association, which was From 2 to 3 p.m. there will be Jeffrey Baker, Peter Green 9 BankAmericard in the evening dancing until 11 treasurer, 30 East St., [masier charge] established in 1931, and has a buffet featuring hot and cold Goose Lane. Rd., Tolland; Michael Chap­ Birth Monday; A daughter to iMi MtifiMM r oao BANK AMERICARD or '.'.t RlSlHVi TMf m Ciin lO I IMI I OUAt: I I Ml'- p.m. Rockville. been active ever since, has food and bars will be set up in Lemek has a house under con­ man, Plains Rd., Tolland; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Willis, MASTER CHARGE CARD .1 Is ■ 1“ ' 1 , j-'' ' -I I • " I Senator Abraham A. Ribicoff struction on one of the three Lloyd Emery, Moser Dr.. RFD 2, Rockville. PAGE EIGHT — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn,, Tues., Aug. 6, 1974 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn.. Tues., Aug. 6. 1974 - PAGR NINE ^ews Capsules Nixon Meets With Cabinet . I I ' Bomb Explodes (Continued from Page One) were "laundered” through a bank in But the President said Monday that the ordeal of a Senate trial. His aides insist he LOS ANGELES (U PI) - A bomb Mexico to conceal the names of con­ June 23, 1972, tapes he was releasing will not resign despite mojunting ■ T exploded today in the Pan American tributors. "clearly show” that "I also discussed the pressures. Airlines terminal at Los Angeles Inter­ At another point in one o f the conver­ political aspects of the situation, and that I His chief lawyer James D. St. Clair said national Airport, kilting at least some per­ sations, Haldemah told the President he was aware of the advantages this course he will remain as head of Nixon’s defense sons. believed John N. Mitchell, former at­ of action would have with respect to team. In the depths of his latest, and most Firemen said in an initial report that torney general who then was Nixon’s cam­ limiting possible public exposure of in­ devastating crisis, the President has had three or four persons were killed and paign manager, knew in advance of the volvement by persons connected with the the solace of his family. Monday evening others were injured. Watergate break-in. In the same conversa­ re-election committee.” they took a two-hour boat ride on the A tion, Nixon is shown raising the question One of the three tapes released shows Potomac River while aides assessed the Dawn Attack whether G. Gordon Liddy, later convicted that former chief of staff H.R. Haldeman response to his disclosures. as a mastermind in the burglary, was in­ told Nixon that money used to finance the Attacking at dawn, Turkish invasion volved. burglary was traceable to the re-election forces battered Greek Cypriot national The transcript of the morning conversa­ committee. guardsmen on the north coast of Cyprus tion between Nixon and Haldeman showed The central point of Nixon’s defense Nixon Defender with heavy artillery today in the longest the President asking Haldeman, throughout the whole Watergate scandal sustained period of firing since the cease "...Did Mitchell know about this?” has been that he did not learn of the cover- Says President % fire last week. Greek officers reacted by Haldeman replied, “I think so. I don’t up until March 21, 1973. postponing the signature of an agreement think he knew the details, but I think he ’The June 23 tapes are among the 64 that Had to Gamble on a cease-fire line. knew.” the Supreme Court ordered Nixon tp sur­ “P. He didn’t know how it was going to render to U.S. District Judge John J. Sirica who will screen them for Special CHESHIRE (UPI) - The head of a Ready to Debate be handled though... Well, who was the Connecticut group supporting President ------hole that did? Is it Liddy? Is that the Prosecutor Leon Ja\^rski. Nixon says world peace would have been - * WASHINGTON (UPI) - The House is fellow? He must be a little nuts! Nixon said that his review of the ad­ ditional tapes has shown no other major jeopardized if the President hadn’t ready to debate a sweeping reform of elec­ “H. He is. ordered the FBI to limit the scope of the tion campaigns including restrictions on “P. I mean he just isn’t well screwed on, incon^istei\cies with what he had previous­ ly submitted. Watergate investigation. candidate spending and political con­ is he? Is that the problem?. "I don’t think that you can divorce this tributions. “H. No, but he was under pressure, ap­ ’The President noted that the tapes are from that time in history,” Joseph W. The House Rules Committee sent the parently, to get more information, and as still being reviewed and it is highly unlike­ Raines of Cheshire, founder of the Connec­ he got more pressure, he pushed the peo­ measure to the floor Monday, for possible ly they will be completed in time for the ticut Committee for the Presidency, said ple harder to move harder. r..> action Wednesday. The bill is a new ver­ House impeachment debate which begins late Monday. “P. Pressure from Mitchell? sion of one approved earlier by the Senate. Aug. 12. An unlimited investigation would have Some negotiations will be needed to work “H. Apparently. "It appears at this stage, however, that exposed sensitive areas of national security "P. Oh, Mitchell. Mitchell was at the out the differences if it passes the House. a House vote of impeachment is, as prac­ which would have endangered 4 » v . point (unintelligible). tical matter, virtually a foregone conclu­ negotiations with Russia and China. “H. Yeah. sion, and that the issue will therefore go to Nixon came to realize later, Raines “P. All right, fine. I understand it all. Retroactive Offer trial in the Senate,” he said. said, that the directive would make him We won’t second guess Mitchell and the He added that he would voluntarily turn vulnerable to the charge that he tried to WASHINGTON (UPI) - American rpst. Thank God it wasn’t Colson (former .!,■ A**r*'-* over to the Senate everything from these cover-up the Watergate scandal. "But it Telephone and Telegraph has offered to presidential aide Charles Colson).” tapes that Sirica rules should go to was worth the gamble because world make newly negotiated pay increases for Mitchell, Haldeman, John D. Jaworski. peace was more important than these two- most of its system employes retroactive if Ehrlichman and three other former President appeared ready to face the bit hoodlums,” Raines said. union members ratify the contract this presidential staff or campaign aides face month. trial next month on Watergate cover-up A Bell Telephone spokesman said the charges. new contracts, regardless of when they Admitting mistakes in the handling of > are ratified, will mean higher phone bills. Rep. Robert Giamo (seated), D-Conn., listens to recordings to 19 Presiden­ Watergate, Nixon nevertheless said: tial conversationsjjrovided the House Judiciary Committee Monday. All 435 “I am firmly convinced that the record, Took a Drubbing House members will get a chance this week to hear the recordings, TiT ad­ in its entirety, does not justify the Nixon Disclosure extreme step of impeachment and if'- f, ► I vance of the impeachment debate on the House floor. Assisting Giamo is Democrat, said, “My first reaction was .-.A ;i HARTFORD (UPI) - The State of removal of a president. (Continued from Page One) ■ “ . Joseph Avery, Judiciary Committee assistant. (UPI Photo) that I felt sorry for him. I feel he finally Connecticut took a $119.8 million drubbing “I trust that as the constitutional process goes forward, this perspective found out it was best for his conscience to A ] in the stock market over the last two the men around him who are to blame. He will prevail.” come to a decision to disclose the truth. a years, according to a report by State took us out of the war and I think it was Rocks The President made his disclosure after “Now we can believe what he says,” Auditor Leo Donohue. Vice President Says right of him to bomb Cambodia. He’s done a week of listening to tapes and soul- continued Mrs. Tani. Before, we couldn’t. Connecticut began dabbling in the a good job and should continue.” searching with family and senior aides. It I’d rather see him resign than get im­ market in 1972, to get larger returns on Joe Garman of 68 Bowers St., a down­ was a major gamble for survival in office. peached. It wouldn’t look as bad to therest holdings such as state employe and He Will Say No More town businessan, is a Democrat. He said He confessed he withheld from both the of the world.” teacher retirement funds and the he voted for Nixon because “I thought he WASHINGTON (UPI) —Acknowledging “Inasmuch as additional evidence is House Judiciary Committee and his own Mrs. Jill Messier of 19 Maple St. is an Soldiers’, Sailors', and Marines’ Funds. was a cajjable man and the lesser of two that the House would pass articles of im­ lawyers the fact that last May he- had unaffiliated voter. about to be forthcoming from the Presi­ evils. peachment and there would be a Senate reviewed tapes of his conversations, “I voted for him, but probably wouldn’t dent— which he says may be damaging — "However,” continued Garman, “the trial for President Nixon, Vice President I intend to respectfully decline to discuss which occurr^ six days after the break-in again,” she said. “I didn’t think he was Leaking Tanker latest disclosure only proves what Gerald R. Ford Monday said,he will make impeachment matters in public or in and found them to be “at variance” with doing a bad job at all, until Watergate. It everyone knew but refused to believe. BLUFORD, 111. (UPI) - A railroad no further comments about it. response to questions until the matters are his public statements. seems now everyone’s bringing up Nixon just jumps the gun. The Supreme tanker carrying an extremely flammable In a statement issued Monday, Ford "This was a serious act of omission for everyone’s dirty linen. I think people more fully available.” Court ruling would have disclosed the gas apparently sprang a leak while said: which I take full responsibility and which I should forget about it all and let him finish Ford said “The whole truth should be truth anyway. This is another example of stopped near this smalt rural town and “The public interest is no longer served the objective of the trial before the deeply regret,” Nixon said. his term. I don’t think he can do much -ivNiwr the Nixon strategy — the defense. forced the evacuation of several hundred by repetition of my previously expressed In a public statement May 22, 1973, more harm in the two years he has left in Stairs and Bannisters Senate.” “’The whole Watergate ‘schmear’,” con­ persons today. belief that, on the basis of all the evidence Nixon said he had told his aides he was office,” He said he would be relieved of his cluded Garman, “is the best thing that n Repair crews fixed the leak within three known to me and the American people, the concerned the FBI’s Watergate investiga­ The over-all impression seems to be that presiding duties once such a trial begins could have happened to the country. It hours and residents were allowed to President is not guilty of an impeachable and “There are no precedents to guide me tion might uncover “covert CIA most people already have made up their proves that no one man or group is bigger return to their homes. There were no in­ offense under the Constitution, which operations totlly unrelated to Watbrgate” minds of President Nixon’s guilt or in­ except rtiy own common sense and my than the country.” juries. specifies treason, bribery, high crimes conscience. and ordered coordination between the FBI nocence and that they are past shock or The Games Children Play and misdemeanors. Mrs. Mary Jean Tani of 60 Teresa Rd, a surprise by any new disclosures. and CIA to prevent this. ( Climbing)

V 1 When it comes to climbing, children, will always find a VSf' way to get to the top. Excerpts of Nixon’s Conversations About FBI Probe r*’. ^ -• ^ J - , - u ' **• s. .

WASHINGTON (UPI) - Following how to control it and they have — their in­ thing up again. And, ah, because these with General Waltws. Mr. Gray said that of the involvement of former CIA per­ record of the actions took, these Car are excerpts from conversations and vestigation is now leading into some people are plugging for (unintelligible) he had and that General Walters had sonnel, and because of some of their ap­ transcripts will show that what I have statements by President Nixon regard­ productive areas — because they’ve been and that they should call the FBI in and assured him that the CIA was not in­ parent associations, the investigation stated from the beginning to be the truth, ing his admission he tried to limit an able to trace the money — not through the (unintelligible) don’t go any further into volved. In the discussion, Mr. Gray could lead to the uncovering of covert CIA has been the truth, that I personally had no ■'.T FBI probe of the June 17, 1972, money itself — but through the bank this case period! suggested that the matter of Watergate operations totally unrelated to the knowledge of the break-in before it oc­ a Watergate break-in. The excerpts are sources — the banker. And, it goes in ...O.K., just postpone (scratching might lead higher. I told him to press Watergate break-in.... It was certainly not curred, that I had no knowledge of the in chronological order. some directions we don’t want it to go .... noises) (unintelligible). Just say ahead with his investigation. (From a my intent, nor my wish, that the investiga­ cover-up until I was informed of it by John The way to handle this now is for us to The June 23. 1972, conversation was (unintelligible) very bad to have this Nixon speech May 22, 1973.) tion of the Watergate break-in or of Dean on March 21 (1973) ...as far as the released by Nixon Monday and the July 6, have (Deputy CIA Director Vernon) fellow Hunt, ah, he knows too damned related acts be impeded in any way. President's role with regard to Watergate 1972, conversation was revealed by Nixon Walters call Pat Gray and just say, “Stay much, if he was involved — you happen to April 30, 1973: is concerned, the entire story is there. May 22, 1973. to hell out of this — this is ah, business know that? If it gets out that this is all in­ As the Investigation went forward, I here we don’t want you to go any further volved, the Cuba thing it would be a fiasco. repeatedly asked those conducting the in­ April 29. 1974: May 22, 1974: \ June 22, 1972: on it.” It would make the CIA look bad, it’s going vestigation whether there was any reason (After, learning of the break-in) I in­ (The House Judiciary Committee has) (Nixon to Haldeman): "The While House had no involvement to make Hunt look bad, and it is likely to to believe that members of my ad­ structed my staff and campaign aides to the full story of Watergate, in so far as it in this particjilar incident.” “When you get in — when you get in blow the whole Bay of Pigs thing which we ministration were in any way involved. I cooperate fully with the investigation... As relates to presidential knowledge and (unintelligible) people, say, “Look the think would be very unfortunate — both for received repeated assurances that there far as what the President personally knew presidential actions. June 23, 1972: problem is that this will open the whole, the CIA, and for the country, at this time, /were not... Until March of this year, I and did with regard to Watergate and the (H.R. Haldeman, speaking to Nixon): the whole Bay of Pigs thing, and the Presi­ and for American foreign policy. Just tell remained convinced that the denials were cover-up is concerned, these materials — Aug. 5, 1974: ...Those arguing my case, Now, on the investigation, you know the dent just feels that ah, without going into him to lay off. true and that the charges of involvement together with those already made as well as those passing judgment on the 1 Democratic break-in thing, we’re back in the details — don’t, don’t lie to them to the by members of the White House staff were available — will tell it all.... I want there case, did so with information that was in­ the problem area because the FBI is not extent to say there is no involvement, but July 6, 1972: false. to be no question remaining about the fact complete and in some respects erroneous. under control, because (Acting FBI Direc­ just say this is a comedy of errors, without “ ...Mr. Gray discussed with me the that the President has nothing to hide in This was a serious act of omission for tor L. Patrick) Gray doesn’t exactly know getting into it, the President believes that progress of the Watergate investigation, May 22, 1973: this matter.... If read with an open and a which I take full responsibility and which I J % it is going to open the whole Bay of Pigs 1 and I asked him whether he had talked It did seem to me possible that, because fair mind and read together with the deeply regret. Ih

Hostage Happy Miami Cave-In Higher Prices Kr •C' Carrasco Dead Probe Persists Said Probable m HUNTSVILLE, Tex. (UPI) - A Catholic MIAMI (UPI) — Firemen searched the Due to Drought chaplain held hostage by Fred Gomez debris of a shattered federal office Carrasco and wounded by one of his con­ building today for more victims of a roof­ federates says the world is better off top parking deck cave-in in which officials United Press Tnlernalional without him. said seven persons died. The worst drought to hit the nation since “I think he was a very, very sick, a very, Four bodies were recovered, but the 1930s showed no signs of weakening very vicious man, and I think the world is rescuers aauld not recover the bodies of today and officials feared disaster for better off that he’s not in it any more,” the the other three victims for fear of causing farmers and ranchers and skyrocketing Rev. Joseph O’Brien said of Carrasco. another collapse. prices for consumers. Ironically, Carrasco told O’Brien during Fifteen other persons were hurt in the Rep. William Scherle, R-Iowa, said his 11-day siege at the state penitentiary accident Monday. All were employes of Monday that if the drought is not broken 7 M ' that the Catholic chaplain was one of the the Federal Drug Enforcement Ad­ soon. Congress will have to pass emergen­ few persons he had ever met that he ministration housed within the three-story cy legislation to provide beleaguered respeqted. building in downtown Miami. farmers with disaster loans. Firemen speculated that the weight of “Certainly these steps would be man­ Carrasco and his cohorts held 12 the cars on the’roof may have been too datory to forestall a catastrophic depres­ hostages in the library for 11 days, the much for the six-inch slab of concrete sup­ sion which would wrench our nation from porting them. Eleven cars and a van longest such confrontation in American its economic shores,” Scherle told a fM /X - penal history. crashed through the roof, falling into a farmers’ group in Columbia, Mo. As they walked down the zigzagging con­ laboratory and processing room below. Already the drought has cost farmers crete ramp inside a contraption fashioned The four recovered bodies were women and ranchers more than $9 billion in crop The “bombs” that Fred Gomez from blackboards covered with library workers in the FDEA offices, which were and livestock losses. Carrasco threatened to set off during books and shielded by the eight other showered with concrete and automobiles Though Agriculture Secretary Earl Butz his escpae attempt at the Texas state hostages, they were met by 13 state and when the rooftop park lot collapsed Mon­ has noted that the drought, while serious, day morning. ;.V )» ’ prison in Huntsville were fakes, federal law officers who called on them to is not critical as far as food supplies are < The old building had been altered by the Houston Bomb Squad Chief James surrender. concerned, a number of officials in the At this point, prison officials said, FDEA six years ago and actually had only drought areas disagreed. Ashby said after examination of the two stories inside and a rooftop parking Farmer Dave Paschold of Lincoln, Carrasco, Dominguez and Cuevas opened Rescue workers give oxygen to one “It’s wishful thinking on the part of devices. Carrasco and two other in­ deck. Neb., inspects field of grain sorghum, some to believe the drought isn’t going to Platforms fire on the hostages, killing Julia standley, victim as he’s lifted from rubble of mates held hostages at the prison for 43, a prison librarian, and Elizabeth ’The building housed both the regional which hasn’t blossomed due to have the effect on over-all production it smashed cars and cement following 11 days before a Saturday night Beseda, 47, a teacher. O’Brien was and district offices of the FDEA, covering drought. Plains state farmers are will have,” said Iowa Agriculture shootout ended the episode. (UPI wounded. collapse of a downtown Miami federal most of the Southeast U.S. and the Carib­ battling the worst drought since the Secretary Robert Lounsberry. (Photos Taken by Reginald Pinto at the ChUdren’s School, Birch Mt.Rd.) Photo) building Monday. (UPr Photo) bean area. 1930s. (UPI Photo) Barns and Sheds

I PAGE TEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Tues., Aug. 6, 1974 M^CHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn.. Tues., Aug. 6. 1974- PAGE ELEVEN The Alley Is Not A Percentage Shot I Nolan-Berry Clancy-Hansen Pinochle About Town CoUFSC Fills SpCCial Christ The King Church, Old Scores ■ RENO, Nev. (UPI) - A James Eardley, dean of my strategy out loud to myself: Lyme, was the scene Aug. 3 of Top scores in the Manchester machine repairmen. The other day my husband A service of Holy Communion group of 20 students has been Western Nevada Community “the alley is not a percentage the marriage of Loretta Mary Senior Citizens Pinochle Group He said the course was Center Congregational bought me a copy of the book is schduled for W^nesday at 10 graduated from a college College, said the course was set ^ shot. Don’t hit to the net man. Berry of Hartford and Terrence game Thursday morning at the offered to fill a special neM in Church, Manchester, was the “Use Your Head in Tennis.” He 0 a.m. at St. Mary’s Episcopal course that is unique to Nevada up when the college learned of a Lob over the net rusher. Keep King Nolan of Manchester. Army and Navy Club are: Sue Nevada, where the legal scene Aug. 3 of the wedding of ■X was obviously trying to tell me g g m . , , Church. —slot machine repair. coming shortage of slot the ball deep. Always cover The bride is the daughter of Pennell, 604; John Gaily, 587; machines abound. Andrea Jean Hansen and something. THOOGHTl your partner.” : “This is too much,” I said to Mr. and Mrs. Peter M. Berry of Katherine Frey, 579; and Grace Patrick Joseph Clancy, both of I had a chance to use my new him when I saw the book. “It’s Hartford. The bridegroom is Windsor, 573. Manchester. strategy in the very first game all I can do to use my hands, the son of Mr. and Mrs. George To date, George Schroll has The bride is the daughter of when a ball soared in my direc­ feet, arms, legs, shoulders and J. Nola of 351 Parker St. high score of 615, and Gaily, Mr. and Mrs. John R. Hansen of tion. It was high and arching — knees on the tennis court. Now The Rev. Theodore St. Onge high total points of 1,115. 124 Oxford St. The bridegroom perfect for an overhead smash. you want me to use my head of Old Lyme performed the The next game will be played is the son of Mr. and Mrs. There was even an empty spot too?” double-ring ceremony. The ’Thursday at 9:45 a.m. at the Patrick J. Clancy of 167 to aim for. By BETTY RYDER Highland St. According to the book, tennis church was decorated with Army and Navy Club. Play is Women'd Editor is like a game of chess. Now the book says there are yellow and white daisies. open to all senior citizens. The Rev. Newell Curtis of three things to do when ap­ Center Congregational Church Strategy is ail important. James Halloran played the inventory proaching overhead: relax, “Dearie, do you remember when...... in the good old and the Rev. Louis D. Cremonie You’ve got to figure the angles guitar. and play the percentage shots. wait, and disguise your return. The bride, given in marriage days gone by? Do you remember? If you ‘remember, of St. James officiated at the Maybe I relaxed too much, double-ring ceremony. The One entire chapter of the book and went to sleep I dreamt that by her father, wore a white W f dearie, you’re much older than I.” Words from an old tune, for suddenly — klunk — the ball % some of us do remember. church was decorated with is devoted to calculating percen­ my husband and I won the organza gown designed with College tage shots. Mixed Doubles Championship was on top of my head. It jewel neckline with Chantilly J If you really want to take a sentimental journey back altar flowers and pew markers. bounced once, dropped over the Walter Gryzb was organist and Now, if I could play tennis at Forest Hills! The spectators lace appliques on bodice and through the years when such songs as “They Can’t Take net and landed at our opponents I Notes Ilga Paups was soloist. from my desk with a pencil and cheered and commented on our hemline. That Away from Me,” “Be My Love,” sung by the un­ paper. I’d do fine. But how can Machiavellian maneuvers. And feet. Miss Maureen I. Berry of forgettable Mario Lanza; “Thank Heavens for Little The bride, given in marriage you carry on this kind of highqr my husband said, “Honey, It was awful! Like a bad Chapel Hill, N.C., was his Girls” by the star of “Gigi” Maurice Chevalier; and Judy by her father, wore a gown of mathematics when you’re run­ that’s really using the old rerun of my dream. The spec­ sister’s maid of honor. She U Garland’s renditions of “The Trolley Song” and “Over the silk organza and re­ ning around with a racquet in tators laughed and commented wore a yellow and white clearance head!” Joanne M. C hoquette, Rainbow,” take a night out to see MGM’s “That’s Enter­ embroidered lace designed with your hand? The dream was great, but I on my crazy maneuvers. And checkered skirt with white pea­ my husband groaned “Oh, well, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray­ tainment.” scoop neckline, short sleeves. In spite of my protests, I couldn’t wait to put my new sant blouse and carried a Empire waist, with skirt ter­ that’s one way of usin^ the old mond E. Choquette, 377 We were invited to a “sneak” preview of the production couldn’t put the book down till found knowledge into life action. basket of yellow daisies, and Hackmatack St. has been minating in a long train. Her I’d reached the last page. It was The next afternoon my hus­ head!” baby’s breath. Saturday night at Showcase Cinema in East Hartford and elbow-length veil of Imported named to the dean’s list for the we can assure those of you who do remember, you will crammed full of secret tactics. band and I played doubles. On Bridesmaids were Miss Jill second semester at Emmanuel silk illusion fell from a crown of When I finally closed the book the way to the courts I reviewed experience a few tugs at the heartstrings. baby’s breath. She carried a Ann Ahearn of Hartford; Miss 4 College, Boston, Mass. • Whether you were a Clark Gable fan when he zoomed cascade bouquet of pink roses, A MODERN Elizabeth Pawelec of West around in “Test Pilot,” or added a few new twists to your stephanotis, ivy and baby’s PHARMACY Willington; and Miss Margaret Rooney of New Britain. They Phillip L. Mastin of dancing after watching Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers, breath. Our Servicemen Manchester, received his MBA or even tried a high dive after watching Esther Williams wore gowns and carried baskets Miss Elizabeth Dougan of identical to m e of the honor degree in business administra­ perform, you’ll feel a stir within you. Burian-Moss Photo Glastonbury, was her cousin’s Navy Seam an C arl A. with the U. S. Sixth Fleet, and attendant. tion at graduation exercises at The Andy Hardy series are relived. Donald O’Connor and maid of honor. She wore a blue Eastern New Mexico Universi­ Heikkila, son of Mr. and Mrs. visit several Mediterranean John Dunn of Coventry was Mrs. Terrence K. Nolan Debbie Reynolds recall some of their years on the MGM gingham cotton gown trimmed Allan A. Heikkila of 34 Perkins countries. ____ best man. Ushers were John ty on Aug. 2. lot. Jean Harlow in her famous white satin slip-type gown, with eyelet lace. She carried a St., has left Charleston, S. C., O’Neil and Donald Doughty, hot le ft on a m otor trip to lithers through a few scenes. We even got to see Greta multi-colored dolonial bouquet aboard the destroyer escort Robert B. Blake Jr., son of Jam es of Manchester; and Richard Bar- Gloucester, Mass., Bar Harbor, Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Blake Garbo, way back when she didn’t “want to be alone.” and wore matching flowers in USS Garcia on a regularly F. ton of San Diego, Calif. Maine, and Canada. For of 1040 Strong Rd., South Wind­ her hair. scheduled deployment to the D’A m ato traveling, Mrs. Nolan wore a Even old “blue eyes” (back in his skinny days) and the sor, is attending a U. S. Air A garden reception was held Mediterranean. During the six- BS/R.PII. hot pink pantsuit with white “crooner,” both of whom narrate a part of the film, join Bridesmaids were Miss Nan­ Force Reserve Officers at the summer home of the month cruise, he will par­ dott^ Swiss blouse. The couple forces for a few bars on 'musical appreciation.’ cy Clubb of West Hrtford, and bride at Old Lyme Shores in Old ticipate in training exercises Training Corps field training will reside in Manchester. For those of you who don’t remember, — they’re Frank Miss Pamela Schillinger and' Baumann Photo encampment at Plattsburgh Lyme, after which the couple Sinatra and Bing Crosby. Miss Deborah Strong, both of AFB, N.Y. He is a student at And when Eleanor Powell dances atop those big drums Manchester. They also wore Mrs. Patrick J. Clancy the University of Connecticut One of the most important devices ever invented to help in a scene from “Rosalie,” for one fleeting moment we gingham gowns similar to that and a 1972 graduate of South carried a multi-colored colonial which the couple left on a trip to Engaged doctors in diagnosis of dis­ wished we had practiced our tap dancing — in the good old worn by the honor attendant Windsor High School. DR LAWRENCE E. LAMB except in lavender, yellow and bouquet and wore matching Nantucket, Mass. The couple ease is the X-ray.. By the days. Imagine where we might have landed if we’d exerted pink trimmed with eyelet lace. flowers in her hair. will reside in Manchester. Marine Lance Cpl. Richard use of this equipment, ac­ a little greater effort on “Shuffle Off to Buffalo” and They carried multi-colored Sean Clancy of Manchester Mrs. Clancy is employed as a M. Dean of Rt. 2, Coventry, has companied by various sub­ “ East Side, West Side.” colonial bouquets and wore was his brother’s best man. receptionist at East Hartford been meritoriously promoted to stances taken by mouth or Mother h Changing Nelson Eddy, resplendent in his Royal Canadian Mountie Ushers were Wayne Colla of Convalescent Home. Mr. Clan­ his present rank while serving injected into various matching flowers in their hair. I USE uniform, gazes longing into Jeannette MacDonald’s eyes Manchester; Martin Hansen of cy, a senior at Eastern Connec­ at Camp Lejeune, N.C. A cavities, all sorts of changes During Menopause MANCHESTER as they sing “Indian Love Call.” Really brings goose Miss Megan Clancy of Manchester, the bride’s ticut State College where he is m eritorious promotion is can be detected in their Manchester, the bridegroom’s brother; and Robert MacMillan awarded only to those Marines earliest stages...Your den­ V: STATE BANK bumps. majoring in political science FOR ALL MY sister, was flower girl. She of Coventry. who have distinguished Gene Kelly gets all wet “Singing in the Rain” and teams and history, is employed at tist, uses X-ray to find VACATION LOANS, wore a blue cotton gingham A reception was held at Highland' Park Market, themselves through work, cavities in teeth or It is always a surprise to up with Astaire in what was their only picture together. By Lawrence E. Lamb, M.D. see one’s parents age. When ESPECIALLY THE j gown with eyelet lace. She also Willie's Steak House, after IM military bearing and Manchester. abscesses at the roots of DEAR DR. LAMB - My in­ the change is rapid it is a LAST TRIP I Spectacular productions with casts of thousands, which leadership. teeth...the brain specialist is were the MGM trademark, and which perhaps would be quiry is about menopause. My shock. With age you can ex­ TOOK OVER THE helped in finding tumors or mother is going through it. financially impossible to reproduce today, are backdrops pect the hair to get gray and ALPS. - PLUS Marine Pfc. Clark W. abscesses in the brain and I’ve recently returned from white, a few wrinkles to ap­ FREE for the tremendous talents which graced the lot way back Everhart, son of Mr. and Mrs. spinal cord...The nose and a visit with my parents, and pear, but it is not necessary to CHECKING then. Conti-Garvey William Everhart of 12 Trotter throat specialist uses X-ray, although we frequently cor­ lose your muscles or to gain Many other stars and sentimental tunes too numerous to St., has reported for duty at the particularly for finding trou­ respond, I was unaware of my fat. That is not aging, but a L . mention, are featured. It’s one of those pictures that you Marine Corps Air Station in ble in the sinuses...The mom’s condition. Is it natural result of living hacBits, mostly JoAnn Ruth Garvey of The bride, given in marriage Mary M. Ross of Keene, N.H. LOOK AT THE REALLY BIG BARGAINS wish would go on and on, but as they say, all good things Cherry Point, N.C. earliest signs of tuberculosis when a "hot flash” occurs to unhealthy ones. Merrimack, N.H. and Philip H. by her father, wore a nylon was matron of honor. The or silicosis in the lungs may suddenly break out in a sweat Or. Lamb welcomes questions must come to an end — and so it does. Conti of Manchester, organza gown highlighted with bridesmaids were Miss Marilyn and be cold at the same time? from his readers, but because ol Marine Pfc. Edward T. Riley, be seen in X-ray pic­ the volume of mall he cannot WE FOUND WHEN WE STARTED CLEANING Perhaps it was the audience, mixed in ages, that set the exchanged wedding vows Aug. 3 guipure lace on the high Cornell of Manil(us, N.Y., and son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence I realize there would be per­ MANCHESTER STATE BANK tures...Indeed, every sonality changes and a physi­ answer personally. Questions ol pace for our sentimental journey. They clapped loudly at Our Lady of Mercy Church, neckline, square bib yoke, and Miss Carol Garcia of Parlin of Conklin Rd., specialty in medicine has general interest will be discussed 1041 MAIM ST., MANCHESTER after Howard Keel and Katherine Grayson sang “Let’s Merrimack, N.H. Bishop sleeves and designed Manhassett, N.Y. They all wore cal change. My parents have in future columns. Write to Dr. Opan Sat. 9 A.M. - Noon — Maniiior FDIC OUR STOCKS. HURRY, LIMITED QUANTITIES Rockville, is serving with the been so greatly helped by X- gained at least 150 pounds Just Make Believe I Love You,” and laughed out loud when The bride is the daughter of wtth Empire Waist, flounced halter gowns of imported voile The engagement of Miss 8th Communication Battalion at ray that it must be con­ Lamb in care of this newspaper, Mr. and Mrs. Edmond R. hemline, and bell-shaped skirt. each in a year’s time. Their P.O. Box 1551, Badio CitySlallon, Donald O’Connor did-a slapstick dance routine. It was as in rainbow colors designed with Janet Mary Rush of Camp Lejeune, N.C., and sidered one of the greatest obesity is excused because of New York. N.Y. 10019. though it was vaudeville night and the performers were on Garvey of Merrimack, N.H. Her elbow-length three-tiered Empire waist accented with Manchester to James Edward recently participated in discoveries ever made in the hardships of menopause. The bridegroom is the son of veil of nylon illusion was at­ live stage. lace in a floral design, A-line Just of New Castle, Pa., has “Express Charger,” a training medical science... They are not under a doc­ Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. Conti tached to a Juliet cap of lace It’s a great show. We took a part of it home with us—but skirt with hemline flounce, and been announced by her parents, exercise near Camp Lejeune. Proper medication tor’s care. I’m wondering if of 461 Woodbridge St. and matching satin ribbon. She a matching short-sleeved they shouldn’t be, even for a many of us left a part of us there. We remember, do you? Mr. and Mrs. Clarence W. Rush alleviates a great amount of The Rev. John Barrett of carried her father’s prayer jacket edged with lace. They of Manchester. discomfort. Fill your good diet. D & L, Manchester Parkade Well, that’s entertainment! HALL FOR RENT Berlin, N.H. and the Rev. C. book with pink sweetheart wore picture hats with ribbons Mr. Just is the son of Mrs. prescriptions at LENOX My parents were always Closed today ’til 1 p.m. for Inventory Edwards Claus of Keene, N.H. roses, daisies, stephanotis, ivy matching their gowns and Joseph Just of New Castle, Pa., For parlies, showers, receptions, PHARMACY, 299 E. Center weight conscious and often officiated at the double-ring and lily of the valley. carried white baskets of daisies meetings Cuaiplele kitchen facilities “watched” what they ate. A Open at 5 p.m. today for Inventory Sale and the late Mr. Just. l.arge enclosed parking lot Inquire St., Tel. 649-0896 for free couple of years ago they ecumenical service. Mrs. Miss Suzanne 'Garvey of and carnations to match their The bride-elect attended the delivery. Open 8-9. Sun. and Fall Legs Take On Color Corrin Conlin of Nashua, N.H. Merrimack, N.H., was her could pass for my older gowns. Oxford School in Hartford, and Lithuanian Hall Holidays M. “Symbol Of brother and sister. Today If your calves need a little trimming and the thighs need was organist. sister’s maid of honor. Mrs. Bruce Breton of Rochester, was graduated from Jackson 24 GOLWAY STREET Finest Pharmacy Service.” VO they can easily pass for my ilErilllEIUI...STIIVlUIEIID! a little slimming, better get at it. Hosiery designers are N.H. was best man. Ushers College, Tufts University with a MANCHESTER Gift Dept., Film, Cosmetics, grandparents. My brothers D & L, TriCity Plaza, Vernon predicting a colorful fall — pantyhose in tweedy looks, bold were Steven Conti of degree in urban studies. While Call belore 6 P.M. Candy. We honor Master accept all of this as the -stripes, snowflakes, argyles and ski patterns in colors Manchester, the bridegroom’s change of life cycle. I’ve been Open now for Inventory Sale attending Jackson, she was a Phone 643-0618 or 646-9155 Charge Cards. ranging from mahogany to slate and misty (a continuation brother; Lawrence Lavan- member of Delta ^ t a Sorority away from the family for a of the denim look) and with hunter and pine greens ever dowski of Manchester, N.H.; and the Leonard Carmichael few years and Just returned to the United States after a M sdnriM viiiniiiii Cuter popular. Steven McCormack of Keene, Society. She is presently N.H.; and Richard Conti of employed by Walker & Dunlop, two-year absence. Am I the Slim, shapely legs look very attractive in wild, bold one overreacting to this new offers a balanced selection of graduate studies geared to existing op­ Worcester, Mass, cousin of the Inc. of Washington, D.C. as a state of life? patterns and colors, but legs that are a little heavy, we bridegroom. David Converse of commercial property manager. 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■1 - PAGE TWELVE - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Tues., Aug. 6, 1974 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., Aug. 6, 1974— PAGE THIRTEEN Dodgers’ W in Scares Reds Wynn Declares Third Major Crown NFL Players Strike Gary Player’s €k>al Settlement Doubtful NEW YORK (UPI) — Jimmy Wynn likes to think it’s and five games ahead by Sept. 12. The Reds won by 314. hander to pitch to Yeager, he might have batted for him. Cards sent the game into the extra innings with two runs in almost all over but the Cincinnati Reds still have history ’Die D ^gers this year don’t seem on the verge of Of course, if Paciorek had been out on his sacrifice the ninth on homers by McBride and Ted Simmons. on their side. collapse. They were 5% in front at the All-Star break and attempt, the Reds probably would have walked Yeager and Astros 7, Giants 2 As New Talks Begin CLEMMONS, N.C. (UPI) “The Reds are scared, they know it and we know it,” have won 10 of 13 since then, including eight in a row. he wouldn’t have had a shot at the homer. Greg Gross collected five singles, scored a run, drove in “It would have made it they have good sand.” Wynn beamed Monday night after he hit a two-run homer — South African Gary really exciting, both for me Player predicted even-par WASHINGTON (UPI) - The Dodgers are 9-1 against the Reds this year although In reference to the Wynn and Yeager homers, one and stole a base to lead the Astros over the Giants. Don money — although the last season, originally sold and Steve Yeager hit a grand slam to give the Dodgers a 6- Player, easily the best of the and for the spectators. But, 280 would be a good score for Negotiations resume today Anderson said before the game, “ it doesn’t matter who Gullett—who allowed just one hit (Wynn’s homer) over the Wilson, with relief help from Ken Forsch over the last 12-3 players figure may be high 38.000 tickets for the game. “little” golfers since Ben when you consider that Ben the four days of play. “I’d in the stalemated 36-day old 3 victory over the Reds in a nationally-televised game. you win them against, you’ve just got to win the most first six innings — said simply, “you make two bad pitches innings, gained credit for his eighth victory. — but they say it doesn't Eight thousand fans asked “1 don’t know what this win does to Cincy out ii reaiiy Hogan’s legs gave out, has Hogan is the only golfer ever say that would come close to National Football League games. They could turn around and lose several in a row.” and it costs you.” Mets 10, Expos 4 help the players if they have for refunds but 5,000 more helped our spirits,” Wynn added. “This game was really his eye set this week on one to win three of the four, winning.” ' players strike but there Yeager hit the first grand slam of his career in the In the other games, Houston downed San Francisco 7-2, Reliever Tug McGraw hit a three-run double in the less money to meet the bought them at the gate for important. You could sense the significance by the reac­ of “Bantam Ben’s” most that’s something to shoot The 37-year-old Player seems to be little hope of a seventh inning off Don Gullett after Ron Cey beat out an New York routed Montreal 10-4, St. Louis nipped eighth inning to hand the Mets the victory over the Expos. players’ financial demands. the total of 35,321. tion of the crowd. It really built our morale. They know cherished records. for.” hasn’t been on the tour since quick settlement. infield hit, Joe Ferguson walked and Tom Paciorek loaded Philadelphia 3-2 in 13 innings and Atlanta outlasted San It also gave McGraw his second win against five losses. The negotiations start at 2 The 12-game total for the they’re going to have to do more than we do to get going.” Hogan, now retired, is the Player, Nicklaus and winning the British Open The players and the the bases with a bunt single when he was trying to Diego 9-7. McGraw went the final three innings after Tom Seaver p.m. today with federal weekend was 315,834 — over The victory moved the Dodgers TVi games ahead with only man to win, in the same Trevino all skipped this past last month. He said he would owners are starting to allowed four runs in the first six. mediator William Usery 200.000 below the total for two more games left in this series and even Reds’ sacrifice. year, three of the four tour­ weekend’s PGA stop at Sut­ have returned to the States resemble two weary Cards 3, Phils 2 Braves 9, Padres 7 trying to find some common the first weekend last year. Dodger Manager Walt Alston hopes Yeager doesn’t keep naments that make up the ton, Mass., to get in some at least two weeks earlier if fighters in the late rounds Manager Sparky Anderson admitted, “obviously, it was a Joe Torre’s bases-loaded single in the 13th inning lifted Hank Aaron’s run-scoring single and Dusty Baker’s ground. very important victory for Los Angeles.” shooting for homers now. He said, “Steve sometimes “grand slam’’ of early practice on the 7,050- he had had a shot at the who are inflicting a lot of The players are hoping the St. Louis over Philadelphia. Lou Brock, batting .320, got sacrifice fly in the ninth inning lifted Atlanta to the victory But John Thompson, But the Reds remember last year—and the Dodgers swings too hard. I hope this doesn’t spoil him. He’s hit professional golf — the yarii Tanglewood course, grand slam, but still damage on each other but small crowds at the exhibi­ four hits and Bake McBride, hitting .304, collected three. over San Diego.' Mike Lum’s single and a walk set the executive director of the better this year because he’s going to rightfield more.” Masters, the U.S. and located about 10 miles expected to be ready by (UPI pfioto) are both incapable of tion games will force the must, too. Last year, the Reds advanced nine games on the When ailing Reggie Smith, hitting. 320, gets back into the stage for Aaron’s hit. Max Leon got the win in relief and NFL Management Council, Dodgers in two weeks. They were 4*/2 behind on Aug. 28 Alston said that if Anderson had brought in a right­ lineup, the Cards will have a .300 hitting outfield. ’The British Opens and the PGA. southwest of Winston- Thursday’s opening round. Reports to Camp scoring a knockout punch. said, “we’re a long, long owners to make con­ rookie Rusty Gerhardt got the loss. No one has won all four in Salem, N.C., the tobacco A few big names including cessions. “Of course, going for the way apart. We’re farther the same year. capital. After weeks of debating with himself, Pittsburgh John Hadl, Bob Griese and slam would have made a apart than we were on Hogan won three in 1953, Player arrived here Sun­ Steelers’ quarterback Terry Bradshaw decided it was Terry Bradshaw crossed the Ed Garvey, executive tremendous difference in March 16. And we’re no missing that year only the day and practiced Sunday time to report and get ready for the season. picket lines Monday but director of the NFLPA, my preparation. But, this is closer together as a result of May Hurls Two-Hitter Anderson Unhappy PGA (won by Walter and Monday despite a cons­ despite rumors of wholesale said, “ the fans have spoken. still a major championship this weekend. Burkemo). Jack Nicklaus tant threat of rain. The defections, the players The owners had been con­ and that’s important, too. The first exhibition made a run two years ago course got a good soaking ranks remained fairly solid. vinced that the fans would Winning major tournaments weekend ended Monday With Second Place when he won the Masters last week but Player and And two New York Jets, pay eight dollars to see any is what really counts. They night when 35,321 fans paid kind'of football. But the fans As Yanks Blank RSox and the U.S. Open, but other early arrivals praised Respect Necessary John Ebersole and Rob are the yardstick by which to see the Kansas City have spoken. We expect LOS ANGELES (UPI) — Sparky Anderson was almost Nicklaus finished second to its condition on Monday. Spicer, checked back out of golfers must be judged for Chiefs down the Detroit even smaller crowds next NEW YORK (UPI) - Rudy May of Did the eight straight strikes psych sullen in the face of the 7(4 game deficit his club faces. Lee Trevino in the British “It’s a true test for a camp Monday and joined the the had just him up for the rest of the game? posterity.” Bradshaw Asserts Lions 20-12. The Chiefs, who week after these fans have “I don’t like finishing second at anything,” the white- Open and Player then won major championship,” said picket line after previously sold out the 78,000-seat finished a brilliant two-hit shutout “Well, they felt good, but I was up haired manager of the Cincinnati R ^ s said. “Anybody seen the horrible football the PGA that year. Player. “It’s a well- And, of course, there’s crossing the line. Arrowhead Stadium for all against the first-place Boston Red Sox for this game already. We had to win who’s happy to finsh second is a born loser.” that was played this Now Player has a shot at balanced course with a that Hogan recor(l to con­ LATROBE,Pa.(UPI) — Quarterback Terry Bradshaw According to the owners’ of their exhibition games and a bottle of champagne was tonight to stay in contention. I was His team was second Mon- weekend.” that record. Winner of the variety of^holes. The sider. Three-fourths of a said Monday if striking Pittsburgh Steeler veterans can’t figures, 323 veterans and 98 waiting for him at his locker. The really up.” day night. The Reds, win them against. The Masters and the British bunkers are well placed and slam is better than none. respect his decision to enter camp, “then maybe I can’t starters have checked into donor was anonymous. ’The Yankees went into the game winners of two National Dodgers have won eight in a Open, but not the U.S. Open, respect them.” camp. Since there are 1,300 “Maybe it was the owner, he gives against Boston southpaw Bill Lee League titles and three •row. Heck, they could turn Player is the favorite in the Bradshaw, 25, the veterans and 572 starters on us so much stuff,” said May. Whoever having lost to him eight straight Western Division pennants around and lose eight in a PGA which begins Thursday Steelers’ regular quarter­ ‘cause’ and out of respect the 26 teams, the players are bring the kids on gave May his “stuff” tonight was the times, four of those this year. As far in four years under Ander­ row.” here at the bunker-riddled Slow Beginning back the past three years, for my teammates but the holding.steady with the start real one to thank. as May was concerned, he couldn’t son, lost a big game to the After Monday night’s Tanglewood Country Club walked into, the club’s St. big issue now is, right here of the regular season still !T11 tell you, I can never tell in ad­ have cared less. Los Angeles Dodgers 6-3. game, the Dodgers had 73 course. Vincent College training with me. I’m 25 years old almost six weeks away. a 4-day cruise vance when I have good stuff. I had a “I didn’t know we had never beaten Second to the Reds in the wins and the Reds 66. A year Niclaus is the defending For Rookie QB camp here Monday morning and I had a decison to make But the players have lousy curve in the bullpen but when I him. He’s a good pitcher and a really IMi division a year ago, the ago, Cincinnati won with 99 champion. without fanfare, saying the and have to stick by it.” failed to either keep the for 50 bucks got to the mound, I felt strong,” said fine competitor.” Dodgers are now the team to victories to 95 for Los “I’d like to have come in KANSAS CITY, Mo. (UPI) — David Jaynes dazzled a National Football League “If they (the players) rookies out of camp or to the 30-year-old left-hander. August 22 departure of the luxurious Victoria from New Haven offers a fabulous Rico Petrocelli broke up May’s no­ beat. Angeles. here having a chance for the crowd of 35,521 and more than 40,000 empty seats Monday Players strike was “driving can’t respect that, then stop the exhibition games He was strong enough to throw hitter with two out in the burth when family plan. Parents pay normal fare (from $219 to $399) . . one or two children “It obviously was a very “It’s going to take at least slam,” said Player, a two- night with a perfect touchdown pass on his first throw as a me up the wall.” . _m aybe I can ’t resp ect from being played — two pay just $50 eachl A sensational family vacation .. . luxurious staterooms, five strikes on his first eight pitches of the he hit a soft liner just beyond the important win for Los 100 wins this year,” Ander­ time PGA champ who has professional. “I haven’t slept in three 'them,” Bradshaw said. objectives they mentioned meals a day .. . entertainment . . first run movies . . two swimming pools* game, striking out the first two men reach of shortstop Jim Mason. Departs 10:00 P.M. Thursday and returns Monday at 7 00 A'.M. Motorcoach lo Angeles,” conceded Ander­ son said. “I know that. It won eight “major” titles in But after that, it was all downhill for the rookie Kansas weeks,” Bradshaw said. “I He said the report that earlier. The players’ strike, New Haven pier from N.Y., Conn., and R.l. points. Limited rxjmber of rooms in he faced and going to a count of 0-2 on this plan. R E S E R V E IM M E D IA T E L Y ! Tommy Harper led off the ninth son. “If we had that much of might even take 102.” all, six less than the record­ City Chiefs’ quarterback who was an All America last year called Joe Greene down in Dallas Cowboys’ quarter­ though, was a direct result Carl Yastrzemski before getting him with with a clean single to left. a lead, we’d have a mortal It was pointed out to holding Nicklaus. at the University of Kansas. Dallas one morning and I back Roger Staubach was in the low attendance at the to fly out. lock on the pennant.” Anderson that his team woke him up.” entering camp was an in­ 12 exhibition games over the m/sVICTCCIA The Reds and Dodgers would be the division leader “It wasn’t bad, I handed off Bradshaw denied that un­ fluence on his decision. weekend. The players claim pretty well,” Jaynes joked, , Conn.Watis 1 8009220050 t l w V G I G ^ G n T have eight more games if it was in the NL East. derstudy Joe Gilliam’s out­ “I respect Roger a great the owners lost $3.4 million. I Mass., R.I.. N Y 1 8 0 0 2 4 3 4 1 5 9 left—including contests here referring to Coach Hank (UPI photo) “I wouldn’t want to be out standing performance in the deal,” he said. The owners admit they lost Comets Win Slugfest, tonight and Wednesday Stram’s penchant for staying on 1 of this division,” he replied. Steelers exhibition wii^over night—and Anderson was the ground. “Really, I always Large Reception Committee “If you win it, you really win Slow Pitch want to call my own game but New Orleans Saturday in­ asked if his club had to win a something. Up to this point, maybe that isn't always the fluenced his decision. “I Collegians Upended certain number of them to the Dodgers have played best. This probably was the best considered showing up three Los Angeles Dodgers’ catcher Steve Yeager gets a warm welcome at home after overtake the division better than anybody else. thing to do, it eased things a weeks ago and again last Erupting for nine runs in the third blasting a grandslam to boost his club over second place Cincinnati. Tom leaders. lot.” Tuesday, but I was told to the MB’s but Moriarty’s put the issue Paciorek, Joe Ferguson, Rick Auerbach and pitcher Doug Rau congratulate Yeager .■f" inning, American Division champ away with two runs in the bottom of “No certain amount,” he |j| Softball Jaynes’ first-quarter, 46-yard wait a spell, that things in a s Reds’ catcher Bill Plummer looks on. ■ Moriarty Brothers outlasted Langan the sixth on hits by Bill Crowley and said. “’The important thing strike to Craig Clark started the the strike were going to VW, 11-7, last night in Greater Hart­ Jim Cullen and Lev Spencer’s is who wins the most games. Chiefs to a 20-12 National Foot­ happen.” . ____.STiuniiis ball League exhibition victory. It doesn’t matter who you ...... “ A quarterback is in a ford Twilight Baseball League action sacrifice fly. ■>iSiSS>' He admitted the pass, which at St. Thomas Seminary in Bloom­ Riordan had three hits and Pual EASTERN last night at Robertson Park to position where so much is in­ advance to the Town Tourna­ hit Clark about the five-yard field. Manchester Community College Baretta and Cullen two apiece in Roundup Advancing to the Town Tour­ volved. I stayed out for the American League nament was Jim ’s Arco last ment next week. line behind three defenilers, went down to defeat, meanwhile, at leading the Comets’ 11-hit attack. was a great thrill. night with an 11-7 win over Dave Wells, Tim Ellis, the hands of Herb’s Sports Shop, 8-1, “Yeah; it was',” said Jaynes. MCC lost for the 18th time in 20 EAST Highland Park Market at Mt. Norm Vittner, Don Maxim and at St. Thomas last night. starts last night to Herb’s. ’The Sports W L Pet GB Nebo. An eight-run second in­ Ron Archambault each had two “ I didn’t see him. I just knew he The Comets, now 16-5 for the season Shop took a 2-0 lead in the second and Boston 58 49 .542 ning did the most damage. hits for the winners with Dave was going across and then I heard he crowd. It felt pretty with one game left on the slate before built it to 4-1 in its half of the third on Baltimore Uses Long Ball Cleveland 56 50 .528 IVk Jim Jennings was four-for- Vittner homering. Mark Hoyt good.” the league playoffs, used long ball one hit along with two Collegian Baltimore 56 53 .514 3 four for the winners with Tom had three hits including a § Little Miss THIS WEEK’S I0TTO BINGO WIHNERS. power to top VW. Mike McDonald had errors. New York 53 55 .491 5VA Thibodeau adding three hits and homer for the Angels with Bob Milwaukee 52 56 .481 6Vh a bases clearing double in the third Manchester catcher Larry Dan Jones two. Tom Mac and Persons and Rich Blauvelt each For Lottery tickets dated August 1,1974. Detroit 52 57 .477 7 adding two safeties. I Softball and Rich Riordan subsequently belted Warshavsky was struck on the head To Sweep Two from Tigers Tim Devanney each had a triple WEST an inside-the-park grandslam homer and a single for Highland. by a throw on a play at home in the W L Pet GB CANDLELIGHT Race Series giving winning hurler John Serafini a fifth and was taken to St. Francis NEW YORK (UPI) — The Baltimore Orioles, who used Yankees 8, Red Sox 0 Oakland 64 46 .582 Wholesale Tire captured comfortable'margin to work with. Hospital. No report was available. Kansas City 54 52 .509 8 REC Continues speed to win the American League’s Eastern Division Ti­ Rudy May pitched a two-hitter and Thurman Munson Behind a 15-hit attack, fourth place in the league by I.rrTLEMISS B I N G 0 B 1 N G 0 Serafini, who owns an 8-1 won-lost MCC mustered just four hits while 9- Texas 56 55 .505 8Vh virtue of a 13-10 win over Vito’s tle in 1973, hope power will do it for them this year. and Roy White homered as the Yankees dealt Bill Lee his Crockett’s Agency advanced to The fourth MCC-SAM cross Cut & Curl topped Wilson record, had four straight shutouts 11 Herb’s had eight. Chicago 54 54 .500 9 last night at Robertson Park. The Orioles staged A strong finish last season with 10th loss against 12 victories. Jim Mason had two hits and the Town Tournament next country race will be held Electric, 20-4, last night at Mar­ before VW broke the string with a run Minnesota 53 57 .482 11 Wholesale plays Dick’s n i i i i i i Y Y Moriarty’s concludes its season “roadrunners” A1 Bumbry and Rich Coggins leading their drove in three runs for the Yankees. The shutout was week with an 11-5 win over Wednesday night at 6:30 at tin Field. in the fourth. Caiifomia 43 67 .391 21 American tonight at 7:30 while Wednesday night against the New Bri­ attack. They aren’t exactly knocking ddwn fences this May’s first of the year. He struck out seven and walked Wyman Oil last night at Nike Manchester Community Lisa Cooke homered for the Six hits and a walk gave Langan five tain Falcons at St. ’Thomas. Action Monday’s Results league champ Armory Tavern College’s Cougar Field. 7 2 2 6 0 7 5 9 3 5 season but they’ve had a flurry of seven homers in their three. New York 8, Boston 0 Field. winners and Daria Lupacchino runs in the sixth to throw a scare at begins at 5:45. and Dorn’s square off at 8:45, This race, in a series of five, last seven games and are now three games behind the Rangers 13, White Sox 8 Baltimore 7-6, Detroit 4-3 Ben Gryzb and Bob Boland added three hits. Jeanine both tilts at Robertson. hopes to bring new competitors Oakland 2-3, Minnesota 1-4 each had three hits for the Barber doubled. Sharon Kuc- 4 6 2 3 4 0 1 6 first-place Boston Red Sox. Cesar Tovar, Mike Hargrove and Jim Spencer had three Sam Swank had four of the 18 and lowered records over the 8 6 Texas 13, Chicago 8 winners while Mike Crockett, zynski tripled and singled for Bobby Grich and Paul Blair, both of whom have already hits each to pace a 15-hit Texas attack which brought Don hits collected by Wholesale 3.5 miles course for Open, High Tuesday’s Games Greg Johnston, Brian Maher Wilson’s and Lori Genovesi had surpassed their 1973 season homer totals, connected for Stanhouse his first victory. The Rangers scored six runs in while Ray Brann added three School and Master’s Divisions. 9 3 1 Baltimore (Palmer 3-8) at and Bob Feron each added two two bingles. ^ 4 2 2 4 8 3 3 Penguins Second the game-winning blows Monday night when the Orioles the first inning, with Tovar scoring the first run after a hits. Ron Zoppa, Gerry Mund The Women’s and Youth Divi­ New York (Tidrow 8-8), N blows. Charlie McNamara and swept the Detroit Tigers 7-4 and 6-3. walk and driving in the last two with a bases-filled single. and Cal Coolidge each chipped sion trek two miles off AND Cleveland (J. Perry 11-8) at Terry Schilling each had a pair Exploding for 12 runs in the Grich hit a three-run homer in the second inning of the Carlos May had three hits, including his eighth homer of in with two blows. John Moffitt Wetherell St. 5 2 8 1 7 9 3 0 7 8 In Tourney Play Detroit (Lemanczyk 1-0), N of hits for Wyman. fifth, Manchester Carpet had four hits for Vito’s and Regular entrants will con­ RADK first game and also singled in a run to help Wayne Garland the season, for the White Sox. Stan Bahnsen was kayoed in Boston (D rago 5-7 and topped Wyman Oil last night, win his fourth game. Grich has hit 17 homers this year the Rangers’ six-run first inning and lost his 13th decision NIKE Dave Solomson, Jim Warner tinue compiling points leading 15-13. Three members of the Formal’s Inn Penguins were Marichal 3-1) at Milwaukee and Tony Kastauskas each 2 9 4 1 8 4 0 4 9 9 against nine wins. Breaking loose for a six-run to prizes on a cumulative basis. Donna Murray with a homer compared to 12 last season. (Slaton 8-12 and Wright 8-15), 2, added two hits. named to the All-Tournament team after conclusion of the third inning. Center Congo Manchester Mayor John and a single and Lisa Brown TONIGHT Paul Blair hit his 12th homer — compared to 10 last A’s 2-3, Twins 1-4 N East-Central Connecticut Girls’ Softball League Tourna­ topped CBT, 9-4, last night at Thompson will present awards with two bingles were best for 7:30 Mels vs. Pirates, season — to snap a 3-3 tie in the sixth inning of the second Reggie Jackson hit his 20th homer to snap a 1-1 tie in the Minnesota (Corbin 6-3) at SILK CITY ment held this past weekend and last night. Nike Field to advance into the after the final race, Aug. 14. the winners. Lauri T^rkington WINF game. Doyle Alexander went 7 1-3 innings in that one for eighth inning of the first game as Ken H o lt^ an outdueled Kansas City (Dal Canton 6-5), N Groman’s Sports Shop nipped Marrianne Pemberton and Kathy Strand were named to Town Tournament next week. All interested parties are in­ had a homer and two singles for 8 :0 0 (18) Yanks vs. his fifth win. for his 12th triumph. Blyleven allowed only California (Hassler 2-5) at Trudon VW, 10-8, last night at B I N G 0 B 1 N G 0 outfield posts while Lisa Schwartz nailed down the second Mark Snyder had three hits vited to enter. Wyman and Tracy DellAngela Orioles Between them, Grich and Blair had seven hits, scored 10 five hits and struck out nine but suffered his 13th loss. Chicago (Wood 16-13), N Fitzgerald Field. Trudon’s set­ 8:25 (22) Red Sox vs. base slot. ’The Penguins recently completed their initial Oakland (Blue 13-9) at Texas for the winners and Bob added two hits. runs and drove in six during the doubleheader. The Twins scored three runs off Dave Hamilton on a Magnano, Earl Vivian and back gives Dillon Ford fourth 54i i i i i Y Y Y Brewers year in the league with a 12-4 mark, good enough for se­ (Jenkins 14-10), N place in the league. Wednesday cond place behind league champ South Windsor. New York Yankees beat Boston 8-0, Texas pummelled walk, singles by Steve Braun, Jerry Terrell and Rod Carew Clarence Switzer each had two Scoring five in the first, and Eric Soderholm’s sacrifice fly and then held on to win playoffs find Moriarty Brothers The tournament was held in East Hampton with eight of Chicago 13-8 and Minnesota rebounded from a 2-1 opening National League blows. Jerry Wilson, Harry BASKETBALL Army-Navy outlasted Bantly 5 3 8 8 7 5 5 0 5 7 game loss to down Oakland 4-3 in other AL games. the nightcap. Bill Hands went six innings for his third win Hurley, Chas Bassos, Mike vs. Dillon at 7:30 and Groman’s Oil last night, 7-1. the nine teams from the ECCGSL participating and three EAST vs. Fogarty Brothers at 8:45, BOLAND with the closeout relief help of Bill Campbell. GB Bolcher and Tom Sokolowsky Laura Schauster hit a three- teams from the shoreline —Waterford, Old Saybrook and each had two hits for the losers both tilts at Fitzgerald. bagger for the winners while 7 8 8 8 0 6 1 3 3 0 East Lyme. St. Louis Mark Monette, Steve SENIOR I Philadelphia with the latter belting a homer. Liz Wieezorek accounted for OIL CO. The locals opened with an 18-1 decision over Old JohnsonTop Batter McAdam and Jim McGehan Bike Shop was a forfeit the only run by Bantly. Pittsburgh each had two hits for Groman’s winner over MCC. 4 1 4 2 I 1 3 9 3 3 Saybrook behind the hot bat of Cindy Hanson and the MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS CHARTER OAK EST. 1935 Montreal with Dave White and Ron Eagles Blue 68 (Jeff Heim 12, defensive play of Kathy Stand and the pitching of Dot Brin- Crispino’s topped Charter Doing the damage early, New York Seplowitz each adding a homer. Bill Hickey 14), Langan 35 (Pat damour. The second encounter ended in a 15-13 setback to Oak Restaurant, 7-5, last night Hagler Real Estate held on for 3 7 4 5 4 7 0 2 8 I In Twilight League Chicago 9W Tom Vincent had three hits for Russillo 10). East Lyme. at Fitzgerald Field and will a 10-8 duke over Manchester Leading Batters Home Runs WEST the losers with Les Keston, FUEL OIL face Army & Navy tonight at INTERMEDIATE Olds last night. Relegated to the losers bracket in the double elimination National League W L Pet GB Greg Karakashian, Frank Sonics 46 (Healy 24, Ostberg 6:15 at Fitzgerald. Lynne Wright homered and 8 9 9 I 4 0 2 2 5 5 tourney, the Penguins eliminated East Hampton Saturday, Weekly statistics released by the Greater Hartford NATIONAL LEAGUE; Los Angeles 73 37 .664 Breen and Hank Pawlowski 16), Cheney Tech Beavers 37 36.9 G AB H Pet Mike Riccio was three-for-four doubled for the winners with 1^9, and downed Waterford, 11-5, Sunday. Nancy Downing, Wynn, LA and Schmidt, Phil 25; Cincinnati 66 45 .595 7W each adding two blows. (Foran 17, Pressamarita 10). 200 Qdlon Minimum Twilight Baseball League office showed that Player- Garr, Atl 108 451 164 .364 for the winners with Bill Tracy Carrie Hagler adding two Lisa Schwartz and Jenny Krascella wielded the hot bats C^eno, Hou 22; Bench and Houston 56 52 .519 16 Ozones 34 (Anton 11, Boland Manager Gene Johnson of Moriarty Brothers is the top Grvy, LA 105 436 140 .32! adding a triple and single. Skip doubles and Sue Roth one. Anne for the locals. Miss Schwartz and Miss Downing paced the Perez, Cin 20. Atlanta 56 53 .514 16W FELINE 9, Cowles 6), Social Lepers 31 AUTOMATIC DELIVERY hitter with a .412 average. The stats do not include Monday Brck, St.L 101 413 132 .320 San Francisco 50 62 .446 24 Leone tripled and singled for Prignano and Lisa Baker each atteck as South Windsor fell before the five-hit pitching of Playoff action in the league (F. Garvis 9, Dupont 7, Clifford 24 HOUR SERVICE night’s tilt. Smith, St.L 95 338 108 .320 AMERICAN LEAGUE: D. San Diego 45 67 .402 29 the losers with8teve Cianci and had two homers for the losers tonight finds Crispino’s vs. 6). Miss Pemberton. A return battle Sunday with East Lyme Other Comets in the top of Bcknr, LA 94 377 120 .318 Allen, Chi 29; Burroughs, Tex Monday’s Results Bill Shuteran adding two hits and Peggy Laneri added a 56 new w o^ to win $50. compared with one setback. Moriarty Brothers at 6:15 and was halted by rain and last night the downstaters won the Gross, Ho 103 372 118 .317 21; Jackson, Oak 20; Mayberry, Houston 7, San Francisco 2 apiece. roundtripper. 646-6320 the league in batting include The tall righthander’s WINF vs. Roosevelt Mills at completed game and the tourney championship with a 9-7 Zisk^ Pit 98 345 109 .316 KC 19; Melton, Chi, Hendrick, New York 10, Montreal 4 Rich Riordan with a .377 record includes four straight 7:30, both games at Nike Field. 300 CMtar 8t, ManchMter duke. Kathy Strand had a bases loaded triple in this set­ Mntnz, Phil 94 328 103 .314 Clev and Darwin, Minn 18. INDY Swim Willie’s Steak House nipped Just like regular Bingo, you can win with a average and a league­ shutouts. He has struck out St. Louis 3, Philadelphia 2, I back. Grnmo, Cn 99 295 92 .312 Los Angeles 6, Cincinnati 3 Scoring a come-from-behind the B.A. Club last night, 13-12. perfect five digit match down, across or on the leading 23 hits in 61 official WOMEN’S REC 44 in 52 innings with a 2.29 Schmidt.Phil 109 374 115 .307 Atlanta 9, San Diego 7 11-5 win over Manchester Oil I Notes Lori Grant blasted a at-bats. Frank DiMauro was Scoring seven runs in the fifth 2 diagonals appearing on each of the four Bingo ERA. Forty-six year-old Lev Tuesday’s Games Heat last night at Keeney Field grandslam homer for Willie’s The and sixth innings, the Leopards Cards. Diagonal matches pay off both ways, hitting at a .309 clip and Ron Spencer and Pete Sala have American League Runs Batted In St. Louis (McGlothen 12-7 and was Walnut Barber, advancing while Barbara Silver and Bren­ GranPs Plana edged the Tigers, 14-13, last Muffler That’s Krogh had an even .300 also done yeoman mound Bare 0-2) at Montreal (Torrez the winners into the Town Tour­ da McConnell each had doubles starting at either end of the five digit number. G AB; H Pet night at Cheney Tech although NEW YORK (UPI) - M. average and the league lead work as the Comets had won NATIONAL L E A ^ E : . 9-7 and Rogers 11-13), 2 nament. Tw o members of the for the losers. Guaranteed for Carw, Mn 106 421 155 .368 outhit. Donald Grant, chairman of the in homers with three. Jim Schmidt, Phil 87; Cedeho, Hou Chicago (Stone 3-3) at Bob Coroso, Len Morse, Ed Manchester Rec Swim Club five straight going into Mon­ Hargrv, Tx 87 272 93 .342 Julie Debate had a double and as long as you board of the New York Mets, is Balesano has also done his 82; Bench, Cin and Wynn, LA Philadelphia (Carlton 13-7), N Dutka and Jim Sullivan each participated in the 19th annual Scoring in every inning, An- day’s action. a triple for the Leopards with own the car... expected to take more direct Yaz, Bos. 102 357 116 .325 79; Cey, LA 75. Atlanta (Morton 11-7) at San had two hits for the \yinners Cross Harbor Swim beginning saldi’s outlasted Nassiff Arms share for the American Russ Bilodeau is the only Shirley Roglis adding a three- CONNECTICUT'S $100,000 LOTTERY control of the daily operations Orta, Chi 89 320 103 .322 Diego (Greif 6-12), N while Craig Repoli and Jim at Gulf Beach and ending at last night, 13-9. Division champs with 12 representative from bagger. • Ann Fazzino and of the club next season. Jcksn, Ok 100 345 109 .316 New York (Koosman 11-7) at Granato had a like number each Silver Beach in Milford last Debbie Kosky had a three-run Morewaystowin. More fun than ever. 876-2517 RBIs and 16 runs scored. Manchester Community AMERICAN LEAGUE: Simone Calhoun each added two Mets' General Manager Bob Randl, Tx 103 342 107 .313 Pittsburgh (Ellis 7-8), N for Oil Heat. Saturday. homer and a two-run homer for Balesano is a top glove also Burroughs, Tex 91; D. Allen, bingles to an 18-hit attack. Scheffing, 60, is considering College who is listed among Scott, Mil 107 406 125 .308 Cincinnati (T. Carroll 3-0) at Mike Wasyluk was second Ansaldi’s and Nancy Duffy in the infield or outfield. Chi 78; Bando, Oak 77; Darwin, Kathy Mirck homered and ^aW ER ’S MUFFLER SHOP retiring at the end of the 1974 the league-leaders. Bilodeau Brrgh, Tx 106 398 122 .307 Los Angeles (Sutton 9-8), N DUSTY with a time of 32:34 and Clare added a two-run shot for the Minn 67; H enderson, Chi; tripled pacing the losers’ 20-hit ROUTE 83 ROCKVILLE season but may accept another John Serafini leads the has a 3.81 ERA among the McRa, KC 94 333 102 .306 Houston (Osteen 99) at San Scoring in every frame but McDermott was third in the winners. Beth Macponald and Jackson and Rudi, Oak 66. attack with Judy Pospisil add­ position with the ciub. circuits with seven victories pitchers. Mddx, NY 84 266 81 .305 Francisco (Halicki 1-4), N the first, Vittner’s Garden girls division completing the Patty Packard homered for ing three hits and Denise Center topped the Angels, 12-8, course in 34:35. Nassiff’s. Harrison two. t 11 PAGE FOURTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Tues., Aug. 6. 1974 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues.. Aug 6 1974__PAGE FIFTEEN Htip Wanted 13 Help Wanted 13 Help Wanted 13 Homes For Sale 23 Homes For Sale 23 Homes For Sale Breakfast Set 23 Homes for Sale 23 Homes lor Sale. By Chamber at BABYSITTER — Mature BAKERY salesgirl, part-time, BOOK BINDERY has opeining COVENTRY - Owner anxious. Court Cases Lincoln Center woman for 3 or 4 evenings a apply in person. Pine Bakery, for all around bindery help, MORTGAGE MONEY Make an offer for this spacious week. Homestead Village, 658 Center Street, Manchester. experience preferred. Good 7 1/2 room Raised Ranch on a WE FIND THE HOUSE Beaver Trail, Coventry, failure The Greater Manchester Congress Street! 649-5850. benefits. Must be reliable. App­ Available beautiful acre lot. King size YOU MAKE THE HOME CIRCUIT COURT 12 a motor vehicie whiie* license to drive in the established lane Chamber of Commerce, under EXPERIENCED aides - ly Hartford Bindery, 2882 Main master bedroom, 1 1/2 oaths, REALTOR GAL FRIDAY — Be indispensi- danlel f. ruala Manchester Session and registration are suspended, reduced from reckless driving, the auspices of its Business Ser­ Taking applications for im­ Street. Hartford, 8-4:30. 7 V 2 % CHFA. V A o r FHA Programs formal dining room, extra large MAS Bruce 0. Warren, 20, of 13 $10 remit $25. ble with this East Hartford mediate and September eat-in kitchen with appliances, $25. vices Division, is sponsoring an PlasM call for appointmant to saa H you Centerfield St. Monday pleaded • Wiiiiam J. Peopies, 20, of firm. Looking for bright gal openings Only apply if you TELLERS - We will train for fantastic family room with $36,900 • Robert N. Potter, 28, of Insight ’74 breakfast Tuesday, with excellent typing and some ‘ would qualify under thaaa programa. guilty to possession of con­ 14 Thomas Dr., failure to drive have good work and attendance position in one of our 6 branches fireplace and carpeting and 2- Brand new Dutch Colonial on McKee St. This 6-room Hartford, fourth-degree Aug. 27 at the Manchester office exposure. No shorthand. records. Burnside Convalescent car g a r^ e . Low 40’s. Colli trolled drugs, reduced from in the established lane reduced m the Manchester-East Hart­ homo Is In an area of now homes. Wall-to-wall carpeting, larceny (shoplifting), $15. Sheltered Workshop, Lincoln ShcHcralii Good $$ and benefits. Fee paid. Home, 870 Burnside Ave., East ford area. Hours must be flexi­ Wagner, Realtors, 663 Burnside sale of marijuana, and he was from reckless driving, $25. formal dining room, U/i baths, largo master bedroom, Cases nolled (not prosecuted) Center, 494 Main St. Hurry, call Sharon, Rita Girl, Hartford, Conn. ble. If interested, inquire at FM Avenue, East Hartford, 289- fined $150. • James G. Rogasky, 20, of gas heat, fireplaced living room, convenient location. included; The Chamber, which seeks to CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 164 East Center Street, Hartford National Bank, 320 FRECHEHE & MARTIN, Realtors, Inc. 0241. Jmmedlat^occi^^ East Hartford, operating a • James L. Bossie, 28, of 326 identify service resources for Manchester, 646-3441. West Middle ’Tpke., 646-4144 KEYPUNCH Operator, part- $25,000 New Listing in East Hartford. 6-Room Colonial, 3 Other dispositions included: motor vehicle while under the Center St., issuing a bad check. its industrial community, has Manchester. An equal oppor­ 263 Main Straat, Manchaater ITOLLAND — Seven-room DRIVERS for school buses — time, one year experience • Clifford Woodrow, 61. of 329 influence of liquor, $150. The • Philip J. Bramande, 24, of selected the workshop because tunity employer. iRanch. Garage, fireplace. large bedrooms, country size kitchen, extra large dining Manchester area. Apply now required on IBM, Systems III, Carpeting. In-ground swim­ Woodland St., operating a charges of improper passing 368 Oakland St., fourth-degree it provides an outstanding Data recorder, 129, 029 or room, full basement, 1-car garage. Ideal starter home. motor vehicle while under the and unsafe tires were nolled. for September openings. We Business Opportunity 14 TOLLAND — Unusual 7-room MANCHESTER — Convenient, ming jwil. Lovely area, great larceny and disorderly conduct. resource for subcontracting will train. Call 643-2414. similiar keypunch machine. $35,900 - Robin Hood would have loved this one. The large influence of liquor, $150. • Steven Pointer, 17, of 109 Contemporary. Custom built, centrally located 7-room, 2- for children, on 4 1/2 acres. • Donald P. King, 24, of Staf­ work available to neighboring Excellent pay and fringe Pasek Realtors, MLS, 289-7475, tree shaded lot Is just the beginning. This super clean 6- • Richard G. Keck, 16, of 65 Buckland St., disorderly con­ industries. Among the many PHONE 643-2711 benefits. 6-12 P.M. Coca Cola private location, 1 1/2 baths, story, 4-bedroom house. room Cape has much to offer. Wall-to-wall carpeting, a ford Springs, third-degree SECRETARY — Good typing, rough plumbing in for future Features include; dining room, 742-8243. Congress St. and Harold C. duct reduced from possession larceny by possession, posses­ businesses which have placed ■dictaphone and some shortnandiortna Bottling Company, Mr. Clark, fireplace, bullt-lns, 1 % baths and plenty of privacy. Krach, 18, of 23 Beacon St., both of marijuana, $20. 569-130. RIDICULOUS bath, lots of glass, cathedral enclosed sun porch. General sion of a controlled substance, work with the workshop are FOR ASSISTANCE IN PLACING YOUR AD will land this spot ope open with ceilings, cutstone fireplace, Electric oil heat, close to MANCHESTER - Two-family, $53,900 - Just starting out? Why not let your tenants help charged with disorderly con­ • Donald Chamberlain, 20, of Gerber Scientific of South Manchester firm. Mag card 6-3. Fireplace, 3 garages. Wall- second-degree burglary, and A liquid that effectively wrap-around deck, large roof schools and shopping, oversized you with your monthly payments. This two-year old duplex Is | duct in connection with a May 52 G re e n M anor R d ., Windsor and Allied Printing Co. K experience a plus. Gooa salary to-wall carpeting, freshly first-degree larceny. Now Taking Applications balances and seals tires. overhangs, paneled family two-car gar^e with large close to schools and shopping. With three bedrooms on 25 streaking incident, nolled trespassing with a motor vehi­ of Manchester. and benefits. Fee paid. Hurry, painted. Immediate occupancy. • Kenneth E. Sibley, 18, of Proven by millions and room, 2-car garage. Located on storage area. (Jail after 4 p.m., either side, eat-ln kitchen with appliances Included. (not prosecuted). cle (motorcycle) on school The breakfast, which begins ADVERTISING ADVERTISING HAPPY ADS Call Sharon, Rita Girl, 164 East for 1.8 lovely treed acres. All this 649-9565. Only $41,500 Pasek Realtors, Willimantic, fourth-degree Center Street, Manchester, 646- millions of miles of usage. MLS, 289-7475, 742-8243. • Edward S. Opalack, 51, of grounds, $15. at 8 with the program con­ INDEX plus an ever changing 65 mile $37,000 - This older 6-room Colonial Is loaded with charm. larceny. 3441. Exceptional profit oppor­ The very quiet street Is an added extra. A large fireplaced 228 E. Middle Tpke., operating • Robert M. Day, 22, of cluding not later than 9, will NOTICES DEADLINE FULL-TIME CASHIERS view. Call today. $59,900. BOLTON — Immaculate RATES tunities. Exclusive dis­ give company representatives 1 — Lost and Found 12:00 noon the day before Mutt be willing to work 2 Amedy Realty, Realtors, 875- Custom Cape situated on 4.7 MANCHESTER living room, formal dining room, large eat-ln kitchen, three 2 — Periontia 1 day ...... 9t word per day publication. ASSISTANT dispatcher — for tributorships. Call J. Burks 6283. park-like acres, fruit trees, good sized bedrooms and a full bath. Although this home an opportunity to become 3 days ...... St word per day nights a week. Many com­ 3 — Announcamanta Deadline for Saturday and our operations department. COLLECT at (214 ) 661-5305. blueberries, garden area, choic- LARGE FAMILY? has no garage. It does have something special. An ATTIC. A | acquainted with the workshop 4 — Enlerlainmeni 6 days ...... 7t word per day Monday Is 12:00 Noon Friday. Excellent opportunity in busy, pany benefits. Apply 5 — Aucllona 26 days ...... 6$ word per day South Windsor ly located one mile from Route fun place for tl^ ktos on a rainy day. facility and the resources it 1 . active office. Good health, good 1-84. Louis Dimock Realty, 649- 15 WORD MINIMUM Then take a look at this 8 $58,900 - Ellington. This 7-room Rarsed Ranch is spanking I Manchester Construction Dips offers. FINANCIAL judgment, good memory vital. K-MART IMPECCARLE 9823. 8 — Bonds-Stocks-Mortgages Happy Ads ...... $1,75 Inch PLEASE READ room, 3 or 4 bedroom Cape. A continental breakfast will ,1 Typing helpful. Insurance and Personnel Office Situation Wanted Six-room spacious Ranch, 1% now. Throe bedrooms, 2Vz baths, family room and a 2-car | 9 — Personal Loans ‘ » \^ILE today/ pension benefits. Apply Mr. IS Aluminum siding, oversized 1972- 73 — 454 units in 39 be served at a cost of $1.50. 10 — Insurance 239 Spencer Street vanity baths, 2-car garage. garage. This home offers a beautiful view. Hospital The estimated value of YODR AD Crowley, Hartford Despatch, Manchester one-car garage with patio. buildings for $2,883,000. In 1973- Anyone interested in attending Classified ads are taken over ■w An Equal Opportunity Emplofor WILL DO babysitting in my Also large rec room in lower Manchester construction in EMPLOYMENT 225 Prospect Street, East Hart­ Formal dining room, eat-in $56,500 - Woodbridge St. A four-family with good Irrtbmo. I the phone as a convenience. own home. Process of getting level. Attractive large lot. SMARTLY GRACIOUS ISotes 1973-74 was about 25.5 per cent 74, permits were issued for 48 may contact the Chamber of 13 — Help Wanted ford, or send resume. We are an kitchen, fireplaced living One 6-room apartment, three 4-room apartments. Live rent | units — at $519,000. Commerce office at 257 E. 14 — Business Opportunities The Herald Is responsible for license, Bolton Spotless move-in condition. lower than that in 1972-73, only one Incorrect Insertion and equal opportunity employer. A spacious 6-year old 8-room room and 2 full baths. 14’x24’ free. 15 — Situationt Wanted EXPERIENCED cabinet 647-1545. 40’s. Thomas Monahan, chief In 1972-'73, perm its were Center St. then only to the size of the I Contemporary home situated family room. Only $36,900. EDUCATION ... Sotntont maker wanted. Exceilent op- Call Suzanne or Arthur Shorts, building inspector, has issued for 129 single-family original Insertion. Errors which high on a hill with a pan­ Call 649-5306. LIST YOUR HOUSE IN ... Discharged Monday: Eva 18 — Private Instruc'ibns do not lessen the value of the may havt M at you RNS-LPNS ■ ortunity. Please’ call 646-3233. reported. The town’s fiscal year dwellings and 8 multiple-family 19 — Schools-Classas E)isplaycra'ft, Manchester 643- □ REAL ESTATE oramic view of the Hartford Thibault, East Hartford; 20 — Instructions Wanted advertisement will not be cor­ a h a p p y a d l AIDES ends June 30. dwellings. In 1973-74, the totals rected by ait additional Inser­ 955’f. J. WATSON REACH CO. skyline. A semi-covered EQUAL HOUSINQ OPPORTUNITY Lester Harrington, East Hart­ 7-3, 3-11 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• The totals are $14,321,466 for were 110 single and 23 multiple. REAL ESTATE tion. Realtors M LS sunken patio faces private BARROWS & WALLACE REALE’S CORNER ford: Katharine Peterson, 45 Homes For Sale 23 Other comparisons show 11 23 — Homes lor Sals Full-time and part-time REAL ESTATE - Need for one Mm c Hm Im ’ OtIIca 647-9139 woods. All this, plus a fan­ ManctMtltr New Hivmi HnKord 1972-73 and $11,418,311 for 1973- 24 — Lots-Land lor Sale Talcott Ave., Rockville; Happiness Is — ;!$ positions available, com­ eager salesperson for active 64B-B306 397-1918 278-1802 74. The amounts used for commercial buildings in 1972-73 25 — Investment Property MANCHESTER - Small two- tastic kitchen, 4 bedrooms, Dorothy Balkan, 145 Hilliard St. Today^s 26 — Business Property I Coaching Manchester petitive salary plus company local real estate office. building permits are for the and 2 in 1973-74; and 4 industrial family, ideal investment. Good baths, heated basement, Homes For Sale Elizabeth Rubera, East Hart­ 27 — Resort Property ^ Olds team In § paid life, health, major Experience not necessary, will 23 Lois-Land for Sale 24 construction value only. The buildings in 1972-73 and 4 also in 28 — Real Estata Wanted NOTICE location and condition. Low MANCHESTER - Six-room large family room, etc., etc. ford; Shirley Harkins, 71 Niles Thought PUBLIC HEARING medical and disability In­ tram. For confidential appoint­ BOLTON — By owner. Country cost of building lots and the 1973- 74. □ NOTICES Little Miss Softball 3 30’s. Paul W. dougan. Realtor, house, close to schools and Asking $66,900. living, 3-bedroom L-shaped FIRST OFFERING - Excellent Dr.; Lillian Cardin, Wiiliman- MISC. SERVICES ADDITIONAL S LISA, MELISSA, COLEEN,>S surance makes this truly one ment call Rick Merritt, 646- shopping. $26,000. Hagler Real HEBRON -104 acres near Lake builder’s profit factor are not In 1972-73 there were 45 swim­ 31 — Services Ollered 1180. 643-4535, 646-1021. WARREN L HOWLAND Ranch on one-acre landscaped 5-room Cape, tiled bath, full tic; Bennett Stanley, East included. ming pools and only 31 tool 32 — Painting-Papering APPROPRIATIONS S PATTY, SUE C., KATHY, i of the best benefit packages Estate, 643-6624. lot. All extra-large rooms, shed dormer, porch, stone Amston, R-1 zone. Frontage on Hartford; Karen Claing, East 33 — Building-Contracting BOARD OF DIRECTORS Lost and Found 1 available. Apply the Director two roads. Attractively priced Almost the entire differential sheds constructed in When life has once begun, it g AMY, MIMI, PEGGY, ANNE,3 DENTAL Assistant, full time, MANCHESTER - Duplex 7-6, 3- REALTORS living room with fireplace, front, fireplace, plastered Hampton. 34 — RoolIng-SIding TOWN OF MANCHESTER car garage, excellent location, MANCHESTER - Six-room walls, hot water oil neat, quiet to sell. Call Arthur Shorts, 646- between the two fiscal years is Manchester. In 1973-74 the new needs to be nourished. Life will 35 — Haating-Plumbing SUE S., SHARON, KIM, of Nursing Service to learn experience preferred but will 643-1108 dining room, 2 baths, carpets Also, Donna Cramer, East 36 — Flooring ^ Q N N e e n c u T LOST - Passbooks - 112560, 8- good incoe. Upper 30’s. LaPen- Cape with new roof, new location, ample shade trees. 323,3. J. Watson Beach Co. reflected in the construction swimming pools numbered 106 wither unless it is sustained. ^ and SUE W. ^ more about the health care train. Send resume to P.O. Box throughout, new aluminum Manchester office, 647-9139. Hartford; Corinne Pockett, 37 — Movlng-Trucklng-Storage Notice is hereby given that 502, 100560, 115300, 102445, opportunities at ta Agncy, Realtor, 646-2440. kitchen and new bathroom. A siding and roof. Many extras. Priced at only $32,800. Charles value of apartment units in and the tool sheds 157. And these nourishments and 38 — Services Wanted I Congratulations on a | 1, Glastonbury, Conn. 06033. potentially large lot. Good area. RED 4, Rockville; James Jor­ the Board of Directors, Town of 105041, 11-00593. Savings Bank MANCHESTER - Centrally Low 40s. Call 647-1128. Lesperance, 649-7620. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• sustenances are all external; of Manchester. Application ^ fine season Girls ^ 647-9191 $31,900. T.J. Crockett, Realtors, dan, Lebanon; Elaine Ander­ MISC. FOR SALE Manchester, Connecticut, will TIMROD RD. - New 7-room located six-room bungalow in Investment Property 25 nothing can live without help, 41 — Articles lor Sale made for payment. 9 A.M. - 3 P.M. Raised Ranch. Two nireplaces, 643-1577. MANCHESTER - West side, son, 41 Garden St.; Mary hold a Public Hearing in the Si; from Art and 'U Director of excellent condition. Fireplace, ASHFORD — Country Cape or entirely within itself. 42 — Building Supplies MEADOWS 2 1/2 tiled baths, appliances, Verplanck School, first time on Marschal, 48B Downey Dr.; 43 — Pets -Birds- Dogs Hearing Room, Municipal I Mrs. S. i garage, full basement^ in with 11 lovely acres. Spacious 7- MARI,BOROUGH - Price A person is the greatest of all 44 — Livestock LOST - Savings Passbook No. CONVALESCENT CENTER Nursing Services city utilities, plastererd walls, room home, 2-car garage, barn, market, 6 room Ranch, im­ drastically reduced. Two acres Blanche Perras, East Hart­ Building, 41 Center Street, S¥;¥:¥:¥:®¥*¥:¥:¥:¥:¥:¥:¥:¥:¥:¥;S'! MASSACHUSEHS Bowers School area. $29,500. creations; and more than any 45 — Boats & Accessories 22972-8 Hartford National Bank 333 Bldwall SL We have an opening coming patio. Two-car garage. Shade shed, swimming pool and gar­ maculate condition, garage, on Route 66, zoned commercial. 46 — Sporting Goods Help Wanted 13 $40,000 - 22 Rooms, 3 floors. T.J. Crockett, Realtors, 643- ford; Elsa Robinson, 63 Green Three Major Permits other thing, a person needs Manchester, Connecticut, and Trust Co., First for a progressive RN. B.S., 1-3 trees. Buil by Ansaldi. Charles 1577. den. Plus house trailer income. enclosed porch. 40s. Hayes Small, air-conditioned five- 47 — Garden Products Tuesday, August 13,1974, at 8:00 Manchostar, Conn. Some furniture. Structurally Manor Rd.; Harry Kellner, 333 nourishment. Perhaps the best 48 — Antiques Manchester Office. Application years experience preferred as Lesperance, 649-7620. Louie Dimock Realty, 649-9823. Corp. 646-0131. room house and separate new made for payment. Bidwell St.; Gilbert Demon, 173 overall word for this is: Food. 49 — Wanted to Buy P.M. to consider and act on the SALESWOMAN wanted - 7 Director of Nurses. ’This posi­ sound. Nestled in a valley building of 1,100 square feet. Woodbridge St. Boost July Building ADVERTISING Assistant — ELLINGTON - custom-built 7 near many ski areas. Han­ Every person is master of his RENTALS following: p.m. to midnight, four evenings tion in a large, modern con­ Charming Immaculate Call Arthur Shorts, 646-3233. J. Best ^ t in the area available l/2room Colonial, 4 bedrooms, Watson Beach Real Estate Co., own destiny, like it or not; 52 — Rooms lor Rent 1. Appropriations to be added a week. No experience valescent home will become cock, Mass. 8-ROOM HOME 53 — Apartments lor Rent to capital accounts of the 1974- □ FINANCIAL necessary. Apply Mister Donut, with East Hartford company, living room, family room, 2-car OFFEREDJY ESTATE Manchester office 647-9139. The estimated value of Green Manor Construction Co. capable or not. To be the best 54 — Homos lor Rent 255 West Middle Tpke, need bright energetic outgoing available in mid-September. attached garage, large lot. 55 — Business lor Rent 75 budget for the purpose of $7,500 - 4-room cottage shell, 4 bedrooms with full attic - Manchester construction last or its affiliates — $528,630 to person one can be, what he does Manchester. gal to assist in TV and radio Experience in geriatrics a Char-Bon, 646-1483. Real Estate Wanted 28 56 — Resort Property lor Rent paying the costs of the Bonds-Stocks-Mortgages 8 100 amp electric service and 7-ROOIW DUTCH COLONIAL space for 2 more. Plus rec month was over twice that of a Green Manor for the comple­ with the food he eats or has 57 — Wanted to Rent advertising. Plenty of. public must. Excellent benefit >8 — Wise, lor Rent following proposed public im­ septic tank. Sherwood Forest, room, sunporch and 2-car gar­ year ago, a report by the tion of its Northfield Green available determines how well MATURE FEMALE - Part- contact. Excellent salary and program and competitive Manchester 50 HOLL STREET SELLING your home or Bletchman Says provements and capital MORTGAGES, loans first se­ Mass. age. (Jonvenient to building inspection department Condominiums, $180,000 to E.F. he lives— how long he lives— if AUTOMOTIVE time Dental Assistant. Hours benefits. Fee paid. Hurry, Call salary. 41 VERNON ST. acreage? For prompt friendly 11 — Autos lor Sale projects or such of them as may cond, jhird. All kinds. Realty Sharon, Rita Girl, 164 East everything. Immediate oc­ He fTon’t Primary indicates. Associates for a new buiding in he lives. The food we need is statewide, credit rating un­ approximately 1-5:30, no Satur­ Please send resume of For details call... IVz baths, 2-car garage, fireplaced living room, service, call Louis Dimock 12 — Trucks lor Sale hereafter be approved by the days. Some work experience Center Street, Manchester 646- Maintenance free 7-room cupancy. Low 40’s. Robert H. Bletchman, who ’The figures are $1,477,586 for much more than groceries; it is 3 — Heavy Equipment lor Sale qualifications to Box A, Realty, 649-9823. the Manchester Industrial voters pursuant to the necessary. Reasonable. Con­ preferred. Will train. Call for 3441. older Colonial. 3 bedrooms, 2 HAGLER REAL ESTATE formal dining room, large well landscaped lot. was defeated by Ted Cummings July of this year and $738,092 also psychological and 4 — Molorcyclos-BIcycles fidential, ouick arrangements. Manchester Evening Herald. OWNER, 643-0889 Park, and $99,000 to Elsted 5 — Campers-Trallers-Moblle interview, 289-8396. full baths, carpeted kitchen, 643-6624 $41,500. for July 1973. spiritual. provisions of Section 25, Alvin Lundy Agency. 527-7971. ALI, CASH for your property last Wednesday for the Construction Co. for completing Homes Chapter V of the Town Charter CLERK — To work part-time in formal dining room with Llcentad Broker lor 'The entire increase can be at­ When real living has once 6 — Automotive Service 100 Constitution Plaza, Hart­ Maaaachuaetta and Connacllcut Call 6 4 3 -8 1 5 2 within 24 hours. Avoid red tape, Democratic nomination for a second ne\y building in at a regular or special election, SECRETARY-Bookkeeper — retail store. Must be mature. fireplace, living room and state representative, has an­ tributed to three permits to begun, our sustenance comes 7 — Autos lor Rent-Lease ford. Evenings, 233-6879. Evening and weekend hours COOK’S ASSISTANT - Full­ COVENTRY - Private peaceful instant service. Hayes Agency, Manchester Industrial Park. namely: For private school in den. Aluminum siding, garage realistically priced at $28,500. 646-0131. nounced he won’t seek a Permits were issued last from those who share in our Manchester, to start August 19, available. Profit sharing retire­ time, m ature person. Good with enclosed screened porch. a. An appropriation not to MORTGAGES - 1st, and 2nd starting salary, excellent fringe CUSTOM BUILT 3-bedroom Five room waterfront Ranch, primary. month for a $67,500 addition to love, who return our love. This 8-4:30, public contact. 646-1610. ment plan. Apply in person. Just reduced for quick sale. exceed $2,oio0,000.00 for con­ mortgages — interim financing Cumberland Farms Store, 449 benefits. On the bus line. Apply Ranch — West side, excellent MANCHESTER - Two- kitchen with built-ins, large WFl WILL buy your house. Call Cummings, who is The Guest the Manchester Raquet Club on is the kind of food Jesus of CLEAN, move-in condition. Six struction, renovation and im­ — expeditious and confidential Hartford Road, Manchester. in person. East Hartford Con­ condition. Call 647-1716 after 6 bedroom Duplex Condominium, living room, extras include anytime, Hutchins Agency, Manchester Democratic town Nazareth left for us: The food FEMALE — Over 18. Openings room cape with bedroom space Was a Cow W. Center St.; 8 one-family provements of various storm service, J.D. Real Estaze valescent Home, 745 Main P.M. No agents. one full, two half baths. Call galore, fireplaced living room. washer and dryer. More Realtors, 649-5324. chairman, was endorsed for the of his love for us — himself — for Receptionist and detailed information, 646-2677. dwellings, at an average con- 1, • * Orders Probe drainage projects. Assoc. 646-1980. Masseuses. Earn over $150 per TOY DEMONSTRATORS Street, East Hartford. 646-1180 owner, 643-1357. mod quality carpeting. Treed seat in Assembly District 12. GODFREY, HI. (UPI) - struction.cost of $34,500; 1 two- AUGUSTA, Mdine (UPI) - MANCHESTER — Custom built lot in quiet friendly Fiano Agency. Have you availed yourself of b. An appropriation not to week. Apply at Venus Health Earn 2S% commission selling best liiK SELLING your house? Call us The incumbent is Republican More than 300 persons turned family dwelling; 2 garages; 11 Maine Gov. Kenneth M. Curtis of toys and gifts! Z0% to hostesses, i - EQUIPMENT OPERATOR 6-room Cape with front-to-back MANCHESTER — New listing. neighborhood, $34,900. Eastern, exceed $2,500,000.00 for the Club, 455 Main Street, MERRin ARENCY MANCHESTER - Nice 3- first and we’ll make you a cash Donald Genovesi, who is not out for a party at Jim Beane’s fences; 49 swimming pools; 13 the love of God? Have you □ EMPLOYMENT color catalog, no delivering or collec­ trainees - Communication living room. Immaculate condi­ Seven-room Ranch designed for 643-9969, 646-8250. said Monday he has ordered an acquisition and purchase of the Manchester. bedroom Cape, one-car garage, offer. One day service. T. J. seeking re-election. The GOP dairy farm here last week, and tool sheds; 3 signs; 75 found the source of life in investigation into a possible il­ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••« ting, S&H Green Stamps to Cable, Inc. has openings for .tM .T m tion. Original owners moving easy entertaining. Living room Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577. Manchester Water including all demonstrators. We handle the details with fireplace, dining room, full basement, nice location. candidate is Wallace Irish Jr. the guest of honor was a cow. alterations and additions; 1 Christ? A harvest of great plen- legal “conspiracy” on the part Help Wanted 13 MEN-WOMFN, Drivers equipment operator trainees. south. $34,900. T.J. Crockett, MANCHESTER - 5-4 duplex, •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• titude awaits you in him. Par­ real estate, personalty, fixtures — you run the parties! Company offers a high salary Realtors, 643-1577. first-floor family room that two-car garage, separate fur­ $31,500. Call Mitten Realty, 643- Bletchman said today he will The cow, Dora Mega, a 17- demolition; 2 abandoned-car of the major oil companies to wanted to sell Hood ice cream American Home Toy Parties, Inc. 6930,______take, and live. and appurtenances owned by plus an extensive benefit MANCHESTER - Newer 5-5, opens to a large jalousied naces, wall-to-wall carpeting, support Cummings and, “in the year-old Holstein, has produced removals;. 87 electrical, 28 increase profits. PART-TIME work af home, on from our mobile vending Tel. 749^26 two-family, bedrooms, living said company in the Towns of trucks. Choice routes are program. You can choose MANCHESTER — Striking 4 porch, 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, country kitchen, excellent con­ Put dollars in your pocl cellars and attics, also sqme Trade Names Marc Mathieu, swimming Education. on or before October (7, 1974 or be AVA\TI<: BOLTON - Building lots, one Manchester Telephone Employees Service Fund. barred by law. The fiduciary is: BONANZA SIRLOIN Pit of PHARMACIST - Rockville and Mrs. Neumann, 646-6555. with tenants and business te­ tree work done. 644-1775. Alton J. Hare and Donald R. pool at 495 Tolland Tpke., $550. Charles Brisson The Connecticut Bank nant on the first floor. Located acre minimum, affording view Proposed additional appropriation to 1974-75 Budget, Sewer Spencer Street in Manchester is greater Hartford area, full­ NURSES AIDES - All shifts, OLDER HOME - Ranch Style. RKALTY Mullen Jr., doing business as ’Thomas H. Elliott, swimming Business Manager and Trust Company DRIVERS - With trailer MANCHESTER - New 5-5 two- at 105 Main Street, corner of of Connecticut Valley. Starting LIGHT Trucking - Odd jobs, Operating Fund, TRANSFER to Sewer Reserve Fund — $55,- One Constitution Plaza seeking part-time help days and time, top wages, hospitalization experience preferred, excellent New roof, full basement, expan­ Oak Grove Woodworking, 179 pool at 80 Columbus St., $495. and pension plan, pleasant experience. Steady year-round family in Eighth D istrict. 646-5461 Grove Street, Manchester. In at $10,000. Owners can assist in cellars and attics cleaned, 000.00 for construction of sewers on Linwood Drive, 416, 427 and Hartford, Connecticut 06119 evenings in the fall. Apply in starting salary, good fringe dable attic. Needs y,,ur per­ building of homes. Fiano Agen­ Oakland St. Robert Albrio, additions to person between 10 A.M. and 12 working conditions. Call Mr. employment. Excellent fringe benefits, paid lunch period, on Aluminum siding, 1 1/2 baths, very good condition with large lawns mowed, small tree work. 433 Keeney Street, to be financed by issuing temporary notes to benefits and rate of pay. Call sonal touch to make it a lot located in business zone. cy, 646-2677. Ida J. Lindberg and Andrew dwelling at 50 Horton Td., $5,- P.M. and 2 P.M. and 4 P.M. Ask Kidd at Arthur Drug for inter­ bus line. East Hartford Con­ charmer. Upper 20’s. Jackston big kitchen and separate Free estimates. Phone 643-6(X)0 be paid from anticipated income from sewer assessments in ac­ view appointment, 527-1164. 649-4523. basements. Mid 50s. T.J. Call P.M.H. Real Estate, 528- J. Lindberg, doing business as 000. for Mr. Gudewicz or Mr. Jef­ valescent Home, 745 Main Agency, 646-1316. SOUTH WINDSOR - Nine cordance with Section 7-269A of the Connecticut General Statutes fries. Street, East Hartford. Crockett, Realtors, 643-1577. 9321 after 5 p.m. 568-5776. Blue Lantern Gift Shop, 254 G.L. White Co. for Russell revised. TOWN OF VERNON NOTICE TRUCK DRIVER - Class 2 COVENTRY - Twin Hills choice acres with 350’ frontage ODD JOBS - Carpentry, pan­ PART-TIME Secretary — Drive. Four-room Ranch on eling, rec rooms, offices, Broad St. White, additions to dwelling at BOARD OF EDUCATION license. Must be reliable. COVENTRY — Seven room on Foster Road. Attractively Proposed additional appropriation to Fund 41, Educational Evenings. Typing, shorthand. MATURE PERSON to care for 106x469 lot, beautifully household repairs. Phone 649- Frederick C. Annulli and An­ 45 Turnbull Rd., $1,600. Special Grants, Learning-Play Activities Program—$14,068.00 to PUBLIC HEARING Inquire evenings only, 643-1442. Steady work. Apply in person. ■ 7 ROOM CAPE I Raised Ranch, 3 years old. CHARM priced. Call Marlene Trares INVITATION invalid, approximately 10 hours landscaped, 2 garages, new 644-9132 or Arthur Shorts, 646- 4594. drew J. Lindberg, doing Joseph Grinavich, garage at be financed from State Grant under Part B of Title I-ESEA for INVITATION BOARD OF DIRECTORS Central Connecticut Co-op weekly. However, occasionally Carpeting, dishwasher, dis­ CONVENIENCE business as A & L Realty Co., 576 W. Middle Tpke., $2,500. • TOWN OF MANCHESTER, Farmers Association, Inc. 85 ! This home Is In I driveway. Many extras. 3233. J. Watson Beach Co., use during 1975 fiscal year. PART-TIME or full-time, $5. overnight and one weekend per posal. Paneled family room Private. Immediate occupancy. CHARACTER 254 Broad St. Ingeborg Bates, fence at 325 TO BID CONNECTICUT TO BID Milk Street, Willimantic, I excellent condition and I with wet bar. 'Only $34,900, Realtors, Manchester office LAWNMOWERS repaired and Proposed additional appropriation to Fund 61, Special Grants, The Manchester Board of per hour average commissions, month. References required. 859-1301. Best describes this lovely Ross D. Plant and Barbara J. Autumn St., $150. ’The Board of Education of the TUESDAY, AUGUST 6, 1974 excellent advancement oppor­ Connecticut. I Is located on quiet I Pasek Realtors, 289-7475, 742- 647-9139. sharpened, pick-up and TOPICS Program — $4,507.41 for engineering services, to be Education solicits bids for Phone 742-6630. aluminum sided and brick Plant, doing business as Town of Vernon, Connecticut The Board of Directors will tunity. Arts and crafts I shady Cambridge I 8243. delivered. Call Sharpall now for alteraH^lrJs ^ ho f*na"ced by reimbursement from the State of Connecticut — $3,- will receive sealeid bids for Of­ Audio-Visual Equipment. RESPONSIBLE woman to — — — ~ t combination home. Two COLUMBIA - 72 acres close to your spring tuneup. 643-5305. General Printing Services. conduct a public session demonstrators needed by the PAINTER - Experience in new I Street within walking I BY OWNER - Manchester, im­ m!'" c" .,1 ® 724.92; and from General Fund Budget 1974-75 - $782.49 fro m fice and Classroom Furniture. Sealed bids will be received un­ fastest growing home party babysit, Thursdays and necessary. Call after 6 fireplaces, formal dining, charming central area of town. Bernard A. Lozier, doing Birch St., $200. Tuesday, August 6, 1974 from East Hartford maculate 7-room Colonial, RA-2 zone. Retired, out-of-state Contingency Fund. Bids will be received at the til 2:30 P.M., August 14,1974 at plan organization. Call 872-8663, Fridays, South Windsor, area, p »------■' I distance of stores and I family room with bar, study business as Lawn Commodities Forest Patten, shed at 304 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. in the fireplaced living room, 3 owner is anxious to sell. Call CASH Registers and adding Proposed additional appropriation to 1974-75 General Fund office of the Superintendent of which time Uey will be publicly 872-2780, or 633-9023. Call 644-2135. I buslines. I A GEM bedrooms, formal dining room, are only a few of the fine machines. - Sales, service, Co., 22 Regent St. Wetherell St., $600. Board of Directors’ Office in opened. The’right is reserved to Three bedroom Ranch, first Arthur Shorts, 646-3233 or Budget, Emergency Employment Extension Program — $38,- Schools, Park and School kitchen, den, walk-out base­ features offered. $71,500...call Marlene Trares, 644-9132, J. supplies, 15 years experience, Building Pt-rmils John Muldoon, tool shed at 500.00 to be financ^ from State Grant, Section 5 Block Grant. the Municipal Building to hear reject ahy and all bids. BOOKKEEPER - Fantastic At the present time we ere floor family room, spacious ment, 3-car garage, beautifully for complete details. formerly with NCR, Free Winfred B. Garner, swim­ 235 Highland St., $100. Streets, Rockville, Connecticut comments and suggestions Watson Beach Co., Manchester Proposed additional appropriation to 1974-75 Budget, Special Specifications and bid forms position open with Manchester seeking applicants to enter our : GORMAN I kitchen, large living room landscaped, low heat and taxes, Estimates, C,R,S, Company, until 12:00 noon Tuesday, IF Office, 647-9139. ming pool at 42 Norwood St., Frank E. Wiley, tool shed at from the public. bank for a full charge accessible to all areas. 528-2736. Coventry, 742-6381, Grants, Fund 61 — $36,000.00 to establish Traffic Services August 27,1974 and then at said may be secured at the Business I Edmund German ■ with fireplace and wall-to- it’s a Ranch you desire don’t $1,000. 79 Niles Dr., $150. Bureau, to be financed by Grant. Future sessions will be held Office, 45 N. School Street, bookkeeper with some banking WEAVER TRAININQ PROGRAM wall carpeting, fenced yard Frank W. Felletter, swim­ James Fay, alterations to place and time publicly opened, the first Tuesday of each month background. Supervise 10 I Agency I miss seeing this aluminum crea"t e """’» CUSTOM MADE draperies and Proposed additonal appropriation to 1974-75 Sewer Operating Manchester, Connecticut. Ray­ who eventually will be trained tor with trees, secluded patio. In Manchester J"“ " ming pool at 20 Franklin St., read, and recorded. ’ employes, great salary and sided beauty. First floor fami­ bedspreads, wide selection of dwelling at 1016 E. Middle Fund, Transfer to Sewer Reserve Fund — $49,351.79 for reim­ from 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. mond E. Demers, Business iManchester 646-4040^ perfect condition. I AN ESTATE [ $800. Tpke., $75. Specifications and proposal and the third Thursday of each benefits. Fee paid. Hurry, call LOOM FIXERS DESIGNER DECORATED ly room is great along with fabrics, I’hon 649-1786 anytime. bursement to the State of Connecticut for Sanitary Sewer Manager. I on this 6 acre lot ! Century Pool Corp. for Ray­ Jarvis Construction Co. for forms may be secured from the Sharon, Rita CJirl. 164 E. Center This Is an excellent opporttinity for an Individual to learn a Only $33,900 MaiUn School Area many other extras. A gem at Betterments incurred in conjunction with the construction of I- month from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 I located on Hlllstown office of the Superintendent of Court of Probate Street, Manchester. 646-3441. highly skilled trade. We have Instructora who will train $36,900. HEB’S Tree Cutting - lot mond F. Damato, swimming Raymond F. Damato, demolish 84, to be financed from Sewer Fund unappropriated surplus. p.m. in the Board of Directors’ SIX ROOM CAPE - 3 bedrooms, WARREN L HOWLAND I Road with tall trees en- ! pool at Homestead Park dwelling at 24 Homestead St., Schools, Park and School District of Andover qualified applicants. formal dining room, fireplace. Three bedroom Colonial, 2 CHARMING clearing and landscaping work Authorization for the General Manager to sign Agreements on Office. Roaltor 643-1168 I circling a natural | Village, 165 Homestead St., $4,- $600. Streets, Rockville, Connecticut. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Excellent company paid fringe benefits. Walking distance to grammar, fireplaces, family room, 2Vt Colonial will please you. done. Free estimate. Weekdays behalf of the Town and the Parking Authority regarding a I pasture land. | call 872-9771 after 5:30 P.M. 500. Glenn W. Covill, alterations The right is reserved to reject Phyllis Jackston APPLY junior nigh and high schools. baths, first floor laundry, Living room with fireplace, proposed parking lot on the property of St. James Clhurch. ESTATE OF NORMA A. MAYNARD PERMANENT, part-time Weekends anytime. Joseph Carter, swimming to dwelling at 196 Autumn St., any or all bids or any part when Secretary Pursuant to an order of Hon. Norman 872-3609. screened porch, ^car garage, formal dining, aluminum Dated at Manchester, Connecticut, this first day of August, openings in Manchester-South MANCHESTER - New homes pool at 40 Hoffman Rd., $1,700. $250. such action is deemed in the Board of Directors J. Preuis, Judge, all claims must be CHENEY BROTHERS, INC. ' large landscapud lot, Ansaldi- siding, 3-car garage. Priced to 1974. presented to the fiduciaiy named below Windsor area. Applicant must MANCHESTER - Beautiful 6Vz in desirable Porter Street area. !GORMAN* T^O HANDYMEN want varie- Clarence R. Wetherell, swim­ Mrs. Elsie Birbaric, best interest of the Board of Manchester, Connecticut on or before October 30, 1974 or be 31 Cooper Hill Street built. 50’s. sell at $39,900. • Edmund Gorman | Mrs. Phyllis Jackston, Secretary be at least 21 years of age and ijoom Cape, full shed dormer, 2 Foundations now being dug. ty of jobs, hedges, evergreens, ming pool at 79 Cushman Dr., alterations to dwelling at 48 Education. Dated at Manchester, barred by law. The fiduciary is: enjoy working with young peo­ MANCHESTER, CONN. 06040 Your plans or ours. 40s, 50s, Board of Directors Marjorie E. Maynard oaths, 3Vz bedrooms, garage, F. J.SPILECKI RICHARDS &KEHMNA J Agency | and trimming. Attics, cellars $3,200. Arcellia Dr., $2,000. ^ Charles Brisson Connecticut, this fifteenth day ple. Contact Mrs. Gaston, Jour­ 60s...T.J. Crockett, Realtors, Manchester, Connecticut 60 Hudson Street T E L E P H O N E 643-4141 treed lot. In 30’s. Mitten Realty, Realtor 843-2121 528-1731 MLS •Manchester 646-4040| cleaned. Reasonable rates. 643- Business Manager of July, 1974 Manchester, Conn. nal Inquirer, 646^)500. Realtors, 643-6930. 643-1577. LaaaaiwBaHMBHk, 5305.

{ PAGE SIXTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. Tues., Aug. 6, 1974_ 61 Autoa For Sala 61 Apartmentu For Rant 53 Apartmanta For Rant S3 Autoa For Sala MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues.. Aug. 6. 1974 - PAGE SEVENTEEN BENJY BY JIM BERRY OUT OUR WAY BY NED COCHRAN « a y ; t h a t F P / F F F C tO P W e Feature Q uality BUGS BUNNY OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE Because 17 years of fcw iW in g and managing apartments AFPm'/F^. INWANT TO PURCHASE HEREfe ONE THATIL \ GUARANTEED PER -m DON'T LET TH' COG O J T j HE‘ \A/MAT has taught u s what really matters. •/EAH, AN’ HE KNOWS It/ W W ftP , BOVS y o U V E 1^ IT ? SOME TIRES FOR MY, eiV/E YA GOOD, I UFE OVER CAR s a w t H' c a t (SO a r o u n d TH' HE'S GONE OUT AS FAR S E E N TOO MANY HORROR Available immediately: one and two bedroom toumhouses. HOUSE-AW' THAT TOUGH — ,. VEHICLE, SIRE.' SER V IC E AN’ TH PRICE THREE WEEKS .> AS HE CAW AN' s t i l l film s, o r f l ic k s, a s my Includes heat, air conditioner, dishwasher, wall to wall c u s t o m e r COULP GIVE B E S A F E .' carpet, individual basement, private patio. Models open IS RIOHT.'^...^------^ h im A BADTIME.' NEPHEWS REFER TO THEM! daily from noon to 8:00 p.m. TRUE,THE PLACE IS A NWHAT KIND OF A. m it e AUSTERE FoR A NWAKKANTV VACATION RESORT U M E m M End of Congress St., off W. Middle Tpke., O O ESrr, BUT THAT'S BECAUSE APARK, Manchester. . „ ^ „ 0 n HAVEf IT s t r e s s e s LiriLLABE by R.F.Damato HEALTH.' WE HAVE A GREAT SE­ c< ^l ■ Call PAUL DOUQAN, REALTOR, at 646-1021, 646^1363, or 643-4535 after SiOO p.m.______LECTION OF USED CARS WITH LOW PRICES THAT MEAN BIG SAVINGS TO NEWER three b’edroom YOU I Now that we have your Servicea Ottarad ANDOVER-Spacious four room 31 Building-Contracting 33 Haating-Plumbing 35 Cardan Producta 47 heated apartment, wall-to-wall Duplex, appliances, carpeting, attention, why not drop in a-b l i 1 1/2 baths, no pets, security carpeting, large closed in sun- and see for yourself? WINDOW CLEANING - Will LEON Cieszynski builder - new BOTTI Heating and Plumbing - porch. Call 742-7676. required. ?150 monthly. 643- YELLOW SQUASH, zucchini, 5700. MICKEY FINN BY HANK LEONARD wash your office, house and fac­ homes custom built, Prompt, courteous service. Call peppers, radishes, eggplants, tory windows. Special discount remodeled, additions, rec 643-14M. and tomatoes. Gleason Street, MANCHESTER - Newer 3- bedroom duplex, 1 l/2baths, full AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY SHERIFF— HMPH! COULD ME THAT'S THE prices for July and August. rooms, garages, kitchens Manchester. 649-7591. IF DIRK HAVE GONE TO LAKE . Work guaranteed. Our men are Flooring 36 basement, includes appliances. - Three-room heated apartment ONE PLACE HE remodeled, bath tile, cement on first floor. MarriM couple DIDN'T TAHOE--TO BE i p io f P r bonded and insured. Call 649-'.' 6270 per month. P.W. Dougan TELL ME, work. Steps, dormers. Residen­ preferred. Call 649-2759. - /vyoTHER.'?; fMANTTO GO! 5334. tial or commercial. Call 649- FLOOR Sanding-Refinishing, Realtor, 643-4535 or 646-1021. HE DIDN'T (specializing in older floorsL 1973 Maverick * a 7 « s TELL iEADY 4291. Tkare is i big deiaand far PLUSH 2 1/2 room apartment, PAINTING-You must call us. Ceilings and inside painting. MANCHESTER - Deluxe 2- 2-Door. V-8 engine, automatic transmission, bucket seats. m a a s u ! TO typawritan, outgrown d o d iiit carsi private swimming pool, patio, LEAVE We can beat the competition. John Verfaille, 646-5750, 872- bedroom Townhouse, full CARPENTRY - Porches, gar­ Cal HaraM Classifiad, 643-2711. barbecue, all appliances in­ ANYTIME « Quality, exnellent references, 2222. private basement, includes 1970 COUNTRY SQUIRE * 2 3 9 5 THE WOREV WART ages, additions, bathrooms, leat, appliances and carpeting. cluded. 649-0358, 643-6266. Station Wagon. Air conditioned. us »» 0« 0-D free estimates. Pte, 742-6U7 kitchens, houses, repairs. Free (toll free), 5-10 p.m. $250 per month. P.W. Dougan, estimates. Small jobs. Stephen □ MISC. FOR SALE Antlguaa Realtor,iltor, 643-4535...... or 646-1021.. FOUR-Room duplex, no CAPTAIN EASY Martin, 646-7295. utilities or appliances, one 1969 FORD LTD HARDTOP * 1 4 9 5 BY CROOKS & LAWRENCE older child accepted. Available CONCRETE WORK- WANTED Antique furniture, TWO-BEDROOM apartment on 4-Door, V-B engine, automatic transmission, power FEELINS BETTER THEY SAID NOT TO WORRY- THOSE Specializing in decking for in- Articlaa for Safa 41 glass, pewter, oil paintings, or September 1st. 644-0727. steering, vinyl roof. Mies DEWBERRY? SUV5 YOU WERE EXPECTIW6 WERE TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY juiet street, heat included. ground pools. Painting. other antique items, R. Security required. Call after 5, JUST DETAINED OUT WEST- Carpentry and general contrac­ DARK, RICH loam, 5 yards, DUPLEX apartment for rent, AREN'T YOU RELIEVED? Railroad tie walls. Call 646- Harrison, 643-8709. 646-4786. 1971 VOLKSWAGEN BUG * 2 1 9 5 8450. ting. Residential and commer­ $27.50 plus tax. Also sand, first floor, five large rooms, cial Whether it be a small stone, gravel, pool and patio Extra cleani 15,000 miles. Wantad to Buy 49 MANCHESTER - Attractive 2- garage, no pets, security, $190 G & H Paving & Construction repair job, a custom built home sand. 643-9504. per month. 646-^2. or anything'thi in ■ ■between, call 646- room apartment, heat, elec­ 1972 PINTO SEDAN * 1 8 9 5 Company-Paving, sealing, con­ WANTED - Wicker furniture, tricity, stove, refrigerator. PRISCILLA’S POP crete work, septic systems in­ 1379. ALUMINUM sheets used as 4-cyllnder engine, 4-speed transmission. BY AL VERMEER printing plates, .007 thick, any kind. Call 872-093p. References. No pets. $135. 228- stalled. Commercial and 3540, 649-5325. G r a n d p a , t e l l m e 1 AM, THAT WAS A> 23x32". 25 cents each or 5 for $1. 1973 GALAXIE 500 SEDAN * 3 9 9 S ABOUT VWHEN YOU LONG TIME AGO,. residential. 26 years STEPS sidewalks, stone walls, Phone 643-2711. WANTED — U.S. silver coins, VIIUGER 4-Door, automatic transmission, power steering. W ERE LITTLEI k ^ R I S C I L L A ! experience. Free estimates. fireplaces, flagstone terraces, THE CHARLES Apartments- 649-5233. 1964 and before. Paying 2 1/4 concrete repairs, inside and times face value. Call 649-8291. 4 1/2 room Townhouse, 1 1/2 APARTMENTS TOO NEWSPRINT end rolls. 25 l o n g t o outside. Reasonably priced. cents each. Inquire side door. baths, all appliances, 2 air- Two-Bedroom townhouses. 1972 FORD F-lOO PICKUP * 2 6 9 5 REMEMBER DO-ALL GUYS. Lawns, tree 643-0851. Manchester Evening Herald. FREEZER wanted in running conditioners, carpeting, heat, Fireplace. Wall-to-wall Camper shell. work, clean-ups, raking, condition or repairable. Call hot water, patio, basement gar­ carpeting. Two air- 6 age, soundproofing. $250. plowing, appliances moved, ANY TYPE Carpentry and WE BUY and sell used fur­ 646-5288. conditioners, appliances, heat 1970 CHEV. CAPRICE * 1 7 9 5 painting. Reasonable. 289-7019, masonry work, additions and__ niture. Cash on the line. One Charles Ponticelli, 646-1540, 2-Door Hardtop. remodeling. Free estimates. A. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 646-0800. and hot water. Tiled bath. No STEVE CANYON 528-8649. piece or an entire housefull. pets. BY MILTON CANIFF Squillacote, 649-0811. 646-6432. Furniture Bam, 345 Your Small Car SUNSHINE Painters and Main Street Rear, behind □ R E N T A L S Call 649-7620 FORD FIVE ROOMS - First Hoor, Headquarters BUT I SHALL DISPLAY W HILE ON A U S. NAVAL VESSEL Paperers, Floor Cleaning and Douglas Motor SaleS. private basement. Utilities APLASTIC \ ITMI6HTHELP Window Cleaning. Free es­ MASONRY REPAIRS - Brick, L16HT5.AS A6REED- ANCHORED DOW NSTREAM... I BOMB AL0N6-\THE MOVIE WE'VE block, stone and concrete. extra. No pets. Call 568-6781 I AM A REVERSE PAUL SIDE COULD eo r IN THE WARD timates, satisfaction CLEAN USED refrigerators, Rooma for Rant 52 after 5. guaranteed. Call 649-1590. Reasonable prices. Call 643- a- CEILINGS, inside painting, reverb, one year old, $2,500.643- $130. 742-8142. 1973 SUZUKI 125 - Very low r WHERE Pass 4? Pass trims. Roofing installation and NOW^ WHERE SHOUU7X . THEN... opponents follow. He over­ papering, floor sanding- 0188 after 7. mileage. $500 or best offer, (jail t i u e e r ^ You, South, hold: repairs. 649-6495, 875-9109. COMMUNITY looking for Wantad to Rant 57 RB^DTH© ANNOUNCEMENT Two tricks with two entries takes his jack with dummy’s refinishirig (specializing in m e m b e rs, on fa rm , $110 643-2639. T O W EVERVONE© 4AQ6S4VAQ6S4*AK42 older floors). John Verfaille, KELVINATOR washer, white, T969 FORD Country Squire, ace, leads a low spade and monthly per person, Coventry, HEBRON-20 minutes to Hart­ beautiful condition, low miles, OFRCE a t t e n t io n . finesses his 10. What do you do now? 646-5750, 872-2222. HORACE Tetrault — Siding, in good running condition. Only ford. Four rooms, 2 bedrooms, FAMILY DESIRES 2 or 3 roofing, storm windows, aw­ 742-■ >94M. $1,400. Call 649-8211. LLOYD’S AUTO Parts has STAFF? A—Let your conscience be $65. Call 742-9«7. applicances, wall-to-wall bedroom home in quiet motorcycle helmets, Snell ap- your guide. Pass, is probably WALLPAPER Hanging - No job nings. Quality workmanship, neighborhood. Prefers suburbs, West takes nis qu( NEWLY DECORATED large carpeting, heat and hot water, 1973 MONTE CARLO - proved, $15.99, all sizes. 191 Continuing with our be- leads another diamond. right, but if you want to gamble too smali. Call 647-1295 or 646- free estimates. Fully insured. MISCELLANEOUS girl’s cellar storage, parking, large vicinity of Hartford. Write Box kind-to-declarers week, we , 872-9187, 649-3417. room for gentleman, near excellent condition, low Center Street. Open 7 days. 643- NORTH South enters dummy with the go on and bid six. Five hearts 6784. clothing, sizes 10-14. dresses, yard, children accepted. $200 C, Manchester Herald. 1558. give South a nice 21-point two would be silly since that would coat, blouses, skirts. Excellent center, private entrance. 647- mileage, best offer. Call before 4 J 6 4 six of clubs; leads the jack of 1145, 649-6896. monthly. 649-2871. 8 p.m., 872-9498. Y 10 5 notrump. North raises him to i^ades; lets it ride if East imply that you held two poten­ PAUL’S PAINTING- interior, ROOFING - Specializing condition. Call 649-3456. 1973 HONDA XL250, 1,800 game and after South looks at tial club losers. exterior, free estimates, (iall □ AUTOMOTIVE ♦ 7 6 5 3 doesn’t cover and winds up repairing roofs, new roofs, FURNISHED ROOM near EAST Middle Tpke. - Two fami- miles, $700. Phone 647-1633. ' 4 A 6 5 2 dummy he sees that he can With the tricks he needs. 647-1272. gutter work, chimneys, cleaned BACKPACKING Boots ly, first-floor, stove, TODAY’S QUESTION Manchester center. Clean, WEST EAST count on one spade, two dia­ and repaired, 30 y e a r s “Fabiano Mountains” — Size refrigerator, air-conditioned, (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.I Instead of passing your partner quiet, home-like atmosphere. Autoa For Sala 61 SUZUKI, 1974, 250, like new ♦ Q73 4 K 52 monds and four clubs for a J. P. LEWIS & SON - Custom experience. Free estimates. 12F, like new. $35. Call 646-1831. carpeted, garage, basement, condition, 700 miles, warranty has bid two spades over the two Parking. Mature gntleman f 8 7 6 4 3 2 total of seven tricks. decorating. Interior painting. Howley, 643-5361. washer-dryer hookup, parking. WINTHROP BY DICK CAVALLI AQ Y club overcall. What do you do preferred. 569-2525. NEED CAR? Credit bad? available. Must sacrifice. Call ♦ Q J1 0 9 4 ♦ 82 Paper hanging. New 'Ceilings 1973 TOYOTA short-bed pick-up Immediate occupancy. 646-0800 Bankrupt? Repossessed? 649-2094. Remodeling. Exterior painting truck hardcover cap with 4 9 8 3 ♦ l07 South sees that if he can get ROSSI ROOFING, siding, or 649-9644. Honest Douglas accepts lowest to dummy twice, he can pro­ Answer Tomorrow Gutters and leaders. Carpentry. chimneys, gutters, free es­ jalousied windows, little used. Apartmanta For Rant 53 H I, TH ERE / HOM WOULD'YtXJ WELL, LET'S SAY it? PREFER THESE DAYS EVERYBOD yIS SOUTH(D) down, smallest payments. TWO 1971 SIX-DAY Pentons. duce those two extra tricks in The bidding has been: Fully insured. For estimate call timates. Fully insured. Days, Cost $295 new. Asking $225. Cail LIKE TD BE MY FRIEND? IT TO BEING PUSHEDOFF A CDDAAEDIAN. 4 A 1098 MANCHESTER - Two bedroom Douglas Motors, 345 Main. $800 for both. Dick’s American, either spades or hearts. He 649-%58. evenings, 529-8056. Paul 649-^653 anytime. WE HAVE customers waitinf apartment, large living room 643-7008. THE TOP OF THE EMPIRE Y K J 9 Cosgrove 643-5364. for the rental of your apartmentapa STATE BUILDING. ♦ AK can get them in hearts if East Answer to Previous Puzzle and kitchen, redecorated. JUNK CARS removed free. holds the queen. That is a 50 PAPERHANGING and ceiling CHEST freezer, capacity 840 or home. J.D.' Real Estate Available immediately. Securi­ ♦ k QJ4 Call Joey, Tolland Auto Body. 1973 SUZUKI, 185TS, excellent per cent chance. Or he can Scrambler s r a ia r a painting - Reasonable rates. lbs., $175.; round redwood pic­ Associates, Inc. 646-1980. ty required. $170. Eastern, 646- nieimraia! ROOFING - Installation and 528-1990. condition, $575 firm. Call 742- Neither vulnerable get them in spades provided Leonard Spiegelberg, 643-9112. nic table and 4 benches, $75.; or 8250. 8771 after 5. IzlEJEdlSlS repairs, gutters, storm win­ NEED West North East South that East holds at least one of 13 l^ ir!!] best offer. Call after 5 p.m., LCX)KING for anything in real TOYOTA - See us for reliable ACROSS 60 Koko’s weapon H H S PAINTING - Save 30 - 607o. dows, doors. Experienced 643-8472 2 N.T. the two missing honors. That quality workmanship. Fully in­ estate rental — apartments, THREE-ROOM apartment - used Toyotas with our 60-day Campara-Trallara 1 Capital of 61 Elasy gait Five years experience. homes, multiple dwellings, no Pass 3 N.T. Pass Pass is a 76 per cent chance. Norway I30C 1 I sured. Free estimates. Heated. 456 Main Street, first 100% warranty. We also buy Mobile Homaa 65 I13E1 Excellent references. Pete, 742- TWO 10-eallon fish tanks with fees. Call J.D. Real Estate floor. $150. Security. Call 646- Pass 5 Succulent part Reasonable prices. Rick used Toyotas. Lynch Motors, of fruit s i i r a 6117 (toll free) 5-10 p.m. stand and fish, all accessories. Assbeiates, Inc. 646-1980. 2426. 345 Center Street, Manchester, ALUMINUM 1973 15’ travel Opening lead -Q 6 His next step is to try to DOWN a Burnett, 646-3005. 9 Cry C5! Black leather recliner chair. 646-4321. trailer, sleeps 6, heater, stove, find two entries to dummy. convulsively 1 Nocturnal GEORGE N. CONVERSE - 644-8155. TWO bedrooms in small brand IdQ GILLIS HOME Improvement - OAKLAND STREET, A,vailable refrigerator, sink, converter, DIOc He sees they will be there in 12 Have on birds IIZILI Painting, interior and exterior. new building. Perfect location. September 1st, two bedroom COMPLETE junk cars self-contain^, like new. $1295. a-b By Oswald & James Jacoby the club suit provided that 13 Indigo 2 Chair 11313 Specializjn^ in roofing and Doga-BIrda-Pata 43 • 1t74 »v NCA. Me T H Ui h i (M. Paper hanging. Call 643-2804 Silver Lane, East Hartford. apartment second floor, heat, removed free in Manchester, $300. down, 643-5658. . clubs break 3-2. 14 Uncle Tom’s 3 Tibetan monk after 5 p.m. gutters. Call 649-3269. friend 4 Papal cape 24 Greatest Electric kitchen, patio, carpeting, appliances, parking, South Windsor, Vernon and BY FRANK O ’NEAL 40 Landed MALE IRISH Setter, six carpeting, $220. Phone 568-3740. SHORT RIBS 15 French poet 5 Butter portion $200. 649-4108, 289-1161. Tolland. Call Bill’s Auto Parts, 971 SHASTA trailer, excellent 17 Gibbon 6 Joins together 25 Persian poet properly Haating-Plumbing 35 months, AKC papers, trained, 'I'U. REALLY CLEAN UP AT N 43 Raised stripes PROFESSIONAL champion father. Call 742-6205 Route 74, Tolland, Conn., 649- condition, sleeps 8, $2,300. or I UNDERSTAND W R E 18 Vapid from 7 Row 26 Keyboard 6 THE n e x t FRO G- instruments 45 Whole jury PAINTINQ after 6. ROCKVILLE - Five rooms, 4578, 875-6231. best offer. Call 872-4563. THE OLYMPIC BRQAD- age 8 Fold of cloth LYNN’S PLUMBING - MANCHESTER - New deluxe acre lot, garden, $185; Four JUMPING CONTEST.^ STAR G A Z E R '* 19 Raises a nap on 9 Variety of (music) 46 Entreaty Painting, Ptparing and Repairs, remodeling, new con­ UUAAP CHAMPION. V By CLAY R. POLLAN' 28 Jewish precept 47 Peruse two-bedroom Townhouses. 11/2 rooms, $125. Appliances in­ 1968 IMPALA, 2-door hardtop, ADULTS — See the all-new AlUIS L lIR A wool fiiff Small Carpantry struction. Water pumps. Boata-Accaaaorlaa y ------Your Daily AcIMIy Guide 21 Brink 10 Ellipwidal 30 Kind of tide 48 Gaseous 45 baths, includes heat, cluded, heat extra. 872-0359. V-8, automatic, radio, posi- OUR USED CAR LOT adult and retirement homes. MA/t. 21 element French spoken also. 875-7263. T r According to the Stan. 23 Heavy weight U Prohibits 31 ThistSp.) nBEsmuBnuTMaB appliances, carpeting, full traction, good gas mileage. Completely furnished including If 33 Mineral 50 Do over 31 FOOT TROJAN cabin To develop message for Wednesday, 24 Family 16 Offset 64I-2985 private basement. $275 per FOUR-ROOM apartment for Original owner. 643-2880. 2-door refrigerator, electric 0(11-16.18-44 4-15-29-34M '' member (coll.) 20 Fountain debits 51 Grasp SEWERLINES, sink lines, NEEDS read words corresponding to numbers cruiser, twin 195 gray engines, month. Paul W. Dougan, rent - Second floor, $135 per range, divan, occasional chair, ^ 4 8 - 5 8 - 6 3 42-53-87-1'- 8 ^ 27 Direction concoctions 35 Release of a 52 Italian city of your Zodiac birth sign. 55 Contend cleaned with electric cutters, sleeps 6, fully equipped, Realtor, 643-4535, 646-1021. month. 398 Hartford Road. (Jail A/tore Good Cars & Trucks. ^ TAURUS SCORPIO 29 Take dinner 22 Fence openings cle'mtlaw) AUTO INSURANCE - Compare end and coffee tables, lamp, I Maybe 31 Matters 61 Around Building-Contracting 33 by professionals. McKinney excellent condition, $8,50(). Call 649-1946. p AM . K OCt. 2 2 ^ 32 Egg dish our low rates. Young drivers dinette set, draperies, curtains 2So(nethlng 32 Behind 62Guord I r - T 7“ T~ r - iA 11 Bros. Sewer Disposal Com­ 649-2971 after 5 p.m. for details. FOUR-ROOM redecorated I ^ HAY 10 3 Expreukxii 33 Need 63 Later 34 Harangues 1 T~ welcome. For quotation call IF YOU PLAN TO and wall-to-wall carpet in living NOP. 21 36 Daughter of MASONRY - All types, pany, 643-5308. apartment. Appliances, heat, 7-10-13-31 4 Urgency 34 You 64 Togs MANCHESTER - ,6 room Rod Dolin, 646-6050. room. An abundance of cabinets 65 Upset 17-20-36-57,f HerodiastBib.) 12 13 14 fieldstone, brick, concrete. 1968 16’ Fiberglass boat, 55 h.p. 5 2 -5 5 -6 6 5 Monty 35 Good hot water, central location. Duplex, available imniediately, and closets that are sure to t 66 Rights 7I-74-88-90W Free estimates, after 5 p.m., NO JOB too small, toilet Evinrude" ■ ■ complete with all BUY SOON . . . 6 Of 36 And 37 Move to a new 17 Parking. Security. $190 $175. J. D. Real Estate, 646- 1969 VOLKSWAGEN please. Step-saver kitchen, OIMINI 7Sp«ok 37 News 67 Your SAGITTARIUS 16 6 643-1870 or 644-2975 repairs, plugged drains, kitchen accessories, Holsclaw trailer. 8 Favorable 38 Money 68 Investments monthly. 649-3340. 1980. Squareback - Green with large master bedroom, guest BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE NOP. 38 Footpath (dial.) 19 io faucets replaced, repaired, rec Excellent condition. $1,800. SEE US NOW! 9 li 391s 69 Ofterirrg 39 Line of le luggage rack, AM radio with room, comfortable size living ',^'r'jUNl 10 lOOut 40 Expected 70 Help DEC NEWTON H. Smith & Sons - rooms, bathroom remodeling, firm. 644-3094. SOMEWHERE 41 Neighbors 71 Deeds junction 21 23 ROCKVILLE - Rockland cassette tape deck. Less than room and dining area. Porch, i^VBRV WEIL, CLARA BELLE BUBBA WILL BE HERE ANY .JM-37-40-4S II Toke 21-24-4L47J'' Remodeling, repairing, ad­ heat modernization, etc. Free WE GIVI MO(S ON GOOD 12 Fine 42 Tied 72 Applecart 41 Health resort Terrace Apartments. Large 24,000 miles. $950 firm. Call awning, patio for your outdoor MINUTE. HE'B d r u n k . H E . SJiO-IS-IS 65 -6 7 -7 2 30 ditions, rec rooms, porches and estimates gladly given. M & M Sporting Goods 46 W EIL PUT THE OBEDIAH 130n 43 The 73 Happy 42 Morning 24 IT 29 29 31 and beautiful three room, one Don Hooper, 6 4 ^ 5 5 9-4, or 649- USED c m living. Clubhouse, swimming CANCIR 44 Right 74 Help CAPRICORN 1 roofing. No job too small. Call Plumbing & Heating, 649-2871. FRILLY TREASURE lH fiWORB HE'D FIND THE | 14 li moisture bedroom apartment. Includes PRESIDENTIAL 8939 after 5. pool, sauna bath. Live in a well- jJUNf 21 15 May 45 T()doy 75 Thoughts DEC. 22 ^ 44 Liner 32 33 34 35 649-3144. THE BANK 1 a fr a id .TREASURE TOMICHT... jJ TENT for sale - 10x14’, heat, hot water, all appliances, planned and controlled com­ ilJUt'r 22 16 Things 46 Stride 76 And 46 Gift Easy Bonk Financing 17 Kind 47 Could 77 Or JAN. If ST 37 TOWNE Plumbing Service, excellent condition, one year with dishwasher, disposal. VILLAGE APTS. tom orrow ] TO LEAVE n OR 49 Military NCO 1967 DODGE - 4-door Coronet, munity with privacy and .„.d2-26-38-49 18 In 48 Better 78 You 5- 9-30-54^ CARPENTRY - Repairs, repairs, alterations, vanity old. $45.742-6617 after 5:30 P.M. aaorning.. 79 Mokirtg (coll.) carpeting, pool and your own MANCHESTER snow tires, radio, engine o.k. natural surroundings. You can WHERE IT IS jfe)51-76-79-86 19 Love 49 Property 62-68-81-85'^ 38 Ml 40 remodeling, additions, roofing. i m 20 Words 50 For SO New 53 Constellation cabinets a specialty. Call to private terrace in a country set­ Needs transmission work, not same money and live better. UNTIL MORNING, AQUARIUS ■ Call Davia Patria, South Wind­ 8:30 a m., 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. 649- Cardan Producta 47 LIO 21 Brothers St Affairs 81 Possessions 54 Users of 42 43 44 45 ting, $175. No pets, 872-9732,529- One and two bedrooms. new transmission. Best offer. /MOWI, ■ N » / Let Jensen’s give you a neqi key aunt MINNIE. 22 Are 52 Ot 82 Hair-do JAN. to fermenting sor, 644-1796. 4056. 83 To 6586. Near schools, churches Phone 646-6500 8:30 A.M. to 4:30 to living — security and peace aUG. 22 23 Occasion 53 Down Fit. I I agents 46 47 48 49 so 51 52 BUCKLAND FARMS- P.M.. of mind. Jensen’s, Inc., 24 Sisters 54 Aspected 84 NcerJy 56 Lamb (dial.) WES ROBBINS carpentry FRANK SCOTELLA Plumbing, vegetables at their best. Sweet and shopping center, on 2- 8-14-28 25 You 55 Human 85 Pocketbook 3- 6-19-22^.,. 57 Whole (comb, S3 54 55 WORKING COUPLE? - Rollings Hills, Route 44A, 56 Scenes S6 Purchoses 27 -61-78 remodeling specialist,list. Ad- repairs and remodeling, corn our speciality. Opposite bus line. Call anytime. 315 Center Street & ^ 3 2 -4 3 -5 6 26 For form) Immediate occupancy. Apart­ 1966 PONTIAC Catalina - Mansfield, Mrs. Young, 26 Old 27 All 57 Good 87 To PISCIS 56 67 68 ditions, rec rooms, dormers, M enchester VIRGO 88 Conditions 58 BlU'epencil pecialize in hot water heaters. Caldors, Corner Tolland ^ k e . Wood Road, 429-1786. Main Of- 28 Happening 58 Times H I. If ^ ment - quiet neighborhood. m -2 6 2 3 Convertible, automatic, power 59 New 89 Duties 59 Paid notices in built-ins, bathrooms, kitchens, Prompt service on emergency. and Adams Street. Open 9 : ^ , Utilities extra. No pets or fi(?fe. Route 10, Southington, 1 29 Keep 59 60 61 649-3446. daily. steering and brakes. $150. 643- Phone 643-5135 30 Adversely 60 Hove 90TodOT mar. 20 newspapers • 643-7()24. children. $155. 633-6026. 1979. 628-0317. I 1-2 5-33-5 9 IGood ) A d v e rs e Neutral 23-39-44-50, '64-77-80-62 69-70^84V& (NEWSI’APEH ENTEHl’KISE ASSN 1

f r PAGE EIGHTEEN ^ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn,, Tues., Aug, 6. 1974 Grasso Cites Obituaries Commitment Police Report To Vet^ans to appear in Circuit Court 12, MANCHESTER connection with the'investiga­ Rockville, Aug. 20. Mrs. Florence punlelli Mrs. Ora Huntington of Three people were injured sign owned by First Hartford WASHINGTON (U P I)- Rep. Joseph B. Powers, 19, of 65 ^and rushed bv ambulance tion of a report that a man was illaturI|p tTr lEurntitg BpraUi BOLTON — Mrs. Florence Manchester. Realty of 685 Parker St. and 0 SOUTH WINDSOR Ella T. Grasso, D-Conn., today Thrall Rd., Vernon was 'to MMH after a two-car colli­ walking on the travel portion of Volta ,MantellL/83, of East The funeral is Thursday at locat^ at the Intersection of South Windsor Police are in­ sited recent House approval of arrested today at 1 a.m. and sion on 1-86 in Manchester Wirtdsor Ave. HartftJrSXrRjnnwly of Bolton, 8:15 a.m. from the Burke- Parker and Colonial Sts. Police vestigating a-complaint that a three bills dealing with charged with first-degree between Exits 91 and 92 at 11 Williams was released on a MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 7, 1974 - VOL. XCIII, No. 262 died Sunmy at St. Francis Fortin Funeral Home, 76 veterans as ‘‘clear and convinc­ suspect someone wanted to 10-speed bicycle, owned by Manchester—A City of Village Charm attempted assault, reckless p.m. $25 non-surety bond for . THIRTY-TWO PAGES — TWO SECTIONS Hospital, Hartford. She was the Prospect St., with a Mass at St. spell their name with the Jerome Katz, 1104 Pleasant PRICEi FIFTEEN CENTS ing evidence of our continued driving, operating a motorcycle appearance in Circuit Court 12, widow of Frank Mntelli. Bernard’s Church at 9. Burial letters. ’They are S, R, T, E, T, Valley Rd., was taken from the strong commitment' to the without a motorcycle license, Rockville, Aug. 20. Mrs. Mantelli was born in will be in St. B e rn a rd ’s State Police gave this report: M, 0, V, 1^ G, A, N. carport of his home sometime welfare of the nation’s valiant and operating an unregistered Milk Lawy er Allasandra, Italy, and came to Cemetery. Other police action included: • About a half dozen David D. Hayes, 19, of 23 Gail Sunday. The bicycle is valued at veterans.” motor vehicle. this country 66 years ago. She Friends may call at the • Vandals dumped a gallon of marijuana plants were found Dr., Ellington was charged Mrs. Grasso, the Democratic Police reported these events: about $83, police said. had lived in Bolton for many funeral home Wednesday from white paint, rocks, two picnic Monday morning at 5 a.m. by with failure to carry license and candidate for governor in the Patrolman John Hanley went Admits Bribe years before going to East 2 to 4 and 7 tp 9 p.m. stools and straw into the swim- Patrolman John Maston at the November elections, cospon­ to the Kennedy Rd. and Vernon disobeying an officer’s signal. HEBRON Hartford. ming pool of Marjorie southwest corner of the sored all three measures. St. area due to complaints of a Roger D. Fuller, 18, of East Last Defense Lines Survivors are a daughter, Desmarais of 73 Oakwo^ Rd. Manchester Cycle Shop on W. Of Connally One proposal would increase motorcyclist throwing rocks at ’Thomas C. Mankus, 33, of 180 St., Hebron was charged Mon­ Mrs. Erma Grasso of East sometime over the weekend. Middle Tpke. They were Mihh Shirley Reed home loans guaranteed to cars. He said he saw Powers go Vernon Ave., Rockville was day with third-degree burglary Hartford; two sisters, Mrs. • A Benelli motorcycle growing among weeds. Maston charged with intoxication in WASHINGTON (UPI) - Jake Miss Shirley Reed of Naples, veterans from $12,500 to $15,000 through a stop sign at W. Ver­ and second-degree larceny in Caroline Nicola of Bergenfield, valued at $879 was found by was on routine patrol at the- connection with the investiga­ Jacobsen, a former lawyer for the N.Y. died Monday at the Canan­ and would raise maximum non St. and then drive onto a connection with the investiga­ N.J. and Mrs. Anna Gagliardi police Sunday at 9:32 a.m. in time. ’The matter was turned tion of an accident on W. Main nation’s largest milk producers' daigua (N.Y.) Hospital after a loans available for the purchase nearby lawn. tion of a break into an East St., of Paterson, N.J.; three the sand pit east of Parkqr St. over to the Detective Division. St. Monday. cooperative, pleaded guilty today to a long illness. She was the sister of mobile homes and specially When Hanley stepped out of home on July 29. Crumble in Senate grandchildren and three great­ ’The odometer read 28 miles. Det. Samuel Kotsch field He was released on a $25 non­ State Police said Fuller was charge that he gave former Treasury of Mrs. Mary Uppling of equipped houses for disabled his cruiser and told Powers to ’The owner of the bike was grandchildren. vets, she said. tested the plants and found surety bnd. charged in connection with the Secretary John B. Connally a $10,000 WASHINGTON (UPI) - Senate Scott’s comments were the latest in­ Manchester. stop, the youth drove the motor­ found to be United Sports Car Republicans met in closed session Private funeral services will Another, she said, would them to be marijuana. incident while he was driving Republican Leader Hugh Scott said dication of the crumbling of Nixon support She is also survived "by her cycle at the officer. Repair Inc. of Rt. 83 in Talcott- bribe. In entering the plea, Jacobsen Tuesday to discuss Nixon’s possible be at the Fitzgerald Funeral make hospital, medical and Det. Kotsch then removed Constance Tobiasz, 97 Union his car on Rt. 85 in Bolton. today President Nixon could no longer among his strongest defenders. A number parents, three other sisters and Hanley pulled Powers off the ville, Vernon. ’The store had agreed to testify against Connally. resignation. Home, 225 Main St., home health care benefits between 10 and 20 plants St., Rockville was charged with Police said items valued at be presumed innocent in a Senate trial of leading Republicans in the Senate have two brothers. motorcycle. He and Patrolman been broken into sometime Both Jacobsen and Connally were in­ Sens. Barry M. Goldwater and John Manchester. Burial will be at available to Czech and Polish ranging in size from two to disorderly conduct and in­ more than $1,800 were taken asked that he resign. The funeral and burial will be Clarence Heritage then ran Saturday night. Vernon and dicted by a federal grand jury July 29 on and the only question to be decided in Tower — two of Nixon’s staunchest con­ the convenience of the family. army vets who fought on the three inches high. They terfering with a police officer, from the East St. home and Scott and other GOP leaders arranged to Wednesday in Naples. after him and tackled him. He Manchester detectives worked charges growing out of Connally’s role in a such an event would be Nixon’s There are no calling hours. side of the Allies during World appeared to be growing wild in connection with the in­ some of the items, valued at meet this afternoon to discuss the servative supporters in the Senate — said was handcuffed and brought to on the case. 1971 decision by President Nixon to in­ “degree of accountability.” The family suggests that any War Two. with no signs of cultivation. vestigation of a disturbance at about $300, were recovered possibility of sending a delegation to the at Tuesday’s meeting that they favored headquarters. A pair of hedge clippers were crease federal price support for raw milk In his first direct statement since Nixon Nixon’s resignation, according to three memorial contributions may be Slater Mary Ryan The third would provide her home. She was later taken from Fuller’s car.^ White House to relay their feelings to the Powers appeared in Circuit stolen that sarne Saturday night VERNON after the milk producers pledged $2 disclosed Monday that he had sought to Senate sources, two of whom attended. made to a charity of the donor’s Sister Mary Ryan of the states with federal funds to es­ to Norwich Hospital and will be Fuller was held' overnight in President. A morning caucus sidestepped Court 12 in East Hartford this from Vittner’s Garden Center Carlton G. Williams, 46, of million to Nixon’s re-election campaign. limit the FBI investigation of the Goldwater denied the report and Tower choice. Sisters of Notre Dame at East tablish and maintain veteran presented in court upon her lieu of posting a $1,000 bond. He the question and concentrated instead on morning where he posted $200 on Rt. 83. Entry was gained East Hartford was charged Jacobsen, 54, of Austin, Tex., pleaded Watergate burglary, Scott noted that he could not be reached for comment. Catholic High School (ECHS) cemeteries, she said. release. was to be presented in Circuit naming members to a new congressinal cash bond for appearance Aug. through a plywood panel in the Monday with intoxication in guilty to one count of making a bribe. had said often in the past that Nixon was Tower, chairman of the Senate GOP convent was dead on arrival Others charged are scheduled Court 11, Willimantic, today. budget committee. 19. west wall of the building. ’The Chief U.S. District Court Judge George L. entitled to be presumed innocent in any Policy Committee, said his assessment of at Manchester Memorial Scott did not say what he meant by Steele Lists clippers were apparently used Hart Jr. then released him to the custody Senate trial. the meeting - open to all 43 Senate John F. PratHon Sr. Hospital Monday afternoon ‘‘degree of accountability” but Joseph C. Naumec, 31, of 179 to gain entry to the sports car of his attorney. “His own statement has removed the Republicans — was that “the majority John F. Pratson Sr., 61, of 29 after suffering a heart attack at presumably it would be the question His Donations Homestead St. was a rre st^ and motorcycle store. Jacobsen faces a maximum penalty of presumption,” Scott said. “But he has left S. Hawthorne St. died Monday the convent. Monday after he surrendered FRIGIDAIRE AIR CONDITIONER two years in prison and a $10,000 fine. us with the question of the degree of ac­ whether Nixon’s acts warranted his BERLIN (UPI) - Rep. • Earl Stevenson of 22 f.. * at Manchester Memorial Born in Springfield, Mass., hjmself at headquarters at 7:45 In exchange for the guilty plea on the countability.” removal from office. (See Page Sixteen) Robert H. Steele, R-Conn., has Walker St. reported the theft of Hospital. He was the husband of she was a former provincial of . T ^ ^ . -f,;. p.m. On a Circuit Ck)urt 12 a tape deck, tapes, a camera bribery charge. Deputy Special Mrs. Josephine Ankiewicz Prat­ the order and had been a reported receiving donations warrant, he is charged with and binoculars Sunday morning END OF Q A I B Prosecutor Henry Ruth dropped other * ■ son. superior at the ECHS convent for his gubernatorial bid breach of peace and from his car parked at his charges against Jacobsen, including an in­ ,-i.:: Mr. Pratson was born March since 1970. totaling $81,755 from 2,869 per­ threatening in regard to an inci­ house. ’The combined value of SEASON OALC dictment filed in U.S. District Court in San 5 From State 26,1913 in Suffield and had lived Survivors are three brothers, sons, which continues his prac­ dent July 3 at 1:20 a.m. at the items is $185. Agelo, Tex. in Thompsonville before com­ James M. Ryan of Springfield, tice of voluntarily releasing David’s restaurant in the • A tape player and a radio Connally, a long-time Texas associate of ing to Manchester 18 years ago. John Ryan of Hanover, Mass., monthly donation records. Ask Removal Watergate Summary Parkade. receiver together valued at $1,- Jacobsen, will be arraigned Friday. He is He was an Army Air Force and George Ryan of Northamp­ ’The Vernon Republican said He was released on a $250 200 were reported stolen charged with a total of five counts of United Press International veteran of World War II. ton, Mass. at the beginning of his cam­ Mgidaire Emrlronmeiit non-surety bond for court Aug. sometime over the weekend accepting bribes, conspiracy and lying to Five of Connecticut’s eight-member For the past year, he had The funeral is Thursday with paign he would not accept more By United Press International during the meeting. Goldwater 26. from the home of Mark W. the grand jury. If convicted, Connally congressional delegation have called been employed at Colonial a Mass at 11 a.m. in the chapel than $100 for the campaign Couillard of 54 Florence St. En­ would face a maximum penalty of 19 years for the removal of President Nixon • House Republican leader John denied the report. Tower could Board, and formerly worked for of Christ the King Church, 1561 from any group or person as Maker that makes HI9I1- Steven M. Massaro, 28, of 57 try was gained by entering the imprisonment and a $50,000 fine. J. Rhodes announced he will vote not be reached for comment. many years at the Royal N. Benson Rd., Fairfield. part of an ‘‘effort to drive big from office. White St. was arrested Monday garage and pushing the Jacobsen pleaded guilty to giving Ck)n- to impeach President Nixon for • President Nixon met with his Typewriter Co. in Hartford. He Burial will be in St. Michael’s money and special interests out The state’s two gubernatorial con­ at 9:55 p.m. after police doorway open to the cellar. nally what Hart called ‘‘an illegal cabinet. Treasury Secretary was a communicant of St. Cemetery, Bridgeport. of politics.” Efflclency comfort aiitomatle. tenders, each a member of Congress, obstruction of justice. According responded to a call of a fight at • Joseph Nadeau, owner of gratuity” of $10,000 in cash between May William E. Simon said afterward: Bridget Church. Friends may call at the In its fourth voluntary split, with the Democrat, Mrs. Ella T. to Rep. John B. Anderson of the intersection of Middle T’pke. Manchester Molding of 336 14, 1971, and Sept. 27, 1971. He is also survived by a son, chapel this evening and monthly report to the secretary From Frigidaire, here’s a Grasso, uncommitted, and the Republican Illinois, chairman of the House “He absolutely is not considering and Main St. Massaro was Adams St., reported a break ’The payment was made, the indictment John F. Pratson Jr. of Bolton; Wednesday afternoon and of the state’s office, the Steele High Efficiency” Environ­ Rep. Robert H. Steele calling for Nixon’s Republican Conference, the resigning.” Deputy Press charged with breach of peace into his office in the mid­ said, -‘for and because of official acts per­ three daughters, Miss Ann evening. campaign Monday reported 1,- ment Maker Room Air Con­ resignation or impeachment. House GOP leadership reached a Secretary Gerald L. Warren told and third-degree criminal mis­ afternoon Sunday. Entry was formed by him to wit, his recommen­ Pratson and Miss Kathleen ’The John F. Tierney Funeral 203 persons gave $31,363 from ditioner that can turn on the Ill Mrs. Grasso said the disclossures in reporters Nixon considered the chief. gained by a rear window. ’The dations in his official capacity concerning consensus that Nixon should Pratson, both at home, and Home, 219 W. Center St., is in July 3 to Aug. 3. ’This compared cool automatically. This tapes released by the White House add to option of resignation over the Massaro is alleged to have petty cash box and a soda an increase in the federal milk price sup­ resign. All ten ‘‘Republican Mrs. David Juliano of charge of arrangemehts. to 1,246 persons giving $30,381 in 7,500 BTUs/hr.* room air the case against Nixon, but she gave no in­ weekend and rejected it. gotten out of his van, pulled machine were opened. ’The of­ port level.” stalwarts” who had voted against Wallingford; two brothers, the previous monthly period. conditioner offers set-it-and- dication of how she will vote. Joel Lake of Hartford out of his fice was ransacked. A total of impeachment in the House • House leaders of both parties Frank Prattson of Hartford and The Steele campaign forget-it comfort, then helps Steele, on the other hand, said he will car, and fought with Lake. $360 in cash is missing. Judiciary Committee now say decided to limit the House im­ Henry Pratson of Plainville; Clarence H. Larson reported speding $34,920 from make wise use of energy by Just a Tiff vote for two articles of impeachment Massaro also is accused of • A break into the basement peachment debate to one week in­ and two grandchildren. July 3 to Aug. 3, bringing total producing 8.7 BTUs/hr. tor against the President and called for his they have changed their minds. Clarence H. Larson, 66, of damaging Lake’s car. of a building in the Presidential L . . ^ i LEICESTER, England (UPI) - stead of two — beginning Aug. 19. The funeral is Thursday at expenditures to $78,054. each watt of power con­ immediate resignation to relieve the na­ • The possibility of demanding Terryville, formerly of He posted $50 non-surety bond Apartment complex on ’Thomp­ Modal Stephanie Cox, 20, pleaded guilty ’Tuesday Evening Scene 8:15 a.m. from the Holmes Rep. Ella T. Grasso, D-Conn, sumed. Installs quickly, AE-BLHE tion of further trauma. Nixon’s resignation was discussed • President Nixon’s lawyers Manchester, died Sunday at the for court Aug. 19. son Rd. was reported Sunday The to scratching 299 music records belonging Funeral Home, 400 Main St., Steele’s opponent for governor, thanks to Easy-Mount side Sen. Lowell P. Weicker, R-Ck)nn., an out­ at a closed-door meeting of the said in court that a subpoenaed Bristol Nursing Care Center. morning. Storage bins of the to her boyfriend. with a Mass at St. Bridget last week reported it received panels. 7,500 BTUVhr.* Environment Lazily floating through the evening air, this hot air balloon drifts peacefully spoken critic of President Nixon and a Senate’s 42 Republicans, sources' He was the husband of Mrs. Other arrests; tenants were robbed of such Magistrates dismissed the case when June 20, 1972, conversation Church at 9. Burial will be in St. Ruth Ahlin Larson. donations totaling $19,870 in Ju­ *CeniliedbyAHAM over a foggy valley near Indianola, Iowa, the site of this week’s National Hot member of the Watergate committee, had said. Sen. John Tower, Tex., said • Dean Gyure, 39, of Hart­ things as fishing tackle, a ^ p e 'Tentative industiy standard lor high Makers she said she and Paul Cook had patched up between Nixon and his then aide, James Cemetery. Mr. Larson was born in ly, for a total of $61,204 so far in no comment on the latest development ford was arrested Monday at recorder and liquor. elliciencv: 7.5 BTUs per watt and their lover’s tiff and were now engaged to Air Balloon Championships. A spectator watches at sunset from a vantage Monday. a majority felt Nixon should Charles W. Colson, was apparent­ Friends may call at the Manchester and had lived in the campaign. over. point in a misty pasture. (UPI photo) 12:50 a.m. and charged with • The food stand at the from Frigidaire be married. Sen. Abraham A. Ribicoff, D-Conn., retire from office. Sources said ly never recorded and that no tape funeral home Wednesday from New Britain for 25 years before The Grasso campaign, which operating a motor vehicle while Manchester High School urged Nixon to resign'“in the best interest both Tower and Sen. Barry M. could be supplied. They are to 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. moving to Terryville 14 years reported 10 gifts of $1,000 last month, has not imposed limits license suspended. Court is athletic field was broken into of the nation.” Goldwater favored resignation turn over more tapes today. ago. He had been employed as Aug. 19. on individual gifts. 'The Grasso recently and discovered Mon­ Ribicoff categorized the latest bath of chief expeditor at the New Bri­ • Barry J. Cole, 31, of East campaign committee said more day. Entry was made by forcing materials as “the President’s own admis­ Mrs. Stephen J. Jiisek tain Machine Co. for 31 years. Hartford was arrested Sunday than 600 persons had con­ the locks off the inside door Fragile Truce Threatened sion of a coverup.” He is also survived by a son, ROCKVILLE - Mrs. Sarah afternoon and charged with window. A coffee urn valued at Take advantage of $20.00 Refund off our “It is overwhelmingly clear that the Robert A. Larson of Terryville; tributed to the campaign. Morin Jasek of 33 Hale St. Ext. operating while license $40 was missing. sale prices. Only 25 more days on refund. president has lost the confidence of the two brothers, Torsten Larson died Monday at her home after suspended. Court is Aug. 19. • For the sixth time, the FRMEZERS By United Press International auspices, today called a sixth round of American people and the Congress. He has Italians Emerging a short illness. She was the wife and Ernest Larson, both of reporting from Kyrenia, said the fightihg New Haven money box of a soda machine at talks on the island in a drive to halt the between Turkish soldiers and Greek lost the ability to lead this nation,” he of Stephen J. Jasek, owner- Manchester; and two sisters, Wendell D. Bush, 19, oif 23 Limited We are selling out our display models — The worst outbreak of fighting on Charlie Luce’s Texaco at 624 E. fighting by mapping cease-fire lines and Cypriot troops on the northern coast began said. operator of the Rockville Mrs. Edward Miffitt of Thompson St., Rockville was Clyprus since a cease-fire went into Middle Tpke. was opened Mon­ damaged and scratched models. buffer zones. at dawn ’Tuesday, died down 10 hours later Rep. Ronald A. Sarasin, R-Conn., was Public Market on Union St. Manchester and Miss Lillian Wants 0TB badly hurt Monday at 9:34 p.m. Supply effect a week ago threatened today to As Political Giants day night with a key. About $J0 In Athens, a government source said and resumed at dusk. uncommittal on the revelations. Mrs. Jasek was born in Larson of Andover. in a two-car collision on W. shatter the island’s fragile truce NEW HAVEN (UPI) - The in change was missing. Luce in LIMITED SUPPLYI Greece’s new civilian government had But Rep. Stewart B. McKinney, R- Rochdale, Mass., and had lived Funeral services are Middle ’Tpke. just west of Main despite reported progress in Greek- A U.N. spokesman said the clashes By MARK MILLER tilio R. Frassinelli of Stafford, was elected City Council has urged the state has had the lock changed decided to attend a scheduled meeting of Conn., said he opposes resignation in favor in the Rockville area most of Wednesday at 11 a.m. at the St. Turkish peace talks. marked the heaviest fighting on the one­ lieutenant governor with Dempsey in 1966. government to approve locating recently but it has been opened Stock the Geneva peace talks ’Thursday to con­ of impeachment to settle once and for all HARTFORD (UPI) — After years her life. She assisted her hus­ Scott Funeral Home, 69 .Main Bush was rushed by am­ time resort island since Greece, ’Turkey This year, state Comptroller Nathan G. an off-track betting facility in twice since then. ^ rk ish troops advancing behind a cur­ sider a political settlement for the war- Nixon’s guilt. band in the operation of the St., Terryville. Burial will be in bulance to Manchester and Britain signed a cease-fire accord in of making up more than a third of the Agostinelli is running for lieutenant gover­ New Haven. • Two youths with shoulder- tain of artillery and mortar fire Tuesday tom island. Two other Democratic members of the market, and before her illness Hillside Cemetery, Terryville. Memorial Hospital unconscious pushed further westward from their inva­ Geneva last ’Tuesday. population of Connecticut, Italians are nor on a Republican ticket headed by Rep. The council approved the mo­ length hair grabbed two six- U.S. envoy Arthur A. Hartman wound up delegations, Reps. William R. Cotter, D- was employed as plant Friends may call at the with multiple contusions. From EASY sion beachhead on the island’s northern finally seeing their own emerge as a Robert H. Steele, R-Conn. tion by a voice vote Monday packs of beer from the cooler in OPEN THURS, NITE T IL 9 • PLENTY OF FREE PARKING a fact-finding tour of the region today and The Turkish troops advanced under the Conn., and Robert N. Giaimo, D-Conn., secretary at the Burroughs funeral home tonight from 7 to there he was sent to St. Francis coast, overrunning three Greek C^riot force in the two political parties. This might have been the year both par­ night, saying it would bring the Tony’s Package Store at 535 CREDIT planned to fly to London before returning cover of artillery and mortar barrages, called for Nixon’s resignation or impeach­ Corp. of Tolland. 9. Hospital in Hartford for further villages. ment. Rep. Ella T. Grasso, D-0)nn., who easi­ ties nominated Italians to run for gover­ city an additional $500,000 in Main St. Monday at 7:50 p.m. TERNS EST. 1941 home to brief Secretary of State Henry A. overrunning the abandoned towns of She is also survived by a son, The family suggests that any evaluation. A spokesman for St. Military representatives of Greece, ly won the Democratic nomination for nor. Bridgeport Mayor Nicholas A. revenues. To date only two They ran out the door and Kissinger on the Cyprus crisis. Karavas, Lapithos and Vasilia, west of the “We must get on with the business of Stephen Jasek Jr. of Rockville; memorial contributions may be Francis said at noontime today Turkey and Britain, meeting under U.N. governor, would not only be the first Panuzio had the backing of many Connecticut cities have behind the church across the UPI correspondent Michael Keats, key northern port of Kyrenia. (See Page Sixteen) a daughter, Mrs. Ellen LeSure made to the American Cancer Bush has been treated for a street. woman, but also the first person of Italian Republican leaders, whd liked his elec- Society, 70 Grove Hill, New Bri­ expressed willingness to host of Manchester; and a sister. head injury, is conscious and is • Thirteen stainless steel descent elected governor. tability in a Democratic city and wanted tain. off track betting facilities, PEARL Attorney Vincent A. Laudone of & Son to counter Mrs. Grasso’s appeal to Italian listed in satisfactory condition. letters valued at $8 each were Airport Blast while others have voted not to ’The driver of the other vehi­ 649 Main St., Downtown Manchester 643-2171 Norwich has been agreed upon as a com­ voters. accept the betting parlors stolen over the weekend from a cle was Michele G. Pernaveau promise candidate to succeed J. Brian Italians in Connecticut tended to 'proposed by the state Gaming of 23 W. Middle ’Tpke. Police Still Mystery Gaffney as Republican state chairman, register as Republicans rather than Commission. AUGUST Aristocrat are still investigating and have the first Italian-American to assume a Democrats for two reasons. ’The Irish not given a description of how LOS ANGELES (UPI) - The Los party state chairmanship in state history. were firmly in control of the Democratic l^eridot for tK e S lite l Voter Session the accident occurred. Angeles International Airport was blasted ’The two Democratic town chairmen Party when Italians first came to Connec­ Tuesday by the most destructive bomb maneuvering to succeed Democratic ticut in large numbers. A 7 to 9 p.m. voter-making About Town ever to hit a U.S. air terminal — hurling Chairman John M. Bailey are both from Some Democrats say the large number session is scheduled for bodies, baggage, spears of glass and i Italian parents — Nicholas A. Carbone in of Italian Republicans stems from their 1*^1 Wednesday in the Manchester The VFW Post and Auxiliary chunks of concrete through a passenger Hartford and Arthur T. Barbieri in New registration by the staunch Republicans town clerk ’s office in the will conduct a recreational waiting area. Haven. Both were invaluable in Mrs. who owned the mills in which the newly Municipal Building. program Wednesday for It was still a mystery today who planted Grasso’s bid for the gubernatorial nomina­ arrived Italian immigrants went to work. tion. > Eligible applicants must be at patients at Newington Veterans the bomb, and why. least 18 years of age, U.S. Hospital. Members planning to Two skycaps died, blown apart with ’The current state manual lists only 17 citizens and town residents (of attend will meet at the Post such force that the first investigators on Italian-Americans as Democratic town whatever length of time). Home at 6:30 p.m. the scene thought there were four or five chairmen and 13 as Republican town CLOUDY dead, and 36 others were injured, mostly chairmen in 139 cities and towns. passengers waiting to board flights for The manual lists 16 Italian-surnamed Hawaii and the Orient. persons on the Republican State Com­ Seventeen were hospitalized, one in mittee, and 14 on the Democratic State OVAL STONE RING Golf for Seniors critical condition and two in serious condi­ Committee. 00 tion. The first Italian descendant elected 000 ■0 a Michael Strong of the police airport lieutenant governor, in 1960, was Samuel I To Be Discussed detail said he was about 100 yards away J. Tedesco of Bridgeport, now a Superior Partly cloudy tonight and Thursday. when ‘‘a tremendous blast shook the area Court judge. Tedesco provided “ethnic Lows tonight in the 60s and highs Thursday and it was a scene of utter devastation. balance” to a ticket headed by Gov. John VERNON will be assisted in forming the around 80. People were down on the floor crying for N. Dempsey, of Irish descent. On Wednesday at 10 a.m., the league by Emil St. Louis. National weather map on Page 2. help. Bodies were blown all over the lob­ Another son of Italian immigrants, At- Vernon Recreation Department St. Louis is a life-time by.” will conduct an organizational member of Twin Hills Country “All I could see was blood. There was meeting for the purpose of form­ (ilub in Coventry and that is ing a golf league for senior where the group will play one (See Page Sixteen) Controller Compares 1 citizens. morning a week. The meeting will be in the Anyone wishing tb join the The gold-green enchantment of Lottie Fisk Building,. Henry league but unable to attend Park and all senior citizens, 62 Tax Rates and Budgets the peridot speaks elegantly of Wednesday’s meeting, should good taste for the August birth­ or older, retired or* semi-retired, call and let the recreation of­ Inside Today’s are invited to attend. A comparison of General Fund tax rates ’The tax rate increased in four of the six day. Select a loving remem­ fice know. Berger said suf­ Rules and procedures of the and budgets for the fiscal years 1968-69 years, held steady in 1972-73, and was cut 2 brance from our aristocratic ficient interest has been shown league will be discussed and Vi through 1974-75 has been released by mills in 1973-74. In 1969-70 it rose 2.9 mills, array of peridot rings. *fo form the league which will be Donald Berger, diretor of Manchester’s controller. in 1970-71 it rose 1.95 mills, in 1971-72 it another addition to the many Hpralb rose 1.81 mills and in the current fiscal recreation, said the department It shows the tax rate went up 7.3 mills or activities also coordinated for year it rose 2.64 mills. Area P ro file...... Pages 6, 7, 15 17.4 per cent in that period — from 42 mills BIRTHSTONE RING senior citizens by the recrea­ in 1968-69 to 49.3 mills in the current fiscal The school budget was $7,030,152 in 1968- tion department. Winner Selected Senior Citizens...... Page 3 1 V. year. 69. It is $12,100,000 for 1974*75. The budget A group of senior citizens will Donald Genovese, Republican State Representative draws the winning ticket for a $100.00 gift certificate Hi Neighbor ...... Page 4 ’The budget, which reflects revenue for combined municipal services was $5,- fo&tglmtit be leaving Wednesday to go by as part of Watkins Brothers celebration of their 100th Anniversary. Looking on are Frances Celello, V i» >1 from all sources (taxes, state and federal 180,110 in 1968-69. It is $7,030,152 in 1974-75. bus to Rockingham Racetrack Housekeeping Supervisor and Peter Harris, Display Manager. The winner for July was Robert Platkin of 15 Hands across the sea ...... Page 27 grants, revenue-sharing, etc.), went up In 1968-69 the appropriation for schools in Salem N.H. lf[rminiaU,lnr. Woodland Ave., Bloomfield. 12 Crises of N ixon...... Page 4 Clowning Around $7,792,232 or 63.8 per cent in the same 6- accounted for 57.5 per cent of the entire 1076 BURNSIDE AVE. The bus will, leave from year span — from $12,210,263 in 1968-69 to General Fund budget and combined EAST HARTFORD, CONN. Every month during our 100th Anniversary year, Watkins will give away absolutely free a $100.00 gift cer­ Community Spirit of ’76 — Page 26 MiwcHESTa nmat Franklin Park at 9:30 a.m. and Clowns were in abundance during the Penny Carnival at $20,002,495 in 1974-75. municipal services accounted for 42.5 per No Solownofl RoproMnI Ut. make stops on the way to tificate good towards any purchase in our store. Simply come in and re^ster at our Wishing Well. entertaining clowns (left to right) David Lauzon, Barbara Floronco Botton, Owmr Stamp Collector...... Page 11 the several town playgrounds recently. At Verplanck, The school budget accounted for $5,030,- cent. LaFayette Square. It will leave Silver, Chris Wittke, Barbara Mott and Kevin Anderson. In 1974-75 the school appropriation ac­ ______(Paid Advertisement) Jimmy Fund Drive ...... Page 18 Heather Bogli, 4, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gary ^ g li of 152 or 63.2 per cent of the increase and there at 10 a.m. Other photos on Page 14. (Herald photos by Pinto) counts for 60.5 per cent and combined 82 Elizabeth Dr., seems to be turning the tables here and combined municipal services for $2,752,- 080 or 36.8 per cent. municipal services for 39.5 per cent. I