PAGE TWENTY-FOUR - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manctiester, Conn., Mon., June 11, 1973 The Weather 'Wuriderstorms with strong, gusty winds Officials Will Explain likely this evening through Wednesday morning. Warm and humid tonight with atrr lEueninn HeralJi low in the 70s. Wednesday’s high in low Shanti School Program 90s. MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, JUNE 12, 1673 - VOL. XCII, No. 214 Manchester—A City of Village Charm PRICE: FIFTEEN CENTS The Shanti School, an Shanti School officials will Manchester students will be EIGHTEEN PACES alternative non-graded high explain the programs at the so- determined by a lottery con­ school housed at the Hartford called “school without walls,” ducted by Shanti officials, railroad station, will be the will answer questions, and will according to the Manchester subject of a W^nesday night make available applications to High School guidance depart­ meeting open to all interested the school. The Manchester ment. Previous academic level students and parents. Board of Education has ap­ of performance is not a The meeting is scheduled for proved an allocation of funds criterion for admission to the Senate Watergate Probe Resumes 7:30 p.m. Wednesday at the for tuition for two students at Shanti School. Manchester High School the Shanti School next year. The school, which in the cafeteria. Acceptance of the two current school year had 72 students enrolled, focuses on community-centered education Hearing Delay Denied; and provides an opportunity for Record Heat Times Purchase flexibility and indiWdualization of programs. Students devise Dean Granted Immunity their own curriculum according Waye Plagues Debate Continues to their interests and goals. Although the school is housed WASHINGTON (AP) - The waters of justice beyond profound kind of corruption.” NEW HAVEN (AP) - The Jacj(soh, the former co­ in the Hartford railroad station, Senate’s televised Watergate redemption.’’ Dean has actively been publisher of two New Haven publisher and company presi­ many student activities and Choicest Meats hi Town! Nutmeggers hearings resumed today as a Speaking to newsmen later in seeking immunity from newspapers testified Friday he dent, and other family studies take place in other federal judge cleared the way the day at the Lansing, Mich., prosecution and the letter, sent fully explored the background members claimed that Lionel areas of the city. for appearances by two key airport, Agnew suggested the by U. S. Atty. Harold Titus, of the Hartford Times and Jackson and others were con­ “Shanti” ib a Hindu word By The Associated Press witnesses, John W. Dean III Senate committee follow Cox’s rejected that request. decided that its purchase could TUESDAY ONLY SPECIAL! and Jeb Stuart Magruder. advice and recess its hearings sidering two $4 million loans to meaning "peace that surpasses Road-buckling, oppressive heat is expected to continue Instead it offered to permit be profitable. finance the deal. all understanding.” U.S. CAofce Today’s star witness was until the court process runs its Dean to plead guilty to a single / Lionel S. Jackson, president plaguing Connecticut through tonight and into Wednesday, 'scheduled to be former course. count of obstruction of justice, of the Register Publishing Co. GROUND CHUCK say experts at the National Weather Service at Bradley Commerce Secretary Maurice The hearings will gp on an offer that has since been and publisher of its two International Airport in Windsor Locks. H. Stans. He was scheduled to despite Agnew's words, said rescinded by special prosecutor newspapers, was questioned T h e r e ’s a c h a n c e of testify after the committee Chairman Sam J. Ervin Jr., D- Cox. during the fourth day of a TREE PAHIES thundershowers for some sec­ least four highways in the state finished its second round of N.C., and “the committee will Dean’s lawyer, Charles hearing on a Superior Court mo­ Approx. S to a Lb. tions of the state today and where pavement expanded and questions for Herbert L. continue to perform its duty Shaffer, said Dean has been- tion designed to block the buckled because of intense Porter, the Nixon campaign fairly and fully with a view to cooperating with the (Ufflit S Lbs. Par Customer) tonight, but the weathermen purchase. SPRAYING say they won’t bring much heat. The same ninty-degree scheduler who testified last informing the Senate and the prosecutors since April 2 in the The motion was filed by relief from the heat. temperatures that caused those week that he lied at, the American people in respect to belief they would grant him full Richard S. Jackson, Lionel’s Ptione 344-0321 HIGHLAND PARK MARKET Highway maintenance crews problems Monday are forecast Watergate burglary trial. * . what the truth is." immunity. He said his client brother, and other family 317 Highland St, Manchostor Phono 64M277 have temporarily repaired at b r this afternoon. In federal court, U.S. Dist. Before Judge Sirica, would invoke the 5th Amend­ members who claim the tran­ MILLANE NURSERIES So far, Connecticut utilities Judge John J. Sirica granted meanwhile, opposing views ment against self-incrimination saction would develue their • • •OOOOOOOOOOOIOOOOO said they haven’t been forced to immunity for ousted White were offered as to what the if called to testify without such holding in the Register com­ AND TREE EXPERTS Walpole reduce electrical voltage. And a House counsel Dean and former truth is about John Dean. immunity. pany. CR0MWEU.C0NN. spokesman for Connecticut Nixon campaign deputy In a letter sent to Dean May 2 Dean reportedly is prepared Lawyers for Richard Read Herald Advertisements Prisoner Light and Power said regional Magruder. The Senate had 22 and released in court Mon­ to offer evidence against power companies thought they asked that the two be granted day, federal prosecutors said: former White House aides H.R. Found dead could get through the heat wave protection from being “The evidence that has been Haldeman, John D. without problems. prosecuted for their testimony. gathered and is still being Ehrlichman, Magruder and WALPOLE, Mass. (AP) —An State police at the Bethany The immunity won’t necessari­ gathered establishes that you former Atty. Gen. John N. inmate at the maximum securi­ SEE OUR WIDE SELECTION OF GIFTS FOR DAD! barracks said a steel drainage ly prevent prosecutors from were at the center of a very Mitchell. ty Walpole State Prison was grate in the southbound lane of building a case against them on found burned to death in his cell the West Rock tunnel on the the basis of other evidence, early today, the Correction Wilbur Cross Parkway however. Department said. expanded so much because of Sirica also ordered Dean to A spokesman said Patrick R. Town Directors the heat that it caused the sur­ appear at the Watergate grand In Her Honor Gonsalves, 33, of Boston, was rounding pavement to rise and jury without immunity. His found in his cell in the buckle. Authorities said the lawyer said Dean would decline To Meet Tonight maximum security Block 8 at southbound lane of the tunnel to answer questions on grounds Mrs. Alice H am m ar, a guidance counselor at M anchester’s Illing Junior High School for 20 about 2 a.m. years, turns a shovel of dirt in a tree-planting ceremony at the schooi.’The tree was planted was closed for three hours Mon­ of possible self-incrimination. “Apparently something flam­ Sirica also rejected a request Although the Manchester Board of Directors is being by Illing eighth grade classes, 8K and 8L to honor Mrs. H am m ar, who is retiring this year. day at the peak of the New YOUR GIFT Cigars For Dad! mable was thrown at him, then Haven rush hour. by , special Watergate asked by Town Robert'Weiss to give its formal (Herald photo by Ofiara) a match,” said John A. HEADQUARTERS Troopers said the buckling prosecutor Archibald Cox to MacLean, a spokesman for the approval tonight to the purchase of the 110-acre Laurel El Prbducto caused “a monumental traffic prevent live radio and televi­ FOR DAD! department. “ There are no Stripped Down For Work Lake, it appears it will table the action until its July jam” that stretched for 12 sion coverage of testimony by Our precise details yet.” meeting. Sunbeam miles from the tunnel to North A construction worker beats the heat in Manchester today by shedding all clothing that Dean, Magruder and others Tolland Reg. It was the latest incident in a facing indictments in the (fase. The reason for the delay is from Robert and Wells Den­ Area Police Aqua Velva Lime or Haven. Several minor rearend isn’t essential. While the heat wave has most of the Northeast unseasonably early, Remington Shavemaster 5.82 chain of violence at the troubled collisions were reported and Sirica ruled that he had no because the Manchester Plan­ nison, and $941,500 for im­ most work'was continuing. ’This worker is employed at the Squire Village complex being Redwood Cologne Mist-Air Light up mild bouquets or prison, which erupted in a tempers and radiators boiled power to issue such a order. ning and Zoning Commission provements to the existing and Frederico Garcia, 35, of 35C Shaver blunts. major riot several weeks ago. built on Spencer St. (Herald photo by Ofiara) will act June 25 on a town enlarged sanitary landfill area. J Two Will Attend Regan Rd., Rockville, was over, officers said. As outlined at a Senate 4 oz. bottle Stylet Dryer MacLean said Gonsalves was The problem of rising and Watergate committee request for a change to In­ In other action tonight, the charged -Saturday on a Circuit Antonio & Cleopatra serving, a four-to-ten year dustrial Zone for the property. board is expected to approve a Court 12 rearrest warrant with 1.74 size 1 9 9 9 cracking pacement also executive session this morning, sentence for breaking and plagued travelers on route 9 in th e schedule called for When the directors new salary plan for department Boy^s, GirVs State second-degree failure to appear sOur Grenadiers entering in the night and Middletown, Interstate 86 in questioning Stans later today authorized a March 13 referen­ heads and assistants, refer to in court and delivering liquor to . Reg. -Contoured for Father’s larceny. He said the inmate had 1 2 7 7 Union, Conn, and Route 80 near and Wednesday and questioning dum on a $1,391,(WO appropria­ the Town Building Committee a VIVIAN V. KENNESON exchange with Weaver High a minor. Old Spice S 18.88 face. Six steel blades, been out on parole, but was Our the North Branford-East Haven Local Utility Reports Magruder the remainder of tion, it specified three con­ new plan for additions and Correspondent School and helped with He was released on a $50 cash side trimmer, carbon Reg.' returned to the prison after town line, transportation Wednesday and all of Thursday. ditions, prior to appropriating renovations to Illing and Bennet Tel. 875-4704 costumes for the student bond for court today. Cologne High and low heal dries SM-7 parole was revoked April 25! and styles pop’s top. 2 6.79 ' Box of so department officials said. The committee expects to get the sum — passage by the Junior High Schools, adopt a Richard Olson, Tolland High produced “You’re a Good Man, Cord/Cordless The matter has been referred voters, permit approval for the compromise set of rules for U 1 . The increased load of air con­ to Dean next "Fuesday in the School principal, has announced Charlie Brown.” Dennis Dombroski, 16, of 4 4-3/4 ox. size combs, brush. HW4 0 Choose light or dark wrappers. to Norfolk County Dist. Atty. M odel SM-8 27.99 ditioners and fans during the Adequate Power Supply middle of the visit to the United sanitary landfill area by the town cemeteries, approve the the selection of delegates to Mary’s week at Girl’s State is Fern St., Rockville, was 2.25 size George G. Burke and the state .heat wave wasn’t expected to States of Soviet Communist State Department of En­ merger of the Capitol Region Boy’s State and Girl’s State. sponsored by the Dobosz Ertel charged Friday on a Circut 1.09 police for investigation, vironmental Protection, and a Council of Governments and the Is D^d A Sportsman? cause power shortages, a utility party chief Leonid Brezhnev. Brent Gottier, son of Mr. and I^boc and Hanson American Court 12 arrest warrant with MacLean said. change to Industrial Zone. These Are Perfect Gifts! spokesman reported. disruption, which affected The hearings themselves Capitol Region Planning Agen­ Mrs. Bernard Gottier of Doyle Legion Auxiliary Unit. public indecency, injury or risk “I’m keeping my fingers Normen noted that the com­ The referendum was ap­ Personna residents in the areas of Wood- came under attack Monday cy, appoint a new member to Rd., will attend Boy’s State of injury to a minor and breach crossed,” Roy Normen, Hart­ pany has received a number of proved by the voters and the bridge St., N. Elm St., and E. from Vice President Spiro T. the Town Building Committee which is being held at the Coast of peace in connection with Trac ford Electric Light Co. scattered complaints today state permits were issued. The Middle Tpke., was not directly Agnew. He said in St. Louis that and a new member to the Guard Academy in New London recent incidents, police say. manager in Manchester, said about service disruptions due to zone change approval is Razor Education Board tied to the heat wave. he believes they are blocking Human Relations Commission, during the week of June 17. Police say that he was today, discussing the heavy transformer overloads. He said expected. and consider rules for the ap­ N Community Calendar demand for electrical power Another outage occurred this th e search for truth,, __ Mary ,McLaughlin, daughter Monday: Business com­ released on a $600 non-surety that increases in the use air The $1,391,000 appropriation pointment of a Blue Ribbon during the current heat wave. morning shortly after 8 a.m., besmirching the innocent and of Mr. and Mrs. Rennie mittee, 8 p.m.. United bond for court June 19. conditioners Weren’t provided is in two parts — $449,500 for committee to study different 2.95 size Normen said this morning when a transformer at the "can hardly fail to muddy the McLaughlin of Snipslc Lake Congregational Church. 1.69 Given Recognition for in the transformer purchasing the 110-acre parcel forms of' government. there have been no problems Keeney St. substation failed. A Rd., will attend Girl’s State at Tuesday: Senior Citizens, 1 Allan C. Jones 23, of 79 installation, and when an meeting the demand for power, large portion of the southern the University of Connecticut, p.m., high school cafeteria. Brooklyn St., Rockville, was 50« The Manchester Board of overload 6ccurrs(, the power Board of Education was although there have been two part of Manchester, and most of June 24-30. Wednesday: Board of charged with failure to grant of • Cash Education has been selected to selected “because of its at­ company will increase capacity Refund ‘ PIdytex outages and several Bolton, was without power for Brent is the newly elected Finance, 7:30 p.m.. Town Hall; the highway in connection with receive a special award from titude in keeping a teacher who of the affected transformers. form transformer overloads in his about 45 minutes. president of the Student Board of Education, 8 p.m., a two-car accident on Rt. 83 Living Gloves the alumni association of Hart­ lost her sight after being Playtex. district, which covers Normen said he wasn’t sure Council, He served as treasurer Hicks Memorial School; choir Friday. See ford’s Oak Hill School for the employed.” , Despite the overloads and Our Reg. 1.19 Manchester, Bolton and East that the heat wave caused this' for th&council during his junior rehearsal, 7:30 p.m.. United Police say that minor injuries clerk Blind. two outages, Normen said the for Non-slip grip. Famous Make The teacher, Mrs. Kathy Hartford. morning’s outage, but he said year. Brent was one of five Congregational Church; prayer were reported in the accident. The award, a plaque, is given Manchester area is in “very details. Extra Ipng cuff. mus l>ropane Winchester Borello, went totally blind last A primary wire on Parker St. the heat may have been a students who participated in the meeting, 7:30 p.m.. Seventh Court date is July 3. annually to an employer which good shape” as far as power came down Monday night, contributing factor to the recent student exchange with Day Adventist Churph. Candle-Power! Automatic 22 Cal. 20” Portable the alumni association feels is fall. .She adjusted to her supply is concerned. blindness and is still teaching severing power to 80 customers problems. Weaver High School. He has Thursday: Economic deserving, according to Ralph 32 oz. Formica Lantern Rifle with Scope Window Fan sixth grade at Bowers School. for about two hours. The power been president of the Foreip Development Commission, 7 Church Women Adams of the association. was 'rMtored at about 11 p.m., Language Club, a member of p.m.. Administration building. ' Floor Shine Adams, in a letter to Dr. The special award will be but HELCO had to shut down a the chess club and a member of Friday: Cub Pack 15, 7:30 Meet Tuesday Our Our Our James P. Kennedy, presented at the Oak Hill School main feeder, affecting 107 the track and field team for p.m., St. Matthew Parish Reg. Reg. Rea. Manchester’s superintendent of alumni association’s annual News Cctpsules Church Women United will customers, to make the repairs. three years. He was elected to Center; Bible study, 7:30 p.m.. 11.49 53.99 15.88 schools, said the Manchester banquet June 23. .) meet 'Tuesday at 9:30 a.m. at Our Reg. 1.69 4388 S.1388 The 'Monday night service the National Honor Society in Seventh Day Adventist Church. his junior year. St. Mary’s Church for its annual Bright to dim light regu­ Walnut finish stock and 2-sfieed motor cools Saturday: Midget and Pony meeting and installation of A spokesman for the National Brent’s participation in Boy’s lator.’ 16.4 oz. disposable forearm pistol grip. room with 5 element Cease-Fire Pact football registration, 10 a.m. to officers. Mrs. Warren Curtiss, Stainless Steel cylinder included. Wirfd- Shoots 21 shorts, 17 Coal Association said, “It will State is sponsored by the 1 p.m., Town Hall. , blade. Grip handle. SAIGON (AP) - The stop the construction of any Savings Bank of Tolland central area chairman, will be proof. #2173/2183 longs, 15 long rifle. #190 School Lunch Deficit Vietnam document being the installing officer. Liquid Gold Aerqn ntiw fossil-fuel power plants in through the Dobosz Ertel Laboc N -5-' !'< 5: \r-'„ ' worked out in Paris calls for a most of the United States.” and Hanson American Legion Mrs. Carleton Nutter, vice realistic cease-fire within 24 president o5 the state board of Our Reg. 1.69 Post. Committee Chairmen For Dad’s Workshop Dad Wifi Like This! hours after signing and includes church women, will be the 10 oz. size 12 Explained To Board Mary is a member of the The Republican Town timetables for other provisions Satellite Launched National Honor Society. She guest speaker. Mrs. E. John Cleans stainless steel, other of the original truce, Saigon Committee has coordinated Kjellson will lead the devotions. CAPE KENNEDY, Fla. (AP) was vice president of her committees for the fall elec­ surfaces. 3 government sources said today. All area women are invited to DOUG BEVINS Unspent funds in the current are for the 1973-1974 school — A Titan 3C rocket roared into , freshman class and is on^the tion. Anyone interested in The informants said the plan attend. Baby-sitting will be (1972-1973) budget, “held back year. the black sky at 3:15 a.m. board of directors and social serving on one of the com­ (Herald Reporter) being drawn up by Henry A. provided. from maintenance programs, today, taking a spperspy committee for her junior year. mittees may contact the Famous Lee • Authorized an application, Kissinger and Hanoi’s Le Due could be transferred to the satellite to an orbital outpost She has been a cheerleader and following chairmen. to the State Department of Tho also calls for Oil Filters Manchester’s school lunch cafeteria budget, Kennedy said and surprising area residents. for the past three .years has Publicity, Elaine Bugbee, Education, for funds for con-‘ implementation of Article 20 of Trustee Elected program, which has been Monday night. He said the U.S. Air Force spokesmen played the/-flute in the school Genevieve McGann, Pamela LF-1 4 37 operating with a deficit version of basement space at the original pact. If observed, 2 NEW HAVEN (AP) - school system has been notified gave no warning of the launch band. In 1972 she wgis .selected Wood; door-tordoor campaign, Bowers School to a media this could mean an end to U.S. Missouri Atty. Gen. John a Our Reg. 1.99 | throughout the 1972-1973 School it will receive $9,000 in federal and issued only a short to participate iri the Northern Robert' McGanh; brochures, center. The project, estimated bombing in Cambodia. ^ Danforth has been elected a year, should be back in the funds — in lieu of undelivered statement afterward. Connecticut Conference Thomas Turner; finance, Frank LF-7*LF-24*LF-25 black by fall, the Board of to cost a total of $6,500, is being Kissinger and Tho resumed Concert. .v trustee of Yale University. commodities — which could f Merrill; headquarters, Charles Education learned Monday done by school personnel. discussions today in the French Danforth, 36, of St. Louis, Your A * 7 7 also be applied to reducing the capital. Mary also participated in the Mayer. night. • Approved a $330 washout succeeds William Scranton. CHoicel I ■# ff 2.49ea. deficit. account — with funds coming Pilot Grounded Dr - James P. Kennedy, . ‘ ‘We should come pretty close Easy spin-on replacement from the State Department of Collision Predicted MIAMI (AP)..vrf.j'rhe govern­ Fits most American cars. Popular' GAF Spalding Air Flite ^ superintendent of schools, told to starting the next school year the board that unspent funds in Education’s division of WASHINGTON (^P) - The ment has grounded the pilot and Shop'craft without a cafeteria deficit,” vocational rehabilitation — for Summer Day Session 220 Pocket or Kro-

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-aGE TWO — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., June 12, 1973 IO T E S T E R EVENINGJ1ER_ALD. Manchester. Conn.. Tuax .,ln. 12. 1973 - Bolton- PAGE THREE Sheiiiwold on Bridge Vernon ■ Hebron Towii Votcs Budget i TV Tonight ^ Tolland District 20 1973 General Assembly session, lU.I VDER BY EXPKRT North dealer t See Saturday's Herald for ' t is one of three men considered PROVES VERY COSTLY Both sides vidncrablc I Complete TV Lutings |! Special in the running for the GOP By Alfrrd Slifinwold .NORIII Rec Program 74-Mill Rate Set Art Classes Have Openings nomination. The others are There is no way for South to (ft .None Board Stand By Election Set state Rep. Paul Sulliyan of New make the slam in clubs against K 108 7 6 3 - 8:00 - Londoif and Republican City good defense. The fact remains 0 A J 6 R oad F unds association’s complaint about (3-8-22) NEWS VIVIAN V. KENNESON Stuart Danforth; secretary, tion Evening School, and a com- NEW LONDON (AP) - Councilman Willian Nahas of Starts Monday An n e e m t that one player made the slam 4i A762 At the finance board’s May 19 the “failure of the moderator to (18) I SPY Double Sessions Correspondent Betty Nangle. 'plete summer arts and crafts Highly placed Republican New London. in a tournament against a WEST EA.ST Correa pondeni special meeting, Mr. and B^s. state the qualifications to vote (20) SOUNDING BOARD Tel. 875-4704 Trustees are Sandra program has been arranged. sources say former state Rep. The 20th District Republican Tile long-range vision is to defender who was good enough 4 J96J42 4 1087 3 DONNA HOLLAND Parents who are able to Tel. 228-3971 Andrew G. Mulligan had and the lack of any system to in­ (24) SESAME STREET The Board of Education* last There are still openings in the Benjamin, Stanley Bonk, Louis Merritt Comstock will be Committee tentatively will 394 comes a time when we have to provide a permanent arts to win a national championship 052 volunteer some time to the A unanimous vote by the 75 questioned the procedure for sure that those present were (30) TO TELL THE TRUTH night voted to stand by Its deci­ Arts of Tolland suiruner arts Cady, Gail Curtis, James Cor­ nominated as the GOP can­ meet Thursday night at 0 7 0 0 lt)5 4 2 Correspondent make a decision and stand by it center for the community. a couple of years ago. program to supplement the people who attended last night’s handling funds put up by con- qualified to vote.” (40) DANIEL BOONE sion to put the high school on and crafts program according nish, Barbara Danforth, (Carles didate for the 20th Dlstict Mitchell College in New London North dealer 4 Ki 5 ♦ Q Tel. 646-0375 and take our licks,” Miller said. Funds have been raised for guidance of the two paid super­ budget meeting accepted the ’ tractors for the construction of The consensus of the finance - 6:30 — double sessions next year, and to chairmen Stanley Bonk and Darling, Robert Dean, John Senate seat vacated by Peter to nominate a candidate for the SOOTH TTie Bolton Summer Recrea­ “I think it was a sound deci­ Devine, Gerard Doudera, these programs through Cashman. special election. Both sides vulnerable visors are also asked to sign-up Board of Education’s 1^73-1974 roads. board was that legally it would (3) CBS NEWS Joseph Powers, chairman of Jean Hopkins. Opening lead — Five of ♦ AKO tion Program is scheduled to not be the town’s responsibility, sion and the only one we could Chprles Goodstein, Carol Gor­ donations by Tolland residents Gov. Thomas J. Meskill Mon­ at the registration. budget of $746,000 and the Aaron Reid, first selectman, (8) ABC NEWS the board, called for assistance Session I runs July 9 through Spades ^ A begin Monday and through There will be tfiree registra­ Board of Finance levied a mill had explained that the builder but that the association should have made and we have to July 27, while session II runs don; Judith Holmes, Jean and businessmen. day set July 10 as the date for a 0 K9 8 3 (22-30) NBC NEWS in improving space conditions Let us draw a veil of kindness Aug. 7. The program will be tion periods. The first will be rate Of 74 mills. br contractor puts fuiid into a proceed on its own if it wished stand by it,” Miller said. July 30 through Aug. 17. Hopkins, Parker L ^ , Sudhaker special election to fill * 109 84 3 at the school. over the bidding. West had no held from 9 a.m. until 4 p.m, Wednesday from 7:30 until 8:30 ’The meeting, which lasted special escrow account for. the to take further action. — 7:00 — William Houle explained that Nargardcolekar, and Nancy Cashman’s unexpired term HALL FOR RENT North F.asI .South West A group of parents, headed by Courses are generally designed business bidding two spades, five days a week at Herrick (3) UNTAMED WORLD there were a number of other Osterling. Eaglets Sex which ends Jan. 8, 1975. For parties, showers, receptions, Pass p.m.; the Wond Thursday less than five miinutes, purpose of actually building the The agreement was based Mrs. Lester Baum, several to accomodate three age 1 ^ 2 4* 2 4 Memorial Park. (8) TRUTH OR alternatives the board did The group, which started with meetings. Complete kitchen facimies. and South should not have/in- Pass 4 NT Pass from 7:30 until 8:30 p.m. and followed two previous meetings road himself and that the town mainly on the fact that any such months ago presented a petition groups: 5-8, 9-13, and 14 to Puzzles Zoo Cashman became lieutenant 3 A CONSEQUENCES entertain but it was agreed it governor last week, giving up Large enclosed parking lot. Inquire: sisted on a slam. ^ 5 9 Pass 6 4k All Pass ’The Rec program will be un­ the third Saturday from 10 a.m. at which the school board's does not keep records of these action should have been taken to the board asking for a change adults. a few people interested in KEY BISCAYNE, Fla. (AP) (18) DICK VAN DYKE was striving for a short-term his post as Senate president pro Opening lead - ♦ 5 der the direction of John until 12 noon. All registrations budget was rejected, once monies as they are not the immediately following the May of its decision on double Openings are in the bringing cultural opportunities — The first bald eagle hatched Lithuanian Hall (22-30) NEWS solution. Recruiter Quaglia of Manchester. A will be at Herrick Memorial because it was too low and once town’s. ., , 21 budget meeting. Totten men­ sessions. Another group, just following: batik, session I, ages to the children of Tolland, was in captivity in 57 years has been tempore to succed Lt. Gov. T. (24) ZOOM Mrs. Marie Herbst said, “We 24 GOLWAY STREET We have all found ourselves woman assistant will be hired Park. because it appeared to be too Richard Grant, chairman of tioned that he was not exactly last week, came forth w(th a 14 and up; creative stitchery, founded in October 1972. Since given a unisex name because Clark Hull who became a MANCHESTER MOVIE RAI1NQB to work with Quaglia. high. the Finance Board, informed sure of the “statute of (40) ABC NEWS cannot discuss double sessions > that time, a donation of $350 Superior Court Judge. in worse slams, yet we are still petition calling for the double Sgt. Robert W. Miller, 16 session I, ages 14 and up; zoo keepers can’t determine Call before 8 P M FORmRENTBAND alive to tell the tale. In this A gymnastics program under However, the $746,000 budget the Mulligans and other limitations” but that past — 7:30 - without looking at Grades K-12. Strant St., was recently dance, session I and II, ages 5-8 was given to the Adult Educa­ Comstock, clerk of the Senate Venereal Disease Program session plan to remain as it is. whether it is a boy or a girl. Phone 643-0618 or 646-9155 y o u n g PEOPLE case. South would be home if the direction of Richard accepted was only $424 less members of the association last experiences have proven that (3) I'VE GOT A SECRET She said the board had to con­ assigned to full-time recruiting and 9-13; drama, sessions I and Finance Committee during the ’The St. Maurice Council of At a special meeting of the sider which plan would do the Tfti ct ita it It inhm the four missing trumps were Nietupski will also take place than the budget rejected at the night that the matter had been courts “frown on action being (8) YOU ASKED FOR IT Sergeant of the Hdq. Co. 76th II, ages 5-8, 9-13; drama, ses­ r the Kinights of Columbus will board, last week, the matter most for the most students and AlTMt ttotf Mt twrftMWr divided 2-2. He would t^ke the this summer. ’The gym program second meeting. discussed with the auditor, taken at a later time rather (18) JONATHAN WINTERS was aired thoroughly with Div. (TNG), U.S. Army sion 1, 14 and up; gymnastics, MfHt OMttnf hr rlwmj ht cMMwi. is tentatively schedul^ to run sponsor a program on venereal The town’s total budget is $1,- town counsel and the than immediately at the (20) THE QUIET WAR she said she feels the decision Reserves. The unit is located at session I and II, ages 7-10, 11- ace of trumns and give ud one disease. parents and teachers given an trump trick, dropping all of the two days a week at one of the 926,848. This includes, in addi­ selectmen. meeting.” (22) POLICE SURGEON very nicely stabilizes K-8. West Hartford. 14; pottery, session II, 14 and AU MU AMmiO Dr. W. Ames LePan, school opportunity to express their Meanwhile the board will be 6

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NITE STAMPS It hardly seems that it was about the streets for baseball, tag football, LOBSTERS THOR., FRI., SAT. 7 to 10 P.M. 17 Oz. nine months ago when The Herald and other sports. was publishing warnings to motorists But most important of all will.be to be on the alert for children going to those younger brothers, sisters, who CENTER CUT BOHOM GREEN GIANT PEAS 23< BONELESS ROLLED RITTER and from school. like to follow older sisters and Now with the end of school near, the brothers. Many parents will put the s', ■ ■ ■' ' admonition has to be revised. With older children in charge of^the TOMATO JUICE xtz. 29< JIF vacation time on their hands, the younger ones and up to a point this is a youngsters won’t be concentrated on way to teach responsibility. But, we PEANUT BUTTER zs oz. 99< the streets during the times just as motorists should be constantly 5 ^ 2 before and after school, but will be on wary since there can be lapses on the Rail Yard, New Haven (Photo by Doug Bevins) almost any street at any time during part of children no matter how well rm o z. STAR-KIST daylight hours. supervised or trained. IN W ATER There will be those on bikes ranging Let us all hope and pray this Open Forum ROAST in skill from novices to near-pros. summer season will not be marred by There will be many wandering from any tragedy involving children A Suggestion audience were sweating Max Lerner their homes to nearby playground. playing. Let's all drive extra carefully profusely even in summer CENTER CUT To the editor: clothing. If the room is air- I attended the meeting of the ITALIAN - CUT FROM LEG White Tuna There will be many others taking to everywhere and particularly in conditioned, it wasn’t working residential neighborhoods. town directors which drew a very well. All but one of our Comments large crowd of people to the prim and proper male directors P O R K C H O P S 18 Oz. WISH80NE CHUNKY public hearings on the proposed and the town counsel sat or abandonment of Parker Streer stood up front with their jackets The Europe Connection Truth Will Out in the vicinity of the Lydall Inc. and neckties on and had to en­ BLUE CHEESE DRESSINO 39< mills. dure not only the natural heat It reminded me of a state and humidity, but also all the The Press and Watergate DOT hearing I sat in one in $119 hot air from the floor during the in whose name he marched September, 1971, on the $48 NEW YORK, N. Y. - A seem to be saying is that until WESSON OIL / 59< hearing. My heart went out to grandly on the stage of history. (Beloit, Wig., Daily News) million job of widening the decade ago, in Paris, I lived they get the true measure of them and I probably did some The British are in the Common IS Oz. CHEF-80Y-AR-DEE Wilbur Cross Highway for 1.6 where I could keep a close Mr. Nixon’s doings at home, extra sweating on their ac­ Market, and Edward Heath — miles in the Buckland area and watch on Charles de Gaulle they cannot give their major CUTLETS These are not the best of days for I apparent efforts to deceive and mis­ count. De Gaulle’s sacrificial victim a connection with 1-291. The nearby in his Elysee Palace, attention to his projects abroad. the United States of America. I have always endorsed the in the fight over British entry— SPAGHEni & MEATBALLS33< lead. first DOT speaker informed the ringed around by a wall of In long range terms, this will J idea that it is better to be com­ has replaced MacMillan as US0/I CHOICE BONELESS The country is beset with a hundred crowd right off the bat that “we spikes and guns. I was one of a be a loss to the nation and to FRESH GROUND This is no attempt to equivocate or fortable than correct when I prime minister. have examined all the alter­ number of Americans at that Europe as well. The whole different troubles, including such can get away with it. George Pompidou continues SWEET LIFE PLAIN or IODIZED justify the press handling of natives to this plan we are time who saw themselves as De direction of the Europe- My advice to the male De Gaulle’s nationalist policies CHUCK STEAK highly visible and debilitating matters presenting, and they are not Gaulle-watchers and Europe- America connection has CHUCK Watergate, et al, in those instances members of the directors is: watchers. on NA’TO, on gold and the acceptable.” In short, the DOT changed during the decade. as the Watergate scandal, inflation where gossip has been presented to Aim to be comfortable as you dollar, on a general hostility to CHICKEN QTRS. W/WINC had its mind all made up and It was the time of blossoming NATO is still important, but the and the shaky half-peace in Southeast can at meetings on hot and hope in the White House, when the United States, but in a less the public as gospel; where there has the public hearing was held nonmilitary tasks are far more sticky evenings. ’There is no use grandiose way. Willy Brandt Asia. merely to comform to the law a young President had important. The question of LONDON BROIL lb. been no visible effort made to give in suffering when you don’t proclaim ^ an era of Western has replaced Conrad Adenauer BREASTS lb. 0 which requires it. mutual troop reduction on both S A L T - Figuring prominently in the unhap­ have to. interdependence, when eager at the helm in Germany, rever­ perspective to situations which, June 5, after listening more sides depends on more general CALIF. Take off those jackets and intellectuals talked of a Grand sing the old cold war policies CHICKEN QTRS. W/BACKS py picture are the news media — than an hour to a lot of hot and settlements between the viewed out of context, point a dam­ ties. Design for a united Europe and leading Europe toward newspapers, television and radio. The humid oratory, the directors Soviets and the West. ning finger at the White House. Try it. linked with America. But de detente. Richard Nixon has 29 Oz. promptly decided not to con­ The new issues between the CHUCK ROAST American public is literdly bom­ You’ll like it. Gaulle was, for Americans, the reversed his own cold-war LEGS lb. Rather, this is to suggest that, on sider any alternative highway United States and the Common And nobody will think the less policies, but is in deep trouble barded with headlines and newscasts plans but voted to abandon the wicked monster immurred in Market countries are those of CALIF. ' OOUR UR OWOWN N HOHOT OH SWEET ITALIAN balance, the performance of the press of you for it. ^ his cave, who had devoured because in burying the cold part of Parker Street between monetary reorganization and HUNTS TOMATO SAUCE 39« that raise’ questions concerning of­ As ever, Harold MacMillan and the warrior he didn’t bury the in recent months has been in the best Colonial Road and Mitchell trade relations. ’That is the 16 Oz. CHICK-LIVER-BEEF Sherwood G. Bowers British and was waiting for the' below-the-belt political fighter N ficialdom’s conduct and fuel an at­ tradition — and in the best interests— Drive. The manner in which point of Kissinger’s New Atlan­ CHUCK STEAK SAUSAGE 75 Deming Street fat meal of affluent America. at home, and his subterranean tic Charter. Pompidou may mosphere of recrimination. of the country. this was done seems to indicate Manchester ■» I was writing a book on De image has come up to devour have tried to freeze out Mr. BACK SWEET LIFE ALL MEAT DASH DOG FOOD 15‘ It is not an uncommon conviction that this public hearing, too, his global one. And Henry We share the concern of many, that was unnecessary because a Gaulle, the Common Market Nixon at their meeting in 7 Oz. GLADE ALL SCENTS Kissinger, who disliked both that the nation’s press had generated majority of the directors had and Europe. I attended De Iceland but this need not serious and unnecessary harm can be Herald American and French policies their mihds made up before the Gaulle’s press conferences forebode an Ice Age ahead for RUMP ROAST FRANKS this near-hysteria unnecessarily; that religiously, made my rounds of equally a decade ago in Paris, done by overzealous pursuit of hearing began. I suspect, also, the decades to come. AIR FRESHNERS 39« Yesterdays now is trying to- develop an disclosures which threaten to bring that it shows that Lydall Inc. all ^ the experts, talked with Both sides owe this, if CENTER CUT BOTTOM ROUND COUNTRY STYLE7,/ culprits, as may be occuring in the American policy of his own for dishonor to those in high office are has a lot of clout, as they say in 25 Years Ago Je'aq Monriet, from whose anything, to the great aging current scandal. But we reject the no­ teeming brain the idea of a Mr. Nixon which they call the Chicago. Manchester Memorial figure of Jean Monnet. If any SW EET LIFE somehow a disservice. Common Market and an in­ “New Atlantic Charter.” lb. tion that irreparable harm has been, Several other things at­ Hospital officials announce that ideas have survived in the SWISS STEAK RIB ENDS tegrated Europe had sprung. It is a curious, unparalleled ' Such thinking is deficient on several tracted my attention at the the Women’s Auxilliary has quarter-century since World or will be, done. I recall especially a luncheon situation. Mr. Nixon has had^ LEAN ROUND ^ FARMLAND HICKORYHICKO SMOKED meeting. grown from a handful of War II, they are Monnet’s, His counts, not the least of which is a meeting of the Correspondents’ talks with Heath, Brandt,' There has been set in motion a dis­ On the meeting agenda, ac­ workers originating as a Red shadow flourishes where De Club where De Gaulle’s chief Giulio Andreotti of Italy and perspective. It ignores the fundamen­ covery profcessj which has every tion was proposed on many Cross group to an enrolled Gaulle’s has withered. He nuclear expert, Gen. Andre Pompidou. The Leonid CUBE STEAK BACON tal fact that the Americ^ system of allocations of revenue sharing membership of 140-workers. worked for a United States of B L E A C H ^ prospect of exposing the whole truth. Beaufre, held forth on the Brezhnev visit comes later in received from Washington. Europe, but never with the idea 2 9 laws and government simply could not It is a process that has the President’s French deterrent and the sins the month, and his own Euro­ of opposing it to the United I think the term revenue 10 Years Ago pean visits in the fall. The trou­ FROZEN DELI function without an informed public, sharing is a misnomer. of American policy. Imported States across the ocean. His vi­ endorsement. But is is a process that Board of Directors authorizes to answer him was a visiting ble is that tte European talks, CALIF. ICEBURG IMPORTED SWISS The federal govern­ sion was always a pragmatic ROMAN CHEESE OR MEAT 34 Oz. KING SIZE I «» or with office holders who regard General Manager Richard Mar­ American called Henry which could set the frame of does not command the full confidence ment has operated for years on one and a unifying one. Sweet Life 19- themselves above being accountable tin to take bids for construction Kissinger but he was feeling America’s connection to pESE 1 /2 lb . Bag a series of whopping deficits As the W atergate show RAVIOLI 12 O Z . 5 9 ^ of many in Congress, in the- new^^ of proposed central firehouse. Europe for years to come, are a to those who elected them. which are one of the causes of pretty split over the whole moves on merrily, is there a SARA LEE LETTUCE VANISH 39< _ f media, and in the public at large. sideshow. ’The main event is in GERMAN 1 /2 Lb. POTATO our galloping inflation. The an­ business:'While he disliked chance t h ^ Americans will OVERNITE 12’s 1 The diligence, courage and com­ French policy, he disliked the Senate Committee Hearing There is now, for example, the nual deficits are the result of also be pragmatic and pay POUND CAKE 12 Oz. 69^ ('.ttrrvni (Jttofos Room where the TV cameras pleteness that has characterized appropriations and expen­ American policy just as much. some attention to the ongoing REAL GOLD SLICED CHIPS 4 9 « suggestion that by refusing to be sum­ I have the imiiression are trained. BOLOGNA ditures which exceed inconrie. The years have peeled away. work of foreign policy? It is PAMPERS 79

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ON HIS tsetves DAY Area Police VERNON failure to appear and evading Court Cases The Best fcr Lee F, Theriault, 18, of Port responsibility on Circuit Court JleDesen/es It! Board May Allocate Kent, Maine, was charged Mon­ warrants, police said. day night on Grove St. with He was charged when he CIRCUIT COURT 12 • (Charges in the companion reckless driving and making un­ turned himself in a police Manchester Session cases of Steven j'. Dalessandro, Rev-Sharing Funds Rhode Island necessary noise with a motor headquarters after returning 19, of 657 Williams St., Bolton, Merrick A. Abom, 29, of Lake pnsumer South Windsor Notes vehicle. He was issued the sum­ from out-of-state, according to and Louis Mattarelli, 17, of 44 Abortion Law St., Coventry, charged with r mons after he was observed |x>lice. Cedar St., both charged with second-degree burglary (two When the Manchester Board ... Surface and light tennis The Board of Education will third place, the Intellectuals former superintendent, Harvey operating his vehicle in a He was held in lieu of a $650 intoxication and possession of a Stay Denied counts), third-degree larceny of Directors adopted an $18,- courte at West Side Recreation Remember Dad With A loncern meet tonight at 7:30 in the with Esther Naumec, Gayle Levack. reckless fashion on Grove St., surety bond for court today at non-narcotic controlled FATHER’S DAY and first-degree failure to 184,076 General Fund^budget for. Center, $1,600. library of South Windsor High Sheppard and Grace Kauffman. Edwards has been employed WASHINGTONMAP) - police said.' Stafford Springs. substance.' A charge of posses- appear, plead^ guilty to a sub­ the fiscal year starting July 1, it ... Acquire voting machines Fine Gift From Connecticut Department pf Consumer Protection School when board members The following officers have by the town as assistant treat- Supreme Court Justiw William He was later charged with in­ SOUTH WINDSOR sion of a non-narcotic stitute charge of second-degree estimated that about 69 per cent to meet state standards, $5,000. T u- - ® Dunn. Commissioner will be asked to accept the been installed for the coming fnent plant operator for the past J. Brennan Jr. Mond^ refused SPECIAL terfering with a.police officer Richard Tedrone, 16, of 606 controlled substancd in the erry iggins. Director of Consumer Education criminal trespass and was of it would be financed from Conduct townwide Orchard Hill and Timothy year: Gayle Sheppard, presi­ four years. to give force to a newly enacted when he became loud and Pleasant Valley Rd., South companion case of Robert S. THIS WEEK ONLY taken to the Connecticut property taxes, 21- per cent revaluation, $31,000. This is Edwards school sewers for dent; Janet Kiene, vice presi­ Sewer Commission Rhode Island anti-abortion abusive, police said. Windsor, was charged on a Cir­ Smith, 20, of Bolton, was also from state and federal aid Established Correctionai Center at Hartford one-third the estimated cost. 1910 state grants. dent; Claudia Markstein, The Sewer Commission will statute. He was held in lieu of a $500 cuit Court 12 arrest warrant nolled. If you’re concerned about The Department of to begin serving a 30-day (including state education The revaluation process would Bids for band uniforms will secretary; Pat Hatala, meet today at 8 p.m. at the A U.S. District Court Judge in bond for court today at Stafford with larceny in connection with • A charge of fourth-degree MEN‘S SHOP J exactly what you’re eating Agriculture has also proposed sentence imposed by Judge related grants), 2 per cent from start during the 1973-74 fiscal also be discussed along with a treasurer; Esther Naumec, Town Hall to discuss the Avery- Providence, R. I., declared the Springs. the recent thefts on mini-bikes larceny against Mary H. Hill, 'when you eat a “ meat patty,” to establish specific labeling MENS Frank Munchun. surplus still available from the year. Revaluation would take Quality Men't Wear report to the parents coheer- sergeant-at-arms. SulliVan and Graham Rd.-Birch law unconstitutional. in the area. 25, of East Hartford. take heart, so is the U.S. and content standards for the 1971-72 fiscal year, 4 per cent effect as of the October 1976 at Reasonable Pricetl ning grading marks, custodian Bridge Marathon Hill area sewer extensions and State Atty. Gen. Richard J. PERMA-PRESS Robert P. Stoodley Jr., 23, of Police said that othpr arrests • A charge of fourth-degree Department of Agriculture. use of „ textured vegetable Wayne Mainville, 22, of no from miscellaneous sources, Grand List and the 1977-78 *'fFhere You Are A Friend union negotiations, budget, The Orchard Hill School PTO the levy of assessments for the Israel asked Brennan to block in the cases are expected soon. larceny in the case of Keith B. 789 Main Street in The USDA is also interested in product (TVP) in processed Skowhegan, Maine, was and 4 per cent from revenue­ taxing year. As Well As A Customer** evaluation. Project Concern completed its first year of a the effect of that judgement certain address, pleaded guilty Downtown Manchester various vegetable and soybean meat products. (This would in­ sewer lines on Governor’s charged Monday afternoon with Tedrone was reieased on his Kenyon, 31, of 174 N. Elm St. sharing funds. ... Acquire equipment for the -and insurance. Contract Bridge Marathon and PAJAMAS to a charge of third-degree Highway. until the state can appeal to the breach of peace, second-degree written promise to appear in • A charge of fraud in. derivatives that can be clude processed food such as burglary in court Monday. His The 4 pier cent from revenue­ highway department, $5,000. . Tennis Openings presented the school with $100. U.S. Circuit Court in Boston. 65% Polyester court June 25. obtaining state aid against textured, colored and flavored chili con came, meat stew, case has been continued to July sharing funds comes to $772,500 The needed equipment has been The South Windsor Recrea­ This was a new activity this Had Brennan issued the stay, Elaine Look, 28, o f'439 Center to closely resemble meat, com­ meat loaf, hash and spaghetti 35% Cotton 16 for a pre-sentence and the board, at its meeting given higher priority than the tion Department still has year and included faculty it would have meant the St. plete with pleasing tasted and or other kinds of meat saueCs investigation. tonight, is expected to aliocate recycling equipment previously openings for tennis classes for members. Winners were; BARBS reinstatement of the abortion • A charge of fourth-degree appearance. and gravy.) The proposed A charge of first-degree it as follows: considered. Gift Suggestions adults and children. The fee is Madlyn Dooley and Nina law. The case is now ^tiding The Department of regulations are designed to in­ By PHIL PASTORET larceny against Gary R. Sanitation Division, $346,000; ... Renovate Lincoln School, Hichey, 15,960 points; Betty before the Circuit Court. Make Him Glad failure to appear against him Agriculture has proposed new; $3 per person for eight lessorts, Mitchell, 19, of East Hartford. sure descriptive labeling and was nolled (not prosecuted). Street Lig h tin g , $198,456; $75,000. The entire first floor to be held once a week for eight Lee Fournier and Rosalie We know a fellow who Brennan’s action came • Charges of third-degree For Dad stricter standards for the com­ prevent deception. IN ASSORTED SOLID TONES Police Department, $117,569; would be for the Manchester consecutive weeks. The adult Moynihan, 13,960 points; Nancy always travels thirst-class. without comment. position and labeling of meat If the proposal is adopted, ODD criminal mischief and first- Public Health Nursing, $60,000; Sheltered Workshopt and the se­ classes are held Monday, Munson and Florence Lewis, Earlier this year, the high SIZES A, C, D He^s Your Dad! Charges of breach of peace patty-type products. The new product names would depend on degree criminal trespass and intoxication against Clark Child Guidance Clinic, $26,400; cond floor for offices — possibly Wednesday and Friday, 9 a.m. 12,290 points. Who savs aeople aren't court ruled that the states may Iv against Robert D. Thresher, 49, proposal includes — for the first the size and amount of TVP kind to flies? Don't they Everhart, 17, of 12 Trotter St., Manchester Drug Advisory for the public works, to 10:30 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. to Also; Rose Martinelli and not materially interfere in a REG. 10.00 Shop For of 259 Parker St. time in meat and poultry particles used in the product. hold cookouts for 'em? were nolled. Everhart, who. was Council, $10,000; East Catholic engineering, water and sewer THE SLATE noon. Classes for 12- 17-year- Ann Verrier, 9,840 points: decision reached by a woman product standards — For example, “ chili con came” High School Nursing Care, $7,- departments. Town Manager olds w ill be Mondays and Eileen Chenette and Jean Zur- and her physician to have an FATHER’S DAY at apparently absent without' requirements governing the containing more than 3 per cent 075; and Sheltered Workshop, Robert Weiss has an Aug. 1 Wednesdays, 1 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. brigen, 9,300 points; Peggy abortion during the first six leave from the Marine Corps, protein content of a food large-particle TV P would have 2 $7,000. target date for completion of Willard and Helma Chartier, 9.- months of pregnancy. was turned over to military product, and percentage to be labeled “ chili con came Anyone interested in 4.99 The $772,500 would come the Workshop facilities. The 300 points and Ann Lojzim and re OPEN DAILY TILL 9 P.M. authorities and taken to a Naval Scouts and Cadets CLOCK labeling of ingredients. registering for a class should with textured vegetable from funds anticipated iit the building renovations will in­ call the recreation office in the Carol Sternberg, 6,700 points. air station at Memphis, Tenn. This proposal would set stan­ product.” Smaller T V P par­ Jtlie Learn First Aid 1973-74 fiscal year — about clude toilet facilities and Anyone wishing to join the Town Hall, 644-2511. All adult MANCHESe PARKADE Charges against Everhart dards for two types of patty ticles could be used in any An emergency first aid $222,000 in July,.$222,000 in Oc­ heating improvements. classes start on June 18 and bridge marathon group for next stemmed from a recent inci­ products. — Those to be labeled amount without changing the MANCHESe course was taught to Civil Air tober, $222,(^ next January, ... Provide granite curbing This unusual Wall fall should contact Betty Lee This is one of those days GIFT SHOP dent in which police said that he as a “ meat patty’’ would be children’s classes on June 25. Winners Got Spoils Clock is made of product name. Specific T V P in- we're making about as much created a disturbance in the Patrol Cadets and Explorer and $222,000 next April. for Hilliard St. reconstruction, Vacation School Fournier, 644-8075. 977 Main Street restricted to a patty made from gredidents would have to be progress as a fellow going Atliens — Winners in ancient WEBSTER SQUARE - Police Station. Scouts at the State Armory To date, Manchester, has $20,000. The sum was not split slate with the The Wapping Community Edwards Named ground meat which may con­ listed in the product's in­ up a down escalator. Olympic Games were often en­ In Downtown Manchester Monday night. received $690,053 in revenue budgeted in the original es­ finest transistor Melvin Edwards of the town’s BERUN tain added fat up to a ceiling of gredient statement in either □lurch will hold its Vacation i:i o titled to eat at their home cities’ Sp«. 5 Peter Williams of the sharing funds and has allocated timate for the entire project. movements. Pollution Control Department Maurice Kelliher, 20, of 30 par cent fat. Appropriate case. Church School July 2-13. No The difference between expense for life, and alm ost Medical Platoon, Hdq. Co., 1st $451,000 of it - $250,000 for has been provisionally ap­ FARMINGTON VALLEY MALL Enfield, pleaded guilty to a Numeral motifs sre seasonings could also be added. Any coloring added to the class will be held July 4. The a boutique and an ordi- everywhere they were freed Bn., 169th Inf., CONNARNG, sidewalks and $201,000 for pointed superintendent of pollu­ charge of third-degree criminal available in Sailboat, These patties could be labeled T V P would also have to be in­ school will be in session from . nary shop is about $5 per from taxes and other civic SIMSBURY-AVON conducted the class, the second reconstruction of Hilliard St. tion control for a six-month trespass and was fined $10. A Golf, Skier, “ beef,” “ veal” or other animal dicated in the name of products 8:45 to 11 a.m. ‘ price tag on the high side. duties. in a series of planned training A balance of $290,053 exists in period to fill the vacancy left by charge of second-degree failure This Father’s Day Horsehead, Tennis names only if the meat actually which exceed the standard. ' This year’s theme will be (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.) activities for youth the revenue sharing account to appear against him was came from that type of animal. The Department of “ Created by God.” All children ^ l i e ^ k o e Inna organizations with a military and the directors may take ac­ Give Dad The and Hockey nolled. — All other patty products Agriculture stresses that the aged 3V2 through those in Grade affiliation. The scout unit is tion Tuesday night on allocating 'tiliAYtlll Watch He would be labeled “ patty with products made with T V P under 6, may attend. The fee is $2.50 sponsored by CONNARNG. all but $2,053 of it ($237,900), as Henry J. Baranowski, 41, of 4 meat.” They would have to con­ the proposal would still have to per child. To register the Activities considered for the follows: Really Pearl St., pleaded guilty to a tain at least 60 per cent meat, meet the current minimum children, parents should call future include instruction in ... Develop Manchester charge of intoxication and was Wants! _ _ . could not exceed 30 per cent fat, meat content standards. Chili the church office, 644-0933 or safe small arms shooting, Recreation Center in accor­ J fined $20. and could contain other in­ con came made with TVP, for Mrs. Carol Mickel, director, at emergency evacuation of in­ dance with the approved * »» A charge of breach of peace 39 gredients such as meat example, would still-have to 528-0376. jured persons, and field sur­ development plan, $20,000. against him was nolled. byproducts, poultry products, contain at least 40 per cent Senior Citizens vival. Original estates for the water, cereal, starches, meat. The South Windsor Senior J development came to about Leo M orin , 26, of E a st soyproducts and seasonings. Products made with T V P are Citizens will meet Wednesday Blf I $300,000. Assistant Town Direc­ Hartford, pleaded guilty to Most importantly, all “ patty comparatively high in protein at 1 p.m. in the hall of St. TV tor John Harkins now estimates charges of disobeying an of­ with m eat” products would and could increase the protein Peter’s Episcopal Church, Sand BURNING KNOWLEDGE the cost at about $100,000. GARLAND Twist-o-matic^ '* 4 « 9 P i] ficer’s signal and failure to TULSA, Okla. (AP) - have to list the percentage of all content of foods when used in Hill Rd. ... Refurbish and develop appear in court and was fined Students in a Tulsa Junior Now from the "Quiet Quality" people...an ingredients. Also, these “ patty place of cereals and other Following refreshments and Center Springs Park, under a $75 for the offenses. College fire protection course exciting cash saving offer? Get both the with m eat” products would starch-based binders. a business meeting, members got an opportunity to put their plan still to be finalized, $3,000. will play cards. G A R LA N D Twist-O-Matic® pen with our have to contain 90 per cent as This proposal would give con­ Cases nolled in court Monday knowledge to practice when a ... Install fence at Globe much protein as “ meat pat­ sumers the opportunity of .Bowling Awards Skew ers famous patented action and the G A R LA N D included: fire broke out in a laboratory Hollow Swimming Pool, $4,500. ties.” choosing a broader range of Diane Kueza, with a high SPECIALS FOR across the hall. • A charge of issuing a bad ... Install burglar alarm Twist-0-Matic®mechanical pencil in high lustre The minimum protein quanti­ products, but, at the same time, average of 147, was presented u Dr. Alfred Phillips, TJC check against Richard systems in three schools, Deluxe Chroiyie finish! Limited time offer. ty and quality provisions for would insure that these with a trophy at the awards Mobils president who termed it “a $5 800. Branford, no age or address “patty with meat” products products were specifically banquet of the Orchard Hill lesso n in practical ... Install fuel' dispensing Ties given. application," said student would prevent nutritionary labeled so that consumer would School PTO bowling team held Plut^Many system at town garag ^ $15,- • A charge of third-degree firemen left.their class and deficient products from being kmow exactly what he was last week. 000. The estimated con|^ay be More.Gifti sexual contact against Renaud extinguished the minor blaze sold to you in restaurants or in­ buying. Other awards went to Emma With lowered to $8,000. FATHER’S DAY For btfd! Doura, 31, of 65C Ambassador caused by a chemical explosion stitutions, for example, where You can express your opinion D’Amato for high triple with a Padattel ... Repair Globe Hollow Dam Dr. before firemen arrived. you usually don’t have access to about either of these proposals 558; Linda Charanian, high MOTOROLA Spillway, $6,000. This item may labels or ingredients informa­ (meat patties, TVP) by writing single with a 209; Gayle Shep­ All Models Included N be tabled. \ We’le Centrally Located tion. to the Hearing (ilerk, U.S, pard, most improved bowler, 21 ... Resurface football and Give pins. In Downtown Manchester 6 Day* Opera Thurs. 'til 9 Department of Agriculture, 1 Year Service. Q uasar. soccer fields at Manchester Washington, D.C. 20250 before The first-place team was the At 38 Oak Street. Open High School, $26,000. July 6th. Rebels made up of’ Sliiufeen Tuesday thru Saturday Bulova I June 17th. Is Fast Approaching | We welcome suggestions and Schaffner, Joan Corwin and 1 9 " 10 to 5:30; Thursday questions. Write to “ Of Con­ Connie Hess; second-place ^ rji DIAGONAL Phone 643-7865 Nights -til 9. 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TEL. 872-8311 t 737 MAM SnaET, nUNCHfSTa (State TMilreOuMlnsI JEWELERS-SILVERSMITHS SINCE 1900 ' Hartford, and Cynthia Jame 176 Burnside Ave., East Hartfori 1 ■Mm i w »wiw> Ordt OH 8L 1-84 South United Open Mon-Thur*., 8 a.m.-5 p.m. — Fri.. 8 t.m. - 9 p.m. — SaL 8 a.m.-4 p.m. $...... M>Tf: Cloaad ShMdaya darlns July and AusMt Huber, 93 Scarborough Rd., TV Methodist Church 958 MAIN ST., MANCHESTjER • HARTFORD • MIDDLETOWN • NEW BRITAIN 3 MIIm from Vamon CIrcIa June 22, St: Bridget Church. \GE EIGHT - MANCHESTER EVEiyiNG HERALp, Manchester,'Conn., Tues.. June 12. 1973 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn:, Tues., June 12, 1973 — PAGE NINE LWV Mtembers Vaccaro - Wilson Soule-Binette Wedding Installs Officers Attend Grover-Morrison A b o u t T o w n Joseph Tamayo of 9 Church Guests included Mayor John St. and Mrs. Edward M. Convention Thompson, State Sen. David YWCA Drop-In will meet sack lunches. Beverages will be Miss Kathleen Marie of Cheshire; Miss Priscilla Stickney of 53 Hansen Dr., Ver­ Odegard, Robert Montel and Wednesday from 9;30 to 11:30 provided. Nine members of the Morrison of Port Angeles, Piast of Seattle, Wash.; and non, were installed Saturday Dominic Romano, past state, a.m. at the Community Y, 80 N. Manchester League of Women Wash, and Stephen Jonathan Miss Fausta Baldwin of Port night as commander, and presi­ department commanders; Main St. All women are invited Voters are attending the 34th dent respectively of the VFW The diaconate of Trinity Grover of Manchester were Angeles. Their gowns were Michael Scricca, state senior for fellowship, volleyball or Covenant Church will meet Convention of the LWV of married Saturday at Queen of sinUlar to the honor attendant’s Post and Auxiliary in joint vice commander; and Eddie bowling, and a break for coffee. Connecticut to be held today tonight at 7:30 at the church. Angeles Church, Port Angeles, gown except in pale blue. They ceremonies at the Post Home. Edwards, past Grand Cootie and Wednesday, at Quiniiiplac Wash. carried yellow and white They succeed Thomas F. commander. A Holy Eucharist service.will College in Hamden. The nine daisies. Heneghan and Mrs. Edward The newly installed com­ be held Wednesday at 10 a m. at delegates and alternates The bride is the daughter of George R. Grover of Ho-Ho- Dupre. mander, a native of San An­ St. Mary’s Episcopal Church. include Mrs. Rockwell Potter, Dr. and Mrs. K. M. Morrison of Kos, N. J. was best man. Ushers Other officers of the Post in­ tonio, Tex., has lived in BOLAND Mrs. ’Thomas Donovan, Mrs. Port Angeles, Wash. The stalled are Edward Stickney, bridegroom is the son of Mrs. were Michael Martin of Salem, Manchester for the past five Center Congregational Frederick Burr, Mrs. Walter senior vice commander; Church will have a teachers' My Secret Life Elmer J. Grover of Manchester Ore.; Rick LaBelle of Seattle, years. He served as a combat OIL CO. Schardt, Mrs. George Marcel Jutras, junior vice com­ workshop tonight at 7:30 in Since 1935 I don’t harbor many deep and the late Elmer J. Grover. Wash.; and Robert Johnson of medic with the 25th Division, Lawrence, Mrs. Laurence mander; Nicholas Tsapatsaris, Woodruff Hall of the.church. dark secrets from my husband. The Rev. Gerard Sheckler of Seattle, Wash. during the Korean Conflict. He Handley, Mrs. John Fitzgerald, quartermaster; Warren FUEL OILS For the most part we have an Queen of Angeles Church A reception was held at is a life member of the VFW Mrs. Robert Heins, and Mrs. Anderson, chaplain; and Friendship Group of Emanuel AUTOMATIC DELIVERY honest relationship. However, offered the Mhss and per­ Harrington’s Skyroom, Port and a member of the its honor 24-HOUR s e r v ic e Harold Clendaniel. Thomas Heneghan, Edward Lutheran Church will meet there are a few things that I formed the double-ring Angeles, Wash. For a trip to guard. He also belongs to the BUDGET ACCOUNTS Over 400 delegates and Duprq and Cary Crane, Stein Club, Silk Worm Pup Wednesday at 10 a.m. at the WELCOMED think it is wise to keep to visitors from 65 local leagues ceremony. The church was Washington’s Pacific coast, trustees. Tent, Military Order of Cooties, church to go to Elizabeth Park 369 C EN T ER ST. myself, like the overdue book are expected to attend the' decorated with baskets of Mrs. Grover wore a knit suit of notices I get from the library. navy, white and brown. The and the American Legion. in Hartford for a picnic. Phone 643-6320 convention which will be assorted blue and yellow Other Auxiliary Officers in­ Overdue library books are couple will reside at 305 Oak St. The newly installed Auxiliary ^Members are reminded to bring devoted to debate and adoption flowers. Mrs. Yolanda Cadson stalled are Mrs. William something my husband simply Mrs. Grover attended Seattle Mrs. Edward M. Stickney Joseph Tainuyo president is a native of Stafford of the state program for the of Port Angeles, Wash, was Wagner, senior vice president; couldn’t understand. He feels University in Seattle, Wash, Springs and a graduate of next two years; the election of organist and soloist. Mrs. Thomas Heneghan, junior that when you take out a library and will attend the University Stafford High School. She is new officers and directors; and ^ e bride, given in marriage vice president; M rs.. Muriel book, you should come home of Connecticut in Storrs. Mr. banner b e a re r; Mrs. Ann employed as a secretary at the the adoption of a budget. Also, by her father, wore a white Grover, chaplain; Mrs. Theresa Streeter, past Department of TREE and immediately record on satapeau gown of Victorian Grover attended the University Theriault, Mrs. Margaret Connecticut president; and C.H. Anderson Insurance there will be reports on Varney, secretary; Mrs. Mary Zikus, Mrs. Esther Gaudette Agency, Inc. your calendar the number of legislative activity during this design, fashioned with high of Houston, Houston, Tex. and t Mrs. Varney, junior vice presi­ LeDuc, treasurer; Mrs. Stella books you’ve taken out and the Seattle University, Seattle, and Mfs. Helen Bouque, color session of the General Empire waist, and bodice Bowers, conductress; Mrs. dent of District 3. SPRAYING exact date they must be trimmed with Guny lace bib Wash. He will also attend the bearers. Assembly. Vytau Chemerka, guard; Mrs. Installing officers for the returned. My husband, of and ruffles, Gibson Girl University of Connecticut. The newly installed officers Tonight there will be a punch l^p re, trustee; Mrs. Eugeile Post are were John Lyman, IDENTinCATION Phone 344-0321 course, is absolutely right. sleeves, and a cathedral train will all assume their duties party and banquet. Msgr. Freeman, patriotic instructor; past Post and District 3 com­ PASSPORT PHOTOS But I find it very difficult to border^ with Cluny lace ruffle. 4 1 after the three-day state con­ Baroiti, president of the WATER WEIGHT and Mrs. Grover, historian. MILLANE NURSERIES handle my library books in this Her shoulder-length veil was at­ mander; and Edward Dupre. vention starting July 6. SALEM NASSIFF National Center for Urban Also, Mrs. Richard Eldridge, Installing officers for the efficient manner. On a good day tached in a Juliet cap trimmed PROBLEM? A buffet supper was served CAMERA SHOP A STUXO Ethnic Affairs, will speak on flag bearer; Mrs. Cary Crane, Auxiliary were Mrs. Florence 629 Main S t, Mandm ttr AND TREE EXPERTS at the library the children and I "Communicating Group with lace and seed pearls. She by members of the Steinettes. CROMWELL, CONN. .643-7369 can take out as many as 20 Concern for Common tioals”. carried white carnations and books. Some are 4-week The public is invited to attend yellow rosebuds. E-LIM renewables, some are 1-week to hear the speaker. Photo by Nassiff Photo by McLaughlin Miss Mary Morrison of Port non-renewables. Some are from Jeffrey John Soule Angeles, the bride’s sister, was Excess water in the body can the adult section, some from Mrs. Salvatore P. Vaccaro Jr. be uncomfortable. E-LIM will The marriage of Miss Karen carnations and daisies with a maid of honor. She wore a light the children’s section. Keeping help you lose excess water Joyce Binette and Jeffrey John matching cluster in her hair. yellow satin crepe gown with weight. We at track of these books is a very About Town St. James Church was the gowns of light pink chiffon were Soule, both of Manchester, was Bridesmaids were Miss Empire waist, accented by a recommend it. complicated business. scene June 2 of the marriage of designed similar to the matron solemnized June 2 at St. Michele Binette, sister of the belt and bow, short sleeves. She 2 An information session on the AtS.B.M . I do try and so do the kids, but Miss Mary Ann Wilson of of honor’s. They wore matching O nly $1.50 Bridget Church. bride, and Miss Lynn Burgess, carried blue and white daisies. every month we end up with at Shanti School, an alternative Manchester and Salvatore P. shoulder-length veils and The bride is the daughter of both of Manchester, and Mrs. Bridesmaids were Miss least one overdue library book. high school at Hartford, will be Vaccaro Jr. of Wethersfield. carried mixed bouquets. Liggett Rexall Mr. and Mrs. Marcel J. Binette James Plumridge, sister of the Carrie Morrison oh Port Sometimes, I blush to admit, if conducted Wednesday at 7:30 The bride is the daughter of Flower girls were Miss Claire Panada Ptiarmaqr of 436 Woodland St. The bride, of Vernon. Angeles, Wash., sister-in-law of is a very overdue book. And p.m. at the Manchester High Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wilson of Wilson, sister of the bride, of the bride; Miss Mary D. Austin 404 W. Middle Tpfeo. bridegroom is the son of Mr. Miss Jessica Menezes and because it is embarassing to School cafeteria. Shanti School 54 Parker St. The bridegroom is Manchester, and Miss Ann You EARN and Mrs. Robert Soule, 22 Miss Jennifer Menezes, nieces return these books, officials will explain the the son of Mr. and Mrs. Vaccaro, sister of the Clifton St. of the bridegroom, of occasionally I put it off till it program and accept Salvatore P. Vaccaro of bridegroom, of Wethersfield. The Rev. William J, Stack Shrewsbury, Mass., were the becomes so overdue it has applications. Interested parents Wethersfield. Their gowns matched the offered the Mass and flower girls. 25th Anniversary collected three or even four and students are invited to The Rev. John P. Rohan, matron of honor’s and they performed the double-ring The bridesmaids and flower notices! attend. pastor of St. John of tbe Cross carried white baskets of Men’s Furnishings ceremony. Mrs. Barbara girls wore gowns similar to that Mr. and Mrs. Robert Prlddy bridesmaids; and Burnes Ndw in all the years I’ve been Church in Middlebury^ Conn., assorted flowers. Murphy was the organist. of the maid of honor except in' of Norton, Mass., formerly of Miller and Stan Hemmann, both returning overdue library All singles in their twenties cousin of the bride, performed Angelo Sullo, cousin of the Bouquets of white gladioli and mint green. They carried Vernon, were guests of honor at of Wethersfield, and Bittner, books, a librarian has never are invited to a trip to New the double-ring ceremony and bridegroom, of Newington, was Hanes Fruit of the Loom carnations were on the altar. bouquets of carnations and a 25th wedding anniversary ushers. said anything reproachful to York City sponsored by the was celebrant at the nuptial the best man. Ushers were The bride, given in marriage daisies and wore matching Underwear — Hosiery — Sweatshirts celebration recently at the The guests of honor received me, certainly not “Tsk, Tsk” “Twenties Club” Saturday. ’The Mass. Mrs. Ralph Maccarone David Wilson, brother of the by her father, wore a gown of clusters in their hair. home of Mr. and Mrs. Lester a money tree and gifts of silver or “Shame on you!” But, my bus . will depart from was organist. White gladioli bride, of Manchester, Chester Swim Trunks Dungarees Manchester Municipal Building silk organza accented with Craig Swanson of Manchester Bittner in Vernon. and pewter. 0 knees never fail to quake a little decorated the altar. Zocco Jr., of Rocky Hill, and was the best man. Ushers were Work Shirts — Work Pants A bout 150 frie n d s and as I approach the librarian’s at 7:30 a.m. and will return at venise lace and designed with a The bride, given by her father Joseph Rondone of Richard Mickinno of West relatives from New York, desk and I am eternally approximately 11 p.m. For square neckline, long sleeves, Mr. and Mrs. Priddy were in marriage, wore a southern Wethersfield. Hartford, James Plumridge of Massachusetts and Connecticut grateful when the worst she additional information, call 649- and train. Her veil of illusion married May 29, 1948 at the belle gown of Chantilly lace Paul Wilson, brother of the Vernon, and Paul Lorenzen, Great Selection Budget Prices attended the surprise party. says to me in her business-like was arranged from a matching Methodist Church in trimmed with crystal sequins bride, of Manchester, was the U.S. Army. Among the guests were voice js, ‘"That will be two headpiece. She carried a Wethersfield, and have three and fashioned with a hoop skirt, ring bearer. A reception was held at the members of the wedding party, dollars and forty nine cents bouquet of daisies, carnations children, Glenn Robert, Karen Actually my husband was Sabrina neckline, long tapered A reception was held at the Knights of Columbus Hall. Howard McKee of Chester, best please.” and baby’s breath. Beth, and Sally Robin, all at J very big about the whole thing. sleeves, and a chapel train. Her Elks Club in East Hartford Miss Karen Winter of After a wedding trip to Nova man; Mrs. George Holbrook of home. 0 I figured that my overdue He seemed much more upset by three-tiered elbow-length veil after which the couple left for a Manchester was the maid of Scotia, they will live on Linden Cornwall, N.Y., matron of The Priddys are members of* fines were being used to buy my need for secrecy than by the of illusion was attached to a trip to Florida. They will live at honor. She wore an apricot St. PLAZA DEPT. STORE honor and Mrs. Priddy’s sister; th e Norton, Ma^s., new books and .to build new overdue notices. crystal crown. She carried a 24 Woodland Rd., Rocky Hill, Mrs. Soule is attending Mrs. Bittner, sister of Mr. library wings. So I soothed my dotted Swiss gown accented Next to Frank’s Supermarket Congregational Church." Mr. My husband made just one cascade bouquet of stephonotis, after Aug. 1. Central Connecticut State Priddy, Mrs. M ck DePasquale conscience with the thought with lace and fashioned with Priddy is general manager of suggestion, which was to keep a weetheart roses and baby’s Mrs. Vaccaro is employed in College. Mr. Soule is employed EAST MIDDLE TPK^., MANCHESTER of Wethersfield, aiid Mrs. that in my own small way I was Empire,waist and long sleeves. Harco Farms in Smith Easton, record of my library books on breath. the Comptroller’s Dept., at Combustion Engineering in Arthur Plucker of Saybrook, contributing to the literary She carried a. nosegay of Mass. my calendar, then he closed the Mrs. Paul H. Krause of Accounting Systems Division, South Windsor. world. Just recently I was issue by patting me fondly. “No Coventry, sister of the bride, State of Connecticut. Mr. aghast to discover that library more need for secrets?” he was matron of honor. She wore Vaccaro is self-employed as a u fines go into the town fund and said. an Empire gown o! hot pink builder. could be used to patch roads or “No more n e ^ for secrets!;’ chiffon designed with scoop build sewers. y ' 0 I agreed. And I mean it, at least neckline, Camelot sleeves and ’The other day my husband about most things. I still think floral embroidery at the waist. found some overdue library it’s probably wise not to show Her shoulder length veil of notices under my desk blotter. my husband the telephone bill illusion was attached to “Aha,” he questioned. “What on a month when I've called my matching Dior bows, and she SAVE .. your effective annual return on have we here?” sister in Texas long distance. carried a bouquet of assorted Skin Show Juiiv Store lirs: N flowers. There’s gojng to be a lot Open ISit'hlly Till 9 PM Bridesmaids were Miss of skin showing this summer Sniurilny TUI (t !*M. HAVE YOUR NEW STAR eA*ER?*%) Barbara Mozzer, cousin of the as the bicycle riders, tennis •By CLAY R. POLLAN- bride, and Miss Susan Pohl, players and other active JM Your Daily Acimly Guide both of Manchester, and Mrs. women choose a sliver of a IJ 'I According lo (he Sfon. Edward Wilson, sister-in-law of halter and short pants as 1 3 H IL C O r>11-16-18-46 To develop message for Wednesday, the bride, of Norfolk, Va. Their their uniforms. :5y.l8-58-63 read words corresponding to numbers //■TAURUS of your Zodiac birth sign. 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Photo by Potamianos 703 Main St., Manchester '^QUlTiVmilNfcllT'S HERE, THIS 15 OfLS/V\AK- FTI CAW'T STAMP P -5 SOUR OWW FAULT! Mr. and Mrs. Leland A. Potterton Mrs. Bryce K. Carpenter Jr. Ky/IA S HEAP lUORge. IHB 50UWP0F i r Miss Pamela Jean Holmes bon at the waistline which fell St. Thomas Church, Storrs, after which the couple left for • E.A. JOHNSON PAINT CO. ICE aAELTHO^ 723 Main St., Manchester H„ and Leland Arthur Potterton, in streamers at .the back. She was the scene Saturday of the Bermuda. They will make their both of Manchester, exchanged carried a natural straw basket marriage of Miss Terri-Denlne home in Rockville. wedding vows June 2 at North of orchid daisy mums and ivy Hamblett of Coventry and Mrs. Carpenter attended • MANCHESTER HARDWARE United Methodist Church. with orchid ribbon streamers. Bryce K. Carpenter Jr. of Eastern Connecticut State The bride is the daughter of Bridesmaids were Miss Susan Manchester. College and is employed at D & & SUPPLY CO. Stevens Photo Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Holmes of Moyer of Branford, Miss Judith The bride is the daughter of L in Vernon. Mr. Carpenter is a 077 Main St., Manchester 3 1 246 Hollister. St. The Paterson of Manchester, and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hamblett. graduate of Eastern Mrs. Joseph J. Sparveri bridegroom is the son of Mr. Miss Deborah Cushing of Penn­ of Coventry. The bridegroom is Connecticut State College and • PAUL’S PAINT & WALLPAPER MUTT AND JEFF and Mrs. George Potterton of sylvania. Their gowns were the son of, Mr. and Mrs. Bryce is employed at Glenney Lumber 015 Main St., Manchester siuacM>*■ BUD FISHER 171 Avery St. &-IZ identical to the maid of honor’s K. Carpenter of Manchester. Co. in Manchester. Miss Mary Ann Rice of East A reception was held at The Rev. Earle R. Custer but with yellow satin ribbon The Rev. Jam es McNulty Now, MR. MUTT, TELL ME, OH, DO YOU ( DOl? HA HA.' WELL, HOW CAN YOU SAY performed the double-ring, tied at the wa^t w^h bow and PLAIN JANE BY FRANK BAGINSKI HOW DO you GET ALONG IS ...... Church in East Hartford. in East, Hartford. were Miss Martha Hamblett, J NM6HT HAVE THE , was on the altar. The bridal attendants ^ S H 1 WISHTONIGHTM^I The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Sparveri is employed as Miss Colleen Ravlin and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Rice of a hairdresser at Casa de Coif­ The bride, given in marriage fashioned their own gowns. Kurt Miller,. FATHER’S DAY East Hartford. She is also the fures Inc., ta s t Hartford. Mr. by her father, wore a gown of Daniel Milton of Windsor A reception was held at the granddaughter of Mrs. Anna M. Sparveri is employed at ivory satin trimmed with scroll served as the best man. Ushers Elk’s Home in Willimantic, Rice' of Manchester. The Sparveri Bros, and is a student lace on the scoop neckline and were Charles Eaton of Hebron S) bridegroom is the son of Joseph at Manchester Community fashioned with long puffed and Edward Spratt of Old Ai- sleeves of satapeau with lace J. Sparveri of East Hartford College. Greenwich, both brothers-in- trimmed cuffs and a lace edged law of the bridegroom, Stephen SPECIAL and Mrs. Doris Kaeser of East MANCHESTER 6-iZ Hartford. train. Her fingertip veil of illu­ Moore of Manchester, and Scott sion was arranged from a Holmes of Manchester, brother 0 The Rev. Henry Murphy of St. PET CENTER Christopher’s Church per­ Camelot headpiece. The gown of the bride. 0 and headpiece were fashioned A reception was held at The 9 Maple St., Downtown Manchester WINTHROP formed the double-ring around the corner from Main St. This Week Only BY DICK CAVALLI ceremony. by the bride. She carried a Country Squire in Ellington. MR. ABERNATHY BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY The bride was given in bouquet of white daisies, yellow The couple left for a trip to FOK 20 YEARS THE MOST Sorority sweetheart roses and ivy. Cape Cod, Mass. They are , c in d v . w h a t a r e MV NEW JOKE SrOU BHOULD BE MADE ID WEAR A WARNING marriage by her father. THINK I'LL \ l r ( s p r a in e d ) Miss Susan Holmes of living at Macedonia Brook COMPLETE PET SHOP W •tO J r e a d in g ? BOOK...WANna s i g n : "NEW j o k e BOOK.' CO NOT APPROACH! Mrs. Michael Benevento of © O S E E j WING. Manchester, sister of the bride, J h e a r A FEW? East Hartford, cousin of the Installs State Park, Conn. W HAT M R . I was maid of honor. She wore a Mrs. Potterton is a graduate THE AREA! N bridegroom, was matron of ABERNATHY ^ gown of orchid and yellow floral of Keene State College, Keene, IS DOING. honor. Miss Madeline Rice of Mrs. Kean Stop in and Browse. Chances are we East Hartford, cousin of the print designed with long puffed N.H. M r. Potterton is a have just wal you need for your pel! bride, was maid of honor. sleeves, fitted bodice and graduate of University of PHONE S49 4273 Mrs. Norma Kean of Vernon gathered skirt with ivory lace Connecticut and is employed Daily 9 to 6 — Thurs. 9 to 9 Bridesmaids were Miss Kathy was installed recently as Ample FREEiParklnf All Around! Rice of New York, cousin of the trim at the neckline and on the with the Connecticut State president of Beta Sigma cuffs, and an orchid satin rib­ Department of Conservation. bride; Miss Mary Ann Brenza Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi of Glastonbury; Miss Loretta sorority, in a candlelight Sparveri of East Hartford, ceremony at the South Windsor i-~:r sister of the bridegroom; and PICK home of« Patricia Beal, the IWl >, NIA. t.,.-TM I,, US f„. 0(1 CJWMXJ Mrs. Gail Curley of East Hart­ ford. Miss Eileen Rice of East chapter’s past president and the installing officer. BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE Hartford, cousin of the bride was flower girl. Miss Joan Rice ■ Other officers installed are Linda Raffa, vice president; VALORY'S DARKROOM. HERE'S WHERE CAPTAIN EASY > BY CROOKS & LAWRENCE of East Hartford, sister of the SHE DEVELOPED HER PICTURES OF bride, was was . junior Laurie Green, treasurer; Janet hummingbirds . Kiene, recording secretary; YE$, BUT DOWT bridesmaid. Doris Gyolia, corresponding LOOk t GO 6 LUM The maid and matron of ABOUT IT; secretary; and Patricia Beal, honor wore yellow gowns, the extension officer. bridesmaids wore orchid and Some of the chapter’s service blue and the junior bridesmaid projects during the past year in­ wore green. The floKcer girl clude a luncheon for the elderly wore a white gown and they all at the Services Performed for carried daisies and wor« the Aging in Hartford, a Christ­ matching floral headpieces. mas basket for a South Windsor Robert Rice Jr. of East Hart­ family, Easter favors for St. Select Grouping Of ford, brother of the bride, was Anthony’s Nursing Home in best man. Ushers were Michael Rockville; and being a friend to Benevento of East Hartford, a patient at the Manchester cousin of the bridegroom; Manor Nursing Home. FAMOUS BRAND NAME David Curley of East Hartford; ALLEY OOP Members also donated time and BY V.T. HAMLIN Brian Rice of East Hartford, effort making party favors, MY STAR^ OSCAR, YOU RE \YEAH, BUT WHAT'S F HE.5 PROBABLY MOVING ) KEEP AN EY E > ciiotrl ' brother of the bride; Ralph RIGHT.'. OOP DID GET TWO ) DOING WITH THAT Christmas decorations and IT TO LEVEL GROUND.' J ON HIM WHILE I I ' Sparveri of East Hartford, PLESIOSAURS FOR U S .' J TR U CK’ STEVE CANYON BY MILTON CANIFF Easter baskets for the residents GET THE MACHINE K -.., brother of the bridegroom; WARMED UP, y ]/ of Mansfield State Training TIES Tp ^ W I L L Robert Cofiell of Glastonbury; IS THERE FRAZIER NOT School. They spent several K PewZIE, V ... AN RUN STEVE,WEVE gotta save LEO. 2 Steven Arcell of East Hartford A BACK TR A IL -O R \ KNOW FROAA HOME TOWN afternoons at the school giving -F S OUR PATRIOTIC DUTV...UKE and Peter Jacqmin of SHALL W E DEPEND I TRAILS. ' WHILE1 KISS SCHOOL.' DOLLY MADISON PRCUKTING THE party or distributing gifts. REG. 6.50-7.50-8.50 ON FRAZIERS WIOUNT-l OTHER KIDS GO /WINUSCRIPT OF THE DEaARA Maryland. AIN BOV INSTINCTS?/ HUNTING-HE OF INDEPENDENCE FROM compact STAY BEHIND... THE BRITISH' self-folding Couple Observes umbrella 50th Anniversary Opens big, folds small instantly! i'kt NIA liM Tm Irf US Nl Oil 4.99 A full-size man's umbrella that folds small enough Silks, Dacrons, Linens, Polyester Blends In (15 inches!) to disappear in brief case, glove /■: V/':. '.V,, ;■ SGT. STRIPES . . . FOREVER Mr. and Mrs. William J. of Masons. He is a past grand BY BILL HOWRILLA tall cedar of Nutmeg Forest, compartment, or pocket. The secret is in the Stripes, Solids, Paisleys and Prints / i Stevenson of 22 'Thomas St., T ftose 6tAS76p 5 . [ mtU ^Q oiyue^, celebrated their 50th wedding Tall Cedars of Lebanon, a past patented geometric' rlb linkage. Quality made with :!'"k Ta n k s 1 TfeY'^/vwaElK anniversary Saturday with a thrice illustrious master of chrome shaft, nickel steel ribs, brass and^ To KNOW a te r . /A ^ Op P|56iU/se. family gathering at their home. Adoniram Council of Rockville, stainless pivots. Wind proof too. 100% nylon. AlOl€ lACA V ^e,./ /,,0] a past patron: of Temple r»(f ‘ 1 ' . * ' ' . Mr. and Mrs. Stevenson were In handsome leather-grained waterproof zipper MANCHESTER PARKADE KOtONED. / LITTLE SPORTS BY ROUSON 'married June 2,. 1923 at the Chapter, OES, and a past adju­ case, gift packed. $14.95 MANCHESTER T S-/2 home of Mrs. Stevenson’s tant of the American Legion parents on Ridge St. They have Post. He also belongs to Delta 1 (Ifiril M/r/llty Till •> — .^^|(. till 0. ^ Chapter, RAM, St. John’s 1 » a daughter, Mrs. Robert E. WEBSTER SQUARE Noren of Elyria, Ohio; and Commandry, Willimantic, three grandsons. Manchester Grange, the BERLIN Mr. Stevenson was traffic Washington Social Club and f l manager at Cheney Bros, Manchester Barracks of World before he he retired. He is a War I Veterans. Mrs. Stevenson is the former BUTTERfiEldS &iu,>Havgiuui member of Manchester Lodge aouSen Ruth Bjorkman. PAGE TWELVE - MANCHESTER gVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., fues.. June 12. 1973 EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn.. Tues., June 12, 1973 — PAGE THIRTEEN Matthews^ Catch Life-Saver Nicklaus Interest Herald Angle Top Man V ^ SaidHigh For 10-Game WinnerBry4nt By Earl Yost On $ List AMERICAN LEAGUE East NEW YORK (AP) — To pitcher Ron Bryant, it was sensational. “That was some super catch,” Bryanl said. “For me,-that was W L Pet GB NEW YORK (AP) - Who’s ForClinic To left fielder Gary Matthews, it was business as usual. And to Sports Editor the game right there.” No. 1 this week in golf ear­ Interest has been extraor­ beleaguered Manager Yogi Berta, it was just one of those things. New York 30 26 .536 But Matthews simply shrugged; “I was just doing my job. I’ve Detroit 29 26 .527 V4 nings? If you said Jack dinary for the eighth annual It was Matthews’ brilliant, leaping catch that robbed Kelix Nicklaus — and you probably made tougher catches than th a t... . The big thing was holding Milwaukee 28 27 .509 Hilltop Basketball Clinic, Stan Millan of what seemed to be a sure two-run homer. And, as it .onto it when I hit the fence. The ball.wasn't really hit that hard. I did — you were correct. turned out, it preserved the San Francisco Giants’ M cictory Baltimore 25 25 .500 2 Ogrodnik, head basketball • didn t think it would go that far. But it sort of sailed on me.” Boston 26 26 .500 2 Nicklaus has won 8181,266 so coach at East Catholic an­ over the New York Mets Monday night. As far as Berra was concerned, it was just another chapter in far this year. Bryant, sweating and struggling ail night in the humid 89- Cleveland 21 35 .375 9 Finds Pitching No Different "ii ’' O nounced today. There are ms Mets vain struggle to get back into contention. ’The loss . Tom Weiskopf’s victory at severai openings in the fifth to degree weather, became the National League’s first 10-game Waal To the surprise of no one, John McKeon moved right up topped the fifth-place team 814 games back of first-place 31 21 .596 Philadelphia, worth 130,045, seventh grade group — but the winner. And in so doing, he kept the the Giants 1V4 games ahead Chicago from the high school (East Catholic) ranks into the Chicago in the East. Minnesota 30 23 .566 1V4 vaulted him into the No. 3 spot remainder of the June 25-30 of Los Angeles in the West Division. with $151,867. It was his second \ It was just one of these kinds of things that have been Kansas City 31 28 .525 3V4 Hartford ’Twilight League with Vernon and found enemy session is completely filled. A “I don’t know how many pitches I threw out there,” he said, straight victory. happening to us all along,” he said. “If they’d have been the ones California 27 26 .509 4V4 pitching to his liking. ’The husky, bespectacled southpaw second session is planned for “but it felt like a million of them. By the fifth inning I was really He has now i^ot par or better who hit It and we were out there, the ball would’ve fallen out of Oakland 29 28 .509 4V4 hitting youngster is one of the most natural young hitW s the week of July 9 through 14, if wiped out. But then I got my second wind and felt okay for a the glove and over the wall.” in 17 consecutive tournament while.” Texas 18 34 .346 13 on the local scene in years...Look for Stan H ilin ^ to be interest warrants. The Giants got theij first run in the fourth inning. Tito Fuentes Monday's Games upended in his quest to the Qub Championship Flight at rounds, the PGA Tournament The Hilltop staff is comprised The work and heat finally got to him in the ninth inning, though, Players Division reported on singled, Garry Maddox singled him to third but was cut down Milwaukee 10, Minnesota 6 the hbnehester Country Club. The five-time winner of this of Frank Kinel and Jim and Randy Moffitt had to come out of the bullpen to get Willie trying for a double, then Fuentes scored on Ed Goodson’s double. Monday. ’The streak started Only games scheduled prestigeous event finds himself 11 strokes behind Ray Penders of East, Pat Mistretta Mays on a sharp grounder for the final out in the nationally '^ e Mets got toeir only run in the fifth inning-but another with a par 72 in the second televis^ game. Tuesday’s Games Evelhoch at the halfway point in the 72-hole play. ’The final of Manchester Community brilliant play, this one by shortstop Chris Speier, wrecked any Texas (Broberg 2-5) at round of the Houston Open and College, other area coaches and Dave Kingman hit his seventh home run, a leadoff shot over the further scoring. two rounds will be played Saturday and Sunday. since then he has won the Cleveland (Wilcox 3-3), N present and former East left field wall in the fifth Inning, to provide the Giants with their *■ u Theodore singled, took second on a grounder and came Consistency marked Evelhoch’s play in the first two days Colonial National Invitational, Catholic star performers. margin of victory over George Stone, 1-2. Kansas City (Busby 3-7) at home on Teddy Martinez’ single. And with two out, Millan also with back-to-back 71 rounds...Speaking of the Country finished second behind Nicklaus Clinic lecturers will include But it was the one Millan didn’t hit that got everyone’s Baltimore (Palmer 64)7 N singled and Mays walked to load the bases. Chicago ((Wood 14-5) at Club, there’s a new greenskeeper in the person of Ken at Atlanta and won the last two Houston Rockets’ head coach, (Herald photo by Clemens) attention. It came in the third inning with two outs and Stone on tournaments. He passed up the Up came Rusty Staub, who lashed what looked like a clean Detroit (Lolich 6-5), N Kelleher. He’s been on the job the last month...“It looks John Egan; University of first. Danny Thomas Memphis single to left. But Speier ranged deep into-the hole, smothered the Milwaukee (Bell 6-6) at like a disaster area,” Pro Alex Hackney said as he Connecticut head coach. Dee RACE TO THE WIRE — JohnnyLautenbach lunged forward at the Millan lined the ball toward the Giants’ bullpen in left. Gassic. ball, then wheeled and nipped Staub by half a step. Bryant was Minnesota (Blyleven 7-6) or observed the trees that were cut down across the resevoir Rowe; four-time New England Matthews sprinted to the warning track, leaped, and, with his Australian Bruce Crampton finish line to break the tape a fraction before Terry Preston in the more off-handed about that play, though. “He does that kind of Decker 1 '0), N Goach-of-,the-year, Joe O’Brien glove clearly a foot over the eight-foot fence, snared it. from the pro shop and clubhouse. “To think,” he added, remained the second place on Midget Boys’ 50-Yard Dash in last Saturday’s Jaycee Junior thing every game,” the pitcher said. , New York (Kline 4-5) at from Assumption College; “that someone had the idea to cut down all them beautiful the list with $171,709 — nearly 'U Olympics at Memorial Field. Oakland (Blue 4-3), N I* " “ ■ *■ Jerry Alaimo, brilliant young trees.” ’The area, up until the tree removal was one of the $20,000 more than Weiskopf. coach at Brown University, and Bolston (Tiant 6-6) at most picturesque in Manchester...Mark Heller, former all- -WE- ■ California (Ryan 7-6), N Tom Penders, who has turned Roundup CCIL quarterback while at Manchester High and a Tufts around. Ogrodnik feels NATIONAL LEAGUE letterman at Dartmouth, is now teaching school in that this is perhaps the most Wadkins and Casper East Cleveland. He’ll be married next month and plans to live in Looking Back at the Local Sports Scene dynamic group of instructors tb W L Pet GB Shaker Heights, a Cleveland suburb...Veteran golfers Resigns appear at East Catholic. Winning More Important Chicago 34 23 .596 claim the Manchester Country Club course has never The clinic format continues Montreal 25 25 .500 5V4 After guiding Ellington State Trade School baseball champions Manager Tom Chara, Harold Jarvis, John to emphasize competition with looked better and the giant remodeling job on the 11th and High to the ClAC Class S during the 1934 season, coached 1^ Frank Attracting Attention St. Louis ’ 26 29 .473 7 14th has come along nic6ly...Tickets for the Jets-Giants’ Zeppa, Em Phelps, Otto Cook. Front, Milfe the primary emphasis on fun­ 2 'Soccer- Than Strikeouts—Gibson Pittsburgh 24 27 .471 7 soccer championship in Crowley, appeared like this: Rear, Crowley, Patrick, Mitch Orlowski, Roland Laskinski, damentals of basketball. exhibition football game at Yale on Sunday, Aug. 19 have Boys interested may obtain New York 23 29 .442 8 ^ been going like hot-cakes, ala the weather, with more than 1971, Coach Pete Forlini Frank Cooney, Bill Keish, Tony Quartus, Steve Kayan, Frank Smith. Mascot, Andy OAKMONT, Pa (AP) - The brash Tonight’s Games Philadelphia 23 33 .411 10V4 applications from Groman’s Each will draw a lot of attention in NEW YORK (AP) — Strikeout records the second inning of the game. ’The right­ has decided to call it Assistant Manager Mitch Babiel. Middle row. Gasper. Stars vs. Tornados 6 West 50,000 sold. Applications are still being accepted by the Sport Shop or Nassiff Arms in optimism and bubbling confidence of the 73rd U.S. Open that begins a 72- are okay, says ^ b Gibson, but they don’t hander fanned Cincinnati pitcher Ed quits. Falcons vs. Metros, 7:15 San Francisco 39 23 .629 Yale A.A., Yale Stadium, New Haven, 06520. ’They will sell Manchester, Ryan’s Sport Shop youth exists side-by-side with the hold run ’Thursday on the tradition­ beat winning games. S p ra^e for his 2,856th to move ahead of Forlini, who is also the In the opening game of a Los Angeles 36 23 .610 for $8 a copy. in East Hartford, or by contac­ disconcerting doubts and nagging un­ laden Oakmont (lluntry Club course; “The No. 1 thing as far as I’m concerned Bunning, a right-hander who pitched most m junior varsity basketball Houston 33 27 .550 5 ting Ogrodnik. certainties of early middle age in the Wadkins as the foremost soccer doubleheader last night is still 20 victories this year,” the St. Louis of his career with the Detroit Tigers and coach for the Knights, saw at Illing, the Lancers gained Cincinnati 31 26 .544 5V4 field arrayed for the United States Cardinal ace said Monday night after Philadelphia PhilHes. representative of the youth movement their first victory over the Atlanta 24 34 .414 13 First Win in Finals his squad in 1971 reel off Open Golf Championship. blazing into second place on the all-time The Cardinals took a 2-0 lead off on the pro tour, Casper as an aging Cosmos, 3-1, in Division D play. San Diego 20 39 .339 17\4 17 consecutive victories. strikeout list during a 12-4 triumph over Cincinnati starter Don Gullett in the first Second best twice previously in the past three years, On the one hand, there’s the bright, superstar seeking to regain the magic Fourth period goals by Joe Monday's Games The young coach gave FATHER’S the . on a run-scoring double by Ted Sizemore Moe Morhardt’s Gilbert High baseball team walked home unlined face of Lanny Wadkins, that once was his. Los Angeles 5, Philadelphia 3 th e reason for his Caruolo and Tony Carr broke a Gibson struck out nine batters to and RBI single by Luis Melendez. After with all the marbles in the'Class M Division by whipping winner of the Byron Nelson Classic Atlanta 9, Pittsburgh 7 resignation as wanting to “It’s my putting,” said Casper, 1-1 deadlock and proved to be improve his career mark to 2,862. That the Reds tied the game on Joe Morgan’s St.Paul of Bristol, 6-3. The Saints beat Gilbert a year ago DAY and a strong challenger in /a half- St. Louis 12, Cincinnati 4 echoing a refrain that is familiar the margin of victory. Roger moved him ahead of Jim Bunninv’s 2,855 two-run homer in their half of the first, the in the finals. ’The former Manchester High, UConn and spend more time with his San Francisco 2, New York 1 dozen other major tournaments this among his age group. Greenwood also contributed a strikeouts and left him behind Walter Cards put the game away with a five-run family. Only games scheduled Chicago Cub player has never encountered a losing season season. “I’m playing better now, tee to goal for the winners. Rich Bono Johnson’s 3,508. second trigger^ by Ken Reitz’ home run. Tuesday's Games since taking over the coaching feins at Gilbert...Glad to “I’m playing awfully, awfully well green, than I have in a couple" of tallied the Cosmos’ lone goal. “Any time you do something that gets Incidentally, if Gibson wants those 20 Los Angeles (Messersmith 6- welcome Ollie Minney back in !town after a seven-year right now,” said Wadkins. years. But I’m putting just awful. It’s Doug Landry’s third period you into the record books, it’s something victories this season, he’d better hurry. goal gave the Toros a 2-1 win 5) at Philadelphia (Carlton 6-7), absence. Minney was long associated with the local Little SPECIAL And on the other side there’s the you will think about once you get the game He only has five so far. very frustrating to be unable to score N League baseball program...Death last week took Manny familiar figure of Billy Casper, a over the Olympics in the over,” said Gibson. “During the game, Whitwqrth ^ THIS WEEK ONLY as well as you’re playing.” nightcap, a Division C tilt. Braveg-Pirates San Diego ( Caldwell 3-7) at Solomon, for many years active in the Little League portly, graying 41-yearold veteran. Casper, for years known as one of however, nothing you do is as important as Robert Saunders added a goal winning.” Hank Aaron hit a three-run homer, the Montreal (Torrez 3-5), N baseball program. Few worked harder with the small fry Heads List He’s a two-time National Open cham­ the premier putters on the tour, said for the victors, now 1-1 on the “I never go into a game with strikeouts 689th of his career, to highlight a six-run San Francisco (Merichal 6-4) than the likable Manny...What qualifies a man, or woman, Great Gift Idea for Dad pion, winner of more than $1 million in “it’s something that can come and go. campaign. fourth that carried Atlanta past at New York (Parker 4-0), N ATLANTA (AP) - Kathy on my mind. I think about striking out for a position on any of the advisory town commissions? Whitworth of Dallas took the J prize money and holder of more than Right now it’s gone, but it can turn somebody once I get two strikes on him. Pittsburgh. Aaron’s shot, his 16th this Pittsburgh (Walker 2-3) at The answer is the political party in control which is 40 tour titles-but none in the last two Atlanta (Niekro 5-2), N No. 1 position on the list of the around overnight.” Victories—that’s more satisfying to me year, moved him 25 behind Babe Ruth’s absurb...Jim Rusher, formet junior golf champion at years. 714. St. Louis (Cleveland 5-4) at top 10 money winners in the He finished second in the Andy than anything else.” Ellington Ridge, is now an assistant pro at ’Tumble Brook women’s golf circuit this week. “ It’s frustrating, really The New York Mets opened Cincinnati (Grimsley 5-4),'N Williams-San Diego Open, was fourth the season with four rookies — In the other National League games, the Dodgerg-Philg under Frank ^Tro. Rusher’s a Tennessee grad who earlier Miss Whitworth had winnings disappointing,” said Casper, who says Chicago (Reuschel 6-4) at two other times and has been in the pitcher Harry Parker, first Atlanta Braves defeated the Pittsburgh Don Sutton allowed six hits and reliever sharpened his golf up at the University of Houston and of $43,933. Pirates 97; the San Francisco Giants Houston (Forsch 6-5), N he plans a reduction in travel and a top 10 five times. baseman John Milner and out­ Pete Richert nailed down the last out to -later in the Army in Germany...Dennis Lynch and Alan Mary Wills, Gulfport, Miss., cutback in his schedule. whipped the New York Mets 2-1 and the fielders George Theodore and lead Los Angeles over Philadelphia. Greg Noske are with the Vernon Orioles this year in the Twi who won $5,250 in the LPGA Rich Chiles. Los Angeles Dodgers trimmed the Luzinski knocked in all the Phillies’ runs League. Lynch is out of East Catholic High and Noske Championship at Sutton, Mass., 5-3. with two homers. J Major League g last weekend, stood in eighth U The Milwaukee Brewers defeated the played at Manchester High and with Springfield position on the list. M innesota Twins 10-6 in the only Brewerg-Twing “ ---Leaders---^1 College... John McKeon will be with the Manchester Legion Other top money winners in American League game Monday night. Ollie Brown’s two-run single capped a for the balance of the summer and will rejoin Vernon at a order are: five-run fourth inning that carried NATIONAL LEAGUE later date. Legion players are not allowed to play outside 2, Carol Mann, Baltimore, Cards-Redg Milwaukee over Minnesota. Gibson record^ a historic strikeout in BATTING (115 at b a ts)- ball once the Legion season starts...Opening game for the $36,919;“3, Mickey Wright, Boca 3 Easy Ways To Maddox, SF, .350; Lopes, LA, local Legion will be tonight at Memorial Field at 6 against Raton, Fla., $35,509 ; 4, Judy .347. Enfield while at Nebo, Moriarty’s will be entertaining Rankin, Midland, Tex., $^,411; RUNS-Bonds, SF, 61; Rose, Herb’s, also at 6, in a Twi League encounter. When was the 5, Kathy Cornelius, Phoenix, N Cin, 41; W.Davis, LA, 41. last time Manchester offered two baseball adult baseball Ariz., $31,100; 6, Betty Spencer to Hurl RUNS BATTED IN-Bench, Burfeindt, Canaan, N.Y., $31,- A Bright Future games on the same night at home?...Bill Gorra, rugged Cin, 48; Ferguson, LA, 47. 081; 7, Joyce Kazmierski, TV HITS-Bonds, SF, 84; basketball standout at East .pithdlic High last season, is Detroit, Mich., $29,719; 8, Mary 1. Visit your Navy Information A N D ^ ^ Tonight at Nebo Fuentes, SF, 77. headed for ’Tufts where he. will play under Coach Tom W ills, $28,027; 9, Sandra (Herald photo by D. Yost) DOUBLE^Bonds, SF, 15; Penders, brother of Jim, current varsity baseball and Haynie, Dallas, ^1,392; and 10, Cardenal, Chi, 14; Tovar, Phi, jayvee hoop mentor at East Catholic. Sandra Palmer, Fort Worth, Football Trophy Winner Center Veteran Lev Spencer, the workhorse of the Moriarty 14; Ferguson, LA, 14; W.Craw- Tex., $20,929. ford, LA, 14. Brothers’ pitching staff for several seasons, will get the TRIPLES^Metzger, Htn, 8; Manchester High senior, Bob Walsh, seventh annual Football Dinner at the TONIGHT starting nod tonight when the MB’s host Herb’s Sport Shop Sanguillen, Pgh, 7. , last night received a trophy for his Steak Out Restaurant last night. 2. Mail the handy coupon 8:00 Meig vg. Giantg, WINF at Mt. Nebo. Game time for the Hartford ’Twilight League HOME RUNS-Stargell, Pgh, contributions to the football program. Guest speaker, Larry Naviaux, UConn 10:55 Red Sox vg. Angeig, tilt will be 6.., “ . . WTIC 17; H.Aaron, Atl, 16. ^ He was awarded the trophy at the head coach, looks on. 3. Call your Navy Information 10:55 Yankg vg. A’g, WINF ^ h e ageless right-hander, not^Serafini surrendered only five STOLEN BASES-Morgan, Secretariat Trainer Opposes Race as hard a thrower as John hits in two outings while Tyler Cin, 27; Cedeno, Htn, 20; Bonds, Serafini, continues to baffle the hurled a four-hitter in his only SF, 20. Yost to Head Team younger players with an appearance. PITCHING (6 Decisions)— . MONTREAL (AP) - If Montreal’s “In the first place there’s the travel to For Father’s Day m Player-Of- tVteek assortment of off-speed Rich Riordan and Frank Billinghan, Cin, 8-2, .800, 2.94 Jean-Louis Levesqud has his way. France and the time it takes the horse to Baseball Umps GIVE HIM GOLF WEIL There’s a wide range of training programs, travel oppor­ pitches. The crafty hurler is DiMauro continue to be the hot Bryant, SF, 10-3, .769, 2.17. Secretariat will enter the world’s richest get accustomed. Then there’s the matter SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - still one of the toughest pitchers sticks. Moriarty’s have tallied STRIKEOUTS-Seaver, NY, thoroughbred race, the famed Arc de of proper feed and water. ’There’s the fact N ew president of the at itia tunities, pay and benefits, food, housing, clothing and Wayne Twitchell, right-handed to hit. ' 16 runs while the opposition has^ 95; Carlton, Phi, 91. Triomphe at Longchamp in France. they race clockwise around the track in Manchester Chapter of the SKUNGAMAUG BOUCLE KNIT pitcher for the Philadelphia The pitching of Serafini and scored only once. To date Levesque owns one of the 32 shares in France, which is the exact reverse of Connecticut State Board of Ap­ c i E i y i i RIVER GOLF CLUB healthcare. ' Phillies, was n ^ed National newly-acquired Jay Tyler,has Moriarty’s have two shutouts. AMERICAN LEAGUE the $6,080,000 syndication of Secretariat, proved Baseball Umpires is 100% ORLON ACRYLIC here. Folly Lana, No. Coventry, League Player of the Week by lifted Moriarty’s to the front of Two young players, both BATTING (115 at b a ts)- t ' whose trainer, Lucien Laurin, opposes Earl Yost. He succeeds Chris '"rhe race is on grass and it’s not level. Conn. league President ClharleS S. the league standings with a 3-0 products of Manchester High, Blomberg, NY,. ^05; entering the horse in the race. The turns are not uniform as they“Sre McHale: Today’s Navy men and women serve around the world, in­ Feeney Monday. record. Herb’s-will enter Brad Sjeurer and Jim Balesano 7 42-93 48 (USI. Kirkpatrick, KC, .339. After Secretariat won the Belmont here. $2.00 em Certificates SWEATER Twitchell pitched consecutive ' tonight’s affair with a 0-2 mark. will be inserted in tonight’s Saturday, Levesque cornered Mrs. Penny Other officers named at last cluding Australia, Hawaii and Europe. “Join the Navy and RUNS—Mayberry, KC, 38; “And, maybe most important of all, available. Each good for yourRemingtori shutouts against the Houston Last season the Gas House lineup. Steurer, who played for R.Jackson, Oak, 37. Tweedy in the Meadow Stables cottage night’s annual dinner-meeting they insist all horses wear the flat 9 holes of golf see the world” is truer today than ever. Astros, 4-6, on June 5 and San Gang lost its first three starts. Keene State College in New RUNS BATTED and made his pitch for Paris. European-styled horseshoes. at Willie’s were: Donald Diego Padres, 11-0, on June 10, The pitching has been sound as Hampshire this spring, will be IN—Mayberry, KC, 56; Mrs. Tweedy, who has full.operating “Everything would be different for Cowles, vice-president, and Leo ELECTRIC SHtllER & SHIRT The Navy’s program’s are many and varied. They include: TRAINING PROGRAMS — to wif} the honor. at first base. Balesano, active R.Jackson, Oak, 47. 8 rights to the horse’s racing career until Secretariat, we’d be starting all over from Diana, secretary-treasurer. Choose from over 300 jobs covering over 60 career fieids. VOCATIONAL SCHOOL with the Trinity College nine, HITS—Carew, Min, 66; the breeding syndicate takes over Nov. 15, the beginning. I haven’t really considered 'The latter was reelected. will handle the hot corner. GRADUATE PROGRAM — Additional pay if you have training in.one of the Navy’s Mayberry, KC, 65. said, “I don’t know. We’d be risking so the matter from the point of view of going For Only Player-coach Gene Johnson • DOUBLES-D.Allen, Chi, 14; much, but then again, the way he ran this months ahead of time, but I know it’s im­ Yost has been a member of ■ Cardigan sweater with coordinated vocational fieids. NUCLEAR PROPULSiON PROGRAM — Unique training to prepare for will miss the contest. Kirkpatrick,s KC, 12; Rojas, race...” possible, even for Secretariat, to go 10 the board 25 years and is also an the worid of tomorrow, today. ADVANCED ELECTRONiCS PROGRAM - Training on KC, 12; R.Jackson,^ Oak, 12. Laurin, who nnade a special trip to days before the race and win.” active member of the Eastern placket collar knit shirt in contrasting 2 some of the worid’s most sophisticated equipment. DIRECT PROCUREMENT PETTY TRIPLES—Carew, Min, 6; France last year to scout the Arc race, Mrs. Tweedy said Saturday night, “If Conference Athletic Bumbry, Bal, 5. says no American hose could win it. Mr. Levesque can poll the entire syndicate Conferenceand the New color. Burgundy/natural, brown/natural, OFFICER PROGRAM — If you have 24 months or more experience in a given field, you HOME RUNS-D.Allen, Chi, “And I’m not going to go back on that and get a majority to go along with him, England College Athletic can now become a Petty Officer with advanced pay; RE-ENLiSTMENT PROGRAM — 15; Mayberry, KC, 14. opinion. The handicaps are incredible,” then I’ll take the matter to Lucien.” Conference Get Acquainted Laurin says. rust/natural. Sizes S,M,L,XL. For those who have previousiy served in the Navy or any of the Armed Services. TWO STOLEN BASES-North, Offer Oak, 18; Harper, Bsn, 14. Completing 10 years with the 3 DAYS ONLY YEAR PROGRAM Training in the fieid you seiect. Foilowing two years of active duty, PITCHING (6 Decisions)— local chapter were Ed Britner participation in further training at a nearby Reserve 'Unit. Holtzman, Oak, 11-3, .786, 1.50 and Max Hutchinson and Jim THURS., FBI., SAT. Lee, Bsn, 7-2, .778, 1.93, High Golfers In CCIL Play Tymon each noted six years. JUNE 14, 19, 16 STRIKEOUTS-N.Ryan, Cal, The late Roberto Clemente The membership lists 33. The 130; Singer, Cai, 105. Scott Leone, Jim Thomas, led National League outfielders chapter was organized in 1940 To assure close,clean, r“' navyI n^^ Jim Wigren, Brad Dovimey and in assists five times — 1958, ’60, with five members. comfortable shaves... Lon Annulli, all of Manchester ’61, ’66 and ’67. I 517 MAIN STREET, MANCHESTER, CONN. 06040 - Phone 646-7888 ,.. ,..j . f High will be out this afternoon install Remington* I Yes, I want the facts on the New >4avy. I am especially Interested in the program(s) checked below: to bring home individual and Replacement Blades INavy Training team honors in the annual CCIL Riva Ridge Enters Golf Field Day at the Enroll Now W i n d o w

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ion at Home The “ Action Marketplace” F a s t -- E ffe c tiv e Two rookie coaches, Ron the locals compiled 10-8 record righthander, who performed Koepsel and Jack Holik, will under Coach Wally Fortin. with Manchester High this TONIGHT’S GAMES who also had thre%, hits each Over 15,000 Paid Subscribers l^ad the Manchester Returning to this year’s from Archambault and' spring, will probably get the Oilers vs. Stevenson’s' Herald Classified Ads squad are shortstop Ray Kennison. Kennedy’s two blows Over 60,000 Daily Readers American Legion baseball starting nod. Police vs. pillon (15 Word Minimum) team into regular season Sullivan, John McKeon at first, McCurry’s batterymate is paced the losing nine. . > h ‘ Rick Nicol at seqoncL Dan Bonanza vs. VFW Fast Results play tonight at Memorial still undecided with either Dan INTERNATIONAL Smachetti and Jack Malonejl in AMERICAN FARM > 1 D a y ...... 8(t per word per day Field when its hosts Enfield Groman, Bill Wilson or John One extra inning was need for the outfield ahd Connie ’Three hits off the bats of 3 D a y s ...... 7($ per word per day COPY CLOSING TIME FOR Legion at 6. Koepsel getting the the Lawyers to-tack an 8-7 win McCurry returns as a pitcher. assignment. . BruOe Balfe and Matt Petersen 6 Days ...... CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Last season in District .8 play over Ansaldi’s last night at .. 64; per worc^ per day McCurry, a hard throwing paced Army & Navy to a 134 Verplanck to tighten the stan­ 26 D a y s ...... 5(t per word per day 12:00 NOON DAY B EFO R E PUBLICATION duke over Sears last night at dings. ’The Contractors are now Happy Ads ___ Valley Andy Fritz and Dave ...... $1.50 inch Deadline for Saturday and Monday 7-3 in pacing the circuit. Hovey added two hits each to is 12:00 Noon Friday Linda Grabs Spotlight 'There were two outs when / the Vet cause. Wes Wainwright Comeback? Mark Gluhosky singled home led Sears with two safeties. PHONE 643-27U the tie-breaking run in the Motorcycles-BIcycles 11 Heating-Plumbing 17 seventh. Ansaldi’s raliied for NATIONAL FARM HERALD two runs in the sixth to PLEASE READ MOTORCYCLE insurance, TOWNE Plumbing Service. LOS ANGELES (AP) - Darkness cut short play after Sports Figures deadlock the count and force BOX LEHERS come to us (or good rates. Just Repairs, alterations. American HAPPY ADS Johnny Longden, once the 5 minutes of your time. Call Order Your the extra frame. five innings last night but not YOUR AD Standard fixtures used winningest jockey in before Nassiff’s rolled up a 12- For Your Crockett Agency, ask for Betty Gluhosky had two singles for exclusively. Immediate ser­ racing history and now a or Louise. 643-1577. vice. Caii 649-4056. In Book Field the night as did Joe Panaro 10 verdict over Moriarty’s at information Classified or “Want Ads “Happy : 66-year-old grandfather, Bowers. Steve Kahn collected - are taken over the phone as a •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• whiie teamm ates Shawn Spears THE HERALD will not HARLEY DAVIDSON Sales, 49 two hits and two R B I’s for the Electrical 18 says he may come out of and John Haslett added disclose the identity of any convenience. The advertiser Park Street, Hartford. Motor­ retirement to ride again winner Singles by Mike Martin, advertiser using box letters. should read his ad the FIRST Thought” Herald photo by Pinto LOS ANGELES (AP) — Wilt Chamberlain and other doubles. cycles, parts, service and MERZ ELECTRICAL Service. Curt Fenton and Dan White sports world figures went literary at the American this summer. Best in defeat were Steve Readers answering blind box DAY IT APPEARS and accessories. 247-9774. Electrical repairs, additions, Booksellers Association convention Monday, then were up­ “Yes,” Longden said in Stratton and Skip Moreau, with featured the winning rally. ads who desire to protect their REPORT ERRORS in time alterations. Small job Brad Parliman tripled for the Today! Chuck May Memorial Tickets on Sale staged by another star, Linda Lovelace. a recent interview, “ I may two singles each and Dave identity can follow this for the next insertion. The POWERDYNE 3V2 h.p., mini­ specialist. Free estimates. \»AIUETOOAYy MB’s and sparkled afield. procedure: Herald is responsible for only bike, one year old, excellent Master Charge. 643-8832. It happened on the first day of ride in a few races at Pelletier with a double. ONE incorrect or omitted condition. 680. Call 649-6544. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• CALL 643.2711 Three members of Moriarty Field. All donations will go towards a the bookseller’s first conven­ Longacres when I send Enclose your reply to the Flooring 19 AMERICAN insertion for any advertise­ Brothers’ softball team, Lou trust fund for the late Chuck May’s tion to be held in the West as press. They’ve got to show some of my horses up to box in an envelope — address 1971 YAMAHA mini-Enduro Six runs in the fifth inning ment and then only to the ex­ three-month old daughter. May per­ celebrity authors were being themselves in a more personal Washington this summer. Baseball to the Classifito. Manager, very good condition. 6175 or FLOOR SANDING and Manchester Cherrone, Ed Kowal and John powered Sears to a 7-3 decision tent of a “make good” „ ...SoflMon* whisked through the press way to the fans and create more Manchester Evening Herald, best offer. Phone 64M191. Refinishing, (specializing in Quaglia, check ticket supply for Sun­ formed with the MB’s before being My hands are not insertion. Errors which do not m ay h a v t MMt you room. colorful personalities.” over , Army & Navy last night together with a memo listing older floors). Inside and outside Evening day’s doubleheader at Fitzgerald killed in an auto accident. bothering me at all any at Waddell. Each team now lessen the value of the TRIUMPH Tiger, 1970, 650 cc, o happy adi The biggest crowd of the day Chamberlain, pro basketball the companies you do NOT painting. John Verfaille, 646- more.” sports a 54 record. L o cal advertisement will not be cor­ very good condition. 6995. 5750, 872-2222. materialized for the scheduled great: “ My book shows how I want to see your letter. Your Herald Longden quit riding rected by “make good” Phone 643-8806. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 3:30 p.m. appearance of Miss got where I am, the barriers I Sears sent 20 batters to the letter will be destroyed if the seven years ago with 6,032 plate in the big fifth ij^ich was insertion. Bonds-Stocks-Mortgages 27 Lovelace, star of “Deep fond along the way, the ups and advertiser is one you’ve HONDA 1972, 350, low mileage, Throat” and authoress^of "In­ downs. ’The race and the height victories in a world record highlighted by Mike Rossillo’s mentioned. If not it will be like new. Best offer, 649-1149. MORTGAGES, loans first se­ Houston side Linda Lovelace.” Came thing will be in the book...I’d 32,406 races over 40 two-run double and Tom 643-2711 Happy Birthday handled in the usual manner. cond, third. All kinds. Realty 3:30 and no Linda. lyicCluskey’s three-run homer. 1971 YAMAHA 125, excellent like to see the Olympic rules years. He began training statewide. Credit rating un­ Next on the schedule was an changed so I could play in Paul McCluskey had two TONIGHT’S GAMES condition, low mileage, 6325. thoroughbreds. Lost and Found 1 Autos For Sale necessary. Reasonable. Con- CHELESTINO MARIO FAVA Slow Pitch Anxious hour-long seminar for sports them—volleyball or even bingles for the winners, one a 649-1158. F& P vs. Burger King, 6 West fidential, quick arrangements. homer. The Vets were limited Birthdays in nice round numbers look 2 authors: Bo Belinsky, "Bo: basketball. Why shouldn’t I be Side Alvin LunayLundy Agency. 527-7971. LOST child’s eyeglasses. JAGUAR engine and transmis­ THREE-SPEED bikes, one to four hits, one each by Ken 100 ConstitutionConstitu______Plaza,, Hart- DETROIT (AP) - After 27 Pitching and Wooing,” Wilt allowed to play for my country, State Bank vs. Gh)man’s, 6 Charter Oak Park. Reward. sion from early XK E. Good natural on you! Keep rolling them in. Hill, Andy Hagenow, Tony man’s, one lady’s, with baby ford. Evenings, 233-6879. (Chamberlain, “ Wilt: Just Like even if I ’m making 6400,000 a Illing Phone 643-1846. condition, worth 6650, make seat, as is, 635 for both, 647- years, Gordie Howe is no longer Masselli and Dave Parks. From Any Other 7-foot Black year playing basketball? If I’m ALUMNI offer. Carbs and other XKE 9532. a Detroit Red Wing. But he’s MORTGAGES - 1st, and 2nd Softball M illionaire Who Lives Next willing to play in the Olympics NATIONAL Glenn Madsen’s two-out LOST shaded brown female parts also available. 742-6520. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• not—for the time being, a Siamese cat. Call 649-8635. mortgages — interim financing “VECHIA BRUTA” Door,” Jim McKay, "M y Wide for nothing, it should be okay.” Hero for Moriarty’s in a single in the seventh lifted Services Ottered 12 least—a Houston Aero, either. come-from-behind, extra inning 1970 FORD Galaxie, 500, four- — expedient and confidential World,” Roosevelt Grier, The literary seminar had con­ Nassiff Arms to a 4-3 win over service, J . D. Real E state Howe resigned Monday from skirmish last night at Buckley LOST small Beagle, male, door, power steering, power SHARPENING Service - Plu bella di te "Rosie Grier’s Needlepoint tinued only 10 minutes when Mari-Maids at Mt. Nebo. Dave Assoc. 643-5129. TONIGHT’S GAMES blasting in the middle game at his executive position with the was Dave Modean. His single in black, brown and white. brakes. You’ll like it. ftic e 61,- Saws, knives, axes, shears, Book,” Dan Jenkins, “Semi-, Miss Lovelace made her en­ Ridolfi had two hits. John Answers to the name Spotty. 995. Boland Motors, Inc., 369 (C 1973 by NEA, Inc Allied vs. Armory, 6:15 Nebo. Detroit hockey club but r the bottom of the seventh drove ■ skates, rotary biades. Quick tough.” trance. End of seminar. She Griffin whiffed 10 batters for Call Mr. or Mrs. Goodchild, Center Street, 643-6320. SECOND Mortgages — residen­ Happiness Is Fitzgerald Leading the offensive output remained evasive about his in the tie-breaker to enable the service. Capitoi Equipment Among their comments: posed for photographs with the the losers. Keeney Drive, Bolton, 6464348. "(Sigh) . . . Eyerybody's writing a book on Watergate, tial, commercial, industrial to Gorman vs. DeMaio, 7:30 were Joe Coleman and Steve plans to play with the Aeros. He MB’s to post a well-earned 7-6 Co., 38 Main St., Manchesteer. Happiness is... OUR FIRST WIN i Grier, former pro football sports figure and all seemed Hockey ALUMNI JUNIORS Reward. CHEVELLE - 1966, SS 396, 4- these days!" consolidate bills, business Fitzgerald Smyth with four hits each. took the front office post after decision at Buckley. Hours daily 7:30-5, ’Thursday expansion, alleviate cash Congratulations tackle: “No, Won’t get any rib­ pleased except Chamberlain. Army & Navy scored six runs speed, clean, extras, must sell 7:30-9, Saturday, 7:30-4. 643- Attending the VFW Fogarty vs. Dillon, 8:45 Dave Nelson had three hits, two stepping down as one of Jamie Smith cole collected problems. Jan Brennan bing about my needlepoint. He was asked later if he was MONTREAL — A1 Arbour, a in the fifth inning en route to a LOST library book, vicinily inunediately. Best offer, 649- 7958. Ladles’ Auxiliary Dillon Ford Fitzgerald of which four circuit shots. Five hockey’s most formidable three hits and Mike Falkowski a Chestnut and Forest Streets. 1149. Servlces Ottered Associates Mortgage Company, Folks know better than totry.” perturbed by the incident. former coach for the St. Louis 9-6 victory over Liggett 12 Bullding-Contrecting 14 Tag Sale (American Little League): Miles vs. MCC, 6:15 Robert­ other players had two hits. stars, setting every major pair for the MB’s. Best in Will person who picked it up, 528-7500. Jenkins, sports writer: “ My “ No, I ’m not sore at her; Blues, was given a three-year Parkade. Mike (}uesnal had two LIGHT Trucking — Father and son For the losers, Ron career scoring record in the defeat were Chris Boser and please return to library or 1965 PLYMOUTH Belvedere, TWO handymen want variety of LEON CIESZYNSKI builder - VFW Post Home novel is about some she’s got her own thing,” said contract as head coach of the hits and two RBI’s for the son. Attics, cellars, garages. WE Have Money! Call us. Se­ Wyman vs. Nassiff, 8:45 Nebo DeCioccio had three hits while National Hockey League. phone 649-3532. four-door, small V-8, jobs, lawns raked, limed, fer­ new homes custom built,- Happy 1st Birthday i:|: professional athletes who seek New York Islanders of the Mike Prignano with two each. winners. Quesnal also struck Odd jobs. Phone 649-1M5. cond mortgages arranged 608 East Center St. Annulli vs. M eth^ist, 6:15 But all that is in the past. the towering basketball star. automatic, power steering. tilizing, mowing. Ceilars, at­ remodeling, additions, rec Larry Falco produced two National Hockey League. Manchester JEFFREY something else besides “But I would rather pose with out seven totters. LOST biue Parakeet, vicinity Excellent condition, '6495 or tics, cleaned. Reliable service. rooms, garages, kitchens quickly. Mortgage Lending Nebo safeties. Howe says, " I won’t be going ROOKIE CONCRETE Work - Foun­ Agency, Hartford, 522-4221, needlepoint for relaxation.” Jennifer O’Neil,” He referred Ii)^ losing effort. Bill Kelly Oakland Street. Please call 649- best offer. Phone 647-9()08. Reasonable rates. 643-5305. remodeled, bath tile, cement Saturday, June 16 Lenox vs. Second Congo, 7:30 to Olympia (Detroit’s hockey Two home runs off the bat of dations, floors, steps, patios, evenings, Hartford, 523-5154. Love, I McKay, ABC sportcaster: to the beauty in the picture and^pencer Moore each had 4256. Reward. sidewalks. Big or little jobs. work. Steps, dormers. Residen­ 9 A.M. - 7 Nebo INDY stadium) again.” Mike Mozzotto and one by Dan ••••••••••••••••••••••»••••• “ My book covers the summer “Summer of ’42.” Tom Padden Dies two lilts. 1966 VOLKSWAGEN Bug, 53 Free estim ates. 875j-3827 TREE Removal — pruning, tial or commercial. Call 649- Daddy and Mommy BA vs. Charter Oak, 6:15 Scoring heavily over the The question still remains, as Damato paced the Braves to a spraying, etc., fuily insured. Business Opportunity 28 of my assignments laet year, Reporters began asking Miss MANCHESTER, N.H. (AP) FOUND black and brown male h.p. engine, 6500. Phone 643- Richard Caron. 4291. Keeney middle three innings. Army & it has for several weeks: will he 21-13 win last night over the mongrel dog. Call Dog Warden, 6326. Licensed. Free estimates. starting with the Indianapolis Lovelace such questions as “Is - Tom Padden of Manchester, Two four-run inning ied the MANCHESTER food store with Cut & Curl vs. Frechette Navy trounced Lock Stock & go with the Aeros? Dodgers at Robertson. 6464555. Phone 633-5345. R.E. GOWER — Finish carpen­ Help Wanted 35 Help Wanted 500 and ending up with the pornography killing sex?” Her a with the Pittsburgh Silk City nine to a 9-7 win over LIGHT trucking service, beer permit near Community 35 J CHARTER OAK Barrel, 21-8, at Keeney. A1 Howe said Monday night 1969 BUICK, 9-passenger sta­ delivery, items moved, iawns, try, kitchens, rec rooms, ad­ Olympic Games, which occupy reply: “ No, I think sex has been Pirates and other major league Manchester Savings at Hling CEILING and ceramic tile College. Excellent® potential. Todd Potter went 3-3, which Barke led the Clubmen’s attack there is “a 70 per cent chance” INTERNATIONAL FARM FOUND black, white and brown tion wagon, air-conditioning, miscellaneous work. No job too ditions, garages, porches, any MACHINIST wanted - half the book.” suppressed too long. A picture teams in the 1930s and ’40s died Field. Bob Nurmi led the female Shepherd dog. Call Dog power steering, power brakes. specialist. Repaired and Hayes Agency, 646-0131. included a home run, to pace with four hits, one a triple. he’ll sign with the Aeros. Scoring four times in each of small. Phone 649-6484. type remodeling. 646-2087. Bridgeport work, experienced Belinsky, no-hit baseball •like ‘Deep Throat’ helps take Monday at the age of 64. offense with a double and home Warden, 6464555. Low mileage. A great car. remodeied. No job too small. only. Overtime and _paid in­ BOOKKEEPER Glen Construction to a 11-5 Three hits were produced by Howe said last week he would the first two innings, Ansaldi’s PIZZA and grinder store. G ood pitcher and off-diamond away all the hangups and in­ Padden was signed by the run. Scott Sweet also produced Price 62,395. Boland Motors, Phone 649-8735. J.P. LEWIS & SON - Finish surance. Penobscot ’Tool and victory over Wilbanks last night Bob Blake, Roger Ruddick, Jim announce Monday whether he trimmed Hartford Road TREE Service (Soucier) — income, excellent location and swinger: “ My book is not about hibitions.” in 1928 for two hits. FOUND white male mongrel Inc., 369 (Center Street, 643-6320. Trees cut, building lots cleared, carpentry, rec rooms, Gage, Merrow Rd,, Tolland. Competent general ledger at Fitzgerald Field. Jack Menditt and John McCarthy. would sign with the Aeros, Enterprises last night at STEPS, sidewalks, stone walls, lease, zoned for beer permit. needlepoint, either...What can The sports figures departed. its Triple-A team in Newark The losers’ Bob Result puppy. Call Dog Warden, 646- trees topped. Got a tree remodeling, kitchens, Route 15, Exit 99. 875-8083. bookkeeper for area firm. McAdam also went 3-3. Blake also had a circuit blast. where he would play with sons Charter Oak, 10-8. Ricci singled 4555. 1967 CHEVROLET Caprice, fireplaces, flagstone terraces, Beautiful interior, new equip­ be done to enliven baseball? I Except for Belinsky, who and broke into the big leagues banged three singles followed problem? Well worth phone bathrooms, formica work, Excellent company paid Ray Tuohey collected three Gary Novak led the losers’ Marty and Mark. His boys and homered for the winners firm 6350. Call 6464477 before 5 concrete repairs, inside and ceilings. 649-9658. ment. Merritt Agency, 646-1180. JANITORS — Experienced, think the ballplayers should remained at Miss Lovelace’s with Pittsburgh which signed by two baseknocks from Guy call. 742-8252. _ singles in defeat, whjje offense with three base.knocks signed with Houston last week. LOST Passbook No’s. E11685, p.m. outside. Reasonably priced. part-time days, evenings, fringes, 40-hour week. expose theijiselves more to the side. him in 1932. Piccolo. U 643-0851. teammate Dick Fontanella had one with five other players 58381, 8-824, E-2794. Saving ODD jobs, landscaping, ANY TYPE carpentry and Private Instructions 32 Manchester area. Call 643-5691, Please send resume stating two base hits. totaling one hit apiece. Bank of Manchester. 1964 FORD Gustom, 500, needs household repairs, carpentry. masonry, additions and 3-6 p.m. X* background and salary JOHN and Andy’s. Odd .jobs, SILK CITY Appiications made for work, 6100 or best offer. Phone Cali 649-4594. remodeling. Free estimates. A. PIANO lessons, $3 hourly. desired to Box “J ,” 643-0047. you name it, we do it. PnoHone Lynch withstood a five-run payments. Squillacote, 649-0811. Beginners, intermediate, ad­ MACHINISTS - We have the 643-2097, 872-2385. following openings — lathe, Manchester Herald. seventh inning by Sportsman FELINE CARPENTRY - Porches, gar­ vanced. Experienced teacher. Moriarty Brothers unloaded a Nastase Just Too Good This is YOUR opportunity FOUND Poodle, black, male. Trucks-Tractor 5 ages, additions, repairs, small WILL build new homes, ad­ Phone 289-3'761, South Windsor. Bridgeport, vertical turret Tavern to post a 12-11 triumph REWEAVING burns, moth Xn tguti opportunity omptoyor potent offensive showing in Call Dog Warden, 6464555. jobs. Free estimates. Call ditions, dormers, recreation lathe, cintimatic. The Purdy at Fitzgerald. Bob 1964 INTERNATIONAL Scout. holes. Zippers repaired. Win­ Corp., 586 Hilliard Street, bombing Scruse Wallpaper and Stephen Martin, 6467295. rooms, repairs and kitchens. FLU TE lessons given with Wojciechowski went 4-4 In Italian Tennis Win to obtain a copy of Dr. William E. Buckley’s FOUND Mongrel, white and tan 4-wheel drive, posi-traction, dow shades, Venetian blinds. Free estimates. Tobias Carpen­ experienced performer. Will Manchester, 649-0000. Paint, 204, at Illing. Chick Keys made. TV for rent. followed by Bob Hughes with male. Call Dog Warden, 646- with or without plow. Excellent POWER MOWERS, hand try Service, 643-5769. come to student's home. Call 1- N Balesano banged out four hits Marlow’s, 867 Main S t'. 649-5221. DO YOU want to work this three hits. Wojciechowski’s 4555. running condition. 646-8440. mowers repaired, pick-up and 589-0696 evenings. followed by Karen Betteron and ROME (AP) — “Orantes Nastase won the French Open summer? Immediate opening, total also included a homer A NEW ENGLAND PATTERN, The delivery. Prompt-Reliable- TOY DEMONSTR/lYbliS sales assistant, must pave a Rita Langrzatel. with two didn’t stand a chance. When from Nikki Pilic of Yugoslavia. LOST Passbook No. 6-254, F irst 1966 HALF-TON Chevy fleet- while he accounted for six Service. Call Sharpall, 643-5305. Palntlng-Pepertng______M Bootlng-Sldlng-Chlmney 16 yyanted 35 start now with the b e st—and car, neat. Pay by the hour. App­ singles each. everything goes well some ’The victory Ntonday was his Federal Savings, Vernon side pickup with trailer hitch. R B I’s. MAKE THE MOST! Generous ly in person, Connecticut Scruse got two singles each days, there is nothing an oppo­ 42nd of 43 clay court matches Branch. Application made for Good running condition and RICHARD E. Martin. Full Bob Buttrum homered and History of Manchester, Connecticut at a TRUCKING, odd jobs, moving ROOFING and roof repairing, 25% commission - plus 20% to Refining, Vernon Oil, 994 Hart­ from Peg McAdam, Jan Peck nent can do.” this year and he now ranks as payment. rubber. Call 646-7708. large appliances, cleaning rofessional painting service, Coughlin Roofing Co. 643-7707. REFRIGERATION had two hits to led the losers’ nterior - exterior. Free es­ hostesses. You run the parties ford Turnpike, Vernon. and Sue Walsh. That was what Hie Nastase the world’s best clay court cellars, attics. Also will buy f attack. Frank Breen, Gary 1964 CHEVROLET Curb Van, timates, fully insured. 649-4411. REPAIRMAN - we do ,the paperw ork, said Monday after whipping player. and sell used furniture. 644- BIDWELL Home Improvement REGISTERED Nurses 3 p.m. Pawlowski and A1 Rodonis all pre-publication price of ^8.95 (if your Peraonalt-Announcements 2 15’ good running condition. Call delivering, etc. defending champion Manuel Orantes didn’t have an oppor­ 1775. Co. Expert installation of to 11 p.m., 11 p.m. to 7 a.m., 40- blasted circuit shots. NEED your house painted this LITTLE MISS after 4 p.m., 643-9101. aluminum siding, gutters and Principal duties include AMERICAN HOME hour week. Salary $375.30 bi­ Orantes of Spain frl, 6-1, 6-1 in tunity to display the form he WILL the person who saw a summer? Top quality work. Led by Nella Leigher’s three LAND clearing, light trims. Roofing installation and responsibilities for preven­ weekly, $387.78 bi-weekly with the finals of the Italian Open had showed in trouncing Tom man’s hat roll under their car in 1961 FORD Econoline window Free estimates. (Jail 528-8248. T0rPARTIES,lnc. Six runs in the third inning homers, Ansaldi’s edged order is received before July 1,1973). landscaping, old buildings and repairs. 649-6495, 875-9109. degree. Many fringe benefits. Tennis Championship. Okker of the Netherlands in the front of Marco Polo van, new clutch and battery, tative and repair of all air- powered Moriarty Brothers to a Willie’s, 11-10, last night at —-flTMaaz___ Veterans Home and Hospital, The victory was worth 616,000 semifinals. He was outclassed Restaurant, East Hartford on runs decent. 6150 or best offer, conditioning facilities. 9-4 win over Manchester Honda Martin Field. Jean Hennigan HORACE Tetrault — Siding, Exit 23, off 1-91, West Street, to the temperamental Roma­ by Nastase and netted easy January 1,’1969, or the person 649-3025. at Fitzgerald. Ed Kowal, Jim roofing, storm windows, aw­ Applicants must have Rocky Hill. Call 529-2571, exten­ also homered for the winners. nian. The tourney had a 6135,000 who called an injured man’s ting. K ’S S l I , . Can C i l f NURSE’S Aides, wanted for Kingsley, Kent Smith, Don volleys in a generally last- This is a definitive history of Manches­ nings.- Quality workmanship, experience in the repair and sions 395, 233, 248. In defeat, Tracy Norwood and purse. luster performance. wife from the restaurant on Auto-ServIce free estimates. Fully insured. full-time on all shifts. Salmon Romano and John Quaglia each Beth Gallup each stroked solo that date, please call 289-4268. T. J. FLANAGAN and Sons, maintenance of commercial Brook Convalescent Home, off Nastase had taken only 10 Okker and John Newcombe of Accessories 872-9187, 649-3417. COOKS — Part-time position, had two hits. Interior-exterior painting. air conditioning and refrigera- House Street, Glastonbury. homers. minutes to complete a must be over 17. Apply For the losers, Merrill Myers Apstralia, the top seedsl won CERAMIC Reasonable rates." Swirled Apply to Director of Nursing, ter in a beautifully printed and hand­ TWO JO IE Chitwood tires, and ROOFING — Specializing tion equipment. A Tacorral, 246 Broad Street, semifinal victory over Paolo the doubles by defeating Ross ceilings our specialty. Call 643- and Fred Schneider both >luto< For Sale 4 mags, G-60-14, Revengers and repairing roofs, new roofs, Journeyman’s license is 633-5244. Manchester. Berrtolucci of Italy,6-2, 3-6,6-3, Case and Geoff Masters of TILE 1949. homered and singled. mags, good condition. $300 or O ne gutter work, chimneys, cleaned 3-6, 6-0 in a carryover match Australia 6-3, 6-2, 6 4 . The vic­ C all preferrto, but not a require­ EXPERIENCED lubrication DUSTY Mary Calabro and Fran somely bound hard cover book with NEED CAR? Credit bad? best offer: 646-5382. and repaired. 30 years HAIRDRESSER - Liberal from Sunday. j DoesItAIII INSIDE-Outside , painting, ment. Some experience in man full or part-time, for Although outhit by Savings Lateano had home runs to lead tors also capturto the doubles Bankrimt? Repossessed? experience. Free estimates. commissions and bonus incen­ Less than a week ago. LARGE tires for antique car. We specialize in ceram ic tile, ^ c i a l rates for people over 65. pneumatic controls desirable. nights. Chance for advance­ Bank of Manchester, Telpehone Manchester Carpet to a 19-3 title in the French Open. Honest Douglas accepts lowest Howley, 643-5361. tives. Flexible hours available. down, smallest payments. One Goodyear 33x5 hnd one slate, flagstone ah'd quarry Fully insured. Estimates given. Some of the benefits that we ment. Apply Moriarty Bros., posted a 4-3 triumph at triumph over Armory Package. more than a hundred pictures and Phone 875-5674, 643-1777. Douglas Motors, 345 Main. Firestone, 33x5. Cash offer, 742- tile. For complete bathroom Call 649-7863. WINDSOR Roofing & Siding- 315 Center Street, Manchester. Robertson Park. Larry .Carlson Ciftdy Minis homered for the provide are excellent 6520. remodeling, we’ll handle all Alcoa Aluminum Siding, Bird carried the big stick for the losers. PAINTING and paper hanging, hospitalization and medical photographs. 1965 FORD Custom, 240, $300 or carpentry, plumbing and tile Roofing, storm windows and.^ winners with a single and home FOUR Keystone cVrome com m ercial and residential. insurance, a competitive best oHer. New brake shoes, work. Expert workmanship doors, and gutters. Aluminum run. slotted wheels for all GM^s^rs, Free estimates. Call 644-0642. salary, tuition reimbursement WELDERS $15. Phone 742-9768. and reasonable rates. awnings. 643-9444, 688-4849. ' The Bankers were led by Behind Cherie "Dow’s four excellent condition, 643-2391. and fully paid long-term dis­ Marty Lane, Bruce Reynolds, home runs, Nassiff’s blasted 1970 NOVA SS, 350, 'IVo-door Call Mandevllle J. P. LEWIS & SONS custom ROSSI Roofing, siding, SHEET METAL MEN decorating, interior pnd ability and retirement plans. Harry Cammeyer and Bob Wilson Electric, 21-14. Laurie Dr. Buckley, a Manchester resi­ coupe, vinyl top, rally wheels, Campers-Trallers 6 4 3 -9 6 7 8 chimneys, gutters. Free es­ exterior, paper hanging. Fully Berdat also had a circuit shot. custom interior. Many other Mobile Homes 8 timates, fully insured. Days, LA YO UT M E N DeMarchi each with two-hits. insured. 649-9658. For lurther Intormatlon Warren Moser clouted a four- Wilson’s Robin Eldrich also had extras, $1,600. Phone 875-7308. evenings, 529-8056, Paul 1971 STARCRAFT tent trailer,' please call The Personnel bagger. a round-itripper. dent for more than half the 150-year Cosgrove, 643-5364. INSPECTORS 1967 CUSTOM Volkswagen con­ sleeps 8, fully equipped, GOING on vacation? Leave PAINTING — Teachers have Department, 64B-1222, Ext. CANDLELIGHT vertible, with 1937 Ford front excellent condition. 647-1731. your pet at home and I will visit saved homeowners 20-50%. G&K ROOFING and siding. 481. DRAFTSMEN In a well-played game at Mt. life of the town, is an eminent historian and end, hi-performance Jfiim every day with tender Twelve years experience. Fully- Aluminum and vinyl siding. MANCHESTER 2 Nebo, Dorn’s Boys edged Volkswagen engine, AM/FM 18’ YELLOWSTONE 1966, com­ loving care. Will care for any insured, free estimates. 643- Built-up roofs, specializing in Chris Fedorchak stroked two MEMORIAL HOSPITAL steady Employment, Excellent Fringe Benefite Vito’s, 7-5. Dan Webb led the radio and extras. Yellow, pletely self-contained, shower, animal. Daily, weekly, mpnthly 1609. small jobs. Fully insured. All grandslam homers to lead 71 Haynes Street offensive show with three brown sides. Asking $1,300.1972 hot water, sleeps 6. $1,950. rates, 646-8306. work fully guaranteed. Free es­ Call East Hartford 289-1517 between 10 ahd 4 Army & Navy to a 27-5 win over a fine writer. No family of Manchester or those whose Manchester bingles while Ed McKee, Super Beetle, stick shift, AM Phone 644-0310. GRAD students available for timates, 646-2168. Turnpike TV. JoAnne Weiss and painting, 4 years experience, George Quaggin and John radio, white walls. 19,000 miles, LIGHT trucking, odd jobs, Laura Schauster each collected SKAMPER Deluxe, 15’, hard­ lawns mowed, trees cut and fully insured. Free estimates. Ouilette each had two safeties. $1,800. Call 647-9386 or 872-3686. GUTTERS and roof repaired solo home runs. roots go back to the city should be without this great history. top tent trailer. Excellent con­ removed. Cellars and attics Call our competitors and then and replaced. Excellent Mike Orlowski was the only Ask for Pete. dition. Brand new vinyl. Sleeps cleaned. Free estimates. Call call us, 649-7034. workmanship. Reasonable losing batter to muster two •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Jan Bidwell hoinered twice 1967 RAMBLER, low mileage, 8, stove, sink, etc. $1,150. 643-6000. prices. Free estimates, 646- Employment Opportunity hits. Building-Contracting 14 and Laurie Slegeski and Lauri $700 or best offer. Phone 646- 0384. 1399. REC Turkington once each to pace - 0425. '______CUSTOM made draperies, very 1967 NIMROD Riviera trailer,' reasonable. Guaranteed work. NEWTON H. Smith & Sons - TOWN OF SOUTH WINDSOR In a high-scoring, loosely Wyman’s offense in a 14-5 win THE PEQUOT PRESS * •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 19i7l VOLKSWAGEN, AM/FM sleeps 4, $400. Phone 643-9478. Call anytime, 649-4266. Remodeling, repairing, ad­ played contest, the Town edged over Hagler Realty. In a losing CHESTER, CONN. 06412 Heating-Plumbing 17 *' A radio, air-conditioning, super ditions, rec rooms, porches and Hartford National, 23-20, at Mt. effort. Candy Blasko and Karen BITUMINOUS A ONCE-IN-A-LIFETIME Beatle. Phone 649-6801. A BEAU’TY — Self-contained LAWN MOWER Service, repair roofing. No job too small. Call Assistant Treatment Plant Operatorr Mechanical background, ability Nebo. John S^lcius and Bruce Godreau each homered. Send me copies of A NEW ENGLAND 1972 Shasta, 22’ Stratoflyte, and sharpening, pick-up and 649-3144. BOTTI Heating and Plumbing — Prompt, courteous service. to operate and maintain heavy mechanical and electrical Thieling led the 24-hit offensive 1966 CHEVROLET, two-door tandem wheels, air-conditioner, delivery. Hours Monday OFFER. FILL OUT THE PATTERN, The History of Manchester, Con­ Call 643-1496. attack with four hits each. Manchester Olds DRIVEWAYS sedan, air-conditioning, In sleeps up to 7. Excellent condi­ through ’Thursday, 8 a.m. to MASONRY - All types of equipment.* Position available immediately. $7,748.01 an­ ’Three safeties came from Pete whitewashed Manchester necticut at the pre-publication price of $8.95 great shape for the year. tion, $3,750. 643-5668. 5:30 p.m., Friday, 8 a m. to 9 stone, brick fireplaces, walls, COUPON AND SEND IT IN concrete steps, sidewalks. No NO JO B too small. Immediate nually. Henry and Len Sadosky. Henry Moulding, 15-0. Lisa Schwartz Parking Areas • Gas Stations Boland Motors, Inc., 643-M20. p.m., Saturday, 8 a.m. to 4 per copy (plus Connecticut State Sales Tax).. p.m., 872-8311. job too small. Free estimates. service on service calls. Free and Thieling’s total also and Shirley Adams led the TODAY. The pre-publicalion estim ates gladly /given on 1966 PLYMOUTH convertible, Motorcycles-Bicycles 11 Over 20 years experience. After included solo home runs. offensive output with three heating or Numbing. Faucets Inspector: Construction background. Ability to inspect the instal­ • Basketball Courts My check for is enclosed. 273, power steering, power LANDSCAPING and mowing, 5 p.m. 643-1870. 644-2975. Dennis Lajoie, Pete Avery, round trippers each. offer will be withdrawn on repaired or installed. Water brakes, $200. Call after 6. 649- MOTORCYCLE insurance — low, low rates. Call 872-3412 lation and construction of Sanitary Sewers, laterals, and Keith Stouer, Don Lewis, Bill Now Booking for Seasonal Work Low rates. Immediate binding CARPENTRY - Repairs, pumps worked on. Complete Name ...... 0758. ______after 5 p.m. for free estimates. septic systems. Position available July 1, 1973. $7,748.01 O’Steen and Larry Rome each Four home runs, two from All Work Personally Supanrtsad. We are 100% Insured July 1st. authority. Call Joan Lane at remodeling, additions, roofing. neating systems, rec rooms, etc. Call M & M Plumbing & produced three hits. the bat of Wfendy Warren, lifted 1966 PONTIAC, TTempest Clarke Insurance Agency,'643- ODD JOBS, lawn care, light Call David Patria, South Wind­ annually. Address ...... 1126. Heating, 649-2871. EASTERN the BA Club toa 23-6 win over wagon. Good condition, new tree work, removal service to sor, 644-1796. Nelson Freightways knocked Bantly Oil. The other homers tires and exhaust system. 643- dump. Reasonable, 528-8649. DeMAIO BROTHERS EXPERT bicycle repairs, all WES ROBBINS carpentry SEWERLINES, sink lines, the Seventy-Two’s fr^m the came from4,ynne Alemany and 1715 after 6 p.m. makes, models and speeds. remodeling specialist. Ad­ cleaned with electric cutters, Chris Silver. CALL 643-7691 unbeaten ranks with'*'a 21-5 Peugeot, Raleigh dealers, Spare rooms brinj spare cash these ditions, rec rooms, dormers, by professionals. McKinney CALL 644-2511 - PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT 1967 PONTIAC, Catalina, $300. Manchester Bicylce Shop, 649- dairs - Use Herald (Sassified Ms. built-ins, bathrooms, kitchens, Bros. Sewer Disposal Com-' or best offer. (Jail. 649-4707. 2098. 649-3446. \ pany, 643-5308. PAGE SIXTEEN — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., June 12, 1973 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., June 12, 1973 - PAGE SEVENTE^ Halp Wantad iualnau Locatlona- Houses For Sale Halp Wantad 3S Halp Wantad 35 72 Houses For Sale 72 Houses For Sale VA SURE?' Apartmanta For Rant 63 Apartmanta For Rant 63 For Rant 87 72 Out of Town-For Sala 75 Out of. Town-For Sale 75 Out of Town-For Sala 75 W w izzir? RANCH — 6 rooms, baths, PART-TIME service station aENTYOF MANCHESTER - Two- attendant, $2 per hour. Phone THE JOB RURKET WHEMVOU FOUR-ROOM Duplex, LANDLORDS: We supply formal dining room, 3 VERNON MUTH Windsor - Just listed, ALL CASH for your property LEGAL ASSISTANT WALlATOTHe R O O M ^ bedrooms, garage, treed lot, ARCHITECTURALLY bedroom Condominium, in­ ^ o m as Drive. Three-bedroom within 24 hours. Avoid red tape, 644-8933, between 8 a.m. - 2 p.m. Applicant Faa Paid available July 1st, features screened qualified tenants for cludes air-conditioning, 4-BEMOOM COLONUU! Seeking a responsible, in by Company SUPERMARWer private driveway, iarge yard, your vacancies at no cost or 833,900. Philbrick Agency, Ranch, m baths, full base­ m ^ntiservice. Hayes Agency, MAIN STREET OFFICE SPACE CREATED ca ^ tii^ , all appliances. Adult We invite your inspection of a ment, carport, gas air heat, telligent individual to perform TYPING at 50 wpm? Avoid the e m p t v - h a m d e d basement for storage, stove, obligation to you. Homefinders. Realtors, 6464200. ,EAST-OF-RIVER An architect created this un­ living, (jarage, full basement. *' new 7-room ^lonial in one of grounds, quiet secretarial and para-legal ser­ downtown Hartford traffic. e v e r v o n e refrigerator, carpeting, pan­ 527-54M. Secretary - Small concern WEST Side Cape ■ 6 rooms, 4 iquely designed Ranch in one Call evenings,'*6:30-10 p.m. 649- Vernon’s nicest, areas. IW neighborhood, one owner. Built WE WILL buy your house for vices for corporate legal Salary to 85900 for accurate WANT6T0 eled rooms. Nice location. Ideal AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY 1868 Agent. typist. Excellent benefits in this needs sharp person to run of­ for couple. Security required. CENTER Street — 4Vk-room down and 2 up, wall-to-wall of Manchester’s finest baths, self-clean oven, dis­ F31,W. Ken Ostrinsky, Ostrinskv. cash. Call anytime, Hutchins department. Para-legal GlMEVOU Convenient downtown location, ideal for at­ Realtor, 60q333. training desirable though not small modern office. Call Betty fice. College a plus. Start 8125 8175 monthly. 643-9233. townhouse, IVk baths, all carpeting, fireplace,‘plac aluminum neighborhoods. ’This home is hwasher, disposal, oversized Agency, Realtors, 649-5324. plus. A l if t — storms and screens, near, bus SPACIOUS new Colonial, essential. Salary commen­ Jane, 646-8150, Baijey Employ­ appliances, carpeting, two air- torney or two-man business. Reasonable situated on two wooded offered by original owner, 7% living room vdth fireplace and ment Service. 95 WEST Middle Tpke. 4Vi conditioners, heat and hot line, 831,000. Philbrick Agency, lots , . . it’s that large. Wantad-Raal Estate surate with experience. Bookkeeper - Needed. Full rental includes heat. Interested?.Please call rooms, 3 Bedrooms, large fami­ garage. Outstanding at 839,- 77 Town of Vernon room duplex. Heat, hot water, water, stor»e. 8210. By ap­ Realtors, 6464200. Beautiful professional charge top-notch bookkeeper. ly room, carpeting, fireplace, 500. Joe Gordon, 649-5306. Board of Education STAFF accountant CPA firm, stove, refrigerator, garage.' pointment, (Inarles Pontlcelfi, Mr. Matrick. landscaping and incom­ SELLING your home or Call Mrs. Thompson Start 8150 plus. COLONIAL - Ranch. Near deck. One acre lot, stream, responsible and personable ac­ July 1st. 8175 monthly. Phone 649-9644, 6460800. parable appointments trees. Excellent neighborhood. ..B&W.. acreage? For prompt friendly countant wanted. Auditing and Secretary - NO steno. Legal 649-2865. 646-1700 Country Club. Six rooms, large 649-5361 Owners are moving to Piced to sell, 646-3598. The BARROWS & WALLACE Co. service, call Louis Dimock INVITATION income tax experience helpful. firm looking for MTST MODERN 3-room apartment, formal dining room, paneled Realtors — MLS Realty, 649-9823. fireplaced living room with Florida. It is the only reason Our staff is aware of this ad. operator to do phone and 4t4 ROOMS, second floor, heat carpeting, appliances, parking, THREE acres, 6 room Ranch, Manchester Parkade — M9-5308 RECEPTIONIST - Secretary. '"■Birr storage, spacious grounds, sub built-in bookcases. Two-three they would leave this outstan TO BID Please send resume to Box “V” figure work. 8125 d.o.e. and hot water, middleaged cou­ Houaaa For Sala 72 two baths, two fireplaces, gar­ Manchester, part-time position, Manchester Herald.,,. OWTHE ple preferred. No pets or urban settini Hillard Street. OFFICE space. South Windsor, bedrooms, fireplaced family ding home. Call. Monday-Thursday, 5-9 p.m. Receptionist - Very busy of­ 'WAV b a c k - children, 649-4068. Wapping Professional Center. room, garage, plus many ages, Florida room. Hutchins NOTICE The board of Education of the 649-7289, 568-! Agency, 649-5324. TOLLAND — Looking for the Saturday 9-3. In small friendly WHY fight the traffic into Hart­ fice needs sharp pleasant per­ 1,488 square feet divided for 10 Bowers School extras, ^,500. Philbrick Agen­ Town of Vernon, Connecticut son to handle call director and WWREN L HOWLAND old farmhouse with ten acres? will receive sealed bids for: office. Must be attractive and ford, when you can work East- THREE ROOM apartm ent. 5Mi-ROOM duplex, garage, offices. Three entrances. cy, Realtors, 6464200. We got one, and it’s a beauty. TO BIDDERS mature, 646-8250. clients. 8115 d.o.e. Utilities, heat, air-conditioning REALTORS 643-1106 EAST MIDDLE TPKE. - Two 1. Audio-Visual Equipment of-the-River? Manchester Main Street. Adult or adults security deposit. 8185 monthly. family, 5-5, wood and brick con­ Corner property, a prudent in­ Notice is hereby given that the based company has immediate HARTFORD ’O/ianMila' preferred. Call 643-8921. 643-5029. included. Ample parking. D. f . RANCH CIRCA 1730,16 rooms, recently vestor could make out real good Town of South Windsor, 2. Science Equipment HAIRDRESSER - Manager, to SHAKOtt LACHEMwreii struction, excellent condition opening for person with 2-5 Executive Secretary • Top Henry Company, 6462558. restored, 7 fireplaces, summer here. Call Lloyd O’Dell, at T. J. Connecticut shall accept sealed Bids will be received at the of­ manage shop in Vernon. Call FREeMONT,CAUF. Six rooms, full basement, kitchen, 6 plus bedrooms, new with iarge barn, large lot. years experience as a shorthand and typing plus SIX ROOM duplex with garage, THREE Room first-floor apart­ MANCHESTER - Avery Charles Ponticelli, 649-9644, Crockett’s Tolland office, 87^ bids for No.2 heating oil fice of the Superintendent of 646-4203. programmer operator on small central location. Available July 1,000 FOOT zoned for business. modern kitchen, formal baths, kitchen. Two-car garage, Street, just reduced, 9-room good background and pleasant lACH£MrV£R'5 law : ment, in South Manchester. 646-0800. 6279. requirements for school and Schools, Park and School to medium sized IBM disk 15th. Security required. No Available July 1st. Stove, Heat included. Apply 50 Pearl dining room, 3 bedrooms, 858,900. Philbrick Agency, Colonial, 5 bedrooms, IVi baths, MALE Help full-time, apply in phone manner can land this -M£ and parking Aniwtn to rrcrioui Pussit plastered walls, range, dis­ 9 room California Ranch. HURWIT 0609, 649-5524. money demonstrating toys, large rooms, tile bath, heat, hot ______■ All persons interested may attend thesq^hearings. ggfts and gadgets. Only C & B ALUMINUM door, 3U4” by refrigerator, and linens provided. 8160 Homefinder Fee, Scrambler hwasher, garbage disposal, Fireplaced living room,Jormal FRIENDLY HOME JANTTORIAL help evenings, water, appliances. Adults only. extra large 2-car garage, 3-zone ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS guarantees you will earn at WANTED — Experienced 80V4”, with frame and screens. proviokl. 801 Main Street, 646 549-6980. No pets. Security deposit MANCHESTER 4,000 plus dining room, modern kitchen Friendly is the oniy way to husband and wife, mother and 9879. hot water oil heat, city utilities. Your Best Raoi Estate Bernard R. Johnson, Chairman leest 81,000 for just 50 working woman to do house cleaning, daughter, father and son. Also 815. One A. 0. Smith gas Water required. 8115 per month. Call square feet store-building for with dining area, family room, picture this comfortable side lease. Huge paved parking ACROSS DOWN Built by Ansaldi. Near Martin three large bedropnis, fourth Buys Are In The Herald Paul J. Rossetto, Secretary evenings. For information one or two days a week. Must man . experienced in floor heater, 810. 125 Brookfield MAIN Street Magic — Heat and between 4-6 p.m., 643-6396. split, fireplace and large . ROOM for rent, private home, area. Prime location in town 1 Opdnwork School. Charles Lesperance, p o ssib le . 2 -car*garage. Classified Ads without obligation, 283-8594 call have references .and own maintenance. 643-5747 after 4. Street, Manchester. hot water paid in this carpeted 1 Trimmings fabric family room. Priced to sell at for working girl, very central, from a tree 649-7620. Beautifully landscaped (Collect) 215-674-5200, ask for transportation.- Call 647-9629 first-floor four-room apartment FOUR-ROOM apartment, heat, with highway access. Hayes 2 Ellipsoidal ______! 832,500. Call Dick Barker now. Vi, or write C & B Corp., One 6,000 BTU General Electric, 643-6745. with parking and appliances. Agency, 6460131. 4 Child's puppet 3 Certain grounds. Marion E. Robertson, between 7-9 p.m. EXPERIENCED Cleaning hot water, appliances, central 8 Lustrous fiber EXCEPTIONAL 7-room Dream Lane, Warminster, Pa. ait-conditioner, 115 volt, 8150L Homefinclomefinders. Fee “ 820.546 location, parking, security, paragraphs in Realtor, 643-5953. yromen, transportation, full and 12 Hail! newspapers Colonial in prestige area. IVz SIMONS 18974. CONCRETE foundations form part-time. E-Z Day Maid Ser­ excellent condition. 875. 643- 6980. lease. 8180, 6463340. PROFESSIONAL office, 13 Candelnut * 5825. Apartmanta For Rant 63 beautiful, spacious. Excellent 4 Reckoned baths, fireplace, kitchen with Realtors/MLS 846-1117 man, year ’round work, good vice, 872-3344. trees chronolog­ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• GARAGE for the car, in this exposure. First floor, all 14 Iroquoian built-ins, attached garage. All Hwaid .1129 Tolland Tpke. AV(DN OFFERS quick relief for wages (Durform Panels). Call WE HAVE customers waiting THREE-ROOM apartm ent, ically on a nice lot. This won^t last. ‘^Manchester the family budget pinch. As an 875-1103. Boata-Accaaaorlaa 46 applianced equipped, 3- ileasant, convenientnt Isuburban ■ facilities, parking. Reasonable Indian 5 Leave out jmuSicians 38 Musteline ' Classified Ads WANTED full-time hardware for the rental of your apartment rent. 6 4 61^, 6463549. 15 Vehicle International Associates, Avon Representative you can sales clerk. Apply in Mrson, F. braroom duplex. Bring Rover location,ocation, like privprivate home. 6 Froth 2aMartiah mammals Get Fast Results or home. J.D. Real Estate f 16 Snickering 7 Type of boat (comb, form) 40 Puzzle Realtors, 647-1300. earn cash for a dishwasher, CLEANING woman one day or J. Prichard Jr., Star Hardware, EVINRUDE outboard motors, and the kids, too. 8160. lawn, basement, working 18 Scottish FIVE-Room Ranch, carpeting, Associates, Inc. 643-5129. 8 European 26 Walking 41 Demolisher 2 HolsclaW and Mastercrah Homefinders, Fee 820. 549-6^. 122 EAST Center St. New first- color TV, all the things you 2 mornings per week, own 36 Union Street, Rockville. adults. 643-2880. "Elizabeth" finch sticks new roof, large lot, dead-end 'I trailers, sales-service. floor professional office space. 42 High cards need, without disturbing familv transportation, 646-4224. LOOKING for anything in real 9 Rainbow 27 Makes 43 Torn street, 821,900. Hayes Agency, Then finances. Call 289-4922. Complete service department, THENEW 7 , Convenient location, ample WOMAN to work packing eggs. estate rental — apartments, AVAILABLE im m ediately, parking and on bus li e. Will 22 Ardor 10 Row content 44 Glut 646-0131. LIVE-IN babysitter, college Miller Farms, North Coventry, boating supplies, accessories, 11 Small casks 28 Auditory 46 Anglo-Saxon LAW Office — needs sharp gal, Woolsey paints, Gerich’s homes, multiple dwellings, no BiRCHWOOD APTS. Pleasant four-room apartment, subdivide from 100 square feet 24FaUl ANTAGE REALTY, INC. girl, week of July 28th-August 643-8021. fees. Call J.D. Real Estate mischief 17 Expunger 29 Strait slave VERNON — Three-bedroom must have good skills. Small Marine Service, 1082 Tolland 124 HgMand SL Manchester heat, hot water, appliances, to 2,000 square feet, to fit your 19 Plebians 31 Artificial 47 Preposition and Now^^ 4th. Please Call, 646-1310, 26 Malayan Ranch, IVz baths, large lot, 3- new office. Two attorney’s. Tpke., Buckland, 643-2363. Associates, Inc. 643-5129. carpeting, air-conaitioner. needs. 6461180. (slang) perfume 48 Jump between 2-5. Manchester area. MA’TURE woman, background Unsurpassed luxury, space .and ap­ dagger (var.) 23 Flaxen cloth 33 Dead duck 50 Romanian car garage in excellent condi­ Starting salary to 87500. Call pointments. An abundance of privacy Lease, security. 8195. 6463978. 27 Male child in credit and collections, loans, FIVE ROOM first floor un­ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 24 Company of (slang) coin tion. International Associates, Betty Jane, 646-8150, Bailey •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• in this small wooded complex 643-6165. 30 Asian O ffers New Homes By... REAL Estate Career. Earn telephone sales or similar. Law heated apartment, 2 bedrooms, Inc., Realtors, 647-1300. Evloyment Service. Cardan Producta SO Tkara is a kig daiiiai far peninsula 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 6 9 10 II A special editlqn commemorating j ______i______815,000 to 825,000 annually. office exposure a definite plus. stove, no pets. 8160 plus securi­ Fetturtng: 32 Nullify Excellent commission arrange­ Good advancement situation. ty. 647-9^ Out of Town- typaoritars, aatpa— datkk«, cinl 34 Canadian 12- (4 EAST Hartford — Three- Manchester’s 150th birthday. MALE help with some ment. For confidential inter­ PICK your own strawberries, • 2 Mraw For Rant Cal NariM Qassifiai 643-2711. HOPE VALLEY j Small busy Main Street office. 45c quart. Bunker Hill Rd. 66 river bedreom Split Level, tWo baths, mechanical experience. Mor­ view, Mr. Pasek, 289-7475, • EM-ln KHchan 35 Amatory , IS 16 17 Become a Herald subscriber today 646-3050. Coventry. 2 miles from Route 6. DUPLEX — 6 rooms, pilus own rec room, garage, fireplace, nings or days. Apply 270 Hart­ Pasek-Rutherford, Realtors, • Fenail SMng i 36 Dower beautifully landscaped. 834,900. Weekdays, 5-8, Saturday - Sun­ basement, private yara, securi- • 1 l/XtaOM . IB i4 20 Construction Co. and receiye this edition at no ad­ ford Rd., Manchester. MLS. FULL or part-time door-to-door property i 668-7789. day 3-6. 643-0325. ty, 8180, 6464535. • S tn i eanpeUni 37 Gaseous ditional charge. sales with a group. Must be 16 » iwtvele tel 21 DIP & SIP Donuts, 337 Center element or over. 'Transportation STRAWBERRIES - Pick your • Prtvnie Nlrancee ate pallos 39 Notch 24 2S 28 29 “Dougherty Estates’ Street, Manchester needs provided. 81-85 hourly plus com­ Rentals start at S255 including , 40 Mail, as North Coventry PLUMBER own, 50 cents a quart. Bring ■ I* (I ' *. » ,' ■ ‘ baaers with experience in old mission. Call 646-81471 VILLA6ER heat. Model apartment open a letter 30 31 a 33 M anchester NEW RAISED RANCHES V. .... Full-time position available New England hand cut method. own container. Charles Zeppa, daily 1-5 P.M.. Sat. and Sun., ( Pleasant \MleyO 41 Legal point School Rd., Bolton. 649-8719. 34 3S \ Carpeting in family room with for person with institutional Please call 1-401-596-0515, ask SUMMER employment — stock 12-5 P.M. Other times by 42 Malicious APARTMENTS appointment. burning • Garrison Colonials fireplace, living room, dining­ maintenance plumbing for Mr. Sheridan. work. Apply Gelco, 283 % a 3S • Capes iltanrl^pstpr STRAWBERRIES - Pick your Five-rodm, 2-bedroom town 45 Weeping room, eat-in kitchen, Vh experience. Excellent wages West Middle Tpke. 49 Incessant ■ • Dutch Colonials • Ranches PAINTER’S helper, must be own, free containers. Adults On­ house, wall-to-wall carpeting, PAUL W. D0U9AN, Realtor Distinctive 40 41 baths, .king sized master and benefits. Call Personnel ly. Hours 612 noon, 5-8 p.m. 51 Chemical reliable. Call 64^5474 after 6 fireplace, 2 air conditioners, 643-4535 suffix 43 44 46 47 bedroom, 2 other bedrooms, Department, 646-1222, Ext. FOR installation, maintenance Berry Patch Farm, Route 30, 42 48 p.m. and cleaning of air-pollution appliances; heat and hot South Windsor apartments 52 Grafted (her.) laundry, 2-car garages, acre Sitptittty Mrralii 481. Oakland Rd. South Windsor. 53 Sea eagle 49 so SI Prices Start at * 3 6 , 9 0 0 lots. Starting at 836,900. MANCHESTER equipment. Must be water, IMi tiled baths, washer ALL utilities paid, in this east of the river. 54 Greek letter RN or LPN — Music catnp on mechanically inclined. Steady and dryer hookup, patio. No 55 One who S2 S3 u MEMORIAL HOSPITAL beautiful Maine Be.lgrade Lake, STRAWBERRIES - Pick your carpeted two-b^room apart­ FRECHETTE & MARTM work for reliable man. Tepco own, large fields, very good pets. • (suffix) is 57 8 7 2 -9 4 0 2 71 Haynes Street modern infirmary, July 1 - ment with appliances', parking, 56 Employer Air-Pollution Control System, picking. Con.tainers furni^ed. yard for the kinds and Fido. 12 Route 83, Vernon, Conn. REALTORS B47-9903 Conn. August 27. Attractive fringe 122 Naubuc Avon, Glastonbury, Call 649-7^20 644-2545 57 Dip in gravy benefits. 649-2566 after 4 p.m. Buckland Farms, Follow signs 8150.. Homefinders fee, 820. 546 (NIWSPAPU ENTilPtlSI ASSN.) Conn. 633-7958. to Buckland and Slater Streets. PAGE EIGHTEEN -'MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester; Cortn.. Tues., June 12. 1973 t

I— The Weather Bikes Needed Manchester Obituaries Slate Loses Variable cloudiness, warnT, humid, oc­ ‘‘Where do you find a high- Hospital casional showers and thunderstorms this rise bicycle?” liaturl|pstf r SHpntng fcaUi evening. Low about 60. Mostly sunny This is what Rick Gowen, Notes Thursday with highs in the 80s. Mrs. Julia M. Harrison 1 chairman of the youth commis- Tuition Case Manchester—A City^of Village Charm ROCKVILLE-Mrs. Julia,M. .sion, would like to know. He Discharged Monday: MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13, 1973 - VOL. XCII, No. 215 THIRTY-SIX PAGES — TWO SECTIONS PRICE: FIFTEEN CENTS Harrison, 88, formerly of E. could use ten, if they are Margaret D. Parry, 43C House available, for special riders in Dr.; Janet E. Cable, 279B N. Franklin Park, died this WASHINGTON (AP) — ’The Supreme Court held Monday Manchester’s ^squicentenniai Main St.; Gertrude A. Jolivet, morning at a Rockville nursing that the state of Connecticut cannot deny an individual an home. She was’the widow of parade scheduled for Saturday, 596A Loomis Rd., Bolton; John H. Harrison. June 23. opportunity to prove he is a state resident entitled to in­ Anastas A. Stfimike, 52'7 Mrs. Harrison was bom May Anyone, anywhere, with state tuition rates at the University of Connecticut. Burnham St.; Cheryl L. \ 9, 1885 in Rockville and had information of the wherabouts ’The University of Connec- Harrington, 175 Homestead St.; Nixon To Present New lived here all her life. She was a of one of these “velocipedes” is ticut requires nonresidents charge a higher tuition for out Coheetta Leone, 69 Jensen St.; member of the Golden Age asked to contact Gowep at 646- enrolled to pay higher fees and of state students these students John F. Hodgdon, 137 Bissell 6500. cbuld not be locked into that St.; Galen C. (3iarpentier, 1238 Club. tuition and provides that a stu­ ..Sis® Survivors are 4 daughters, dent remains as a nonresident category throughout their Hartford ’^k e., Rockville. Mrs. Edward E. Ronan of as long as he attends the univer­ careers and even after they had Also, Priscill Napolitano, 152 Rockville, Mrs. John Marszalek sity.. become Connecticut residents. Warren Ave., Vernon; Pamela Anti - Inflation Plan Since the lower court ruled J. Aceto, 70 Sunnyview Dr., of Ellington, and Mrs. Police Log Voting 6-3 the justices simply WASHINGTON (AP) - ’There were reports that em­ Ration has been a particular last June, most of the 1,500 out- Vernon; Sharon L. Dayton and moderate approach,” and down prices, even though the Frederick W. Burke and Mrs. affirmed the judgment of a President Nixon plans to unveil bassies abroad had been told problem could not be ruled out. of-state undergraduates at the son, 95 W. Middle Tpke.; “more than cosmetic this world market prices may be Evelyn Carlson, both of Largo, three-judge court in Hartford in a nationally broadcast ad­ that Nixon planned to go on the time,” were hard to come by. But an across-the-board freeze higher. Members of the Manchester that held the state cannot keep University of (Connecticut have Barbara K. Poirot and'son, Fla.; 2 sons, Russell Harrison dress tonight a major new air. Also, a briefing of con­ Most sources expected a signifi­ of wages and prices was con­ The administration's Police Department’s detective charging the higher fees after been treated and charged as if 307 Gardner St.; May N. of Rockville and Samuel program to fight the nation’s gressional leaders was set for cant tightening of wage-price sidered unlikely. problems are demonstrated by bureau made four arrests on the students have become they were state residents, a Pritchard and daughter, 64 Harrison of West Forks, Maine; *ri-9 worst outbreak of inflation in this afternoon. Republican The new program is expected the latest indicators of inRa- Circuit Court 12 arrest Connecticut residents. UConn spokesman said. Birch St.; Frank Gondek, controls along with several tm 10 grandchildren and 10 great­ more than 20 years, sources Senate sources said. other anti-inflation measures. to feature a get-tough enforce­ tion. Consumer prices from warrants Monday night. Connecticut had appealed. Under the system ruled un­ Broadbrook; Deanna Delorge, grandchildren. said today. Details of the new plan, Although there was no confir­ ment policy of present, largely January through April surged Funeral services will be Arrested and charged in un­ ’They contended the Constitu­ constitutional, out-of-state Somers. related incidents Wbre: residents paid 81,000 more per The President plans to make described variously by ad­ mation, some officials said the voluntary Phase 3 wage-price by 9.2 per cent. Food prices Thursday at 11 a.m. at the tion gives states “a wide range his announcement at 8:30 p.m. controls. • Lawrence E. Drury, 16, of year for a Connecticut college ministration sources as a possibility of price ceilings in alone went up by 25.4 per cent Burke Funeral Home, 76 of dikretion in enacting laws EDT, it was said. During several days of inten­ 79 Oak St., charged with third- education. ’They paid 8850 a “major operation,” a “firm but selective industries where in- during the same period. Prospect St. Burial will be in which affects some of the Trinity Singers sive debate with his economic degree burglary (two counts), year tuition, compared to 8350 Further, the May Wholesale Grove Hill Cemetery. residents differently from advisers, Nixon has gone over third-degree larceny and for state residents, and 8850 in Present Festival Price Index show ^ no letup. Friends may cail at the others.” almost every conceivable op­ fourth-degree larceny in con­ fees, compared to ^50 for state Wholesale prices rose be 2 per funeral home Wednesday from The system had been The Trinity Singers, a group tion to tackle the price surge nection with a recent break on residents. cent, a rate of 24 per cent if it 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. challenged. One challenger, of young people at Trinity Senators Continue that has swept the nation in the continued for a whole year. Oak St. Residency requirements es­ Margaret Marsh Kline, applied Covenant C3iurch, will present a past few months, administra­ • Robert A. Goodrow, 20, of tablished by the General The administration has to the university while she was Music Festival of gospel songs tion sources said. He met for 90 spoken against a new freeze on 205 Homestead St., charged living in California, She was Assembly allow a student to be and scripture reading considered a state student if he minutes with advisers Tuesday. wages and prices, saying the with indecent exposure (four married to a University of Wednesday at 7 p.m. at the Quizzing Stans Mrs. Kathryn Baran With prices rising at the economy is now very close to counts). Connecticut student and they lives in the state six months, ROCKVILLE - Mrs. church on Hackmatack St. highest rate since 1951 and its potential and that a freeze Peter C. Hilinski, 29, of. 117 took up residence at Storrs. ’The registers to vote and registers Kathryn Baran, 83, of 103 W. Dessert and coffee will be Congress threatening to impose would create even more shor­ Tudor Lane, charged with second, Patricia Catapano, his motor vehicles in Connec­ served at 7 to the guests who WASHINGTON (AP) - “I had no fund in the Depart­ had a meeting at that time but Franklin Park died Monday at ticut. a wage-price freeze of its own, tages and make the problem breach of peace in connection Former Commerce Secretary ment of Commerce apart from Rockville General Hospital. moved to Connecticut from will be seated at tables in the didn’t recall discussing Nixon “realizes the compelling worse. with a recent fight. Prior to the court’s ruling, Maurice H. Stans faced inten­ an authorized, budgeted fund of Mrs. Baran was born in Ohio after she was accepted as church hail. The musical Watergate or “whether there political need for action,” a The types of control actions • Wilfred J. Meyer, 21, of 24 any student who entered from sive questioning today about a the department, and I think Poland and had lived in a graduate student. program will be from 7:10 to were others involved” in addi­ highly placed source said. discussed in option papers Locust St., charged with out-of-state as a Freshman was document that indicates he set either Mr. Magruder or Mr. Rockville for many years. Fees were imposed by the 7:45 p.m. tion to the five men arrested in­ Until Tuesday, the con­ presented to the President were threatening in connection with considered out-of-state up a 81-million fund in his (D ick) W hitney (S ta n s’s Survivors are a son, Joseph state legislature as of Oct. 1, The Trinity Singers include side Democratic headquarters. gressional pressure for tougher much more selective, accor­ a recent incident involving a throughout his years at UConn. department for “activities that political aide) would be the Baran Jr. of Rockville; 3 1971. Students who lived out of Susan Marteney, Janice Smyth, Magruder is rep o rt^ ready controls was coming from ding to sources. minor motor vehicle accident. Hundreds of graduate students will be beneficial to the ones to have to explain that daughters, Mrs. Paul Yanke of state when they applied were to Deborah Ask, Donna Ask, to testify that he attended such Senate Democrats. But then Among them were broader All four were released on be charged $150 in tuition and are also affected by the ruling, President’s reelection.” Stans mtspiorandum.” Rockville, Mrs. Michael Cher- Jeniffer Nordeeh, Douglas a meeting and that Stans was Republican senators voted 22 to coverage of the number of large their written promises ’to an additional 8250 nonresident although most of them meet the swears he never saw the Stans also was asked if he pak of New Britain and Mrs. Nelson, Jim Nelson, Wes told the incident involved per­ 8 at a luncheon meeting in favor companies now required to appear in court on June 25. fee for the fall semester. residency requirements, the Norling, Kenneth Irish, Mike memorandum.' met with Mitchell last June 24, sons higher in the re-election Richard Barcinski of Germany; spokesman said. of some kind of selective con­ clear their pripe boosts with the Residents were not charged Guarino, and Scott Swensen. Stans reluctantiy began one week after the Watergate committee than James W. 10 grandchildren and 14 great­ ’There are relatively few out- trols or a freeze. government in advance; a anything. Gail Johnson and Evelyn Ask testifying before the Senate break-in “to find out from him McCord Jr., the campaign PPV Used To Deliver The Herald grandchildren. of-state residents at Connec­ Meanwhile, Republicans won tightening of profit-margin Political Pugilists Prepare For the spring semester the are the leaders and guitarists. Watergate committee Tuesday what had happened.” security chief, who was caught The funeral will be Thursday ticut’s four state colleges and 12 a delay, at least until today, on restraints; more price-rollback About Town out-of-state students were to The group has presented after the panel rejected efforts He replied that he probably in the break-in. Nancy and William Everhart, seated in their People Powered Vehicle (PPV), receive at 8:15 a.m. from the Burke There has to be a special reason for two grown men to jog in record high temperatures community colleges. a vote on Sen. William and refund orders for com­ pay a 8425 tuition fee and an ad­ church services at the Open ■to delay his appearance. Proxmire’s proposal to require copies of The Herald from Pete Cordera, circulation manager. The PPV is a three­ Funeral Home, 76 Prospect St., which were recorded in the state yesterday. Hartford Mayor George Athanson, right, and Friendship Circle of the Because all tuition fees ro panies found in violation of con­ ditional 8200 nonresident fee. Hearth Mission in Hartford for He will be followed to the a 90-day freeze on wages, wheeled car powered by foot pedals. It is equipped with lights, a horn, and a three-speed- with a Mass at St. Joseph’s Connecticut State Comptroller Nathan Agostinelli of Manchester hit the road to prepare Salvation Army will have its an­ into the state’s general fund, trols. Students classified as Connec­ the past six years. Ronald witness table by former Nixon prices, consumer interest gear system. The Everharts have had a Herald route about two years, since moving to Church at 9. Burial will be in St. for a three-round boxing match next month. The reason; The match is being conducted to nual dinner tonight at 6:45 at the court’s ruling means a The President also had before Bernard’s Cemetery. ticut residents paid only a 8175 Gocht accompanies the singers campaign deputy Jeb Stuart rates, profits and rents. him a proposal to tighten up Manchester from the New Haven area, and service 80 customlrs daily. The Everharts raise funds for combatting leukemia. If the hot weather - and workouts - continue, the Willie’s Steak House. Members tuition fee. revenue loss of more than 8750,- Magruder who, sources say, South Windsor and presents a short message. Officials expected the Presi­ have muscular dystrophy. Their PPV cost them |450, and they*pect delivery soon of a Friends may call at the are reminded to bring items to 000 per year. ’The university more on spending. men will be bantamweights instead of theif present middle-age middleweights. (AP The three-judge court in “spilled his guts” to Senate in­ dent to move against recently funeral home Wednesday from photo) fill a pocketbook. loses the additional 8500 in fees Nixon shifted to a largely Pedicar , a vehicle similar to the PPV, from a Windsor firm wljfch is building it. (Herald 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Hartford, in striking down the vestigators after being granted posted price boosts in the steel voluntary program of wage- photo by Ofiara) system last June said that even which support auxiliary ser­ iimited immunity frond vices, the U-Conn spokesman Man Murdered and copper industries in an price controls on Jan. 11, Rockville Emblem Club will if it is permissible for a state to prosecution. Magruder is attempt to create more celebrate its 46th anniversary said. Heat Closes keeping the mandatory controls believed to have played a key credibility for the price-control Wednesday with a potluck at Preston School A suspected robbery, attempt at the Gasland gasoline on in the health', food and con­ role in trying to cover up the program. 6:30 p.m. at the Elks Home on station, 540 Sullivan Ave., South Windsor has left a man struction industries. But he Mrs. Carrie H. Varley Eyewitnesses Say Plane PRESTON (AP) - The three Watergate scandai and has im­ Nixon also has seriously con­ Park St. Mrs. Elton Campbell is dead. reserved the right to clamp Political Tempers HEBRON — Mrs. Carrie Mrs. Baker Head public schools here were plicated other high officials. sidered flexible export controls, in charge of the program on down on price increases Hooker Varley, 89, of Gilead St. ordered closed after a half-day The potentially explosive Police say that Edward Donihee, 19, of Warehouse sources said. ’The idea would be Couldn^t Malie Altitude “Americanism.” A business thought to be too far out of line died Sunday at a Colchester session today due to high memorandum regarding Stans Point, was shot and killed this morning as he was working to try to increase the supplies of session will begin at 8 p.m. Of Memorial Day Unit with government guidelines. convalescent home. She was the A plane crash in Haddam partially destroyed by the plane crashed, she said. humidity and temperatures, was brought to light by Rufus L. commodities at home and pull Members are reminded to bring alone at the station. He was pronounced dead on arrival at widow of Benjamin R. Varley. Saturday which took the life of crash, Mrs. Watkins had talked However, no one ftom the cot­ schooi Superintendent William Edmisten, the committee’s articles for a teacup auction. In other business, the McCook Hospital, Hartford. Flare At Meeting Mrs. Varley was born in one passenger and injured two to nuiberous eyewitnesses at tage was injured, although “the Mrs. Frederick Baker Barrs said. deputy chief counsel, who in­ committee voted to retain a South Windsor Police saj’ that tiifcy received a call from Willimantic. other passengers and the pilot the crash, including her grand­ poor kids were hysterical,’’ Monday night was elected He said some of the system’s itiated the questioning oi me 8200 contingency fund but will SOL R. COHEN Mrs. Ferguson didn’t reply. the best interests of our com­ Survivors are two sisters. was apparently due to the son, Lee Watkins. Mrs. Watkins said. The property committee of chairman of the Permanentj^ 790 students had to be sent man who left the Commerce a neighbor that there was a ‘‘boy in need of medical Center Congregational Church return 88l6J» the town because (Herald Reporter) That she was biding her time m unity,” he said to^-Mrs. Miss Amy L. Hooker of Hebron plane’s inability to make According to reports given to She attributed the success of Memorial Day Committee. home early Monday because of Department to raise campaign assistance” at the station. The call was logged at 9:30 will meet tonight at 7:30 in the of the lack of parade expenses. the heat. money for President Nixon. New Cease-Fire Political tempers flared for a for another opportunity was Ferguson. and Miss Mattie E. Hooker of altitude, according to Mrs. C. Mrs. Watkins, the light plane the “rescue” of the passengers She is the DAR a.m., according to police, East Hampton. church office. Theodore Fairbanks of 344 ’The National Weather Ser­ The document, dated July 28, few' minutes Tuesday night certain. “We all want to protect local Elmore Watkins, 56 N. left Bradway Airport in East to the Rev. Gibson Lockwood of representative to the com­ The victim, son of the station’s owner, Patrick Donihee Funeral services are Oak St. was appointed by Town vice predicted record breaking 1971, and marked, “confiden­ among members of the That opportunity came when autonomy,” he continued. “If Lakewood Circle. Haddam at 1 p.m. Saturday. Newington and fifteen-year-old mittee, and she succeeds Peter Wednesday at 1 p.m. at the i , Manager Robert B. Weiss to the temperatures today with only tial” for then-Atty. (}en. John of Warehouse Point, was shot through the body. Manchester Board of Directors the proposed ordinance lo r the we try to stay on the outside, The sister-in-law of Mrs. When crossing the Connecticut Wayne Poglitsch of Windsor Vendrillo. Accord Signed committee as a representative and the relative non-partisan merger was being discussed. we'll have no role and no say if Potter Funeral Home, 456 William Rush, 214 S. Main St., River, the plane, a Piper who unfastened the seat belt of temporary relief possible*from N. Mitchell from Magruder, It is not known for certain at this time if Donihee was of the Citizen’s committee of calm the board has been Mrs. Ferguson, moving that and when regionalization is Jackson St., Willimantic. whose cottage in Haddam was Cadillac Others elected are Wesley late afternoon or evening said Stans had “built up a dis­ killed in an attempted robbery. Cherokee, was unable to make one passenger blocking the en­ enjoying for the past 18 months the proposal be tabled until forced on us. ' Burial will be in Gilead Bulla of the DAV, vice chair­ Manchester. thunderstorms. cretionary fund at Commerce PARIS (AP) — Henry A. Kissinger and Le Due Tho of altitude. trance to the plane. After the Collector A passing motorist, who declined to give his name, said appears to have gone up in after “a public, seminar-type Cemetery. man; Mrs. Emma Swanson of that will total approximately North Vietnam today initialed an agreement intended to Following the vote to approve It stalled as it approached the three men were pulled from the that Donihee had apparently been “shot through the lower smoke. meeting” were held, said to There are no calling hours. Haddam shore, and sheared off wreckage, the plane exploded. Daughters of Union Veterans, 81,000,000.” tighten enforcement of the Vietnam peace agreement, the merger, Frank Lupien, CUPERTINO, Calif. (AP) - abdomen.” In the center of last night’s Prignano, “You’ve been talking Frank Stevens, a flag pole at Camp Bethel, a The pilot of the plane, Eugene treasurer; and Mrs. Jeannette “He is us^g this fund for con­ Manchester’s most vigorous op­ Donald Frolich is a city coun­ Kissinger reported. controversy were Republican about campaigning or religious camp. ’The plane then Rourke of Wallingford, was Schulze of the DAR, assistant ferences, hiring and other ac­ Donihee is survived by 13 brothers and sisters. ceremony by last Saturday but ponent of regionalization, cilman, jazz pianist, aerospace ]ust arrived! . Kissinger, speaking to Vivian Ferguson and Democrat politicking, so I’ll do it now. Newsman, tore through a tree, and hit two found roaming the area “in a treasurer. tivities that will be beneficial to had to put it off. criticized the move “along p ar engineer and county transit newsman after a negotiating Pascal Prignano. The con­ “I’ve always been opposed to private cottages. daze,” she-said. the President’s re-election. , The four-party signing ty lines.” . Homer F, Larabee commissioner. He also collects Walter Von Hone, re-elected session with Tho, said a formal troversy erupted over two regional government and 1 still, Die^ At 79 The fusilage and motor of the Among those who assisted in ‘‘If you feel it is ap­ ceremony was scheduled at the He warned, “ You’ll hear Homer F. Larabee, 63, of 127 Cadillacs. secretary, was voted 8225 for THE NEW signing ceremony will be held proposals — the only two of am. I would say this is the most light plane landed on the roof of stemming the growth of the propriate,” the memo con­ International Confei^ence about it in the fall elections.” McKee St. died Monday night at “I just kept buying and never clerical expenses. News Capsules later this afternoon. over 40 not receiving un­ important item on our agenda the Rush cottage, which was fires from the roofs of the cot­ tinued, “Secretary Stans might Center, where the Vietnamese Acknowledging that council Manchester Memorial DANBURY (AP) - Frank got around to doing any 2 PEAK HORSEPOWER The final communique, win­ animous votes. ' tonight.” tages was Lee Watkins, his James Wagner of the Army discuss this concept with other peace talks dragged on for four rules permit a town to ter­ Hospital. He was the husband of Smith Stevens, retired vice unoccupied. Parts of the plane selling,” he says. ding up a week-long round of The first was for a 831,000 ap­ Her motion to table lost 5 to 3, also burned and scorched the grandmother said. and Navy Club expressed Cabinet officers to see if they years before Kissinger and Tho minate its membership when it Mrs. Marcella Reynolds president and. general manager Continuing a trend set by his can develop the same kind of Raid Airport Shopping Tour * negotiations, will be signed by in parallel secret talks agreed propriation for one-third the along party lines. Larabee. of The Danbury News-Times, porch of a neighboring cottage Mrs. Rush, surveying the con­ thanks in writing for having the United States, North Viet­ cost of a townwide revaluation Thompson explained that the so desires, he said, “No board father and grandfather, Frolich fund within their own PHNOM PENH, Cambodia WASHINGTON (AP) - Sen. on last winter’s cease-fire pact. Mr. Laratee wps born Oct. died Monday at a Danbury owned by the Edwin Lowell dition of her cottage following been appointed parade nam, South Vietnam anthe of property. The proposal 26-member Capitol Region here will have the courage to has nine Cadillacs — five in his UREKi departments.” (AP) — Enemy mortars and Frank E. Moss suggests the The United States and North 16, 1904 in Thompsonville and hospital. He was 79. / family of Fairfield. the crash, said that the marshal, and also his regrets Provisional Revolutionary carried 6 to 2, with only Council of Governments backed rescind tonight’s action. It’s garage, two in his driveway, with 2-stage cleaning power! Presidential chief of staff rockets struck the Battambang nation’s economic problems Vietnam will have another had lived in Manchester for 25 Stevens was the last About 1.0 children were bathroom and kitchen were for having to cancel the parade Government of the Viet Cong. Republicans Ferguson and the merger with 21 “yes” votes, here to stay. We’ll have one parked at the curb and one H.R. Haldeman was marked to airport Tuesday night for the might get more s|tisfactory seperate signing after the four- years. surviving member of a family having a birthdpy party on the destroyed, while the front part because of rain. He suggest South Vietnamese objections James Farr voting "no.” 1 “no,” 1 abstained and 1 ab­ regionalization forever. in storage. They are a 1938 receive a blind copy of the second time since Saturday. attention if President Nixon party ceremony. Consideration of the approval ILe owned and operated newspaper dynasty. His father, porch of the structure when the is “still standing.” ' next year’s parade be scheduled to the new accord had apparent­ Charles McKenzie, the third sent. rhodel, a 1939, three 1941s, two memo. The military command said went shopping once a month. Today’s sessions between should have been by referen­ Homer’s Luncheonette on Main Frederick C. Stevens, came to for the last Sunday in May with ly delayed a final agreement. Republican, voted for the ap­ “When I see members of your 1953s, a 1965 and a 1967. Asked to explain what was three persons were killed. “Mr. Nixon is apparently the Kissinger and Tho was the se­ dum — to give the people a St. for a number of years before America from England and in the following day as a rain date. Kissinger had hoped to finish propriation, as did the five own party, all vitally interested meant by the document, Stans Sources in Phnom Penh said only one in the nation who is not cond since Kissinger arrived chance to express their he retired nine years ago. He the early ,1890s became replied: “I cahnot tell you very the negotiating and signing from Washington on -Tuesd^ Democrats present. Democrat in home rule, backing the had previously been employed 343 Ride Bus Today Communist-led insurgent com­ awai'e of the sqjiere problems James Tani was out of town on merger. I’m convinced it is in opinions.” asociated with the late George much about it. I have no idea mandos raided the airport aftftr caused by rampant inflation,” at the L.T. Wood Co. He was a W. Hills, founder of The business. McKenzie is a former what the concept was. I think it the rocketing and fought with the Utah Democrat said in a former member of Manchester Bridgeport Post. NOTICE must have been based on some member of the Board of Tax Lodge of Elks. The Burr Corners-to-downtown Hartford commuter Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of jhe government troops. Casualties statement Tuesday. Review. The youngest, of seven misunderstanding or other. were not known. Because the President’s time Other survivors are a son, express buses carried a record-breaking 343 passengers Eighth Utilities District of Manchester, Conn., will be lield The second proposal was for brothers, all of whom entered is limited. Moss added, the John T. Larabee of Somers; and this morning, the state transportation department Wednesday, June 20th, 1973 at 7:30 P.M., D.S.T. in the Assembly an ordinance which approves newspaper work in Bridgeport, White House cook should three grandchildren. Hall at the Bentley School, Hollister St., for the following pur­ the merger of the Capitol Frank started his career on the reported. » provide the President with a The funeral will be Thursday poses, to wit: Region Council of Governments Post in 1911. Eight years later, The last ridership record was set last Friday — at 327. carefully prepared shopping list at 9:30 a.m. from the John F. Mason Appointed with the Capitol Region Plan­ h e' and two of his brothers Bob D’Onofrio, the transportation department’s com­ 1st. To choose a moderator. to expedite the proposed Tierney Funeral Home, 219'W. ning Agency and assures particitpated in founding The muter liaison representative, said the commuter parking 2nd. To hear the reading of the warning. monthly trip to the super­ To Heat Wave Center St., with a Mass of the Manchester membership in the Bridgeport Star. Another lot at Exit 93, Wilbur Cross Highway, was overflowing this Director 0f^- market. Resurrection at the Church of brother joined them and this 3rd. To approve th|? report of the President, as published in merged group. This proposaj morning. The state plans to increase the capacity of the □ ■ carried 5 to 3, with all three By The AHsoeiuled PresH the Assumption at 9:30. Burial team moved to Danbury eight the Manchester Evening Herald on June 16th, 1973. will be in St. James Cemetery. years later to launch The 250-car lot, he said. 4th. To approve the report“of the Treasurer, as,published in Republicans voting “no. ” The rains ape back, welcomed by most Connecticut Friends may call at the Danbury Times in 1927. the Manchester Evening Herald on June 16th, 1973. Human Resources Scan Disney World Prior to the vote on the 831,- residents because the shovvers brought relief from four Model funeral home Wednesday from Stevens’ early experience 5th. To approve the report of the Tax Collector, as published SPACE CENTER, Houston 000 appropriation for revalua­ consecutive days of blisterijig heat. 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. 780 The appointment of Alan N. Mason of Bloomfield to the (AP) — Skylab’s astronauts tion, Mrs. Ferguson announced was in the press room and he in the Manchester Evening Herald on June 16th, 1973. Thunderstorms moved into the state late Tuesday after- later supervised the seiection Court Approves 6th. To approve the report of the Chief Engineer of the Man­ newly created post of Manchester’s human resources were to take a close look at she was opposed to the ap­ noolfand showers were forecast to continue most of today. and installation of the five-unit, chester Fire Department, as published in the t^nchester director was announce(l Tuesday night by Town Manager Walt Disney World today as propriation and to revaluation. 80-page press on which The UAC Patent Agreement Evening Herald on June 16th, 1973. AmerkSi’s new Robert Weiss. The appointment is effective Aug. 6. part of a test to determine what “I feel the public doesn’t After a spring season that effect the new tourist attraction want it,” she said. featured record rainfall and The heat forced .public News-Times'now is printed. ’The court settlement ends a 7th. To approve the report of the Fire Marshal, as published in Weiss said Mason was one of HARTFORD (AP) - U.S. is having on central Florida. Farr, too, said he wouldn’t had many people praying for schools in Hartford, Newington, in Danbury, Stevens’ early civil antitrust suit brought the Manchester Evening Herald on June 16th, 1973. low-price leader at only two candidates interviewed by governments on a loan basis. Crash Snaps District court Judge M. Jospeh ’The survey of the Disney support townwide revaluation. sunshine, the' state has New Britain, East Hartford, work was in circulation. When against UAC March 25, 1971. 8th. A. The elecUon of the President. an examining board consisting He said Mason will be on a Blumenfeld has given final ap­ World area was to be included Revaluation is required every sweltered since Friday with Windsor. Bloomfield, Utility Pole The Danbury Evening News B. The election of two Directors (3 year terms). of himself and representatives proval to a settlement w ork^ The suit contended UAC was two-year leave-of-absence from on the last earth resources test 10 years by state law and temperatures that seldom fell Wethersfield, Canton, Lebanon, and The Danbury Times trying to monopolize research C. The election of the Tax Collector. of the Human Relations Com­ HUD. A one-car accident at Main out between the antitrust divi­ $/4n95 conducted by astronauts Manchester’s last one was as of belqw 80 during the daylight Preston, Rocky Hill, East Had­ merged in 1933, he became cir­ D. The election of the ’Treasurer. mission, Commission on the sion of the U.S. Justice Depart­ and ■ development of fuel cells Mason received degrees in Charles Conrad Jr., Dr. Joseph the October 1966 Grand List. hours. dam, Farmington and other and Strant Sts. early Monday culation manager. Later, he E. The election of the Clerk. 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