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PAGE TWENTY-EIGHT - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. Wed., Feb. 6. W4 •e Killian Will Address ■ i Bay State To Initiate Kiwanis Club Feb. 19 F ■' ■ ^ •• ’ ' COLD Robert K. Killian, Connec­ Manchester. Killian's Voluntary Gas Rationing Feds In ticut attorney general and a appearance was Jan. 3 before candidate for the Democratic the Democratic Town Com­ 'BOSTON (UPI) —Gov. Fran­ Inconvenience has dis­ nomination for governor, will mittee. The governor vowed that cis W. Sargent announced integrated into chaos with long speak in Manchester Feb. 19. Attorney general since 1967, ‘‘Massachusetts will not 'Tuesday that a voluntary and intolerable lines extending He will address the Kiwanis Killian is chairman of the become a dumping ground for system of gasoline distribution hundreds of yards; with waits Club of Manchester at its noon Gasoline Anti-Trust the nation’s shortages. We will W ith Occasional light snow or will go into effect in luncheon m e^hg at the as long as an hour and a half.” flurries ending this after­ Investigative Subcommittee of Massachusetts on Monday. not accept reducdd supplies so % Manchester Country Club. the National Association of At­ Adoption of the system, Sargent said that twice as that other states can continue United Press Internalional •Although details were not Early Wednesday, dynamite noon, highs in the upper 20s to low 30s, torney Generals. m ^eled after a similar dis­ many service stations in as if nothing is wrong. Agreement between spelled out, Shapp said an­ placed at the base of the sup­ Killian and his wife, the tribution scheme used in Massachusetts have had to federal officials and in­ nouncements will be made later porting pillars of a Penn­ Clearing and cold tonight, former Evelyn Farnam, both “Massachusetts will do its with lows around 20. Oregon,' makes Massachusetts reduce their hours of operation dependent truck drivers was in the day by the Deparment of sylvania Turnpike bridge north are Hartford natives and still part, but Washington, too, must the third state in the .nation to as in the rest of the country. He reached early today in Transportation, the, interstate of blew off a chunk I^riday, m'ostly sunny with reside there. They have two apply restraints to the purchase said in Massachusetts four accept its responsibilities,” the of the span, causing only slight Washington, giving rise to Commerce Commission and the temperatures in the low to children — Robert K. Killian of gasoline. times as many stations have governor added. “I will leave Federal Energy Office. damage.' The bridge was not mid 30s„ Jr., an attorney; and-Cynthia E. The plan calls for: closed due to a lack of gasoline. for Washington tonight to make hopes that truck deliveries The president of the Frater­ closed. this clear to federal officials.” I Outlook ior Saturday: Killian, a student at Northwest —Cars with odd-numbered might be resumed as early nal Association of Steel In Jersey City, N.J., Gene K Fair"-^-'- In addition to Oregon and ' and cold. Catholic High School. license plates to be able to buy According to Sargent, over­ ''as this weekend. Haulers, William Hill, who was Lopez, 25, the driver of a Massachusetts, a cdntrolled Killian was ..Hartford’s cor­ gasoline on odd-number days. all inventories of gasoline in the There were reports of acting as the spokesman for the tractor-trailer truck, was gasoline distribution system poration counsel from 1951. to Cars with even-numbered statb are more man twice as scattered violence from at least truckers, said, “It will take a charged with assault and 1954, campaign treasurer for also Is in effect in Hawaii. The Lottery plates will be able to purcbbse short as inventories in the na­ 40 states Wednesday, according few days to get this thing obstructing traffic after he Hawaii plan, unlike those in Abraham Ribicoff in 1948-1950- gasoline on even-numter days. tion as a whole. to Gov. Milton J. geared down,” if the agreement dropped his trailer during the 1952, and chairman of Hart­ —Emergency and commer­ Oregon and Massachusetts, is Shapp, who called the meeting is accepted. But,, he added, busy morning rush hours in the ford's Democratic Town Com­ mandatory. 59556 cial vehicles will be allowed to “Even the federal govern­ in Washington. “hopefully” it could be done Manhattan-bound lane of the mittee from 1963 to 1967. purchase gasoline every day. ment admits that shortages A spokesman for the truckers before the weekend. Holland Tunnel. said the agreement must be —No driver will be able to here are worse than in the rest One condition of the Presidential assistant W.J. In continuing violence that Northern Ohio steel truckers get police escort (UPI photoi B o n u s 09840 presented to the several purchase gasoline unless the of the nation,” Sargent said. Massachusetts plan is to have Usery refused to say whether has already claimed two lives, vehicle’s tank can receive a different organizations of in­ the agreement had been given “Yet instead of helping with automobiles with license plates one driver near Pompona, Fla., About Town White House approval. minimum purchase of $3. more gasoline, the federal ending in letters — so-called dependent owner-operators was hurt when a rock crashed —Stations will be requested to represented at the talks for a government tells us to go it “vanity” plates — buy gasoline There were widespread through the windshield of his Trinity Lutheran Church will vote by the rank-and-file display color-coded flags to in­ alone.” on odd-numbered days. reports that coitimunities truck. have a prayer meeting tonight, dicate whether gasoline is ______drivers. It was not known would be short of food by tonight at 7. The Rev. Norman In Texas, at least a half-dozen available for consumers. exactly how many drivers they week’s end because of the lack bullets hit two trucks in the Rio Swensen, pastor, will conduct a In announcing the plan, represented. of truck deliveries. iianr^atpr Eiipning Ipralh Grande Valley and one driver Bible study at 7:30 at the' Sargent said, “I act today church. was injured. Robert K. Killian because Massachusetts . can She Keratb Nearly 22,000 auto workers Manchester—A City of Village Charm wait no longer. A shortage in were idled or put on short shifts Killian is one of four can­ The Women’s Club of Dental Health Puppets gasoline now threatens to dis­ Statens Truckers in the latest layoffs resulting MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, FEB. 7. 1974 VOL. XCIII, No. didates for the Democratic Manchester is sponsoring a 109 rupt the mobility of our from the lack of material due to TWENTY-FOIJR PAGE$ TWO SECTIONS nomination. The others are show bus to New york March 2 Getting the center of attehtion are Susie Tooth and Willie Tooth, two puppets being held by citizens.” 7 the strike, and thousands more former UConn president Homer for the matinee performance of Classified Advertising Dr. Howard Koft who is th^ ocal chairman for National Children’s Dental Health Week. He added, ‘‘Automobiles Delay Picketing faced layoffs. Babbidge, U.S. Rep. Ella “Lorelie,” starring Carol Chan4 carrying people to and from In charge of the puppets is Mr^.^ Diana Mott representing the Junior Women’s League who Some supermarket outlets Grasso and former Norwalk ning. More information may be work, trucks, taxis, am­ will sponsor puppet performancfes of “The Tooth” to be shown to students in kindergarten and independent grocers Mayor Frank Zullo. All four obtained by contacting Mrs. bulances and emergency 643-2711 l^niled Press Inlernationai Martins Truck Stop in Water- through third grade in all Manchester schools .and libraries beginning March 1. (Herald reported bare shelves as panic already have spoken in Alden Grant, 599 N. Main St., photo by Larson) ■ vehicles face a daily uncertain­ Striking Connecticut truckers town was negative. 649-9563, delayed plans early today to buying increased and deliveries “ •Local Reaction ty in their ability to function. To Piace Your Ad. Jack Dadonna, one of the dwindled. picket freight terminals after truckers who met with Gov. Three more states — Indiana, receiving word of a tentative Thomas J. Meskill Tuesday to Illinois and Maryland — called Coventry settlement in Washington discuss the truckers’ problems, Winter Wonderland of up the National Guard between federal officials and said he is ready to reject the independent truck drivers. Wednesday to combat violence To State Budget \ proposed settlement. m and aid in delivering supplies. About 60 truckers voted at a “As far as I’m concerned, Fine Foods at The guard had already been ac­ boisterous meeting in Branford nothing was solved,” he said. tivated in Ohio, Pennsylvania, Walsh Asks Area Effort Wednesday night to begin Led''Kress, manager of the PINEHURST GROCERY, INC. Kentucky, West Virginia and peaceful picketing of terminals Union 76 truck stop, said many in New Haven and Norwalk. Michigan. Was Predictable of the truckers feel the agree­ For Bigger School Grant However, the truckers went By SOL R. COHEN CALIFORNIA CHUCK ment falls short of an adequate “In conjunction with other into reverse after the meeting Reaction by Manchester wasn’t ‘the time now’ six solution to their problems. Pledge legislative leaders (Genovesi is POT ROAST... MONICA SHEA when word was received from Both Dadonna and Kress said legislators to Gov. Thomas months ago?” A little bone and a lot of tender, juicy meat. You just ble to either cope with expenses “l am convinced that any an assistant House majority Correspondent or project fiscal needs for next Washington that a tentative the truckers reluctantly agreed Meskill’s state budget State Rep. G. Warren West­ can’t beat the flavor of Chuck Pot RoastI legislative body with a genuine leader), we hbpe to come up 742-9495 year’s budget.” agreement was imminent. to hold off on picketing plans at Of Fuel message was more or less brook, R-South Windsor, said, concern for the welfare and The initial reaction of with a cost-of-living increase Chairmen of Boards of As an example, Walsh cited terminals until more word is predictable, with “First of all, I was a little dis­ education of our children will truckers contacted at the Union for state employes. We think an Educations from surrounding the fact that despite the Coven­ received from Washington Is Weak Republicans for the most increase is very important.” appointed he didn’t emphasize » n . 2 9 allocate a more realistic AMM 76 Truck Stop in Branford and today. more the fact that the $5 ADM towns have been invited to an try school board’s “efforts at appropriation.” State Rep. Francis Mahoney, part praising it and grant is for this fiscal year, and U.S. Choice ' informal meeting in Coventry energy conservation the up­ United Press Internalional D-Manchester, labeled it “a Democrats criticizing it. the same $5 for next year. tonight to discuss the possibility ward spiraling of fuel costs will typical political-year budget.” The Connecticut “I think it was basically a Short Ribs of Tender Beef lu. < 1,0 9 of an appeal to the General leave us with a $10,000 deficit in bevCo Meeling; “In my opinion,’’ said “And the governor didn’t F Congressional delegation good message,” said State Sen! emphasize strongly enough that Assembly for a substantial in­ our budget even if we cut con­ The Coventry Citizens Ad­ Inside \Mahoney, “the governor has lit- crease in the state’s grants for sumption by one fifth.” visory Committee will meet § Wednesday presented a top David Odegard, R-Manchester. federal revenue-sharing funds Individual Tender “I thought the homesteaders’ operation of schools. Walsh argued that, “this kind tonight at the DevCo Planning federal energy official with a would be distributed among the Today*s provision was outstanding. I’ve BUDE STEAKS STEIWNG BEEF The invitation was issued by of economic pressure cannot Center on Rt. 44A at 7;30 p.m. Mprali litany , of the state’s fuel towns, to provide school aid in been interested in it a long time Robert Walsh, chairman of the There will be a planning problems, but only got a pledge addition to the ADM grants. In Bite sized cubes of U.S. continue as a burden to local myself. Praise and Choice meat Coventry Board of Education. taxpayers. The state govern­ progress report by the DevCo Senior Citizens get mini-bus from Trudon, Page 5 that “you’re going to get better almost all towns the school “The fact that the budget in­ Walsh invited the board ment can and must come to the staff. in February.” Criticism budget is the bulk of the entire From Your Neighbor’s Kitchen, Page 11 crease is held to 5 or 6 per cent chairman of Andover, Ashford, assistance of local Board of These meetings are open to John Weber, assistant budget. Revenue-sharing funds, K. Manchester Memorial Hospital accredited, Page 2 is encouraging. My only con­ 1.89 lb. Bolton, Columbia, Tolland, and Education.” he said. the public. Federal Energy Office Ad­ tie, if any, regard for the by law, can’t be used for educa­ 1.49 ministrator, met with the cern now is to analyze the tion. However, by relieving E Willington to the meeting at the He said that his informed that Teachers Hired Children’s Dental Health, Page 3 public. He is using a surplus of budget more carefully, to con­ U.S. Choice high school. the state planned an increase of Connecticut lawmakers for 90 monies, with the help of his towns in other expenditure Lean Shank The board of education has M CC cagers win fifth straight. Page 13 vince myself that it’s balanced. Noting that in smaller towns about $20 per year, per pupil in minutes and promised to con­ areas, it frees local funds which TENDERKNIVED MEATY hired two teachers to fill vacan­ Arnie Brower returns to ring. Page 13 It seems to me many of the department heads, mainly by ’’tightly controlled, minimal the DM grant. cies at the high school. tact the delegation again no can go for education. expenditures are greater than I overappropriating and with no budgets cannot accommodate “I am not appalled that we later than tonight. “Otherwise, the budget STEAKS SOUP BONES Patricia Pesce has been hired had anticipated.” intention of spending. unpredictable price increases,” should be offered such a pit­ Weber was not able to offer message, in my opinion, was a as the Home Economics State Sen. Harry Burke, D- “I thought his budget Walsh said that ’’skyrocketing tance in the face of our finan­ any concrete plans to ease the very good budget message. The teacher. She graduated from East Hartford, remarked, “I’m received a luke-warm recep­ «. costs-make it virtually impossi­ cial woes,” Walsh said. UConn in January 1973 with a gas crunch, but he assured the tion, even from his own party. mass transportation proposal is 1.89 99 < quite disappointed by his B.S. in Home Economics lawmakers “you’re going to get About six months ago, a excellent. Mass transit is our recommendation for state Education. better in February.” number of us tried to get him to only salvation for travel.” Bare marrow bones tree with either stew or shank soup I C o v e n t r y He said the FEO is “hard at employes — by giving them “The .budget message was Carolyn Drescher has been Herald photo by puito peanuts. call a special session — to try to hired as an English teacher. work moving gasoline in- get him to distribute some of just a^the Democrats Walking along, as well as driving on downtown Main St. “And his recommendation on predicted so well it would be,” She graduated from Hofstra terregionally, but.it’s terribly the surplus, to cut the sales tax, difficult.” was rough this morning, as Manchester received a dusting the ADM (average daily We have a really super sharp Cooper Cheese, Im­ remove the tax on utility bills said State Rep. Muriel University, Hempstead, N.Y. in membership) grant was, in my ported Swiss Cheese and freshly sliced Boiled Ham 1965 with a B.A. in English. She Weber told the delegation of snow Wednesday night and some freezing rain today. and to help the elderly. Yacavone, D-East Hartford. DevCo Retains Connecticut will receive 82 per way of thinking;'too little. He “The tax cuts are in an election that Is 99% lean. Tru our Imported GERM AN KRAUT received six credits from the should have recommended “Wednesday, everytime the University of North Carolina cent of its gasoline allocation in governor said something, he year and the funds that were and our German style BOLOGNA. No matter how more of an increase than he did. and ten credits from the February and that the nation as said, ‘The time is now.’ Why thin you slice It, It’s still BETTER BOLOGNA Gasoline Dealers I anf'^ure the legislature’s (See Page Twelve) School Experts University of Utah. a whole will receive 83.5 per educatfop committee will She has taught English for cent of its allocation recommend more than he did. At Pinehurst, with a $10.00 order, buy all the five years in New York and requirements. MONICA SHEA In his consulting capacity for Invited To Talk “Being an elderly person Grade AA Strickland Farms, fresher by far... Utah. Rep. William R. Cotter, D- Meskill’s Budget:- Correspondent the new community. Dr. 1 J myself (Burke is 77), I think he Conn., said the state could lose Concerned over “long lines of waiting motorists at gas­ 742-9495 Sheathelm is working on the Agree With Steele /WCD3T Washer / DCD3T Dryer should have recommended 14 million gallons of gas this Dr. Herbert Sheathelm, formulation of the “Community At their monthly meeting the oline stations, which create many hazard^’ and which are more aid for the elderly than he LARGE EGGS uoz. 89 ^ month because the FEO used a director of Educational Schools,” schools serving a full Young Republicans passed a Frigidaire S&H Green Stamp Offer: 3600 S&H Green potential generators of accidents,” Mayor John Thompson did.” A Campaign Plan? misleading formula to calculate •r Resources and Development range of community interests resolution commending Cong. and Town Manager Robert Weiss are inviting all State Tlep.XDonald Genovesi, Center at the University of at the neighborhood level. Robert Steele on his position Stamps each; 7200 with the pair. Connecticut’s February allot­ HARTFORD (UPI) — Top Democrats say Gov. Thomas ment. Manchester gas station operators to a mass meeting — to R-Manchester, called the Af Pinehurst, with a $10.00 order (no coupon) Connecticut in Storrs, has been In this regard, assistance is regarding the pressures to take For Wg family washing. This Frigidaire Custom Delux^yasher handles discuss the problem “and, hopefully, arrive at some speech “outstanding.” jL Meskill fulfilled their prediction about using the state’s retained as a consultant for the also being provided by the a stand on the impeachment 1 piece to 18 pounds, delicates to denims, including kruts. Deep- The Connecticut con- solution.” “The governor, by his fiscal $70 million surplus to underwrite generous tax relief for Northeast Community Educa­ question without a full hearing ment, others limit purchases to new community in Coventry by cleaning, gentle action, with Permanent Press, Regular, and Soak ■gressmen told of shortages so The meeting will be Monday program over the past eight GOP advantage in an election year. DOMINO SUGAR the Greater Hartford Corti^ tion Development Center, of all the facts. severe that cities are unable to $? or $3, others sell gasoline cycles. 4 Water Temperature combinations; 3 agitate-spin speed at 7:30 p.m. in the Municipal years,” said Genovesi, “has In his budget message to the 5 lbs. to an order 89« munity Development Corp. a ' affliated with the University of The club agreed with Steele carry out basic services such as only during designated hours, been able to come back to the opening session of the 1974 combinations. The Flowing Heat Dryer handles up to 18 pounds, with . Building Hearing Room. who sat stone-faced through the cording to project manager Connecticut. that the fundamental justice of garbage collection and fire Letters are going out to all gas still others sell only to es­ people with a S(Ubstantial Connecticut Legislature speech while Republican law­ Richard'North. Frank Self, a faculty member the United States requires that Sorting Fingers” to separate tumbling clothes. Permanent Press care protection for lack of gas. tablished customers. All are program of tax relief and in­ IS automatic. - ' stations, inviting their Wednesday, the Republican makers applauded key points, Frozen Food Specials He will develop proposals for of St. Joseph College, is there be a full hearing of all the Samuel Dworkin, vice presi­ representatives to attend. closed to business on Sunday creased aid to the governor called for a half-cent called the speech “an an­ Sorry we sold out again Saturday on Rhodes New 5 elementary and secondary developing proposals for a com­ facts before a decision is made. dent of the Connecticut Gas “The problems caused by the and many on Saturday as well. municipalities. sales reduction of the 6.5 per nouncement that the governor Loaf Bread. It seems to be the hottest Item In the education, including the staging plete early childhood develofn It is the feeling of club Buy pair now, get 7200 Retailers Association, gasoline shortage are becoming Several Connecticut towns “The additional funds for, cent sales tax, elimination of will seek re-election. * ment program for the new com­ members that the process of are instituting the “Oregon frozen food case. We expect more this week to sell at and utilization of school described fire bombing in­ increasingly critical in Manchester alone will be about the utility sales tax, more tax “There were a number of sur­ munity. law will be carried out and that S&H Green Stamps Free! System” for the sale of gas­ $1.15 per S-loaf pkg. building for the new communi­ cidents at one gas station, hour- Manchester,’ say Thompson and $440,000 — partly in ADM grants relief for the elderly and prises, even for legislative ty. - A wide range of pre-school it would be improper for Steele oline. Under the plan, car t,..... and-a-half long lines, fights, Weiss. “The problem has now and partly in block grants, with property tax relief. The tax cuts leaders,”, said Senate Majority We feature. Other educational consultants facilities is expected to be to take any position before all threats and anger throughout gone beyond the point where it owners with license plates en­ the latter specifically ear­ totaled $73 million. Leader Lewis B. Rome, R- preparing proposals for the new available, including drop-in the facts are before the the state and particularly in is merely an inconvenience to ding in odd numbers would buy marked for property tax relief. The governor’s generous tax Bloomfield. "The aid for local community are'Frank Self, a child care centers and American public. Fairfield County and the public and to the filling sta­ gas on the odd days of the week “Two items which the gover­ reductions and spirited delivery governments is the greatest ad­ ! k specialist in early childhood cooperative nursery schools. Rec Budget Meetings 'iHriijMalpwL Bridgeport. tion operators.” and those with license plates nor mentioned — for which I in­ of the 21-minute budget vantage that this budget offers. $HURFINE ASPARAGUS education, and Dr. Patrick Self has served in many Tonight’s meeting of the Meanwhile, Sen. Abraham A. Station operators are ending in even numbers on the troduced legislation last year message fueled speculation he “Compared to three, years Frozen Spears Proctor, a specialist in post specialized pre-school Recreation Commission and the Ribicoff, D-Conn., sought an following a variety of methods even days. An equivalent and which will be implemented will seek a second' four-year ago," he said, “ this is an secondary education. capacities,. including Project meeting on Feb. 19 will be S&H Green Stamp Offer emergency plan to speed fuel arrangement is made for the amazing document.” Buy any of the Frlgldiiro •ppllanctt ahown balowwviww balwaanwiwwii Jan.«i«M. 20 and ana Fab.reu. #,v, andany in Manchester. Some sell out this year — are the elimination term. Meskill has not an­ 7 rfigidslrn will sund luArfk 'ia/m e su r*._ a The three consultants are Head Start consultant for budget meetings. u«.Tk.To ’ i”"a' certificalet worth;36W S4H Grenn Slampt for tach appllanca deliveries to Connecticut and their entire allotment and close so-called “Vanity Plates,” of the sales tax on. utility bills nounced his plans yet, however. Both men agreed that the 59< working closely with the Coven­ Connecticut, New York, Any organization or person . .•*! and a-copT^f. your atlas slip, indicating lha modal the New England region. those with letters instead of numbar oM ha appllanca Kiai^MaMw purchatad and«MM tham« uonier daaier nomfrom whomwnom purchatad.purcnaaao. to thaina until they get their next ship­ and a $200,000 item for bicycle Senate Minority Leader governor's proposal to earmark try Citizens Advisory Com­ Massachusetts, Rhode Island reque'sting funds for new or address sfwwn balow. Mailing must ba postmarked before midnight. Fab. 16. 1974 numbers. Mali compMlad coupon and saJaa allp to: Frigidaira Award HaadoMrlara, paths. Cha/les T. ,AIfano, D-Suffield, $21 million for mass transporta­ mittee. and Tennessee, and as Head existing programs should plan M l Floor, ^ n y k Hutelilton Bl^., MO Madlaon Ava., Naw Yorp, N.Y. 10017 tion operations and $100 million Any FrialSilre 17.0 FrlilSelre WCOH A specialist in educational ad- Start Training Officer 'for to attend one of these meetings. a Refriaereier. Frlfiaelre OCD3T,IT. I-----IFFrtflSelre ICT>12S. for transportation development ROCK CORNISH GAME HENS OCM3_T._OIA3T.r. ILC a LMMiary ministration, facilities, Rhode Island and Connecticut. ^ Meetings will be held at the JO IA O JT Oryere I___IcCAAtere is welcome news. Alfano called 22-oz.size ^li09 □ (PtetM check aeptepHcte et Seiet) finance, and reorganization. He has also been the director Town Hall on Rt. 31 at 7; 30 p.m. □ □ the sums inadequate, however. 6 lor $6.50 " w w Nime (p leett print) Dr. Sheathelm has published of a pilot project in early educa­ Lincoln Day Dinner Transportation Sen. Nicholas A. Lenge, R- Our Colleen says to stuff them with Wild Rice. studies and planned educational tion sponsored by the Connec­ Addreta The Lincoln Day Dinner Com­ ment. Ambulance service costs West Hartford, chairman of the The truckers’ strike may create some shortages this programs for many Connecticut ticut State Library. City“ TIT By BETl'Y RIDER modate wheelchairs and allow assistance we can. mittee headed by John Druge, $25 one way, and even if three center for the more social and Appropriations Committee, week, but at this writing Pinehurst supply of Beef cities and towns. Most recently Self has served ilo re Nsm a The need for transportation easy access to and from the bus “We currently are trying to called the budget “technically has announced that it has J jO T E jA lIgw ji laatt 30 deya for datlvary of your SS H Gteen Siampa caMificitta. Ottar void where prohtbited. people go together, each one recreational activities; In the last two years he has as a committee member of “A would be most suitable,” he involve the handicapped (except for Pork) and vegetables Is just about received acceptances from Sen. ‘topped the list of goals set up by must pay $25,” he noted. assistance in finding sound," but said his committee normal. published recommendations for Time To Learn,” a closed cir-' said. between 18 and 65. The town has Lowell Wefcker Jr., State the Organization for The Han­ Frank Vacaro, vice chairman meaningful employment;- would examine closely the W ethersfield, educational cuit television series providing While the acquisition of a van various programs for the young governor's tax Cuts. Shop Thurs. and Friday ’Nl 9 P.M. - Comptroller Nathan dicapped (OTH) in Manchester of OTH and llso its transporta­ legislation to make life better; r* specifications for a proposed training for adults who care for or bus is a financial impossibili­ people and the senior citizens Agostinelli, State Sen. David and presented at a press con­ tion chairman, said that many a commission to assist the Former House Speaker Saturday 8 A.M. 'MIS P.M. Senior High School in young children in Connecticut. Don’t wait! Limited time offer. Void where prohibited ty now, the OTH is hopeful that activities are well esthblished, Odegard and State Rep. Jesse ference Wednesday at of the handicapped people in the mayor’s commission for hiring William'^R. Ratchford, D- Sunday 8 ’HI 2 Southbury, and complete Patrick Proctor, a program the day will come when that but we are in the gray area, and Brainard to attend the Lincoln Manchester Community community, while they may be the physically handicapped; to Danbury, now a Congressional educational plans for Water- associate at the Capital Lear­ College. situation will ch^ge. it is to this group we hope to candidate, called the mental Day Dinner. able to drive, still need request stores to handle equip­ town and Wallingford. ning Center in Hartford, is a Joseph Blette, OTH chair­ In the meantime, the primary reach out.” ment for the physically han­ health appropriation “blatantly The dinner is sponsored by assistance getting their is to contact other han­ PINEHURST He is a member of the School specialist in urban education man, stressed the problems Lenny Gauba, a member of dicapped; to seek discounts in inadequate." the Republican ’Town Com- ‘Out of Gas? wheelchairs in and out of their dicapped people in the area and. of the Month selection com­ and higher education. facing the handicapped who are the OTH steering’ committee, stores, theaters; buses (under a House Majority Leader piittee and will be held Satur­ cars. have them join the group. mittee of Nation’s Schools, and His proposals for post­ It’s not the oil refinery that’s out of gas, but the service i ‘••'ive or do not have a said, “The handicapped need a program similar to that Gerald F. Stevens, R-Milford, day from 6 p.m. at St. Mary’s “We have been trying to “There are over 5,000 han­ GROCERY, INC. has served as a special advisory secondary ^ucation in the new B . D . I k m i k a n d S o n station in frontr—i-r of th$i u - .. ' ' car at thcir disposal. place to meet, play cards, just extended to the senior said the legislature may alter 302 MAIN Church Hall on Rt. 31. hft^iladelphia plant. The station gets decide whpt kind of a vehicle dicapped people in the MANCHESTER, CONN. to the Governor’s Task Force community will be available “These people must rely bn socialize.” Meskill's proposal for a $19 Tickets may be purchased its supply, from the n ear^ refin er, but the monthly alloca­ would have all the Manchester area,” Blette said, on Education. soon. 649 M a in St. E s t a b lis h e d 1941 T e l 643-2171 tion is gone. (UPI PhotoV taxis or ambulance service just million energy fund based on from John.Druge, 429-4978. i requirements needed. Ideally, a “and we hope to make contact Also on the list of goals was (.See l’an«‘ rwcBe) to get to a doctor’s appoint­ bus with a lift that could accom- this year's anticipated surplus with them and be of whatever the establishment of a drop-in after tax cuts. , , M ^ ~

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Government Study Group To Hear McCoy Theater MANCHESTER EVENING HERALU, Manchester, Conn., Thurs., Feb. 7, .1974 - PAGE THREE Schedules! X Vernon Mayor Frank J. East Hartford, already have ad­ Football League and . the Hospital Accredited Children's Dental Health Weiss Estimates MdCoy will speak Feb. 13 to dressed the committee. King is Rockville Little League. He and $45,000 Surplus Manchester’s government- a strong advocate of the ' his wife, Jeannette, have five Jerry Lewis Cinepia I — “Lady Sings The Blues,’’ 6:30; study committee (sometimes council-manager government children. Manchester Memorial Hospital has been accredited by If i" a series of six articles of dental health Town Manager Robert Weiss, and Blackstone is an equally "The Godfather,” 9:00 published by The Herald, in cooperation with the Manchester in a preliminary report on the Semi-Sheer called the Blue Ribbon Com­ Vernon’s government, except the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Hospitals mittee). strong advocate of the strong- for one difference, is similar to Jerry Lewis Cinema 2— ‘"rhe Dental Society, in observance of National Children’s Dental status of Manchester’s current (JCAH), said Edward M. Kenney, hospital administrator. New Land,” 8:00 Health Week, ^eb. 3-9.) The 15-member group is mayor .government. Manchester’s council-manager budget (for the fiscal year July Fibreglas^ This accreditation, which covers the period from Oct. 10, East Hartford Cinema — reviewing Manchester’s pre­ McCoy is serving his third government. In Vernon the 1 1, 1973 to June 30, .1974) said sent form of government' and term as Vernon mayor. Before 1973, to October 1975, is the result of an on-site survey “Brother of the Wind,” 7:30- Tuesday he and Town Con­ Tailored mayor is elected by the voters. Like the rest of you, your teeth and gums need a well- comparing it to other forms — then, he served two terms on made by field representatives of the Joint Commission’s 9:20 troller Thomas Moore estimate In Manchester the mayor is balanced diet to stay healthy. to determine which is best for the town council. A graduate of named by the Board of Direc­ HospitaJ-Accreditation Program. State Theater — “Slaughter ^ $45,000 surplus for the year; Curtains * That’s why, says Dr. Carlton H. Williams, the slogan ■the town. It is to report its fin­ Yale University, he is a prac­ tors from among its members. Accreditation indicates this facility has chosen to House Five,” 9:00; “Frenxy,” He said revenues are 7:00 dings by May to the Board of ticing attorney. He is past Manchester has a town operate according to standards set by JCAH and that the “Kick the Sweet Snack Habit” has been chosen for this exceeding estimates by more Burnside ’Theater - “Day of Directors. chairman of the Recreation manager and Vernon a director facility has, in the main, met these standards. yeai*’s National Children’s Dental Health Week, Feb. 3-9, than $60,000 and expenditures 63” long the Dolphins,” 7:30-9:30 Its Feb. 13 meeting will be at Commission and was of administration. The standards set forth optimal achievable goals of Dr. Williams is president of the American Dental Associa­ are exceeding appropriations Our Reg. associated with the Vernon Showcase 1 — “Papillion,” by $15,000. 8 p.m. in the Municipal Building excellence against which a facility can measure itself and tion which sponsors the annual observance. 4.99 coffee room. 7:20-10:30 He said that not reflected in be measured by the commission’s survey. "Eating between meals or ‘snacking’ can be fun,” Dr. Showcase 2 — “Magnum the figures is the full impact of Preston King, former town Williams said. “Most of us find^snacks relaxing and Manchester Memorial Hospital is one of approximately Force,” 7:40-10:ip December ice-storm cleanup S p e c ia l manager in Bloomfield; and SAM Meets Feb“. 14 refreshing, and they can supply energy and contribute to Richard Blackstone, mayor of 4,900 out of approximately 6,600 general hospitals Showcase 3 — “Black Belt costs. P u rc h as e our basic food needs. But it is important not to be careless throughout the United States that have earned this Jones,” 7:55-9:50 However, added Weiss, two fo r S p rin g J' r 81’’ long Summer Activities in recognition. in the types of foods we choose for snadks so that good den­ 's , ‘ S T programs and begin planning Showcase 4 — “American receivables totaling over $107,- ^ Our Reg. 5.99...... Manchester (SAM) will have a for the coming season. GraffitU,” 7:00-9:30 tal health and general nutritional well-being are not en­ 000 are not included in the 4.88 general youth meeting Feb. 14 Manchester youth groups are Vernon Cine 1 — " ’The Gang dangered.” revenue estimate. They repre­ at 7:30 p.m. at Woodruff Hall of That Couldn’t Shoot Straight,” ; MOVIEflAnNQB requested to send represen­ Dr. Williarns did emphasize that like most other things sent funds for housing for the Smartly textured nubby weave that's hand washable. No- Center Congregational Church Body $ 0 tatives to the meeting, and all 7:10; "West World,” 9:00 that are carried to extremes, habitual snacking, nibbling elderly and the Duval Sf. sewer. j;,on. firesafe. Choose solid colors for accent; ^FORFARENIBANO to review last summer’s Hebron Vernon Cine 2 — "The New interested persons are invited. and drinking between meals is not beneficial to dental or Weiss said a more detailed j ydunqpeople Land,” 7:30 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Those planning to attend should total health. -t report of revenue and expen­ ditures is being prepared. «» MMMW •( contact Richard Gowan, SAM . “Tooth decay and periodontal disease result from the ac­ Suits coordinator, 646-6010. Planning Board Hears tion of bacterial plaque on the teeth and under the gums,” Day Care Center SAM, which has offered three 8th ANNUAL lAUAtll MMinU he said. Nylon flat or rib knits, new and Luxury No Iron Muslin ~ 1 CamnlMlwn Now Enrolling seasons of recreational, educational and employment Subdivision Proposals TOLLMlD UITIQUE Bacterial plaque is the sticky, almost colorless film that fresh! Short sleeves, snap The Day Care and Creative programs to the youth of forms continually on teeth. Accumulated plaque has been crotch. Machine washable. tusjiaks Sheets j Ml Mauwim Learning Center of anchester Manchester, is a regular town- SHOW identified as a major factor in the cause of tooth decay and FimiUI CoiMia tantt Sat. ft Sun. Public GP Community College is a/cep- budgeted function supeiwised NANCY DRINKUTH area at the rear of the tract gum disease. Correspondent could not be clearly defined at Fab. 16 ft 17 ting registrations for the enroll­ by the Recreation Department. • “When you eat sweet foods, certain bacteria in plaque Records Sport Body Suits Tel. 228-3970 this time when the boundaries Sat. 10 A M • 9 PM Dress Body Suits Minicni ment of children from families “ifs growth warrants use the sugars to form acids,” Dr. Williams explained. T w it A lw a y s UnMrl7n«uir« in the community. A few reassessment to determine our Only three members of the are still in dispute. Sun. 11 AM - 6 PM Our Reg. 3.99 ...... 2 . 9 9 (mUm ‘ ■These acids can dissolve the tooth enam el. Once decay Our Reg. to 10.99 5 . 9 9 rmM w Mull openings are available in each five-m em ber Planning and Spontorad by Tolland F ir s t success in achieving our goal; takes hold, it can spread throughout the tooth arid to sur­ Warranty Deed§ of the morning and afternoon Zoning Commission were pre­ Foxborough * Hlatorical Soclaty O u r H o ^ ^ : Q u a lity A relevant and meaningful rounding teeth. Charles Ponticelli to Robert sessions. ' sent ’Tuesday night at a public Lots in the Foxborough Sub­ Exit 99 off 1-88 3.49 each ' m m min u $mim experience to all whom SAM B. Regius, two parcels on The program, for children hearing on the Northam Hills division on Basket Shop Rd. are ; “Periodontal disease, quite similarly, starts when cer­ ( J C ) (An •Milmuiniirf serves,” Gowan said. “Such a Tolland High School Loomis St., conveyance tax from two to five years of age, Subdivision plan of William not suitable for building at this tain bacteria in plaque use sugars to form irritants. These Clearance! review can only be ac­ $7.70. offers creative arts, sensorial complished by a gathering of Monaco and the Foxborough time, it was reported. Bernard irritants can cause the gums to become swollen and sore. perception, practical life ac­ participants in the program for Subdivision of Robert W. and Stone Associates has proposed Eventually the gums pull away from the teeth and the dis­ § , Save up to 2 8 % OFF! William F. Shaw to RogVr H m i f«M i MM • MMMMUn tivities and an opportunity to a discussion of individual Eleanor Fox. running curtain drains parallel ease can reach the supporting bone. Then the teeth loosen Misses’ Coats and Vivian S. Parks, property experience elementary experiences at this time. Only Borh subdivisions will be dis­ to the road and back to drain and are lost,” he said. Fufl Fiat or Fitted, Our Reg. 4.49 ...... 2 FOR ^ 7 on Lydall St., no conveyance m athem atics and language in this manner can a repetition cussed at the regular meeting across the lots to the land in ^Night Watch^ Opens Friday Dr. Williams said that gum disease causes the loss of tax skills. It is the goal of the school of the Planning and Zoning Columbia, which would make Cases of problems be avoided and new more natural teeth for adults than does tooth decay. and Ski Jackets 42!.’x[38v’j Reg. to 2.79, Pkg. of 2 ...... 2 . 3 9 to assist each child in achieving courses of action be Conimission ’Tuesday, Feb. 12 the lots buildable, the commis­ Charlotte Nield as Elaine Wheeler reacts with terror in a He also suggested that sweets be limited to mealtimes, Contrasfirig.,.*tftpGS and gay floral prints in half cotton, half 0 to his full potential by experien­ developed,” he said. at 8 p.m. at the Town Office sion was told. Trade Names scene from the Little Theatre of Manchester production of polyester at these terrific stock-up prices! 99 ADMISSION cing many things at his own Building. Tests on the portion of the and then it is best to clean teeth thoroughly after eating. Robert S. Watson, doing level of development. the mysteryithriller, “Night Watch,” to be presented land located in Columbia in­ “You should eat a balanced diet of a variety of food business as 1920 House of Gifts Not every size in every color. Atty. Bruce Kalom first S a v e The Day Care Center, located i tomorrow and Saturday and next Friday and Saturday at dicate adequate drainage. ’The every day tP-meet your nutritional needs,” he said. “When and Antiques, 271 Main St. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••a**# LIV UUMANN (PO) TV Tonight presented the Northam Hills an MAXVONSrDOW ■ \ in the Center Congregational ; 8:30 p.m. in East Catholic High School auditorium. Tickets Hebron property is higher than you eat three balanced meals every day, you will be less Ronald L. Gravell, doing ™ , y -i- -- k.,.,S»9 S»turday’$ Herald tor Subdivision for Monaco. Five business as R.L.G. Enterprises, E x tra Church, IS open daily, Monday ^ Comptata TV Llatirtdi are on sale at Your Gift Gallery in Watkins, or they may be that in Columbia and should be likely to crave sugary snacks. Good nutrition is vital to 't! frontage lots on the Old 19 Ashworth St. JHE NEW LAND" trough Friday from 7:45 a.m. to ^ reserved by phoning 649-0812. Tickets will also be available buildable. your dental health and to your physical well-being. 60% off M ., Thurt., Mon., Tim., 7:30 M Colchester Rd. have been 5:15 p.m. Activities and instruc- at the door. (Herald photo by Gentiluomo) Our Reg. Low Prices Cannon M . - Sat 8 P.M. requested. ’The remainder of tion in the morningsession are Library Closed .MtL2P.M.-SunS-S-S the tract is referred to as Lot 6 repeated in the afternoon ses The Douglas Library will be Fully Quilted by the commission and as Sion. Children may attend - 6:00— open as usual on Feb. 12, Lin­ Bolton Parcel A by Kalom. Ski Jackets Coats, Car Coats either session or both sessions. (3-8-22-30-40) NEWS coln’s birthday. It will be closed Kalom and engineer Russel Floral Print Registrations are being (18) I SPY on Monday, Feb. 1 8 Jo r the Radio/haeK Orig. Orig. ^ Orig. Fransen told the members that accepted both for the present (20) SOUNDING BOARD Washington’s birthday celebra­ to to V to Ordinance Prohibits they expected 101 lots in the Bedspread 2 GREAT HITS (PC) semester and for the semester (24) TIN LADY tion. 19.99 29.99 I a m 39.99 complete parcel. OUR FAMOUS 2 0 0 0 STORE... beginning in September 1974. (30) TD TELL THE TRUTH The large plan shows a Further information can be ob­ (40) WILD WILD WEST Sales Without Permit “WESTWORLD”p J proposed road from the Old tained by calling SEUSAN - 6 : 3 0 - DONNA HOLLAND “THE GANG THAT m m mothers and parents who par­ Colchester Rd. to Reidy Hill Sasportas, director, at the (3-8-22-30-40) NEWS SHOOT STRAIGHT Correspondent ticipated in the drive and to all Rd. Kalom said that Monaco •Men’s Hooded Sweatshirts Our Reg. 20.99 center (646-9371) or at home (24) PHYSICAL Tel. 646-0375 residents who donated to the may not subdivide more than Lyni Lh CanI V Parly Ship Choose pullover or zipper front. (649-4974). GEDGRAPHY As a result of a complaint drive. He said everyone over­ five frontage lots before putting FOR GADGET SALE CARDS — CANDLES — GIFT-WRAP - 7 : 0 0 - concerning the door-to-door extended themselves to make in the road to Reidy Hill Rd. Twin sale of encyclopedias by a PARTY SUPPLIES — ADULT GAMES T H E DAY (3) SALE OF THE the drive successful. Answering questions from ^ Men’s Fine Leather Gloves Size woman claiming to be com­ 1 7 7 7 OF CENTURY Report Cards people at the hearing, Kalom missioned by the school HANDY PILLOW SPEAKER With fur or sherpA lining. THE (8) TRUTH DR Norman Shaw, high school said that all the lots were at system, First Selectman HURRY! SALE c d n ^ eq'u e n c e s principal, says that all report least one acre with 150-foot Full Size 84” Drapes DOLPHIN Richard Morra reminds all TAKES OFF (18) DICK VAN DYKE cards have b^ n sent home. frontage. ’Those on Reidy Hill ENDS FEB.16 Reg. YOUR Reg. 22.99 19.77 Our Reg. 9.99 8.77 UKEA (20-22-30) NEWS residents that the town has an RUSSELL STOVER CANDY GEORGE C SCOTT I Rd. are in the two-acre zone Our Reg. to 7.99 CHOICE ordinance prohibiting door-to- Menus IN VALENTINE HEART GIFT lOXES 2.29 each "Durapointi"; neat one-piece, no-stitch construction — fabric is bonded to backing. BLAZING TRISHVANDEVERE (24) YDUR FUTURE IS and therefore have at least two door selling without a permit. Cafeteria menus which will • VALENTINE CARDS • NOVELTIES 9 9 « FOREST HRE, r COlO* 1 ^ NDW acres and 220-foot frontage. • PARTY SUPPLIES • GIFT WRAP Exceptions to the ordinance be served for Bolton Elemen­ The ideal solulion lo listening WITH (40) ABC NEWS [SA tfEtaO fBlt PJRHHC 5?a-3333 are nonprofit town sponsored tary and Center School students IN K-MART PLAZA to radio 'TV vviitioul (Jisturbing ATHRIU —7:30— State Health Department 7 : 3 0 - 9 : 3 0 organizations and groups such Feb. 11-15 are as follows: S ' 2 15 SRENCER ST. MANCHESTER others Speaker comes complete Men’s Dress Shoes by AMINUTL URNSIDE (3) ARTHUR DF THE reports indicate adequate ___ DAILY 10 AM.-S M With 6 ft c(^rd Speaker IS B580 BURRSIDl iVt tiST HtRTFOPD as the Heart Fund Association Monday: Chicken vegetable -R atBaad. lAICAMMATMnSHc BRITDNS drainage for building on the five small en.ough to bo comlortable/ N.Y. Dally Nawt SAT. l:30->SUNDAY'Til5 and the Red Cross. soup, peanut butter and jelly largo enough for good sound Endicott Johnson 5 MINUTES FROM HTFO I 64 EIIT5S (8) THRILLSEEKERS lots in question. ’The open space Whenever a seller is issued a sandwich, cheese wedge, fniit Plug into set and start (18) MDVIE cup. listening Hold speaker to permit he will have an iden­ bar or lay il on pillow Our pur "White Comanche" (1967) Tuesday: No school. [SHCHCAM CINEMAJ 1234 (20) FILM tification card signed by Morra. Precision speaker with Reg. Lowest Price Morra advises anyone having Wednesday: Juice, meat ■ ■ ■ min'aiure phone plug EXIT 9KFORBES STREET)or EXIT S8(SILVER LANE)on 1-84 (220) HDLLYWDDD AND 8.99 Ever! any salesperson at the door to grinder#potato chips, choice of ebmpaci and convenient 33-206 • EAST HARTFORD • 24HR. TEL. INFO. 568-8810 • THE STARS pudding. ; ACRES OF FREE LIGHTED PARKING - We Honor MASTER CHARGE request identification. INTRODUCTORY OFFER: Wipe clean ^anm ade uppers, long wearing soles. (24) WASHINGTGN Thursday: Spaghetti/meat E N fit If the seller cannot provide I SAVE 30e PRIVATE" LISTENER Choice of sty es, black or brown. 6-1/2 to 12, D and EEE. siHiE nisni STRAIGHT TALK sauce, green beans, Valentine SAVE lOe WALL-THRU" TUBE , the identification, Morra said H,m' ■.hl^. JV lh'.. , Ret)KPO ? 89 r - - J (30) NEW TREASURE HUNT cake. Reg .1 39 Weatherproof ipwiBi HaRnmi (40) DRAGNET residents should immediately s[)»‘.lKer _ _ inslallation ul any Famous Chatham Famous Pequot call either himself or Robert Friday: Moby Dick/rbll, I M k'llk 1b-hB6 4 2 9 type antenna lead-in S ______M - 8 : 0 0 - Peterson, resident state potato chips, cole slaw, i wire 15-1200 (3) THE WALTONS chocolate cake. Thermal Blanket Towel Ensemble trooper. SAVE IOC 3-WAY ANTENNA CLIPS ‘m m r ^ (8-40) CHOPPER ONE SAVE 209 BEGINNER'S HAND KEY United Methodist Church Fire at Giglios Bath Towels (20-22-30) FLIP WILSON Hook iinnouk all Rog 69c Reg 1 49 -'irsl the ticket for United Methodist Church TV FM iinionnas n New for Spring Twin Size Our Reg. (24) ADVOCATES , There was a fire at 7 a.m. PURCHASE I the novice radio members planning to see the ,1 liaslV 15-83:' ^ 9 ' operalor'Adiustable 72”x90” 1.99 today in a sawdust pit and the 4 - 8 : 3 0 - ■ contacts 20-1085 Reg. 4.99 1.67 play “Going Away” must haymow in the bam belonging NECESSARY 3.97 Hand Wash (8-40) FIREHOUSE reserve their tickets by Mon­ j SAVE IOC AC/DC CIRCUIT TESTER SAVE 509 BATTERY ELIMINATOR/CHARGER to Leonard Giglio, South Rd., Towel g y c Cloth day. They should contact the Spot iHu.hii.' immedialc-ly' Opn me. Get several of these warm ;/Reg“i, 2 9 ... 9 7 * ^ r ^ ! ' i o 69c - 9 : 0 0 - Bolton. Blown luses bad ^ Reg 3 99 Brings 9-\^ TOPS CALOOR Rev. David Campbell. beauties in solid colors, nylon® __ , , MANCHESTER PLAZA (3) MOVIE "It was scary,” said Giglio, switches dirty y batteries > ^ k hniinrii Cotton terry jacquards and 646-2228 3 4 9 to life! 27(>415 "Kansas City Bomber" (1972) The United Metoodist Women “but there was no real spaik plugs 272;20' ■s s o lid s . Jerry Lewis Twin Cinema (8-40) KUNG FU will meet Tuesday at 8 p.m. at damage.” . . (18) 700 CLUB the church. SAVE 609 TELEPHONE EXTENSION CORD SAVE 219 WIRE BEHd ING JIG C inem a 1 Cinem a 2 The volunteer fire ' (20-22-30) IRONSIDE Drive Successful departments from Bolton, Don t Ip’ you’ phone Reg 3 59 . Reg 1 00 it for repairs Du Pont Dacron he you lo ..re spol'" -^crafting, even for 2.99 (24) MOVIE The recent newspaper drive North Coventry and Andover 30-lo(.’i corn ;>’ 9-126l "The Cranes Are Flying" (1958) creative purposPri! Red Label conducted by Cub Scout Pack responded. The Vernon 64-1960 (8-40) STREETS OF 7 9 ^ 157 resulted in earnings of Volunteer Fire Department A wide selection of SAN FRANCISCO $286.51 for the pack. SAVE 20e EARPHONE SET SAVE_1.98 DUAL-TRACK LABEL MAKER \new Spring styles in Bed Pillow FYiini stood by. ’The surrounding area O R D E R O F I Liston to your portable Rgg ^ Otugmnts' (20-22-30) MUSIC COUNTRY Larry Shaw, cubmaster, Beg 3 95 .Has regular lettering short sleeve or sleeve­ iln-iim, was checked to make sure there or recorder in privacy and script Can accept Our ramelhe U.S.A. extends thanks to all den less shrinks. Really M-nlen>’.s(n(tiig|H were no little fires. 33-175 w 1 '8 plug 4 9 7 cloth and vinyl tape Reg. fe) Rurviw 33-174 W 1/32 plug ' the tops in fashion! - 1 0 : 3 0 - 994» ■ 64-546 2.99 Plu§ Diana Boat In MaxvwSyclow (18) LIVING WORD 2.47 SAVE 50« LAPEL MIKE “LADY SINGS THE BLUES” LivUlJmann ’The New Land SAVE 509 SPEAKER SELECTOR Red Label Dacron that's non-aller- -Ud|- II 1:30, -GMlilMr- II 1:00 O PO - 1 1 : 0 0 - Sensitive liglilvyeight Reg. 2.49 Reg 3 99 Select the source genic in perma-press 21 ''x27” tick. (3-8-22-30-40) NEWS TURNPIKE TV & APPLIANCE allachos easily of the sound ONION j 33-100 • | 9 9 ADULTS KIDS 99^ ALL SEATS « (20) SAN FRANCISCO 3 4 9 yourself UpTo 6 99 BEAT sources 40-12fl' (24) ENERGY ALERT SAVE 20e ADD-A-MATIC COUNTER Adds painlessly — - - 'FT SAVE 509 PEN SCOPE Proportioned Reg 799 FASHION FABRICS! manchestir - 1 1 : 3 0 - HOUR Period tut budgets. Reg 2 99 * telescope/ ■ CENTER I 9:10 (3) MOVIE balances bookkeeping \/A microscope. . . Polyester Now for Spring! A43-7B32 FREE PARKING REAR OF THEATRE! When Michael Calls" (1972) 61-433 looks at obiecis both RIN6S I 59<^ near and far! 63-844 (8-40) DICK CAVETT SALE Slacks SAVElOe WIRECUTTER/STRIPPER Flocked Gingham Prints vcp (20-22-30) JOHNNY CARBON WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY ONLY J SAVE 509 ONE-TON HOIST A hanily l(■;'.ll lor pgg '] ^g, Reg 6 99 Avoid strain'It s Delightful patterns and colors! Ma- Reg. | f t / i 7 \ye’re m -proud of the quality of our Onion RInga, we went everyone to try I name, workshop chine wash/dry poly/cotton. 45''wide 2.19 I b O t 'yd. them. Made fresh dally on the premises using only choice Spanish onions. ■ I, 1 on Ihe |Ob 04-2129 439 lighlwoighl, with Our Reg. TONIGHT 0 4 9 lough nylon rope 6.99 and 7.99 f Batter dipped and deep friend crisp In pure peanut oil. You be the iudge; we M 64-164 think our Onion Rings are The Best. ■ SAVE 30e PHONE PLUG SAVE 509 JACK SAVE 209 HEX KEY SET 5 Peiicc.l m,lies'Eirablos Plug Reg ^129 Dan River Seersucker FREE STEAK FOR ALL ...Where Starts you l(i move ihubt Jack Reg 149 f? ,. .J] Reg 99C Fits llio 6 most nothing can I phones room lo room. popular sizes Perma-Press Plaids FREE CHAMPAGNE FOR ALL p i,k):>/9.;ico a U t e ' 64-1839 possibly Tomorrow Textured plaids of poly/cotton for Reg. J. ack 2r’9-36/ w w X t A . 5.88 9 0 w otB 5-HOUR SALE PRICES sportswear, furnishings. 45" wide. 1.99 1.47 yd. .. . and you can Solid and checked HURRY DOWN AND SAVE! I, Arthur Treacher^ I machine washable fab­ [PGl PANAVISION* rics in flare and cuffed METROCOLOn MGM CHARGE IT iMKAmiicAm Cotton Corduroy Solids m/fo/u /< .v styles. For petite. (B to At Radio Shack PLUS- 16), average (10 to 18), and Prints * M \MHKSTKR or tall (12 to 20). Wide or pinwale, hi-lo or ribless. ^ E i C h i p s I R ad io Prints, solids,- 45" iVide) Machine Our Reg. /h a e k w a s h /d ry . 1.69-1.99 1.37,a SOVUNTGRrai 388 Middle Turnpike West ' 1 People D gd it... in the year . ke 2 2022 \PI*I I \ M II 401 Center St., Menchester took for Th

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^CHESTEREVENING P.K , n-p V e rn o n U lm trlif 0lrr SiTMiiug lirralh M M ' u ,: :> ' About Town Founded Oct, i , 1881 Discipline Discussed The Couples Club of Com­ : Published by Manchester Publishing Subscribers who fail to receive their munity Baptist Church will • Co., Herald Square, Manchester, Conn, newspaper by carrier daily before 5:30 have a dinner mMtiiig Saturday j 06040, telephone 643-2711 (AC 203). p.m. should telephone the circulation In Executive Session at 6:30 p.m. at the church. The department, 647-9946. Children’s Choir from the j Published every evening except Sun- Cromwell Children’s Home will idays and holidays. Entered at the Member Audit Bureau of Circulation Prompted by a request of a ciplinary and curriculum present a program after dinner. :i Manchester, Conn., Post Office as Se- parent, made at a recent Ver­ changes can be developed Reservations may be made i cond Class Mail Matter. non Board of Education which would contribute to the with Mrs. William Gilroy, 191 meeting, the board, ad­ : Burl L. Lyons, Publisher solution of the problem. He Washington St., Vernon, 875- The Manchester Publishing Co. ministrators and teachers dis- feels double sessions at the high 7445. assumes no financial responsibility for cOssed a discipline problem at school have made the problem typographical errors appearing in adver­ Rockville High School in more visible. Washington LOL will meet I Subscription Rates executive session Tuesday Friday at 8 p.m. at Orange tisements and other reading matter in night. Payable in Advance The Manchester Evening Herald. Hall. The First Degree will be ;|:j One Month...... $3.25 The parent, who asked to re­ exemplified. Display advertising closing hours, main anonymous, said students :;i; Single Copy ...... 15(t three full days prior to publication. who should be in classes are Men’s Lib S: By Carrier, Weekly...... 75(( The Church of the Nazarene Deadline for Herald want ads, 12 noon many times hanging around in AUSTIN, Tex. (UPI) - A board will meet tonight at 8 at One Y ear...... ;.. $39.00 prior to day of publication; 12 noon groups outside the school, par­ Texas court recently, upheld the church. Six Months...... $19.50 Friday for publication- Saturday and ticularly in the Wilsom Lane the right of a department store area. He asked the board to to pay male sales clerks more Three Months...... $9.75 Monday. than female clerks after the Grade 9 Confirmation Class take action to correct the situa­ store showed that the male tion. of Center Congregational clerks average higher .sales per Church will meet tonight at 7 at Board chairman Maurice week. the church. Miller at that time said he felt discipline sho.u)d start in the home. The board has decided The Watergate Committee that the situation is a sensitive one and , requires more study valentine day... Further hearings of the Watergate before reaching any con­ The committee failed to prove clusions about what, if fairway has a wondarful Committee seem unlikely now that President Nixon responsible for the Air Force Thunderbirds Precision Flying. (Photo by Tony Gentiluomo aiwthing, has to be done. assortmant of Chairman Sam Ervin has agreed to Watergate break-in or the “cover-up” • One board member, Stephen Marcham, said the board does * dollloa postpone and possibly suspend two which followed. not propose to rush into any ^ valentines I more weeks of scheduled sessions. The only witness making that claim Open Forum panic measure that might be ^ party supplies later regretted. He said actual­ The postponement came after the was John Dean, former White House Max Lerner plan your fun party, ly the problem at Rockville is Iww iiM MppMn,----- •) federal attorney for the Southern Counsel, who was fired from his posi­ much less severe than it is in oroanbunocial iRscbunts, tool HELCO Interested many places. District of New York State had com­ tion at the same time that presidential •) Comments He explained it represents a buy your municated with Ervin telling him that aides Erlichman and Haldeman small percentage of alienated weekly In Saving Energy? Mini-Bus for Senior Citizens lottery •) the planned sessions might be resigned. To the editor How Long Is Enough? students who have developed more than for the in­ / tickets prejudicial to the trials of former At­ For some time now we have The Manchester Senior Citizens Center officially became truancy problems long before His testimony was never supported, candescents now in use. It is Birtles (right), Trudon vice president, hands over the keys they came to high school. at lairwayl been told through all the planned to replace gradually the owner Wednesday of a mini-bus, donated by Ted to Senior Citizens Director Walter Fortin. (Herald photo torney General John Mitchell and although the committee seemed to publicly media that we are Trudon Volkswagen Inc. Karl Marks of 226 New State Rd. Marcham expressed hope the older ones with the new NEW YORK - The Nixon impeachment. Neither do I by Bevins) .) facing and entering upon an era more than anything else, weigh that a combination of dis­ Commerce Secretary Maurice Stans. think that the taped conversations mercury vapor lights, the battle cry, launched in his State (left) and Anna Haupt of 167B N. Main St. watch as Byram of a great energy shortage. This think his opponents will get Mr. with many people. As long as Ervin has been reliably reported to smallest of which is 225-watt, of the Union speech,- is now would substantiate it. It will probably is said to be due in some part of Nixon off their backs even if the government functions, they be anxious to conclude the hearings 3500-lumen unit. “One Year of Watergate Is they get an impeachment win be loath to break it up. Mr. never be knoww if the missing 18 the kind-hearted Arabs or I was so intrigued by the Enough.” It risks a Vernon Arabia and others who have Kiresolution through the Hffuse Nixon tried hard to play up that and terminate the work of the com­ minute section of the supposed tape od brilliant display of street counterstatement from the cut off some of our oil supply Judiciary Committee. sentiment. It may turnout to be lighting on Tolland Turnpike ■ anti-Nixon forces: “Three We have all seen couples who mittee, even though the body has Dean’s conversation with the Presi­ and whose latest offer is to what will save him. that I took a copy of the Herald!^ More Years of Nixon Are Too couldn’t live with each other Even with his 10 proposed voted unanimously to request an dent would have upheld his testimony. start oiling us up again if we over there, stood on the op­ Much.” will sell out our Israeli friends and went on to the end. It is lines of action, there was little extension of its life past the Feb. 28 posite side of the street How long is enough? And how Carruthers' Newsletters To a great extent Dean’s testimony on war-won lands. I’d prefer to even harder to make the break real content in his. message. between two of the lights, and long is too much? Each side, I and get a divorce in collective deadline which had been set as the end has been vitiated by the statement of be slightly cool this winter There were few innovations, no was able to read the fine print suspect, will have to put up with state Sen. Thomas G. myself than to accede to their living than in the individual life. fresh starts. The agreement He explained the bill would The Transportation Com­ of its term in the Senate resolution Emil “ Bud” Krogh that his instruc­ with little difficulty. It’s some disappointments. Nixon oily pressure. I shall probably be proved that we must get on with Carruthers R-Vernon, in take authority away from the mittee is considering a bill to which created it. marvelous, but also I think it is will have to stand at least wrong by some shattering sur­ keeping with a practice started n o ) tions never came either directly or in­ ■The attitude of the electric America’s urgent problems is Department of Transportation provide some $2.5 million for a big mistake, especially since another ye^r of Watergate: It prise in the next few weeks, and during the last session of the The extension would be for the pur­ directly from the President. Krogh, utiluty companies toward the true enough, but it is scarcely (DOT) and grant it to CTA. developing commuter parking our energy shortage has will take almost that long my prediction will lay an egg. an answer to the Watergate legislature, is sending out Debate, he said, has centered lots at convenient locations pose of making recommendations to energy crisis is quite in­ appeared. I am glad to see the before the House and its com­ under conviction for the Plumber’s teresting. The great political theater of allegations, if they are true. newsletters to keep the people on which department would along Rts. 95 and 84 and the improvements in the mercury mittee have disposed of the im­ in his district (the 25th) in­ the Senate for legislation designed to activities, also said that Dean had told Up to a short time ago their 1974 may be the spectacle of Get on with the business of best provide for Connecticut’s Merritt Parkway. One of these lights now being used, but in my peachment question, and at formed on committee ac­ efforts have been directed President Nixon walking the government, yes, but transportation needs. would be to serve Vernon which prevent future election abuses, the him that things were going on which opinion, a light on every pole-is least that long again for the tivities. toward increasing the consump­ tightrope, teetering always on Watergate is part of the is temporarily using the Middle being a bit too extravagant. The Senate to act. Mr. Nixon’s foes Referring to work of the Ap­ original purpose of its formation. the President knew nothing about. tion of electric energy by their the edge of disaster, yet business of government. Get Carruthers said with the gas School lot for .commuter same number of mercury lights in turn will have to stand at managing each time to escape shortage restricting driving propriations Committee, Sen. During, its life the committee What has emerged from the customers in all kinds of in­ the charges over with, the parking. on Tolland Turnpike as there least another year of him, the abyss — each time until the Nixon people say, and they habits, the expansion of mass Carruthers, in his newsletter, GIANT SALE dustrial, business, ^ d home He said the question of seemed to have strayed far from the was before of old ones would perhaps more. Either side will last. After the revelation of the transportation is one of the said it has received a.request hearings is a picture of a White House uses. The more the merrier, seem to be daring the opposi­ whether to finance local transit have increased illumination by be lucky to get off that easy. erasures of the tapes you would chief items on the legislative for a $6 million mass transit in­ original intent and gave the and the bigger profits for them. tion to put impeachment to a districts for mass transit opera­ palace guard,, which possibly 75 per cent and why wouldn’t There are a number of things agenda. ^ crease from DOT, $2.5 million All this has been changed by think it would take a Himalayan congressional vote. But “the tion, or establish a statewide appearance of being politically motivated by line best of purposes, that be enough? that make the current state of of which will be needed to con­ the threatened shortage of fuel courage of cheek — or both — wheels of the judicial process He said the Transportation transit district instead, may Incidentally, one of the utility the presidential crisis for the President to appear Committee will hold hearings tinue subsidizing Connecticut motivated to prove President Nixon’s still abando^d moral and ethical oil and now the electric utility must go on grinding. also be considered during this O N poles on Tolland Turnpike at phenomenal. It is phenomenal, before Congress with a proposal Due process cannot be on a bill which would establish Company buses. MAYTAG culpability. companies are imploring their session. standards wnich should have con­ the corner of Deming Street, after all the revelations of com­ a new Connecticut Transporta­ customers to be very careful in for the protection of the right of hurried for political reasons. It Committee counsel Sam Dash, a SNET #1920, has not only one plicity, that the President was trolled their conduct. the dse of their product. privacy. Yet he did it, and there has its own rhythms, its own tion Authority empowered to big blue street light on it, but still around to deliver his was no visible laughter in improve rail and bus transpor­ law professor, has given indications" An attractive brochure put timing. We shall have to let it BIG also another one on the opposite message to Congress. It was heaven. take its course. tation and develop and imple­ that he would like to continue the out by Northeast Utilities, a CONN. SALVAGE CO.. Inc. alias Ths 3 d1k starts WURSBAYat 9 am 3 ,' side bringing extra illumination phenomenal that he got the Mr. Nixon’s opponents are ment a mass transit system in DAYS The means became to justify the cooperative combination of and cheer to the yard of the reception he did: True, it was convinced he is making a the state. public investigative work of the end, and methods were employed Connecticut and Massachusetts GLORIOUS EMPORIUM package store located there. I no strewing of roses, but hopeless last^itch stand like 17863241 group, but with Chairman Ervin’s which were unethical and illegal. producers of electricity, ad­ wonder who is paying for that neither was it a lynching bee. COMO OF------SAVE! 0 SAVE! SAVE! vises all its customers to A g n ew ’s b e fo re the desire to wind up the work and one. There have been Presidents executioner's tumbrel came. The whole sad affair has been ‘Conserve Energy” by using it The Almanac & PIME ST., MANCHESTER - 649-7782 Sheldon Road, the new in­ who got more lukewarm recep­ Senator Baker’s seeming disenchant­ wisely and sparingly in electric Maybe so, but it strikes me as strewn with shattered careers, jail dustrial highway from Oakland tions, and who didn’t get im­ ranges, refrigerators, oil in good part wishful, and the LEGAL ment with the road the committee has Street to Parker Street, has peached. And it is,phenomenal signs are against it. Congress United Press International Attention Husbands terms, trials and charges which will burners, air conditioners, 4 0 MAYTAGS taken, that seems unlikely. also received the one-light-on-a- that with so intolerable a crisis will not pass a political death NOTICE: never be erased from the records or washing machines and dryers, Today is Thursday, Feb. 7, NOTICE Neighbor! must be sold in ttiree days W ant to show mom you pole treatment. The wooden there is no certain resolution of sentence on the President un­ OF DATE OF PRIMARY FOR If you plan on buying a new The New York trial of Stans and water heaters, and especially the 38th day of 1974 with 327 to We bought these Maytag appliances appreciate her? Buy her the the minds of the men involved. poles there; 28 in number, are it in sight. less and until the people ap­ TOWN COMMITTEE I’m so excited I donT washer or dryer during the next lighting. “Turn off . un­ follow. direct from the Maytag Co., gift she has always wanted — 6 months, you owe it to yourself Mitchell is set fof Feb. 19, only nine rather small in size, but they The business of government prove, and the people’s verdict MEMBERSHIP know where to begin. By — NO middle man — so we're dealing If the Ervin committee can make necessary lights” is The moon is between its full a dependable Maytag Washer, to buy now during l.his big have all been painted gray in somehow continues. The crises isn't in. Sen. Sam Ervin (D- Notice to the enrolled a little gentle persua­ Come in now and save! days before the end of the com­ recommendations which will make emphasized in all their publici­ phase and last quarter. Dryer or Dishwasher 3-DAY s a l e on Maytag! color, and unless you inspect go on — Watergate, energy, N.C.) sat through the The morning star is Venus. members of the Republican sion I convinced a sport­ mittee’s authorized term. It is con­ ty. them closely, they look like Mideast. If anything, the Party of the Town of Bolton: such actions and events impossible in One evening last fall I was President’s speech, unsmiling The evening stars are Mer­ ing goods distributor he aluminum. A real neat job. Mideast and energy crises even In accordance with Section 9- sidered unlikely however, that the the future, it will have made a con­ returning from a affair in East and disdainful, like an old cury, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn. ought to clean out h’s My conclusion about the did the President sojie good, 425 of the General Statutes of COME IN and MAKE US AN OFFER — trial will take place that soon. Hartford and decided to take Roman senator suffering the Those born on this date are warehouse and sell me tribution to American government. matter is that I think HELCO bailing him out by focusing on the State of Connecticut, and 25 DRYERS ■Tolland Turnpike instead of I- rhetoric of an upstart dictator under the sign of Aquarius. the stuff at a slight (heh, __ I don’t believe you’ll ever be able to buy a Maytag ap­ a ) o ought to stop talking out of both other things than Watergate. amid the ruins of the republic. the applicable Party Rules, 86. AH seemed to be as usual un­ American novelist Sinclair pliance for less than you can during this giant sale. sides of its mouth. If the I’m going to go out on a limb How the interruptions of notice is hereby given that the heh!) loss. If the trucks are prompt you should see the til I reached the Manchester Lewis was born Feb. 7, 1885. Come . . . see for yourself! Must Be Sold! smaller domestic users of elec­ and make an unpopular predic­ applause must have galled him. Town Committee of the load this weekend. It’s got hockey equipment, (sticks, town line and then it was hard to On this 4ay in history: tricity are going to be urged to tion. Watergate, energy — the The cameras focused several Republican Party of the Town gloves, pucks, etc.) all kinds of high grade Old Folks^ ^Wisdom believe my eyes. In 1926, the average pay for turn their thermostats down whole kit of problems — will times on the three top Cabinet of Bolton,, has fixed Thursday, racquets, table tennis sets. Crossman Air Rifles, etc. On practically every utility common labor in the United and wear sweaters and save still be around in 1975. They.will officers — Secretaries States was 54 cents an hour. April 18,1974, as they day of the All to be peddled at less than dealer cost and all with For about a decade, while the youth that the younger generation is now pole on Tolland Turnpike from energy in every other way ALL NEW still be around in 1976. I don’t Kissinger, Shultz and In 1956, Autherine Lucy, the Primary for the election of our “no-hard-time” money back guarantee. cult flourished, older people weren’t East Hartford to Oakland, 133 possible, then the big commer­ think that President Nixon will members of the Republican giving some credit for know-how to of them, there has been in­ • Schlesinger. They were sym­ first Negro admitted to the cial and industrial customers get the Watergate shadow off Town Committee in said Town, suppose to have much sense. We’d got the older. stalled not too long ago a bols that the Administration University of Alabama, was MAYTAGS like^ the town ought to be his back even if he escapes an ' has not shut up shop. This may. which Primary will be held if the world into a terrible condition and brilliant blue mercury vapor expelled on grounds that she ac­ All at special GIANT You never see the husband, John, in expected to do the same. There cused school officials of con­ o'pposing candidacies are filed CO lamp. New York City may have should be no more of this one- SALE PRICES! See all the “never trust anyone over thirty,” was spiring in riots that accom-' in accordance, with Section 9- this commercial. He is asleep on the its Great White Way, which I light-on-everypole policy. And latest MAYTAG FEATURES panied her court-ordered 405 and 9-406 of the General an axiom of the very bright young. couch and has been .for some years. have read has been dimmed when new street lights are to be Statutes of the State of Connec­ at Low Low Prices! somewhat lately due to the enrollment. Don’t miss these bargains! But, Madison Avenue-types who are A grizzled character with untamed installed in other places, I In 1967, fire in a restaurant ticut. CD energy crunch, but Manchester suggest that at least half of Dated at Bolton, Connecticut, dependable MAYTAG WASHERS Terms Available Gas and Electric MAYTAG DRYERS supposed to know what motivates peo­ eyebrows and an outdoor look now has its Big Blue Boulevard, atop a 10-story building in those on Tolland Turnpike and Montgomery, Ala., took 26 ■ this 30th day of January, 1974. • Giant capacity tubs • Power Fin • The dryers with the differ ple are now making their "TV pitches Tolland Turnpike, and ap­ agitators • Specially designed for reminisces about his boyhood and Sheldon Road be removed and lives. Republican Town Committee ence! Maytag Halo of Heat parently it isn’t going to be used for that purpose. When I of the Town of Bolton.. Permanent Press • 3 water temps on the premise that “mama knows those days when his father would dimmed. right away. In 1973, the U.S, Senate voted • 3 water level settings drying eliminates "hot spots’ look across Deming Street at I- Robert A. Dixon, We’ll Trade ■ We’ll Deal! • Easy to clean filter. best.” And in an occasional rare case come home all out of sorts and upset It looks to me as if HELCO is to set up a seven-member com­ 86 and see the extravagant dis­ mittee to investigate the Chairman some sense is also credited to the old still trying to promote sales of play of street lights on Tolland and take an Alka Seltzer to soothe his Watergate break-in of T H E M A Y T A G electricity in some directions, Turnpike, I just wonder why I MAYTAG DISHWASHERS MAYTAG FOOD WASTE problems. while the ordinary domestic Democratic National should be called on to save PORTA-DRYERS Headquarters.------CONVERTIBLE OR BUILT-IN DISPOSERS And remembering, he says that he user is being urged, to assume energy when neither the town the big part in energy saving. A thought for the day: SLATE • Maytag gets You know the one, where mother does as his father used to. That may nor.ilELCO really seem to be English novelist Charles e Needs no spe- The over engineered I am informed that certain interested. c 1,11 wring or dishes sparkling and daughter sit on the back porch, Dickens said, “There are books POOL TABLES clean, no pre• disposer that grinds well be, but he looks more to us like a street lighting standards are As ever, venting • il,mg all lood wastes. Built of which the backs and covers on a w.iH or a rinsing • Big ca- and while mother embroiders busily, ^ suggested in a code made up by Sherwood G. Bowers to wiirk when others man who might pour three fingers of are the best parts.” From ’ 2 9 5 tail. Quiet operation. Northeast Utilities and en­ 75 Deming St. dishes • Whisper discuss the tensions of the big city and bourbon on his troubles at the end of a dorsed by our state PUC. These Expert ______.Z. Manchester repairs I how difficult it is to fall asleep. bad day. specs are guidelines and recommendations and on all And more carpet from our huge purchase of rem­ The daughter recalls how when her types ol But like it or not the mature are municipalities are not required Our American nants; the remainder of hooks, lures and fishing • RAIN CHECK AWARD father had a hard time getting to to fol|p^ them exactly. They tables again being conceded some degree of Heritage gadgets from that stock; toddler and other sizes of dis- [«(ry Item In this ad a«ailabl< it sleep, her mother always said, “John, are oplionSl. Evldehtly one of Dear editor; , posable diapers; another big toad of greeting cards the price sho»n eicept lot Itemi WINNING wisdom. Suppose we’ll just have to the specs points to an ideal I Today's Thought j SPEEDY DELIVERY marted ohe-ol-a-kind. II lor lome INSTANT CREDIT take Sominex.” The implication is Many races and creeds have' (including Valentines) and dozens & dozens of things I live up to it. situation where one beautiful ...FvlasUrlhaii reason the Item is not available, UP TO $500.00 GUARDIAN gone into the making of our can’t even remember, like Pine desks. Top Choice & iMSi oIMfS. Ym cet please notil)i our (eneral oflice, JutI bring your crtdtl credeniioU WlUT you Halit... 225-watt mercury lamp is hung "Never to judge rashly: never 618-5293. or other accepted credit cordt American heritage. By Primi^ Dog Foods, Paints, Brushes and more. WNCNyQuaaiii iti on every utility pole and our to interpret the actions of w ilh you. Terrm arronged Up to designating February as x s iu ix ... 3 yeor» lo pay. SERVICE town department in charge of American History month. The others in an ill-sense, but to ■ come visit and enjoy the complimentary street lighting has gone right jir n m E i m Daughters of the American have compassion for their infir­ 2 pc. Cue $fi9S delicious coffee while you look. No one will pressure OPKIN TIUIIS. & Kltl, riU. ! CHElUt AV AII.ABI.E! TAKE I fVl I HI VOl >3g. , , RUFFED HASSOCKS in Belfast and in Dublin, to find Reg. Reg. Nor does Peru, or at least in­ ZVt-QUART out precisely what the govern­ 14.97 56.87 fluential elements in its govern­ m m STAINLESS ment of the Republic means by ment, want the^ isolation that 9 6 JK 44 the “present status." Solid-state. “Wake to music" fea­ Automatic changer, 2 detachable affected the Chileah govern­ ___ Tound Square TEA KETTLE Is it “ United Kingdom ture. Compact walnut-grain case. ment of Salvador Allende. so Our Reg. 4.67 status,” as Faulkner demands? enclosures. Two albums included. Reg. S.66-5)^6. Decor colors in dura­ adversely. ble, heavy gauge vinyl. Top padded Or is it the status given it in the Hence the work of James Republic’s constitiltion? / Greene, which, according to with resilient ur,ethane foam. Save! .Sharing Power well-informed government and On Cosgrave’s ability to 3 Days provide an answer the whole concept of sharing power PUsh-button spout. between the two communities Panama Canal DEPT. Stainless steel. of Northern Ireland may de­ Negotiations Copper bottom for 7 pend. extra-speedy heat­ Former Premier Jack Lynch, To Resume ing. Save. a consistent advocate of a WASHINGTON (UPI) - Pop-Up Books peaceful solution in the North, Members of the Senate Foreign^ Reg. 67(1:...... has been spurred by his Fianna Relations Committee were Fai party to demand an “very hopeful” that a new 3-PC. SET assurance that the Sunningdale .Panama Canal treaty can be Harlequein PORCELAIN agreement does not interfere achieved. Sen. Gale McGee, D- Reg. 55d)...... with the Republic’s con­ Wyo., said after a briefing by SAUCEPANS stitutional claim to jurisdiction Ambassador Ellsworth Bunker. Our Reg. 1.57 over the north. “There is still a very long Richard Scarry Faulkner, goaded by cries of way to go but at least we are on ...... “sellout” from militant TWO-SLICE TOASTER ,8-CUP COFFEEMAKER the road again,” McGee said, Books, Reg. 3.68 Protestants’has demanded that referring to the 10 years, of 4-TIER SHELF UNIT FRAMED PICTURES Cosgrave give a clear-cut 44 Reg. stalled negotiations on the 3 Days Reg. 6.78 K jE A A Reg. 4.44 Agatha Christie assurance that the northern 3 DSys 24.88 Canal Zone’s ‘future ended by status is within the United Bunker’s agreement on matters 3 Days “ ~ 3 Days 33 Reg. 88d;...... Easy-to-clean por­ Kingdom. Wide toast or pastry slots, auto­ Flavo-drip'“ automatically brews of principle with the Panama ^^20x20x10" celain with black With the Sunningdale agree­ matic pop-up. Adjustable settings. governfhent last month. trim. '/2 , 1 and 1 ’/2- drip coffee a fast, new way. Looks like walnut but it's made of dura­ Attractive 18x24" pictures are matted ment due for formal ratifica­ C o p yrig h t C 1974 by S. S KRESGE Company Bunker met with committee Odessa File qt. in the set. Stack- ble steel! Stack as a wall unit. for ektra richness, handsomely framed tion soon, time Is running out members on the eve, of a one- Rgq^j^S-Shelf Unit. 60x10" 9.22 Reg. 1 .1 4 ...... able. Save. for Cosgrave fo put forward a MANCHESTER day trip to Panama with in wood. Overall size: 20x26”; Save! WATERBURY CROMWELL SOUTHINGTON Secretary of State Henry formula acceptable to both NOW 4 239 Spencer St. 881 Wolcott St. MANCHESTER viewpoints: CONVENIINT LOCATIONS (Silver Lone) 43 Shunpike Rd. 4 10 Queen St. (Route 10) Kissinger to initial the joint NOW 4 Opposite Naugatuck Mall At Intersection of Rt. 72 and 9 Near 1-84, Exit 32 statement of prineiples which 239 Spencer St. WATERBURY CROMWELL SOUTHINGTON CONVENIENT LOCATIONS 881 Wolcott St. will guide negotiators. (Silver Lane) 45 Shunpike Rd. 410 Queen St. (Route 10) Opposite Naugatuck Mail At Intersection of Rt. 72 and 9 Near 1-84, Exit 32 ■) PAGE EIGHT — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn,, Thurs., Feb, 7, 1974

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Manchester OPEN D AILY 10-10 Nmr... 3«tayst« Hospital "'"A" THURS, ClwriHI 725 E. MldiMe turnpike I Xhe School Bell I Notes at R OHirt FRI., SAT Manchester Tom R u88o Discharged Wednesday; Home and .School For many students this will Patricia Eggleston, 143 Relaliontt Coordinator OPEN MON. AND be their first contact with this Hollister St.; John Hancock, OREEN STAMPS • The Illing Student Council is type of entertainment and art East Hartford; Kenneth Irish, TOES, 8 A.M. to on the move within the com­ form. Preperformance motiva­ 85 Durant St.; Christopher munity. At the suggestion of tion and background informa­ Sparks, -Manchester Motel; 9 P.M. WED., several of its members, the tion as well as follow-up ac­ Raymond Lee, 7 Eastview Dr., council has undertaken a social tivities and disci ssions add up Rockville; Mary McGovern, NOW 3 Fine TH U R Q C A T service activity. to a worthwhile experience. East Hartford; Ann Boris, Supermarkets Supermarkets S A T . - In January, atout 30 students • The play was chosen and Pinney St., Ellington; Antonio * to Serve _ scheduled to coincide with Donato, West St., Hebron; from Illing raif a bingo for the Priets You Better 8 A.M. tO 10 P.M. patients at the Meadows Con­ historical studies taking place RAMS Elsie Hjarne, 175 Scantic BHecHve valescent Home. The winners in the classrooms. This Meadow Rd., South Windsor;- Fsttrusry . ^ 4 | / r y m i a t s I , program also provides oppor­ a talent ^how. They organized Claudia Morin, 325 Kelly Rd., received prizes donated by the themselves, found a teacher to p O ! * - '* * student council. tunities for interdisciplinary Vernon. 2400 EXTRA “You have the right to know the quality of meat teaching since its subject help them and put together a Also, Virginia Desteph, Depot The idea was for each student one-hour show that featured a to adopt a patient for a day and matter is historical and its Rd., Coventry; Ethel Reopell, S&H GREEN you buy. That’s why all our meat Is the finest form a language art. wide variety of student talent 10 Euclid Lane, Bolton; U.S.D.A. Choice.” talk with him and help him play including singing, dancing, the bingo game. This play, alopg with the Valmarie Jalbert, East Hart­ STAMPS Coast Guard assembly program playing instruments, comedy ford; Barbara Hughes, 7 North DRISTAN® MIST Pick Up .S.D.A. Choice First Cut Because of the success of the skits and much more. 225EXCEDRIN® 100 ANACIN® TARS 25 ALKA-SELTZER® venture, the council plans to ex­ last fall, the NASA Rd., Bolton; Janice Rocker, 29 3 Days „ 1 1 - 1 3 Days a # / I T Flyer In (National Aeronautical Space It was so successful that Elsie Dr.; Kelly Harvey, 159 pand the project and include teachers and students again 15 cc Oristan* Pain relief. J t U i Alkalizing. Store other senior citizen Administration) science Wetherell St.; Virginia Smith, 9 nasal , mist. 7 presentation, the Christmas joined forces to produce “The Overhill Rd., Ellington; Linda S ^ 80PM®, 1 .3 3 ^ * 50-slze.. 54^ ■ 72,...1.36 organizations in town. 1974 Illing Junior High Talent UCK STEAK play and future assembly Krieg, 96A Rachel Rd.; Charles In March, the Illing choir and Show,” to be presented the guitar club plan to visit con- programs are all part of Illing’s Carter, Main St., Coventry; attempt to provide relevant Thursday after school in the vaiescents and present an infor- school cafeteria. Laurie Bengtson, 46 Pleasant mai concert. and interesting ways to learn. Valley Rd., South Windsor; It is during the junior high Music teacher Betty Lou Nor- Brian Jalet, 10 Peach Tree Hartford Stage Company years students learn to ap­ deen helped create another op­ Lane, South Windsor; Yvette ROAST The Illing Junior High School preciate many aspects of our portunity for the expression of Theriault, 7A Ambassador Dr. fine arts assembiy program student talent. cuiture simply by being ;i6 fi. oz. - ^ r U.S.D.A. Choice California continues with a presentation exposed to them. ^11 students Rock bands, modern dance on the Civil War by the Hart­ are not expected to like all and several other student- ford Stage Co. Feb. 13. initiated arts will highlight the assemblies, but at Illing many Rockville WELLA® RALSAM V05® HAIR SPRAY Hot Spot All Illing students will have opportunities ace provided to show. A few faculty members 3 Days ^ INNOCENT COLOR® LONGA SILKY® the opportunity to see the may also appear in the perfor­ Hospital 3 D»y$ ^ 3 Days 3 Days g m help students decide where Regular or 7*9# Regular or T BONELESS professional theater group in mance. Hair color by V Regular or g " " A natural spectacular is provided as lava and burning gas­ CHUCK ROAST ^1?? their interests lie. extra body. m ‘‘Some Wore Blue and Some The 1974 talent show is just Notes hard to hold. Toni. %0^W extra hold • es spew from the crater of Mt. Etna near Catania, Sicily in Illing Talent Show * N e lw t. Wore Gray’;^ in Bailey one of many ways the school •FI . 02 the fourth day of the volcano’s eruption. Officials said no Admitted Wednesday; Mary U.S.D.A. Choice S ( Auditorium at Manchester High Last year Illing Junior High provides-opportunities for the inhabited areas are endangered by the lava flow. (UPI Rib End Best Center Cut (Water Added) Schooi. School students wanted to have development of the total child. Bolton, Farmstead Lane, Rockville; Eunice Clark, E. photo) m Boneless Rolled Main St., Rockville; Lynn SEMI-BONELESS Hathaway, Hanson Dr., Ver­ Vernon non; Karen Marquis, Windsor PORK Ave., Rockville; George P08K I News Capsules McCombe, Pleasant St-, Town’s ADM Rockville; Robert McFall, Oak House Calmly HAMS v‘ *...... *...... St., Rockville; Jane Nickerson, At $ 1,0 4 4 Somers; David Pastula, Clark St., South Windsor; Barry BAN«R0U0N iCHOPS K deodorant 4.5-OZ/ RRYLCREEM® 12-OZ.* VITALIS® ROAST ‘Not a Darn Thing’ Vernon places slightly below pays Days 3 Days ^ Votes Inquiry Richardson, Mt. Spring Rd., . M M A 3 3 the median in its cost per pupil Tolland; Frank Rizy, Sunny Anti - perspi- 7-ounce*sjze- V Grooms and V Non-greasy O BERKELEY, Calif. (UPI) — Although police have at $1,044, based on Average Dai­ rant.I.Soz.* 6 3 ^ By MIKE FEINSILBER trom ready to vote to impeach followed dozens of leads, a spokesman said today “not a View Dr., Vernon; Frank Slisz, "" conditions. groom. V # ly Membership of 7,065, accor­ 'FI. 02. perspirant, 534 ------15-OZ.M.32 WASHINGTON (UPI) - A Nixon. Harlow St., Rockville; Norma •Net wt. darn thing has checked out” so far in the search for ‘ N e lw l. ding to the report of the Connec­ Wilson, Thrall Rd., Vernon. •FI 02 year ago, no one would have The first clash in the House Patricia Hearst, the kidnaped daughter of publisher-editor ticut Public Expenditure Coun­ guessed that the House ever inquiry may come from Cox’s cil (CPEC). Discharged Wednesday; Randolph A. Hearst. Miss Hearst was kidnaped Monday Diana Avarista, Maple St., Ver­ would vote to consider whether successor, Leon Jaworski, who night. This reflects a 10 per cent in­ non; Lori Dotting, Rt. 31, President Nixon should be im­ is reluctant to share informa­ crease over the 1971-72 figure of Coventry; Beth Cheney, RFD 8, peached. Only firebrands tion he has gathered. Wage Bill Advances $965.11 and a 40 per cent in­ Vernon; Ruth Curry, Wilson suggested so drastic a course. Ja.worski says he cannot crease over the cost of $742.60 Lane, Rockville; Bettie Fong, But Wednesday, after what provide grand jury evidence five years ago. WASHINGTON (UPI) — Legislation to raise the $1.60 Weigold Rd., Tolland; Mrs. Nixon has called "a year of except on a judge’s orders. hourly minimum wage to $2 is adv^incing in both the House The total $1,044 includes Rosemarie Hice and son, RFD Watergate,” the House calmly, John M. Doar, special counsel and Senate. President'Nixon vetoed a similar measure last $932.59 for operating expenses 2, Rockville; Lawrence Hickey, after an hour’s unimpassioned for the impeachment inquiry, V2 lb. September. and $111.41 in debt service, Somers Rd., Ellington; Anita debate, voted by an says he still hopes for an ac­ IMPORTED BOILED HAM equipment and transportation. Jones, Union St., Rockville. 9-OZ.* ULTRA RRITE® 7-OZ.* TbOTHP^TE 24-0Z.* AYDS® SOF SKIN® LOTION overwhelming 410-4 to commodation. The state average total is $1,- ^ ^ ^ Louise Kauffman, Ellington 3 DDays a y s 1^ ■ ^ 3 OnvaDays a3 nDays .w . ______3 a Days n __ __ . authorize an impeachment in­ The committee is reluctant to 054.70 and the median per pupil Ave., Ellington; Lisa Kowalski, Regular or Super white quiry. seek a court order fbr Spy Probe Continues cost is $968.69. Reducing Moisturizing Phoenix St., Vernon; Laura mint flavor. or fluoride. plan candy. It gave the House Judiciary Jaworski’s evidence. Sweet Life WASHINGTON (UPI) — The Senate Armed Services Of the total education budget 'Nttwl. lotion.16 02.*’ By Feb. 20, the committee is Cambell’s Kratzke, Main St., Ellington; • N e l« l •FI 02 Committee such broad sub­ Committee, although satisfied with explanations of Joint of a little more than $7 million, Mary Marciniec, Mansfield poena power the committee to receive a legal brief from Chiefs of Staff Chairman Adm. Thomas Moorer and $5,010,963 or 67.9 per cent came Center; Mrs. Holly Scalise and could demand that Nixon Doar on what constitutes an im­ DELMONTd PUNCH ! SecreUry of State Henry Kissinger, has decided to con­ from local taxes; $2,238,344 or son. Center Rd., Vernon; Fran­ , ...... himself appear to testify — or peachable offense. It then will TOMATOES tinue its investigation of an intragovernmental spy ring.. At 30.3 per cent from state funds; cis Scalley, Estelle Dr., Ver­ treat his refusal as an im­ refine and adopt its own defini­ stewed Tomatoes VEGETABLE issue are allegations that files of the National Security and $126,534 or 1.7 per cent non; Richard Welesky, Broad peachable offense. tion. The Constitution is vague & Tomato Paste from federal funds. By its vote the House directed on that point. Council were pilfered in 1971. Brook. f— PEARS iUETERGENT In its report the CPEC noted the committee “to investigate By March 1, the committee 16 Oz. Tins SOUP that dollars are not the 16 Oz. 49 Oz. Brown Admits fully and completely whether will receive a summation of all 10 O z. measure of the quality or quan- I ^ V ' v sufficient grounds exist for the available evidence, ranging Canadian Fuel Sought .tity of education. “Many fac­ His Computer House of Representatives to from Nixon’s role in the HARTFORD (UPI) — Gov. Thomas J. Meskill says the tors, not m easureable by Violates Law exercise its constitutional Watergate cover-up to his tax dollars alone, directly affect 1-A-DAY® VITAMINS 16-OZ/RARY OIL 100 WITH IRON power to impeach Richard M. returns. state Energy Emergency Agency has found a possible Days 14-OZ.* BARYTALC the yield on money invested in HARTFORD (UPI) - State 3 M M M 3 Days 3 Days m 4 D a ys ^ ^ ^ Nixon, President of the United Rep. Jerome R. Waldie, D- source of gasoline in western Canada, and he has asked Tax Commissioner F. George multiple ^ O o education,” the report stated. 100 Rich oil forAw » V 100 One-A-TOO Smooth talc Q States of America.” • Calif., a member of the com­ energy chief Eckardt Beck to start negotiations to deter- Brown has admitted to vitamins. m dry skin care. mittee and author of one of the niine how much is available to Connecticut. MesHll also Day®, iron. / to keep dry. Defeated, 342-70, was an legislators he violated a state •Net wt attempt by some Republicans' 14 impeachment resolutions directed Deputy Transportation Commission F. (jolin law when he set up his to require the committee to before it, said Nixon's Pease to explore possibility of rail service to transport the department’s own computer WED., THURS , FRI , SAT. COUPON [•. finish by April 30. Judiciary appearance is “essential.” gasoline. system. ALKA-SELTZER PLUS®. Rodino, chairman for only a Days Only Chairman Peter W. Rodino Jr., Brown told a meeting of the 3 D-N.J., promised to shoot for year, said events have given Gloria: Laws legislature’s Audit Review British Election Due 30 effervescent analgesic alkaliz­ that date. Congress no course other than Commitee Wednesday although ing cold tablets. Use as directed. The turnaround in House sen­ to investigate impeachment. Can’t Curtail the legislature set up one com­ MAYONNAISE w it h c o u p o I? b e l o w o n l y 5 9 ^ LONDON (UPI) —Prime Minister Edward Heath has timent on whether to even con­ Added Rodino; “For almost Voter Rights puter center for all state agen­ sider impeachment evolved 200 years, Americans have un­ ordered a general election Feb. 28, the government an­ cies, he did not feel the central dergone the stress of preser-1 “The Freshest Produce Sold coupon nounced today. Heath made the decision at an emergency 60 PEPTO-BISMOL® TABS, from Oct. 20, when Archibald co u p o n HARTFORD (UPI) - sy&tem could handle all the tax Cox was fired as special ving their freedom and thej M fl. Vtllow cabinet meeting called because the government has been Secretary of the State Gloria department’s work. 3 Days Only Watergate prosecutor. Constituion that protects it. It is | unsuccessful in efforts to halt this weekend’s nationwide Schaffer says legislation to State Comptroller Nathan G. Chewable tablets provide protec­ But polls of the House make our turn now.” i coal miners strike. shorten the state’s election Agostinelli, under whose clear that members are far Jumbo 48-oz. calendar must not curtail the jurisdiction the computer came tive coating action/antacid. NANAS I EXTRA S&H rights of voters or candidates. when It was installed, said he . r n c E COCA COLA Election Bill Moves She told the legislative Elec-, agreed to allow the computer to 5-DAY STAY DRYER® WASHINGTON (UPI) — A bill that would fully finance tions Committee Wednesday “it be purchased by Brown but only WITH IS most important that 3 Days Only I With This Coupon presidential elections with federal funds was approved by because he thought it was a COUPON GREEN STAMPS | adequate time be provided for temporary arrangement. I And Purchase Of the Senate Rules Committee. 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The Japanese AMATIniNh.l ....TInFik.1 their 16 hostages today but Om CoHpM Par FKiHy On* Cm a h ii Pit Family OiwM Cou|mI Po^amlly CoupM P^ai^ threatened to shoot the premier expressed dismay remaining 12 captives unlbss a today and said “We have to con­ iHsaft" DIPPITY-DO® GEL Japan Air Lines plane is tinue landing permission but at V« Carat 3 Days O n ly ' allowed to fly to Kuwait from the 5 a.m. time limit given by Singapore with four other the captors it’s too dark for safe *300 Select regular or extra'-hold set­ terrorists holding three landing.” ..... I THIS COUPON ...... THIS C0C..„ a : ^ iT H THIS co u p w r ..... I THIS COUPON 50 EXTRA Wadding Band 87.50 Carat ting formula. 8 ounces net weight. hostages. 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A woman hostage watched as a half dozen Copyright O |9 7 4 _by S.,S, KRESGE Compoov, released today said the others policemen standing by in a bus were still all right. near the embassy climbed but ^MANCHESTER PARKADE MANCHESTER WATERBURY ?39 Spencer St. CROMWELL SOUTHINGTON In Singapore, Prime Minister and knelt on the sidewalk to say 881 W olcott St. 45 Shunpike Rd. 4 10 Queen St. (Route 10) (Silver Lane) Oppoiit# Nouflotuck Moll At Inferiectlon of St. 7 2 a n d 9 Near 1-84, Ixit 33 Lee Kuan Yew said “foolproof their Moslem prayers at noon.

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\ » ’ •» PAGE T E N ^ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Thurs., Feb. 7. 1974 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchestorjtonn., Thurs.. Feb. 7. 1974 - PAGE RT.F.VR^m Tolland Historical Society Plans Antiques Show From Your m Show will be held Feb. 16 and 17 VIVIAN KENNESON Antique furniture will range Other dealers will display early at the , Tolland High School Correttponclrnl from 18fh century to Victorian. wooden ware, tinware, woven cafeteria. Hours are 10 a.m. to Some dealers will specialize in coverlets, tools and hardware. The Tolland Historical 9 p.m. on Saturday and 11 a.m. Society’s 8th Annual Antiques early glassware, pewter, pain­ Twenty-nine dealers, many of Neighbor’s Kitchen to 6 p.m. on Sunday. tings, prints and rare books. , whom have been in attendance since the first show, are; /fs/ 'TbuO Nl • • - • Manchester Antique Shop, By Vivian F. Ferguson ’ w w v > — Manchester; Meredith Hill An­ tiques, Natick, Mass.; Memory Lane, Wales, Mass.; House Antiques, Tolland; Lila E. Green, Ashland, Mass.; Rhea Talley Stewart^as been and spoon yogurt over cloth. Rose Etter Antiques, Broad in love with the Afghan people (To, be authentic, tie Brook; Cha-Ro-Lane Antiques, and their country since her first cheesecloth into bag and then Rockville; Riverside Antiques, 4 visit in 1966. ‘T really didn’t tie it to a refrigerator shelf so Warrenville; Wayne Hilt, East want to go there at all. Persia Hartford. bag is suspended over colander was my interest then. I selected " Also, Stacia Silyester and bowl to drip overnight. Next m to tour which included Iran with day, turn drained yogurt into Cromwell; M. Gipstein & Son a side trip to Afghanistan. I Antiques, Millis, Mass.; Afghans, of course, feel it Society’s two museums, the Old V4 teaspoon salt should be called Afghan lamb. Jail Museum on Tolland Green GIFTS 1 teaspoon plus 2 cups Despite their poverty and and the Benton Homestead on CP granulated sugar often the isolation of the rugged Metcalf Rd., and the develop­ 2 tablespoons plus 4 cups oil mountainside, the people are c o o l ' ■^nsLbJ/K. o jJ r ment of educational programs 1 cup milk at the museums. exceedingly friendly. Rhea sees 4V4 cup flour (approximate) this in direct contrast to our The Old Jail is open May 1 to 2 cups confectioners sugar own mountain people of Ap­ Oct. 31 on Sundays from 1 to 4 1 teaspoon powdered car­ palachia who, in their isolation, p.m. The Benton Homestead is (Herald photo by Centiluomo) damom open May 1 to O ct. 31, have become apprehensive of 2/3 cup finely ground pistachios ib outsiders. Mrs. Stewart Prepares Aushak Wednesday and Sunday from 1 WOODWARE 1 cup water » to 4 p.m. Although donations The beautiful azure blue Beat eggs in large bowl of W teaspoon freshly ground are appreciated, admission is serni-precious stone, lapis in the 1920’s, who was thrown electric mixer. Add salt, one lazuli, is another of their few black pepper not charged at either museum. POTTERY out of office b^ause he ad­ tablespoon granulated sugar, A refreshment bar will be assets. “They raise wonderful vocated too-rapid progress for 3 tablespoons chopped fresh two tablespoons oil and the fruits which they dry and ship mint or 1 tablespoon dried mint open throughout the show his country. ’The last paragraph milk; beat to mix. Gradually ■A lb. lasagne, cooked al dente, I lo M fiT o featuring homemade soups, all over the world,” Rhea said. of “Fire in Afghanistan’’ beat in enough flour to form a drained sandwiches and coffee, and PEWTER “The grape crop for raisins was reads”.....among the ashes of soft dough — it will be slightly very poor last year over most of homemade cake. all dreams like Amanullah’s Chaka (see recipe) sticky. Turn out ont floured Plans for the Tolland Historical.Society’s 8th annual antique show are under way. Mrs. -the world. This was a boon for there lies a phoenix. A fire that board and knead 10 minutes or The general donation to the Heat 3 tablespoons of oil in the Afghans who had a good has died down often leaves until smooth and elastic. Cover Joseph Hall, society member who is in charge of the exhibitors; Duane A. Mathews, at Antiques Show is $1.25 with a heavy saucepan. Add leeks, half MILK GLASS crop.” behind a spark that can be and let rest 10 minutes. center, and Edward Patapas, co-chairmen of the event; select two bronze oriental vases discount when presenting a a teaspoon salt and red-pepper The Afghan does no baking at fanned into another flame.” Cut dough into eighths. Roll and an antique lamp which will be among the items for sale. (Herald photo by Gen- advertising card or newspaper flakes. Cook over low heat until advertisement. home. CMking is done over Rhea, herself helped fan a out each piece as thinly as tiluomo) ☆ charcoal braziers. A meal must flame in that the book was par­ wilted and tender, stirring oc­ STAINLESS casionally. possible on floured board. Lift be made and eaten immediate­ tially responsible for a govern­ dough over back of hand and Heat remaining oil in skillet ------ly. Bread, called “nan” , is ment coup which took place in with fingers of other hand and cook onion until tender and Project tought. The dough is pasted to July 17, 1973. Her story helped gradually pull a stretch dough TABLEWARE golden. Add lamb and cook, ?u/err the side of an extremely hot bring attention to many things until it is paper thin as in HELP stirring, until no pmk color oven which is a pit in the the Afghans did not know about making strudel. Rood-Cherrone remains. Stir in thKtomato ground. themselves. O u t dough into twelve 3V4” Menus sauce, pepper, remaining teas­ PICTURES Lamb is the basic meat. The Critic John Barkham, rounds, flute one side to make 5 poon salt and bring to a MiL Afghans, being of the Moslem formerly with the Saturday an approximation of an Menus which will be prepared religion, do not eat pork. TTiey Review, would like to see Rhea Simmer uncovered until and served next week by \elephant ear. Odd-shaped St. James Church, St. James Church, officiated at will make kababs which are write another book on this coun­ mixture has thick-sauce con­ lattice pearl headpiece. She members of HELP (Han­ IRON COOKWARE . pieces can be left that way Manchester, was the scene the double-ring ceremony. The sold on the streets. You buy a try in which the people live sistency. Add two tablespoons carried a colonial bouquet of dicapped Earning and Living from Ireland rather than rolled again. Fry - A x A i w Dec. 1 of the marriage of Linda church was decorated with skewer of meat, then go to the much as they did in the Middle mint. red sweetheart roses, baby’s Project), a program designed 0 cookies, four at a time, in Nancy Cherrone to David Rood, floral arrangements on the seller of “nan” or bread and Ages. Preheat oven to 375. Arrange breath and stephanotis. to train handicapped for lasagne on bottom of a l>4-2”- remaining oil heated to 345-350 2)oI£r /Aj -zutexf J both of Manchester. altar and on the pews. Mrs. make yourself a little sandwich She may do so someday. At until golden; turn and brown employment in the food service ☆ deep baking dish. Spread leeks The bride is the daughter, of.. -Ralph Macarone was organist Miss Nancy Vitti of Stamford SYROCO by folding that flat bread the moment she is writing a other side. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cherrone and soloist. . industry at Manchester Com-- around the meat. Rhea calls mystery story. over noodles. Top with chaka was matron of honor. She wore munity College, are as follows: Drain on paper towels. of 59 Glenwood St. The The bride, given in marriage this “the hot dog of Aushak and then meat sauce. Sprinkle a Burgundy silk jersey gown Monday: Chicken noodle Place remaining granulated bridegroom is the son of Mr. by her father, wore a crepe fashioned with white lace under WALL PIECES Afghanistan. ” 6 tablespoons oil remaining mint over top and soup, hamburger on homemade sugar and water in small and Mrs. William Rood of 2 maracaine gown designed with Yogurt is an important food 3-4 cups finely sliced leeks bake 15 minutes or until bubbly. the bodice and a small roll, French fried potatoes, ap­ saucepan. Heat, stirring, until H/mtER' 5 2 i Stephen St. vee-neckline trimmed with item. I have been told by many (about 5 large) Serves four. detachable cape. She carried a ple streusel, coffee or tea. sugar dissolves and then ’liie Rev. Dr. George Webb of pearls and beads at cuffs and colonial bouquet of sweetheart travelers that yogurt is 1^ teaspoons salt Chaka Thursday: French onion CANDLES 1 quart plain yogurt simmer five minutes. Dip South United Methodist Church, Empire bodice. Her floor- roses, carnations and baby’s “different” in other countries. W teaspoon crushed, red-hot drained cookies in the syrup and the Rev. Daniel Karpiey of soup, turkey club sandwich, 3 cloves garlic, finely chopped length veil was attached to a breath. Rhea tells me that yogurt is pepper flakes, or to taste and then in pistachio mixture. Q uA p 2 creamy cole slaw, chocolate drained, thereby thicker and 1 onion, finely chopped 1 teaspoon salt m o v m i fudge cake, coffee or tea. Set on rack to cool. Makes Bridesmaids were Miss Anm CARDS more adaptable in cooking. 1 lb. ground lean lamb Line colander with four Friday: Manhattan clam about 96 cookies. Cersosimo of East Hartford; "You see little white bags 1^ cups tomato sauce thickness cheesecloth. Set chowder, grilled cheese, potato Q v c m g s B S Mrs. Susan Miller of Man- suspended on stick tripods. This colander over bowl or in sink chips, fruited jello, coffee or is the yogurt dripping. Rhea toloking, N.J.; and Mrs. Alyda tea. ' ^ 0 uiUirT Parroa of Cambridge, Mass. PERMANENT puts hers into a cheesecloth- 'm s Lunch on Tuesday and Friday Their gowns were identical to lined colander. For the Aushak, are $1.25 and on Thursday, that worn by the honor atten­ which we had for lunch, she dant. $1.50. All tickets must be Flower Arrangements allowed the yogurt to drain for purchased through the College about an hour. Gregory Rood of Hyannis, Bookstore. Luncheons will be 0 "Why it looks like an Italian Mass., was his brother’s best served promptly at noon in the PERMANENT TREES dish,” I commented. ’The odor man. Ushers were Jonathan Food Service Dining Room at c? was marvelous. It was lasagna, Rood of Hyannis, Mass., the Manchester Community covered with chaka (yogurt bridegroom’s brother; Louis College, Student Center, 60 seasoned with garlic and salt), ( 3 n k j ^ Cherrone of Manchester, the Bidwell St. . , HANGING POTS topped with lamb flavored wiU bride’s brother; Philip Sarra of leeks, mint and tomato sauce. Bolton; Robert Smith of Rhea explained that the /e ts u s e - Rockville; and Walter Churchwomen original dish was made much Silkowski of Manchester. like ravioli. Pockets of un­ Will Hear Of leavened dough were filled with m A reception was held at the Life 111 Japan leeks, then the chaka and meat limKE Mount Carmel Hall in East poured over. The Afghans who Hartford., For a trip to ' Mrs. Donald McLean of came to this country, as well as Jamaica, Mrs. Rood wore a Tolland will be the featured the Embassy people, soon dis­ grey pantsuit. The couple will speaker Monday at the meeting covered that pasta was ideal. reside at 132 Vernon Rd., of the Rosary Society of St. "At the Embassy, I was served ’.r Bolton. Bridget Church. The evening this dish with shells,” she said. will open at 7:30 with a Mass at The Baghdadi Kebab, patties Mrs. Rood is employed as a 'T V - V /A ///£ J 2 S the church followed by the made of ground lamb are dental assistant by the office of meeting at 8 in the school relatively easy to make es­ Drs. Melnick, Rose and cafeteria. pecially If you have the butcher Piergrossi in Hartford. Mr. Live PlantSpeclals, too! / / < ^ ‘Mrs. McLean, who returned grind the meat. Why not make Rood is a student at Central to the United States frim Japan these into little balls and serve Connecticut State College in= a little over a year ]fgo, will <3 as hors d’oeuvres? The n e sz^ New.Britain. PLUS 10% Off on any item In the store including Fresh give an illustrated talk on Flowers... elephant ears are very much ’’Spending a Day in Japan,” in­ like Italian angel wings ^hough cluding the complete dress of a the flavor is different. Japanese woman. 0 I School Menus I Mrs. McLean spent nine Rhea Tally Stewart wanted to years in Japan while her hus­ be a journalist from childhood. I Cafeteria menus for! band served as a missionary. She was an easy candidate for I Manchester Public Schools,! He is presently pastor of Trini­ OPEN THURS., FRI. till 9 P.M. membership in Phi Beta Kappa I Feb. 11-15, are as follows; j ty Lutheran Church in Vernon. SAT. till 6 P.M. while attending the University TOUCH-N-COOK by FRIGIDAIRE - ^ 3 I Monday: Sloppy Joe on a roll, | of Richmond in her home town. A technology In kitchen ranges today. It's the most imaginative happOnlng Miscia Photo I wax beans, bread, butter, milk,} Her journalistic career began In the appliance Industry since Frost-Free Refrigeration. It's the long-awaited LtreO ne Mrs. David Rood ^ I gingerbread with topping. i with the Richmond Times computerized cooking center. It’s a FIRST for 1974. Mrs. Carl Hultgren, 131 I Tuesday; Lincoln’s Birthday,! Our Dispatch. Later, she became Ferguson Rd., Manchester, Is the first purchaser In January. Her comment, "It’s I no school. I women’s editpr of the I Wednesday: Frankfurt on a| Servicemen wonderfull Very easy to operate and I’m glad I decided on this one." Shown at Louisville Courier-Journal. As time of delivery, Steve Pearl, service manager, on loft, and Jerry Levasseur, A- I roll, baked beans, sauerkraut,| a free-lance writer New York HIGHliLIID' I milk, ice cream. . | became her headquarters. She sales manager, right. Mrs. Hultgren, center. College Club Plans Bingo I Thursday: Spaghetti with| John J. Bolton Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Boltpn Sr. of was New York correspondent A cash bingo night, sponsored Imeat'sauce, tossed salad,I for a multitude of newspapers, ditional bingo sheets and I bread, butter, milk, jello withl 15 Farmstead Lane, Rockville, by the Saint Joseph College also writing for magazines and r PiLR r: enlisted in the U. S. Marine refreshments will be on sale. j topping. I TV. Manchester, became her Club of Hartford for its All persons 18 or older are in­ Corps for three years. Bolton, scholarship fund, will be held : Friday: Orange juice, toastedi home when she married Arthur vited to vie for the ?ash prizes. j cheese sandwich, cranberry I who is a student at the Univer­ u, PEARL Monday from 7 to 10 p.m. at Stewart, now retired from & Son Mrs. Noranne Scully Wamester sity of Hartford, will depart, 3 1 7 HIGHLAND STREET McGovern Hall, St. Joseph [gelatin s^lad, milk, fudgel United Aircraft Corp. They •4 9 MAIN STREET, MANCHESTER, CONN. of Wethersfield, past president [cookies. I this m_onth for 12-weeks MANCHESTER CONN. College.. Admission is $1, which training* at the Marine Corps rraide at 179 Boulder Rd. PHONE 043-2171 of the alumnae club, i^ chair­ ’[ Winter vacation, Feb. 18-22.'! Rhea’s book is the story of pays for tliree bingo sheets. Ad- man of the event. Recruit Depot, Parris Island, “QuaHty Service end Gemibie Parts SMca 1041!” THE CHOICESE MEATS IN TOWN I------i N.C. '■ . Amanullah, king of Afghanistan PAGE TWELVE - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Mancheater, Conn., Thurs., Feb. 7. 1OT4 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Thurs., Feb. 7. 1974— PAGE THIRTEEN Obituaries I ' Police Report Local Reaction NAME SEX S...... $100 Stanley E. Tarasek STREET Thoughts ROCKVILLE - SUnley E. Reward (Continued from Page One) pecially in these inflationary ers 94-64 Tarasek, 54, of 113Vi Brooklyn MANCHESTER times. TOWN HEBRON is being offered by, TTie salted away are now being STATE ZIP CODE St. died (his morning at St. John W. Karszes, 59, of 213 Brian D. Thompson, 16, of 18 Manchester Evening “The people of Connecticut Francis Hospital. He was the Highland St. was charged with trotted out. , remember very clearly that, AGE TEL. NO. BIRTHDATE Walnut--Dr. Hebron was Herald for information ‘"The citizens have been over­ P husband of Mrs. Kathryn breach of the peace W^nesday charged Wednesday with third- when the governor took office TYPE OF HANDICAP Shopiak Tarasek. after he allegedly struck leading to the arrest and taxed by this administration. three years ago, he inherited a degree burglary and third- conviction of persons We voted a tax cut in 1972, when Win Skein another driver he had accused Democratic budget deficit,, of HOW CAN WE BE OF SERVICE TO YOU Cowens in Clutch Mr. Tarasek was bom June degree larceny, in connection breaking or taking news it was called for. It was vetoed. P 10, 1919 in Pittsburgh, Pa., and of trying to get gas at a gas sta­ with’ the investigation of a over $200 million and the state tion without waiting in line. racks. I can only say - better late than government was mired in finan­ yhad lived in the Rockville area break into a home on Caroline never. r by Len Ausier ’The other driver involved told cial quicksand.” Now Fiv^ ^ since 1940. He was an Army Dr. / Paces Huhmen Win police he had explained to "I think the thing that struck" Cummings said, “To me, Please fill in'and send to veteran of World War II. Police said some change, me the most about the message Karszes that he was not trying we’ve got to wait and see Organization of The Handicapped \ liquor and a savings bond were is the ADM proposal. A $5 per I By Chris Blake He had been employed as a to buy gas but was merely taken. Thompson is scheduled Rockville ]^an whether this is a legitimate Joseph Blette, Chairman NEW YORK (UPI) — Dave Cowens is the kind of guy paper cutter at the U.S. waiting to get through traffic. pupil increase is a mere pit­ budget or merely- a political 33 Birch Street, Manchester, Conn. 06040 to appear in Circuit Court 11, BaskethaU Scene * who thrives on pressure. Envelope Co.-for 32 years. He The incident occurred at Crash Victim tance. Ask any town’s school budget. ^ TEL. 646-7786 After starting out in low Wiilimantic, Feb. 26. board what its increased costs locally, the\,East Catholic cagers keep rolling along Cowens came through with 12 points in the fourth period was a member of the American about 10 a.m. on Spruce St. A 15-year-old boy has been “I do think he shortchanged gear, Manchester’s Com­ Douglas Porter, 23, of Davis per pupil were the past year Wednesday night as the Boston (Celtics rallied for a 105-104 Legion, Polish-American Karszes is scheduled to turned over to juvenile the people where they need it while Manchester High is still trying, to find ihe rudder. munity College Ave., Rockville, was and they’ll tell you they were triumph over the Bucks in Milwaukee. Citizens Club, Kosciuszko Club, appear at Circuit Court 12 Feb. authorities in connection with the most — in his mini in­ ChenejKTech is in a must-win situation, being 6-9 and team opened the throttle pronounced dead at the scene of closer to $100. And I wonder The Bucks dominated the game between the division and the Italian-American 25. the investiption of a burglary creases for education. ’That’s having timee games ieft on the slate. wide in the second half and an accident on Union St., what happened to an item the Transit Tops Goals leaders until the end when'the Celtics rallied to overcome a Friendship Club’. at Rham High School last Satur­ what hurts us the most, because Some area teams have done quite well. Others are cases coasted downhill to He is also survived by a son, Peter D. Kirk, 3l, of Brandy Rockville, shortly after mid­ governor campaigned on in 1970 that’s what costs us the most. rash of errors. day. ■ for the moVtihian. In the latter group are Coventry, Bolton overwhelm Holvoke Com­ Edward Tarasek of Vernon; 3 St. Bolton was charged night Wednesday. to pay off the deficit? We “I think, too, there’s enough Of the Handicapped Cowens got a supporting hand from>»old pro John The youth, released to the hear nothing about it.” and RHAM\all going nowhere fast. munity College last night, daughters, Mrs. Maryann Wednesday with operating ,a custody of his parents, was Vernon Police said the car money left unidentified to have Havlicek, who made two free throws with 20 seconds left driven by Porter was traveling GOP Town Chairman A. Paul Those wh^ have prospered' include Ellington High, 94-64. The fifth straight Habereran of Hebron, Mrs. motor vehicle while under the charged with second-degree reduced the sales tax even (Continued from Pa^e One) to give Boston a 105-102 lead and climaxed an impressive east on Union St., struck a Berte and Democratic Town the Voluntary Action Program \ Rockville anoySouth Windsor. North Central Connecticut success, achieved at Cheney Kathryn LaChapelle of Enfield influence of intoxicating liquor larceny and third-degree more than the half^ent cut the comeback. parked car, glanced off it to the Chairman Ted'Cummings, as citizens); complete Services at the college, praised several \ (^onference member Ellington is presently 13-3 overall and X and Mrs. Lorraine Ott of or drugs and ordered to appear burglary. governor is recommending.” Milwaukee led 86-75 at the end of the third quarter and Tech, upped the Cougar other side of the street, was to be expected, hhd and access to the librarii^s; and of the VAP members for their tied for.first in\the standings with East Windsor at 8-2. Jacksonville, Fla.; a brother, in Circuit Court 12, Manchester, Clifford M. McKinney, 28, of Under MeskiU’s proposal to record to 14-4. returned to the south side, differing views on the Meskill to be allowed to live with digni­ dedication to the program. _ seemed to have the game under control. But Cpwens, who Joseph Tarasek of Wilkes- Feb. 25. A police officer 52 Woodland St., Manchester add $5 to the ADM grant and to \ They’ll be in the\Class A Division this year. Once again, balanced snapped off a Ijydrant and budget message. ty and honor like any \ other had 28 points, began hitting jump shots from the free throw Barre, Pa.; 4 sisters, Mrs. observed a car driven by Kirk was charged with failure to distribute revenue-sharing "We try to provide some Meanwhile, RocWille High has quaiified for post-season scoring was evident in the struck a fence andva retaining Said Berte, “Gov. Meskiil citizen. circle and the Celtics began pulling back. Helen Wascavick of Wilkes- as it backed up in the parking grant one-half the highway in funds as block grants, area secretarial assistance, play in the Class AANDivision. The Rams’ hopes, along with MCC summary. Former wall. Porter was Renounced proposed a budget which zeros Reporting on the Boston took the lead 103-102 with 42 seconds left, its first Barre, Mrs. Frances Mahan of lot of a supermarket on Center connection with the investiga­ towns would receive the transportation when possible, others, of reaching the finals is that they’re in the bracket dead by Tolland County Medical in on relieving the burdens and organization’s financial stan­ Manchester High star, Tom Fairless,Hills, Pa., Mrs. Mary St. and into a rail. tion of a two-car accident on Rt. following additional funds: and arrange for representation lead since the first quarter. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar led all Examiner Francis But^e: concerns of Connecticut’s ding, Bairy Van Camp, OTH which Wilbur Cross isti’t in. Cross with its two high school 'Tucker, led all scorers with Gnitef of Kingston, Pa., and 66 in Hebron shortiy*after mid­ Manchester, $440,000; An­ at Community Services Council scorers with 32 points and Lucius Allen added 27 for the citizens and confirms the sound treasurer, said more funds are All-Arhericans, Bruce\^‘Soup” Campbell and Jimmy 18 points. John Dishaw con­ Miss Julia Tarasek of Naticoke, In an accident caused by night Wednesday. A passenger in the ■Porter dover, $22,100; Bolton, $38,300; and Human Relation Ckimmis- Bucks, now 41-14. Havlicek had 26 points for Boston, now car, Edward Waite, M, of financial management which needed for the proposed “Jiggy*'’ Williamson, is iiwesome.- tributed 14 points and 10 Pa.; and 10 grandchildren. siippei7 road conditions this Police said McKinney was Columbia, $32,060; Coventry, sion meetings.” 38-14. Cherry St., Rockville,\was has been a hallmark of his ad­ projects. Onb teani to look out fokin the Class A Division is South rebounds while Mike Lomax The funeral is Saturday at morning, cars driven by traveling eastbound in the west­ $85,050; Hebron, $44,210; South In the other games. Capital downed Phoenix 109-^101, taken to Rockville GenWal ministration. “We would like to have a 24- In concluding, Cassano said, Windsbr. The Bobcats are I^-l overall and currently riding added 12 digits and Bob— 8:15 p.m. from the Burke- Michael Fendell, 39, of 519 E. bound lane and collided with a Windsor, $183,160; Tolland, “The community doesn’t un­ Atlanta topped Los Angeles 107-103, Buffalo topped Fortin Funeral Home, 76 Hospital by ambulance, trem “His recommendations for hour telephone service, a 10-garne winning streak. 'Tuesday night, they demolished Guerin had 10. Center St. and Herbert E. car driven by Norris R. $93,250; Vernon, $279,140. derstand how serious is the 114-98, Chicago downed Kansas City-Omaha Prospect St., with a Mass at St. and discharged. people-oriented tax reform and whereby people in need of a good South Catholic outfit 103-77. Tom Goodwin, the Lundgren, 26 of 75 Robert Rd. McCrum, East Hamden, who scope of the problems of the 112-95 and Seattle beat Portland 107-94. The Cougars broke oh tpp Bernard’s Church at 10. Burial collided at Pitkin St. and Police said the water com\ his commitment to solving assistance or who just want to Bobcats’ 6-6 center, was overpowering in that game, was traveling west. McCrum Correction handicapped.” Who needs Pete Maravich? The Hawks won their second late in the first half with hv will be in St. Bernard’s Elwood Rd. Fendell suffered a pany had to be called to the' Connecticut’s transportation talk can contact us,” he said, scoring 32 points and shutting :^f the Rebels' Ted Mauro told police he pulled to the right ^ e ^rep^air t h ^ h ^ and\p^°blem s are particularly “but it is costly.” straight game without their suspended star (no one seems run of 10 straight points for a Cemetery. cut lip when his car struck a but the two cars collided A cutline on Page One Anyone wishing to join the with just two markers. You have' to be talented to do that * ® ’■ the Rockville Fire Departmentnenartmont etrongtrong testimonialst( to his He cited the recent ice storm Organization of the Han­ to know just exactly why he was suspended) by downing 34- - 21 lead. Lomax Friends may call at the tree after striking the Lundgren anyway. Wednesday referred to Fire and Coach Charlie Shares appears to have the material scored six of his points on funeral home Friday from 2 to 4 auto. stood by due to the ruptured gas dfsire to further improve the ' Chief John Rivosa as as an example of wh^n many of dicapped may fili out the at­ the Lakers. Walt Bellamy scored 31 and Jim Washington ■ 1____ No court date was set, police qiiality of living in our state. the handicapped were alone, this year to go ali the way. East Catholic will have a say three corner jump shots. and 7 to 9 p.m. said. tank in the parked car. Manchester’s fire chief. Actual­ tached coupon and mail it to added 28. Eddie ’Thoihpson, 19, of Hart­ The Burke-Fortin Fumeral ‘Wne comment on the ly he is fire chief for the Town and when the availability of a Biette. Those wishing to make a about that, however. A late Holyoke rally, Charles S. Field ford was served a Circuit Court Home, 76 Prospect St., Deii(ocratic opposition to his Fire Department. ’The Eighth telephone service could have donation to benefit the work of More next week on the upcoming State Basketball Tour­ spearheaded by Bill Rhodes, Charles S. Field, 74, of 179 12 warrant charging him with Woman Sta^phed; Rockville is in charge of budgkt — you know they don’t District Fire Department is alleviated some of their the OTH may make their nament. *■ brought the visitors to Spruce St. died Wednesday three counts of issuing bad Husband Charged arrangements which are in­ have any real issues when they chartered as the Manchester anxieties. checks payable to the OTH and within eight at halftime, 42- night at Manchester Memorial checks and .two counts of complete. have t \ criticize a surplus, es- Fire District. Stephen Cassano, director of send them to the same address. Unusual Sight Barnes Sparks Win 34. Joyce Ross of Hayes Ave., Hospital. He was the husband of fourth-degree larceny. He was Craziest thing I’ve seen recently? Two basketball of­ Ten straight MCC points Mrs. Maiide Packard Field. released on a $250 non-surety Ellington is reported in serious put the invaders to rest at condition in the intensive care ficials in mini-skirts a(id a striking brunette tastefully at­ Mr. Field was born June 4, bond for appearance in court About Town As PC Rolls Along the outset of the second half 1899 in West Suffield and had Feb. 25. ____ unit at Rockville General tired in a form-fitting skirt and pantyhose performing her Hospital and her husband, FEBRUARY coaching chores. Just top much for the mind to handle at NEW YORK (UPI) — When Mr. Outside isn’t hitting for as Ernie Moore got the ball i lived in Mandiester for over 43 A Bible study will'be con­ rolling with a 10-foot jump lyears. He was a member of the A car was reported stolen Donald Ross, 38, has been one shot. \ Providence, you can look for Mr. Inside to get the job done. charged with first-degree ducted tonight at 7:30 at the Kevin Stacom, the Friars’ oustanding long-shooting shot. The winners utilized jUnited Methodist Church of „ from the commuter parking lot United Pentecostal Church. This was witnessed at a recent Manchester-Hall girls’ Bolton and had served as head in Buckland' sometime assault. basketball game at Clarke Arena. guard, had his problems with St. Bonaventure’s zone (Herald photo by Gentiluomo) the fast break which worked State Police charged Ross Rebound Battle Underneath to some degree in the first 20 isher at the church for several Wednesday while the driver The board of Christian educa­ CLEARANCE SALE defense Wednesday night and managed to hit only 3-of-16 jlears. stabbed his wife during a minutes to score the next was at work in Hartford. tion of Community Baptist East Catholic Track : shots. But that’s when Marvin Barnes took over. 1 Before his retirement in 1964, Mrs. Ruth Dechichio of 30 domestic dispute shortly after Barnes, Providence’s 6-foot-9 senior center, scored 29 ^ MGC^s'Tpcker (35), Dishaw (21) Skyrocket - eight points. Holyoke was midnight Wednesday. Church will meet tonight at 7:30 Ripley’s Believe-It-or-Not, Ebst Catholic does posses^ he had been employed as an in- Elm St., Rockville, parked her at the church. points, including six of his team’s last 12, and grabbed 16 kept at bay, meanwhile, by a snectbr and assembler at the 1973 Volkswagen, a blue, two- A hospital spokesman said an indoor track team. Reason you haven’t heard of them is trapping 1-3-1 zone which the Mrs.'Rpss suffered multiple in­ rebounds as the llth-ranked Friars rallied to beat the Bon­ Arrow, Hart and Hageman Co., door sedan there at 8 a.m. and Full Gospel Christian Fel­ 974 COLOR TVs because they've had trouble scheduling meets due to the nies 74-69. Cougars ran to perfection. H^tford, for 36 years. juries and-underweilt surgery discovered it was missing when lowship, Interdenominational, energy crisis. “We’ll take whatever opens up,” Coach With the game out of He was a member of the this morning. Barnes led a 12-2 surge with five minutes to go that she returned to the lot at 5:30 will meet have a Bible study Dave Kelly said. Kelly has some potentially outstanding Spurs Await Gervin^ reach, 52-36, MCC Coach Manchester Senior Citizens and p.m. She told police she had Ross was to appear in Circuit pulled Providence ahead to its 17th victory against three Court 12, Manchester, today. and open discussion tonight at underclassmen including two-miler Jim Giulietti and one- losses, Glenn Price had 20 points and 18 rebounds for the Don Geissler got a chance to the Woodsmen of the World. locked the car and taken the 7:30 at Orange Hall. miler Mark Skeehan. Senior Captain Stan Zatkowski He is also survived by a keys with her. Bonnies, now 114-6. use his bench for a goodly should score well in the State Meet according to his men­ dau^ter. Miss Muriel Scranton In other action involving ranked teams, Notre Dame (3) portion of the final stanza. tor. Drop Verdict to Utah of Whterbury. Julie Knotek of East Hamp­ crushed LaSalle 98-78, Maryland (7) downed Virginia 88-81, Along with Guerin, reserves Funeral services are Satur­ ton reported to police that her JJ^rUMHrPlrfceil The State Championships, however, are tentative at Dave Sammataro, Kerry PARK MLL-JOYCE FLOWER SHOP Pittsburgh (9) rolled past Kent State 83-70, South Carolina On Wednesday, a federal day a^ 11 a.m. at the United pocketbook was stolen when she best, according to Kelly. They’re slated for the-UConn NEW YORK (U P I)-T h e how much of a difference Johnson, Brian Reynolds (17) overcame Villanova 63-47 and Syracuse (19) clobbered San Antonio Spurs should get judge ruled that ABA Com­ Methodist Church of Bolton. left it in a shopping cart in the WEEKEND SPECIALI Field House March 6, but -further complications could Fordham 102-81. George Gervin will make to and John D’Agata looked The Rev. David M. Campbell, lot of the A&P store on Center force their cancellation. an immediae reading on just them. missioner Mike Storen couldn’t stop the sale of Gervin, an All- sharp. pastor, will officiate. Burial St. after taking groceries from $ 0 1 1 1 ^ 9 5 MARGUERITE Star forward, from Virginia to From the floor, MCC out- will be in Buckland Cemetery. the cart and loading them into Manchester Swimming San Antonio. Storen had stated, shot the Bay Staters, 41-28. Friends may call at the her car. She drove off and DAISIES that such a deal by the Squires, Holmes Funeral Home, 400 returned a few minutes later. Coach Dick Sollanek’s tankmen are 2-6 thus far. The In­ Brower Returns to Boxing, This success was matched who already have dealt away a Main St., Friday from 2 to 4 and The bag was gone. It contained dians have been hampered by inconsistant training caused at the foul line with the diagonal number of star players, would 7 to 9 p.m. $23 and personal effects. doz- by the December ice storm. Only now are they getting con­ locals converted 12 of 15 »1.29 tinual workouts. be “detrimental to the tries. The losers were three franchise, the fans and the (Cash and Carry) Die natators, overall, won’t do well in the State Meet;n Envisions Productive Years for nine. Rhodes’ 17 markers league.” MHS Orientation FLOWERS and ARRANQEMEHTS FOR EVERY OCCASION .. . March, but individually some should do well. Jay Murphy, But District Judge Adrian paced the Massachusetts who has broken the 100-yard breaststroke mark four times crew and Greg Denette 36 OAK ST., MANCHESTER Tel. 649-0791 or 649-1443 By Earl Yost his , own manager. Veteran can’t build myself up to a champ Charlie Polite of Spears ruled that Gervin can Tliere wilj be a brief orienta­ Students will be given their this year, should do well in his specialty. Others who could play for San Antonio at least un­ added 11 points. tion session Friday at 1 p.m. in FREE Delivery & Parking • Frank Cakeler, Prop. Dessy Clark of Hartford will full-fledged heavy so T'plaR Springfield. schedules and they will also \\^ do well are Pete Naktenis, John Mrosek and Ed Adamy. til further legal action is taken; Manchester had a 44-30 Room 225 at Manchester High Everyone in life has a work in his corner Tuesday to fight at 172-175 pounds. complete official forms and the ^yinHomeService “I’ye never reached the Gervin, though, didn’t play rebounding edge with Moore School for new students as well These four along with Glenn Saums could do very well in goal. night as a second. The pro record of the Silk guidance questionnaire. " your new GE TeiM,^ ^ Included) potential that I knew I had. I Wednesday night when San An? grabbing 15j^The latter and as for those who have left and withSpectra-Brl)ePirtureTube the CCIL meet. For . 33-year-old ‘T don’t need a manager, Student Assembly members Towner reads 23 wins, half would like to have a half- tonio blew a 14-point first Tucker also started many are returning. will be available for a tour. Manchester resident and at least not yet. I want to do PINEHURST by knockputs, five defeats dozen fights before making quarter lead and dropped an 88- fast' breaks for scores. \ Closing Thought real estate salesman, Arnie well for myself Tuesday. I mdAirtomaticI and two draws. “I wasnever any decision on my boxing 81 decision to the Utah Stars. Action resumes Saturday A Because of the non-existance of a gymnastics team at Brower feels he has not at­ don’t think that I ever knocked out but twice I lost future. I was a puncher and But the same two teams meet at 2 o’clock for MCC against Freezer Specials... fineTuning! ^ ...... — Manchester High,^ Miss Lee Aceto competes at East tained his peak and most reached my potential as a again tonight in San Antonio, Our Meat Manager, Frank Toros, suggests these \ ori TKO’s, to Tom McNeeley brawler. Now, with Middlesex at home. This At Summit St. Catholic home meets on her own unofficially. She does productive years as a fighter. I was a puncher and o1 Boston in the 11th round experience and know-how, I and Gervin, who averaged 25 Items as the best values of the week for your- ■\ professional fighter. brawler.” points a game for the Squires, is game was originally set for weekend dinners or freezing for future use. have a teacher tag along and that’s because the CIAC hile and one night I was down hope to change my style and 8 p.m. book says so. Just how far Brower has Brower has appeared/Oh three times in Detroit and do well.” , expected to play. Starting her training gpven years ago, she now trains un­ gone back after a lapse of cards from Maine to Florida In other ABA action Checkerboard Farms - 2 2 -o z . the fight was automatically The first test for the Wednesday night, Kentucky WlXIHiBND GAM ft QAItaY SPECIAI. der ex- U.S. Olympian, Patty Corrigan in Bolton, and Miss several years from ring and as far west as Detroit. halted. UConn grad (cliss of ’62) warfare or how much he still beat Carolina 125-111, New Aceto teaches her sport in West Hartford. She practices Most of his bouts were “The McNeeley fight was will be against Hernandez. York beat Indiana 121-100 and Manchester (94) ROCK CORNISH HENS has left will be answered \ whenever she can and that averages 10 hours weekly after against heavyweights the biggest I ever had. But Mrs. Brower will be at San Diego beat Memphis 136- Alexander • GE'S SPECTRA BRITE school. Tuesday night. although the most he ever how could T win? It was in ringside Tuesday for the 120. Iverson CARNATIONS 1-88 PICTURE TUBE uses brilliant | Brower,, of 52 White St., Moore 6 for $6.50-(FROZEN) oach 1.09 phosphors plus an advanced Monday, Miss Aceto will compete officially in a CCIL weighed was 180 pounds, Boston on St. Patrick’s Day. first time but the couple’s Utah was leading by only one Dishaw OPEN T09 F.M. THURSDAY apd FRIDAY Seml-Bonelesa application process to give Meet and later in March she will compete in the State will headline Promoter five over the lightheavy One of my eyes was shut nine-year-old daughter will point, 82-81, with two minutes to Lomax you a beautifully bright., rich Manny Leibert’s boxing play, but then wrapped up its Tucker color picture! Gymnastics Championship. She will be official then limit but at least 20 pounds tight in the bout and the be at home concentrating on Kichnet because scoring is on an individual basis and not team card at the Columbia Music less than most foes. other was cut.” her homewprk. eighth consecutive victory by Reynolds - CALIFORNIA CHUCK ROAST e AUTOMATIC FINE TUNING! hitting three straight field D'Agata Makes a wonderful oven Tune each channel once: AFC standard. Hall in West Hartford. The “I,.f.ought as a heavy •Perhaps ^ his most Brower feels that he has Sammataro electronically, automatically, UConn grad, on the sales goals.^Willie Wise had 24 points Guerin or top of the stove Pot Roast., This year, she has.competed in three meets. In the first because that was where the cherished triumph was a done his “homework” well Johnson accurately repeats the same staff of Frechette & Martin ane Ron Boone 18 for the Stars, lb. setting! meet. Miss Aegto won two firsts and a third and in the se- money was, and still; is,” decision over current New in preparing for a successful 1.29 Realty in Manchester, will who now own a nine-game bulge Totals 12-15 »4 Boneless^ • SOLID STATE UHF TUNER j cond meet she won three events and placed second in the Brower said. “I know that I England heavyweight comeback. over second-place Indiana in llolvukc (or fast, accurate selection of | » other. Last Monday, she unofficially was first in the trade leather with Ray Her­ the Western Division. F PU. V 4 V W - channels 14 through 831 nandez of New York City in Cassidy 1-2 5 LONDON BROIL vaulting and uneven parallel bar events and second in floor Dan Issel, giving Aris Galiatsos • THUMBWHEEL CONTROL exercise. the eight-round main event. Gilmore a breather, moved into Czupryng MifCivern FUNERAL HOME BLADE STEAKSa FOR CONTRAST li BRIGHT­ , , To compete on her own without official sponsorship The combantants are the pivot in the third quarter Etiablished 1874-Three Generaliont of Service NESS-. . . fingertip-easy Sugrue adjustment! , takes real dedication. Miss Aceto must be complimented light-heavyweights. and scored 13 points in a four- Swol 142 East Center Street, Manchester 646-5310 TENDERKNIVED9 Shewchuk • TWO ANTENNAS: builtJn for hers. A native of New York, minute span as Kentucky broke Rhodes telescoping VHF dipole lolds who migrated to Hartford in away from a 70-70 tie to take an Tabin STEAKS ». PeifoiKisix^^ Walker a down (or bookshelf use; loop 1947 and to Manchester a 85-78 lead. 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O w EASY TERMS This answer will be with approved credit players who have had some Garden, the pluSh Miami • .fW' Freeman led Indiana with 22 Orr Questionable forthcoming tonight when Jeff With any $5.00 order (no coupon) schooling in Manchester. Auditorium and in Paris, points. BOSTON (UPI) - The You may order the model shown through your Iranchised General Electric dealer. Koelsch calls the meeting to Four players scored better CAREFUL Strickland Farms Grade AA •Ulnimum R»ltll Frict Display, prices and terms optional with dealer. France. He vyon the first guessing game begins tonight. order at the West Side Rec at 7 1. five by knockouts. ’than 20 points as the Q’s Will Bobby Orr play for the o’clock. stretched their winning streak Boston Bruins against the St. Six teams have indicated an “I didn’t intend to retire FRESH EGGS Basketball to three games. Stew Johmson, Louis Blues or will he continue interest in competing. Each from boxing htit I had sortie Caldwell Jones and Bo Lamar to sit out a thigh bruise? CRIS MANY OTHER MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM group must submit in writing RENNET GIRLS m anagerial problems and I each had 23 points and Travis No one's telling, especially DOMINO SUGAR tentative rosters at tonight’s Going down to defeat yester- stopped in 1970. There was Grant added 22. George Thomp­ Orr, but the super defenseman Stickers for children’s session. Any new local team day afternoon in Ellington was no incentive and no money, We will have Qrote's Knockwurst and Fresh Pork • PRICED TO SELL • son led the Tams with 28 points. worked out Wednesday and windows may be Hocks to go with your Imported Kraut. What a de­ will be welcomed. the Rennet girls hoopsters. 56- “ ‘I ’ve n e v e r s to n n /d looked pretty stable on his mand Frank has built up for our new German Style If sufficient interest is shown, 51. The winners grabbed an ear-u ly lead and held iT throughout skates in a morning obtained at all Large BOLOGNA and our Imported Gorman Kraut and Carl Silver of the Rec Department feels that it would although Rennet closed the gap back to Connecticuj; I to two points late in the second training seriously fire stations... be in the best interests of the AIC Coach ' town, he will recommend that half. Four free throws and one 1 do road work four or Pagan to Pirates SPRINGFIELD, Mass. PINEHURST B D PEARL such an adult after-dinner week basket sealed the Rennet days a week and I work PITTSBURLH (UPI) - Jose (UPI) - Rich Bedard, 24, a 1971 FIRST 8ERVED*B*B1« night league be ihcluded in the casket. out regularly at A1 Couture’s Pagan has joined the coaching FIRST SERVED D /8 IS to (ftbllclze community service proorams graduate of Amherst, has been through the courtesy of Walkins. Contact Mrs, Joyce Srnithat The Est. 1941 1974 program. Ellen Donadio tallied 22 Ring 49 gym in Hartford,” staff of the ; GROCERY, INC. r v A ' j ’ " named head coach of baseball Manchester has been without points for the losers and Collen he said. succeeding Bill Mazeroski who Open Thurs and Fri. ’019 at 302 Main an adult baseball league for two Shane added 11. Kathy Master- One of his snarriii^r matps at American International resigned Monday. Sunday 8 a.m. ’HI 2 p.m. College, succeeding Jack 649 MAIN S f . MANCHESTER TEL. 643-2171 decades. Herald photo ,hy Larson Pagan, a veteran of 14 major lo r your sholHiIng convenisnea... The meeting is open to all in­ McHugh who resigned last league seasons, spent the last terested. Ellington. touted New Britain week. six with the Pirates. heavyweight. Brower is now Arnie Brower Eyes Fight Poster HeR Headline PAGE FOURTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Thurs., Feb. 7. 1974

NHL Roundup MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn.. Thurs.. Feb. 7, 1974- PAGE FIFTEEN Wings^GM Resignsy @ Scoreboard ^ State Hoop Action NHL Sports Wednesday’s Results MHS’s Carlson on Beam May Be Next Minnesota 4. Montreal 3 Slate Detroit 2, Toronto_2 Vickers Scores Hat Trick NY Rangers 6, NY Islanders Hawks^ Streak Nine, Thursday DETROIT (UPI) - Ted said prior to Detroit’s game. The next general manager in­ 0 Lindsay may be summoned Delvecchio ended 22 years as a herits a team thaf has been in BASKETBALL Los Angeles 5, Buffalo 1 Bollon at Cheney Tech After Some Early Trouble to bail, out the Detroit Red player earlier this season to the Stanley Cup playoffs just .California 4, .Vancouver 2 Wings once more. become coach when Ted Garvin Trinity Also Wins once since that first-place team Atlanta 1, 'Chicago 1 As Rangers Club Islanders “ Friday vironment he encountered. He is going. ',,‘H e' knows where The abrupt resignation of floundered. Lindsay left nose-dived to fourth By Len Auster Only games scheduled BASKETBALL explains, “An outsider is im­ they’re going and cuts them off Ned Harkness Wednesday So that leaves Lindsay^ a the following year. WHA Wethersfield at Manchester pressed by what he finds at at the pass,” quipped his men-\ left the sagging National fiery link to Detroit’s glory Harkness had gone through NEW YORK (UPI) — In only his second season in the HARTFORD (U P I)-T h e Pete Egan sank a jump shot N o t having enough East, but once you know, you tor, ' years when it and Montreal four coaches in the less than Wednesday’s Results winner with three minutes left. Pete Mahovllch had two goals for University of Hartford But a field goal and free Bloomfield at South Windsor Hockey League franchise , Steve Vickers is beginning to get before LaRoeque iced the game pressure exurted by normal knqw it’s no different than A reliable outside shooter, ruled the NHL. Minnesota 7, Chicago 2 the Canpdiens,^ who had their second-place lead in the East throw by Burks and two free Rockville at Glastonbury four years he was on the job, in- an idea of the star syndrome. streaked to its ninth straight from the foul line. anywhere else. Don’t get me without a general manager The tough-talking, hard- Quebec 3, New England reduced to five points over the Rangers. throws by forward Bob Pickard Ellington at Branby circumstances, this per­ Carlson has regained his cluding himself, but did win, and Trinity and New Bill Brown led the Hawks wrong. I’m not knocking the shooting eye after misfiring in and neither of the top two playing left wing was called out ) Only games scheduled Tom Williams scored two goals and added an assist and insured Trinity its 12th win in 16 East Hampton at RHAM former made life doubbly restructure the farm system The part that puzzles him most is how other people set Haven captured’victories in with 20 points and AIC’s school. It just wasn’t for me, the early contests. In a recent candidates seems to want of retirement and led the Red NBA linemate Butch Goring contributed a goal and two assists to lead starts. E.jD. Smith at Manchester difficult for himself. He felt and scouting in the organization their standards. state college baskeball ac­ Murray Hertzberg also scored however.” losing effort against Bristol the job. Wings to first place in the 1964- stripped of its young talent by Wednesday’s Results Los Angeles to its most lopsided victory tf the season. (girls) that since he was the only “I was supposed to be having a bad year, but I’ve.got 20 goals tion Wednesday night. 20 points. The win was the 13th Wesleyan became 5-8 for the Returning to Manchester Eastern, he connected on 12 of “This isn’t any job for me at 65 season when he was 37. He is Sid Abel. Buffalo 114, Philadelphia 98 Stan Gilbertson scored two goals as California rallied from a 2- returning starter from a with a third of the season to go,” he said Wednesday night after for the Hawks against only two year. ' WRESTLING ■High, Carlson had to fight a 15 shots from the floor to my age, I want to be able to Detroit’s fourth-place all-time “He really ’worked at it,” Atlanta 17, Los Angeles 103 0 deficit to beat Vancouver in a battle between the NHL cellar- year ago, the bulk of the his hat trick powered the to a 6-0 rout of the Hartford’s Gary LaRoeque losses and AIC is 10-7. Granby at East Catholic weight problem, which still is a register a game and season- enjoy life,” said Jim Skinner, scorer. Dell^ecchio said, “and was a Boston 105, Milwaukee 104 dwellers. It was the second consecutive victory for the Seals New York Islanders. “Other players get 20 goals in two-thirds of scored on two fouls with 22 Despite a 26-point perfor­ In another all-Connecticut SWIMMING responsibility should fall running battle today. Under the high 26 points. tabbed as the acting GM by But Lindsay, in Kalamazoo, dedicated hockey man but Capital 109, Phoenix 101 after a 12-game Winless streak. '^ a season and people say they’re having a great year.” seconds left to overcome a mance by Wesleyan forward game. New H^veh triumphed Wethersfield at Manchester squarely on his shoulders. tutelage of jayvee coach Doug Unsure of his future plans, owner Bruce A. Norris after Mich., for a speaking engage­ success just eluded him here. Chicago 112, KC-Omaha 95 Dave 'Fallon of Chicago and AL McDonough of Atlanta Vickers’ problems are two-fold: First, he won Rookie of the pesky American International Skip Adakmek, Wesleyan over Central Conecticut 76-69. •iThe sentiment backfired. He Pearson, he lost 20 pounds down Carlson said he would like to at­ Harkness let an Albany, N.Y., ment and not reachable. for We had our differences but I Seattle 107, Portland 94 exchanged last-period goals to provide all the ^scoring in the Saturday Year honors last season when he scored 30 goals and people were College team 77-76 at dropped a 74-69 decision to scored his points in the early to a respectable playing weight. tend a larger school like UConn newsman release the news of comment, has let it be known in guess they were only about shop Only games scheduled game. Mcl^nough, after scoring his tying gqal at 4:24, was in­ New Haven had trailed 52-50 BASKETBALL expecting more this year, ‘Then he went through a 15-game Springfield, Mass. Trinity in Connecticut college going but the added weight led “One thing which helped that where he can sort through the his resignation. He then went the past he would take the GM talk.” jured 10 minutes later vrtien he lost his footii^near the Hawk until a basket by Barry Cun­ scoreless drought earlier this season and finally was benched .by basketball Wednesday. South Catholic vs. East to turnovers. Lots of them. He year was getting a lot of in­ numerous fields offered until he into seclusion in Toronto, where job-^n his terms. Those terms ABA cage and crashed headon into the boards. He was carried off on a The Hawks and AIC tied the ningham tied it and Louis Catholic at U. of H. former Coach Larry Popein, causing him mental anguish and stretcher. Trinity was led in scoring by openly admits to committing dividual attention from Pear­ can settle on a major. Being in the Red Wings played the ■include plenty of money and an ‘‘Daily pressures and, Wednesday’s Resdits score six times in a close first Arroyo added two for a 56-52 son,” Cajlson noted. placing a strain on his relationship with Popein. sophomore Othar Burks, who WRESTLING the same number of turnovers the top 12 per cent of his class Maple Leafs. awful lot of power. He is harrassment from the media” New York 121, Indiana 100 half. Hartford took a 38-34 lead score. New Haven never However, Vickers now has scored 10 goals in the 11 games contributed 23 points. Bristol Eastern at Manchester in the first five engagements Carlson explained his early of 683, he should have no trouble currently serving as color man were reasons cited by Harkness Kentucky 125, Carolina 111 into the second half but AIC relinquished the lead. this year as he did for the “I'm still trying to make it as since relieved Popein as coach and the Rangers The Bantams led by as many season difficulties. "As a matriculating at a university for the national “NHL Game of for his quitting in a statement San Diego 136, Memphis 120 quickly moved ahead 58-46 with a coach so I hope they’re not have won eight of those contests while losing only one. as 16 points in the first half and Lead scorer for New Haven, majority of the 1972-73 basket­ sophomore I figured they didn’t like Connecticut, the Week” telecasts and funneled through the club. Utah 88, San Antonio 81 10 minutes left and 66-52 with ball campaign. That has sub­ expect much of me and as a considering me for the GM Only games scheduled The Detroit Red Wings, whose problems date back a lot farther SaintSf Quebec Wirt by 14 in the second period. now 9-10, was Dan Jones with 22 Slalom Races Having accomplished many breaking his ties there ndight be Norris termed the criticism seven minutes to go. sided now as he’s realized he junior I felt the seniors could do job,” Coach Alex Delvecchio “unfair.” than this season, lost their general manager Wedesday when Ned Wesleyan closed it to a thin one points. Tom Carey and Cun­ STRATTON MOUNTAIN, Vt. things on the court, Carlson still an added problem. Hartford cut the AIC lead to has'an able supporting cast. the job. This year, 1 guess I Harkness resigned and then they skated to a 2-2 tie against the point a minute before the final ningham led Central, now 7-9, (UPI) — The U.S. National has one goal left. That of 76-73 with 63 seconds left and Kurt Carlson of Manchester pressed too much. Now I know Toronto Maple Leafs. buzzer. by 15 points each. “ Giant Slalom Championships ■making the State Basketbafl ToMoveUpinWHA High is guilty of his convictions. we have others who can pick up In other NHL action last night, Minnesota scored three goals in will be held here, Feb. 20-21, Tournament. ‘‘We barely mis­ “The game is tough enough the scoring load.” ■ the final period to overcome Montreal 4-3, Los Angeles beat Buf­ marking the start of the sed it in my sophomore and- NEW YORK (U PI)-The when you’re loose. He just "One area where Kurt has falo 5-1, California beat Vancouver 4-2 and Atlanta tied Chicago 1- goal and t\^, assists to national championships. junior years.This year, I feel Quebec Nordiques and provide the muscle in heeped too much on himself. He improved is that last year when we'll make it. I've always It's here! tried to set the standard, but he got pushed around, he Eddie Giacomin was called on^to make only 16 saves in Minnesota Fighting Saints Quebec’s attack and Serge Local Basketball Academic Star wanted to make the tourney — registering his fifth shutout for the Rangers and he said it was are a couple of teaim on the Aubry turned back 34 New was trying to be too perfect. wouldn’t retaliate. He was too that's what you’re always Now he’s settled down to what nice. This year he pushes back. working for.” evident the Islanders weren’t at their best because of fatigue. move in the World Hockey England shots to register STORRS (UPI) - Robert Pierre Jarry’s goal with only 5:48 left to play gave Detroit its Association. Bundy of Norwich, a biology we expected,” Indian mentor It’s an admirable quality tb With four games left on the the shutout. Jim Moriarty commented. follow the rules to the letter but tie at Toronto. Ian Turnbull scored both goals for the Leafs, his Quebec ran up its sixth ILLI.NG GIRLS major and a pulling guard for Kurt Carlson slate, Manchester still has a Steve Cardwell set two Bob Pagan! and Mike Carlson, a senior backcourt- sometimes you have to assert shot at qualifying for post­ sixth and seventh. consecutive victory by Sparked by Nancy Downing’s 36 decision to St. Bernards and the University of Connecticut team records for the Saints Callahan with 23 and 20 points football team, has been named man, nearly got away from, the crosstown basketball yourself,” Moriarty stated. season play. If Carlson and his With Minnesota trailing 3-1 at the start of the final period, a 16 points, Illing Junior High’s Tuesday in East Hartford, beating the New England in their rout of Chicago respectively led Fanis. Tim public high school. His powerhouse East Catholic. But, Carlson is not quick but he teammates play up to their linemates Dennis Hextall and Bill Goldsworhy scored within a 42- girls’ basketball team nipped Penney High upended the locals to the College Academic All- Whalers 3-0 Wednesday when he scored their s^ond McConville had 25 points aijd Star team. freshman year was spent at Carlson didn’t enjoy the en­ makes up for this deficiency by capability, the season will not second Span to draw the North Stars even and Jiide Drouin got the Longview of Ellington Tuesday, 47-35. night. In the process, the Dewey Post 14 for the losers. anticipating where his opponent shorihanded goal of the 41-39. High scorers for the Eagles end in disappointment.. Nordiques climbed into se­ Bob Shea (15) and Dan Tuller night at 8:10 of the final The win was acheved in the Monday were Deb Caouette cond place in the East Divi­ (12) led Super to its victory period. It was the eighth final two minutes. Karen Turek (10), Dede Golden (8) and Sue sion, just three points behind time Minnesota has scored while Jeff Rea (19) and Jeff Caron (7). St. Bernard’s were Bowling add^ 10 points to the winning Gorman (10) led the losers. New England. this season while a man shy total. Best for Longview, each led by Miss Bitgood’s 12 Minnesota, meantime, and extended Cardwell’s . with 14 points, were Donna markers. East freshmen Gail lamonico moved to within one point of record of scoring in six con­ Landmann and Kathy Master- JUNIOR and Chris Shea led the scoring ST. JAMES LADIES- Jennie 545, Fremont Gautier 214-578, third-place Edmonton in the secutive games. \ son. Automatic Comfort upended Ryan 127, Mary Maltempo 126- derby against Penney with 13 Lou Halpryn 235-572, Tom West by blasting the (Chicago George Morrison scored liiing’s record now reads 4-1 First Hartford Realty, 28-22, 348, Grace Clemson 131, Sheila Alberti 208509, Jim Lawrence and seven points respectively. Cougars 72. two goals forthe Saints in in wins and losses. last night in Junior L ea^e play Barbate 130, Gisele Goldling 524, Ron Ramsdell 503, Bud at the East Side Rec. Julie Lussier’s 23 tallies paced Robert Guindon and the final period, his 26th and East Hartford . 135, Dolores Berner 127, Irene Berry 537, Walt Schaffer 543. Taking to the court again Walt Adamy (11) and Brian Renald Leclerc each had a 27th. Sirois 125-353. yesterday the Illing girls this Jones (5) led the winners while East entertains undefeated ELKS- A1 Atkins 174, Joe time downed East Windsor Brian McKeon had 11 points for Coventry Monday night a^^the' Eagles’ Nest 7. IN SM4UOIRS. SNOW WHITE- Leah Cataldi Sr. 140-142-393, Joe Middle School, 22-15. The locals Realty, Tomasiewicz 127-358, Carol Pagano 138-158-426, Bill Adamy led at halftime, 9-7, Cathy AT ALL GLENNEY’S STORES Legault 139. Mils GIRLS 145^03, Dick Krol 138-354, Jack Near Impossible Task Keegan paced the scorers with DEANERY Getting off to a slow start Talley 13S-370, Stan Seymour eight points«and Laura Second round action in the which is its pattern, the REC- Toip Martin 1^354, 146-377, Bruce Fish 141, Bob Turkington Judy Green and there’s no better time than N O W - Mike Zwick '354. Manchester Deanery Basket­ Manchester High girls’ basket­ Talmadge 147-399, Don For New Penguin Coach Marcy Young starred defen­ ball League began Sunday. ball team finished strong to Carpenter 137, Tony Salvatore sively. Results were: St. James over record a 36-28 victory over East SILK CITY- Ron Fletcher to put up a new Armstrong Ceiling. 362, Nick Twerdy 372, A1 Pirkey The season finale will be St/Bridget, 63-42; St. Rose beat Hartford High Tuesday after­ 1HE DOME BOVS 222-581, Ron Nivison 223-564, 371. PITTSBURGH (UPI) - Marc Wednesday against Bennet. St. Francis, 44-39; St. Marys noon at the loser’s gym. Dick Co 201-518, Ed Yourkas announced that, he had fired Boileau, a successful minor ' SKMOR over Sacred Heart, 58-27; and Manchester is now 6-5 for the ■Ceilings Season— the best time of the year to get after those 200, Frank Pitts 216-581, Jerry Schinkel "with a deep sense of league coach whose credo is regret.’! . i\ll four clubs had on their St, (Christopher ahead of St. season and needs just one more ^needed “inside" home improvements. Hurry in and see what’s Poston 210-537, Ralph Dukett COMMERCIAL- Doug scoring shoes last night at Illing discipline and hustle, took on a Schinkel, shocked by the dis­ Margaret-Mary, 59-54. win to enter post-season com­ 'new in smart decorator ceilings. We have them all, and at prices 209-508, Ron Custer 221-556, Scruton 137-372, Fred Oakes as Moriarty’s troilnced tlje near impossible task today as missal, said he was “given no The second round is single petition. Mark Royce 650, Skip Mikoleit 136-373, George Kelly 135r352, Striders, 86-60, and Langan . "you can afford. Easy to install yourself. coach of the Pittsburgh indication” that he would be elimination and Sunday losers The host Hornets jumped out 502, Scott Kelley 524, Dick Andy Lamoureaux 137, Geoifl edged Schiebel's, 75-70. Penguins after Ken Schinkel replaced until he walked into were eliminated from further to an 8-5 first quarter lead and ARE RKHTON lARGET. Murphy 532, Roy Grabowski Bdrber 142-362, Tony Yacono was fired with the team in a Leading point-producers competition. i 507, Walt Smolensk! 504, Tom 142-374, Lee Prior 146-385, Button’s office and “bang — I held an 18-15 edge at intermis­ Now, PRICES GOOD UNTIL FEB. 10. fiv^game losing slump. was out.” were Joe Van Oudenhove (24), This week’s schedule: St, sion. Manchester rallied in the Roberts 516, Bob Heavisides George Burgess 138-390, Dave Greg Turek (15) and Rich SAVE 10% BY TAKING IT WITH YOU! Button, moved up just last James vs. Our Lady ol Peace; third stanza, outscoring East 516, Bob Oliver 209-202-592, Dynes 351, Jim Cochran 357, Haberern (14) for the MB’s and there’s 0 At a hastily called news con­ month to the GM post, said he St. Rose vs. St. Christopher; 11-4, to grab a 26-22 advantage Wayne Rogers 227-549, Gunnar Jack Goldberg 373, Tony Ron Merit (18), Phil Conderino ference Wednesday pight. had decided last Monday “to and St. Mary vs. winner of ftest going into the final period. Larson 200-510, Onjer Quirin Pellegatto 359, Joe Tremano (15) and Carl> Erickson (12). ceiling February Armstrong General Manager Jack Button make the change” but "I game. j / ■ Gail Bartlett and Betty 213-132-202-647, Ken Plecity 201- 394, Tim Flynn 352. Langan’s success was paced by wanted to break the news to A second round charnpion will Funke led the locals scoring Norm Daighnault (19), Bill to Schinkel personally.” be decided the following Sun­ with 13 and 11 points respective­ Peoples (17) and Rich Marnicki Boileau, 41, leaves the Fort day. The first round ended in a ly. Cathy Linsenbigler, Jean (17). Carl Hohenthal (18), Bill CONNECTICUT MARINE TRADES ASSOCIATION Wayne Komets, a Penguin farm three-way tie between'St. Rose, Halloran and Miss Funke con­ match your Smith' (18) and'Duke Hutchin­ club in the International St. Bridget and St. Christopher, trolled the backboards . ^ ^ F i F T U A n n u a l ■ son (17) led the Partsmen. room decor! Hockey League, to coach the all at 6-2. A playoff will decide Manchester entertains E.O. SUPER Pens, who are in seventh place the championship.' Smith of Storrs Friday after­ in the National Hockey League noon at 3 at Clarke Arena. Chmddkf West Division. 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About Town Quirks ■ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchestpt(Conn., Thurs,, Feb. 7. 1974- PAGE SEVENTF.FN The board of Christian educa­ meet tonight at 7 at the tion of Center Congregational clubhouse and proceed to the In The January Easod Enargy Crunch Church will meet tonight at 7:30 Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Main St., to pay respects to the Car Pool Kit l/lSo Anstvei^ at the home of John Donaghue, ews 21 Scarborough Rd. late Frank H. Sheldon, a member. Easier By DICK* WEST HARBOR, Wash. (UPI) replacements are extremely 'They can only guess as to and Carol goes in early on Manchester Young Marines OVER WASHINGTON (UPI) - The hard to find. which meaning is appropriate will'meet Friday at 7 p.m. at -p o lic e are looking for a car government keeps yapping at Tuesday off and''Alice owns Members of the VFW Sometimes you can keep a for their purposes. And instruc­ the Navy and Marine Reserve vith aromatic exhaust smoke. us commuters about organizing afternoon off and Alice owns Auxiliary will meet tonight at fiye-member car pool running tion sheet authors frequently Training Center, Reserve' Rd'., Someone stole 60 gallons of car pools, yet it provides no in­ one of those little foreign cars 7:30 at the Holmes Funeral with only three or four have long losing streaks. Hartford. I gasoline from the Whidbey <101000 structions on how to put them that only have room for three Home, 400 Main St., to pay members, but the timing is Island Naval Air Station, where together. passengers. respects to the late Frank H. thrown out of synch, making it Only Five Moving Parts Mcinbers and officers of the officials recently ordered per­ This is no job for an amateur. Sheldon, whose wife is a fume mixed with the gasoline to hard to start in the mornings. On paper, it looks simple. The That leaves you, Sylvester, British-Ainerican Club will member of the unit. Compared to putting together a To repeat, Japanese car pool doing the driving four days a I make thieves easief to catch. car pool, putting together a car pool has only five moving kits are both durable and func­ week. And on the fifth day you The perfumed gasoline gives IN EXTRA child’s Christmas toy (Fold Tab parts - Bob and Carol and Ted tional. The trouble is that the ride all the way into town and auto exhaust smoke an easily (B into Slot X and fuse with Side and Alice and you, Sylvester. detectable bouquet, officials instruction sheets were back with Carol sitting in your Y) is mere childs play. originally written in Japanese lap. I said. / What you need, of course, is a All ■you need do is match each and were translated into driver witKone day of the week Contempt Cited / CASH Car Pool Kit with an illustrated English by someone who is (Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Carol recently received a dis­ SAN JUAN, P.R. (U PI)-/A instruction sheet showing strictly monolingual. Different where all the pieces fit. etp.) and your car pool is ready honorable discharge frorrS'*’^ I nightclub owner who tried/to Instruction sheet translators to operate. Weight-Watchers,, Inc. “ I prepare his own motion for fos- You can buy five-member car work from an English-Japanese missal of a charge against kina pool kits at some hobby shops, dictionary, which lists up to This is where it gets com­ I H ^ W A R M E t but unfortunately the only ones three different meanings for plicated. -^ake my advice, Sylvester, cited for contempt of ^ourt because his secretary wped currently on the market were the same word. Bob works late on Monday '^nd catch a bus. THAN NORMlAl \m ade in Japan. “U.S. pe- secutor” instMd of This is not to suggest there is ‘‘U.S. prosecutor.” J COLDER fo r d iffe re n t Anthony J. Tursi, a Bi;ooklyn- anything wrong with Japanese THAN NORI^l car pools. To the contrary, they born longtime resident,/said he I ' ' / work beautifully, once you get j was notified to appear in U.S. This week and every vydek in February, we'll Data: □ them assembled. f o l k s . District Court to show cause draw two winning Lottc'ry numbers: the regular why he should not be held in number worth up tO/$75,000, and a special Bonus NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE Un.u§ually Long Period I contempt. Number worth $1,006 to lucky ticket holders. Some even carry a four-week Tursi had been seeking dis­ A perfect Bonus Number match, and you'll join warranty, which is an unusually missal of a charge of extortion the happy winders sharing over $10,000 in extra . January Temperature Summary FDIRIMRY SERVICE SPECIAIS long operating period for a car brought against him in 1972 by weekly cash prizes. ./ state Comptroller Nathan Agostinelli displays Explorer Post 169’s new charter to Eagle another nightclub / owner who This UPI newsmap is based on information released by the warmer-than-normal areas—or eight out of 10 households. pool. The average car pool falls WHEEL Scout David Hayes, left, Ginny.Petersen, post secretary; Sgt. David Hayes, post advisor; later died. / National Weather Service Wednesday and shows the Estimated reduction in heating fuel needs, based on apart in 10 days or less. ENGINE COMPLETE and Frank Ennis, Algonquin District commissioner. (Herald photo by Larson) He decided to /draw up the ternperatures were above normal in the shaded areas degree and persistence of mild weather, was greatest What happens, as a rule, is ALIGNMENT CONNECTICUT’S 74 LOTTERY that one member becomes TUNE-UP CHASSIS motion himself / Tursi said, during January and colder than normal in the unshaded along the.populous East Coast. In New York City it was' 10 over 4,600winners each week. miffed about something and and because “my lawyer has been areas. Of significance is the fact that more than 170 million per cent and in Wasliington, D.C., 20 per cent. LUBinCATION avoiding me.” drops out. Car pool FRONT WHEEL Hayes Earns Eagle Badge- of the total U.S. population of 210 million live in the OIL CHANGE BALANCE Includes Points, Plugs WATER WEIGHT and Condenser. Reiittor typ« plugs, air cisantr, PROBLEM? and air conditioned cart allght- USE ly highar. No charge for oil filter Explorer Scout Post Vermont Ruling Narrows Court Includes Air Cond. Cars E-LIM With This Coupon Sponsored by Guard • ' Right To Know News Sources Excess water in the body can be uncomfortable. E-I.IM will help Manchester Explorer Post marksman first class. They are A L L FIR S MONTPELIER, Vt. (UPI) - you lose excess water weight. We Jfs J *“"«!LJai"™ c, INC, B arn ey 'w ro ^ , ‘‘When a Vice President Peter Martin who “In essence, we got what we at l.iggcli Kexull Drug recom­ 649-2881 169, sponsored by the the sons of Mr. and Mrs. Frank The Vermdnt Supreme Court newsgatherer, legitimately en­ said it established a “limited were shooting for,” Martin mend it. ^ " Manchester Army National Ennis of Church St. has ruled that newsmen may be titled to First Amendment form of shield” for Vermont said. “I think in its limited Guard, received its new charter Post members who par­ forced to divulge confidential protection, objects to inquiries newsmen. guarded way, it’s a landmark Only $2.00 at its first av/ards program an ticipated in the December ice sources and information only if put to hTm in a deposition decision.” dinner Saturday night at the storm evacuation and first aid it can be shown that the infor- proceeding conducted in a Manchester Armory. emergency exercises were mation is not available J*eople want different now w/th U.S'. Savings criminal case, on the grounds of Frank Ennis presented the presented ETmergency Explorer elsewhere and is relevant to the a First Amendment privilege, things from a college Bonds/ They just might . charter, which signifies the ariribands for their outstanding guilt or innocence of the ac­ he is entitled to refuse to education. let yotir kids spend more post as the first one in Connec­ efforts. .Recipients were Grtg cused. answer unless the interrogator This Week But they all agree time studying and less ticut to be sponsored by a Ennis, Jeff Ennis, Steve The decision, written by can demonstrate to the judicial on one thing. It takes time^^orking to stay in National Guard Unit, to State Gagnon, Ken O’Neill, Vince Associate Justice Albert officer appealed to that there is Comptroller Nathan Perry, Dave Hayes, Andy Barney, came in a case in­ no other adequately available more than brains to school—whatever they Agostinelli, who is the battalion Wrobel, Ray Ristau and volving John Gladding, a televi­ source for the information and get a diploma. hopp to be. Commander. Virginia Petersen. sion newsnjan for WCAX-TV in that it is relevant and material ADD During the awards program, “I think the way these kids '^Burlington. AN EXTRA BEDROOM Why not make the to the issue of guilt or in­ burden a little easier? Dave Hayes, son of Mr. and handled themselves during the Gladding had been ordered by nocence.” Mrs. John Hayes of 122 Lake storm indicates their value to Start buying U.S. Vermont District CourT to With the ruling, the drive for " b/BEZZINI ' St., received his Eagle Scout the community in times of reveal at the request of a defen­ the legislature to pass a shield Savings Bonds now. badge, the highest honor in boy need,” Barrera told the 65 peo­ dant, the source of a confiden­ law to protect newsmen’s At SAVINGS Of Bonds are a depend­ scouting. The 15-year-old ple attending the event. “If tial tip about a Rutland drug sources appears to have died. able way,to build a T h k e . freshman at Manchester High anything, it’s certainly raid fist' year. He refused and The court’s ruling was MANCHESTER School is the first member of something they’ll never forget, forced tfie issue before the high praised by WCAX Television college fund for your . s to c k the Mst to earn the rank of and it’s sure to inspire any con­ fiberglas court. OR children. And an easy i n ^ ^ e r i c a . Eagle Scout He has been active structive motive? they may 519 EAST MIDDLE TPKE. way td start saving in scouting for the past eight have later in life,” he added. % Buv U. S. Savings Bonds years. ^ m b e rs of the post also ‘pebbled’ ceiling panels 30 them is by joining the /arctic’ or ‘greenbriar’ Charles Barrera, post ad­ 6 4 9 -5 3 2 7 Payroll Savings Plan/ w6fe among the hundred of 2'x 4' suspended celling peneli ol light, lilting I visor, announced the acquisi­ volunteers assigned to search ‘gunstock’ Fibirglat®, with a white, pibble-finlin, waihabla| Start a college fur^d tion of another charter which for the missing Tolland or ‘homestead’ vinyl surface. A cinch to Install I \ _ ^ sanctions the members of Posb, youngster, Janice Pockett, last Both prelinished simu­ Both top-quality prelin­ This is the week the Living Room By Bezzini sells off 169 in thethp National RifleRiflo \ summer,511mmpr RarrpraBarrera caiHsaid. lated woodgrain hard- ished simulated wood- all flpor sample sleep-sofas. This is the week YO U can Association’s Junior Program. The dinner was prepared by board panel mg. grain wall-panels. 0 - ^ : ::v,. Grossni's enjoy big savings on over 50 different handsome sofas. He also presented awards to J^tckie Ennis and Sandy low Prici Greg Ennis as a sharpshooter; Barrera. Those seated at 'the The tru sm ’s and to Jeff Ennis, the title of head\able included Agostinelli; m V Ennis\Mayor John Thompson; L Frici Capt. Leigh Lovering; Sgt. 4’x 8’x 3/16" interior T H E C U D D L E R A small loveseat which Joseph Coombs; Carl Gustav- opens to a twin size bed. son, district'' committee chair­ door units CUCKOO’S man; and Mrs. Laura Freeman, Complete, pre-aiiembled, Reg. $298 Less 20% MANCHESTER i th e VFW, A u x ilia ry with l-3/8'’-thlck door, ‘elmwood’ or ‘beigewood’ frame & casing. 2'x 6'8". Americanism chairman. Locksel extra. Post 169 meets every other Both First-Quality, sturdy plywood panels with NEST TEL. 646-6228 $240 TIRE, INC. prefinished simulated woodgrain finish...A great Monday evening at the 117 E. CENTER ST. - MANCHESTER Manchester Armory on Main accent idea or wall covering for any room! 3299 trisaai't ■St. There\are presently 17 Iw Prki members em;olled, and all in­ iAu ^FETYCHEC terested younV people may at­ vinyl tend any tpddtfog. io\(Mq door * ... ■ ' \ (nsoodgrahi auilaee sM i We Check lersllva hardware. PHa ~ir opanlne- Oeceraler THE K IN G ST O N A traditional sofa •FRONT END •BALL JOINTS Tickets Avaih^le I. FruHwood. Fctr Harkins Pete ‘illusion’ with Herculon upholstery. • DISC BRAKES •WHEEL BEARINGS Reg. $329 The committee planning a panels rsfiOir Les^20% testimonial dinner for John paneling 1170 •COMPLETE EXI^ySTSYSTEMS Harkins, former Manchester Wallpaper-print patterns on durable polyclad ply- ■ accessories $263 ANDOF'^RSE assistant town manager, report wood ... ends kitcnen ‘janette’ 24” , YOUR TIRES ^ tickets are still available and wall-scrubbing drudgery! Grossman’s has a wide reservations may be made by variety ol prelinished — Fast, Courteous Service — calling the Municipal Building moldings, putty-slicks, formica vanity colored nails & paneling switchboard — 649-528L' HaNM provincial atyla; dou- adhesive, loo! Wa doora. Blnig (auoal and The dinner will be Feb. 22 at 7 rim extra. p.m. at Willie’s Steak House. - rnriv SPECIAL OF THE WEEK Tickets are $8 per person. Harkins left Manchester 44.H employe Jam 4 to .become • 30” Reg. 54.95.. .40.99 Tolland’s first town manager 650x13 GOODYEAR under its new charter. 5-$helf Steel THE LEXINGTON Handsome colonial Grossman’s has the widest variety of in a choice of Herculon colors. r THE STERLl'W G A specially priced queen-size sleep-sofa in a paneling in the Northeast...vinyl-clad, storage unit ^ « matched Herculon stripe AWS Black Nylon 4 Now He Knows natural veneers, or colorful decorator Enamel finlah, adjuat- Reg. $349 Less 30% able ahalvai. 30"W, B4"H, TAMPA, Fla. (U PI)-D efen­ panels for every decor...At prices so low 12"D. Reg. $419 Less 20% $336 dant Curtis Jacobs told Traffic $ 1 7 3 you’ll have to see to believe! Cuckoo's Nest...your place naturally for young, free­ Court Judge Bob Johnson he Q99 npbr $247 didn’t understand his traffic Q N6630 I1JI wheeling, headshaking hair. No teasing. No ticket, so the judge instructed J7219 36"Wx 70"Hx 18"D hairspray. No hassels. Just cool cutting and Rag. 14.99...... 11.09 dynamite styling. Naturally. And because the him to sit beside him and'listen 1 7 ^ Open Mon., Tues., Wed. FrI. to other defendants argue their Cuckoo's Nest believes In healthy young hair, they cases. CASH AND CARRY u se pure ecological organic products. ■ ':|r ------1 j j ‘Come sit up here,’ Johnson FREE USE 8:00-5:30 PRICES... Result': A hairstyle that's just you. No Wr— ^ said. Later, he dismissed the plus CH ARGE IT AUTO HAUL TRAILER more - No less. Thurs. 8 to 8 charge and gave Jacobs a copy 'mm' pi •» h r’FF^ vONVENIENCE OR CARTOP RACKS* It Doesn't Have To Be Short i iiL;ii.i 1 'ii 1 ^ of his ticket to keep as a To Be Natural... Sat. 8 to 1 reminder of the experience. Sale Ends rm nsm Closed Tuesday Wearing striped jeans and an No Appointment Needed Mon., Tues. or Wed. T H E C O N C O R D Queen-size sleep-sofa THE W A RW IC K Velvet upholstered THE LAWRENCE Velvet grace on a open-necked purple shirt, the 7- |Feb.13th Nights PNE AND CENTER STREETS Mon., Tues., and Wed. Open 'til 8:00 P.M. with wood trim. year-old defendant had loose pillow sofa. traditional queen-size sleep-sofa. ^g q o d A e a i i ^ Thursday and Friday Nights 'til 9:00 P.M. - appeared in response td a cita­ MANCHESTER Reg. $499 L m 30 % MANCHESTER Saturdays 'til 6:00 P.M. ^ Reg. $479 Less 30% Reg. $459 Less 20% tion charging him with failing OPM 8 N M A WMk to yield the right-of-way on his CR O ssm an's Mon.-M. SXM. - 8 P.HL bicycle. His mother said his Sat 8 AM . - 8:30 P.M. Please Note:- $349 . $335 $367 TIRE IN& bicycle had bumped a moving A Division Ofi mimns pnooucrs compnnY Our Clinics Will Now Be car near home, and the ticket ARCO 0 Held The Last Tuesday 643-1161 Manchsster was issued after the motorist A s Always 30 DAY CHARGE - FREE DELIVERY summoned police. of Each Month ... - MASTER CHARGE h

PAGE EIGHTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. Thurs.,_ _ _ _ Feb _ 7 !------1974 About Town W oman Freezes MANCHESTER EVENINC.:hERAI,D-. Ma.ch.,to. C ..:, Thur,.. Feb. 7. 1:0. - PACE N.NICTRKN The British-American Club ■HARTFORD (UPI) - Hart­ of Mary Austin was found by a Nixon Outlines will have a Valentine' dance- ford police have tentatively neighbor Wednesday and ap­ buffet Saturday. Dancing will listed the death of a 64-year-old parently had been dead since Vernon Briefs be from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. with woman found in the rear Tuesday night. Authorities said Health Plan The Vernon Square Dance , music by liie American Tradi­ hallway of her home as due to they found no evidence of foul Enrico Fermi High School, En­ tion. Reservations for members exposure. Police said the body Club has re-elected Curt and field. Auxiliary Meets play-. Of the 69 structures in­ and guests only may be made at Dorothy Ritzen to serve as co­ Dobosz-Ertel-Laboc Hansen Mrs. Paul has been activp in spected, 25 defaults were cor­ the clubhouse. To The Congress presidents for the coming year little theater groups in this area Unit 14 of the American Legion rected on the first inspection and elected John and Janet for several years and directed, Auxiliary will meet Feb. 20 at 8 Lang as vice presidents. and 23 on re-inspection. Of the J r the most recent play presented" p.m. at the Post Home, West cent of additional medical bills. .Other officers elected were Rd. dwelling units, 47 complied on Labor Offices NOTICE By CRAIG A. PALMER “However, $1,500 per year by the Tri-Town Players, the the first inspection and 73 on George and Rea Moore, little theater group Serving Ver­ would be the absolute dollar treasurer; Michael and Lori Church Society the second. - Will Reopen WASHINGTON (UPI) - non, Tolland, and Ellington. limit on any family’s medical Orzechowski, secretary. St. Helen’s Society of St. He found 37 electrical code HARTFORD (UPI) - The President Nixon Wednesday asked Congress for speedy ap­ expenses for covered services Committee chairmen ap­ Trash Collection Joseph Church, will hold a bake violations; six heating; 19 state Labor Department says it in any one year,” Nixon said. During the winter months sale Feb. 9 and 10 after each. plumbing; 69 structural; and will resume field office ser­ proval of a new Comprehensive pointed were Mr. and Mrs. Health Insurance Plan (CHIP) ,Lang, program; Mr. and Mrs. residents are reminded they Mass. The sale will be held in three sanitary; sent out nine vices in Wiristed and Plainfield MANCHESTER WATER CO. should, whenever possible, set the church hall and all housing code notices; 16 mis­ later this month. Labor Com­ that he said would ensure that • Assisted Health Insurance:' Moore, publicity; Wes and WILL BE CLOSED no American would have to pay This portion of the plan would Arlene Charter, banner; and their refuse containers in their members are asked to bake cellaneous letters; recorded missioner Jack A. Fusari said driveways and they will be put something for it. one caveat with the town clerk; cutbacks in federal funding more than $1,500 a year in sudsidize insurance for un­ Edward and Barbara Parker, hospitality. back there when emptied. released 10 caveats; received forced a closing of the offices in ALL DAY TUESDAY, FEB. 12 medical costs. employed, disabled, self- House Inspection Spelling out details for the employed, low income and high The club will hold its Valen­ Andrew Tricarico, director of Housing Code Inspector John and investigated five com­ a total of nine towns last year. public works, said this is to plaints;’ and had one building Fusari said he has been Lincoln’s Birthday first time of his major domestic insurance risk persons. tine Day dance, Feb. 16 at 8 Darcey inspected 69 dwellings initiative, Nixon said in a Working families with annual p.m. at the Vernon Elementary avoid the possibility of snow and 153 structures during the demolished. requested by Gov. Thomas J. plows covering the containers Meskill to see whether services Emergency Tel. No. 649-0B57 message to Congress that his incomes of less than $5,000 School, Rt. 30 with Frannie month of January. three-part national health in­ would pay no premiums. As in­ Heintz calling for the square and it will expedite the collec­ can be restored during a portion tions. of at least one day a week. surance plan, to take effect in come increased, government dancing. 1976, would plug the gaps in contributions to the premiums There will be a, “ Round The collectors will not pick up health protection and make in­ and out-of-pocket expenses Dance” Teach from 7:30 to 8 trash from anything but legal r surance available to all would be adjusted. The deduc­ p.m. All club level dancers are containers of 22 gallon capacity TinKPIKE TV i APniMCC Americans at a price they can tibles, cost-sharing and invited and soft-soled shoes are or plastic bags. Larger con­ MOTOROLA pay- maximum liability for expenses required. tainers and 50-gallon drums of “I urge its enactment as soon all would be pegged to income cardboard or fibre board will as possible,” he said. “Coni- levels. Play Lead not be picked up. Tricarico said prehensive health insurance is Bea Paul of Vernon has been that such items as refrigerator HOUR an idea whose time has come in cast in the lead role of Evy or washing maching cartons America.” • Medicare: The health in­ Meara in Neil Simon’s play, which are loaded with trash, When fully effective, the total surance program for 23 million “The Gingerbread Lady,’’ to be cannot be handled. They should SALE American History Week Proclamation 4 BEST SELLING ALBUMS new cost of CHIP to federal and Americans 65 and older would presented by the Enfield Stage be broken down and placed state governments would be be , retained with improved Company Feb. 15 and 16 at beside the trash. Seventh grade students from Illing Junior High School with their Series Series Series about $6.9 billion with an ad- - ^ny elderly person TONIGHT proclamation; Appearing in the group with Miss Sampson, left, and THE TV VALUE EVENT YOU’VE WAITED FORI E 5 .98 eligible to receive Medicare teacher, Miss Cathy Sampson, and school ■ Principal Richard F. F 6.98 9.98 ditional small amount for tran­ Dr. Lindgren, right, are Penney Wright, Linda Seavey, Katie ^ee our superb selection of Motorola Color sitional assistance for small pajfments, under Nixon’s Lindgfen witness the official signing of the American History Week and Black & White TV-at VALUE TIME prices! ^ 5 Hennessey, Tracy Culbertson, Geoffrey Bell, Alan Crawford, Roger proposal, would ordinarily pay proclamation for the last week in January by Gov. Thomas J. and low-wflge employes, Nixon FREE STEAK FOR ALL Hart, Andrew Cammarata, Randall Phelps, Richard Gelling, Debra said. State governments would the first $100 for annual medical Meskill at the State Capitol. The seventh graders were also given a «:Toiiandm>>, School Menus Best,effield, Lori Lumpkin, Michael Meredith, Dean Pagani, Ralph '-V pay about $1 billion of the total expenses and the first $50 for FREE CHAMPAGNE FOR ALL grand tour of the State Capitol. Gov. Meskill autographed the Le/, Brian Shea, Adrian Barsico, Judith Wilson, Jeanine Barelli, cost. nonhospital drugs. photograph taken of the group while witnessing his signature to the 2 5’ " diagonal Q u a s a r l l The beneficiary also would 5-HOUR SALE PRICES Joanna Oskinski, Sherry D’Alessandro artd Alisa Kay. / The three major components Elementary Schools Middle and High Schools WORKS IN A DRAWERS of the plan — seen as the ad­ pay 20 per cent of any bills above the deductible limit but Monday: Hamburger on roll, Monday: Hot meatball HURRY DOWN AND SAVE! CONSOLE COLOR TV ministration’s counterproposal ketchup, potato chips, corn, grinder, pepper slaw, cheese to a broader scheme advocated in no case would he pay more • Contemporary console on cus­ • MOODY BLUES deSert. stick, chocolate cake. by Sen. Edward M. Kennedy than $750 a year in out-of-pocket South Windsor tom credenza base • Insta-Matic costs, Nixon said. Tuesday: Lincoln’s Birth — Tuesday: No school. BICYCLES Color Tuning • Plug-in Circuil “Seventh Sojourn” - 3.38 were: no school. Wednesday: Hamburg, MANtHESTER Modules a Pushbutton UHF Tun­ • E m ploye H ealth In ­ ing a Matrix Bright Picture Tube Wednesday; Juice, hot dog on gravy, mashed potatoes, • TOM JONES surance: Every employer rollj, mustard, wax beans, cranberry sauce, peas, corn- would be required to offer full­ gingerbread with topping. bread, fruit. “Greatest Hits” - 3.38 time workers a minimum level Thursday: Pizza, cole slaw, Thursday: Juice, Italian Service Council Seeks Volunteers of coverage on a cost-sharing Hope to Save Fuel fruit. ■> grinder, pickled beets, pears. fce • AL GREEN basis with employers paying 65 WASHINGTON (UPI)- Friday: Soup, grilled cheese Friday: Tuna long boys, Am.IANCF.S per cent of the premium for the Airlines do have some hope of potato chips, green beans, JLDY KUEHNEL first and an opportunity to reducing fuel consumption sandwich, carrot sticks, fruit federal Supplemental Security salad plate, french fries, “Living for You” - 3.88 first three years and 75 per cent cup. cheese slice, jello with fruit. Correspondent Income program. observe and work with other tomato soup, milk. Dessert thereafter. The workers would other than by cutting flights, 644-1364 adults who are helping. pay the remainder. the Air Transport As.sociation “This would just be a short choice: applesauce, cookies, •ROLLING STONES .says. vThe Volunteer Opportunities commitment," Mrs. Dunbar Transportation to the school jello with topping. Workers and their families, l»limited Project of the South can be arranged for volunteers POST ROAD SHOPPING PLAZA “Hot Rocks” - 5.88 Reduced speeds, flying at explained, “and we would be Thursday: Elementary and MAIN STREET. ROUTE 30 in addition to the premium cost, optimum altitudes will save Windsor Community Service if needed. sure the telephoners knew Secondary; Pizza, Italian bread VERNON, CONN. 872-3159 would pay the first $150 in an­ fuel. The association says Council has three new areas exactly what to say. Special A program already in (high school, Ellsworth, nual medical expenses and the much fuel can be saved if the looking for volunteers, .accor­ problems would have to be progress at the Oak Hill School Timothy Edward only), salad HOURS UNTIL MARCH IS first $50 for prescription drugs Federal Aviation ding to Mrs. Mimi Dunbar, referred to the co-ordinator.” in West Hartford needs six ad­ or vegetable, ice cream cup, 1:30 to 5:30 outside ,a hospital. After three A dm inistration curbs air chairman of the program. The Avery -St. School has ditional drivers. This is a milk. 6 Diys per W«k family members had m^t this traffic control delays which Volunteer Opportunities has asked if Volunteer Oppor­ Friday evening program, and Friday: Elementary: Fish Stay fit and trim thii wintar with a so-called deductible, the keep airliners standing on Model WU9126KW runways with their engines been asked to secure a sizeable tunities can get together a drivers will not participate filet on a bun or bread, tartar COLUMBIA EXERCISER 1145 Tolland Tpke. worker would then pay 25 per THE FUN PLACE TO SHOP FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY staff of telephoners to call all ot Conternporsfy style TV Hccepuon Simulated running. group of eight persons to work more than one in three or four sauce or ketchup, tater tots, Toys & Novelties the elderly people in South on a one-to-one basis with the months. vegetable, jello with topping, Windsor who might not unders­ Sleds & Snow Shovels youngest school children. There- ■ Anyone interested in learning milk. Secondary; Choice of Bird Feeders & Seed tand their rights under the new would be a short training period more about the Volunteer Op­ tuna sub, fried clams or chef’s WALNUT ELECTRONICS, INCa portunities Program is invited salad bowl, Soup, potato chips, ICE SKATES SHARPENED to contact Mrs. Dunbar at 89 milk, orange jello. Dessert 1 Walnut Street Menchester . Greenfield Dr., South Windsor. choice; fruit cup or jello with Fabulous Inventory South Windsor topping. V ______• Phone 649-424B______OWN Eagle Scout Troop 880 will hold a court of honor to commemorate Robert A N D SA V E Town To Get Bryce's elevation of the rank of Eagle. Robert, 173 Irving St., New Industry Manchester, is , in the ninth grade. The court will take place Sunday, Feb. 10 at 7:30 p.m. at Parkcentre Industrial Park in institutions and industrials, St. Peter’s Episcopal Church, South Windsor has secured locations had dictated the move Sand Hill Rd., South Windsor. AGWAYI another new industrial facility. to the more spacious location; School Lunches . Szabo Food Service, Inc. will Szabo, whose corporate of­ The following lunches will be occupy a new iO.OOO square foot fices are located at Lyons, 111., served at the South Windsor facility, accordifig^to Kenneth expects to occupy the new schools during the week of Feb. B. Van Anglen, r^ o n a l vice building in the early spring. 11 through Feb. 15. president. Monday; Elementary; ham­ The new building at 175 South burger on a bun with mustard, At Fairway Satellite Rd. will house Szabo’s relish or ketsup, whipped regional office staff and will LEGAL , potatoes with gravy, buttered also serve as a commissary for corn, milk and cookie. Secon­ local Szabo vending units. NOTICE dary; choice of frank on a roll, It is expected that 37 OF DATE OF PRIMARY sloppy Joe, or salad plate. employes will move from the FOR TOWN COMMITTEE Tater tots, hot soup, milk. present facility at East Hart­ MEMBERSHIP Dessert choice of -chocolate Notice to the enrolled a l l big r e d c a n n e d f o o d s ford to the South Windsor facili­ cake with icing, sliced peaches, • great by themselves or as mixers February 4-9 only. ty. members of the Republican or fruit jello with topping. • conform to rigid quality standards According to Van Anglen’ Party of the Town of Vernon: Tuesday: No school. • have a guaranteed nutrient analysis Szabo had researched the In'accordance with Section 9- Wednesday: Elementary; Hundreds of name brand items and jewelry reduced general Capitol Region for its 425 of the General Statutes of Spaghetti or noodles with meat • contain a complete & balanced diet in the State of Connecticut and the every can e n s new home and had chosen South sauce, salad, Italian bread and^ Windsor for two major reasons: applicable Party Rules^ notice butter, sliced peaches, milk. • are vitamin and mineral fortified for below our usual low, low prices. Many items below its ‘excellent accessibility to is hereby given that the Town Secondary: Choice of subs with your dog's good looks, good health all major highways in the area Committee of the Republican bologna, salami and cheese case lotsAGWAY DOQ FOOD Savings! and its expansion possibilities.” Party of the Town of Vernon with lettuce and tomato or cost. Quantities limited. Come early. Van Anglen said the has fixed Thursday, April 18, A solid pack of horsemeat and StoJ) paying high “per can” supermarket prices— “refreshing attitude of South 1974 as the day of the Primary BIG RED Dog meat-by-products, whole eggs and stock up by the case and save! Windsor's town officials in for the election of members of vitamin rich cereals ... all add up the Republican Town Com­ ^oi’se m e a t to a robust flavor and good eating! assisting in the site survey” BIG RED BEEF DINNER Special values include fine men’s and ladles’Ricoh was aiso a deciding factor, mittee in said Town, which 'dinner CEILINGS Feed as Is or mix with your dog s BIG RED D og Food Szabo Food Service serves Primary will be held if op­ by the case many major industrial posing candidacies are filed in Bernard Lozier, 48 cans 85 favorite dry food to really perk up Beef — ■ accordance with Sections 9-406 per case. , h(s appetite Beef, meai-by-prod- watches in many styles, including self-winding and day- facilities within the state and Inc. Binner operates in 49 out of the 50 of the General Statutes of the B IG R ED ucts, pure eggs and just the Tight. states. State of Connecticut. / cereals for a rich meaty flavor. Repairs and HORSEMEAT DINNER feg 30 Thun Fri MANCHESTER STATE BANK T h u rs 8:30 to 8:30 8:00 to 5:00 A 540 NEW STATE ROAD, See jusi how easy shopping can be. Visit the Fairway Catalog _ - [AGWAY] Sat 8:00 to 4:30 Sat 8:00 to 4:00 Showroom nearest you and pick up your free catalog. In Man- Moiseyev was sentenced to 1041 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER BUCKLAND Closed Wednesdo/ C A ID \ A /A V 643-5123 Chester, were at 261 Broad Street opposite the Parkade Shopping I l l V V /A T 2'/2 years in prison, the Open Sat. 9 A.M. - Noon Other Stores: Ellington - Middlefield - North Haven - Willimantic ^ rttoro newspaper Sotsialisticheskaya Center. In West Hartford, we’re at 1144 New Britain Avenue in the SILVER LANE PLAZA U Industrya said. ______Membor FOIC Elmwood Shopping Center. CATALOG SHOWROOMS A t satisfaction GUARANTEED-REPIACEMENT OR MONEY REFUNOED SHOfPlNC PAGE TWENTY - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. Thurs., Feb. 7. 1974 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn.. Thurs., Feb. 7. 1974 - PAGE TWENTY-ONE Bli(;S BUNNY OUT OUR WAY BY NLT) COCHRAN OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLI Columbia HERE'S THE SANPWICH VOU ORCJEREI? FROM THANKS FOR BRINGING THAT NO --JU ST PLACE TH' BOARP^ THE PCLICATBSSEN STUFF OVER, GRAMP-MOTHER SISTERS, WE'VE WON A GREAT HAPPY ADS SIRE OVER MY ARMS AND PUT VICTORY.' THE MALE CHAUVINIST c a l l e d /VM PASKEP IF VOUP THE IRON IN MY HAND.' r - b r i n g Ba c k h e r i r o n i n g ONCG I GET THAWED \ / OWLS WILL FINALLY ADMIT, TO b o a r d a n d i r o n c o a e in School Board To Discuss .' OUT 1 INTEND ID STAY WOMEN! ANY ONE OF US CAN S A V E A N D W A R M U P FIRST.' THAT WAV.' JOIN WHO PAYS »S 00 DUES/ TH AT TTT MUCH, T FRED AND Gifted Students Program I WOULD S h e H c r a U i n HAVE T O VIRGINIA CARLSON children had to get to their have to find someone to move mOME homes on their own. the tanks which are located at B A C K IN Correspondent «l'l||l|(llll She said she was not at the W IT H Tel. 228-9224 the Old Gastown, Rt. 6, and also CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING rneeting to single out any in­ ftp p- HIS The Board of Education will a place to bury them. MOTHER dividuals but wanted some ) discuss options concerning a answers to her questions. ,i: program for gifted students at a MICKEY FINN Mrs. Harriet Rosen, board ... Somoont special meeting to be heid Feb. member, said “The buck must LEGAL I WHY DON'T YOU'LL BE ABLE SS 25. may havt M«t you / CAN'T 6BT A DOCTOR THE DOCTORS ARE WORKING stop with Clarke (transpor­ YOU GO TO SEE HER AS TO TALK TOMB' THEVRE VERY HARD-TRYING TO Supt. Clarence Edmondson NOTICE PHONE 643-2711 a happy adl MY NAME IS JOHN GARNETT, INTO THE SOON AS THE tation).’’ Busy RUNNING IN AND SAVE MISS NELSON'S LIFE.' will prepare a proposal. OF DATE OF PRIMARY JR.— AND I WS/Sr ON s e e ­ WAITING DOCTOR SAYS SO' OUT OF THAT INTENSIVE , She asked that the office of FOR TOWN COMMITTEE ing MISS NELSON, MV ROOM, MR. Anita Ramm, Grade 5 the school keep track of com­ FOR ASSISTANCE IN PLACING YOUR AD FIANCEE' , GARNETT' teacher, and Barbara Heinz, MEMBERSHIP AND plaints so drivers can be Grade 4,, appeared before the DELEGATES TO ALL Auctions Happy Birthday i charted. In this way, she said, board this week to discuss work CONVENTIONS INDEX February 9th ^ the board would be fully aware ADVERTISING ADVERTISING they have been doing on the Notice to the enrolled NOTICES AUCTION - 90 cartons, ^ To The Gal In t of a situation before it is out of % gifted student program since members of the Republican 1 — Lott ind Found shredded coconut, consignee i| The Brown Raincoat proportion. Party of the Town of 2 — Perionilt RATES DEADLINE A&P Tea Company, at 150 GRAMPAW /H A T PRICE YICT£DRY?c^/ last fall; 3 — Announctmentf 12.00 noon the day before Ironi g 1974 tiy Nt* loe. T M JS pjt 0« 1 Supt. Edmondson said the in­ Manchester, Connecticut: publication. Strong Road, South Windsor, After going over 450 student 4 — Entertainment I day...... 8t word per day cident of speeding on 1-84 was In accordance with Section 9- 5 — Auctions Deadline for Saturday and Conn. 8 a.m. 2/19/74.- I ______Ruthle Poo records in Grades 2 through 7, 3 days...... 7t word par day CAPTAIN EASY the case of a husband taking 425 of the General Statutes of Monday is 12:00 Noon Friday. BY CROOKS & LAWRENCE FINANCIAL 6 days ..... 6c word per day Mrs. Ramm and Mrs. Heinz over his wife. At the time he found 20 students who would the State of Connecticut, and 8 — Bonds-Stocks-Mortgagea 26 days.... 5c word per day Happy Birthday was not approved by the board the Convention and Committee 9 — Personal Loans 15 WORD MINIMUM PLEASE READ DON'T MINP US', WE'RE JUST T/\KE US AROUND qualify for the program as far 10 — Insurance i MOM I s a m p l in g k it c h e n s m e l l s f o r but has since been approved. Happy Ads ...... $i .^o Inch THE BLOCK- PAST as state criteria go. With some Rules of the Republican Party YOUR AD □ FINANCIAL “i 4-GTAK RESTAURANT SURVEY THE BAYAWIHAW Edmondson was authorized to of the State of Connecticut, EMPLOYMENT I Love... I borderline cases, the figure 13 — Help Wanted Classified ads are taken over PRISCILLA’S POP r e s t a u r a n t : establish a committee to study the phone as a convenience. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• BY AL VERMEER might climb to 25. notice is hereby given that the 14 — Business Opportunities Karen | MY FATHER SAYS ONE {iVtvt the contract between this town Town Committee of the 15 — Situation Wanted The Herald is responsible for Bonds-StockSrMortgages 8 Criteria set by the state is only one incorrect insertion and DAY I'LL AWAKE AS A and Windham High School ’The Republican Party of the Town EDUCATION BEAUTIFUL YOUNG- the student must have an IQ of then only to the size of the MORTGAGES, idans first se­ \ contract, currently in its fourth of Manchester, Connecticut has IB — Private Instructions original insertion. Errors which 130 and be two years above 19 — Schools-Classes cond, third. All kimjs. Realty I C.B. . I year, is up for modification fixed Thursday, April 18, 1974 20 — Instructlont Wanted do not lessen the value of the ’ grace placement on a national advertisement will not be cor­ statewide, credit rating un­ Many miles make me from January to September of as the day of the Primary for achievement test, plus teacher REAL ESTATE rected by an additional Inser­ necessary. Reasonabld.. Con­ I; mighty mean and | 1975. the election of members of the tion. recommendations. Mrs. Ramm 23 — Homes for Sale fidential, quick arrangements. The board has been notified of Republican Town Committee in 24 — Lots-Land for Sale Alvin Lundy Agency. 527-T971. ^ miserable pointed out that it is too dif­ 2 5 Investment Property a .1007 cents per gallon increase said Town, which Primary will 100 Constitution Plaza, Hart­ ^ Sonny ^ ficult to identify the gifted 26 — Business Property because of the suppliers’ in­ be held if opposing candidacies 27 — Resort Property Announcements ford. Evenings, 233-6879. children below Grade 2. 28 — Real Estate Wanted crease. ’The cost is now 31.79 are filed in accordance with •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• * ,r': According to Mrs. Ramm, INCOME TAX forms prepared cents per gallon. Section 9-406 of the General MISC. SERVICES MORTGAGES - 1st, and 2nd Help Wanted 13 ' 1971 tw WEA Inc f'y Bw u s P,1 Dff state funding is two-thirds 31 — Services Ottered in your home, at about the same mortgages — interim financing John Sullivan, board Statutes of the State of Connec­ □ NOTICES , reimbursement or a maximum 32 — Painting-Papering price you would pay at — expeditious and confidential member, said two 4,000 gas­ ticut. 33 — Building-Contracting CUSTODIANS - Experienced, STEVE CANYON someone’s office. Call 633-1267. service, J.D. Real Estate part-time evenings, BY MILTON CAMFF of five per cent of the school oline tanks have been given to Dated at Manchester, 34 — RoofIng-SIdIng 2-7 population. 35 — Heating-Plumbing Lost and Found Assoc. 646-1980. Manchester area. Call 643-5691, the town. Selectmen will now Connecticut this 4th day of 38 — Flooring 1 Auctions ® 1974 by N£A. Inc. TM Reg U S P»\ OH “’2-6 p.m. CHOPPER'S WAITIN0, WELL, I TRIED TO y NOW IUTEU. MR. AMES1 Now that the students have February, 1974. 37 — MovIng-TruckIng-Storage THE BORN LOSER p e a r ; phone YOU ASK STEVE IF I SHOULD TO COME O YER-AN P I been identified, the next step is 38 — Services Wanted LOST- solid gray, male cat. EXCELLENT dealers space BY ART SANSOM FROM SOMEWHERE, SEE THE AWN WHO SAYS CAN MAKE MISTAKES ON j Republican Town, Committee Green Hill and Parker vicinity. available for The Suftield MAINTENANCE position - -IF I CfiN! 'BYE ' to write a program, she said. MISC. FOR SALE HE REPRESENTS ROMMY | k ^ M V OWN T IM E . '' LEGAL of the Town of Manchester, 41 — Articles for Sale Answers to Mickey. 646-0370 Women’s Club Annual Antique Insurance 10 high or trade school'graduate. BRANPYWINES ESTATE... . There would be possible Knowledge of boilers; carpen­ s t i<:k ' m U P Connecticut. 42 — Building Supplies after 5. Fair and Flea Market, on June HOT Zli^TV ! further testing and final iden­ NOTICE A; Paul Berte, 43 — Dogs-BIrds-Pata 8th, at The Hatheway Barn and AUTO INSURANCE - compare try' plumbing, painting, tification of students to qualify, 44 — Livestock haraware installation, furniture I C M i SPECIAL TOWN MEETING Chairman 45 — Boats & Accsaaorles LOST - Sum of money in Social Grounds, Write or phone Mrs. our low rates. For a telephone if the program were instituted, TOWN OF COVENTRY 46 — Sporting Qooda Security envelope for deposit in Charles Spear, 236 North Main quotation call Mr. Dolin at 64^ repair. Background in electrici­ 8 0 S A(2oOM1 Mrs. ^ m m said. I Legal voters of the Town of 47 — Garden Products Connecticut Bank and "Trust. Street, Suffield, 668-2269. 6050. ty with some experience in the 48 — Antiques She added there will be Coventry, and those property Call 643-4694. field. Benefits - sick leave, 49 — Wanted to Buy hospitalization, vacation, pen­ decisions about facilities and a owners qualified to vote at LEGAL TOWN OF EAST HARTFORD AUTOMOBILE Insurance? Call RENTALS Tom Crockett at the Crockett sion. Send resume to P.O. ^ x consultant as well as prepration Town Meetings pursuant to FOUND - Yellow tiger cat. EAST HARTFORD 52 — Rooms tor Rent Vicinity Vernon Street. Call Agency, 643-1577 for low rates 471, Manchester, Conn. of a budget and a decision on provisions of Section 7-6 of the NOTICE 53 — Apartments lor Rant CONNECTICUT OF DATE OF PRIMARY 54 — Homes lor Rant 643-6918. and efficienl service. It pays to who would write the program General Statutes of the State of FOR TOWN COMMITTEE 55 — Business for Rent check with Tom. BABYSITTER wanted, 6:30- and who would teach it. Connecticut, are hereby warned MEMBERSHIP 56 — Retort Property lor Rent FOUND - Reddish brown INVITATION 2:30 p.m. References required. Both teachers visited a facili­ 57 — Wanted to Rent Your home or mine. Call after and directed to meet at a Notice to the enrolled 58 — Mlac. lor Rent female, part red bone hound, 2:30, 646-8503. ty in Ellington which had 70 Special Town Meeting on members of the Republican call Andover Dog Warden, 742- TO BID students in the program. ’There AUTOMOTIVE 7194. RE: THREE QUARTER INCH THE FLINTSTONES Thursday, February 14, 1974 in Party of the Town of Andover: 61 — Autos lor Sale STONE ® 1974 &v NEA lAC. T M Beg U S P»l Olt BY HANA-BARBERA the child goes to a resource the Coventry High School 62 — Trucks lor Sale In accordance with Section 9- 63 — Heavy Equipment for Sale Personals 2 Sealed bids will be received □ EMPLOYMENT ALLEY OOP room where the teacher Auditorium at 7:30 P.M. to take 425 of the General Statutes of e x e c u t iv T ^ BY V.T. HAMLIN VEAH-TODAV'S^ 64 — Motorcycie^BIcyclea at the office of the Purchasing 7 teaches the gifted child two out action on the following items: the State of Connecticut, and 65 — Campera-Trallert-Moblle SECRETARY r PUNNO HOW HE r A IN 'T T H E F I R S T of five days a week minimum. Homes PIANO wanted, any condition. Agent, 740 Main Street, East Help Wanted 13 DOES IT, BUT TH'GINK/ KIDDING,' BY M Y BEARD.' FRED, ARE YOU DAY.... H E 'S ITEM 1: To appropriate a sum, the applicable .Party Rules, 66 — Autotriodve Service Call anytime, 742-7141. Hartford, Conn, until Thursday, Challenging secretarial posi­ THAT'S REALLY ’The program is open ended — it HERE CAN FIGURE I , GO AHEAI IN A N E W A N E W Gu-y not to exceed $31,000 including notice is hereby given that the 67 — Autos for Rant-Lease February 21, 1974 at 9:30 a.m. tion available with local OUT WHATS-GOINS ON WEIRD.' starts where the children are FULL-TIME experienced tool AND THINK CAR POOL?... IV e n e v e r legal and engineering f ^ , for Town Committee of the TAX PREPARATION by manufacturer. Individual INSIDE VtXJR HEAD.' REAL HARD - v \ ^ and will be publicly opened and makers and bridgeport MET,... and takes them as far as they reconstruction of iJfy/ Folly Republican Party of the Town professional. Home service and should be able to handle diver- ABOUT can go, she said. read at that time and place for operators. Top wages. Apply in SOMETHIN' Lane Bridge” on Folly Lane, of Andover has fixed Thursday, reasonable. Phone 563-4643. person at E. & S. Gage Com- sified work load and be Another type of program in­ the above mentioned com­ Coventry, substanmlly in ac­ April 18,1974, as the day of the r -'T any, Mitchell Drive, capable of working with volves counseling and is done on WANTED RIDE or carpool modities and service. cordance with me report of Primary for the elehiion of Centers Ignored, Information for bidders, "anchester. limited direction. Excellent the junior high level. NEW'YORK (UPI) - Only from Manchester to Murphy Griswold anil Fuss daterf members of the Republican Road, Brainard Industrial specifications, proposal and typing and shorthand r r Board members are in­ September 5 ^ ^ 3 entitled '"Fol­ two centers have been selected NEED MONEY for Christmas Town Committee in said Town, as the No. 1 pick since the Park, Hartford, working hours contract forms are available at required. Salary commen­ terested and told Edmondson to ly Lane B ^ g e ,” which report which Primary will be held if bills, pleasant part-time surate with experience. Sub­ prepare a budget or proposal on 8-4. 649-0365. the office of the Purchasing telephone work. Guaranteed is on file iti the 'Town Clerk’s of­ opposing candidacies are filed m it resume and salary what, the program would cost. began drafting college football Agent, 740 Main Street, East wage/commission. 646-2637. fice in me Town of Coventry. in accordance with Sections 9- Announcements 9 requirements to Box c, The school has provided for the players in 1936. Hartford. 405 and 9-406 of the General Manchester Evening Herald. disadvantaged, which is man­ ITEhr II: To authorize the They were Ki Aldrich, great Experienced The right is reserved to reject GENERAL Machinists - over­ expenditure of $11,000 of the un- Statutes of the State of Connec­ TCU center in 1939, and time, paid holidays, excellent An equal opportunity employer. M/F 2-7 datory. The program for the any or all, or any part of any or ticut. Chuck Bednarik, INCOME TAX insurance benefits, full or part - gifted is optional. Edmondson ejcpended and unencumbered all bids when such action is Dated at Andover, Connec­ Pennsylvania’s big star of time. Metronics, Inc., Route 6 MR. ABERNATHY ,BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY said the biggest cost would be roceeds of the Reserve Fund PREPARAflON deemed to be for the best in­ W IN AT BRIDGE ticut, this 5th day of February, 1949. Both played offensive & 44A, Bolton. for the teacher, probably aboi for Capital and Non-Recurring terest of the Town of East Hart­ PART-TIME afternoon opening 1974. and defensive football. D a n 1100 a day for a consultant. Expenditures to defray a por­ Bednarik was the last NFL Mosler ford. EXPERIENCED exhibit for stock, order and delivery ^ MEDINA ^ 7 Republican Town Committee 649-3329 52S-8263 I HAD HIM CONVINCED In other business, several tion of the appropriation in player to play two ways, Town of builder wanted, supervisory clerk for wholesale distributor. I'P LIKETD A^EETINGAND of the Town of Andover. UNTIL ycup. You do! Everyon\ follows complaints concerning /School Item I herein. which he did until his , East Hartford experience preferred. Call College students considered. 9 E E M R . • .'-IE'l l PETIED Y. Anson, INCOME TAX Returns and Phone 643-0255 for appointment. SNORING GAVE Test your best play for six so you are right bacfc\Where V4>CHRDJ!?/<^44 bus drivers’ actions w ^ heard ITEM III: To authorize and em­ retirement in 1960. bookkeeping done professional­ John W. To’rpey "'j^laycraft,Dis] Manchester, 643- abern ath x UP FOR HOUf?9. VOU AWAY. Chairman you started except that you by the board, s o m e ^ a parent power the Town Manager and ly. Call Dan Hickey, 649-9145. . Purchasing Agent ^ 955' P L E A 9 E have noted the fall of the spot The bidding has been: 7 MANCHESTER-Part-time ^ in a letter and puiers by a Town Treasurer in the name of maintenance work. Work is cards from East and West West North East South the Town to borrow money to and it looks as if West started parent present. after 12 midnight. Ideal for man I* Mrs. Jo-An Armstrong of Er- defray the cost of the ap­ presently working a full-time Here is another Paul with only three cards in dia­ Pass IT Pass ? propriation in Item I herein, monds and clubs. Hence he is doni Rd. questioned the right of second shift job. Call 569-0630. Lukacs test-your-play prob­ You, South, hold; any driver of a travel-all to and to issue notes fo r the same; NORTH 7 lem from the Bridge World more likely to be long in \4AK76TAK76»2*K10 4 spades. drive "in excess of 70 miles an and to authorize the Town NIGHT OPERATOR, pleasant 4 A J 10 8 magazine. voice, for answering service. ¥K 32 Also, he might have led a hour on 1-84." She also said on Manager and the Town 1 d.J J...... You find yourself in a rath­ ^hat do you do now? Treasurer to determine the Phone 646-2887...... ♦ Q32 er normal six notrunip con­ spade if he didn’t hold the AVBid two spades. A jump to two occasions hitchhikers were 4 a K8 queen so you decide to play Amount, date, interest rate, _ m tract. West opens the three of four\|iearts is inadequate. If picked up by school buses. WEST EAST him for it. You lead your king playing splinter bids you might Mrs. Armstrong also said maturity, form, and other clubs and it is up to you to LABORATORY WINTHROP 4 Q743 «2 play the hand. Paul points pf spades; carefully play the bid three diamonds, but all in all that on a number of .occasions details of such notes and to y QlOg jack or 10 from dum'my; lead BY DICK CAVALLI . ? 9 7 6 5 out that you must take the this two spade call is best. the travel-all failed to show up execute, sell, and deliver the TECHNICIAN ♦ 1087 ♦ 3-9 6 5 heart finesse some time or youc nine and make the slam. TODAY'S QUESTION same. Full-time opening for a 47 4 3 to pick up children for school or YOU TOLD YOUR U H -H U H ... I SAlP life GOT A 4J1092 other so he suggests that INEW.SPAPEH ENTEhPRI.SE ASSN ) Your partner jumps to four Dated at Coventry, Connec­ Bacteriology 'Technician. SOUTH(D) was very late in doing so. TEACHER THAT HER luOrOF LITTL£ NUTS IN IT,ANP S H E W A N T S after winning the club you spades. What do you do now? ticut this 5th day of February, Applicant should have C L A O e R O O M 4 K965 She also said that on two half­ IS AN OLP CRANK UP IN FRONT, T O SEE cash dummy’s king of hearts; Answer Tomorrow 1974. LIKEAN ¥ AJ4 days of school, children were hospital experience. V O U N E X T lead toward your hand and Allen L. Sandberg, Excellent benefits and , A N T IQ U E C A R ? MONDAY. ♦ AK4 finesse the jack, t left off at New England Tire, 4Q 65 Answer to Previous Puzzle Rt. 6, where they are usually Town Manager working conditions. For ad­ > ------— It loses and we can assume Elizabeth R. Rychlihg, ditional information please I^either vulnejable *. that West will lead another Rivers V7 met by the travel-all, but it club. If you don’t want to go never showed up and the Town Clerk contact The Personnel Department, 646-1222, Ext. W est N orth E a st South down more than one you play ACROSS DOWN 481. IN.T. spades right away. If you 1 Ethiopian 1 Rosy flush The MANCHESTER want to take the best play for stream 2 Tributary of y P a ss 6N.T. 5 Tributary of MEMORIAL HOSPITAL P a ss P ass yoiir contract you should the Mississippi Muffler That’s P a ss the Missouri 3 Told 71 Haynes Street cash all your heart, diamond 9 Mississippi T H P 1 Opening lead- ♦ 3 falsehoods a-7- and club winners to see if you tributary N Guaranteed for Manchester 4 Record of an R o £ y. a W l PIOK can get any inforhiation 12 Gut of m eal A & E A w Q. B A4-«5-M-74 To develop message for Friday, 20 Rabbits 40 Greek goddess 55 East (Fr. l' DON’T BE A HEARTBREAKER Ralph Pasek, Realtor, 289-7475. &75-76-T7 reod words corresponding to numbers, 5-16-27-40^ 29 Genuine Part-timers considered. of your Zodioc birth sign. 51-72-84-85^ 32 City on the the AMC Buyer Protection Han look better than ever. y / TAURUS 1 Someone's 31 Doy 61 Repoirs SCORPIO Illinois r " r " r " r " 5“ t 7 ARR. 20 F w r r 2 Money 32 To 62 Ger OCT. 23 b 34 Vindicate GIVE EXPERIENCED' Auto C? I ^ MAT 20 3 There's 33 Horses 63 From 36 Cold dishes 12 D i r mechanic - General repairs, 4 Embers 34 Get 64 Nice Or look at it this way: the AMC Buyer Protection anything AMC did goes wrong with your new 74 US Pit on Z-T^ |Y 1 1-22-33-44 37 Save Candy Cupboard full-time. 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THERE'5 1754-63-73 12 Trying 42 Accept 72 Compromise HEARTS 13 Could 43 Hide . 73 You 52-57-68 46 Garm ent ■ A POOL OF QU1CK5AKP CANCER m akers !)2 14 A 44 Sports 74 Be CAPRICORN offers: all the benefits of the exclusive AMC Buyer loaner car. Free. • RECEPTIONIST h e r e o n a w E S T A T F . , JUNE 21 15 0# 45 A 75 Sold Dec. 22 ^ 49 Killer whales Organized, alert, poised in­ 16 Show 46 On 76 About 53 Fall month % . s r ■i' See a compHat^ Protection Plan. If you’re looking for a new mid-size car, you MULT 22 17 Scheduled 47 About 77 You JAN. IP '^1,^ dividual with solid telephone I ab. I 38 selection at... can’t beat the ’74 Matador with the AMC Buyer 3-14-25-36 10 Tend 40 Romance 78 Happiness 1-12-23-34^ 54 Cleansing 4i It’s an unbeatable combination. experience needed for busy 47-59-70 19Thir>gs 49 You'll 79 Once . 45 67-80-861 20 Exciting 50 Gay 80 To agent 42 ■ U 4 Because the Buyer Protection Plan means if Protection Plan. So you’d better join us. reception desk in health facili­ LEO 21 Right 5) For 01 Select AQUARIUS 56 Native metal MANCHESTER ty. Includes extensive 22 Involving 52 Out 82 Buy JAN- 20 57 Elevator 46 47 W U s r t r 23To 53Or 03 Right. inventor telephone work, directing i^_AUG. 22 lei. .11 24 Be 54 Things 84 Be 58 Stream in bi b4 DRUG 74 Matador plus the AMC B u ^ Protection Plan: the unbeatable combination. patients and visitors, typing Q) 4-15-26-37 25 Puzzling 55 And 05 Reasonable 2-13-24-35^ Frnce 717 MMN STXEn required. Exceptional fringe I L U»^!48-56-79 87 26 An 56Sporkle 06 You 46-61-82-90'A bb it 27 A 57 And 87 Agom 59 Conducted VIRGO PISCES ■ U N C H E n n benefits. Free parking. For 28 For 58 Extend ' 88 Invitations 60 Chair See your AM C n Dealer— where you get a good deal. And a good deal more. X AUG. 23 fei. 19 59 tb s r appointment call Mrs. 29 Person' 59 Todoy's 09 Answer 61 Group of 1 y1‘ SfRT. 22 30 Lively 60 Travel. 90 Replocemenfs^^^ • players Sorrow, 243-2511, 8:304:30, - 2/0 I ' *5^ ,10-21-29-38 JG ckxI JAJversc .Vcutfjl ' 6-17-28-39/0 (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN I Monday-Friday. 6P DE CORMIER MOTOR SALES, INC. 49-62-83-89 150 69-78^ Vg*. 285 BROAD STREET PAGE TWENTY-TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn.. Thurs., F e^ 7 , 1974 BENJY M ^CHEgTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester^ n n . , Thurs., Feb. 7. 1974- p a p . p TWENTY-THRRR __H*/p______Wanted 13 Hornet For Sale 23 BY JIM BERRY Rooms tor Rent LEGAL 53 ^ a z -o , 52 Apartments For Rent 53 Apartments For Rent tor Rent 5g RN OR LPN, part or full-time, , CANTHBlrFlT NOTICE Laurel Manor, 649-4519. I'MeoppY'itbU DOOMS' - MANCHESTER-Twobedroom IF T 0 O A ^ 0 0 P 118 MAIN ST. - Garage and “WE FIND THE HOUSE PlFNTV)/(f0THe OUTIH Gentlemen only. References apartment in 4 family. TOWN OF COVENTRY ; ' MECHANIC. Experienced, B[Cr PFIZ^. r^uired: Kitchen Privileges. Available immediately, securi- storage space for rent, dill 649 YOU MAKE THE HOME” Parking______PRESIDENTIAL 2426, 95. Notice is hereby given that with own tools, for farlarge truck *150. Eastern, 646- fleet. Guaranteed year 'round rcaltorI trance. 643-2693 after 4:30 for 8250. pursuant to Section 3-5 of the work with overtime. Call 643- i l f i s r appointment. VILLAGE APTS. Town Charter the Coventry 2414. MANCHESTER Town Council will hold a public FOUR-ROOM apartment, com- GEORGE WASHINGTON... ROOM IN private home, ^ely^renovated. Adults only. hearing on Monday, February PART TIME Machinists, mor­ Would love this circa 1734 with 6 acres, center female only. Kitchen $200 monthiv includes utiirtVes One and two bedrooms. □ AUTOMOTIVE 18,197? at 7:00 p.m. on adoption nings, Amerbelle Cdrp.'104 E. chimney, 6 worki*^ fireplaces, 2 full baths, privileges, parking. Phone 643- Security. 64illM Near schools, churches of an “ORDINANCE Mam St., Rockville. Contact walnscottlnggQVjpig, original hardware, and shopping center, on Autos For Sale 81 ESTABLISHING TERMS OF Mr. L. P assardi, 875-3325 FIVE-ROOM duplex, 3 between 8:30 a.m.- 4:30 p.m. An Help Wanted restored to co^.frto'condltlon, family room wing FURNISHED ROOM for bus line. Call anytime. OFFICE ON THE PLANNING 13 Help Wanted 13 Homes For Sale 23 Homes tor Sale 23 r bedrooms, 11/2 baths, disposal, 1973 VEGA GT Kamback, AND ZONING COMMISSION,” equdl opportunity employer. added In 1972. Many extras. $74,900. working lady. Modem kitchen, appliances, wall-to-wall 6 4 6 -2 6 2 3 excellent condition. Asking $2,- GENERAL CAFETERIA linens, private enterance, Copies of the proposed or-’ SOUTH WINDSOR $31,900 C im by BTBWBt FUTIKB 2.-7 carpeting. Private driveway 200. Call after 5 week days, 649 ARTS AND crafts work, local plant, 9 a.m.-2 p.m.. TOLLAND parking, central. Call 643-8649. jjd cellar. Large backyard. 9672. Ask for Roy. ? dinance are available in the of­ |$23,900—Starter house, nice location, 3 bedrooms, | Real Eatate Wanted 28 Services Ottered Demonstrators needed. Beat Monday-Friday. Call collect •••HOME**' SPRING 3f Building-Contracting 33 Articles tor Sale $240 .monthly plus security fice of the Town Manager and the high cost of living, no in­ AVON •Enterprise 5721. full cellar. Comoare. we darel 41 SLEEPING ROOM, ample Is what you will be, in this Is not far off so owner has deposit. 643-2052. SPACIOUS "six room apart­ NEED CAR? Credit bad? the Town Clerk at the Town Of­ vestment, no collecting or SELLING your home or EMCO light trucking, attics and parking. 272 Main Street, ment, country kitchen, con­ WOULDN’T YOU RATHER spotless 6-room Ranch. 3 called us to lower price of her $34,900—Brand new Raised Ranches with fireplace, acreage? For prompt friendly CARPENTRY - Repairs, SEASONED FIREWOOD, $30 Bankrupt? Repossessed? fice Building, Route 31, Coven­ delivering. Full-time or part- GIRL - FULL-time for in­ cellars cleaned. Bundled Manchester. MANCHESTER - North end, venient location, security, $210 BUY A DISHWASHER THAN generous bedrooms, custom mint condition, 6 room Ranch. service, call Louis Dimock remodeling, additions, roofing. pick up load, delivered and Honest Douglas accepts lowest try. time. Phone 633-1697 or 646- surance claims office. wall-to-wall carpeting, bath and a half, 2- newspapers taken only. Free sunny five room, second floor monthly. 646-0885. down, smallest 'payments. 0496. BE ONE? Get out of the house If you act now, you will be all Realty, 649-9823. Call David Patria, South Wind­ stacked. Buckland Farms, 649 Dated at Coventry, Connec­ Interesting and diversified kitchen, formal dining room, car garage, aluminum sided. estimate. Phone 647-9610. sor, 644-1796. 3694, 644-2361. Apartments For Rent S3 apartment, stove with cooking Douglas Motors, 345 Main. and sell guaranteed Avon work. Call 646-2040 between carpeting throughout, moved in — in a matter of ticut this'5th day of February, $37,900—Two-family, nice yard. A 3-bedroom apart-1 ALL CASH for your property gas, heat, hot water, and gar­ MANCHESTER - Nice 2 1974. products, in your spare time. 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. gorgeous landscaping, walk­ weeks. 3 bedrooms, one has COMMUNITY Tree Service - WES ROBBINS carpentry 118 MAIN ST. - 3 room apart­ age included, $185 per month bedroom Townhouse, full base­ 1%9 GTO, Judge, 4-speed, ram- ment and a 2-bedroom apartment. within 24 Kours.Avoid red tape, Tree trimming and removal. WE BUY and sell used fur­ ment, heat, security, $160. Call Allen L. Sandberg, BAKERY MECHAn7c~ ^ The sooner- you start, the out glass doors. air conditioner. Plan to see remodeling • specialist. Aa- niture. Cash on the line.-One rent. References and security ment, private entrances, $195 air, $1,650 or best offer. Call MATURE WOMEN needed for |$36,900—New listing, 6-room Colonial, Bowers instant service. Hayes Agency, For free estimate call, 1-429- 6492426, 95. per month. Paul W. Dougan, Town Manager Excellent opportunity fori sooner you’ll have that dis­ now. 649-5306. eves.. 644-8424. I 6464)131. ditioiu, rec rooms, dormers, piece or an entire house full. required. Available March 15th. 646-6582 after 5 p.m. experienced mechanic. Must I staff of Manchester School area, immaculate condition. Many | 0184 collect. Firewood Write Box L, Manchester Realtor, 643-4535 or 6491021. Elizabeth R. Rychling, hwasher. So call right now. delivered. built-ins, bathrooms, kitchens, 646-|M32. Furniture Bam, 345 have some electricall Homemakers Service, now ser­ • • B&W • • 649-3446. Main Street Rear, behind ATTRACTIVE 4 1/2 rooms, se­ Herald. 1965 VOLKSWAGEN Bus. new Town Clerk 289-4922 The BARROWS Si WALLACE Co. extras. Call on this one. WE WILL buy your house. Call cond floor apartment, stove and background. ving Manchester, South Wind­ 646-1180 Realtors — MLS Douglas Motor Sales. HEBRON - Modem 2-bedroom rebuilt engine, excellent condi­ sor, Bolton, Tolland, Ellington, Ifi 7,000 Each. We have 7 building lots In Coventry. anytime, Hutchins Agency, BOOKKEEPING done at my refrigerator, $150 monthly. apartment, country setting, ,_J^Janchester^aritadj^^ Realtors, 649-5324. I,EON CIESZYNSKI builder - 122 FLORENCE STREET - tion. Best offer. Cali 527-6711, Excellent wages and free| Vernon and Somers. Skills in Nice location. home, reasonable rates, pick up Lease, security. Middleaged four room apartment in 2- mrpeting, appliances, heat and 742-7686. .BABYSITTER Wanted for 3 MERRITT AGENCY new homes custom built, CLEAN USED refrigerators, benefit program. | caring for the elderly, the sick and deliver. Call 646-4350 after 4 remodeled, additions, rec ranges, automatic washers, couple preferr^. No pets or family, heat and utilities paid, hot water. Available im­ and 6 year olds, Keeney School and cnildren helpful. Part-time NORTH COVENTRY - stately LIST YOUR HOUSE IN... p.m. children. References required. $200 monthly. 644-8896,643-2282. mediately. $190. Eastern, 649 1967 PONTIAC GTO, 400 cubic LEGAL area, from 8-5 p.m., 646-0620. REALT06 oaks surround this young 7 1/2 rooms, garages, kitchens with guarantees. B. D. Pearl’s Call 6497529. Apply j work. Professional training 8HLLIN0 TOUR PROPERn? remodeled, bath tile, cement Aj^liances, 649 Main St, 649 8250. inch, 4-speed transmission. provided. Own car necessary room Split. Inside you’ll find a Call us first. Will buy your FIRST NATIONAL STORES, INa work. Steps, dormers. Residen­ E v ertin g new. Asking $900. NOTICE I WAITRESS needed, full-time and mileage reimbursed. large kitchen with appliances, home immediately at a fair WE HAVE customers waiting ROCKVILLE - Rockland Park ,& Oakland Ave. j days. Excellent earnings and living room, first floor laundry, . REALE’S CORNER tial or commercial. Call 649 for the rental of your apartment In accordance with Section 9- Telephone 643-9511 between 9-4 SOON VACANT - Clean 1175 MAIN STREET PHONE 646^5251 price. All cash. Call Lou 4291. QUALITY Fan back chair, WOODUND Terrace Apartments. Large 384 and "Section 9-424 of the East Hartford, Conn. I working conditions. Apply to p.m. aluminum sided Colonial, possi­ family room with fireplace, CERAMIC or home. J.D^ Real Estate and beautiful three room, one-- 1967 PONTIAC Firebird, 6 An equal opporlunitf employer | Manager, Farm Shop, 2892 three or four bedrooms, garage, Amida, 644-1539. Hitchcock arm chair, crazy Associates, Inc. 6491980. General Statutes of the State of ble four bedrooms. Priced to R.E. GOWER — Finish carpen- quilt cushions, walnut cedar MANOR bedroom apartments. Heat, hot cylinder, excellent condition. Main Street, Glastonbury. An WOMAN - Experienced fast sell in the 30’s. T. J. Crockett, two baths. What more do you TILE water, all appliances including Must sell. $750. Phone after 3 Connecticut, and the Conven­ equal opportunity employer. nded? Only $38,900. Keith Real tiy, kitchens, rec rooms, ad­ chest, Victorian love seat, gold food cashier, 11-2, Monday Realtors, 643-1577. One Call ditions, porches, any type velvet, reading table, drapes, MANCHESTER - Nice 2- dishwasher, disposal, p.m., 643-1980. tion and Committee Rules of MOTHER or grandmother sub­ throQgh Friday. Call 647-1076 Estate, 646-4126, 649-1922. bedroom Apartment, ideal foL APARTMENTS carpeting, pool and your own stitute, older woman, very CAPE - Lar^e eat-in kitchen, Does It Alll remodeling, 646-2087. comice, 6’7”, Cheval mirror on Homostsad Straat the Republican P arty of CAPABLE and responsible but between 9-12. Hartford Road living room with fireplace, king , REALISTIC family, includes heat, hot private terrace in a country set­ Connecticut, notice is hereby responsible, enjoys children, good natured woman to keep MANCHESTER - Large, We specialize in ceramic tile, leg ^ 6495051. ______**•••••••••••••••••••••••### Dairy Queen. size master bedroom, level lot. Immaculate condition, CARPENTRY - Porches, gar­ water, appliances, and (OflW. MhMIa Tpka.1 ting. From $170. No pets. 872- given, that the Republican State after school, school vacations, house and care for two * gracious 7-room Colonial,- VERNON $34,900 slate, flagstone and quarry carpeting. $205 per month. Paul RRANCHESTER 6360, 5296586, 872-9732. Trucks tor Sale 82 summer, in our home, own Desirable location. $33,9()0. professionally decorated, 7- ages, additions, bathrooms, COBBLER’S bench, coffee Central Committee has fixed children, from February 17th, fireplace, aluminum siding, room Colonial. Plush tile. For complete bathroom W. Dougan, Realtor, 643-4535 or Bum by transportation. $2.50 hourly. fR"—• aai Estata , > nice yard, 3-car garage. $39,900. TOTU VMJE HEKl! Philbrick Agency, Realtors, □ MISC. SERVICES kitchens, houses, repairs. Free Uble, pine, excellent condition. June 21 and 22, 1974, as the through March 3rd. Must have ' > 646-4200. carpeting, front-to-back remodeling, we’ll handle all 6491021. UBR HOUSINB CORP. Homes tor Rent 54 1968 FORD one-ton, 9 foot utili­ Vernon, 646-5566. Hutchins Agency, 649-5324. 7 room Raised Ranch in a fine estimates. Small joDs. Stephen Reasonable, other household ty body, 4-speed transmission. dates of the State Convention, own transportation and ♦ Can Ynu SELL? living room with fireplace, carpentry, plumbing and tile Martin, 6497295. articles, call after 5, 643-0306. references. Reply Box 2418, residential area. 2 baths, MANCHESTER - New Contem- 1 and 2-bedroom luxuary 456 1/2 MAIN STREET - 6 Phone 875-0448. to be held at the Bushnell SUPERVISOR - Administrator t How Big Is built-ins, carpeting, formal OLDER HOME - 8 rooms, large formal dining room, 3 Services Ottered 31 work. Expert workmanship apartments. Features wall-to- Vernon. modern kitchen, format dining super deluxp 2-bedroom rooms, family unit, security. Memorial Hall in Hartford, for and mechanical knowlege Bolton, dining room, panelled rec bedrooms, complete and reasonable rates. ANY TYPE remodeling and ad­ NUMBER 26, Franklin burner, wall carpeting, vanity 'tile 1962 FORD pick-up, 4 wheel t BIG MONEY? room, large den, two full baths, DRIVEWAYS cleared of snow, ditions. All carpentry and never used, with spark guard, B mse, fully carpeted, with 6492426, 95 p.m. the following purposes: necessary for large transporta­ SERVICE Station attendant - room and 2 garages. Please aluminum siding, walk-out ' Call Mandevllla sunken living room, all baths, built-in oven, range, ***••••••••••••••••••••••••• drive, 4-speed, with swivel tion fleet. Call 643-2414. * To tom e people it It m iking $1,000 i j | HI-RANCH 4 bedrooms, two-car garage. On Manchester and Bolton area. .masonry work. Free estimates. pipes, and damper. Call after plow. $700. 649-0758. 1. To select partyendorsed full and part-time, apply in per­ Month. To othert $2,000 or more ti > call Joe Gordon, 649-5306, basement, 3^car garage appliances, private patio with dishwasher, refrigerator and Business tor Rent 55 Custom built by present a 250’ parklike yard. $35,900. Call 649-5900. 0 4 3 -9 6 7 8 AnUiony Squillacote, 649-0811. 6:30, 643-6082. candidates for Governor, son, Clarke Motor Sales, Route Month, right In their own town. -W e'' eves. 643-5314. (possible Income) •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• basement garage. Ideal loca­ disposal, electric heat, 2 air MALE, full-time, hardware, 6, Bolton, Conn. owners. 3 bedrooms, carpeted Philbrick Agency, Realtors, tion. Call WAN'TED TO buy - Van, stock Lieutenant-Governor, have both kindi - telling |utt vllltga| [ 646-4200. Convenient to schools, shop RooSng-SIdlng 34 EIGHT TRACT stereo system, 49-0311 after 6 p.m. conditioners, glass sliding STORAGE WAREHOUSE -10,- plumbing store work. Apply in ]a country property, our $peclilty. (> living room, formal dining SHARPENING Service - condition, camperized or Secretary of State, "Treasurer, ••B&W.. ping and bus line. Immediate Saws, knives, axes, shears, Sanyo 4 channel amplifier, doors, all large rooms. Full 500 square feet, -platform level. person, Barrett Plumbing Supp­ So it'i Opportunity H you quality lor' > room, fireplace in for future The BARROWS & WALLACE Co, SEWING and alterations done DELMONT STREET - New Stock Place, rear. Attractive customized. To $2,400. Ask for Comptroller, Attorney General, ly, 331 Broad Street. the STROUT Team. Not averybody| [ Realtors — MLS GEORGIAN Colonial - Center occupancy. Mid 30’s. skates, rotary blades, (^ick ROOFING and roof repairing, Westek speakers, Panasonic basement storage area, ample Rich, 643-9353. and United States Senator, and CLERK TYPIST family room. Aluminum chimney Colonial. Two service. Capitol Equipment in my own home. Clothing Coughlin Roofing Co. 6497707 "Tape deck. $300. Phone 6494444. two-bedroom, 1 1/2 bath, rental Brokers protected. Call ^doea. But a ik yourtelf If you e ra ,, Manchester Parkade — 649-5306 appliances, security and parking. Starting at $175. Han­ 522-3114. Minimum 2 years office .ready (or Important Money, - - and' > siding, 2-car garage. Private fireplaces, modern kitchen with made, some lessons given. 2. To take appropriate action Co., 38 Main St., Manchester. references. $225 monthly. Days dy to shopping, schools, bus on any proposed changes in the CIERICAL WORKER experience desired. Paid Blue can we help you gat llcenied? Plui' ’ acre lot, with lovely view. built-ins, large formal dining Hours daily 7:30-5, Thursday Reasonable , prices. Call Linda BIDWELL Home Improvement TAKE SOIL away the Blue do you Lika People? And do you, | ANDOVER - Three-bedroom Leenders, 649-9085 Saturdays 643-51M, ask for Jack. and religious facilities. 460 MAIN STREET - Ideal for Convention and Committee Responsible for ' the Cross, CMS, Life Insurance. room, front to back living 7:30-9, Saturday, 7:30-4. 643- Co. Expert installation of Lustre way from carpets and Motorcycles-BIcycles 84 ,have Common Sente? < t Ranch, 1 1/2 baths, carpeting, room, large front foyer, den, 7958 after 3 or anytime on Sundays. Model apartment open for in­ store, office etc. $160. Call 649 Rules of the Republican Party maintenance of records, **•*•••••••••••••••••••••••• aluminum siding, gutters and upholstery. Rent electric sham- 2426, 9-5. ,11 yet, than atk lor Inlormatlon on the' > in-ground pool. One acre plus. screened porch, 4 bedrooms, 2 trims. Roofing installation and p ^ r $1. ’The E. A. Johnson DUPLEX - 5 rooms, modem spection 1-5 p.m., Saturday of Connecticut, and preparation of reports and AieSELLE COUP. >“People-8utlneit”. Il't mailed] | 646-1180 $32,000. Warren E. Howland, ^NCHESTER - New listing, Painting-Papering . 32 kitchen, formal dining room, YAMAHA 1973, 250 Enduro, 104 E. Main Straat, Rockville 1/2 baths, garage, large lot. repairs. 649-6495, 8799109. Paint company, 723 Main and Sunday. Other times by excellent condition, many 3. To adopt a Platform. payroll for a sheltered 'without obligation. Could bo the atart,, Realtors, 643-1108. in desirable Porter St. area, ' >♦♦♦♦•»♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦»♦♦♦♦‘> two bedrooms, $200 per month. STORE, 24 1/2x35’, full/fase- a o High on a hill in one of Street, Mancnester, 6494501. appointment. extras, $750 firm. Call 649-1425 The Committee has further An Equal Opportunity T Something BIQ — with the< • seven room. Colonial with T. J. FLANAGAN References required. Philbrick ment. Center Street location. workshop program serving iWorld't Largait. ] ] MERRITT AGENCY Manchester’s finest Painting, HORACE Tetrault — Siding, after 6 p.m. Employer Since 1936 RARE COMBINATION - Com­ fireplaced living room, paneled SENTRY papering, general repairs. Agency 646-42()0. Call 649-0459. ^ fixed June 29, 1974, as the date handicapped workers. !M r. N. F. Glarra, Managar<> neighborhoods. Philbrick Agen­ roofing, storm windows, aw­ HARDWOOD - $40 a cord, ° Call: ' for holding Congressional REALTOR fortable 8-room Colonial in im­ cy, Realtors/846-4200. den, three bedrooms, formal Estimate------now fo r nings. Quality workmanship, delivered. Cut, split, stacked as Applicants should possess STENO SERVICE NEW Two-Family, 3 bedroom URR HOUSING CORP. EXPERT bicycle repairs, all District Conventions for the maculate condom. Ready to dining room plus one car gar­ spring/summer clean up. Call free estimates. Fully insured. specified. Any size order INDUSTRIAL SPACE 1,400, 6,- typing skills and have BABYSITTER in my home, 1 STROUT REALTY, Inc. move ini^Q'VvV.utiful plush 387 East Ctntar SL 643-1949. apartment, living room, 043-0551 200, 8,300, 8,800 starting at SO makes, models ami speeds. selection of party-endorsed can­ RAISED RANCH - Large living age. Priced at $39,900. Zinsser 8799187, 649-3417. accepted. 643-49U. knowledge of business and of­ 7:30-5, Monday-Friday, near carpeting S'',rst-floor family Agency, 646-1511. kitchen with range, dishwasher, Robert INunloch, Realtor cents a square foot. Warren E. Peugeot, Raleigh dealers, center. Call after 5, 643-5837. • I 311-6 Springflald Ava. room and formal dining room Manchestar, Com. Manchester Bicycle Shop, 649 didates for the House of fice procedures as well as room ana laundry. Shaded, J.P. LEWIS & Son custom refrigerator, fully carpeted. B43-R551 Howland, Realtors,.643-1108. Representatives in the Summit, N J . 07901 QUALITY BUILT new 8 room with sliding glass doors to large ]|Business correspondence,] ROOFING — Specializing FIREPLACE wood for sale. 2098. having some secretarial quiet 'street. Short walk to deck and swimming pool. Two MANCHESTER - Lovely six ■transcripts, reports," decorating, interior and repairing roofs, new roofs, $25. a pick-up truck load, Broker, 6491180. Staphon J. Luchoit Jr. Congress of the United States. SUBSTITUTE Bus drivers Colonial in prestigious Forest schools. $43,900. Warren E. BOLTON - office space 172 experience. Good fringe {ifeplaces, family room, two- room larger Cape on treed half ] ]telephone answering and] exterior? paper hanging. Fully gutter work, chimneys, cleaned delivered. Call 228-9585. S u p t - R4R-5257 The hour of the day and the needed. Will Train. For further Hills. Four bedrooms, 2 1/2 Howland, Realtors, 643-1108. acre lot. Fireplaced living insured. 649-9658. MANCHESTER - New 3- square feet, warehouse 1,022 HARLEY-DAVIDSON - Motor- benefits, free parking. For ap­ information call Andover BABYSITTER - In my home baths, first floor family room, car garage, large lot. 160x250’. and repaired. 30 years CTcles, parts and accessories. place where such Conventions room, eat-in kitchen, paneled 'Secretarial assistance. bedroom apartment, air- square feet, loading dock with pointment call Mrs. Sorrow, Elementary School, 742-7339. evenings, mature woman with 2-car attached garage. Priced $47,500. Philbrick Agency, ] Hourly — Weekly experience. Free estimates. FOR SALE - Used furniture, Expert service. Harley- are to be held, as set by the 243-2511, 8:30-4:30, Monday- Realtors, 646-4200. den, 11/2 baths. Priced at $42,- PAINTING-PAPERING - 4 Howley, 6495361. shag mgs, waterbed. Must sell. conditioned, kitchen overhead door, and heat. At­ references and own transporta­ at $57,900. Zinsser Agency, 646- 900. Zinsser, Agency, 646-1511. ] Monthly Rates appliances, carpeted,, private tractive appearance, good com­ Davidson Sales, 49 Park Street, respective members for the Friday. WAITRESS wanted, tion. Only those who are 1511. I STOP I generations. Neat clean work* Phone 7499004. Hartford. 247-9774. State Central Committee, is as MEADOW LANE - 8-room free estimates, fully insured. Headng-Plumbing entrance and basement, yard, MANCHESTER - new 2- mercial location by two major experienced cocktail waitress qualified please call 646-2009. I Running around in the real es-1 ^ 6 4 9 -0 5 5 2 35 parking, Lyndale Street. highways, Route 84 and 44. follows: Colonial, 7 years old, 2 1/2 MANCHESTER - Four Phone 646-8262 or 643-7361. bedroom Townhouse, 1 1/2 and dining room waitress, MANCHESTER - Charming I tate circle. | bedroom older Colonial, located Available immediately. $265 Ideal for distributor. $225 1972 HONDA XL250, 1ST DISTRICT CONVENTION, NEED that extra cash? Earn .Saturday evenings. The Country Business Opportunity 14 Victorian home, lovely baths, four bedrooms, first- BO m Heating and Plumbing Dogs-BIrds-Pets 43 baths. Includes heat, motorsport, very good condi­ in West side, featuring 1 1/2 R. .HEBERT - Painting, per month. 6494844. appliances, shag carpeting, full monthly. Call 643-9508 or 633- 2 P.M., WHITING LANE $8-$10 per hour part time, aS Squire Restaurant, Route 83, fireplaced living room, formal I LOOK ■ floor family room, two-car gar­ — Prompt, courteous service. 2075. tion. $600. Phone 649-4444. ’ age. Assumable 5 3/4% baths, remodeled kitchen, 2-car ' paperhanging, exterior and in­ Call 6491496. MINIATURE Poodles, brown basem ent. $265. Paul W. *••••••••••••••••••••••••••• SCHOOL, WHITING LANE, decorator - consultant. Minimal Ellington, Conn. 872-0269. BYOB - Be your own boss. dining room, remodeled I at our homes priced from $21,-1 CUSTOM m a d e draperies luid mortgage* $59,900. Philbrick detached garage. Priced to sell terior, commercial and sable, six weeks old, FOUR ROOMS - Heat, Dougan, Realtor, 643-4535, 649 Campers- Trailers WEST HARTFORD qualification needed, free Excellent gift shop in prime kitchen, four bedrooms, 1 1/2 1 900 New and lived in plus com-1 at $32,900. Zinsser Agency, 646- wide selection of appliances, phone after 5:30 SMALL S’TORE (15x45) Purnell training. Call for interview, 633- location. Proven sales and Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. residential. Will honor Master SEWERLINES, sink lines, Reasonable price. Phone 649 1021. Mobile Homes 85 • The- Committee has further RECEPTIONIST - Wanted in baths, two-car garage. Near I plete Cape Cod sales and ser-1 1511. Charge. 644-4)642. p.m., 5692230. i near Main. Apply Marlow’s, 1090; Maria Dionne. Manchester center, little growth record. Call today. T. J. center, convenieht to shopping, cleaned with electric cutters, 8014 after 3 p.m. fixed June 15, 1974, as the date a vice. MANCHESTER - Deluxe 2- 867 Main St. ^ typing. Please call, 521-7918. Crockett, Realtors, 643-1577. schools, bus, all city utilities. i iC TEu ’ ENGLISH TUDOR- 8 rooms on BOLTON LAKE - Cute 4 1/2 REWEAVING burns, moth by professionals. McEinney FIVE ROOM duplex, large ADULTS - Keep warm this for holding County Conventions HOUSEKEEPER for lady An unusual value. Bel Air Real I LISTEN I 10 acres. Large living room INSIDE-Outside painting. Bros. Sewer Disposal Com­ AN UNUSUAL VALENTINE- bedroom townhouse, 1 1/2 winter at very low heating room Ranch, pine paneled, new holes. Zippers repaired. Win­ Special rates for people OVer M. yard, near school, $150. Call baths, full basement, private STORE or office space, ap­ for the selection of party- living in Farmington, own Ma t u r e m a le or female to CORPORATIONS guarantee Estate, 643-9332. I To our understanding sales! Cypress paneling and dow shades, Venetian blinds. pany, 6495308. Miniature Schnauzer puppies, costs. Live in a well planned furnace, lake view, garage, big Fully insured. Estimates given. females, AKC, Phone 6^1846. 6491888. entrances. Includes heat and proximately 2,000 square feet, endorsed candidates for the of­ bedroom, bath and sitting work in jewelry store. Prior their security by diversifing ■ representative offering! Ij^^cooms, den, yard, school bus service, lake Keys made. TV for rent. 182 West Middle Tpke. Inquire and controlled community with two baths, two-car garage. Call 649-7863. FRANK SCOTELI.A plumbing, appliances. $245 per month. privacy and natural surroun­ fice of Sheriff. The hour of the room, must be a good cook, selling experience necessary. their sources of income, ollan s o I mortgages from 7% tol privileges, $23,000. Owner, 643- Marlows, 867 Main St. 649-5221. at Dubaldo Music Center, or Y ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ TS T Ideal set-up for dog kennel repairs, and remodeling. FREE to good homes - two 9 Paul W. Dougan, Realtor, 643- dings. Clubhouse, sauna and day and the place where such have references, excellent Inquire at The Diamond Show­ shouldn’t you? For a complete ■ qualified buyers on all| 6878. call 649-6205 after 3 or 643-6802. “wminin salary. Answer Box 220, Far­ case, Tri-City Plaza, Vernon. presentation write P.O. Box WHY WAIT... operation. $59,500. Philbrick PETER BELLIVEAU Painting Prompt service on emergen­ week old puppies. Phone 649 APARTMENT 4535, 6491021. swimming pool. See the newest Conventions are to be held, as 1 listings.____ I MILLAR TREE Service, Inc. - Experienced and insurei^ 3012. mington, Conn. 06032. 465, South Windsor, to arrange When you can move into our Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. Removal, pruning, lot clearing, cies. M3-7024. RENTAL OFFICE Resort Property 12’ and 14’ wide mobile homes set by the respective members COVENTRY - oversized Cape, - Painting, .papering, ceiling. MANCHESTER - Two-bedroom with step-saving kitchen and COCA COLA needs a courteous, an appointment. Small refun­ spotless 3-bedroom Ranch im- I t a k e ADVANTAGE i five rooms finished, plus one spraying.Fully insured. big or smal! We have a large variety of For Rent 58 ,/ of the State Central Committee, physically fit, individual to dable investment. ill 6491671. Flooring 30 Livestock 44 Townhouse with full basement, dining room, luxurious living is as follows: mediately. This well- I i OF I bedroom, breezeway and large Licensed. Free estimates. deluxe one and two-bedroom washer and dryer hookups, BUSINESS OFFICE stock their products on super maintained home sits on a addition 24x28 with unfinished Phone 633-5345. NEW THREE bedroom fully room, full bath, very large HARTFORD COUNTY, 11 market shelves. Applicant must Situation Wanted IS I VANTAGE REALTY < HOUSE PAINTING - Interior, FLOOR Sanding apd GEN’TLE 16 hand Palomino apartments and townhouses appliances, heat and cooking master bedroom, porch, patio A.M., KING PHILLIP HIGH MAIUGER-SECRnARY gorgeous high treed lot with interior. Ideal for the handy gelding, English or western, for throughout Manchester. Ren­ gas included in modest monthly equipped cottage, overlooking have driver’s license. Good I 872-9402 I man or extra large family. MASONRY WORK - Brick, exterior. Insured, experienced. Refinishing, (specializing in Cape Cod Bay, at Brewster. and awnings for your leisure SCHOOL, KING P H ltL IP Health facility needs alert company benefits and excellent WILL BABYSIT in my home, loads of privacy. Please call College graduate. Free es­ older floors). Inside painting, beginner or intermediate rider. tal office open daily from 95, rental. Available now. Highland time enjoyment. Jensen’s, Inc, Joe Gordon, 649-5306, eves. THE HOME Wooded lot, 2-car garage, $39,- block and stone. New work and Oak Village, 643-5177. Available during July. Phone DRIVE, WEST HARTFORD responsible person with chance for advancement. Apply Parkade vicinity, near Route 84 repairs, reasonable prices! Call timate. Peter Tilley, 742-6117. ceilings. John Verfaille, 649 $3ffi. 6499743 between 10 a.m.- 2 other times by apptintment. Rolling Hills, Route 44-A, 643-5314. 900. Philbrick Agency, p.m. , < • The Committee has further bookkeeping and supervisory Coca Cola Bottling Company, exit, Verplanck school district. Realtors, 6464200. 643-9506. I 5750, §ra-2222. Mansfilld Mrs. Smith 1-429! 646-5358. MANCHESTER - Six-room A beautiful young 7-room Building-Contracting 33 460 MAIN STREET - Five 0133 or Mr. Olson, Hartford 247- fixed July 1, 1974, as the date experience including 451 Main Street, East Hartford. •• B&W«» Cape in mint condition. Three DAMATOENTERPIIiSES,IIG. Wanted to Rent 57 The BARROWS /4 baths, formal I , FIREPLACE, professionally room Cape. Aluminum plus 5-car garage. Business Glosa-Out trains, guns, swords, glass, AVAILABLE February 15th, VILLAGER \ Conventions are to be held, as baths, two fireplaces, 3-car gar­ ■ dining room, kitchen with all I zoned Excellent income landscaped. postcards, early books, oifpain!ill four room garden apartment, age, horse barn, view. $53,900. siding, family room with ■ appliances, central air-! REPAIRS Red Naugahide sofa, floor sample, new chairs available, APARTMENTS set by the respective members producer. Central location. regular $229.96, now $16S. tings,„ , pewter,____, -.-most almost anyianythling centrally located, heat and Hutchins Agency, 649-5324. wet bar. W/W carpeting, RKHARDS & KEHMNA appliances, lease and security, Five-room, 2 bedrodm OPEL of the State Central Committee, I conditioner, fully carpeted, I $69,900. Philbrick THE ATLANTIC COMPa Hi IES fireplace, formal dining Agency, , ,on all makaa of Mwing' > old. Call anytime, 643-6535. is as follows: Igracious front porch,| Realtors, 646-4200. 5 2 8 -1 7 3 1 ]]tnachlnaa. Opto! Four piece Colonial |^ ok■ok so sofa, loveaeat, chair and ot- $195. monthly. 649-3978, 649 townhouse, wall-to-wall OWNER moving to Florida and room, garage. WANTED - Kirby, Hoover or 4780. carpeting; fireplace, 2 air con­ FOR ONE FUU DAY 9TH ASSEMBLY, 8:00 P.M., ARE MOVING TO HARTFORD must sell this magnificent nine I aluminum storms, full rec g "W tdnttday, Thursday and]] toman, floor sampl<9Vjb'.V $766, now $544. GEORGE E. SLYE SCHOOL, Oat In on the ground floor. There will be many positions I area. Priced $1,200 below new | WHY RENT? Can you afford ]]Frlday ’til 9 ; M o n iU y," ' industrial vacuums. Call 649 ditioners, appliances, heat room Raised Ranch. Soaring KEYS $135.61? Own your own two- MANCHESTER - $31,000, 6 1/2 Medlterrean gold loveaeat, off floor, regular $156.96, floor 5747. AVAILABLE February 15th, KINGSTON DRIVE, EAST available. beamed double cathedral I at $32,700. Immediate oc- g ^ 'Tuaaday and Saturday 111 5.] | and hot water, IW tiled baths, S28-9081 -family, only $1,500 down to room aluminum sided Cape on sample, now $96. pleasant first floor 3 room gar­ washer and dryer hookup, HARTFORD ceilings in living room and g cupancy. . quiet residential street. Large REALTORS. OPEN 9-9 qualified buyer. Pasek, BUYING U.S. silver and gold den apartment, heat and patio. No pets. 14TH ASSEMBLY, 8:00 P.M., •Undeiwriters and Raters dining room, custom kitchen Realtors, 289-74’75, 742-8243. eat-in kitchen, two full baths, Knit ’N Purl Black Naugahide chair with foot stool, regular $167.96, now coins before 1965. Top prices. appliances, lease and security, COUNCIL CHAMBERS, TOWN with every possible con­ fireplace in living room. Prin­ both for $125. Off floor. Any amount. Call 6497493. $i’r5 monthly. 6493978,646-4780. FREE •Clainis Expediters and Claims Processors 646-1180 Call 8497620 HALL, SOUTH WINDSOR venience. Four large bedrooms, ; ANDOVER - Ranch, first cipals only. 646-5424. ]! Trt-CIty Plaza Vamoa DECIDE FOR YOURSELF •Typists (Experienced) 2 1/2 baths, family room with TWO-FAMILY house, 107 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• The Committee has further MERRITT AGENCY! offering, six rooms, garage, 872-2219 Repo, white 15’ refrigerator, good condition. As is. Cash and SUNNY 4 rooms, appliances fixed April 18, 1974, as the date •Transcriptionist massive stone fireplace and 2- Oakland Street, price reduced ■ swimming pool, acre plus, Wall- MANSFIELD - Three - carry. $50. One only. F supplied, one child, no pets, TK PMOF or TH inmK IS M TK nsmti MANCHESTER Deluxe 2 For a limited time only you can Toot Drive For ONE FULL for holding Primaries for the •Receptionist car electric eye garhge. Extras for immediate sale. Needs ^REALTOR to-wall, $32,0(10. Warren E. bedroom Cape. Den, living □ RENTALS $145. Immediate, occupancy. include, drapes, carpeting, air- work. Call 525-7054. I bedroom townhouse, super DAY Any Now 1974 Opel of your Choice FREE! Absolutely election of delegates to the Howland, Realtors, 643-1108. room, large workable kitchen, Two piece Contemporary gold sofa and chair, discontinued, Security required.'633-6026. •File, mail and supply Clerks conditioning and self cleaning next to huge dining area, laun­ off sales floor, regular $297, now $250. location, 1 1/2 bath^ full No Cost or Obligation. (Must have liability Insurance on above Conventions, which COVENTRY Coverers - Slip­ private basement, includes heat Excellent fringe benefits and salary program. Join this oven. Most unusual home in HEBRON - Eight room U&R dry room. All completely cover^ upholstery and drapes. Rooms tor Rent 52 MANCHESTER - 4 rooms, first your present car.) Primaries shall be held in' national concern In their new regional office with executive area. Baskin Real Raised Ranch, under 10 years redecorated. New aluminum T\vo piece blue-^reen Colonial sofa and chair, off sales floor floor, stove, refrigerator, hot and appliances, $260 per month. Towns and Districts in which an Estate, 644-2507 646-1210 Daniel F. Reale Free Estiinates. Master charge Grcde 6 material, regular $562, now |$50. Paul W. Dougan, Realtor, 643- W ei Put Our Moneji Where Our Mouth b! parking provided as well as banking and eating old. Immaculate condition. siding, garage, fenced-in corner accepted. Call 74-8065. LADIES only, nicl^ly furnished water, close bus, near Main opposing the slate or slates of Spacious, partially wooded w elcom ei lot. Close to 1-84, schools, shop­ rooms for rent. Community 4535, 6491021. facilities on, premises. Street business section. $llo SHOP . . . THEN STOP AT candidates are filed in accor­ COZY 4 1/2 room Ranch with ^grounds, must be ping centers, and Brand-Rex. Close-out, odd chairs, one of a kind, off salea floor, $65. kitchen and bath. All utilities monthly. Security. Adults, no W rite or cai'l M. Naylor, C /0 JUNK OR unwanted cars 5 1/2-ROOM duplex, garage. dance with Sections 9-405, and attached breezeway and gar­ seen....Martens Agency, Call to see, you'll love it. $31,- removed, $10 per car. Also included. Convenient to stores pets. 643-7094 week days after 4 age, carpeting, Bolton Lake Realtors, 646-2550. MYRA DASHER 300. For appointment, 228-3311, Color TV. portable, very good condltAtuflepo, Was $329.66. and bus line. Ideal for working p.m. Security, references, $200 9-408 of the General Statutes of brush removed, reasonably. now $267 with full warrantee. One o r ^ J monthly." Phone 643-5029. the State of Connecticut. " privileges. Please call Marlene Zanotti Real Estate Agency, 7 ^ 9 ^ . or elderly lady. Call after 1 Trares, 688-6105. J. Watson BOLTON LAKE - Lakefront to the etaH of 2284)268. p.m. S&SBUICK Dated at Hartford, Connecticut FOUR-JIOOM and five-room . THE ATLANTIC COMPANIES Beach Real Estate Co, 547-1550. property, 6 room Split Level, •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• apartments, tiled bath, heat, MANCHESTER - Unusual one- SEIWING Instructions - All this 28th day of January, 1974. Founders Toww P.O. Rox 80071 one car garage, 1/1/2 baths, Lota-Land lor Sale 24 THE THOMPSON House- hot wate^. included, newly bedroom Townhouse, full-base­ ‘'/Veto England's Fasteit Crowing Buiek-Opel J. Brian Gaffney ' Hanford, Conn. 06108 EXCEPTIONAL 7-room Cape, enclosed porch, nicely REALE REALTORS basic steps including pattern Cottage Street, centrally adjustments. Teacher trained remodeled. Middle-age adults. ment, private entrances and Chairman Or call collect 1-288-7741. Np agency please. large wooded lot, garage, landscaped, excellent 178 Main St, Manehastar SOUTH WINDSOR - Residen- located, large, pleasantly fur­ Security deposit, references, no patio. Includes heat, 81 UMIS ST., NjUKHSTER (Open Evos.) S494S71 Republican State Central fireplace, 4 bedrooms plus neighborhood. Asking $44,000. tial comer lot, 105x200’, city in fashion design. Small W .T. G R A N T nished rooms, parking. Call 649 (Exit 93 on l-oe A Route 15, Noxi to Agwiy, OiM Block Irom Caldort) classes, reasonable rates. 649 ~^ts, parking. 11 1/2 A and B appliances, and carpeting. $205 Committee An Equal Opportunity Employer M/F dining room. $31,900. Meyer, Call Bob Lathrop, Agent, 646- 6 4 6 -4 5 2 5 water and sewage, owner-, 52^ Manchoator Parkada 2358, for overnight and perma^ Schoo.if ____Street,______across from East monthly. Paul W. Dougan, I 3uot 0 Mlnuteo Iroin Downtown HarMordl Realtors, 646-38i60, 646-8776. 6050 or 872-9548. 7550 between 4-8 p.m. $10,000. 6226. . . nent guest rates. . Side Rec, near Main. Realtor, 643-4535, 6491021. r

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EIGHTEEN PAGES Split In Trucker Ranks Sparks New Violence By Mathis Chazanov on by two white men armed he was fired on by someone in a all of their demands. There mons, Nixon's staunchest labor United Press International with shotguns. No one was in­ passing car. were threats to continue the supporter, condemned the A split in the ranks of the in­ jured. Today’s violence came only walkout. dependent truck drivers over strike Thursday and urged all of Two drivers have been killed hours after many drivers Meanwhile, more and more acceptance of a government thus far as a result of violence his members to keep the trucks across the country shouted grocery outlets reported rolling. settlement offer today connected with the strike by against a compromise proposal dwindling food supplies. t More than half the indepen­ A Sr. triggered new violence in the 9- drivers for lower fuel costs and reached Thursday in N In Washington Teamster dent drivers who own their own day-old drivers’ strike. higher freight rates. One driver V. Washington that did not meet President Frank E. Fitzsim- rigs are members of the Even so, there were in­ was shot to death and the other •h Teamsters. But many of them ♦ * dications that more trucks were was killed when a rock thrown were forced to join in order to on the road than at any time through the windshield of his remain in business and are this week and that truck stop truck.caused him to lose control Solon Charged hostile to the union. business was returning to nor­ and crash. mal. The agreement Reached after * Lawrence Huff, 48, New Waterford, Ohio, was shot in negotiations in Washington Two truck drivers were shot With Vote Fi'aud provides for truckers to get all and wounded, one critically, in the stomach today while • NEW HAVEN (UPI) - Six of violation of state election the diesel fuel they need, to Ohio early today. In Penn­ driving on Ohio 11 near East persons, including a laws. pass on increased fuel prices to sylvania, a truck traveling on Liverpool for the Ray Molder Democratic state represen­ The investigation resulted in the firms that hire them, and Route 22 near Hollidaysburg Carrier Corp. Snipers opened tative were named in arrest fire on his rig and another that the arrest last month of Louis for government monitoring of was struck by a bullet fired warrants issued today in con­ prices and supplies. from a passing car. The slug had been following close Aceto, a 6th Ward alderman nection with voting frauds in There were reports that truck failed to penetrate the cab and behind, police said. New Haven. who was charged on 19 counts ranging from voting law traffic picked up after the the driver was not injured. Rep. William P. Ambrogio, violations to second degree agreement was announced, but / 67, D-New Haven, was named The Mississippi Highway Another truck driver was shot forgery. on-the-scene observers said the Truck Protest Negotiators Patrol reported three trucks in the leg near the Elyria exit on four counts of violation of increase, was not large enough fired on during the night. Two on the Ohio Turnpike. The Ohio the state election laws in a to make much difference. W^ile acceptance of the agreement between leaders of the independent truck drivers and lumber trucks were hit by Highway Patrol said he was Superior Court warrant. The the government seems to be in dispute, negotiators were hopeful the trucks could be bullets and a third one was fired standing beside his truck when warrants were issued in con­ rolling BSain by^ Monday. Major principals in the agreement were: Pennsylvania (jlov. nection with an investigation by the New Haven police depart­ Town Democrats ™iton Shapp, right, and William Hill, president of the Fraternal Association of Steel ment and the state’s attorney’s Haulers and chief trucker negotiator. (UPf photo) office. Herald Sends Editor The probe was spurred by in­ Back Moriarty formation in a series of articles On DevCo Jaunt published by the New Haven Register. For Director Both Ambrogio and another By SOL R. COHEN District congressman. Skylab 3 Grew Alex Girelli, city editor of suspect, Mrs. Rose Barbarito, a The road has been clears for Moriarty was nominated for The Herald, will accompany a Democratic party worker in the the election of Matt Moriarty endorsement by State Rep. group of Coventry residents on city’s 7th Ward — reportedly Jr, Tuesday to the Manchester Francis Mahoney, a life-long a trip this weekend to Colum­ were out of state. Board of Directors. The 32- friend of the Moriarty family. bia, Md., Montgomery Village, Four others named in year-old vice president of Seconding speeches were by End Record Trek Md. and Reston, Va. warrants were arrested and Moriarty Bros, automobile and Theresa Parla and Nicholas scheduled to appear, in court. Jackston. ABOARD USS NEW “It’s good to be back,” said from this veteran recovery Most of those taking the tour fuel-oil dealers, Thursday night Among them was James E. Mahoney said he wanted to ORLEANS (UPI) - The last mission commander Gerald P. are members of the Coventry received the unanimous en­ ship. The astronauts indicated Perillo, a guidance counselor squelch rumors (none had Carr as he, Edward G. Gibson Citizens Advisory Committee. dorsement of the Democratic Skylab astronauts landed on they were in good shape after and varsity basketball coach at reached this desk) that he isn’t target in the gentle Pacific and William R. Pogue chatted The trip was arranged by the Town Committee for the post. spending nearly three months' West Haven High School. He running for re-election. today from man’s longest with recovery forces in in weightless space. Greater Hartford Community Moriarty will fill the vacancy was charged on five counts of “I’ll be running in November spaceflight, an 84-day, 34.5 helicopters hovering overhead Development Corporation created Jan. 15 when Anthony violation of state election laws. as hard as I ever did, and I in­ million mile journey that their landing capsule. “Well done,” said Pogue as which is planning a new com­ Pietrantonio, also a Democrat, Charged on eight counts of tend to win,” he said. opened the way for a trip The Skylab 3 astronauts he and his crewmates took munity in Coventry, resigned. Pietrantonio’s election law violatibns was Barry was nominated for en­ someday to Mars. splashed down about 6,000 yards pulse readings to see how well Plans for the community resignation was accepted “with have engendered strong opposi­ Salvatore Franco, 53, of New regret” last Tuesday. dorsement by Democratic they were adjusting to the .-Registrar Herbert Stevenson, rigors of earth gravity. They tion from many Coventry Haven, the assistant town clerk Also endorsed unanimously of New Haven. who had been co-chairman of wore special pressure pants tq^ residents. Thursday night was David M. —According to corporation A I^w Haven couple, Morris Barry — for the Democratic Barry’s campaign committee prevent blood from pooling in in 1956, when he was elected their legs. spokesmen, the trip was and Evelyn Schatz, was also nomination Fourth District Clothing Sought arranged at the request of the arrested. Schatz, a Democratic state senator, a post he state representative. Seconding speeches were by Irene Pisch America’s first space station advisory committee and will assistant registrar or voters in relinquished in 1970 when he supplement a similar, one-day Alex Girelli the 2nd Ward, was named in 15 sought the nomination for First and Raymond F. Damato. was left behind in a 269-283 mile On a motion by Judge of For Fire Victims high orbit where it is expected trip made earlier to planned counts and his wife, 12 counts. plans on Coventry and on the Probate William FitzGerald, to drift like a ghost ship around communities in Connecticut. surrounding area. A fire Tuesday night which did extensive damage to the the town committee formally earth for at least five to eight The Herald is sending a staff The expense of the trip for second floor of a residence at 302 Adams St. occupied by member on the trip because of thanked Pietrantonio for his years. Stowed aboard was a Girelli will be borne by ’The “many years of devoted, un­ Mrs. Janet Winegar and her four children has left them in the expected impact of DevCo’s “time capsule” containing Herald. Inside selfish and fine service to the need of clothing, blankets, and other household items. equipment for possible Today's Town of Manchester.” Mrs. Winegar, who is divorced, and reportedly has no in­ • retrieval by visiting spacemen MoiTjrty thanked the com­ in the future. iferalft surance on the furnishings, is especially in need of clothing mittee for its endorsement, the for her children ages 14, 13, 12 and 8. Tbe astronauts returned to Mrs, McCaughey T o p '^ Taxpayers, Page 18 leadership of the committee for “We need sheets, blankets^ almost everything,” she earth on their 1,213th orbit and, Vernpii school budget at $8.1 M illion,^agpl 3 its backing and Pietrantonio for fto e v i ^ Inindred dollars said, “but especially clothing for the children. There are his advice. like the beginning of the $2.6 Bolton news. Pages 8 and 7 three boys and a girl, and two of the boys have no warm Is WATES Queen “It’s going to be difficult / billion project nine months ago, jackets nor shoes.” a technical problem had to be Junior ski races Saturday postponed. Page 11 following in Tony’s footsteps,” Persons wishing to donate clothing may bring it to her overcome. Just before reentry, By ALICE EVANS “Eager Beaver” award for her Twilight League baseball out. Page 11 saiS'Mor.iarty. “He’s done all you k ^ m a savings bank you the pilots discovered one of two the groundwork. I’ll try to con­ residence at 302 Adams St. at 3 p.m. days. Mrs. Winegar The strains of “Pomp and outstanding efforts in the Tech wins; within .500 record. Page 10 tinue.” „ works nights at Bess Eaton on Center St. and those wishing redundant control rocket Circumstance” heralded the Gardening with Frank Atwood, Page 8 fSee Page Eighteen) He said it will be like being to contact her may call her there at 649-0140. systems was leaking. The coronation Thursday night of get on^itiisnmch more intCTcst astronauts used the other Mrs. Francis McCaughey of 309 (See Page Eighteen) system without difficulty. ■ - . v . . . ^ . . . . V ...... W. Center St. who, with a weight loss for the year of 48 The recovery, ship New pounds, was acclaim ^ queen of thanyougetatCBX Orleans is expect^ to dock in Manchester WATES. San Diego Saturday and the . The ceremonies took place at Skylab 3 spacemen are due the- WATES annual awards O’Marra Charged back home in Houston Sunday banquet at Fiano’s Restaurant night for a long awaited reunion in Bolton. But $300 on deposit in a Regular Savings Account at CBT with their wives. They must re­ The total weight loss of the With Forgery main away from their children, past seven WATES queens is gets you mote than $19.00 worth of free personal checking.* however, for another week to 519 pounds, with the 1966 queen, HARTFORD (UPI) - give them time to adjust, again Mrs. Maxwell Jacobs, winning And that's worth a lot more than the quarter of one percent additional interest you no knowledge of the disputed to earth’s germs. Thomas R. O’Marra of lease. her title with a weight loss of ■J get at any savings bank. (Not to mention the convenience of doing I Manchester was schooled to The lease, handled by Doctors predict it will take 108 pounds. appear in Hartford Superior O’Marra, was for two the spacemen about three This year’s “Top 10” losers, all your banking in one place. These days, that's worth a lot of quartets.) Court toddy, to answer to a apartments at 537-539 Boston weeks to readapt to the rigors with a weight loss of 241 charge of second-degree Ave., Bridgeport, owned by of- gravity ,afta- spending so pounds, were 48 pounds lighter In more ways thm one, your savings at CBT add up to more. On the Bottom Line. forgery. Bridgeport druggist Michael W. long without it in orbit. than last year’s top 10. O’Marra, a former high of­ Licamele. Besides Mrs. McCaughey, ficial of the state Public Works No state money was spent to those on the top 10 list, which Department, was arrested pay the lease, according to Gov. CLOUDY /rOl was really , the top 13 list ’Thursday for allegedly forging 'Thomas J. Meskill who ordered because of ties, are, Mrs. THE CONNECTICUT BANK' the signature of Connecticut’s the investigation. Grover Mitchell and Miss Rita deputy attorney general on a Mae Peckham, 21 pounds es^ch; welfare housing lease. Mrs. Roger Cady, and Mrs. AND TRUST COMPANY State Police said Thursday Edward Smith, 20 pounds each; Mrs. Robert Kraetschmar, 18 •Exactly $19.44 for the customer, writing an average of 14 checks per month. If you write more cbecks, you save even more money. O’Marra surrendered to State’s Attorney John D. LaBelle. ihe The Connecticut state pounds; Mrs. Maurice Harmon, All Manchester Offices open Monday-Friday 9-3, Thursday 6-8; Rockville Office open Monday-Friday 9-3, Thursday 3:30-4:30 second-degree forgery charge weather forecast: 15Vii pounds; Mrs. Bertram Manchester Office is a misdemeanor, calling for Cloudy and-cold this after­ Bennett, 15 pounds; Mrs. Manchester North Main Office Manchester Parkade Office Rockville Office one-year imprisonment, a |1,- James Reardon, 14 pounds; 893 Main Street' ■ 14 North Main Street noon with light snow developing 354V4 West Middle Turnpike 42 East Main Street 000 fine or both. this afternoon and continuing Mrs. William Labadie and Mrs. Member F.D.I.C. A spokesman for the Depart­ tonight. Possible ac­ Michael Misovich Jr., 13 pounds ment of Public Works said cumulations of 1 to 3 inches each; Mrs. Bruce Baldwin, 12 O’Marra, a Republican, before ending early Saturday pounds; and Mrs. Fred Lea, 11 'n pounds. resigned last Friday from his morning. H i^ today low 20s, job as chief of the department’s low tonight in the low teens. Mrs. McCaughey was also leasing division. Saturday cloudy and cold with honored as the first member to chance of occasional snow reach her goal during the past The arrest culminated an in­ flurries, high in the 20s. year. An'award is given annual­ vestigation begun after the ly to the member who first signature of Deputy Attorney The degree day forecast for reaches her goal with a weight General C. Peitie Phillips on an , thew-Greater Hartford loss of at least 20 pounds. 111,246 welfare housing lease Springtkld area: Mrs. Felix Gremmo received was found to be a forgery. Forecast for today 46, normal the founders Award for best \ The attorney general’s office 40. personifying the aims of the is supposed to approve leases Forecast for Saturday 40, nor­ organization. Queen Irene McCaughey is crowned by Mrs. Sally Wrana, to present the queen with the royal trophy. (Herald photo for legal content, but said it had mal 40. ' Thomas R. O'Marra Mrs. Robert Soule won the last year’s reigning monarch, as Dr. Alice Turek prepares by Gentiluomo)



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