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OBITUARIES .n/ <7 FIRE C ALLS iHanrl|Tatpr lEuptimg Mfralh Ave. (Ellington Fire Depart­ MANCHESTER George Miller Dead; ment) Monday, 1:49 p.m. — MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1975- VOL. XCIV, No. 95 Manchester—A City of Village Charm t w e n t y -EIGHT p a g e s — TWO SECTIONS Once Ran Restaurant malfunctioning oil burner at 94 PRICE: HFI EEN GENTS Lenox St. (Town) AMBULANCE CALLS Monday, 3:33 p.m. — false MANCHESTER George Miller, 72, of Vernon Herbert L. Miller of Ellington alarm at 117 Hawthorne St. Garden Apts., who formerly and Albert E. Miller of Hart­ (Eighth District) Monday, 12:23 p.m. — man owned and operated Miller’s ford; four brothers, Harry fell on ice at Manchester State Restaurant at 10 E. St., Miller of South Windsor, Bank. Treated at Manchester ELLINGTON died Monday at Rockville Charles Miller of Ellington, Memorial Hospital and dis­ Monday 9:36 a.m. — minor charged. (Manchester Am­ Israel and Egypt General Hospital. He was the Julius Miller of Hawthorne, bulance) husband of Mrs. Sophie Sayet Nev., and Nathan Miller of structure fire at 32 Ellington Miller. Clearwater, Fla.; a sister, Mrs. Mr. Miller was part owner of Bella Beckerman of South Cavey's Restaurant before Windsor; and four opening his own restaurant on grandchildren. E. Center St. Funeral services are Mute Talk of War Wednesday at 11 a.m. in the Born in Hartford, he was a l nilcd Press International and the topography, and also because this chapel of Weinstein Mortuary, to get back as much territory as possible graduate of Wapping schools. AREA Israel and Egypt have muted their talk is in fact the position of Syria,” one After serving with the army 640 Farmington Ave., Hartford. without committing itself to peace. of war and emphasized their willingness to government source said in Jerusalem. The sources also said Israel would be during World War I, he worked Burial will be in ^ t h Israel POLICE REPORT negotiate, but Israeli government sources on his family's potato and Cemetery, Hartford. Position Different willing to negotiate with Jordan's King R '. r said today an interim agreement with tobacco farm in Wapping. He A memorial period will be "I think (Secretary of State Henry) Hussein about the occupied West Bank of Syria in the Golan Heights is not within Kissinger understands Israel’s position the Jordan River, but that Hussein had entered the restaurant business observed at the home of his son, VERNON Police said a complaint was reach. with Syria is viewed in different terms been replaced as negotiator by the in 1943 and retired 10 years ago. Albert Miller, 180 Terry Dr., Carmello Ortiz, 46, of 118 W. received from Vera Coville of "Concerning Syria, there is a place for than Israel’s position with Egypt,” the Palestine Liberation Organization. He was a member of Temple Hartford. the same address. Ortiz is Main St., Rockville was negotiations for peace, not for in­ source said. Beth Israel of West Hartford The family suggests that any charged with disorderly con­ scheduled to appear in Court of Basis in Israel termediate agreements because of the The sources said Syria’s stand on possi­ and a charter member of the memorial contributions may be duct Monday in connection with Common Pleas, 19, Rockville, conditions in the area (the Golan Heights) The Tel Aviv newspaper Ha’aretz, in a made to the Heart Association ble negotiations over the Golan Heights is Abe E. Miller American Legion the investigation of a distur­ Feb. 4. dispatch from Washington, quoted Israeli Post of South Windsor. of Greater Hartford, 310 Collins bance at his home. sources today as saying the United States Other survivors are two sons. St., Hartford. had recently considered long-range con­ Manchester Jobless Rate tingency plans to establish U.S. military Looking over brochures of Bermuda are, from left, David bases in Israel. Mrs. Esther B. Couch John H. Chandler Morsey, raffle chairman; John Mayne, post commander; Tolland Couple Wins Ha’aretz said Washington took the Mrs. Esther B. Couch, 91, ROCKVILLE-John H. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Sydoriak Jr. of Tolland, the winners; Wednesday... Now Pegged at 5 Per Cent possibility of U.S. bases in Israel off the formerly of 87 Vernon St,, died Chandler, 69, of East Ryegate, and Mrs. Barbara Cox of LaBonne Travel, who was in Legion Sweepstakes agenda because Israel had not requested Monday night at the Masonic Vt., formerly of Rockville, died charge of travel arrangements. (Herald photo by Larson) By DOUG BEVINS "The Hartford area seems to be doing them. Hospital, Wallingford. She was Sunday at a Franconia, N.H. ...Shop Pinehurst The unemployment rate in Manchester quite well,” a department spokesman The newspaper also said Kissinger told the widow of Wilbur L. Couch. nursing home. He was the hus­ The Dilworth-Cornell-Quey Manchester; and Frank 302 MAIN STREET at mid-December 1974 was 5.0 per cent, said. Foreign Minister Yigal Allon in Mrs. Couch was bom in Shef­ band of Mrs. Lima Maloney Washington last week Israel must begin Mrs. Agnes Lawrence Mr. Rosenberger was born in Post of the American Legion Ramondi, First District com­ BITE SIZED TENDER CUBES DF President Criticizes Rationing Proposal the state Labor Department reported Average weekly earnings of manufac­ field, England, and had lived in Chandler. Nebraska City, Neb., and was held its 1975 sweepstakes Satur­ today. The number of persons unemployed talks with Syria about a withdrawal on the Mrs. Agnes P. Lawrence, 90, mander of the American U.S. CHDICE turing workers in the Hartford area in Meriden most of her life. She Mr. Chandler was bom in Et­ employed as a foreman by the day night at the post home. The Legion. was estimated at 1,218. Golan Heights after a disengagement ac­ of East Berlin died Monday In his press conference yesterday, energy crisis saying it would have to limit every motorist to fewer than December were 2218.67, the department was a member of All Saints na, N.H., and lived in Rockville Missouri Pacific Railroad when event was preceded by a buffet LEAN STEWING BEEF. lb. The local unemployment rate held cord had been reached with Egypt in the night at New Britain General Winners are as follows: First M.a9 President Gerald Ford rejected gas- be in effect for five years and would nine gallons per week. (UPI photo) said, up from 2202.78 in November and Episcopal Church, Sons of for 20 years before moving to he retired after 40 years with dinner. steady from mid-November, the depart­ Hospital. She was the mother of prize, trip to Bermuda for two, oline rationing as a means to end the 2196.17 a year ago. The Hartford area had Sinai. Criticizes Israel Union Veterans Auxiliary, and Vermont about six years ago", the railroad. Assisting John Mayne, post U.S. CHOICE ment reported, when the figure was also Neil A. Lawrence and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Sydoriak, the highest earnings figures in the state. In Moscow, the Communist party Meridian Chapter. OES, all of where he owned and operated Other survivors are a sister commander, and David Old Post Rd., Tolland; second, TENDER COBNISH 5.0 per cent. Although the Manchester Frank J. (Nedra) Miller, both Statewide average weekly earnings for newspaper Pravda said today in a com­ Meriden. his own farm. and several nieces and Morsey, sweepstakes chair­ console color television set, W. GAME HENS figure has fluctuated considerably over Survivors are two daughters, Before his retirement, he was of Manchester. CUBE STEAKS manufacturing workers totaled 2193.44 in ment on Allon’s Washington visit that nephews. man, were Nathan Agostinelli, B. Mercer, 249 E. Center St.; 24-oz. the'past year, it is about the same now as Israel is prolonging the Middle East con­ Mrs. William E. Calderwood of employed at Hamilton Standard She is also survived by 2 other Ford Opens Blitz for Program December. A Christian Science commit­ Republican town chairman in third, console stereo, Betty each ...... * it was a year ago, the department said. daughters, 12 grandchildren lb. * 1.69 99 flict by putting forward “obviously un­ Manchester, with wh6m she Division of United Aircraft tal service will be Thursday at 1 Manchester; Betty Ryder, Statewide unemployment at mid- Average weekly hours of Hartford area and 8 great-grandchildren. Cohun, 65 Harlan Rd.; and acceptable” conditions to the Arabs. had made her home, and Mrs. Corp., Windsor Locks. p.m. in Buckland Cemetery. family/travel editor of The fourth, 2100 Savings Bond, December totaled 7.1 per cent, with an es­ manufacturing workers totaled 43.3 in Funeral services are U.S. CHOICE George J. Taylor of Other survivors are a son, The Holmes Funeral Home, Herald; Barbara Cox of David Galbraith, 5 Belmont timated 101,700 persons out of work, the December, about the same as a year ago. Israeli Defense Minister Shimon Peres Thursday at p.m. at Gabriel To Turn Around U.S. Economy departed Tuesday from previous Southington; seven Chellis T. Chandler of Hartland, 400 Main St., is in charge of LaBonne Travel of Ave., Enfield. department said. A month earlier, the The statewide average in December was Episcopal Church, Berlin. PINEHURST HAMBURG grandchildren and eight great­ Vt.; a sister, Mrs. Margaret arrangements. percentage was 6.8 per cent, and a year 41.6 hours, the department said. statements and said he believed Israel Burial will be in Wilcox would give up the oil fields at Abu Rodeis grandchildren. Hallis of Enfield; two WASHINGTON (UPI) - President Ford taking questions. Ford turned thumbs question to possible future U.S. military earlier it was 5.1 per cent. Other December 1974 employment Cemetery, East Berlin. in the occupied Sinai Desert in exchange Funeral services will be grandchildren and a great­ In S-lb. lots...... lb. < told the nation he would veto a gasoline down. An effective rationing program involvement in the Middle East endorsed a The highest unemployment rates for situation indicators reported by the The Doolittle Funeral Ser­ 98 for a peace agreement with Egypt. Thursday at 10 a.m. at All grandchild. rationing bill and reject authority to im­ would take five to ten years and would similar statement recently by Secretary mid-December were in the Danielson area department today include a decline in fac­ vice, 14 Church St., Smaller lots...... ib. $1.09 “If Israel has to make a choice between Saints Episcopal Church, Funeral services were this pose wage-price controls. He was limit the average motorist to about nine of State Henry Kissinger. and Bristol area, the department said, at tory output, an increase in new automobile Middletown, is in charge of Block Grant Priorities giving up the sources of petrol or keeping Meriden. Burial will be in afternoon at the Ricker Funeral ’’horrified” over driving the government gallons of gasoline a week, working a 12.1 per cent and 10.4 per cent, respective­ registrations, an increase in average per­ arrangements. “...If a country is being strangled," the it, I would recommend keeping it,” Peres Walnut Grove Cemetery, Home, Woodsville, N.H. Burial (Continued from Page One) Save on Groceries, too, at Pinehurst... another 275 billion in the red. special hardship on farmers and long­ President said, “and I use ‘strangled’ in ly- sonal income of Connecticut residents, Meriden. will be in Etna, N.H., in the There are no calling hours. It was the start of a Ford blitz to sell his distance commuters, he said. The lowest unemployment percentage in told a gathering of foreign Jews in Tel first-year allocation of 2100,000 for land Top priority for spending the money in SUNMAIO HORMEL’8 the sense of the hypothetical question, that and an increase in initial claims for un­ Friends may call at the spring. economic program to the nation. Later, during the questioning, he said mid-December was in the New London Aviv. for elderly housing, and that figure was in­ Manchester is creation of a revolving, in effect means that a country has the employment compensation benefits. Flatow Funeral Home, 48 Cook The family suggests that any RAISINS SPAM In a televised news conference ’Tuesday, that if Congress legislates mandatory gas­ area (4.6 per cent). The Hartford area, Peace vs. Belligerency creased to 2175,000. low-interest loan fund to help low and right to protect itself against death.” But The declining factory output and in­ Ave., Meriden, Wednesday memorial contributions may be Ford also said the United States reserv^ oline rationing he would veto it. which includes Manchester and 26 other “But if Israel would have to make a moderate income homeowners box 69 * 12>oz.can * an embargo similar to the one imposed in creasing initial claims were partially at­ from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. made to Cottage Hospital, Decreased in first-year allocations were 89 the right to go to war to prevent economic towns, had a 5.9 per cent unemployment choice between peace without oil or Miss Dorothy Steinberg funds for a day care center feasibility rehabilitate their homes. Second priority Price Tag High 1973 by the Arab oil block would not be tributed to seasonal closings during The family suggests that any Woodsville, N.H. is stronger housing code enforcement. “strangulation” through cutoff of its rate in mid-December, the department belligerency with oil, 1 would say peace is Miss Dorothy June Steinberg, study, administration of the block grants, THE LARGEST CAN OF The price tag of Ford’s anti-recession considered such an act, he said. The Presi­ December, the department said. memorial contributions may be 52, of Lake Worth, Fla., former­ Other priorities inciude a downtown overseas petroleum supply. But he dent promised to consult with Congress said. more important than oil.” made to the Manchester and improvements in the core area of cautioned this was ”a hypothetical ques­ program is an estimated deficit in the ly of Manchester, died Saturday Manchester (downtown). muiti-service center to include facilities DINTY MOORE S 19 current fiscal year of 230 billion and 245 before committing American troops to Association for Retarded in West Palm Springs, Fla. for the handicapped, purchase of open tion of the most extreme kind.” any future military action. Citizens or to All Saints Core Area Changes BEEF STEW 40-oz. can billion in fiscal 1976. Miss Steinberg was a space-recreation iand, ramping of public Boosts Program Ford said he was “horrified” at those Ford said the military situation in South Episcopal Church. Raymond C. McKinney Sr. proofreader at The Herald for Core area improvement allocations in buildings for the handicapped, expansion Ford used most of the session with Vietnam is grave and that the United School Nurse Plays Vital Role ROCKVILLE - Raymond C. the first three years were increased from figures. But he added: “I believe that it is 23 years before leaving the of the Senior Citizens Center, and a walk KRAFT IMITATION MAYONNAISE reporters to boost his anti-recession the right medicine for our current illness. States should increase aid to the Saigon McKinney Sr., 92, of 34 Sunrise paper in 1967. 2200.000 to 2293,000, however. Weiss said light at Oakland and N. School Sts. package of economic and energy proposals government by 2300 million—to 21 billion in Mrs. Margaret H. Lafko the three-year increase is necessary And I think that if we had nothing, the Dr. died Monday night at his She was born June 5, 1922 in quart 69 * unveiled last week in his State of the Union the current fiscal year — to help stave off Mrs, Margaret Hamill Lafko, Monday night’s CDAC pubiic hearing patient would have been in much worse In Today’s Complex World because sewer and drainage im­ home. Manchester, daughter of the lasted only about 45 minutes. Speakers in­ message. attacks by North Vietnamese and Viet 64, of St. Petersburg, Fla., provements in the area are essential. condition.” Mr. McKinney was bom July late Ernest and Olga Botz cluded representatives of Manchester’s U.S. No. 1 • Cartar’s He planned a follow-up sales pitch Cong forces. formerly of Manchester, died The CD AC had developed a priority list Ford’s carefully worded answer to a 26, 1882 in Dayton, Ohio, and Steinberg, and had lived here Organization of the Handicapped and the tonight to a Washington meeting of the By JUNE TOMPKINS giving medication to students than just provide excellent care and attention Thursday at her home. She was for spending 21,880,000 in block grants had lived in Cleveland, Ohio, all her life, moving to Florida in League of Women Voters. MAINE PDTATDES ... 10I59< Conference Board, a New York based "popping pills.’’ For one thing, through the school nurse program present­ the widow of Henry J. Lafko. over five years, but Weiss said Monday Today is School Nurse Day in Connec­ before coming to Rockville 23 1971. She attended Concordia Most citizens speaking Monday night es­ business research group. On Thursday, he medications are given only under a doc­ ly provided, says Mrs. Coleman. In Monday's obituary column, night that only a three-year plan for 21,- See Frank Toros or Ed Fontana for any special cuts ticut. years ago. He retired in 1945 as Lutheran Church. poused projects aiready on the priority meets with governors of New England Gov. Grasso Pledges Hard Line tor’s order and with the parents’ signed The school nurses do complain, Mrs. Lafko's name was in­ 410.000 is necessary. or Freezer Orders and remember... In recognition of this day, head vice president of the Cleveland She is survivied by a sister, list. Some speakers, however, suggested states, the region most likely to feel a permission. The school nurse observes the however, that they have to spend so much correctly reported as Mrs. The community development priority Manchester elementary public school Graphite and Bronze Co. He Mrs. Otto (Alice) Gaudian of other minor projects — such as construc­ MEAT IS THE THING WE DO BEST at pinch in heating oil price increases. child’s reaction, and informs the parents, time tracking down forms sent home for Margaret Lasko. list and housing assistance plan are being nurse, Mrs. Dorothy Coleman, defends the was a communicant of St. Ber­ New Britain. tion of public toilets downtown — but Friday, Ford will take the first actual Against Tax on Imported Oil the teacher, and the doctor accordingly. the parents to sign and return. Mrs. Lafko was bom in developed for presentation to federal role of the school nurse whose respon­ nard's Church and a member of Funeral services are which probabiy will not be eligible for fun­ PINEHURST GROCERY^ INC. step in his program, one of the few Presently, said Mrs. Coleman, with a Cards Important Ireland and lived most of her agencies administering funds under the sibilities are vital to today’s society the American Association of Thursday at 11 a.m. at Watkins allowed without congressional approval. school population in Manchester of more An updated emergency card may pre­ life in the Manchester area, ding under the community development 302 MAIN .. .Near The Armory because of the complex social problems. Retired Persons in Rockville. Funeral Home, 142 E. Center Housing and Community Development Act legislation. He will sign an executive order raising the HARTFORD (UPI) - Gov. Ella T. ning." She declined to go into details. than 10,000 including parochial schools, moving to Florida two years of 1974. “Because our concepts of health have vent a school nurse spending valuable time Survivors are 2 sons, Walter St. The Rev. Burton Strand, tariff on imported crude oil from a token Grasso today vowed to take a hard line Mrs. Grasso called on the New England there are only 41 children on medication. to reach a parent. An unlisted phone ago. changed so rapidly in the last few years,” L. McKinney of Louisville, Ky., pastor of Concordia Lutheran 42 cents a barrel to 21 and eventually 23 a against President Ford’s proposal for a governors, who were to meet in Boston Extensive Exams Given number given the school principal will re­ Before her retirement in 1972, and Raymond C. McKinney Jr. 'Toth Leaves Asylum- she says, “it may be useful to consider Church, will officiate. Burial barrel. levy on imported petroleum, but said she later in the day, to join in a plan of attack The school nurses are proud of the main confidential, says Mrs. Coleman. she was employed as an inspec­ of Damascotta, Maine; 3 on the region's energy problems, to be what today’s school nurse is not.” will be in East Cemetery. MANTOVA, Italy (UPI) - left an asylum for the crimina A number of Democrats have lambasted hopes to stop short of a court battle. “She does not medically ‘diagnose or extensive school physical exams which in­ The school nurse, with her professional tor at Pratt and Whitney Divi­ daughters, Mrs. Robert E. The perfect way to say I love you presented to Ford at a meeting scheduled There are no calling hours. ’The Hungarian-born Australian ly insane Monday and police Ford’s plan to boost tariffs and excise Questioned on state subsidies to the clude a history interview, blood pressure, preparation, has an exciting challenge to sion of United Aircraft Corp., Kelley and Mrs. Willard R. An­ for Thursday. treat’,” she says. “She no longer waits in Memorial contributions may who battered Michelangelo’s said he would be deported to taxes on foreign and domestic oil as in­ Connecticut Co., which has asked for fun­ her office to apply a Bandaid.” and a urinalysis. Tuberculine tests are bring warmth, acceptance and understan­ East Hartford. drews, both of Glastonbury, and “The President doesn’t seem to ap­ be made to the Concordia Pieta with a hammer in 1972 Australia as an undesirable flationary. Gasoline rationing has been ding increases when its contract is given those students in need with parental ding to every child, says Mrs. Coleman as Survivors are two sons, Paul Mrs. Howard L. Cox of West preciate the very real problems facing our Lutheran Church Memorial alien. offered as an energy-saving alternative. renewed in March, Mrs. Grasso said, “I Concerned with Students permission. she concludes that the school nurse really D. Barrett of San Francisco, Palm Beach, Fla.; a sister, area,” she said of New England’s heavy Fund. But in a prepared statement before certainly hope the buses will keep run- Instead, Mrs. Coleman says, the school The tax dollar goes a long way to “cares about your child.” Calif., and John H. Lafko of Los Mrs. Estelle Spaulding of Doctors at the asyium in dependence on foreign oil. “We are going nurse’s professional skills are used to ap­ Angeles, Calif.; a brother, Dayton, Ohio; 21 grandchildren Earl T. Rosenberger Card of Thanks nearby Castigiione delle to have to take a very tough stand." Stiviere pronounced Laszio praise the health and behavior of children, Edward P. Hamill of and 36 great-grandchildren. Earl T. Rosenberger, 79, of We wish to thank all of our neighbors, The governor would not endorse, and to help them get maximum benefits Manchester; three sisters, Mrs. The funeral is Thursday at Omaha, Neb. died Sunday at the friends and relatives for the many acts Toth, 36, “ mentally however, Rhode Island Gov. Phillip Noel’s from the educational program. The school Amelia H. McGann of 9:15 a.m. from the Ladd Omaha Veterans Hospital. He of kindness and sympathy shown us in recovered.” Police promptiy State Investment Tax call for a court battle against the Manchester, ^rs. Sally Gustaf­ our recent bereavement. We especially escorted him to Rome and said nurse is concerned with the student’s well­ Funeral Home, 19 Ellington was the husband of Mrs. thank all those who sent the beautiful President's proposals, and instead son of Seminole, Fla., and Mrs. Ave., with a Mass at St. Ber­ Elizabeth Smith Rosenberger, they wouid put him on a plane being, his mental, social and physical floral tributes. recommended an appeal to the health. Mary Mahaffey of St. nard’s Church at 10. Burial will formerly of Manchester. Mr. Clayton Thompson and family to Australia ’Tuesday. Credit Boosted by CBIA Democratic-controlled Congress. The school physical examinations, or Petersburg, Fla.; a grand­ be in St. Bernard's Cemetery. Ford has threatened to veto a con­ daughter, and several nieces Friends may call at the developmental screening, in which the HARTFORD (UPI) — A five per cent in­ recession and pave the way for greater gressional proposal to establish gas and nephews. funeral home Wednesday from school nurse plays an integral part, is of vestment tax credit is the (Connecticut benefits in the future,” Wo^s said. rationing, which Mrs. Grasso has said The funeral is Wednesday at 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. no value, says Mrs. Coleman, unless the Business and Industry Association’s idea Although the proposed tax credit comes would be more equitable for New 9:45 a.m. from the John F. The family suggests that any school nurse follows through when to boost the state’s sagging economy. at a time when a 2160 million revenue England, but she pointed out the Tierney Funeral Home, 219 W. memorial contributions may be necessary to make sure the student More than half of the state’s manufac­ shortfall is projected for the 1976 fiscal Democrats could easily override Ford's receives adequate medical attention. Center St., with a Mass at the made to St. Bernard's Church. veto. Church of the Assumption at turing capacity is now at least a quarter of year, the credit would help stimulate the Today’s school nurse also does much a century old and its plants are fast sagging economy, he said. “We have a pretty healthy congress,” counseling. 10:30. Burial will be in St. she said. She said the state subsidies for James Cemetery. becoming obsolete, Arthur L. Woods, To Encourage Expansion Who helps the teen-age student who has what president of the industry group, said the bus company, faced with demands for a venereal disease, or the unwed mother, Friends may call at the Stanley B. Waskiewicz An investment tax credit on the federal Tuesday. higher wages by its drivers in New Haven, or the child who is addicted to a drug? funeral home tonight from 7 to ELLINGTON-Stanley B. u and state levels. Woods said, would en­ Hartford and Stamford, may have to be 9. The association said Connecticut would courage Connecticut businesses to expand Waskiewicz, 57, of S. Crystal replaced at least in part by grants from A Person to Trust lose about 220 million in corporation tax and modernize their manufacturing Lake Rd. died Sunday in ^uth revenues, but estimated that its proposal, the federal government. Mrs. Coleman says it must be the person Mrs. John Varca Sr. facilities. Paris, Maine. He was the hus­ if put into effect, would stimulate 275 Mrs. Grasso also said she will announce whom the student can trust, or feel com­ BOLTON — Mrs. Gertrude ’The investment tax credit, which allows band of Mrs. Mary Colangelo million in capital goods spending. the remainder of her appointments to fortable with,” be it the social worker, the a business to deduct expansion costs from Isleib Varca, 51, of 103 West St., Waskiewicz. state commissioners within the next 10 dean of women, or the school nurse.” Huge Investments Predicted its income taxes, would produce increased wife of John Varca Sr., died Mr. Waskiewicz was born in days. She said a few commissioners ap­ The school nurse is a vital part of a Monday at Manchester Three Rivers, Mass., and had Every Keepsake engagement diamond is permanently reg­ A New York Stock Exchange report employment, wages and sales tax pointed by former Gov. Thomas J. Meskill istered and protected against loss. Also guaranteed for perfect cited by Woods said 23.2 trillion would be revenue, he said. team. She can refer a student to the social Memorial Hospital. lived in Ellington for the past 13 will be allowed to remain. service department who can offer the clarity, fine white color and precise cut. See these beautiful invested by business in the American "Half of the manufacturing jobs in She was born in San Fran­ years. He was a self-employed Keepsake diamond rings elegantly crafted in 14 kt. gold. economy during the next dozen years. Connecticut are provided by national or most help. cisco, March 22, 1923 and had tool maker. She is a liaison between the student, the funeral? R in gs from $ 100 to $ 10,000 ”We must move now to attract our multinational corporations,” Woods said. lived in Manchester most of her He is also survived by a son, doctor, the family, the teacher. share of this investment spending,” Woods life. She was a member of South Daniel Waskiewicz of West Don’t worry about what to say. Just make it Upon discovery of a student’s health said. f United Methodist Church, Stafford , three daughters, Mrs. genuine, sincere, simple . . . And be a good Shift to Other States problem such as a hearing loss, scoliosis "We are in a recession and the federal Manchester. Diane Willis of Ellington, Mrs. Without investment credits. Woods said, (curvature of the spine), sight impair­ listener. By your very presence you tell the government has recognized that Survivors besides her hus­ Donna Niewinski of Stafford production can be shifted easily to newer ment, the school nurse swings into action bereaved they are not alone. something must be given up now to ease band are a son, John Varca Jr. Springs, and Miss Deborah and more efficient facilites in other INSIDE and notifies the parent advising medical and a daughter, Paula-Rose Waskiewicz of West Stafford; a states. attention. The school nurse must make Varca, both at home; two sister, Mrs. Helen Poole of Since 1967, the manfucturing share of TODAY sure the student understands the condi­ brothers, Raymond Isleib of South Paris, Maine; and five non-agricultural employment has declined tion, and that the teacher is notified. Manchester and Ernest Isleib brothers, Stephen Waskiewicz in Connecticut by 20 per cent. Woods said, of Wethersfield; and a sister, of Stafford Springs, Joseph WEATHER compared to a national decline of 6.3 per Teaching Health Values Mrs. Ethel Smith of Bolton. Waskiewicz of Springfield, WATKINS FUNERAL HOME / 142 E. CENTER 8T.. cent. Reardon testimonial ...... Page 11 It is also the school nurse’s responsibili­ The funeral is Thursday at Mass., Frank Waekiewicz of MANCHESTER Hu Connecticut lost a quarter of its ty to teach the value of good health to the Clear today, breezy and mild with highs Hi Neighbor ...... Page 4 10:15 a m. from Holmes Holden, Mass., Jack S4S-S310 machinists and a fifth of its skilled pattern students. Education in proper diet and near 40. Fair and much colder tonight with Funeral Home, 400 Main St., Waskiewicz of West Warren, Senior C itizens...... Page 2 personal hygiene helps the student to /nwnhw lows to 10 degrees north and 15 south. In­ makers in the 1960s, he said. New Manchester with a service at 11 Mass., and Leo Waskiewicz of available jobs in the state are not in Business news...... Page 21 develop a better self-image and improve creasing clouds and mild Thursday with a.m, at South United Methodist Homestead, Fla. NATHMUL FUNEML MRECTORS ASSOCUTHM manufacturing. self-confidence. MANCHESTER PARKADE highs in the 30s. Probability of precipita­ Stamps and Coins ...... Page 28 Church, the Rev. Wayne Ken­ Private funeral services will The school nurse teaches the student to tion 10 per cent today, near zero tonight “Manufacturing jobs provide goods for School Nurse at Work dall officiating. Burial will be in be at the Burke-Fortin Funeral On Second Thought...... Page 12 “listen to his body.” A pain, an ache, or and ’Thursday. Northwest winds 15 to 20 export to other states and countries,” Bolton Center Cemetery. Home, 76 Prospect St., Indians trim R ockville...... Page 15 fatigue are warning messages from the YOUR AUTHORIZED KEEPSAKE JEWELER miles per hour today ^ d variable less Woods said. School nurse Mrs. Genie Moriarty Dr. Alice Turek, town health director, Friends may call at the Rockville. Burial will be in When a manufacturer adds 100 body. The school nurse is instrumental in then 10 m.p.h. tonight, ^utherly Thursday Eagles check losses ...... Page 15 checks a child’s throat during a supervises the routine. (Herald photo funeral home Wednesday from Ellington Center Cemetery. employes, 68 employes are added in other interpreting these messages. 10 to 15 m.p.h. Cheney Tech b ow s...... '. Page 15 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. There are no calling hours. service related areas, he said. Mrs. Coleman says there’s more to routine school physical examination, by Pinto) MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Wed., Jan. 22, 1975 - PAGE THREE PAGE TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Wed., Jan. 22, 1975 NATIOHAl WlATHfl $f RVICi FOtiCAST t* 7AM ItT I - 75 NEWS FOR SENIOR CITIZENS Science Today: The Ability to Navigate / 3CXQO 3a24 30,48 By WALLY FORTIN By ROBERT MUSEL aids to finding one's way across, were near land and its direction miles and there is some temp­ stinctive methods of the bird, navigate among their islands position. And that at similar •lA T T L K billboo^rH LONDON (UPI) - Mankind the waters. by simply releasing a bird. If it tation to suppose that instead of and the much more highly well out of sight of land without ranges the patterns of swells marvels at the ability of birds But the Caroline Islanders in flew off and did not return they instruments they are equipped thought-out strategies of (for instruments. Recent studies around an island can also be canceled. Such was the case on' Last night, 80 members • O ^ O N Hi! It’s that time again and I journeyed to the Hartford Civic to navigate across the world on the Pacific still use their senses knew it had found land in that with special senses (for the instance) Pacific island tend to show that anyone who discerned. guess the first thing to discuss Monday. their migrations but Dr. Keith to travel among the islands. To direction. If it returned to the earth’s magnetic field for in­ voyagers have much in com­ did not know the modus operan- One thing we will do, Center to see the Ice Capades is our procedure for inclement Oatley believes humans have one who did not know their ship there was obviously no stance). mon.” di would be just as baffled as however, because our Center is and you'll have to wait until By MICHAEL J. CONLON They know there is often deep weather. directional skills that are even methods, Oatley said, the land in sight. “Not only has no very convin­ He cited experiments in the long distance bird watchers. open for business, if not for Saturday’s column to hear WASHINGTON (UPI) - phosphorescence, something w yoN K The hardest decision to make more interesting and im­ process would seem as “Of course birds observed by cing evidence for such special which blindfolded humans, led The Caroline Islanders travel programs. I have instructed my about it. Despite continuing consumer like underwater lightning, has to be done early in the mor­ pressive. mysterious as that which brings Pacific Island navigators or senses been discovered, but along the hypotenuse of a with the aid of certain mental staff that if any members can Fun Day complaints and a lot of publicity flashing in a direction in­ ning, especially if the weather Oatley, a lecturer in the homing pigeon back to roost carried by Vikings did not have study of instrument-free human triangle, were able to walk indices. They know the star brave the bad weather to get to Tomorrow we start off with about the problem, it appears dicating land. They can detect is bad enough for us to call off experimental psychology at the from hundreds of miles away. to exercise any very obscure navigation gives a much better back along the other two equal patterns overhead for one the Center, then they may play our very popular ballroom dan­ Uie administration will not try to the subtle changes of sea color •AN PRANCISCO the programs. It has to be early University of Sussex, says man In an article in “New Scien­ navigational skills”, Oatley understanding of the brain sides with surprising accuracy. thing. They know that from a cards, pool, or whatever. cing lessons in the morning, and force groceries to stop pasting over deep reefs and thus avoid so that we can call in the submerged his natural tist,” Oatley points out that the wrote. “ Migratory birds, processes needed for animals to Oatley then took up the distance of about 30 miles However, they do so on their after a big baked lasagna them. They recognize the flight '3 0 . cancellation to WINF and WTIC one price tag on top of another navigational aptitude when it Vikings u s ^ a simple method however, are also impressive navigate. remarkable case of the patterns or colors of clouds own. Just remember, that in dinner we will be entertained when prices go up. patterns of island birds. LOS AN«CLeS so that you will hear it about became easier to use compass of determining whether they navigators over thousands of “It is conceivable that the in­ Caroline Islanders who over islands often indicate their TLANTA 8:30 a.m. most all cases parking is a by some of our own members. President Ford’s Council on and sextant and maps and other Now the catch is we don’t problem, particularly around It won’t be either the Wage and Price Stability held a know what the weather is going the Center, especially if they Sunshiners or the Merri-Makers hearing on the problem last to be like later in the day, and are still plowing the roads. but some members have been year, with a lot of press attention lOWIIT TIMHRATURIS often we call things off only to working hard to make this a and testimony from upset con­ i32 MIAMI find the weather has cleared up real Fun Day, and somewhat sumers. ELY AND EDIE LANDAU: "We have not yet proven that Friday Activities subscription movie-going is a viable financial concept." by afternoon. We do check different from slides or movies. Alright now, let us get to our Remember, we still have a The fruit of all of that was a r-lCOiNO< — • V T 7 n authorities as to what they report, quietly issued toward the received from the weather sta­ activities of last Friday. After few flyers left regarding the a nice turnout for our kitchen end of the year, recommending tion and then make our deci­ Bermuda trip, so stop by and I RAIN social games and more than pick one up. Time is running out that stores be encouraged to stop Kids^ Films Will Go sion. on-tJie-shelf repricing, but ad­ So, if we say we cancel and forty for lunch, the action as Feb. 1 is sort of the deadline, CLEARANCE ;/ijSNOWfRS ^ flow moved upstairs for our setback especially for the choice cabins. vocating no legislation be the sun comes out later in the pushed to make it mandatory. Credit Card Route day, the programs are still games. We sure had a big turn­ Just a reminder that the Un WlATHfl FOfOCAM^ out of 76 players with the tryouts for our second annual The industry has to some POPULAR FIGURE SKATES By Dick Kleiner Children’s Film Theater. They following winners: Variety Show will be on Sunday, degree cooperated, although Edward Kehoe, 134; Loretta Jan. 26 at 2 p.m. Hope to see SAVE AN EXTRA SAVE AN EXTRA HOLLYWOOD - (NEA) - are making 10 films for some of its actions are only tem­ For Period Ending 7 AM EST Thursday. During Wednesday night, some rain or scattered children from ages 7 to 11. Hallett, 129; Martha LaBate, you then. porary. Safeway, largest food • Men’s •Women’s This is the sophomore year for 128; Ellen Bronkie, 125; Dan O j showers will be noted in the northern part of Washington as well as along the east Gulf Ely and Edie Landau’s These are all new stories — no chain in the country, began a no- • Boys’ • Girls’ coastal area. Light snow is expected in the vicinity of the western Lakes region. classics, no fairy tales — and Rawlins, 125; Elmer Swanson, pasteover policy last year. A&P, %OFF i% O F F American Film Theater. 125; Floyd Post, 124; Tom WATER WEIGHT Elsewhere, generally fair weather will prevail. Minimum temperatures include: (approx, Whether or not the program Edie Landau says these will be the No. 2 chain, said it would YOUR CHOICE Murphy, 123; Marjorie McLain, OPEN max readings in parenthesis) Atlanta 38 (50), Boston 25 (40), Chicago 19 (32), Dallas 28 goes on to graduation depends sold via credit cards in PROBLEM? hold the line on house brands. Our Reg. Our Reg. largely on how it does this year. theaters. 123; John Gaily, 123; Eva Lutz, Various other local and regional EVERY NIGHT Low Prices Reg. Low Prices! (46), Denver 21 (43), Duluth 0 (9), Houston 37 ( 59), Jacksonville 40 ( 67), Kansas City 23 122; Cis Wilson, 120; Gladys Last year, its freshman year, It used to be that men’s usi chains also have promised to 11.99 (30), Los Angeles 37 ( 69), Miami 66 (81), New Orleans 47 (65), New York 26 (40), Phoenix fashion was virtually dictated Seelert, 121; Jennie Fogarty, ’TIL 9 P.M. & was experimental. And, Landau control the jumping-price-tag 41 (68), San Francisco 40 (60), Seattle 37 ( 48), St. Louis 22 ( 37) and Washington 29 (47). by Hollywood. No more. John 120; Lyla Steele, 118; Marjorie 13.99 Famous Name says, it was a critical success E-LIM tactic in one way or another. but not a financial one. Weitz, the New York expert Hall, 118; West Frost, 118; A L L S M A L L Telephoto, Zoom whose latest book is “Man In Ernestine Donnelly, 117; Paul Excess water in the body “We have not yet proven,” he A council spokesman said the Cepaco\ MEN’S & WOMEN'S FIGURE says, “that subscription movie­ Charge,” says, flatly, “ The Schwartz, 117; Peter Urbanetti, can be uncomfortable. E- * SKATES, Reg. 15.99...... & Wide Angle Lenses agency believes the problem has going is a viable financial con­ film business has finished 117. LIM will help you lose, APPLIANCES “nally diminished quite a bit FOR MOST 35 mm SLR CAMERAS’" cept. The acceptance was good fashion.” Ice Capades excess water weight. We at MEN'S & WOMEN’S LEATHER He believes that today the Liggett Drug, Manchester since the hearings," but con­ Choose From • G.E. FIGURE SKATES, Reg. 22.99...... but not huge.” Then came Monday and the SAVE OFF OUR REG. models most young American sumers continue to complain, to 5 0Z- There were eight in the first weatherman decided to call Parkade, recommend it. • SUNBEAM •TOASTMASTER BOY'S & GIRLS’ DOUBLE­ UP TO Q LOW PRICES! TV TONIGHT season’s schedule, but only five men follow are not actors but this column and elsewhere, that Ttiat 30®/< RUNNER SKATES, Reg. 5.49...... basketball and tennis players. things off. Only $2.00 the practice is continuing down Size • WARING • REMINGTON this year, including “The Man 23' SELECT GROUP OF In the Glass Booth,” ‘‘The “There’s nobody on "lY who is the line, not just in grocery 300Pe'SW-e Beg- • OSTER And Many Moro 6:00 Electric Company...... 24-57 7:30 Maids” and “Jacques Brel.” a model the public wants to stores but many other retail out­ sotty NO MOVIE CAMERAS^ Name That Tune ...... 3 emulate,” he says. “Everybody ^ n a c i n • IRONS •PERCOLATORS News...... 3-8-22-30 Bonanza ...... 40 What’s happened to last lets as well. The problem is par­ HOCKEY SKATES Hogan’s Heroes...... 5 on TV is a policeman.” MOVIE PROJECTORS* Bewitched...... 5 6:30 season’s eight films? Landau ticularly irritating because it is •TOASTERS •MIXERS $25,000 Pyram id...... 8 As fo r movies with MEN'S & BOYS’ The Untouchables...... 9 New s...... 3-8-20-22-30 says they’ve gone back into the readily visible evidence of the • BLENDERS • BROILERS 1 2 ^ 7 Choose from XL’s Country Carnival...... 18 fashionable figures — ‘"There’s Bol. ol Reg. 16.99 & 19.99.. The Cham pions...... 18 I Love Lucy...... 5 vaults and that’s where they’ll inflation-plagued economy. • CAN OPENERS •HAIR •POWER ZOOMS *SOUND SYSTEMS Hollywood Squares ...... 22 stay. not been a single movie about a 100 MEN’S DELUXE •DUAL8 PROJECTORS Honeymooners ...... 20 Making Things W ork ...... 24 fashionable man since Cary • STYLERS and DRYERS Book B e a t...... 24 “All the pictures had four There was some talk last year I ■^***'*{*25 Req. 25.99...... 18 8 4 Zoom ...... 57 Grant’s day,” Weitz says. Animal W o rld ...... 30 performances,” Landau says. HNB • CURLING IRONS •HEATERS Limited to Items In Our Stock Only 6:45 in Congress about legislation to Room 222 ...... 40 ”I made a semicommitment Nevertheless, he admits that 300 Assorted Pairs Per Store • No Rain Checks Not All Items In All Stores, No Rain Checks Economics 201 ...... 24 kids follow movie trends. He control repricing, and it may be lU - • EXCEPT FARBERWARE & SALE ITEMS! Hurry, Hurry, Martin A gronsky...... 57 that they, would be re-released MANCHESTER revived again this year. In the 7:00 says that when “Easy Rider” 8:00 ' every three years. The negative S k in H u r r y ? New s...... 3-22-40 came out, “thousands of kids meantime there is no evidence UConn Basketball...... 3 is real estate to me. OFFICES the situation is about to change. Andy Griffith...... 5 ‘‘Ultimately, we will rent it transformed their hair-dos and Onl> 5 D ^s left Dealer’s Choice...... 5 © Truth or Consequences ... 8 out — to TV, finally. First is the started riding motorcycles.’’ Grease'®*®. CALCULATOR CLEARANCE to get y o u T That’s My Mam a ...... 8-40 Raymond Burr S h o w ...... 9 subscription showing. Then But the public dresses like its A consumer complaint from Medicate**- (T M o v ie ...... 9 $ C O F F A N Y 0 0 9 5 SAVE Season Tickets Dick Van D yke...... 18 general release. Then schools heroes and today its heroes are Reg-'i-O' Sharing Our Faith...... 18 Greensburg, Pa.: ^ CALCULATOR UP TO ^ ^ AN EXTRA To Be A live...... 20 and colleges. Then foreign football players. Karen Valentine stars in her Pop-up for The American Open “My pel peeve as a consumer head Little House on the Prairie release. And only after all that "They are the prime own series — “ Karen” — J To Tell the Tru th ...... 30 ...... 20-22-30 offenders,” Weitz says, ‘"rhey and ecologist is the wholly un­ Ilid riH a y OFF ANY A Q 9 5 Film Theatre. Romagnolis T a b le...... 57 will we rent it to TV.” premiering Friday (Jan. 24) J'rimmer CALCULATOR FROM Feeling Good ...... 24-57 have no background but lots of necessary custom of various ^ 1 0 ^ 3 0 TO 40% The Landaus are currently on ABC-TV. She plays a manufacturers using a bag OFF OUR 8:30 embarking . on another major money. They feel secure — the Mon , through Fri. 9-3 SAVE REG. PRICES! young woman who works for within a bag to package tea OFF ANY 7 9 9 5 Merv Griffin Show ...... 5 project which they call security of the crude.” OVER 5 -O r a w e r a citizens action group. bags, for instance. Not only does C h e s t Remington 1 * 2 0 CALCULATOR FROM « 5 0 TO Popular American Heritage ___8-40 *4! ^^®°gene. 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prn MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Wed., Jan. 22, 1975— PAGE FIVE Washington Window - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Wed., Jan, 22, 1975 Cleaner Car Congressional Chairmen: Cost Set at lUiuirlu'Hti'r tiipiiiiiu Hrralii Congressional Quarterly Report $6 Billion WASHINGTON (UPI) - Tyrants of Yesteryear Chrysler Corp. told the govern­ OPINION World Food Shortages Challenge ment Tuesday consumers will be paying up to $6 billion in toasting his own muffins. By ARNOLD B. SAWISLAK voice in the disposition of higher prices if the automobile America’s Cornucopian Image But it happened, and it caused WASHINGTON (UPI) - Oklahoma’s gas and oil. industry is forced to clean up Capitol Hill quivered with a certain amount of sym­ “And what have the people of exhaust pollution to the degree Decision Needed shock when the Democratic pathetic clucking for the dis­ Ohio ever given the people of currently required by law. tinguished and honored con­ with our food assistance than be disturbed freshmen asked House com; Oklahoma?” Kerr demanded of Sydney Terry, a Chrysler vice By Congreeeional Quarterly gressional veterans who were the then junior congressman. The Ford administration and the unsuccessful decade of attempting to in terms of responding to the world food mittee chairmen to appear president, said the nation’s air WASHINGTON - America’s image as being forced to bend the knee needs,” Humphrey charged at a Dec. 10 before them prior to pdrty “Well, six presidents,” Vanik has been getting cleaner under new Congress is going to have to soon buttress that country. cornucopia for the world is being hearing on the U.S. and world food situa­ caucus selection of con­ before a mob of damp-eared answered, and began to name challenge as warnings of critical global present conditions and it will come to a conclusion on the part that The first American was killed in tion. gressional leaders for the next johnnies-come-lately. them. continue to do so even if the food shortages continue. A Republican speaker, Mark 0. Hatfield two years. That evokes a touching pic­ K err cut him off: “ All the United States is to continue to play Vietnam in 1961. From then until the The U.S. overseas food aid program government postpones some of of Oregon, has criticized the administra­ It was almost as if the serfs ture, but considering the way Republicans, I believe. Very lit­ began in 1954 when large surpluses of the exhaust requirements. — if any — in the history of Vietnam. withdrawal of our forces after the tion for its lack of leadership and proposed of 13th century England had congressional committee tle call for them in Oklahoma. many agricultural commodities existed, Terry appeared at the that a national food aid administrator be summoned the barons of the chairmen have treated Next witness.” President Ford has said that an ad­ Paris agreement we had lost 38,000 driving down farm prices and costing the opening of a three-week hearing appointed. realm to appear at Runnymede freshmen (and other) members The late Rep. Graham by the Environmentai Protec­ ditional $300 million be allocated to men and had more than 300,000 government millions of dollars to store. “Despite high-minded rhetoric and ad­ for job interviews. It was near­ in the past, it is not surprising Barden, D-N. C., chairman of But now, 21 years later, the extent of tion Agency into the industry’s South Vietnam to help prevent the wounded, half of whom required mirable intentions, our government has ly as unheard of as a president to find the new crop of first- the House Education and Labor request for a one-year suspen­ U.S. food shipments abroad is being sat on its bureaucratic hands while termers using their power to Committee, once decided he did imminent downfall of the nation to the sion for 1977 model automobiles hospital care. debated as U.S. food reserves dwindle millions eke out a malnourished existence buy a little insurance against not want a certain bill called up after several disappointing harvests, the from exhaust control rules. forces from the Peoples Republic in Our military, and aid, expenditures or starve,” he complained at a Senate tyranny. for consideration. So he opened Although the hearing is con­ economy is in recession, food prices are hearing last December. “Interagency Stricter It has been said that com­ the meeting by recognizing Hanoi. were in the billions of dollars, and higher and farmers struggle to stay in sidering only the request for a squabbles have stymied action on high, mittee chairman rank with Rep. Phil Landrum, D-Ga., an one-year suspension, the The money was approved perhaps some part of our economic business as farm expenses rise. middle and low options for assistance.” Security Marine Corps drill instructors ally, and let him talk for two Proponents of a substantial increase in p ro o fin g could have an im­ legislatively in a one billion dollar aid distress today can be laid at the door Con; in the imperious use of authori­ hours until it was time for the pact on President Ford’s food assistance say that more food should While administration officials have not Requested ty, and House freshmen, unlike House to convene, which bill to the beleaguered country, but of the vast sums which went into that go to starving nations rather than to U.S. request to Congress to suspend opposed the concept of some increase in .HARTFORD (UPI) - Marine boots, can’t write their automatically ended the com­ for five years the timetable for only $700 million was actually ap­ disastrous conflict, rather than into political allies in less need, that budget food shipments and sales abroad, they ^ r e ta r y of the State Gloria congressmen when they have mittee meeting. Rep. John priorities should be shifted to make money exhaust cleanup. have questioned any major increase. Schaffer Tuesday called for complaints. Dent, D-Ohio, once came out of propriated. productive efforts domestically. for assistance available and that deferring EPA Administrator Russell “ ...We’re willing to give the maximum stricter security at correctional Even the most revered a Barden-chaired meeting E. Train told the hearing he No one needs to be reminded that action will only make a greater effort Of course it is unthinkable that we food aid that our economy can stand,” institutions for juvenile chairmen are susceptible to the waving a white flag in sur­ hoped Congress would carefully necessary later. the United States has deep problems Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger told offenders. corruption of power. Georgia’s render. weigh the public health con­ would ever again become involved in Opponents of large increases in U.S. the World Food Conference. President Mrs. Schaffer said that would “Uncle Carl” Vinson, chairman Barden’s successor. Rep. siderations of Ford’s request, of its own in its economy, and in the Vietnam with our military forces. food shipments and sales reply that the Ford wrote to Father Hesburgh of his insure juveniles convicted of of the House Armed Services Adam Clayton Powell, D-N.Y., just as he would give them United States cannot meet the world food interlocking phase of an energy shor­ How long,,.however, are we going to “firm commitment to the continuation of violent crimes receive ap- Committee for several decades, also liked his power undiluted prime consideration during the shortage alone, that more emphasis needs food aid despite high food prices and low propiate psychiatric treatment. once was approached by a first- by responsibility. He once heaing. tage. Can we afford to spend another continue to pour money into the to be given to long-term programs of in­ Commissioner and Governor Confer stocks.” "A juvenile who is absent from term member who complained issued an announcement that creased food production and population $300 million on South Vietnam, not defense of South Vietnam? But reserves of many feed grains and the detention center simply can that freshmen weren’t par­ his committee would begin Terry testified that the 1977 control in poorer nations and that any in­ Connecticut’s new welfare commissioner, Edward W. Capitol building. Maher is presently executive deputy com­ only in the light of our own economic other commodities are at “mjnimum not be treated,” she said. ticipating in committee work on a bill providing aid to standards would add about $260 That is a question for the 94th crease must be carefully weighed against Maher, formerly of Manchester, chats with Gov. Ella T. missioner of the New York State Department of Social carryover levels,” Clayton K. 'Yeutter, “When determining correc­ decisions. technical schools, without to the price of a new car, in ad­ needs, but in solemn retrospect of our Congress to answer. an adverse impact on the U.S. economy, assistant secretary of agriculture, warned tive action for a juvenile, I feel Vinson is said to have replied, which the United States could Grasso in Hartford Tuesday during a visit to the state Services. (UPI photo) dition to causing a 12 to 15 per consumers and farmers. in Senate testimony, and cutting them too we should consider the indignantly: “Why, that isn’t not put a man on the moon. cent loss of fuel economy. Should the United States substantially Reporters flocked to the low could cause “dislocations in the seriousness of the crime and so. We tell the freshmen “We expect the total increase food aid programs overseas? meeting and listened to Powell economy.” Rising prices for commodities the individual’s threat to socie­ members what the committee customer cost penalty for the Pro: mean increased costs to the government ty rather than simply the age of is going to do as soon as we’ve expansively describe the good The starvation of millions throughout 1977 emission control level over just to maintain previous levels of Uie offender,” Mrs. Schaffer decided.” points of the legislation. Final­ GM Sued for $800,000 Washing Dirty Linen the world, while richer nations eat “more the life of the 1977 cars to be in shipments, he added. said. ly, one newsman asked the than is healthy,” will “guarantee a degree Vinson was a relative saint unreasonable risk of accidents, the neighborhood of $6 billion,” Both Ford and Kissinger have main­ She also said on Monday the chairman: “But can you prove WASHINGTON (UPI) - The The suits filed in U.S. District National Highway Traffic Safe­ of economic and political instability poten­ among committee chairmen. he said. tained that the United States alone cannot Committee of Voting Oppor­ that the United States will fail Transportation Department an­ Court here seek injunctions for­ ty Administration, asks civil deaths and injuries.” tially disastrous for all in an interdepen­ The late Sen. Robert Kerr, D- With our American penchant for We think also that the investigations meet the global shortage. Ford has urged tunities for the Handicapped to reach the moon unless this nounced Tuesday it has filed cing GM to notify owners to penalties against GM in the Terry also said that Chrysler, dent world,” argues the Rev. Theodore M. Okla., chairing a Senate Public private organizations to step up their met in her office to explain to bill is passed?” two lawsuits totaling $800,000 some Chevrolets, Buicks and amount of $400,000. despite an intensive washing all our dirty linen in public, of the CIA may be used as an attempt Hesburgh, chairman of the private Works subcommittee, once Cadillacs made between 1965 One suit seeks to compel the overseas efforts; Kissinger said in Rome voting machine technicians “Oh, sure,” Powell replied, against General Motors The NHTSA said the engineering effort, does not there is a real danger that the current to cast aspersions on the record of research group. Overseas Development became vexed at Rep. Charles and 1970 of problems which world’s largest auto maker had company to notify owners of that the oil-rich nations had a “special changes in voting booths that turning to Rep. John Brademas, because of the auto firm’s believe it can develop effective Council. Vanik, D-Ohio, for remarking could result in fires or other ac­ refused to issue owner 375,000 1965 and 19M Chevrolets and planned investigations into the Secretary of State Henry Kissinger, responsibility” to help finance food im­ will make it easier for the han­ D-Ind., author of the legisla­ refusal to notify onowners of exhaust controls in time to He made his point in a letter to Presi­ at a hearing that the people of cidents. notifications of the alleged and 1966 Buicks of a fire hazard ports of poor nations. dicapped to vote. tion. “Here’s John Brademas. safety-related defects in more meet the 1977 standards. alleged domestic surveillance prac­ because of the fact that he has been Hartford’s New Sheraton Hotel (Photo by Reginald Pinto) dent Ford urging an immediate U.S. ship­ Ohio had the right to some Each of the suits, filed by the defects, which could cause “an from faulty carburetor plugs. The administration also has defended He’ll explain that.” than 800,000 cars. ment of 2 million tons of food and another tices of the Central Intelligence Agen­ head of the National Security Council non-humanitarian food aid. Agriculture 2 million tons in the spring to needy cy may reveal activities against Secretary Earl L. Butz calls food a "tool since 1968. nations. “The immediate food problem in the kit of American diplomacy.” foreign powers or agents to our dis­ Kissinger has many enemies, who appears to be seriously aggravated during Ford told Father Hesburgh that “the each week that passes without a major comfiture. will sieze on any pretext to develop a DON OAKLEY wise use of our agricultural resources” response by the United States,” he wrote. can help the United States achieve such It will be well for us to remember in case which they hope would lead to his On Capitol Hill, Democratic Sens. objectives as attaining peace in the Middle Hubert H. Humphrey of Minnesota and weighing the actions of the CIA, that departure from his present position. East, reducing inflation and recession in Gale W. McGee of Wyoming have urged this country, improving world trading and none of its critics, to our knowledge, If the allegations of domestic sur­ The CIA: One Point Ford to direct more of the U.S. food effort monetary systems and helping poor has failed to recognize the value of the veillance are substantiated it may Is Perfectly Clear to those nations in greatest need, rather than to political allies without serious food nations. agency and its absolute necessity in Butz and Kissinger have stressed the lead the new rules governing the shortages such as Indochina and South need for long-range efforts to solve the the world in which we live. areas in which the CIA is to work and American countries which have received Whatever the extent of the CIA’s number of tips to enable personnel inter­ substantial amounts in the past. They world food crisis, rather than concen­ With many foreign embassies and where the jurisdiction of the FBI trating on short-term assistance. “What reported surveillance of U.S. civilians — viewers to avoid difficulties with the noted that while the World Food UN delegations harboring and en­ we need is systematic effort to increase begins, and if there is any overlap­ which is what President Ford's much- Equal Economic Opportunity Com­ Conference, held in Rome in November, world food production, especially in the couraging intelligence agents working ping. That would be well. criticized blue-ribbon investigating panel mission: had singled out India, Bangladesh, • Ask no questions about the Job less-developed countries, to have the against the interests of the United is supposed to find out — there should be no Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Tanzania as question about the illegality of any such applicant’s national origin. Restrict having the greatest immediate need for exporting countries organize themselves so that they know where to put their ef­ \ States it is imperative that we have a It would not be well, however, if spying. questions about membership in food, those countries were not the top forts and to improve world food distribu­ DOORS OPEN THURSDAY AT 12 NOON FOR SAVINGS The “vague and loosely worded” 1947 organizations to those dealing with priority of U.S. programs. foreign intelligence organization legitimate areas of CIA work are tion and financing,” argues Kissinger. statute creating the Central Intelligence professional societies or other work- “It is quite clear that our government which is capable of sending back in­ publicized or indeed CIA agents lose Agency is the kind of stuff lawyers feed related groups — and only when it is rele­ would prefer to play ivory tower politics (Copyright 1975, Congressional Quarterly formation on which our defense and their effective cover through some on. Yet it is clear that domestic in­ vant to the job. Inc.) IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. RUSH IN FOR RARGAINS! foreign policy actions may be based. overeagerness. telligence activities by the agency are not • Don’t ask for the name of nearest kin. authorized by federal law. Instead, ask whom the applicant wishes So states 'The Research Group, Inc., a notified in an emergency. legal research service for attorneys. • Don’t ask for a recommendation from ★ **★ ★ ★ **★ ★ **★ ★ •*★ *★ **★ ★ ★ ★ **★ ★ *★ **★ **** “We have researched the enabling the applicant’s last employer. Ask for per­ legislation governing the CIA’s sons who will supply references. operations, and while the statutes are • Restrict questions about the LINGERIE Pandora sweaters, 7-14. Orig. 8.00-8.50 ... vague and even loosely worded in parts, applicant’s military career to work- ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ **********^'^****^*****^**** 4.99 ANDREW TULLY still the only interpretation possible is that related experience or training. Arrests Girls’ knit tops, 4-6X. S ale...... 2.99-3.99 the agency is barred from domestic in­ are not convictions, so don’t ask about Gilead gowns, pajamas. Orig. 10.00-13.00 .7.99 telligence activities,” says James L. Ar­ them. It’s even risky to ask about convic­ W HITE SALE nold of The Research Group’s tions, unless the applicant would be Kayser long robes. Orig. 25.00-30.00 ...... 14.99 Boys’ snorkel jackets, 8-18. Orig. 25.00 . .15.99 Playing Prudent Politics Charlottesville, Va., office. handling money or other valuables. to attempt to reduce our oil consumption. ACCESSORIES Boys’ snowsults, 4-7. Orig. 14.99...... 11.99 SAVINGS ★♦★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★A**** A federal law of July 26, 1947 gave the • Restrict any employment tests The ultimate will be import taxes or ***★ *★ ★ *★ **★ *★ ★ ★ ★ ★ **★ ****★ ★ ★ *★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ** Sport shirts, 4-18. Orig. 5.00-7.00 ...... 3.99, • REDSPREADS • ND-IRON SHEETS CIA power “to correlate and evaluate in­ specifically to job requirements. 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Orig. 17.00-21.00 ___6.09 amended a number of time over the years, vant to the job and the standards are to educate the American public to the from the high cost of living. Democratic Congress shouted them down. no expansion of the CIA’s power was ever applied uniformly. not to build a new community in Coventry, Great fake hats. Orig. 6.00-11.00...... 3.90^ .99 Misses' Coordinates. Orig. 11.00-26.00 ...V i off Boys’ pajamas, 4-7. Orig. 7.00-7.50 ...... 4.99 I don’t see the Democrats switching magnitude of the problem. Before 1975 The Demo.crats, of course, are authorized. In fact, a 1949 amendment • Questions about car or home many residents have been wondering what Assorted knit hats., Orig. 3.00-6.00 ... 1.99-2.99 Boys’ cord pants, 8-16. 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Orig. 20.00-30.00 ...... 12.99-16.99 must conduct “a simultaneous three-front the producing nations at the rate of $400 increases for up to 90 days and to impose Furthermore, says The Research he has a car. try?” The elected and appointed officials campaign against recession, inflation and million per week over mid 1973. mandatory price controls on selective in­ Group, the CIA’s exclusion from domestic • Don’t ask single women if they are of the town can follow the direction the energy dependence,” he’s contradicted by dustries if necessary. But in a bow to affairs is noted in various other federal engaged. residents indicate, but first, the people of The astonishing fact is that the cost in­ his own program which seeks to solve only organized labor, the Democrats say mere­ public health and welfare laws. Some of these restrictions seem Coventry must speak out. crease to $10 per barrel; up 400 per cent, : DRAPES & SPREADS ^ the problems of recession and energy. 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Manchester church bells across this country at a set time each week to make us think about our The Manchester But is it easy today to take a stand for Meanwhile, Carl Albert — the man in a Display advertising need to stop wasting. The foreign invader Publishing Co. closing hours Three Christ, to say "1 believe,” to an in­ E d i t o r ’s Note: hurry — was asked if the House might lull days prior to creasingly scoffing world? No, it still is a silent one; one we all little unders­ forego its planned 10-day Lincoln’s assumes no financial publication Conservation responsibility lor Deadline lor Herald takes the courage of conviction, but Th tand in this bicentennial year. The Hi Neighbor column by Burl Birthday recess in light of the urgency of typographical errors classllled advertising. return, we, as the Catacomb Christians PARTIAL LISTINGS, INTERMEDIATE MARKDOWNS TAKEN, ALL SALES FINAL. BE EARLY FOR BEST SELECTION. FORBES IN MANCHESTER PARKADE. circumstances. Albert grinned. appearing In adver­ 12 noon prior today ol Essential Lyons which normally appears on tisements and other publication. 12 noon will know victory, everlasting life, and His w. T. Strain Wednesday, will return next week. “Sometimes,” he said, “you can work reading matter m The Friday for publication peace. To the editor. faster when you’ve had a recess.” Hurry Manchester Evening Saturday and Mon­ Given time, discussion, and facts there 246 Oak St. Herald. day. Ruth Stairs Manchester up, Mrs, Balderdash — and wait. Community Baptist Church will emerge from the Congress new laws MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Wed., Jan. 22, 1975- PAGE SEVEN PAGE SIX - MANCHESTER EVENl/lsG HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Wed., Jan. 22, 1975 Coventry Forming Junior Jaycees . y'. Club Presses Recycling to Save Dump Space South Windsor Loses Monica Shea forming in the United States; A nominating committee will She Hcrati) Correspondent the first being a group in East be appointed and plans will be 742-9495 Hartford. Members of the East finalized for the Safety Sam TOLLAND School senior, who is planning bundles, and free twine is Area Profile A meeting will be held Hartford group and the Coven­ Program to be held Feb. 22 at with glass, beverage bottles, to further his or her education VIVIAN KENNESON Harry LaBonte. Any color glass provided. Another suggestion is Development Leader tomorrow night at 7:30 in Town try Jaycees will be available Coventry High School. newspapers, magazines, in agriculture, is awarded a 8100 The Tolland Junior Woman’s is acceptable, except window to load them in shopping bags Hall for all students between tomorrow night to help the new Plans will also be made for catalogues, and junk mail. Club Is conducting a campaign pane. Paper labels need not be or cardboard boxes. Any type of scholarship. the ages of 13 and 17 interested group select officers and plan the upcoming social. The Grange is open Saturdays Volunteers are needed to help to help prolong the life of the removed, but it is asked that paper or cardboard product Meeting Scheduled in becoming Junior Jaycees. projects. from 8 a.m. to noon and Sun­ the bottles be rinsed and metal at the Grange on Saturdays and Judy Kuehnel continue on the many projects ordinance that went into effect dump by recycling. may be recycled, as long as it The junior’s are a new youth Coventry Jaycee Ted Pierce days from 9 a.m. to noon. The rings be removed. Sundays. Junior Girl Scout Correspondent still in the process for the Dec. 26, 1974. It is suggested that instead of does not have wax on it. “Every group being sponsored by the Jr. will conduct the meeting Club Tea recyciing program was begun Newspapers, to simplify Troop 5028, with leader Joyce 644-1364 benefit of the community.” The ordinance states that no On Learning Flaws dumping all trash into one con­ shopping bag of newspapers Coventry Jaycees to promote and can be contacted at 742-8323 The Junior Women’s Club will in 1970 under the direction of stacking, should be tied in Skowronek, and members of Robert Bruce, South Wind­ In the letter notifying vehicle may be parked over­ tainer, a separate box be saves a tree,” a club community involvement. for more information. hold a hospitality tea Jan. 29 to the club are volunteering their sor’s economic development Sprenkel of his resignation, night on the public streets designated for glass and spokesman says. BOLTON rights of children in special Service projects and social Snowmobilers acquaint persons with club another container for paper. time. Anyone willing to give a coordinator, has resigned from Bruce did not specify why he between the period from Nov. education will be discussed. functions and activities. ROCKVILLE Proceeds obtained from the Donna Holland activities for Coventry The Glaciers Snowmobile Both glass and paper can be few hours a month should con­ his 815,000-a-year post to accept was leaving the position in 15 to April 15. Books concerning learning Residents are invited. For in­ recycling project are donated Correspondent youngsters will be planned. Club will meet tonight at 7; 45 at dropped off at the Grange, tact Harry LaBonte at 429-2329, a position out of state. South Windsor. It is believed, Any car parked continuously disabilities will be on sale. formation contact Rose Gutt, HOSPITAL NOTES to various local charities. Each 646-0375 The Coventry chapter is the Upton’s Garage on Rt. 32 in located next to St. Matthew’s or Karen Carlberg at 875-5583. Bruce, who has been credited however, that he will go to a job between the hours of 2 and 6 Learning disability stamps will 742-8680 or Joyce Raia, 742-5030. year a needy Tolland High Bolton residents have been in­ second group of Junior Jaycees Mansfield. Church at the top of the Green. with bringing much new in­ with a private industry. a.m. will be considered parked be sold. dustry to town, said in a letter The resignation is effective overnight and the owner will be vited to attend a special The club maintains that the Admitted Tuesday: Doris Dagnall, Putnam; Anita C o rrectio n , to Town Manager Terry Jan. 31. However, there are no subject to the payment of a meeting sponsored by the Cross average family could easily fill Camsell, South St., Rockville; D’Arch, South St., Rockville; The macrame course spon­ JANUARY CLEARANCE plans to immediately fill the penalty and the car may be Country Chapter of the Connec­ two shopping bags each week Eugene Dick, Vernon Ave., Sprenkel, “I have the office sored by the Bolton Junior THURSDAY Karen Dome, Loveland Hill, towed. ticut Association for Children Rockviile; Mark Dickey, Union > situation under control and the vacancy, Sprenkel said. Rockville; Lorraine Duntz, According to Kerrigan there With Perceptual Learning Woman’s Club fine arts com­ FREE ONLY! St., Rockville; Mrs. Joyce chairman of the Economic Parking Limited Grandview Rd., Tolland; Sigrid has been a marked decrease in Disabilities Thursday at Rham mittee will be on how to make a Geissler and daughter, Development Commission is South Windsor Police Chief f e c i a l Ed Gordon, RFD 4, Rockville; the number of cars parked all High School library at 7;30 p.m. plant hanger, not a wall hanger, NYLON HOLDER Campbell Ave., Vernon; properly appraised of the situa­ John Kerrigan has reminded Sarah Jones, Burke Rd., night since the ordinance went Several residents have as inadvertently reported in with any $3.00 purchase Topic F or Beatrice Keish, RFD 8, Ver­ GOING tion on each project so residents of the new no parking Rockville; Angelica Suomi, into effect. expressed an interest in for­ Tuesday’s Herald. School Board non; Sandra Mutch, Imperial that...continuity of action will Idea! for Stafford Springs. ming a local group. Bulletin Board Dr., Manchester; Timothy Nor­ • Bottle Holder TOLLAND Discharged Tuesday: Rita SALE Mrs. Edward Tepper, chapter The Western Cluster of man, RFD 1, Eliington; Barrett, Stafford Springs; president, will speak. A film en­ United Methodist Ministers in • Suet Bird Feeder Tolland KofC Officers Installed Alexandra Tantillo, Buff Cap The Board of Education will Sophie Batsie, Heather Rd., titled, “Those Other Children" the Connecticut Valley district Rd., Tolland. • Rower Pot Holder meet tonight at 7:30 in the Ellington; Janet Boucher, will be shown. will meet Thursday at 8 a.m. at Officers of the Edmund Perkins Council of the R ig h ts of Rilhin^Dwire^ Education Administration Marjorie Lane, Vernon; Ruth New laws concerning the the United Methodist Church. recently sworn-in in ceremonies at St. Matthew’s Church. From eft are Richard Dvv re, SAVE ;; 50%! Council Seeks Guarantees building. district warden; John J. FitzPatrick of Manchester, district deputy; and J. David Loftus, Cam Vautour, special ser­ SHIRTS, SWEATERS, SUITS, grand knight. (Photo by Lentocha) vices director, will present a NEEDLEPOINT FRAMED CORDUROY JACKETS & SLACKS. On Job Fund Obligations comprehensive special educa­ ^ 1 WINTER JACKETS 254 BROAD STREET tion report, and the board will By Experts Middle School Backed f \ A and SPORT COATS a nature trail at the Laidlaw • MANCHESTER vote on a policy regarding the An COVENTRY The Board of Health is having on record as being in favor of award on a high school diploma Extra This Ad budget difficulties Because of property and have taken over ANDOVER Phone: 649-7B1B Shirley Potter on Finance Board 10% OFF Monica Sbea the proposed middle school for for special students. new state regulations on site in­ the paper recycling program at Donna Holland COLONIAL GIFT SHOP Correspondent District 8. Dr. Robert Margolin of the spections for septic system in­ the sanitary landfill. The Board of Education at a BOLTON 742-9495 The vote was unanimous by HOURS: state department of education stallations and the new town It has also started drug infor­ special meeting Tuesday the five board members pre­ Donna Holland The Town Council refused Sunday 12-5 P.M. eTues., Wed., Sat. 10 - 5:30 wili explain new state statutes bam'9 Apple septic pumping ordinance mation programs at the Capt. adopted a resolution supporting sent. One member was absent. BROWSERS Thurs., FrI. 10 - 9 • Closed Mondays Correspondent Monday to authorize Allen Nathan Hale and Coventry High lieralii regarding special education. ^QmNIM.-WD. A 1 Tliurs. HI requires the sanitarian to work the proposed Rham middle Bulletin Board 646-0375 ART GALLERIES ^ lu; Tmn-m. MEN’S SHOP g p.m . Sandberg, town manager, to about 35 hours a week and only School. Area Profile The board will also get its se­ MAHCHESUR PARKADE \J school. The dump study committee Personal Service & Attention Shirley Potter has been li t; MT. IM hire two persons under The The council made ap­ cond look at the proposed 1975- ml SW. 12 $ a 20-hour-week was figured in The resolution said, “The An­ WELCOMED! Quality for Less elected to the Board of Finance ext to Forbes & Wallace Federal Comprehensive will meet tonight at 8 at the 76 school budget. the budget. pointments to the following dover Board of Education goes to fill a vacancy created by the Employment Act until Town Office Building. Mrs. Potter was Dinner Planned The town manager’s office boards and commissions: resignation of Aloysius Ahearn. Sandberg could present formal Larry Knight and Sam, recommended by the The Bolton High School 77 will be about 8500 over its Mrs. Potter's term expires in plans to use them and assured Democratic Town Committee. Future Business Leaders of budget, which is mostly due to Blodgett to the Zoning Board of | that If they are let go at the June. She is employed by the America Club will hold a increased cost of heating and Appeals. Savings Bank of Manchester. end of the year’s grant the town lasagna dinner Saturday at the lighting. (iarol Curry and Virginia! Silverstein Chairman will not have to pay a share of She lives on Hebron Rd. with St. Maurice Church parish There is some confusion on Diehl to the Board of Welfare.] her husband and children. Morris Silverstein was un­ the unemployment insurance. center. the possible overage in the Jo Anne Corrigan to the] The motion to elect Mrs. animously elected chairman of y 1; 'rhe decision to hire must be Dinner will be served from Police Department. 'The council Conservation Commission. Potter was made by Siddiq Sat- the board to fill the vacancy made before Jan. 31 and the 5;30 until 8 p.m. and will in­ Ml'Ml had authorized 881,000 in Ethel Harris, Marjorie Roach! tar, seconded by Jerald created by Aheam’s resigna­ council indicated willingness to clude lasagna, salad, rolls, soda fiilr’' salaries, but the figure 878,848 and Virginia (Irabowski to the| Hassett. Board member Roy tion. call a special Town Council and ice cream. was placed in the budget Board of Health. Peckham supported the motion. meeting before then to approve Douglas Whipple to the Flood | Silverstein has been a Tickets are selling for 82.75 I presented to the public. r - L Morris Silverstein and '■ I the hiring after Sandberg had and Erosion Control Board. member of the board for four for adults and 81-75 for liO W THRU SAT The Coventry Development William Riley abstained from MnairVi acquired the necessary infor­ Corporation reminded the coun­ NOW THRU SAT. JAN. 25 years. children. voting. mation. The council’s next cil that it had received PZC ap­ Lavoie Certified regularly scheduled meeting is proval for three lots in the new Gerard Lavoie, town assessor Feb. 3. industrial park and asked the lit ' was amoung 71 municipal Sandberg told the council he council’s support in promoting assessment officials recently Schools Act on Budgets proposed to hire two persons to the industrial park. designated a Certified Connec­ serve on the town’s road crew The members told the council and at the landfill. ticut Municipal Assessor Upcoming Events that the corporation was dinary for a finance board to en­ Henry Grabowski, chairman (CCMA) by George F. Brown, Kravet said the school plans a formed because of inadequacies ANDOVER cumber unspent funds which of the council’s finance com­ state tax commissioner. future “Andover 200 years ago” of the town’s Industrial Com­ Donna Holland had been budgeted. JANUARY BARGAIN DAYS mittee, told the council that he The certificate was awarded when classrooms will be turned mission which had failed in 20 Correspondent He said the town received expects there will be overage in to Lavoie after he had passed a into areas of town as they were years to develop a potential in­ 646-0375 825,293 under the special educa­ three of the town’s departments written examination. TERRIFIC VALUE RUYS! dustrial park. Beatrice Kowalski, chairman tion reimbursement which was 200 years ago such as a kitchen, Lavoie is a member of the ■s and the Board of Education The council proclaimed the of the Board of Education, met 8923 more than had been an­ clock fixer shop and halfway Connecticut Association of before the end of the fiscal week of Jan. 19 to 26 as Coven­ with the Board of Finance to ticipated. house (tavern). Assessors Officers, and the a year. try Jaycee Week in recognition COORDINATED BEDROOM PIECES explain that the school board The school will also have The departments are the Windham Tolland Association Tenure Voted of the work accomplished by would be using a new format for colonial dress day and a town manager’s office, the of Tax Collectors and Assessing The Board of Education, program on colonial women. the Jaycees in the last year. its budget preparation. Police Department and the Officers. after adjourning its reguiar Grade 2 students will be taken The group has cleared and built The ^ r d of Finance said the Board of Health. school must use the old format meeting into an executive ses­ on a tour of the town. this year, but the new format sion, voted to give tenure to two May Change Banks would be all right for next year. teachers. They are David David Kravet, principal, Oamta/Uf The new format will comply Caron, Grade 3 teacher, and with state bookkeeping Mrs. Jacqueline Eagles, music asked Board of Education procedure. teacher. members if they would like to deposit the money in the Funds Encumbered Milk Price Reduced Harriman and Clough funds in FABRIC The Board of Finance agreed The Board of Education ap­ the town’s new bank. EA. PC. proved reducing the price of to encumber funds for the upper The funds are presentiy SOFT! COLORFAST! milk from 8 cents to 7 cents in ' TWIN SIZE playground repairs in the deposited in the Willimantic order to fully benefit from COLORFUL PLAID DRESS, SPORT & SUITING amount of 84,5(X) from the 1974- ‘SUPER KITTY’ BLANKET A. Le Fete — styled to resemble elegant French reimbursement from the state. Savings Institute. 75 budget. The funds were started by the BLANKETS...SO provincial furniture. Creamy antiqued white and gold David Kravet, principal, said Speaker System Parent Teacher Association So soft it purrs! Virgin acrylic with Neva-Shed" finish PRACTICAL, TOO! FABRICS finish with satin-resistant lops of Westinghouse he was told by Percy Cook, David Kravet, principal, said Mlcarta®lamlnated plastic. Dust-proof drawers with and are used for scholarships !reduces pilling, shedding. Super solid colors with match­ Have extras ready at all times. selectman, that repairs to the ■ MOHAIR LOOP PLAIDS center guide. the custodian of the school was for a student graduating from ing nylon bindings. Machine wash and dry, "Highland Plaid” In shrink- area would begin in July. ■ WOVEN KNOTS 'N KNOTS in the process of installing a Rham High School. resistant virgin acrylic treated to Mrs. Kowalski said the speaker system in the halls. ■ GOLDEN NUGGET PRINTS SINGLE DRESSER BASE STUDENT DESK Board members felt it would i Full size...... Sale, 6®‘ Ea. reduce shedding. Machine wash FOUR DRAWER CHEST LINGERIE CHEST finance board does not usually When it is completed an­ be more courteous to let the \ ^ n d dry. ■ MANY MORE NOVELTY WEAVES allow the encumbering of funds. FULL-SIZE TESTER BED (Canopy frame extra) nouncements will be heard in PTA decide where the funds Dr. David Cattanach, every part of the building, he shouid be kept. Cottons/polyesters/mohairs and wools. B. Shenandoah — rugged design, expertly crafted In superintendent, said it was or­ said. Washable, 45"/56" wide. the "Early American” tradition. Warm maple color finish on hardwood. Protective Westinghouse Micarta® lops; lots of storage space In dust-proof drawers. SAVE SAVE TO $2.99 YD. FOUR-DRAWER CHEST 40‘ ea. STUDENT DESK r KNITS & SUITINGS ^ ADDITIONAL PIECES AVAILABLE FOR BOTH STYLES Whatalwy! 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Ma n c h e st e r e v e n in g h e r a l d , Manchester, Conn., Wed., Jan. 22, 1975 — PAGE NINE Bicycle Paths Urged For Bolton AMC Joins Rebate Club DETROIT (UPIl —American after General Motors bowed to BOLTON S h e H c r a t b Motors Corps. Tuesday joined competitive pressure from Funds Sought to Restore Old Rockville High School has asked the bonding commis­ been completed by the Board of Swimming pools are con­ its “Big Three” automotive Area Profile Chrysler Corp. and the Ford Donna Holland sion for $870,000 to finance its Finance. Copies are available sidered accessory buildings. competitors in offering cash Motor Co., kqld its rebates will Correspondent share and the item is on the at the Town Hall for anyone rebates of $200 to $600 to lure BARBARA RICHMOND Board of Education then voted be paid to customers who take renovation of the school, now He further explained the 646-0375 commission’s January agenda. wishing one. customers into its showrooms. The former Rockville High to terminate its use as a school He did, however, add a note ly this policy will continue. Snow Vehicle Rules delivery of cars between Jan. 21 known as East School, Building school board’s intention to Bolton selectmen have been Mrs. Cannon told the The report includes a listing School, dedicated in 1893, will and to move the various super­ of encouragement, saying that HUD informed Dr. Linstone Richard Morra, first select­ AMC said it will offer $200 and Feb. 28. A. modernize the inside for office urged to take positive steps selectmen it is to the interest of of town office hours and phone be on the National Register of visors in the system under the the agency hopes to offer grants that such projects as the one he man, said copies of state Heart Fund Chairman rebates to buyers of subcom­ GM’s rebates range from $200 Dr. Linstone said Harlan space and expressed concern toward the establishment of the town to look into it and she numbers. It has a listing of Historic Places, thus paving the one roof. for planning preliminary design proposed are not eligible for regulations pertaining to snow­ pact Gremlins and compact to $500 on subcompact and com­ Griswold, chairman of the that the structural appearance bicycle paths and/or footpaths urged them to do it. town boards and their way for the town to receive work in connection with the funding. mobiles are available at the Hornets, $400 on Hornet “X” pact models, Ford’s from $200 The board discussed She H cralii Connecticut Historical Com­ not be altered but rather refur­ under a master plan by the Democrats members. BOLTON funds toward its preservation. renovation and adaptive use of From Jared Edwards, a Town Hall. and D-L and Touring package to $500 on small cars and one renovating the interior and Area Profile mission, advised him to bished to properly display the state. The request comes from The Democratic Town Com­ It has a summary of each Donna Holland Exploring all avenues to older structures later this year. Hartford architect, replying for models, $300 on the 1975 truck model and Chrysler’s $200 hoped to accomplish it for about register with the National “historic landmark.” Ilvi Joe-Cannon, chairman of mittee passed a resolution op­ board’s activities for the year. Bernard Weiss has been Matador couple and $600 on the preserve the structural Referring to the the Victorian Society in He urges anyone who has or to $400 on selected models that $35,000. However, the Register of Historic Places. He He further expressed interest the Bicentennial Committee. posing Resident Gerald Ford’s The budget and auditor’s com­ named Heart Fund chairman special Matador Cassini model. appearance of the building. Dr. organization’s present policy of America, came an expression uses a snowmobile to get a copy change each week. architects, Arnold Lawrence & said this is a prerequisite to get­ in obtaining any assistarice in Mrs. Cannon reviewed the plan to put a tariff on oil im­ ments are included in the for Bolton for the 1975 Heart AMC, acting just one day Robert Linstone, assistant the school board, is a member He said the inspection report not funding the actual costs of of interest and a request for a and abide by the regulations. Associates of Manchester, es­ ting any funding for such planning, funding and/or background on the es­ ports. The committee felt the report. Fund drive which will begin in superintendent of schools, has of an ad hoc committee, along from the state education capital construction or renova­ meeting to discuss the matter timated a proper job would cost projects and volunteered to assistance of any kind “in any tablishments of such paths plan would cause inequities. The cover depicting the new February. contacted a tong list of possible with Dr. Linstone, to in­ department was also reviewed tion, Ware said more than'like- further. about $^,000. make the recommendation for meaningful way that would from August 1973 when the The committee voted to entrance gate to Herrick Bolton’s goal this year is $1,- funding sources and has vestigate the renovation and the state will be called on to Dr. Linstone said much of the the town. enhance the opportunity we feel Department of Transportation donate $100 to the Bolton Memorial Park was designed 100. Bolton residents raised $1,- project and to make clarify its request and offer received some encouragement. high cost is due to demands Griswold said some federal is present at this point in time (DOT) advised of a statewide Scholarship Fund, Inc. again by Bonnie Massey. 056 for the fund in 1974. recommendations to the board. Carriage House announces The building, which houses made by the State Department some options. assistance is available for plan for their establishment. this year. Money collected in last year’s to save this beautiful building Zone Changes Tolland the administrative offices for of Education and the safety Houle said his committee preservation and the most com­ from demolition crews.” Mrs. Cannon said the Bolton Maureen Houle, chairman, I ' drive supported local activities Houle said the committee hopes to make a report to the The zoning commission plans the school system, had also laws concerning fire hazards mon source of this aid is Merrill Ware, research selectmen replied the only said the Democrats will hold a which included two cardi- met last week and spoke with full board at its next meeting a public hearing in the spring been used for elementary and provisions for handicapped throu^ the National Register specialist in architecture and SHOES existing footpath was the family party at Herrick Seeking pulmonary resuscitation Richard Lawrence about alter­ that wilt include discussion on classrooms up until the end of persons. and that the thrust of its which is part of the National environmental arts for the Shenipsit Trail. She said DOT Memorial Park in March. The courses in which over 25 nate renovation concepts to Now Avallablo At changing the zone for property the school year last June. The William Houle, a member of recommendation will be to take Park Service of the Depart­ advised the trail was not event will include refreshments residents were trained in hopefully drive down the cost. National Endowment for the on West St., to the rear of Rose Zone Agent MIDNIGHT affirmative action toward ment of the Interior. Arts, wrote Dr. Linstone and suitable for bicycle travel, it and, weather permitting, ice emergency lifesaving THE COAT RACK and Bill's, from industrial to advised him that no funds are was only suitable for nature skating. techniques by heart association 48 Purnell Place • Downtown Manchester business. The Planning and Zoning available now to support walks and hikes. The affair will be co-chaired instructors. The hearing will also include Commission is seeking a new projects such as the school Name Brand Quality Shoes And Mrs. Cannon said the The heart association also by Kerry Carey and Mike discussion on revising the rear zoning enforcement officer to renovation. Bicentennial Committee is in­ sponsors blood pressure checks. A in O F A in S i Boots At Unbelleveablo Prlcosl O’Connor. boundary line for accessory replace Charles Regan. terested in establishing The committee will fund Weiss is a manager at the buildings. It is being proposed The commission will inter­ Starting January 6th, the Parts Vernon Will Investigate TAC’s Claim on Land bikeways. Travelers Insurance Co. He is a raise for the May election cam­ to change it from 40 to 25 feet in view candidates for the job at She said the state has $2 paign with a combined tag. member of the American Socie­ Department at Ted Trudon Volkswagen R1 and R2 and two-family zones its next regular meeting, Feb. 3 will be open from 7 A.M. until just after Land adjacent to the Tolland The property was originally tion, was defeated in a 329 vote. called on council members to fair. He said he would want to 2 million in federal funds book and bake sale in April. at 7:30 p. m., at the Educational ty of Chartered Life County Agricultural Center, town farm land and was bought D Muffler and to 10 feet in R3 single- Underwriters. midnight. (17 hours per day.) It was suggested that perhaps be beneficient and give the land know the value of the property available for the development Annual Report familv zones. Administration building. ,(TAC) which TAC officials feel by TAC for $10,000. The resolu­ of bikeways providing it pays He lives on Volpi Rd. with his the town should just let the land to TAG. before any action is taken. He The annual report for the Regan submitted his resigna­ was erroneously ommitted tion at the 1957 town meeting KGgSI Center 30% of the cost. She said DOT Bernard Weiss wife and three children. sit there and if TAC wishes to, But Mayor Frank McCoy said said the whole matter should be year ended June 30, 1974 has tion to the PZC this week, when the land was deeded in was ambiguous in that it said it could take the matter to court he did not feel this would be reviewed for the record. serving you with the nation's finest MUFFLERS preparing to assume the duties W 1957, will not be turned over to all of the land south of Rt. 30 to clear it. of probate judge, which he was the organization until an and several parcels were in­ Welles explained that TAC is elected in November. In one year it takes 35,000 VITAMIN evaluation study is made and a volved. a non-profit organization and its *W e offer a lifetime guarantee on all of our mufflers. The commission will meet railroad cars of coal, 125 tankers TEDTRUDON VOLKSWAGEN report given to the Town Coun­ One portion was deeded to the Tolland Turnpike. Manchester. 646-28.T8 bylaws state that if the •T ail pipes custom bent for your car, by us, on Jan. 28 with new planner, of oil, or seven truckloads of HEADQUARTERS cil. state for expansion of Rt. 15. organization is ever dissolved Constables To Take Course Ronald Blake, to discuss the nuclear fuel to supply a power Liggett Parkade At Monday night’s council TAC feels it is entitled to the the land would go to education. the premises while you wait. proposed town plan in a plant that provides electricity to Low Pricf". meeting, Franklin Welles, a additional eight acres but under The question is whether or HERALD BOLTON Anyone interested is asked to worth of bond anticipation workshop session. a city of 500,000. member of the board of direc­ the existing deed does not own not the original resolution in­ •Custom dual exhaust conversion for Donna Holland call the selectmen’s office, 649- notes for Bentley Memorial tors of TAC, explained that the it. tended that the eight acres be YESTERDAYS Correspondent 8743. to arrange an interview Library. board feels there was an error It was the general feeling of included. Town Attorney Abbot cars and trucks. 646-B375 appointment. Bids ranged from 4.407c to in omitting the eight-acre the council that the town was Schwabel feels that it belongs to •Shock absorber replacements. Several Bolton constables Preference will be given to 4.957c with Hartford National parcel from the original deed, generous to sell the acreage for the town and Atty. Robert 25 Years Ago will participate in a training Bolton residents and veterans Bank winning at 4.407c. and asked the town to convey it $10,000 but members don’t know Kahan for TAC feels when the This date was a Sunday; The Herald did •F re e estimates on all Jobs. course at Rham High School in who are unemployed. Mrs. Peterson said town of­ NOW THRU SAT. JANUARY 25th to TAC. whether they want to be so original deed was written not publish. Welles explained that TAC generous again. Hebron beginning Feb. 10. Notes Sold ficials had anticipated paying another deed was overlooked We otter convenience along with a superior product. between 6 and 6.757c for the wants to develop the land, A motion to accept the report The five-week course will be Catherine Peterson, town and that it should have been in­ 10 Years Ago held each Monday and notes. which he said is mostly swamp made by Welles and to give the treasurer, has sold $139,000 cluded. Town planning commission votes un­ Wednesday from 7 until 10 p.m. ■ land, into a nature education rest of the land to the organiza­ Councilman James McCarthy animously to rezone for industrial use It is being organized by the center. Corner of Broad tract of land being sought by Pioneer Capitol Region Council of and Center Street Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m. - 9 p.m. Parachute Co. for a new plant as' soon Governments. It, and a book en­ raiM HMItll CIM— MUeM ON Wl MNin* ODOtn Phone 646-2112 Sat. 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. titled “Connecticut Law En­ as Pioneer formally states it will build on forcement Officers Field site. Manual,” available to all par­ WESTERN BEEF Library Circulated 186,402 Books ticipants, are being funded by the Connecticut Planning Com­ 43 TOlUNO TINMPMf fMON. TOES. WED. SAT 9 TO 6 the circulation system was president and his seventeenth CLIP THIS COUPON - BRING TO GRANT CITY MANCNiSTa f THURS. Ffll. 9 TO 9 VERNON reorganized, all cataloging and term as chairman of the mittee on Criminal Administra­ SUNDAY 9 TO E NOW Toi. 443-IIM The Rockville Public Library book processing functions were tion. Finance Committee. with ttWt coupon circulated 186,402 books in 1974, centralized, the public card Judge Milton Fischman will .4 Also, a materials selection THRU SAT. be teaching the course. according to Oscar R. catalog was split into separate policy was written and adopted IPat— lYUTII author, title and subject JAN. 2 51k The course will acquaint of­ Guilbault, library director. ’The by the board. $ ficers with basic principles of books were circulated to 14,796 catalogs. Also, procedure SPECIUS GOOD ALL WEEK Vernon residents, half the total manuals were written for the Other members of the board PAIR J the constitution as they apply to their work. population. There were 2,547 circulation, cataloging, book are Martin Burke, John Got- The manual is a pocket reference questions answered ordering and inter-library loan tier, Douglas Hayes, Robert reference to legal principles HAM SALE and 3,228 new volumes added to functions.. Kahan, Mrs. Harry H. Lugg, and to the crimes and ter­ the collection. In board action John S. Mason Thomas S. Mason, Mrs. David JANUARY b a r g a i n PAYS LADIES SCUFFS minology described in the I I M i l A F U L L S H A h ’The figures were given by was re-elected to his ninth term Oliphant, John H. Peters III, Connecticut Penal Ckxie. Guilbault at the annual meeting as president of the Board. chairman of the Building and • MACHINE WASHABLE n n m o p o r t i o n of the Board of Trustees of the Also re-elected was Grounds Committee, and Mrs. School Activities library. Frederick E. Hallcher who is David N. Unterborn, chairman • EXTRA COMFORT Grade 4 students in Miss Lor- I l i l l C WHOLE OR FU LL Guilbault also reported that serving his ninth term as vice of the Nominating Committee. A •EXTRA WEAR na Philbin’s class are mixing nfiniQ BUTT PORTION LB the hands, tails, feet and bodies BIG-ON-ECONOMY 18-LB. •EXTRA PLEASURE of different animals and coming BONELESS SHOULDER CUT FROM ROUND IN EVERY PAIR. up with some strange new ones. Progress, Plans Reported The students make up names AUTOMATIC PAIR for their animals and write LONDON CUBE ★ Washer — automatic cold water spray keeps perma­ careful instructions on how to nent press wrinkle-free. 2-speeds, 2 temperatures — feed and care for them. BROIL STEAKS plus 3-position water level control; safety lid lock; heavy By Bicentennial Committee Grade 7 students in Mrs. CUP THIS COUPON AND BRING TQ GRANTS oooo CUP THIS COUPON ANO BRING 10 CRAN // duty transmission. T H U R llA T N Brenda Solenzio’s science class JAN n-n -• director knowledgeable enough NHMRitMi Flan m m ttm k m . . IkwiafftiB MMONtlM MMnr M ill to instruct basketball, soccer 121 Fmakigtaa iWa. K markers bearing the date of ’A” - 3/16” - ‘ SMNyMrlw. 121 hn. and ice skating. omo construction and the original 54 McKee St, Manciie$ter Stock Sheets or builder's name made available (Off Center Street) Cut Sizes 01221 to the present homeowner. PAGE TEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Wed., Jan. 22, 1975 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Wed., Jan. 22, 1975— PAGE ELEVEN ECUS Cancels Theaters to Drop Policeman Wins Jaycee Award Reardon Testimonial Friday Dinner and as such has been involved, Friday night’s Father and VERNON Son spaghetti dinner at East to a great degree, in contract BARBARA RICHMOND Planned for March 7 Catholic High for fathers and Live Sex Shows negotiations and grievances. youngsters planning to enter Roy J. MacDonald, an eight- 4 ^ 1 MacDonald, and his wife East Catholic as freshman next year member of the Vernon VERNON late in December. A few days Jeanne, have three children, Friends and colleagues of chief’s secretary; Robert Digan and Hirth are in charge fall has been canceled. Police Department, was Roy Jr., 4, Jeffrey 3, and Jen­ Digan, director of the Youth of tickets with Capt. William Elliott Jr. and later a temporary injunction She Bcratii Police Chief James M. Reardon Refunds will be made at the honored by the Greater Vernon Services Department; Mrs. Vi­ McCaughey handling reser­ Angelo Palma, owner- was granted on request of Guy Area Profile nifer, 1. are arranging a testimonial school office. Jaycees Tuesday night when he Several other Jaycees were vian Ferguson, member of the vations. Price of the tickets will managers of Rockville Wolf, assistant prosecutor. dinner for him for March 7 at was presented with the presented with certificates at town’s Board of Directors; be $12.50 per person and they Theaters I and II, agreed After the announcement was The Colony restaurant on Rt. 83 Distinguished Service Award. the banquet at the Country John Cagianello, executive of will soon be available through Tuesday to a permanent injunc­ made of the planned live sex setting up the Safety Town with the Police Explorer Scouts in Talcottville. MacDonald was among three Squire Restaurant in Ellington. Chief Reardon is retiring the LaBonne Agency; Lewis committee members. tion against live sex shows shows, the Vernon Town Coun­ program, MacDonald worked Post 800 as assistant advisor nominees for the award. His Mitchell Kallet, Jaycee of the Feb. 28 from the Manchester Apter, owner of the Regal Lt. Sartor and Connors are in propos^ for their theaters and cil, following a largely attended with them to form a program to and following that was head ad­ Steal Truck Too name was submitted by Month for Noveipber was cited Police Department after Men’s Stores; Andrew Ansaldi, charge of the program. in turn criminal obsenity public hearing, approved an or­ educate pre-school children on visor for four years. The Lawrence S. Halpern, an active for his participation as chair­ heading it since Jan 5, 1959. owner of the Ansaldi Corp.; Cagianello, Moriarty and Capt. SEVILLE, Spain (UPI) — charges against them were dinance banning such shows. safety at home, school, and out- Explorer Scouts learn to member of the Jaycees. man of the annual Jaycee Burl Lyons, publisher of 'The Sartor are in charge of the gift Three masked men held up a dropped. A private civil suit, brought of-doors. become familiar with all He began his nearly 40 years "In Roy MacDonald our com­ Casino Night and Richard Herald. committee. Deakin is in charge Gillette factory Tuesday and The action came in Court of by Gail Sheer of Vernon, He was a prime mover in phases of police work and assist in law enforcement as a state munity is indeed fortunate to Nalley for his chairmanship of Committee members who are of publicity. stole 300,000 razor blades and Common Pleas 19, Rockville, claiming the theaters are a helping the club to obtain state wherever possible. trooper in November, 1935. The $26,700 in cash. have a man who has given so During the 1973 ice storm the the successful Arts and Crafts also on the local force are Capt. Superior Court Judge John F. before Judge Philip Dwyer. The nuisance under state laws con­ grants to create a permanent Manchester native has made Police sources said the much of his own time to his explorers, under the direction Festival sponsored by the George McCaughey, Capt. Shea of Manchester will be permanent injunction means cerning prostitution, is still wooden model play town for in­ many friends over the years in thieves also stole a truck to fellow citizens that isolating his Jaycees. Joseph Sartor and Lt. Richard toastmaster. there will be no live sex shows pending. struction. The m ^el town in­ of Officer MacDonald, worked a job often filled with friction Chief James Reardon haul away their loot. personal contributions to the Several Jaycees were Sartor. of the type proposed. The theaters, in the Rockville cludes a traffic light system. untiringly helping residents and tough decisions. betterment of his community during the crisis. presented with diplomas for The obsenity charges were Redevelopment area, originally MacDonald, who was himself Edward Tomkiel, town clerk, and state, is not difficult,” He is also an active member completing a "Leadership in filed against the owners opened as family-type theaters a “Little Brother’’ while is chairman of the testimonial but now show only X-rated Halpern said. of the State Police Explorer Action” course under the direc­ following a preview showing for Within the Police Depart­ growing up in Roxbury, Mass, committee. reporters and photographers movies. was one of the co-founders of Academy’s planning com­ tion of Ronald Mador, past ment MacDonald holds the title mittee. president and North District Serving with him are: Robert Agostinelli Chides GOP State Chairman of safety officer and as such one “Big Brothers,” in 1968 to serve the Rockville-Vemon area. In 1973, in conjunction with vice president of the Jaycees. Weiss, town manager; Michael of his duties has been to coor­ HARTFORD (UPI) - He has continued to serve on the Tri-City Plaza Merchant’s Those given diplomas were Hirth, general manager of Cen­ does not rest well with our town Speaking to Hartford area the lines of the six con­ dinate the town's safety Former state Comptroller Slides To Be Shown the organization’s board of Association, he planned a Michael Dromgoole, Robert tral Connecticut Coop; Wilson committees or with GOP leaders in his first major gressional districts. program with the business and "Safety Awareness” program Edelson, Richard Hall, Jack E. Deakin Jr., assistant Nathan G. Agostinelli has Republicans in general.” appearance since the election, 2 directors and has been active in VERNON residential segments. criticized Republican State "The committee is almost a obtaining the necessary sup­ yvhich not only was educational Kazmarski, Len Romanker, superintendent of schools; Matt Laudone and others were he said the party might take as He has also worked closely Chairman Vincent A. Laudone joke under reapportionment, The Vernon Fire Department ministration and Policy by port, time, money and involve­ for the children but also Roland Violette, Ronald Moriarty Jr., vice president of "stealthy” in not checking out long to recover from President with the Vernon Junior for the way he put together a 31- with split towns and so on,” he will present a program of slides Speaker of the House James J. ment commitments which have resulted in funds received from Cooper, David Marder, and Moriarty Bros.; Thomas Con­ committee appointees with Nixon as it took to recover from Women’s Club on its bicycle member party study group last said. So-called “ double today at 8 p.m. at the Vernon Kennelly. made the organization a fire engine rides which were Paul Oliver. nors, coordinator of the law en­ local town chairmen, President Hoover — 30 years. safety and Safety Town Checking over the itinerary for the lucky winners of the “Hawaiian Carnival month. machines” in towns, whereby Center Middle School, Rt. 30. The Judiciary Committee later donated to Talcottville The awards were presented forcement program at Agostinelli said. programs. success. Sweepstakes” are from left, Diana Costanzo, Barbara Cox, and Pat Glancey, all of “I resent the fact that we Republican and Democratic Slides of the Chelsea, Mass, oversees laws relating to courts He was a “Big Brother,” to a School and Mansfield Training by Robert Tedoldi, president of Manchester Community A Democrat until the mid- He is currently working on a were in no way contacted or Agostinelli suggested the leaders work together behind fire and other major fires will and court procedure and con­ boy who will be graduating School. the Jaycees. The guest speaker LaBonne Travel of Manchester. The contest, sponsored by The Herald in cooperation College; William Thornton, 1960s, Agostinelli said the bicycle safety program to en­ asked for our views,” the un­ Republican State Central Com­ the scenes on matters such as be shown by Richard Towlee of siders ail judicial nominations. from Marine basic training this From 1971 to the present, for the affair was Robert Hyde, with LaBonne and American International Travel Service has just one more week to go. president of Manchester Sand Republican party needs a new force the use of safety successful lieutenant guber­ mittee shed its clubiness and voter registration, should the Manchester, Mass. Fire The Committee on Govern­ month. MacDonald has been vice presi­ national vice president for the and Gravel. image so much it might do well Vernon Police Officer Roy MacDonald, shares with his accessories, such as lights, natorial nominee said. “This undergo a redistricting along become a thing of the past, 2 Department. Towlee is ment Administration and dent of the Vernon Police Union national Jaycee movement. Also, Mrs. Ruth Katz, the to change its name. wife Jeanne, his happiness at being named for the horn, and chain guards. He will In 1969 he became involved Agostinelli said. photographer for the depart­ Policy considers legislation on “Distinguished Service Award,” presented to him by the be going into the area schools to ment. all matters relating to in­ Vernon Jaycees at the annual banquet Tuesday. (Herald explain the program. The public is urged to attend. terstate compacts, state, photo by Richmond) When the junor women were Sweepstakes Winners Listed Admission charge will be $1 per federal and local relations. person. Winners in the fifth week Airlines 747 to Hawaii including “Y” Program* B.D. Pearl & Son, Mrs. Ruby drawing in the "Hawaiian Car­ Eagleson, 114 Crestwood Dr. first class accommodations for The Indian Valley YMCA will of Manchester nival Sweepstakes” sponsored and Irene Orsino, 11 Battista seven nights at the Waikiki observe National YMCA Week by The Herald in cooperation Rd.; 20th Century TV, Ron Village in Honolulu, two nights Jan. 26 through Feb. 2 begin­ with LaBonne Travel of Morin, 451 Birch Mt. Rd. and at the Kona Seaside or Kona ning with a wrestling match at Manchester and the American Anne Rothwell, 14 Beechwood Island in Kona, and two nights 1:30 Jan. 26. The public is in­ bond International Travel Service at the Hilo Bay in Hilo. Rd., Vernon. vited. have been selected. Also, Mari-Mads, Mr. and Also includ^ are free in­ The annual meeting and pot The merchants in whose Mrs. Allen Wiley, 63 Essex St. flight movies and stereo DRASTICALLY luck supper will begin at 5 p.m. BEDDING SALE stores coupons were deposited headsets, food and beverages Jan. 26 in South Windsor’s and Mrs. Robert Hewitt, 105 and the winners names are as Seaman Circle; Glazier’s, served aloft with complimen­ Avery St. School. V i m REDUCED! follows; Patricia M. Kodes, 47 Stephen tary champagne, all transfers An afternoon of family Living Room Interiors: between hotel and airports, bowling has been arranged for St. and Mrs. Mary Varrick, 15 Howard Hampton, 276 Bidwell Buckland Rd., South Windsor; sightseeing tour of Honolulu Infants’ & Toddlers’ Feb. 1 at Vernon Lanes on Rt. St. and Larry Olsen, 126 N. Elm and Mount Tantalus, luggage 83. Members who call the “Y” Harrison’s, l^atrice Custer, St.; K-Mart, Mrs. Robert Tur- 175 Glenwood St. and Henry handling (tips included), and office by January 29 can cotte, 59 Alexander St. and flower lei greeting. reserve lanes for 2 p.m. and can Robert, 142 Lydall St.; Regal’s DRESS & 2 + 2 + 2 = £ . Virginia Sapienza, 136 Walker Men’s Shop, Frank A. luliano, There will be a host escort, a bowl for 50 cents a game. 20% OFF St,; Martin Ltd., Ron Morin, 127 White St. and Alice F. Ray, service desk in the hotels, pre­ Our Regular Low Prices Testimonial 451 Birch Mt. Rd. and Jerald registration, hotel and airport PLAYWEAR A testimonial dinner for An­ 61D Charter Oak St.; House & OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF Murphy, 21 Waddell Rd.; taxes. drew P. Tricarico, Director of You Get Style..Beauty..the Best Comfort... ALL for Our Low Price! Hale, Mrs. Helen Stewart, 249 J DO-IT-YOURSBLP King’s, Claire Johnson, 561 In addition, The Herald will Public Works in Vernon will E. Center St. and Melvin Bush Hill Rd. and H. provide each couple with $200 CURITY BABY Reg. to 4.99 take place at 6 p.m. Feb. 5 at CHARMING FRENCH PROVINCldU Hellstrom, 474 Adams St.; Zawistowski, 80 Bell St.; Lift spending money. The Colony in Vernon. 6 PIECE BED ENSEMBU Craft & Hobby Center, Mrs. PRODUCTS the Latch Gift Shop, Peggy Advertisements containing Tricarico is retiring after 15 We Include oil thit: Janet Zano, Parker Rd., • 2 french Provinctol, Antique While twin siie| Mayer, 65 School St. and Hazel coupons will appear regularly A Few Examples: years with the town of Vernon. Marlborough and A.J. Gunther, % be

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ON SECOND THOUGHT DR. LAMB Lebanon: Possible Tinderbox In Mideast By JAN WARREN By PHIL NEWSOM the latest in 1973. flict, she remains the possible into Lebanon that would out­ Syria has promised Israel has declared it would UPI Foreign News Analyst Despite Lebanon’s obvious tinderbox for the start of a new flank Syrian positions on Mt. "military, political and regard the presence of Syrian military weakness and her own war. Hermon and cut the road to economic support” for troops on Lebanese soil as a Ulcer Patient Arab politics and geography desires to stay out of the con­ Syria fears an Israeli thrust Damascus. Lebanon. deny to Lebanon the role she violation of the cease-fire. You Can Lead A Dog to Water, But... Needs Advice prefers — Mideast banker, Etc between meals, but the loss in less about cabbage juice and tourist center and crossroads By Lawrence E. Lamb, M.D. weight is making me feel I am other juices and soups and con­ between East and West. ;\ undernourished. So, I will add centrate on a more usual diet, Within her borders live 300,- SALE AT ALL EIGHT D&L STORES THURS., FRL, SAT DEAR DR. LAMB-I have some avocados and stop trying with frequent feedings. If you 000 Palestinian refugees, some good scrub. Since no one else just like Cleopatra. You'll love had a long history of duodenal need to gain weight add a little Our dog hates to take a bath. to give my stomach a rest. of whom have become wealthy volunteered to do the job, I it.” ulcer, starting after prohibition fat to your diet. The avocados Limited Quantities...No Maii or Phone No matter how nicely I call My main goal is to control the as businessmen or in the decided to do it myself. When the tub was full I took a in 1929 when the Sippy diet was may help you there. If you her, the minute she hears the ulcer and to build up resistance professions but most of whom In an attempt to use psy­ deep breath, bodily picked up in vogue. Since then I have tolerate meats use them. The water running in the tub, she enough that I won’t have tore or live in the misery of a dozen or bolts for the nearest hiding chology, I hid the bottle of flea 80-pound Etx>ny and dumped hemorrhaged three times on foods you mentioned are all low so United Nations-supported my own and once on an aspirin- four attacks of flu or bronchitis place and shivers uncon­ shampoo in my apron pocket. her into the tub. She made one calorie foods. Your I- i ’ V refugee camps with a history containing prescription, but during the winter months. trollably. Then I opened a box of dog desperate jump fro freedom. I Probanthine is fine, but you going back 25 years. have always recovered quickly Please answer as I can write to may need some antacids if you ■ -’Ol Now, this would be un­ biscuits and waved them temp­ fell against the clothes hamper. you but never can put on a From these camps the enough to avoid surgery. Now I are not taking any. Managing derstandable if she was a poo­ tingly in front of her. “Come Ebony fell against me. Water sustained conversation with a Palestine Liberation Organiza­ am 67, semiretired and active, ulcers is complicated. For dle with a lovely curly coat to Ebony, follow me,” I said in my was everywhere. doctor to find out much because tion draws its guerrilla don’t drink or smoke, and con­ more details about what you protect, or a dachshund who best Pied Piper voice. Ebony At that moment I looked up to of my inadequacy at asking in­ recruits. see 11-year-old John grinning in tending with what to eat when I can do, write to me in care of ! i < ’J would have trouble keeping her jumped and wagged and barked eat out. telligent questions. And if, as the PLO gains the doorway. this newspaper, P.O. Box 1551, head out of the water. But our with joy. Her eyes were full of I have trouble maintaining status, a Palestinian trust as she scampered up the DEAR READER-You Radio City Station, New York, dog is a big sturdy Labrador “What are you doing that proper nourishment. I’m now probably have an overactive N.Y. 10019 and ask for the government-in-exile finally is retriever. A breed known the stairs and followed me into the for? ” asked John. “She doesn’t 150 pounds and am 5-foot-ll. digestive tract and undigested booklet on ulcers. Send 50 cents formed, its headquarters world round as a water dog. bathroom. need a bath. Just take a wet Recently on a checkup an ul­ carbohydrate with yeast was to cover costs. probably will be on Lebanese She loves to swim in icy It wasn't till I closed the wash cloth and slosh it over her cer was spotted. Taking the bull propelled into toe colon where And, I hope you have gotten soil. mountain streams, in lakes, in bathroom door that Ebony a few times. Nobody will know by the horns I plung^ into a it fermented and really produc­ your flu shots. Older people and In 1958, U.S. forces landed in ponds and much to our dismay, cabbage juice diet on my own. those with health problems Lebanon to help put down an an­ realized what was going on. the difference.” . *.-i ed enormous amounts of gas. in our neighbor’s swimming My doctor approved. Going all Yeast and carbohydrates will should have them. It can be life­ tigovernment uprising sup­ John spoke with such authori­ pool. She also loves sewers, "Woof, woof,” she out, I started shoveling down do that. It will tend to give you saving if gotten soon enough for ported by Syria and Egypt. The ty, that I followed his advice to mud puddles, bird baths and the whimpered burrowing her head Brewer’s yeast plus, and then a lift all right, like a floating some of these people. uprising stemmed from the letter. •lA.' U the clincher came when I decid­ spray from the garden hose. Ac­ into the bathmat. balloon. (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN ) Lebanon’s refusal to become ed I was really well and started I would suggest you worry tually. the only water our dog I talked to her in a calm, And it worked — so I made a militarily involved in the war discriminates against is the eating cooked wheat. In spite of against Israel. reassuring voice as I made the mental note. Next time I send the lift I got from the wheat, I water intended for her bath. In 1968, in the midst of a preparations, “ See the nice John upstairs for HIS bath. I’m 50th Anniversary stopped it at once, and the yeast Last week, it became evident similar crisis, the U.S. State bubbles?” I said stirring the going to check to be sure the tub too, when terrific gas pains ^ valUntlnas day... ^ that Ebonv would benefit bv a water with my hand. “You’ll be is wet. showed up in the chest, back (• fairway hat a wondartul ^ Department warned it would Mr. and Mrs. Albert H. Ogren N.C.; and England. They view “with greatest concern” of 60 Richard Rd., Vernon, received a money tree. and upper or lower abdomen, aatortment of including a mild temperature (• any threat to the integrity of celebrated their 50th wedding The couple has four • books • doillies ^ Lebanon. grandchildren and one great- for a day or so. The chest pains anniversary Sunday at an open are conceded to be from gas • candies • valentines granddaughter. house hosted by their children and muscles but create a ques­ • cut-outs • party supplies y Againsj this background, the Definition of Ad Terms I Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Ogren of Prior to moving to Vernon 10 tion of a heart problem because plan your fun party, wa havo the ^ White House said last week the East Hartford; Mr. and Mrs. years ago, they lived in United States had supplied “a my blood pressure has been 175 y By GAY PA l LEY regular course of business, used William Ogren of Portland ; and Manchester for many years. and I have just about always supplies — organizational discounts, tool small number” of sophisticated I p i Women’s Editor to indicate that the merchan­ Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Lewis Before his retirement in 1966, had an irregular heart beat. I’m we have every little thing! antitank missiles to Lebanon. Mr. Ogren was employed at NEW YORK (U PD -W hat’s dise previously offered but not of Vernon. on Diazide, quinidine, Probanth- Explained White House press The couple was married Jan. Pratt & Whitney Aircraft Divi­ the difference between a sale sold is being offered at a price ine and Sorbitrate. secretary Ron Nessen: “We’ve ROBES and 19, 1975 at St. Thomas’ Church sion of United Aircraft Corp. "where a JUNIOR and a special, or a clearance concession and will not be sold This latest attack has been had a long-standing military in Southington. for 30 years. He is a member of quite persistent, and I have dollar's MENSWEAR HANDBAGS and a closeout? again in the immediate future. supply relationship with that BLOUSES LOUNGEWEAR the Army & Navy Club in been trying to diet on thick worth a Plenty, says the Better Clearance center — “Usually More than 100 relatives and country.” 1/2 OFF Manchester. Mrs. Ogren was chicken rice soup mostly, with the m*irocle of mainjtreA | dollar!" 1/2 OFF 1/2 OFF Business Bureau. is misleading term,” said BBB, friends attended. The couple The disclosure came after 1/2 OFF received best wishes from Sar­ formerly employed by Pioneer peaches and low-fat milk in downtown manchestat* “ Consumers are confused since investigation has shown High Hijinks nearly a week of Israeli border Reg. $18-$45 nia, Ontario, Canada; Hickory, Parachute of Manchester. attacks and created more stir Reg. $13-$17 Selected groups of famous Reg. $10-$35 and some advertisers are guilty that the merchandise at the Long and short robes, maker sport coats, knit and of confusing them through mis­ ■‘clearance center” is available than it otherwise might if it had Special group of bow floats, dusters, wraps, front Special group. Mostly one of leading use of terms to describe for the first time. Use of the Queen Lorraine Hairston of the Fallsburg, N.Y., Winter not followed closely upon dis­ blouses. Florals • Prints zips. Solids, prints. Broken dress shirts, sweaters. a kind. Clutches. Shoulder various types of sales, said term is misleading unless all Carnival gets a lift on the skiis of Rudi Wyrsch for the closure of extensive U.S. • Solids. Many fabrics. sizes. bags • Satchels • And more Robert W. Beghtol, manager, the merchandise previously entertainment of all. The stilted ski clown amused visitors miltary aid to other Arab states. Among Israeli news home furnishings department, was offered but not sold at the to the carnival last weekend. (UPI photo) the BBB of Metropolitan New advertiser’s retail store. ABOUT correspondents especially it revived speculation that the WARM York. Wholesale or below — Price JUNIOR BOYS JEWELRY “Repeated misuse of certain paid by the retailer for his TOWN United States was exerting SLEEPWEAR words and phrases renders merchandise... “usually mis­ •

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In In in w H to m o( our o u tlo n w i m n i t n t tlw rlnht to llm ll iM n to tn iM pncknoM o> m Item m o m i wlion ollwwlto noltd. Il«n. ollm d Iw •tmnotwiSfiln In ^ liS !;^ M o ir iiS a w ^ ln lly Minpricnd; m i m .1 ouitwydny low ix Io m . THE Bates To Participate FAMILY^ In Training Sessions Save w ith LAWYER. The Rev. Gordon S. Bates, will be conducted from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., is $3 per person or $5 WINTER SPORTS Narcotics In Car director of volunteer services ■mm fewr for the Connecticut Prison a couple. The purpose of the Volunteer “Possession” of narcotics is Association, will participate in Slini&j plain enough when they are found training sessions for the Sponsor Program is to establish There are no outdoor winter sports events scheduled in in somebody’s pocket or purse. association’s Volunteer Sponsor helping friendships through Manchester today. But suppose they are found in Program Friday and Saturday which the inmates may receive That means Northview is closed to skiers. Center Springs Park somebc^y’s automobile. Is each at Concordia Lutheran Church, encouragement, support and is closed to coasting, and there is no ice skating at town areas at occupant of the car considered Pitkin St. assistance to help themselves. Center Springs Annex, Charter Oak Park, or Union Pond. Brands! guilty of the crime of possession? No coasting, no skating, and no skiing signs are posted, and the Friday night's program, The Rev. Mr. ^ te s served as Police thought so in one recent which is open to all persons in­ pastor of the former East- recreation department asks that they be observ^. case when they arrested not only terested in conditions inside minister United Presbyterian For information about outdoor winter programs, the number to the driver of the car but his pas­ Connecticut correctional in­ Fellowship of Manchester from call is 643-4700. senger as well. They had discov­ stitutions, will be from 7:30 to 1964 to 19M, when he joined the ered a bag of illicit pills on the 10. This session is free of Connecticut Prison Associa­ rear floorboard. charge, and will open with an tion. The passenger, however, who ONE OF THE STOP 1 SHOP COMPANIES informal gathering at 7. Those wishing more informa­ Bloomfield Will Host had been silting in the front seat, Saturday's training session is tion about the sessions may call denied any knowledge of the pills. Mrs. Nancy Carr at the And a court ruled that there sim­ for those interested in Next Stake Conference Stop & Shop ply was not enough evidence to becoming a volunteer sponsor. Manchester Area Conference of Rev. Gordon S. Bates connect him with the offense. The fee for this session, which Churches office, 649-2093. average 228 pounds per family; %opj Most courts agree that one’s The next quarterl)^’con­ Ketdnip mere presence in a car in which ference of the Hartford Stake of indebtedness plan — 68 per cent narcotics are found is not enough the Church of Jesus Christ of of the members have a plan; \ to establish guilt. There must be Latter-day Saints (Mormon) repair skills—53 per cent of the some additional evidence of in­ SUPEOMARKETSio^ ® ~= 20 oz. will be in the new Bloomfield members have some skill. volvement. 9 bottle I For example: New England Governors stake house. Mormons are admonished by All three occupants of another It will be in March, Hartford church authorities to build up a Prices Effective Mon„Jan.20-Sat., Jan.2S Stake President George S. two-year supply of household car were charged with possession Robison told about 1,500 Mor­ supplies and fo^stuffs in case of some drugs that were found mons at the recent stake con­ of emergencies. Stop & Shop underneath a blanket. But this Stop & Shop time, each man told the police a Plan Oil Tax Strategy ference at the Manchester different story—and not one of Ward chapel. the stories checked out. A stake is comparable to a S U o e d B e ^ Cut Green Under these circumstances, a G ^. Philip W. Noel, D-R.L, tax increase for 45 days. BOSTON (UPI) - The New diocese. England Governor's whcnast week suggested New The meeting of the six New court decided they could all be Hartford Stake quarterly con­ Prosecutors or convicted of possession. A guilty Englanders withhold their England governors Wednesday Conference met today to dis­ ferences have been held at the Beans conscience, said the court, was federal tax dollars in protest of will be at the Colonade Hotel. Not Aware cuss proposed legal action to chapel in Manchester since it indicated by their efforts to “cov­ Ford’s energy policies, then New officers will be elected for block President Ford’s plans was dedicated in March 1967. S lic e d A great side er up.” claimed he had been kidding, the conference and the New Of Mob Crime for a J3 a barrel surtax on im­ Bloomfield’s building is near­ dish for your Ownership of the car, too, may said his administration would England Regional Commission help to establish guilt. ported oil. ly completed. Increased BRIDGEPORT(UPI) - steak dinner. seek a court injunction to block which meets at the same time Carrots ^ "’'"m In another case, narcotics were The proposed legal action will membership has made the Chief State’s Attorney Joseph Ford’^ tax and tariff plan. as the conference. found on an open shelf in the be brought up by Massachusetts Manchester chapel inadequate Gormley Jr. and Fairfield He said Rhode Island would After the half-day session the back section of a van. The owner Gov. Michael S. Dukakis and for ideal accommodations, County State’s Attorney Donald seek a declaratory judgment on governors will appear on a one- Stop & Shop Stop & Shop of the van, who was also at the his attorney general, Francis members were told. The new A. Browne said Tuesday they Q g g H te g * * looa X. Bellotti, who have been U.S. District Court here on hour television program called wheel, insisted they must have stake building will house all have no evidence from federal been left there by a passenger— whether Ford’s plan violates “Crisis in New England.” researching the matter for a future activities of the Hartford authorities regarding alleged unbeknownst to him. week. any federal laws. If so, he said, The show will be aired from KMlow Cling Grapefruit Stake. widespread syndicated crime in But a court found him guilty "injunctive relief" would be 7-8 p.m. WFSB-fTV, Hartford, Dukakis has cailed the oil tax Robison also said that Bridgeport. nevertheless. The court said that asked. Conn. T y n n a d o “disasterous for Massachusetts Spencer W. Kimball, world The two prosecutors, in a c.°n Juice as both owner and driver of the The action would seek an in­ Readies and the region" and says he Mormon leader, has announced report published by the vehicle, he was hardly likely to be junction against implementa­ " I l i a . . y a « “Sw unaware of something located in would seek the support of the that the missionary program of Bridgeport Post Tuesday, said Sliced or Halves tion of the tax increase alleging such plain sight. other New England governor’s the church will be increased to if the evidence was available, Top with a 16 oz. ■ for the suit. that Ford’s action violates ad­ Evening Classes include 80,000 missionaries by federal authorities should move scoop of Stop & C a n s ^ ^ ^ A public service feature of the ministrative rules requiring soup 103A oz Officials in the Dukakis ad­ Start March 3 next year. He said there are against such activities im­ American Bar Association and public hearings. Shop Ice Cream. ministration said Tuesday the now about 16,000 young mis­ mediately. , lo^s undef^ nrpat be®* ;;e5wbentbe cans the Connecticut Bar Associa­ However, Gov. Meldrim The regular Adult Evening legal action would involve a suit sionaries on assignments Both prosecutors commented tion. Written by Will Bernard. Thomson R-N.H. thinks School program will begin in U.S. D istrict Court in throughout the world. on articles published Sunday 'arand. We ^ tenderness. V/e JOYS and taxpayers’ petitions are a March 3 for the spring semester Stop & Shop Stop & Shop Fruit ©1975 American Bar Association Washington brought by the In a recent survey on and Monday by the Hartford better way than court action to at Manchester High School. naturally aged satisfaction or i come \n f mm states as oil consumers. emergency preparedness of the Courant that said syndicated Massachusetts Consumer Af­ let President Ford know about Brochures describing available courses will be dis­ membership of the Hartford crime was "alive and thriving Mayonnaise promise comp'ete ' sledding. fairs Secretary Lola Dicker- objections to his plans for Cocktail SOCIAL Stake which is composed of 1,- in Bridgeport.” higher fuel prices. tributed to local banks and the man, who has been working 623 families (219 families are in The Courant said a five vour money back^ On Thursday the governors of libraries. Top with our SECURITY with Dukakis and Bellotti on the the Manchester Ward), Presi­ month investigation by staff Q uart Jar, matter, has instructed cabinet 10 East Coast states, including Those wishing to attend any Stop & Shop 30 oz. of the classes may register in dent Robison gave the following reporters also showed alleged Freshly made In our own " °'Tsee but also out secretaries to prepare reports all of the New England states, results: widespread irregularities in Kitchen. Outstanding flavor sherbet for a on how the tax increase hurt are scheduled to meet with person at the school Feb. 25 at a and savings. where you friend- Q. I know that Social Security Food supply — average four law enforcement and charges of delicious treat. their departments financially. Ford and ask him to delay the time to be announced. 99 contributions went up Jan. 1, brutality against policemen. 59 months per family; grain — but can you tell me what the in­ Stop & Shop Strawberry Gal. Stop & Shop crease was? “ f l . .t a A. The contribution rate is Preserves 18 oz jar 79^ peop^®* 5.85 per cent for employes and 8 Fabric Softener 79^ per cent for self-employed peo­ ple. Their rates remained the Stop & Shop Burger Stop & Shop Liquid same. This rate applies to the first 114,100 in earnings for 1975 Dog Food 72ozpkg Detergent 550 instead of the first |13,200. Pink, W hite or Lemon Q. I am 68 and 1 have been getting Social Security retire­ ment checks for the past two years. Last year when I helped “Quality-Protected” Naturally Aged Beef out a friend in his business for three or four weeks, he took Social Security contributions out of my paychecks. Was he right in doing this or should I ask him for a refund? B e e S C h i^ A. Your friend was correct in withholding Social Security from your checks. Regardless of your age, Social Security contributions must be paid U you work at a job covered by Blade Steik i p B i Social Security. Even though Bone-in G s d . M e r i t you get monthly retirement When you spend dollars checks, you still have to pay the for beef, make sure Social Security contributions on your earnings. you get great beef... Q. I own a flower shop and Stop & Shop"Quality- have one part-time employe. Protected" beef. He also works as a full-time employe elsewhere and his L employer reports his wages for Beef Chuck Under Blade Steak49 89 Social Security purposes. Must I also pay Social Swurity con­ Beef Chuck for Stew "Quality-Protected” Beef b c ^ tributions on the wages I pay Half Ga' him? A. Yes. You must pay the Simply Super, uniformly good every time! Carton Social Security contributions on Regular*Heguiar* ^ your employe’s wages. If your employe pays Social Security contributions for this year on round Beet more than |14,100 in wages on ‘ Simply Super regular ground beef contains not more than 28% of fat. both jobs, he can get a refund of Simply super ground beef is lean, fresh, the excess Social S^urity con­ .mouth tributions he paid from the juicy and flavorful everytime! : melt-ln-your Internal Revenue Service when 79 he files his income tax for this W M 9 0 • ^ ^ etowW, " ______year. Protected aged sio« »> ______\ Q. I work in a restaurant and my employer withholds Social Security contributions on the 'A Armour star value of the meals he furnishes VYITHTHISO me. Is this right? m m A. Yes. Wages in kind from work in a restaurant count for 3 |h . C a n n e d 210 What better time, what Social Security purposes. Your Fully cooked 'CO employer is required to better day to give her a dazzling vytTHWlSCOUP^ withhold the Social Security n a m ^ contributions on the value of your meals plus your cash tips. ' I l i i Q. I just started working and diamond? Let our professional . .ilV io z p k 90^ Timely specials from our Garden of Eatin’ O a t Jan. 2E25 paying into Social Security. Can gift-problem solvers show you some you tell me how long a person M o n Jan . 20 thru Sat.. must work under Social Securi­ M sdtie P otatoes ty to be eligible for benefits at of the most exciting new diamonds. Starts wlon., retirement age? U.S. No. 1 lb. A. Anyone starting his or her working career now will be ful­ Perfect gift from Shoors ly insured for retirement benefits after 40 quarters (10 Seedless Grapefruit white “^"Kdr 5'o^M years) of work under Social Security. But do not forget that SUOOR McIntosh Apples Minimum 9 bag 1 younger workers are also protected by Social Security disability and survivors In­ 'The Gem of Main Street'^ 917 MAIN ST. • MANCHESTER ALL STOP & SHOP STORES OPEN 8 A.M. surance before they have worked that long. DAILY FOR YOUR SHOPPING CONVENIENCE! MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Wed., Jan. 22, 1975 — PAGE TWENTY-ONE PAGE TWENTY - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Wed., Jan. 22, 1975_ Heart Disease Theory Challenged c c cidence of heart disease in the MARCO ISLAND, Fla. (UPI) That view was disputed by to be an association between “I object to pushing behavior by trying to put down the three 20th century. It is the nation’s — Two leading cardiologists Drs. Richard S. Ross, director behavior and heart disease in , No. 1 killer. who believe high blood of the Johns Hopkins Medical some cases, but he said there is which seem to be well es­ pressure, blood fats and School cardiovascular division no scientific evidence to sup­ tablished.” The question Is important port the theory that stress is because once answered it would FREE smoking are leading causes of in Baltimore, and Jeremiah Stamler agreed. He said diets heart disease have challenged a Stamler, chairman of the more Important than the enable doctors to zero in on the SAVE DOZEN FOOD MART FRESH GRADE A' f have changed in the past 60 widely touted theory that an Department of Community traditional three risk factors. most effective methods of )i years and he said he has no ON YOUR NEXT FOOD MART aggressive, hard-driving life Health at Northwestern Univer­ changing life style to reduce the ‘T think the evidence is very doubt smoking is one of the fac­ style is more at fault. sity Medical School, Chicago. risk of heart disease. hard for these three,” he said. tors that has increased the in­ The idea that stress Ross said there does appear PURCHASE OF ^7.50 OR MORE magnified by the pace of life is LARGE EGGS the hidden factor responsible WITH PURCHASE OF $7.50 OR MORE AND THIS COUPON AT FOOD for the coronary epidemic of re­ WITH THIS COUPON. MARTS. GOOD THRU SATURDAY, JAN. 25. LIMIT ONE DOZ. - ONE cent decades was raised by Drs. COUPON PER CUSTOMER. Ray H. Rosenman and Meyer Friedman of the Harold Brunn GOP Members of CIA Panel Institute for Cardiovascular Research in San Francisco. Rosenman said at an FOOD MARTS American Heart Association Appointed by Sen. Scott CLIP & REDEEM THESE COUPONS AND seminar Tuesday that the traditional heart disease risk over the impassioned objec­ testimony on domestic and in­ GETTING BETTER, factors of high blood pressure, WASHINGTON (UPI) - Two Mansfield, still must name six ternational activities of the heavy smoking and high conservatives, two liberals and Democrats to serve. tions of Sen. John C. Stennis, chairman of the Senate Armed agency. cholesterol levels in the blood one moderate were named Tower will serve as the vice Some committee members Food Marts BETTER, BETTER today as the Republican chairman of the panel, to be Services Committee. . SAVE BIG have a significant part in the Mansfield urged Tuesday that suspect Helms may have lied disease. members of a special 11- known as the Senate Select during his confirmafion But he said they account for member Senate committee to Committee on Intelligence the committee have power to EVERYDAY! ALL THIS WEEK AT FOOD MARTS. call witnesses, compel hearings when he denied that only one-third of the cases of investigate charges the CIA and Operations. Tower earlier told President Lyndon B. Johnson heart disease that develop in FBI have improperly intruded newsmen he was not testimony, and get access to the most highly classified secrets. asked the CIA to snoop on an­ ^ ' ■ -i the United States. on the lives of Am erican enthusiastic about the assign­ tiwar dissidents in the United ment. He promised the investigation U S.O.A. CHOICE BONELESS “I think that the thing that citizens. States. Fuel Fabrication U.S.D.A. CHOICE - BEEF ROUND has made the difference in our Named as GOP members Mansfield announced the would protect the agencies from dismemberment, saying; CIA Director William Colby CHUCK STEAK TOP FROST coronary incidence is what we were conservative Sens. John Senate would vote Monday on a said last week that during John­ Westinghouse Electric employe loads uranium dioxide fuel DEL MONTE UNDER BLADE BEEF CHUCK 100% FLORIDA might loosely call the stress G. Tower, Tex., and Barry resolution by Sen. John 0. “Neither a witch hunt nor a son’s administration the CIA pellets into 12-foot fuel rods at nuclear fuel fabrication factor,” Rosenman said. He Goldwater, Ariz.; liberals Pastore, D-R.I., to create an 11- whitewash will be conducted did keep files on 10,000 U.S. plant in Columbia, S.C. Each rod holds 240 pellets which, in PINEAPPLE - and Friedman wrote a best Charles McC. Mathias, Md., and member investigative com­ here.” radicals and even infiltrated TOP ROUND GRAPEFRUIT a nuclear power plant, will generate as much electricity as ORANGE JUICE! Richard Schwiker, Pa., and seller on the subject and they mittee. Richard Helms, a former CIA some of their groups. 200 tons of coal. (UPI Photo) * 1 . 3 9 . contend that 90 per cent of moderate Howard H. Baker Jr., director and now ambassador Congressional sources said heart attack victims under the Tenn. The Senate likely will set up 6 OZ. 46 OZ. the committee and give it broad to Iran, was to be questioned in­ Helms also may have given age of 60 fit the pattern of Senate Republican Leader U.S.O.A. CHOICE - BEEF ROUND 6 A| C Q STEAKS CAN CANS investigative powers. Its tensively today by the Senate misleading testimony when he stress behavior they call Type Hugh Scott appointed the Bottom Round Steak 1 .l> Democratic caucus voted, 45-7, Foreign Relations Committee discussed the CIA’s relations to A. Republican members. His WITH PURCHASE OF SS.OO OR MORE WITH PURCHASE OF $5.00 OR MORE on Monday for the investigation about his February, 1973, ITT in Chile in March 1973. AND THIS COUPON AT FOOD MARTS. GOOD THRU AND THIS COUPON AT FOOD MARTS. GOOD THRU Democratic counterpart, Mike U S D A CHOICE BEEF ROUND SATURDAY, JAN. IS. LIMIT ONE CAN ■ ONE COUPON SATURDAY, JAN. ]S. LIMIT THREE CANS ONE PER CUSTOMER. COUPON PER CUSTOMER BUSINESS CUBE STEAK n . 6 9 U.S.D.A. CHOICE BEEF ROUND Top Round Roast M .49, B&M I SNOW'S ^ HNB Offers Accounts * 1 . 6 9 j NEW ENGLAND Remembering Camp Kennedy U.S.D.A. CHOICE • BON EL ESS ^ m m ^ m s ■# ■■ ito ■% h ■ sto h jb {&■ Just for Retirement U.S.D.A. CHOICE . BEEF ROUND ^ g g Chuck Roast ..*1.19 i BAKED PEA BEAKS I CLAM CHOWDER

Although Manchester’s Camp Kennedy is still over five months away from its 12th con­ Back Rump Roast UNOERBLAOE POT ROAST BEEF CHUCK secutive summer session, it isn’t being forgotten. Here, Gordon Eagleson, left, and Larry Many people who don’t know panics don’t have employe pen­ 16 OZ. < I 15 OZ. S St. John, representing the Telephone Company Employes of Manchester, deliver several what they’ll do for money when sion funds, Mrs. Scripture said. U S D A. CHOICE BEEF ROUND CANS I CANS large boxes of used toys to the rec department offices. Accepting for the camp is David they retire—those employed by Throughout Connecticut, 29 per U.S.D.A. CHOICE • BEEF ROUND U. small companies without pen­ Top Sirloin Top Sirloin Moyer, its director. In addition to the toys — all in excellent condition - the telephone cent of all workers aren’t WITH PURCHASE OF tS.OO OR MORE WITH PURCHASE OF $5.00 OR MORE sion plans, among others-now workers made a cash donation of $200 and assisted at the camp last summer. (Herald covered by any pension plan, STEAK ROAST AND THIS COUPON AT FOOD MARTS. GOOD THRU AND THIS COUPON AT FOOD MARTS. 0000 THRU have a way they can set aside BOTTOM ROUND ROAST SATURDAY, JAN. 3S. LIMIT THREE CANS • ONE SATURDAY, JAN. IS. LIMIT THREE CANS - ONE photo by Pinto) she said. TIP STEAK TIP ROAST COUPON PER CUSTOMER. COUPON PER CUSTOMER. funds sheltered from taxes. Under specifications of the Under provisions of the new accounts, a person can federal Pension Reform Act of deposit up to $1,500 a year, or 15 *1.69. *1.59. ,cc* 1974, banks are now allowed to per cent of his gross annual in­ Bletchman Named Chairman PLUMROSE • SLICED offer special retirement come, whichever is less. * 1 . 2 9 ^ U.S. NO. 1 savings accounts, with interest Interest paid on the account is Boiled Ham 7 5 ^ I "CARTER'S" BEST 2 0 * 0 f f 0 { paid tax-free until the money is tax-free, and money put into the Of Human Relations Group distributed. account is tax-deductible, Mrs. MOSEY CRYOVAC^ COLONIAL ^ i MAINE POTATOES Hartford National Bank & Scripture said. \ ON A 1 LB. PKG. OR MORE Trust Co. has become the first The basic requirement for CORNED BEEF OR FOOD CLUB “The major reservations we BEEF LIVER I 20 LB. Atty. Robert H. Bletchman of area bank to offer the new “in­ eligibility for an '’individual BRISKETS discussed concerning the or­ PEELED a DEVEINED BACON GROUND MEAT 45 Tudor Lane was elected dividual retirement accounts.” retirement account” is that the CENTER CUT I BAG GROUND BEEF • GROUND ROUND • GROUND CHUCK i'4 chairman of the Human dinance were that anything Mrs. Doreen Scripture, individual not be covered by Realtions Commission Tuesday short of the whole bag would manager of HNB’s Manchester any other pension plan. Nor can WITH PURCHASE OF $5.00 OR MORE WITH PURCHASE OF $5.00 OR MORE make all other group homes il­ Green office, said the new ac­ AND THIS COUPON AT FOOD MARTS. G O OD T H R U AND THIS COUPON AT FOOD MARTS. GOOD THRU night at its meeting at the the individual be covered under * M 9 SATURDAY, JAN. IS. LIMIT ONE M LI . B A O O N E SATURDAY. JAN. 2S. LIMIT ONE LB. PKO. OR MORE - «1.09 ONE COUPON PER CUSTOMER. Municipal Building. legal except for those covered counts will appeal primarily to existing federal regulations COUPON PER CUSTOMER. in the ordinance,” he said. Bletchman, a Democrat, employes of small firms, part- whereby self-employed persons A R M O U R f \ f > Cassano, who resigned in succeeds Francis J. Keffe, who timers, and job-seekers. can make his own tax- Meat Franks d 9^ Dinner Sausage Link June for personal reasons, said Many small Manchester com- BOLOONA- PAP•LUNCHEON 4 OZ. said, when declining to seek re- deductible retirement con­ O L IV E • C O O K E D S A L A M I P K O . HURRYI that individually people on the COLD CUTS 4 5 ‘ election, “After serving two tributions. GEM CRYOVAC Breakfast Pork Sausage >^* ^1.19 COMPLETE YOUR consecutive terms, I believe it’s commission put fourth a lot of HNB reports it has received a O E M S M O K E D effort in the 15 months he was a F O R M E R L Y $4 OQ SETS OF time for new thinking, new good response to implementa­ SMOKED DAISY ROLL LB. | member but “four times we SEAFOOD SPECIALS! SHOULDER ROAST FAMILY CIRCLE blood.” tion of the new accounts, OSCAR MAYER didn’t have a quorum. Other officers elected are although they’ve only been SHOULDERS FRESH HADDOCK FILLETS - *j .79 DO-IT-YOURSELF Mrs. Naomi Peck, vice chair­ ‘"The commission’s agenda available two weeks. Mrs. WEINERS BEEF FRANKS • 99‘ ENCYCLOPEDIAS. man; and Mrs. Judy Dennison, tonight is the same agenda we Scripture said further informa­ FRESH POLLOCK FILLETS ■ *1.79 PROGRAM ENDS FROZEN FROZEN secretary. had when I left and basically tion is available from any HNB FRESH SOLE FILLETS * 1.89 RoII*1.59l. l.*2.39 SATURDAY, JAN. 25. Bletchman is chairman of the the same as when I became a office. Boneless Veal Veal Leg Cutlet political action committee of member of the commission. ‘"The members attend a two- the Democratic Club of WMm Manchester, vice president of hour commission meeting, dis­ WALDBAUM'S NtW YORK STYLE DELI.I CHASE & SANBORN CHICKEN OF THE SEA TABBY the Manchester Lions Club, a cuss what is in front of them Xerox Lists CSC former member of the board of and then go home,” he said. I M P O R T E D D A N ISH “The commission wrote four COFFEE ■CHUNf lig h t TENDER BITS the Little Theater of Big Income PICNIC SHOULDER TOORDER LB..*1 .7 9 DIET COLA Robert H . Bletchman letters to the Board of Educa­ Manchester, and a member of STAMFORD (UPI) - Xerox REGULAR OR ELEC. PERK CAT FOOD 44 OZ, BOTTLE tion and it took three months to AMERICAN CHEESE l. * 1 .2 9 TUNA the Big Brothers of Corp. has reported its 1974 1 LB, VAC CAN 6', OZ CAN ALL VARIETIES said, as “Mason refused to get an answer back. Is that Manchester. operating revenues and net in­ work with a group home or­ anyway to treat the Human SLICING PROVOLONE ^. *1.49 The commission which has come hit record levels, con­ dinance limited to juveniles. Relations Commission?” he been working on a proposed ditions its two top executives ‘‘We went to the town asked. 49*^ 1 6 /1 .1 59 group home ordinance for more termed “satisfactory.” CARANDO PEPPERONI ^ 99‘ counsel, seeking help in draf­ Commission member Lee than a year, has written Revenues climbed 19.6 per ting the ordinance, but he Ann Gunderson called the group GENOA SALAMI CARANDO WLB. 9 9 ‘ raitH BUiK PRODUCE. another letter to the town cent to $3.58 billion from $2.99 w asn’t available to u s,” ordinance delay a disgrace. CHOC. CHIP COOKIE MIX NESTLE'S I’’*®- Board of Directors requesting a billion in 1973. Net earnings special meeting with the board Cassano said. One of the problems is the LOX SALE ORVuAiKA'N 1 .1 9 FLORIDA “ CITRUS SALE " I Assistant Town Manager lack of continuity as far as rose 10 per cent to $331.1 SKIPPY NUGGETS DOG FOOD » • *" * to discuss the ordinance. million, or $4.18 per share, from Charles McCarthy suggested attendance of members, Mrs. Here’s a way to^ve up to 25

-«<• * get 25^* 89' He told of the need for a Sales Tax Stand and get 8$ off on 2 packages of either brand. years. million, the highest for any FOOD CLUB TOMATO PASTE TANGERINES ■ ‘"oS' group home^ for girls in Lappen is 'a graduate of quarter in the company’s "HOT"BAGELS (WHERE AVAILABLEI 1 2 " " 9 9 ' FLORIDA'S BEST INDIAN RIVER Manchester, 'reporting that HARTFORD (UPI) - Gov. sales tax increase to seven per Manchester High School and history, compared with $806 JUICE ORANGES T” - -69' there were 300 runaways in Ella T. Grasso, preparing to cent. has attended the Porter School million in the year-ago period. Manchester last year. He .DAIRY. M O IE H FOODS. meet President Ford Thursday Her fiscal advisers say You’ll save money any way you cut It of Design. Her served in the Net earnings were a record FANCY SNOW ■ WHITE suggested that the commission on his oil policy, refuses to rule Connecticut might be facing a MRS. FILBIRTS • OOLDEN U.S. Marines Corps from 1963 $81.5 million, or $1.02 per share, HOOD'S • RITE FORM have Sgt. Patricia Graves, out a sales tax increase for the $61 million deficit in its present to 1966. He is a member of the versus $77 million, or 98 cents MARGARINE I L B . Q U A R T E R S MUSHROOMS #3 youth service officer for the next fiscal year, but repeated budget and a project^ $160 Manchester Jaycees and St. per share, in the final quarter of m t-w IM~. F L O R ID A ICE MILK 99 Manchester Police Depart­ she would not ask for a higher million revenue shortfall for GLASS BOTTLE f D WHEN YOU BUY TWO PACKAGES (ANY SIZE) James Church. 1973. ORANGE JUICE TROPICANA FRESH TENDER KERNELS ment, speak at a future com­ sales levy this year. the next fiscal year. 5 49‘ mission meeting about the ‘‘When we have a tax Mrs. Grasso said she would WALDBAUM'S SOUR CREAMcorfHE.49‘ FLORIDA YELLOW CORN problem. TOP FROST WAFFLES 3 — *1. TENDER LEAFEOFLORIDA program, we’ll present it,” not resort to bonding as a way OF EITHER BRAND AM ERICAN CHEESE‘ T,rEo"w“HTE"'pK^^^ In April 1974, the commission Mrs. Grasso said Tuesday when of absorbing the present an­ HOWARD JOHHSON S CHICORY OR ESCAROLE 3 “ *1. A LL SOZ. sent its proposed group home asked whether she could rule ticipated deficit, as the BREYERS YOGURT FLAVORS CONTAINER J# ordinance to the Board of STORE CCXJPON H74-BF CROQUETTES o S 73' FRESH FLORIDA out higher state sales taxes in previous Republican ad­ 2 ppos 2 5 ' Directors asking that the board the fiscal year beginning July 1. ministration did with the $244 PUBLIC RECORDS MRS. PAUL'S _ ^ RED RADISHES UWT m COUPON PU PUWUtC. STORE COUPON draft such an ordinance. She also announced her million deficit it inherited from ,BAKMKY- U.S. FANCY NATIVE RED CBBb Ml Mil m mt wwwiw; ■ w n m m m m m IMMKM W ■ FAMILY FISH STICKS • 99' m m •« «■« iMtow vM to «M Un «itM wT h am m , m. S m m tok I ."The ordinance set with the choice of a mother of six Democrats in 1970. to tm m wAm Om. m t4 iwtorw f«a to mca Nm i*Sr»iw U to kM « M _ DELICIOUS APPLES > - ' 3 .•* 6 9 ‘ Board of Directors for the children to head the governor’s cars!x?*‘crwiT^ i Warranty Deed Zilinskas, 399 Oakland St., Jan. WHITE The Democratic governor KM UFIKM I IMKD IT PVIMANT TO THt l|M$ Of TRf | 31, St. Bridget CHiurch. ROMAN PIZZARETS ‘•"’.v 59. whole summer and in western Connecticut field of­ also reiterated her position on cSvraNMMft n w cM MW W MM M tA M M Ul« Hi MWlWf. T)M CT Ralph H. Johnson to Henry J November the commission fice. Democratic state com- state money for new spending MttoM If wAtWM IT ' and Concetta L. Breault, Building Permits BREAD T O P P R O IT MFAITM i BCAVrr AIDSI received a note from the board mitteewoman Mrs. Margaret Raymond A. Johnson, programs. ‘‘We’re trying W M ilMininMil «l ft- ...... J - MMMTW- _ property at 41 Windemere St., TABLE TALKS" M EAT PI ES -KrvTiv; isi. 4 ^ 1. • M m to Mto m N WI iftot M n.,...H IM ft . .. M ewdwftw w H I NMII f t M I saying that the commission’s Weinberg, 47, of Stamford will desperately now to fulfill our tetoitfti W Afttonij K M to AM tOUFON alterations at 365 E. Middle BLUEBERRY PIE noz. PKO. _ ORANOE-OEVILSFOOD. UitaAN OUMimO, aT m T U P IN S L TO; I $31,000. MISS BRECK HAIRSPRAY 89' proposed ordinance was in­ •MMottvf.ciNcmNATi.ONiom iiim u Tpke., $950. SUPER UNSCENTBO - UNSCENTBO - SUPER • REGULAR • ULTIMATE be paid $12,000 a year to head obligations. I cannot conceive Trade Names GENEST RAISIN BREAD TWO (2) PACKAGES -W L Charles Covey, tool shed at 5 SARA LEE CAKES ..-= = .9 9 ' lie O F F L A B E L adequate and telling the com­ the field office, which will be of providing new money for any Olin H. Gerich Jr., doing 8 7 ' PROCTERAQAMBLE Frances Dr., $100. JU M B O Q Q c TOP FROST • INTERNATIONAL ^ _ LISTERINE ANTISEPTIC 14 OZ. BO TTLE mission to redraft it,” Cassano located at 1642 Bedford St. in new programs,” she said. ! FOUR (4) RACKAGES TOIAL business as Butch’s Mobil, 313 GENEST ASST. DONUTS IIOZ. PKO.OPI3 DO said. Stamford. Mrs. Grasso said she would Adams St. Roby Sign for Auto Paint VEGETABLES-ESs" 59' “A lot of the problems was Mrs. Grasso told big city direct several state agencies Lee Aceto, doing business as Distributors, sign at 61 Tolland CRACKED WHEAT BREAD VALIANT COLD CAPSULES Tpke., $400. caused by the attitude of Allan mayors Monday that while she which failed to include "affir­ Manchester Gymnastic School It. of 1. Non# told to dtaltrt. Not rttponiHHo Iqf typotrapnicol orrort. WHENYOUBUY1WO RACKAGES (ANY SIZE) | N O T E : So m at w« m ay M rv o a ll our c u s te m tri, wo r o M rv t th# r ith t to lim it »al» Mason, director of human -sympathized with their fiscal mative action hiring plans” in for Girls, 210 Pine St. Bldwell Home Improvement resources,” Cassano said. problems she would not go their annual reports to amend Marriage License Co. for Elizabeth Boyce, “Mason’s attitude was ‘do it my OF EACH BRAND ! alterations at 53-55 Laurel St., PRICES EFFECTIVE ONLY along with their request to seek the reports in compliance with C 1975, The Procter A G*mbleCoiiip»ny Henry Arthur Cote, 43 MANCHESTER PARKADI way or not at all’,” Cassano an immediate one per cent state laws. Brainard PI., and Barbara Ann $4,000. WEST MIDDLE TURNPIKE IN MANr.HFRTFR TWENTY-THREE -.1-, Red Cross Offers NEWS First Aid Course ^here Quality Ahoays Exceed$ The Pricel CAPSULES The Manchester Red Cross The instructor for the course will begin a training program in will be Ralph Raggo of standard first aid and personal Homestead St., an authorized safety Jan. 29. first aid instructor. MEATOWN r-9 X 5 ° q 12151/k SILVER LANE • EAST HARTFORD | I m 6 Q> 3 ii'lsM - - The course will be held on six [f M it Q " ■ 'V ' r m consecutive Wednesday I ' 5 3 3 Heart Ambassadors Named '" I f -4 * CO « IHi Ilf ” HARTFORD (UPI) — New England Whalers’ center evenings at the Manchester * in ii Q. -n Red Cross office, 243 E. Center conomy Outlet 30 Larry Pleau and his wife Wendy have been named Heart Southington Man St. from 7 to 9 p.m. ^ Ambassadors for the 1975 Heart Fund Campaign in Wins Big Prize I U A I I D C Tues., Wed. 9 to 6 • Thurs., Fri. 9 to 9| '.VVi,:-' .J r Included in this newly nU U ndr Sat. 8 to 6 • (Closed All Day Monday) Connecticut. The 6-foot-l Lynn, Mass., native will help his developed course is information NEWTON, Mass. (UPI) - I wife welcome the volunteers at the Heart Fund kickoff essential for development of Edward J. Sieracki, a cost analyst for Pratt and Whitney luncheon Jan. 30 at the Sheraton-Park Plaza Hotel in New proper first aid knowledge, skill U.8.D.A. Bons/sM - I ’ j Haven. ability and personal judgment. Aircraft in East Hartford, •ir-' Participants will be in­ Conn., won’t have to analyze his Accidental Attack Williain R. Johnson W arren IVlosler structed in how to meet the own costs quite as hard now, SIRLOIN TIP needs of most situations where thanks to a million-dollar win in ' a SAIGON (UPI) — A group of mountain tribesmen bur­ the Massachusetts Lottery. emergency care is needed and 4 * 0 ning rice stalks beside Kontum’s airfield for ashes to use medical assistance is not overly ’The grand prize, drawn in his ROAST as fertilizer Tuesday, accidentally launched a rocket at­ Heart Fund Volunteers delayed. favor ’Tuesday, guarantees the tack on the city of Kontum, 260 miles north of Saigon. 41-year-old Southington, Conn., Some of the situations S i s Winds whipped the flames into a tank trap of buried William R. Johnson and venience foods, remember that covered in this program include resident and father of four explosives and triggered the bizarre accident that killed Warren B. Mosler, both of the those premixed, packaged, shock, poisoning, burns, $50,000-a-year for life, even if five and wounded six. Savings Bank of Manchester, frozen, dehydrated and respiratory emergencies and the payments go over |1 " i w million. crn * >0 When flames reached the tank trap around the airfield, it are both fighting heart disease crystallized instant edibles may artificial respiration, choking, “ , r E . 0 o O c S Seieracki, who works part a 9 exploded and fired molten pellets into a nearby rocket am­ by volunteering in different prove to be very inconvenient heat stroke, frost bite, ban­ 3 -«l I? 5 jobs for Manchester’s 1975 for fat-controlled eating. daging and emergency rescue. time at the Silber Town B.,' ■o <* " 3 3 munition dump. The fire reached the rockets and a dozen Restaurant in Meriden, Conn., I c o O’ of them hit Kontum, blowing up homes and shops. Heart Fund Drive, "Read labels carefully to be The course is open to the = = I 3 ° a!" certain you are not buying a public without charge. Those in­ said he may quit his job and go o » » I - 2 < (A Johnson, executive vice S- (D president of the bank, is product rich in saturated fat. terested in participating may into the restaurant business » £ k S Starts Petition Drive Manchester’s corporate and “Dehydrated foods, such as do so by contacting the with his brother but plans to s s n A I CONCORD, N.H. (UPI) - Gov. Meldrim Thomson potatoes, and mixes to which Manchester Red Cross. bank most of the money for his employe gifts chairman. Any Size Hec». Excellent For An Oven RoastI Not 1 thinks taxpayers’ petitions are better than court action at Mosler is the special gifts you add the fat yourself, such as Registration is limited. children’s education. a l A i S letting President Ford know about objections to his plans chairman. pancake mixes, are usually all Oz. Of Wastel for higher fuel prices. Johnson has been recruiting right. Read the labels to be sure He announced Tuesday he would circulate to hundreds of committee members to per­ the product does not contain filling stations and grocery stores around New Hampshire sonally call on local companies any fat." MANCHESTER Armour's, Cello Pack I petitions asking Ford to do four things: and encourage them to solicit Try this tasty dressing on their employes for the Heart your next salad: 1 can tomato • “Not to increase the already high price of gas and oil. HOSPITAL NOTES Fund. soup, Viz cup vinegar, Vz cup oil SLICES RACON • “Not to resort to gas rationing. Mosler has been recruiting a (polyunsaturated, if possible), ., ’’.rA ,..''. • “Balance the national budget. committee to call on people ‘z cup sugar, 1 teaspoon salt, 1 g | • “Develop an energy crash program that will give us asking that they make generous small onion, finely chopped. Discharged Monday: Richard Also, William Brandt, 281 all the energy we need in five years." Heart Fund contributions. Shake all ingredients together Warburton, East Hartford; Center St; Charlotte Covington, s z Some shopping tips are listed in a jar to combine well. Sandra Luzzi, 46 Wells St.; 10 George Dr,, Vernon; Nancy Save Will Try Again in "The American Heart Refrigerate and use as needed. Walter Andrews, 41 Kensington Kelley, 113B Sycamore Lane; Association Cookbook’’ Yield: I'-k cups. Herb St.; Diane Robert, 622 W. Mid­ Donna Fultz, 151 Center St.; SAN JOiSE, Calif. (UPI) — Mrs. Charlotte Lange, who dle Tpke.; Lillian Hatfield, 124 Karen Culver, 37E Middle 300 gave birth to quadruplets and sextuplets within 10 months, published by David McKay seasonings may be added. Company, Inc. which are help­ (Recipe from the “American Rachel Rd.; Sarah Duane, 12H Tpke.; John Farrand, 158 *: -i.j' said she doesn’t want her one remaining child to grow up Bluefield Dr.; Ann Eaton, Bear lb.! ful to the low-fat food shopper. Heart Association Cookbook,” Cooper St.; John Hurchala Sr., alone. All the babies have died except one of the They are as follows: copies of which are in the town Swamp Rd., Andover; Stafford; Darlene Romano, 26 sextuplets, Jolene. Mrs. Lange said she may take the fer- "When considering con­ libraries.) Katherine Donahue, Virginia Willow Stream Dr., Vernon. tQity drug again. “I’m going to wait a year and see if they Lane, Tolland. 0 ^ t;." ' can find out why I have multiple births (with the drug).” W estern, Sliced Whole ' < S » < ! Many women t^ing the drug have single births. CALVES .-5 Stranded Convoy on Move PHNOM PENH (UPI) — A 20-ship supply convoy that TURNPIKE TELEVISION & APPLIANCE LIVER LIVER had been stranded for more than a week because of r r 3C fighting at Neak Luong, left Tan Chau in South Vietnam * ■< Tuesday for Phnom Penh, Cambodia. Officers said in­ surgent gunners mounted “extremely heavy” attacks against the convoy six miles into Cambodia. Phnom Penh’s INSURER ... > food reserves will run out by the end of the week if they are lb. . A-,' not renewed. Insurgents also fired a barrage of 22 rockets 'V ' ' ■ lb. 2 to 3 lbs. average, wHI into Pochentong Airport this morning in an attempt to sHco H desired. close the capital’s last remaining source of supplies. Only light damage was reported. South Vietnamese warplanes were reported bombing insurgent positions in Cam bria in TRADE-IN. COUPON SAU advance of th convoy, but a military spokesman in Saigon denied the attacks. ‘THE FIRST OF THIS TYPE OF SALE ANYWHERE IN NEW ENGLAND’ ASSORTED Hooded Man Killed BELFAST (UPI) — An unidentified man, his face COLD CUTS covered by a hood, was found shot to death near the Irish WE WILL TAKE “ANYTHING” IN TRADE TOWARDS Republic border today in Uie latest round of slayings since • Rologna the end of the cease-fire in Northern Ireland. ANY COLOR TV IN OUR INVENTORY • PollsTi Rrand The man was the fourth fatality in little more than 24 • PAP hours. • Luxury Police found the body on a roadside near Newry, about 38 O R USE OUR DISCOUNT SHOPPING COUPONS FOR miles south of Belfast and a half-mile from the border. Police said they had no immediate details of the murder FANTASTIC REDUCTIONS but said the man may have been the victim of the outlawed Irish Republican Army punishment squad. Whole Boneless, His death raised to 1,148 the number of persons killed in YOUR OLITTV RLACK AND WHITE OR COLOR, PIANOS, MUSICAL Thin Sliced Fresh Frozen the province since the IRA campaign to drive the British mSTRUMENTS, ANTIQUES, OLD COINS, SILVERWARE, ANY OF A out of Northern Ireland erupted in August, 1969. SUGGESTED THOUSAND OTHER ITEMS YOU HAVE AROUND THE VEAL V E A L TRADE-IN HOUSE... MERELY BRING IN YOUR PROPOSED TRADE-IN OR Italian Style File $38-Million Suit DESCRIPTION OF IT TO OUR STORE FOR ITS HIGHEST TRADE-IN NEW YORK (UPI) — A ^38-million negligence suit has ITEMS ALLOWANCE ANYWHERE. LEGS been filed against the town of Port Chester and the owners of a discotheque where 24 persons died last June in a fire. The suit was filed Tuesday by the relatives of 12 of the SUPER SALE a dead and two of the injured. The defendants included SALE STARTS TODAY Gulliver’s Restaurant and its owners, Charles Hunt and FO8ONLY FOUR D A YS THRU 5:00 P.M. SAT Dennis Latiak. irttil tor 3 to 5 lbs. avarage The village of Port Chester, the complaint said, failed to Vm I Parm lg lM l SAVE 50C LR.I make proper inspections of the restaurant and failed to carry out regulations for the safety of its patrons. 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By Lnited Press International Today is Wednesday, Jan, 22, the 22nd OFF day of 1975 with 343 to follow. ANY The moon is between its first quarter and full phase. The morning star is Mars. FKEZE^WASHER FOR YOUR The evening stars are Mercury, Venus, Jupiter and Saturn. DRYER-MSHWASNER Tho.se born on this date are under the FREEZER sign of Aquarius. RARIX-REFRIGERATOR THEBUYOFTHEWEEKI British poet Lord Byron was born Jan. (HMiging Wal^) 22, 1788. U.S.D.A. Whole On this day in history: In 1789, the first American novel, "The !i| Coupons Expire Sat., January 25, 1975 Power of Sympathy” by William Hill SmOW WPS OF BEEF Brown, was published in Boston. In 1%3, the nations of France and Ger­ MANCHESTER many-old foes—signed a treaty pledging cooperation in foreign policy, defense and cultural affairs. In 1968, Communist North Korea seized the U S. intelligence ship “Pueblo” in the v r n p i k e sea of Japan and took 83 crewmen captive. TELEVISION P APPLIANCES The crew was released 11 months later, and North Korea kept the vessel. NEXT TO STOP & SHOP In 1973, former President Lyndon John­ son died at the age of 64. A thought for ilie day: In his first ad­ OPEN dress to Congress as president alter the assassination of John Kennedy, Lyndon WED., THUR., FRI. Baines Johnson said, "All I have 1 would iiiiia*;; have given gladly not to be standing here UNTIL 9:00 P.M. today,” MTlljjDA]MINTjy^OO^ PAGE TWENTY-FOUR - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Wed., Jan. 22. 1975 M^ii^HESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Wed., Jan. 22, 1975 — PAGE TWENTY-FIVE

Help Wanted 13 Homes For Sale 23 Homes For Sale 23 Homes For Sale 23

s REGISTERED MURSES $32,900 - 5 1/2 room Ranch, brick front, natural trim, FULL AND PART-TIME cellar, garage, trees. Hutchins NIGHTS Agency, Realtors, 646-3166. We have several full and part- danlal I. rtala neXLTOX time openings available for LAND, BARN, 3-bedroom INVESTORS MIS RNS on our night shift. house, baseboard heat, Working schedule involves 2 excellent barn, large brook. Have we got something tor youl Two 2-famlly homos She rtetath out of 4 weekends. Excellent Hutchins Agency, Realtors, 646- and one 1-family all In packaga. This property Is in 3166. salary and benefits. For more excellent condition and brings a very good Income. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING information please contact VERNON CIRCLE Area - four the Personnel Department, family, aluminum siding, an­ 646-1222, ext. 481. nual income $7,400. Exceptional , REALE’S CORNER value at $41,900. Dubaldo- 175 WAIN STREET______PHONE 646-4525 MANCHESTER MEMORIAL Lesperance Agency, 646-0505. HOSPITAL 71 Haynes S t Manchester, Conn. DUPLEX 6-6 - 62-64 Summer VERNON An Equal Opportunity Employer $26,900 PHONE 643-2711 Street, porches, two-car gar­ Charming four room home - age, large lot. Reasonable. 1 V 4 ACRES FOR ASSISTANCE IN PLACING YOUR AD Featuring wall-to-wall carpet Private financing. Northeast FENDER BENDER - Auto throughout, new ceramic Realty, 568-7907. of land with 6-room Capo Help Wanted 13 body repairman, needed full­ bath, remodeled kitchen, full- and largo barn. Cape INDEX time, 5-10 years experience. basement, fenced-in rear MANCHESTER - Raised features: Throe bedrooms, Jobseekers, 568-1070. Ranch, 7 rooms on large lot, NOTICES ADVERTISING NURSE’S AIDES - 7-3, 3-11, yard. Possible 8% mortgage. oat-ln kitchen, formal dining ADVERTISING 166x252. Two fireplaces, sliding 1 — Lost and Found experienced, full time, part- Available with minimum room, lovely living room and INSURANCE, telephone claims 2 — Personals time. Highest starting salary. down payment. glass doors to large deck, large one-car garage. Largo barn 3 — AnnouncemanIs RATES DEADLINE adjuster, fee paid. To $11,000. family room, 2-car garage, $44,- 12 00 noon the day before Liberal fringe benefits. On the now rented but could be 4 — Entertainment 1 day ...... 9t word per day Providence firm will pay for in­ 900. Philbrick Agency, 5 Auctions publication bus line. East Hartford Con­ used for multiple purposes. 3 days ...... 8« word per day terview and relocation for in­ ZINSSER AGENCY Realtors, 646-4200. Deadline for Saturday and valescen t Home, 745 Main Priced In the low 40s. FINANCIAL 6 days 7t word per day dividual with one or more years Monday is 12:00 Noon Friday. Street, East Hartford. 6 4 6 - 1 5 1 1 8 — BondS'Stocks-Mortaaaes 26 days ...... 6e word per day experience. All lines of casualty BOLTON - Beautiful Ansaldi 9 — Personal Loans 15 WORD MINIMUM and property with draft autlion- built Raised Ranch, on acre 10 Insurance KITCHEN HELP - Dietary Happy Ads ...... $2.00 inch ty. Call American Personnel AMBASSADOR DRIVE - treed lot, brick front, plastered ^ ZINSSER AGENCY PLEASE READ Aides - Part-time with an m - Service, 240 State St., New Lon­ Seven-room Condominium, EMPLOYMENT portunity to work full-time. 7-9 walls, 4 bedrooms, 2 fireplaces, m MLS 13 — Help Wanted YOUR AD don, Conn. 1-442-0395. excellent condition, carport, one full, two half baths, rec LIS . 646-1511 — a.m. and 10:30a.m. to 1:30p.m. 14 Business Opportunities recreation room, carpeting, 4 15 Situation Wanted Classified ads are taken over Or 10:30a.m. to l:30p^.m. and4- room with wet bar, enclosed the phone as a convenience SERVICE attendant needed baths. Only $32,900. Goodchild- 6 p.m. On bus line. East Hart­ heated porch, 2-car garage, EDUCATION The Herald is responsible for full-time, to start immediately, Bartlett, Realtors, 569-1744, $59,500. Philbrick Agency, — ford Convalescent Home, 745 MANCHESTER - Highland 18 Private Instructions only one incorrect insertion and mechanically inclined person. 646-1852. Realtors, 646-4200. 19 — Schools-Classes Main Street, East Hartford. Park School area. Center hall, then only to the size of the Jobseekers, 568-1070. 20 Instructions Wanted original insertion Errors which four-bedroom. Colonial, 1 1/2 FIVE-ROOM Ranch, tiled bath, do not lessen the value of the CUSTODIANS - experienced baths, detached 2-car garage, REAL ESTATE O F F IC E H E L P - w ith , stone fireplace, oak 23 — Homes for Sale advertisement will not be co r­ art-time, male, mornings MANCHESTER extras include: natural — experience in filing and 24 Lots-Land lor Sale rected by an additional inser­ 'anchester, Wethersfield, B g, excellent condition woodwork, wall-to-wall 25 — tion handling of insurance forms. throughout. Immediate oc­ SUPER CLEAN Investment Property evenings East Hartford. Call carpeting in family room and 26 — Business Property About 30 hours weekly including cupancy. $38,500. Charles Seldom do we find a home as — 643-5691, 2-6 p.m. large fireplaced living room, 27 Resort Property some Saturday mornings. Call well cared-for as this four- 26 Real Estate Wanted Lesperance, 649-7620. first-floor pantry and laundry, 643-2966. room Cape '-A ' the possibility eat-in kitchen, pool with deck MISC. SERVICES Bonda-Stocka-Mortgaget 8 JOBS - Interested in a job that VERNON - Three-bedroom of finish’o ^ ^ ie upstairs for and stockade fence. $51,900. By 31 — Services Offered STILL WAITING? We have 32 — Painting-Papering □ NOTICES requires no experience and Ranch, 2 baths, 2-car garage, addit.^^1 bedrooms. owner, 646-4235. MORTGAGES, loans first, se­ hundreds of immediate oppor­ 33 — Building-Contracting offers free training, security, %-acre wooded lot with fan­ Remodeled kitchen with all 34 — RoolIng-SIdIng cond, third. All kinds. Realty travel, education and good pay? tunities to choose from. tastic view of Connecticut WHAT IS your home worth? Is 35 — Heating-Plumbing built-ins, aluminum siding, Lost and Found statewide. Credit rating un­ Contact your Air Force Jobseekers, 568-1070. Valley; fully carpeted. $55,900. it adequately insured? For a 36 — Flooring necessary. Reasonable. Con- new roof, enclosed porch and 37 — Moving-T rucklng-Storage representative at 221 Asylum Warren E. Howland Realtors, more. $29,900. answers and free estimate call a 0) 38 Services Wanted LOST - Since Friday, Toy poo­ fidential, quick arrangements. Street, Hartford or call 244- REGISTERED Medical 643-1108. Jim Gerrity, 646-0202. Robert J. « (I) *;' dle, white female. Vicinity Alvin Lundy■ nay Agency. 527-7'7971. 2347. Laboratory technician for WARREN E. HOWLAND, Smith, Inc. i? 3-Q S -5 ^ MISC. FOR SALE 100 ConstitutConstitution Plaza, Hart- private lab. Must have worked 41 — Articles lor Sale Knox Street. Answers to REALTORS 6 4 3 - 1 1 0 8 o a> CO MANCHESTER *- o o> | e | O. ' (/) ui 42 — Building Supplies Cherie. Call 643-1310. ford. Evenings, 233-6879. PHONE SOLICITORS - Earn in a lab in the past year to NEW 7 room Raised Ranch, i — LIKE NEW ™ i. ™ 43 Dogs-BIrds-Pets large commissions, choose your qualify. Salary commensurate aluminum siding, garage, 2- ® > ,« 46 — Sporting Goods dog, male, brown and tan. Call mortgages — interim financing Kraft Inc., 875-2040. Call 643-2966. flraplacaa, 2-car garaga. Original 1/2 baths, aluminum siding, baths, carpeting throughout. Oil 47 — — expeditious and confidential owner homo boautnully malntamad. a -D -g - c O Garden Products Dog Warden, 646-4555. , treed lot, $48,500. hot water baseboard heat, 11/2 2 o .^ 48 — Antiques Extra faaturaa galora plua quality service, J.D. Real Estate REAL ESTATE SALES - LICENSED Lab Technician, IS Agency, 646-3166. acre treed lot. Only $41,900. C c-Q - K 49 Wanted to Buy throughout. Vary choice area. Cafl B | : 8 FOUND - Mongrel dog, tan and Assoc. 6^1980. full-time, to start now, salary Suzanne or Arthur Shorta, 646-3233. Fiano Agency, 646-5200. e ® ■ 2 Professional real estate sales o ^ ' g RENTALS white. Call Dog Waraen, 646- people wanted. Must have DOE, hurry up. Call J. WATSON BEACH CO. BOWERS SCHOOL area - 4-4,2- >ro (1)' 52 — Rooms lor Rent 4555. Jobseekers, 568-1070. Raaltora-MLS family, excellent condition, 53 — desire to succeed in our m - <5 H Apartments lor Rent Mancheatar Office 647-9139 V) > s> 54 — Homes lor Rent business. Best commission set­ separate heating systems, nice Equal Houaing Opportunity ManchestGr-limlir Forest NHs i 5 2 ■p c 5 5, — PART-TIME arts and crafts 55 Business for Rent FOUND - Mong^rel, black up in town, i^ply in person to lot. T. J. Crockett, Realtors, Exceptional Offering — 0 56 Resort Property lor Rent female dog. Call Dog Warden, □ EMPLOYMENT Keith Real Estate, 172 East demonstrators needed. Pay off 643-1577. (Owner Raloeatad) plj CD Q) O 57 — Wanted to Rent 646-4555. Center Street. those Christmas bills with a fun Stone A Frame (UAR) 8-room 2W 3 5*06 " J o e : 58 MIsc. for Rent job. Absolutely no investment, TOLLAND - 1973 nine-room batha Colonial (1973) - luxurloualy 0) O (0 iS: <0 O) > 5 J 3 $19,900 - Five rooms, 1 1/2 carpeted end decorated throughout q O t C ^ ‘ Help Wanted 13 Colonial, four bedrooms, 2Vi £ O ^ » 0 Q) o' AUTOMOTIVE FOUND - Black toy poodle, no collecting, no delivering. 872- baths, stove, refrigerator, gar­ Traffic free wooded area with all clw o) 61 Autos for Sale baths, first-floor family room, H J3 O E - o ' DUTCHMAID Clothing looking 2780. convenlancaa. Lowaat 70’a. Cafl 62 — Trucks lor Sale male dog. Call Dog Warden, age, nearly two acres. Hutchins 01 TOOL MAKERS - All-around formal dining room, carpeting Suzanne or Arthur Shorta 848-3233. — for you. Short hours, good pay, U. S tD| 63 Heavy Equipment for Sale 646-4555. and central vac, 2-car garage Agency, Realtors, 646-3166. 64 — Motorcycles-BIcycles machinists and Bridgeport will train you. Jessie Dunnack, J. WATSON BEACH CO. MATURE MAINTENANCE MAN plus much more. $58,900. 65 Campers-Trallers-Moblle LOST - Man’s gold Girard- operators. Top wages, fringe 423-4216. VERNON - Raised Ranch, MancheatH Office 647-9139 Homes benefits and overtime. WANTED Jesanis Realty, 875-1040. Equal Houaing Opportunity J — Pergeau watch, back engraved fireplace, 2 baths, good condi­ J 66 Automotive Service 67 Experience preferred. Apply at RN wanted to join our staff, 7-3, to join our staff, must be Autos for Rent-Lease J.A.D. 5/28/71. Reward Call MANCHESTER - West side. tion. Priced to sell at only $35,- Paragon Tool Company, 121 four day per week and alternate experienced in electrical 233-9947. Immaculate 7-room aluminum 900. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, 643- Adams Street. weekends, excellent benefits work, plumbing and carpen­ 1577. MANCHESTER - Build for the sided Cape. Charming formal future in this comfortable and Penonale 2 and working conditions. Come try. Apply in person: dining room, fireplaced living PHONE FROM home to ser­ in and see us at Meadows Con­ expandable home. Modern room, garage, rec room and $29,900 - Five-room brick front vice our customers for super valescent home, 333 Bidwell MEADOWS CONVALESCENT kitchen, two bedrooms, large INCOME tax returns prepared more. Md 30’s. Keith Real Ranch, basement, garage, in the privacy of your home Call earnings. Choose own hours. Street, Manchester, Conn. IRESTHOME trees, acre lot. Hutchins Agen­ unfinished second floor, quiet 333 M4arfl SL Nmcbnte Cm . Estate, 646-4126, 649-1922. H A P P Y A D S Dan Mosler, 649-3329 or 525- Call 647-1810. cy, Realtors, 646-3166. street, $30,500. Keith Real An Equal Opportunity Employer Estate, 646-4126, 649-1922. 8263. MACHINISTS - chucker MANCHESTER - Verplanck operators and tool makers. A School. Three-bedroom Ranch, BLUE RIDGE DRIVE INCOME TAX preparation - Wages commensurate with SEVEN room Cape, $2,600 1975 TIME FOR CHARGE FULL, Part-time, male hair rec room, Florida room, gar­ Qorgtout 8-room Raliod Ranch, ability. Overtime, liberal down, assumes $23,300 9 1/2% your home or mine. stylist to start now, age, immediate occupancy. plankad cathadral eallinga, 2 benefits, an equal opportunity mortgage. Fireside Realty, Reasonable. By Danny Byram, AUTO SALES experienced preferred. Call im- $39,900. Hayes Corporation, 646- flraplacaa, 2 batha, dcubla garaga. 649-5096. employer. Apply in person, Stona front, Impraaalva vlaw, mid Inc., 647-9144. -C ^ ■ |V) ' >4- (/) POSITION mMiately Jobseekers, 568-1070. 0131. 60s. ^ ^ c Q- o c H&B Tool and Engineering This is a permanent position. HEBRON - Immaculate raised TAX RETURNS and accoun­ Company, 168 Forest Street. TEACHERS - all areas, U.S. BUUKHUO&ROSSEnO ■-H A 0) TJ We are adding to our sales Raaltora-MLS 646-2482 Ranch, fireplace, dining room, ting done professionally. Manchester, Conn. and abroad. Universal O 0) O ro 189 Waat Cantor Straot cathedral ceilings, garage, $38,- O 3 >4- 0) Reasonable rates. Confidential. staff. We are just across the Teachers, Box 8966, Portland, MANCHESTER 500. Fireside Realty, Inc., 647- h ° 15 TO E xj Experienced. Call Dan Hickey, street from East Brook Mall, ALL-AROUND machinists - Ore. 97208. SUPERCAPE 649-9145. a new multi-million dollar Minimum five years’ 9144. / N “ ? : s o 7 rooms, new kitchen, 2 full NEW HOMES under construc­ D a t c i B C M i ; shopping center with 1,000-car experience. Must be able to set PART-TIME Telephone posi­ baths, formal dining room, tion off Grandview Street. up and operate jig bores, lathes, M A N C H ES TE R $38,900 I 6 INCOME TAX returns customer parking, opening tion open, 9-2 daily, salary plus rear dormer, oversized 2-car Deluxe Cape, oversized Dutch c*> prepared' in your home. and Bndgeports. Top wages, (U B g c ... SeiiMon* soon. bonuses. Fee paid. Call garage, treed lot, good Colonial and Raised Ranch. T. ZYZZOGETOM Reasonable, Call H.H. Wilson, fringe benefits. Apply at Le-Mi Jobseekers, 568-1074. J. Crockett Realtors, 643-1577. itwy hdy* MHt yout We want an aggresive, wide­ location. Webster’s last word. And this ^ !S c/, 649-6506. Corporation, 1 Mitchell Drive, •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• l^3C3IHDS3Si:iZaWlC~HE awake person experienced in 3-bedroom Colonial is the last c positions to choose from. 568- with modem amenities, such as John Newman, 423-1603. new circuit-breaker wiring, two room, aluminum siding, 2-car Statutes of the State of Connec­ 1070. □ REAL ESTATE air-conditioners, washer. All garage, wooded lot. Merritt 90x184 BUILDING lot, level, 1 ticut as amended, the legal GEM Agency, 646-1180. Manchester-Vernon line, $5,000. M curtains, drapes will stay. ’Two voters of the Town of Andover, WOMAN wanted for housework Call 646-2620. Legal Notice CHEVROLET, INC in Vernon. Steady, two days story 2-car garage. Truly a fine N Connecticut are hereby warned Homes For Sale 23 investment for the growing Routa 195, Storrs Road weekly. No heavy work. Call MINT CONDITION and notified that a referendum family and/or the tradesman MANCHESTER - East Center 646-1101. MANCHESTER - Newer 3- LIQUOR PERMIT vote will be held in the Andover WllllmantIc, Conn. with storage requirements. A Six-room Cape, estate-llke acre plus, Street, corner lot, suitable for ' m NOTICE OF APPLICATION bedroom Ranch. Fireplace, office building or apartments. Elementary School of said town STOCK WORKER - Needed true value in tne mid 30’s. brook, two baths, granite fireplace, i s « This is to give notice that Nancy Lee possible 4th bedroom, con­ Belfiore Agency, 647-1413. new kitchen, newly carpeted. $60,000. Odegard Realty, 643- Hegener of Hebron Rd,, Andover, has on Tuesday, January 28, 1975 full-time, temporary to start, venient location. $35,900. Paul 4365. 2 r-ICNJCNJ liM an application placarded January 9, between the hours of 6:00 A.M. immediately. Call Jobseekers, W. Dougan Realtor, 643-4535. PALMER REALTY MANCHESTER- Whip inflation Lfiuoio 1975 with ttie Liquor Control Commission and 8:00 P.M. upon the WANTED - Man with some 568-1070. 648-6321 649-0538 HOME AND Acreage - 23 acres lorfor a Package Liquor type of permit for Pratt & Whitney Diaform grin­ now. How? Live in this the- sale■ of alcoholic liquor on the following questions: JUST LISTED - Five-room apartment-rooming house now of high, gently sloping residen­ ding experience. This is of a SECRETARY - MEDICAL premises of Rt. 6, Andover. The business 1. Shall Regional School Cape with aluminum siding on grossing over $9,000 per year ROCKLEDGE AREA - Eight- tial land. Mixed fields and will be owned by Nancy Lee Hegener of production nature. Please apply assistant, local medical office. District Number 8 appropriate Greenwood Drive. Under $30,- for the owner. Four room room, 21/2 bath Colonial. 20x56’ woodland with a view to Mt. XI 0) Hebron Rd., Andover and will ne con­ in person: Metronics Inc., General office duties include ducted by Nancy Lee Hegener as per­ $4,975,000 for purchase of land 000. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, 643- sundeck off family room, 50’ in­ Tom from the Wetherell Street Routes 6 & 44A Bolton. typing and some transcription apartment, two-room apart­ ^ ?X J mittee. on Jones Hollow Road in 1577. ment and four rooms, all fully door heated swimming pool, 2- area. $200,000. Odegard Realty, Z) E 0) Dated January 13, 1975. work. Also some assisting. U) furnished. Excellent opportuni­ car garage. High 60’s. Owner, 643-4365. djCOQi Marlborough and construction CHEF-KITCHEN, Dining Experience preferred, but will MANCHESTER - Authentic 00 ty to WIN. $49,900. Holcombe 647-1639. n u n U B u n 3 o O of a new Middle School and M a n a g e r - E x p e r ie n c e tram right applicant. Hours 9 Colonial reproduction. Four GLASTONBURY - 1 1/2 acre 2 . ?'■*■' '+-* authorize bonds and temporary req u ire, salary ana profit in­ Realtors, 644-2447. a.m. - 6 p.m., Monday through -*->(/)(/) bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths, double MANCHESTER - New family lot, north side Mountain Road C 3 3 centive. • Send resume to Friday and 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. notes in the same amount, garage. Lookout Mountain Colonial, aluminum siding, at start of Minnechaug Drive. < o : c r NOTICE Willimantic Country Club, Saturd^ with one day off per TOWN OF BOLTON provided that the amount of area. Must see to appreciate. ANDOVER three bedrooms, bath and Edmund Gorman Agency, 646- Attention R. Potter, P.O. Box week. Reply with business and bonds issued shall be limited to Hayes Corporation, 64^131. NEW ENG. FARMSTEAD lavatory, oversized modern 4040. OFFICIAL NOTICE 645, Willimantic. personal references to Herald (IMW) such amount which, together kitchen, built-ins, 24’ combina­ •« 'S o ; BOARD OF TAX REVIEW Box P, Manchester Herald. TWO-FAMILY, six-room on 10 pleturtMU* icrM (ovar 400* O 0 i. with State grants, will be suf­ road Irontaga). Cuatom built 6 tion dining and play room, gar­ *■ £ The Board of Tax Review of CUSTODIAN, part-time, male duplex, three bedrooms, formal badroom, 2 bath homa aat far back age, just right lot, conveniently Real Estate Wanted 28 the Town of Bolton, Ct., will be ficient to defray said ap­ or female. Equal opportunity. ALL-AROUND General Office 0I.E ® dining room, good size rooms, with atoiMwalla, brook and vlaw. An located. Trade of your present 2 ™ c . in session in the Bolton Town propriation? For appointment write. Box F, Bookkeeper, billing-receiving convenient location. Owner will axcallant buy at $66,000. Call ALL CASH for your property Suianna or Arthur Shorta 646-3233. home considered. Donald S. o ? o = ^►cr Hall on the following days, Yes No Manchester Herald. clerk. Start now. Call consider first mortgage. within 24 hours. Avoid red tape, > E w 0 J. WATSON BEACH CO. Gale, Realty Co., Realtors, during the month of February. 2. If the vote on question 1 is Jobseekers, 568-1070. Merritt Agency, 646-1180. instant service. Hayes Agency, « (D S 10 HAIRDRESSER - experienced, Raaltora MLS,------289-793939. U) ? 0 C Feb. 1, 1975 affirmative, shall Regional Manchaatar offiea 647-9139 646-0131. = □ « ) • “ pleasant atmostphere and ASSISTANT Dental Trainee - Mi *8 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon School District Number 8 ap­ MANCHESTER- Center Street, Equal Houaing Opportunity S 0 - 2 0 " S a g propriate an additional $215,000 working conditions. Apply in Light typing, some three family in business zone II, WE WILL buy your house. Call Feb. 3, 1975 person, Lu-Jon Salon of Beauty, MOVE IN for including a special educa­ booKkeeping, part-time. Start ideal for professional offices, or anytime, Hutchins Agency, « C 2 « m m m 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. 61 East Center Street. now. Jobseekers, 568-1070. BOWER’S SCHOOL- Center en­ to this charming 7-room 2 o -S q. tion facility in said new Middle commercial expansion. $75,000. Realtors, 646-3166. LaPenta Agency, Realtor, 646- trance Garrison Colonial, eat-in Ranch located on dead-end £ 2 ^ 1 Feb. 4, 1975 School, and authorize bonds and 2440. kitchen, formal dining room, street In nearby Bolton. PLANNING TO SELL? O 00 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. temporary notes in the same front-to-back living room with Fireplaced living room, eat-ln Odegard Realty offers an un­ 0 3 - 0 . All persons claiming to be amount, subject to State ap­ -C M - ^ M BOLTON - Four-bedroom fireplace, four brarooms, modern kitchen, formal equaled marketing program - u :p 0 o> aggrieved by the Assessor of proval and full reimbursement? Ranch set on 3/4 acre treed lot. baths, screened porch, 2-car dining room, 3 or 4 we can sell your home, not just the Town of Bolton must appear Yes No garage, $45,900. Philbrick Agen­ “list” it. Please call if you wish ■g§§§ Fireplaced living room, rec bedrooms, with a finished 1 i S - 2 and file their complaint at one Dated at Andover, Connec­ room, dining room, eat-in cy Realtors, 646-4200. to discuss the real estate ° « 2 | r a ^ KM rec room and one-car gar­ of these meetings or at some ticut this 21st day of January, kitchen plus garage. High 30’s. market, unique “ Odegard •c « RANCH - Seven rooms, L- age. All of this on a lovely V* 2 - o2 «« adjourned meeting of said 1975. Zinsser Agency, 6^1511. Realty’’ services, and the c » i - c shaped living and dining room acre treed lot. Priced to sell specifics that apply to your E £ : : . 2 ' Board of Tax Review. Day id Yeomans o o o — .5®4<») “' 8 1/2% MORTGAGE - 5% down with fireplace and mirrored In the 30s. home. We can prove previous Dated January 17, 1975 John Cuyler wall, paneled family room with J - c g S ' 4 u cL i - 1/2 baths, fully applianced and 6 4 8 -1 5 1 1 Abilio Santos wooded lot. $37,500. Pnllbnck [H Odegard, Realtor, M lS - 643- Town of Andover, carpeting. Merritt Agency, 846- REALIOR* David Assard Connecticut 1180. Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. 4365.

N ▼ A l 3 .dVSOdOllAlirnd P ^ E TWENTY-SIX - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn,. Wed.. Jan. 22, 1975 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn.. Wed., Jan. 22, 1975— PAGE TWEN’TY-SEVEN BKNJV BY JIM BERRY ArUcin lor Salo 4t Apartmenta For Rant 53 Autoa For Sala 87 a Apartmenta For Rent 53 BASEMENT TAG Sale - VOUR-ROOM apartment - Heat BUGS BUNNY OUT OUR WAY BY NED COCHRAN OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE [70 UJc?tl|.7 TO Moving, hundreds of itenns. WE HAVE customers waiting and hot water. Quiet location. WHATCJaJM7Y&t)PK> Adults only. 5185 monthly. Call SO 1 GOT A FEW HOLES IM YEAH?.' WELL,YOU'RE GONNA \ January 24th and 25th, KM. 50 for the rental of your apartment WANTED I M- YOU TWO BUMS CeORIC AND I ARE \ IF ALL GOES WELL, T e ll b u s t e r RE COtAEE OFF HIS STOOL LIKE 0 pHoj^TFP ■r>J (« /JoH! 649-7620. STANDIN' THIS EM WHEMI WORE'EM TO RAID YOUR PIGGY BANK FOR ) \FYOO M Af7A Hillside Ave., Vernon. or home. J.D. Real Estate TRYING TO CONQUER TOMORROW WE'RE CLEAM TH'GARASE d r a in / ABOUT youR A JET LEAVIN' THE CARRIER-^ ^ CtoM. Lali M0(M O-OSE T'AlsJ A NEW PAIR, b u s t e r .' I'M < u> Associates, Inc. 646-1980. OUR ANTIPATHY G O I N G . I MENPEP 'EM. DIDN'T I ? NOT ABOUT TO PUTMY HANR5 EPOCHAL BATTLE 1 FEEL THE SLIPSTREAM AS HIS LOST bright carpet colors ... SIX room Condominium, 5300 EMPLOYMENT TOWARD g a in f u l T INSIDE/ AN' WHEN I FILLED ’EM INTO PATCHWORK DISASTERS WITH BEANPOLE RIGHT THUNDERS BY MY EAR! restore them with Blue Lustre. LOOKING for anything in real per month, rent or rent with op­ I USED CARS a g en cy is r ea lly EMPLOYMENT/ WITH WATER THERE WASH' THAT LOOK LIKE THEY CAME POROUS, THE WELL.T COME OUTA MY CROUCH SOMETHIN'/ . A l e a k . ANYWHERE! FROM THE CITY DUMP.' Rent electric shampooer |1. E. estate rental — apartments, tion, includes togetherness, Top PrICM PM 9, CHAMPION ANP STICK HIM SO HARD HE'S A. Johnson Paint Company. homes, multiple dwellings, no recreational facilities, kitchen ^ For AR Mates T~ OF THE fle e t; BREATHIN' OUTA’ THE fees. Call J.D. Real Estate appliances, curtains, draperies. T ARNOLD' BACK OF HIS HEAD.' Associates, Inc. 646-1980. wall-to-wall carpeting, carport, i CARTER CHEVROLET jesu FISHER Snow Plow - 7’ power angle, complete with lights. three bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths, 1 CO-IIC. ^ Fits up to 1972 GMC and VILLAGER APARTMENTS - full basement, lawn cutting, M 1229 IM l StTMt ^ Chevrolet 4-wheel drive. Also, Five-room townhouse, 1 1/2 snow removal, and many more ^ PbOM 94S-e4M p 3 four 16 1/2x10” steel rims. tiled baths, wall-to-wall desirable features. Call D. W. General Motors, 6-bolt. 875-7444 carpeting, 2 air-conditioners, Fish Realty, 643-1591. after 5. heat, hot water, patio, full base­ MANCHESTER - Two- Z3- Rm I Estate Mtantad 2# Palntlng-Ptpoilng 32 Articlaa tor Sala 41 ment. No pets. 649-7620. TOYOTA - See us for reliable RooBng-SIdlng-Chlmnay 34 GENERAL ELECTRIC Dryer - bedroom, second-floor apart­ used Toyotas with our 60^ay ment in four-family. Security MICKEY FINN SELLING your house? Call us SEASONED oak wood - Split new, 5100. Sears washing MANCHESTER- Brand new 2- 100% warranty. We also buy BY HANK LEONARD J. P. LEWIS & SON - Custom BIDWELL Home Improvement machine, 550. GE portable dis­ family, 4-4, includes range, dis­ required. 5175, heat included. first and we’ll make you a cash decorating. Interior painting. and ready for fireplace. 520 used Toyotas. Lynch Motors, Co. Expert installation of hwasher, best offer. 646-5167. posal, dishwasher, washer and Eastern, 646-8250. 345 Center Street, Manchester, IF YOU'RE NOT HAPPy I NEED A LAWYER.' ) W E L L ... I'M AND I DO HAVE SOME WHY NOT offer. One day service. T. J. Paper hanging. New Ceilings. dump truck loads delivered. WITH ME, I'M SURE Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577. aluminum siding, gutters and 742-7m. dryer, wall-to-wall carpeting 646-4321. BUT VOU'RE NOT /NO T EXACTLY EXPERIENCE. I'VE DONE GH/E ME Remodeling. Exterior painting. and parking. Full basement, MANCHESTER - One- THE COURT WILL ONLy A GIRL— 4. A KID' WELL WITH MY COURT trims. Roofing installation and FOUR 845X15 Tires - Like new, PROVIDE YOU WITH Gutters and leaders. Carpentry. repairs. 649-6495 , 875-9109. 575. Call 649-8062. 5250 monthly. Tenant pays bedroom, second-floor apart­ AUTO INSURANCE - Compare yOU'RE A KID/ WANTED - Houses - Land - Fully insured. For estimate cail WOOD-Seasoned oak, sawed ment, on bus line, appliances, ANOTHER LAWYER, Businesses - Apartments For any length, split, 550 per cord utilities. Jesdor Realty, 633- our low rates. Young drivers MRS. ROCCO' A 649-9658. HORACE Tetrault — Siding, 1411. available immediately. 5155, welcome. For quotauons call sale. Clients with cash. Keith delivered. John Hutchinson, heat included. Eastern, 646- Real Estate, 6464126, 649-1922. roofing, storm windows, aw­ 742-6639. Doga-BIrda-Peta 43 Rod Dolin, 646-6050. M E R E RAYMOND J. ZOWADA - Pain­ nings. (Quality workmanship, MANCHESTER - Newer one- 8250. PETAIL,MACK'| ting and papering contractor. bedroom apartment. Quiet free estimates. Fully insured. FIREWOOD for sale. 525 half DOG-CAT boarding reser­ WE PAY 510 for complete junk WHY MOTHERS G E T GRAY ------C 1975 by X A . Inc . T M l>n U S F it OH ] No iob too big or too small. 872-9187, 649-3417. location. Includes heat, MANCHESTER - Two- cars. Call Joey, Tolland Auto Quality work at a reasonable cord. 540 full cord. Call 742-9046. vations. Combined inside/out- bedroom, second-floor apart­ □ MISC. SERVICES side runs, partitioned privacy, appliances and carpeting. 5195 Body, 528-1990. price. Fully insured. 875-6400. ROOFING - Specializing monthly. Paul W. Dougan, ment, available immediately. CAPTAIN EASY BY CROOKS & LAWRENCE FRESH SWEET apple cider. germicidal lighting. Canine 5165, heat included. Security repairing roofs, new roofs, Macintosh and Delicious Holiday Inne, 200 Sheldon Road, Realtor, 643-4535, 646-1021. 1972 FORD Torino Station gutter work, chimneys, cleaned required. Eastern, 646-8250. Sarvicaa Otfarad 31 apples. Botti Fruit Farm, 260 Manchester, 646-5971. Wagon - V-8, automatic, power BLIMEY, AW 5 051 A SHIP IN DISTRESS?' Y E S .S IR -- PRACTICALLY JUST OVER) VERY w e l l : Building-Contracting 33 and repaired. 30 years Bush Hill Rd. GARDEN STREET - ’Three or steering, air, very clean. I’D BETTER CALL D ID S H E STATE H E R ^ ru GIVE YOU ,THE HORIZON, s i r ; •^CHANGE...... COUfeEjfel four large bedrooms, stove and THE BRIDSE! POSITION? THE E X A C T SHARPENING Service - experience. Free estimates. FREE puppies - white and tan, Chorches Motors, 643-2791. AND WE'LL SEE IF refrigerator, close to schools, WE c a n 5 I6 H T Saws, knives, axes, shears, NEWTON H. Smith & Sons - Howley, 643-5361. WOODEN PALLETS for sale at nine weeks old. Call 643-9410. Remodeling, repairing, ad­ churches. Lease and security. 1972 CHRYSLER Imperial, ful­ A N Y T H IW e ; skates, rotary blades. (Juick circulation department, 649-5675, 649-1924. PRESIDENTIAL service. Capitol Equipment ditions, rec rooms, porches and ROOFING - Installation and Manchester Herald. 52.-55. FREE - to good home, three ly loaded. Savings Bank of repairs, gutters, storm win­ VILLAGE APTS. Manchester, repossession, 52,- Co., 38 Main St., Manchester. roofing. No job too smali. Call months old Collie Shepherd, PRISCILLA’S POP 649-3144. dows, doors. Experienced OLD NEWSPAPERS Free - well trained, housebroken. Call FOUR ROOMS - one bedroom 900. Call 646-1700. BY AL VERMEER Hours daily 7:30-5, Thursday quality workmanship. Fully in­ possible two. Children MANCHESTER 7:30-9, Saturday, 7:304. 643- Circulation Department, 643-5369 after 5 p.m. CARLYLE, eXO YOU X MAYBE WE CAN BE T o r sured. Free estimates. accepted, couple preferred. 1972 MUSTANG Fastback - THINK WE'LL EVER 1 LIKE SISTER ANDy 7958. CARPENTRY - Repairs, Manchester Herald. One and two bedrooms COUSINS remodeling, additions, roofing. Reasonable prices. Rick WANTED - Good homes for Garage, cellar storage, first Four-speed Hurst 351, heavy BE SWEETHEARTS?>^ 1&ROTI-IER. floor. Manchester. Available Near schools, churches and REWEAVING burns, holes. Cail David Patria, South Wind­ Burnett, 646-3005. SEASONED firewood, cut, five Toy Poodles. One white duty front suspension, 20 mpg sor, 644-1796. male with papers. Four spayed immediately. 5165. Call 649- shopping center, on bus on highway. Must sell im­ Zippers, umbrellas repaired. split, delivered, truck load 530. 2871. Window shades, Venetian Heating-Plumbing 35 Sand, gravel and stone. 643-9504 females. Call 528-1712 evenings line. Call anytime. mediately. Only 51,600. Phone WES ROBBINS carpentry after 6. only. Gary, 643-2711, 8-5. blinds. Keys. TV for rent. NICELY furnished four rooms, 646-2623 Marlows, 867 Main St. 649-5221. remodeling specialist. Ad­ SEWERLINES, sink lines, ditions, rec rooms, dormers, cleaned with electric cutters, newly paneled wall-to-wall 1970 CHEVROLET Nova - Six LANGE ski boots, men’s size 10 rugs, second floor. Main Street, MILLAR TREE Service, Inc. built-ins, bathrooms, kitchens, by professionals. McKinney 1/2, worn twice, 535. Call 649- Boata-Acceaaorlea 45 cylinders, automatic, power 6494446. Bros. Sewer Disposal Com­ adults only, no pets, call 646- steering, low mileage, good Removal, pruning, lot clearing, 8653. MUTT AND JEFF CREATED BY BUD FISHER pany, 643-5308. 1959 - 5 1/2 and 40 h.p. Evinrude 0299. QUIET three room apartment, condition. Best offer. Call 647- spraying. Fully insured. second floor, heat, not water Licensed. Free estimates. LEON Cieszynski builder - new SEASONED HARDWOOD - outboard motors with dual con­ 9619. homes custom built, NO JOB too small, toilet trols. 647-9512 after 6 p.m. ROCKVILLE - Available and parking. Adults only. No Phone 646-3437, 633-5354. Cord or half-cord loads. February 1st, 3V4 room apart­ -r V lA T ’S \T, M UTT, VbU TAKE I ’VE BEEN t a k in g / WHEN WILLI ^ , IT IS W o r k i n g , ^ remodeled, additions, rec repairs, plugged drains, kitchen Buckland Farms, 406 Burnham pets. 5150. Write Box D. 1970 NOVA - Small V-8, stan­ faucets replaced, repaired, rec ment, appliances, heat, quiet Manchester Herald. t m a t W o n d e r d r u g t m e THI6 WONDER DRUG FEEL BETTER? M U T T 'lT fe m a k i n g TREE SERVICE (Soucier) rooms, garages, kitchens Street, Manchester, 644-2361. Sporting Goods 48 dard, excellent condition. Call ML neighborhood, adults, no ^ ts . - K t: _____ t m r« u s h i m il Trees cut, trimmed or topped, remodeled, bath tile, cement rooms, bathroom remodeling, after 5, 646-3325. DOC GAVE ME AND XOU THREE DAVS NOW IS IT GOING TO you WONDER, work. Steps, dormers. Residen­ heat modernization, etc. Free Security, 5135 monthly. 646- FURNISHED two room apart­ THE BORN LOSER stumps removed, fully insured. LIVING ROOM Furniture FAMOUS BRANDS Skis - One- 1060. BY ART SANSOM WILL FEELBETTER t AND I STILL WORK OR AIN’T Got a tree problem? Well worth tial or commercial. Call 649- estimates gladly given. M & M made at our own factories the half off. Forbes & Wallace, ment, private bath, heat, hot FORD GRAN Torino 1972 - 4291. Plumbing & Heating, 649-2871. water, utilities. Apply Two-door hardtop, automatic, FEEL S IC K / a phone call. 742-8252. way you want it, at a price you Manchester Parkade, 646-4030. (WHW W M T T iL U lW B an can afford. Wide selection of Marlow’s 869 Main Street. power steering, radio, vinyl CUSTOM MADE Draperies, TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY TOWNE Plumbing Service, fabrics. Call 633-1835 days, 649- Garden Producta 47 APARTMENT roof, radial tires. 51,9%. 644- LA$T MlKlUng FDR Carpentry and general contrac­ repairs, alterations, vanity MANCHESTER - three 1750 after 5;30. , very reasonable work 7287, 745-7819 evenings. AM BAABR^^CMCV ^aranteed, call anytime. 649- ting. Residential and commer­ cabinets a specialty. Call to BUY YOUR Potatoes direct RENTAL OFFICE bedroom duplex, large kitchen, cial. Whether it be a small 8:30 a.m., 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. 649- SWIMMING POOLS - Luxury from the potato warehouse, We have a large variety of rec room and workshop in base­ 1967 CHEVY VAN - Best offer. I D HAPPEM ? repair job, a custom built home 4056. above ground pool distributor Caldor Center, corner Buckland deluxe one and two-bedroom ment. All hook-ups. Inexpensive 1971 Dodge Demon, standard heat. Garage. Many extras. GUTTERS cieaned and or anything in between, call 646- has left over 1974 pools. Will Road & Tolland Tpke. apartments and townhouses six, good running condition, 51,- 1379. BOTTI Heating and Plumbing - S ecurity, 5225. Children 500. 649-1212. repaired. Painting and sell and completely install a throughout Manchester. Ren­ \ FYompt, courteous service. Call Antiquea 48 accepted. Available February pa^rhanging. Call Bill Lessard huge 16’x31’ of) swim pool com­ tal office open daily from 9-5, Mdita 8 M BMumeat ANY TYPE Carpentry and 643-1496. 1st. 647-9305. GREMLIN - Free second year AU Wartd Righti R— rvtd \ plete with fencing, sun-deck, other times by appointment. masonry work, additions and tilter and pump. Now only 5795. WANTED Antique furniture, of guarantee (A 599 value) if TWO HANDYMEN - will clean remodeling. F;ae estimates. A. FRANK SCOTELLA Plumbing Full price financing available. glass, pewter, oil paintings, or 3 1/2 ROOMS with heat, hot you buy and take delivery of a attics and cellars, light Squillacote, 649-0811. - Repairs and remodeling, Call Tony collect, 413-732-3158. other antique items. R. DAMATO ENTERPRISES, INC. water, cooking gas, stove, new 1975 before February 28, THE FUINTSTONES BY HANA-BARBERA trucking, reasonable rates, 643- sewer lines cleaned electrical­ Harrison, 643-8709. 240-4 New State R i, Manchester refrigerator, wall-to-wall 1975. DeCormier Motors, 643- carpet, 5175. Centrally located, 5305. BUILDING - Remodeling, ly. Prompt service on emergen­ DUNHAM ski boots, size 13, 646-1021 4165. C> l978bYNtA IK TM US PII 0" roofing, rec rooms, additions, cies. 643-7024. 545.; Finn-Fax skis and poles, SQUARE CHINA Cabinet - adults only. No pets. Security ODD JOBS - Carpentry, pan­ garages. AU kinds, carpentry 540.; Sears 10-speed bike, 565. Maple, large curved legs, three deposit required. Call 643-9678. 1968 FORD FAIRLANE Station BY V.T. HAMLIN eling, rec rooms, offices, work. For estimates call 649- GRANT’S PLUMBING Ser­ Call 643-7621. shelves, circa 1930. Call 872- Wagon - V-8, power steering, vices - Repairs, new work, SIX-ROOM duplex, 5200 a household repairs. Phone 649- 1142. 0930. MANCHESTER - pleasant excellent conaition, no rust. , THEYeorj YES5IR...AN'-mEV NOW ALL WE HAVE SHE- MIGHT, NOT BB ABLE 4594. remodeling and additions. Call FOUR CHROME wheels - five- newer three room first floor month. References and security 5800. Call 643-4671. . ^ HER.' J DIDN'T WASTE ANY , TO DO IS WAIT FOR TO, OSCAR! LOOK HERE.' for free estimate. Coventry, lugg fourteens. Couch, bed, Wanted to Buy 49 apartment, heat, appliances required. Call 529-8370. rc _ ^ T 1ME DOING FT, EnMERl R. E. GOWER Remodeling, ad­ 742-7668. BUILDING and remodeling - ditions, garages, porches, dresser mirror, woman’s vani­ and carpeting. No Mts. 5185 1971 VOLVO 145 Wagon - Stan­ Kitchens, bathrooms, family ty. All in good condition. 646- WANTED - Antique furniture, monthly. 649-3978, 64W780. TWO BEDROOM luxury dard transmission, AM-FM kitchen and formica work, Townhouse - Located in rooms, ^rages, roofing and repairs. 646-2087 after 4 p.m. (X)67, Bob or Robin. jewelry, glassware, paintings, radio, Michelin tires. 52,550. tters. FYee estimates. Paul lamps, etc. Call 649-5139. MANCHESTER- Six room Highland Park section of 649-6^ after 8 p.m. Manchester, wooded and Matarazzo, 875-0509. TOBIAS CARPENTRY Service SIX HITCHCOCK authentic duplex, three bedrooms, new r □ MISC. FOR SALE turtleback chairs with rush ANTIQUES - Piano rolls, early bath, immaculate condition, private. For information, call - remodeling, repairs, counter 64^1616, 649-5295. TENNIS restringing service: and cabinet work, free es- seats at 5150 each. Pine buffet post cards, stamps, crank good neighborhood, two Blue Star, 512; nylon 57-9; gut timtes. Call 643-5769. Articlaa for Sale 41 server with slate top, 5’ long, phonographs, trains, glass, children accep ted . 5225. 515.50-22. Call 643-2339. Notch 5275. Call 643-8472 after 5:!o clocks. Most anything old Call monthly. References. Lease. DELUXE ONE-bedroom apart­ UP TO MOO Road, Bolton. p.m. anytime, 643-6535. Security. Write Box BB, ment - Complete appliances, MASON CONTRACTOR - ALUMINUM sheets used as carpeting, air-conditioned, JUNK CARS Plastering, custom built stone printing plates, .007 thick, Manchester Herald. CHIMNEY SWEEPS - Make WOOD BURNING Stoves in swimming pool. 5175 plus WANTED Qyc , or brick fireplaces, chimney 23x32”. ^ cents each or 5 for 51. utilities. Robert D. Murdock, sure your chimneys and stock - Unbeatable prices. WE WILL PAY UP TO $100 (P 1875 hyHtA. m c .T M .8 tg repairs, block and cement Phone 643-2711. □ RENTALS MANCHESTER - Newer three Realtor, 643-2692. fireplaces are clean for this work. New and repairs. E. Small pot bellies, 579.88. Larger bedroom Duplex, 1 1/2 baths, FOR YOUR JUNK CAR years heating season. Have models, 584.88. Great way to Richardson, 643-0889, 649-0608. NEWSPRINT end rolls. 25 all appliances, carpeting, SIX ROOM DUPLEX - Central­ Depending on Year and MR. ABERNATHY BY HOUSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY WIN AT BRIDGE your fireplace and chimney cents each. Inquire side door. cut oil costs. Montgomery private. 5250 monthly. Security. Model cleaned professionally. Call 872- Ward, Appliance Store, 269 Rooma for Rent 52 ly located, on bus line, security, STEVE CASALINO - Custom Manchester Evening Herald. Immediate. Frechette & Mar­ C:all 289-8251, 646-5377. FREE TD W V‘f'CHRDJ’£««4« 0930. homes, additions, alterations West Middle Tpke. tin, Inc. Realtors, 646-4144. SAME DAY SERVICE South had played rapidly, but THOMPSON HOUSE, fur­ IV e GOT S O M E GOOD N E V « South indulges in overthink and repairs. Free estimates. WE BUY and sell used fur­ PLEASE CALL FOR East had been thinking right The bidding has been: 22 WILL TRUCK most anything, SLANT TOP Winthrop desk, nished rooms, centrally L A N D 9 0 N B . R A D NEW S, along with South. What was Call 6494973. niture. Cash on the line. One located. Kitchen privileges. ONE ROOM and three room Bualneaa lor Rent 55 CURRENT PRICE LISTS most anv place for below piece or an entire housefull. very good condition, 575. Call furnished apartm ent - All South trying to do? He surely reasonable prices. Free es­ 646-3387 anytime. Parking. Reasonable rates. 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. 522-1104. West North Elast South RALPH NADEAU - Carpentry 646-6432. Furniture Bam, 345 utilities. Older p e rso n s MANCHESTER - East Center could have pulled trumps timates. Call 6464303. work - Specializing in kitchen Phone 649-2358. after 5 p.m. 247-0910 South was interested in seven before plunking down the jack Main Street Rear, behind preferred. 272 Main Slreet.Stn Street. Modem air-conditioned NORTH (D ) 22 1 A cabinets and recreation rooms. Douglas Motor Sales. WHITE MAGIC Chef electric ALLIED after his partner opened the of hearts, and if he had wanted a 2 a REFRIGERATORS and RESPONSIBLE female wanted office space, from 100 to 2,000 A 9 2 bidding, but settled for six after 1 Pass ? Call any time, 643-7004. stove, in excellent condition, FOUR ROOM apartment, two SCRAP METALS to set the heart suit up he would You, South, hold: freezers repaired - Gibson to share Manchester home with square feet, 54.50 per foot. V J 9 7 6 5 2 CLEAN USED refrigerators, 5100. 646-8888. bedrooms, stove, and North showed no kings in have done so bv leading a low A K 7 6 4 3 V A 2 A9AAK732 authorized service. Air- young family. Good location, Hayes Corporation, 646)4)131. 741 WINDSOR STREET « A 4 WESTBR(X)K Drywall Com­ ranges, automatic washers, refrigerator, carpeting, and response to the Blackwoc^ five one, not the jack. So East simp­ What do you do now? conditioners checked, cleaned pany - Walls and ceilings are reasonable. References needed. HARTFORD ♦ A Q 2 notrump. ly discarded a diamond. with guarantees. B. D. Pearl’s Write Box JJ, Manchester parking. In older four-family. SINGLE ROOM and three WEST EAST A — Just bid two spades. There and oiled. Winter special 515 our speciality. Our business Appliances, 649 Main St, 643- CALORIC GAS Stove - Four Herald. 5150 monthly. No Utilities. No rooms available as suite or A Q 6 A 8 5 will almost surely be more bidding. each. B & G Refrigeration, 646- was established in 1949. Call 2171 burners, excellent condition, pets. 646-5200. Then when dummy hit the Now South went into a huddle 4067. 575. Call Judy before 2 p.m. and singles. Air-conditioning, off V K Q 10 4 V 8 TODAY’S QUESTION 6434237. street parking. Phone John H. table South saw that even six and finally came to the conclu­ after 5, 643-2600. LADIES only - nicely furnished Trucka for Sale 62 $Q952 $ K J 10 876 was in some jeopardy. There sion that East’s failure to ruff West continues to three rooms for rent. All utilities in­ Lappen, Inc. 649-5261. DRESSMAKING - Everything REMODELING jobs needed - CAMERA PENTAX SP 1.4 WINTHROP BY DICK CAVALLI * 86 3 A 9 7 5 4 was a sure heart loser and the meant that he held the guarded diamonds. Your partner doubles from pants to bridal gowns. lens, 5100. Smith (Corona por­ TAG SALE - January 23, 1-7, cluded, private bedroom with FORD Econoline Van, 1965, SOUTH defenders held four trumps to and E ast bids three hearts. What do Design services included. Call ROCKVILLE 3W ROOMS TWO-ROOM office with private Queen of trumps. South led Reasonable rates. Call ^5 9 7 3 table typewriter, 550. 647-1908. Januaiy 24, 12-7. Typewriter, community kitchen, living 5300. 6 cylinder, standard shift. A A K J 10 7 4 3 you do now? Everett W. VanDyne, 633-0137. lavatory, near Manchester the queen between them. dummy’s nine of spades; took a weekdays aftdr 5, Saturday & electric fan, women’^s clothing room and two baths. Ideally ROCKLAND TERRACE Call 742-5037. V A 3 Answer Tomorrow Memorial Hospital. Call 643- finesse and lost his slam. Sunday before 1. SNOWBLOWER - Snowbird, size 9, books and miscellaneous. located to bus line and stores. Large and -beautiful one-bedroom ♦ 3 An ordinary player would 1186. INEWSt’Al'KR ENTKHPRISE ASSN 1 Articlaa for Sale 41 used very little. Call 643-7021. 17 Spruce Street, Manchester. Please call after 5 p.m., 644- apartments, heat, hot water, all 1972 G.M.C. Sprint, 4-speed, J 10 bang down the ace and king of 0383. appliances Including dishwasher, AM-FM, buckets, electric door DRAPERIES - Custom-made, disposal, carpeting, pool and your trumps, drop the queen and lined, unlined. Reasonable. 1200 SQUARE FEET plus full locks, tilt-wheel, factory Both vulnerable Answer to Previous Puzzle own private terrace In a country set­ basement in modern Colonial make the slam, but South was Work guaranteed.uarai Call 646-5152 NICE quiet comfortable room ting. $180. No pets. gauges,- Call 643-6993. just devious enough to have a for gentleman, center of town. brick shopping center. Air- after 4 pp.m. West North East South plan that might tell him f Call 646-1201. 872-4223 875-74$6 529-6586 conditionea, plenty of parking. 1964 CHEVROLET half-ton Ideal for soft ice cream, shoe something about the trump dis­ ACROSS DOWN pickup with snow plow - good P ass 2 A SNOWPLOWING - Commercial outlet, personal service shop, 1 a tribution. 1 Smelling GIRL WANTED to share house running condition. 5850. Call Pass 2 N.T. Pass 4 N.T, 1 Ark builder and residential. Reasonable Clip Out ■ Hll In - Mall Today with two other girls. Must be boutique, insurance agency etc. after 5 p.m., M7-1283. 5 His second son organs rates. Also available as a back­ Pass 5 a Pass 5 N T. West had opened the king of 6 Bird sent Irom 2 Gives over 21. Call 528-6957 after 5 AVAILABLE immediately - Mr. Belfiore 647-1413. Ark pompous up rig. 646-3467 or 647-9304. three rooms, carpeted, P ass 6 ts Pass 6 A hearts so South took his ace and SAVE OVER SOW p.m. 1969 VOLVO-142S, automatic, Pass Pass 'pass 12 Escutcheon speech •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• appliances, parking, storage, BEAUTY PARLOR - led the suit right back. West border 3 Masculine new paint, low miles, excellent rose with the queen and shifted Painting-Paparing 32 FEMALE roommate needed to lease and security required. No Manchester Shopping Parkade. condition, 51,425. Call 872-4101. Opening lead — K V 13 Fruit drink name share three bedroom house, dogs. Hilliard Street. Call after This is a prime location. 1,200 to a diamond after East’s jack 14 The same 4 ______Haw 12 Words - 3 Days • 1 Dollar signal. South won with dum­ (Latin) 5 Sunkenlence WALLPAPER Hanging - reasonable rent, good location, 6 p.m., 649-7289. square feet. Be first. Call 646- •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ISToknow (Sp.) 6 Arabian gull Papers, vinyls, flocks, grass Clattificatlon 41, MIocallaneoua For Sala Only my’s ace and led the jack of call after 5 p.m. ^9-3229. 6555. Motorcyclea-BIcyclea 64 By Oswald & James Jacoby 16 Belonging to 7 Nothing more cloths and fgils. Reasonable COVENTRY - Three-room hearts. that girl than rates. Quality craftsmanship. THIS Ba-IEFTWAT PLANTS> BUT rr HH6 ABSOLUTELY NO 17 Hereditary 8 Use a shovel i Ads must be mailed only No phone orders ROOM in private home for apartment available im­ MANCHESTER - Shopping EXPERT bicycle repairs, all characteristic 9 Black Sea port 23 Recreation order R. Starkweather, Jr., 643-2053. J?? INTELLEaOR EMCmONS. 37 A carpenter is Payment must accompany ad female only. Student accepted. mediately. All utilities, stove Parkade, air-conditioned. makes, models and speeds. GROW BETte? IF NOUTALK 18 Summer (Fr.) to Thin layer ol place Kitchen privileges and parking. and refrigerator include. 5150 Suites available from 400 TO t h e m IS NONSENSE. ITS AS STUPID AS A ROCK. STA R eAXER'^iCI 19 Feminine name wood 25 More trite mis One Item only. Include price and phone Peugeot, Raleigh dealers, 21 Observe 11 Arabian njler 27 Dried up 38 Avid PAINTING - Save 3040%. Five i'Xi Call 643 monthly. Security Required. square feet to 1,500 square feet. ------By CLAY R. POLLAN 40 Leg joints Manchester Bicycle Shop, 649- ARIES LIIRA 22 Saw (Lalin) (var.) 28 Back talk years experience. Excellent No refunds for early cancellation por non-commercial users only 646-8352. Snort or long-term leases. Low (slang) 43 Above 2098. MAR. 21 Your Daily Activity GuiJt JK Stn. 23 24 More knowing 19 Namesakes ol references. Pete, 742-6117 (toll Ad may be edited to conform to rules ROOMMATE for two-bedroom rental includes parking and all Tr According to th» S tars. '' 26 Stairs one ol Noah's 33Timeollood 44 Story free) 5-10 p.m. TWO-BEDROOM apartment - services. Call 646-6555. I* To develop message for Thursday, OCT. 2 2 ' 28 Sound sons lack 45 Journey Ad will appear In the next three Issues of the Herald after It Is received apartment, Bolton, Fireplace, §^22-23-39-461 48 Elders (ab.) 1973 CB-350-4, HONDA, good reod words corresponding to numbers 9-10-18-27/?? detection 20 How animals 3 4 C iln J S Irult No delay In publication will be permitted. no security, no lease, low rent. First floor, conveniently condition, asking 51,000. Call 1 / 5 3-66-73 44-71-82-89V apparatus went Into Ark (3 36 Replace In 50 Kind ol stock PETER BELLIVEAU - Pain­ MANCHESTER - Any size of your Zodiac birth sign. sequential lab.) Call 646-7378. located. 5150 monthly, security. 649-4774 after 5 p.m. TAURUS SCORRIO 29 That lady wds.) ting, wallpapering;, spray/brush 31 Thoughts 61 Antique HA Palmer Realty, 646-^21, 649- manufacturing-warehouse •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• A A M . 20 I Tighten OCT. 23 30 Camel hair painting. Fair prices, fully in­ 0538. space. 2,000 square feet to 100,- 2Good 32 And 62 Chorm fabric t 2 J- r - i 8 W tT FURNISHED ROOM for Campera-Trallera 4I 3A 33 Romance 63 Whot-nots NOT. 21 31 Above (poet.) sured, experienced and depen­ 000 square feet. Brokers 64 Deserved gentleman - All comforts of Mobile Nomat 85 ,11-19-21-28 4 Rodiote 34 Eorly 3-15-29-34J ' 32 Synagogue 12 11 i! dable. 643-1671. GLASTONBURY - Two- protected. Call 1-226-1206. ’-37-52 5 Your 35 Where 65 Your (ab.) home. Kitchen, parking. Securi­ U- 66 Pull 57-68-74 1 . bedroom garden apartment, 6 Your 36 Some 33 Special talent IT is t7 ty. 649-4936, 649-3436. THEIR loss can be your gain. 7 Persooolity 37 Nervous 67 Recognize SAGITTARIUS 35 Rear ol Ark INSIDE - Outside painting. large rooms and closets, swim­ BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE 68 Helps Repossession, bank says sell. 8 Deeds 38 Fills NOT. 38 Planet 19 i i Special rates for people over <&. LIGHT Housekeeping Room for ming pool. 5189. 633-4972. OFFICE SPACE 9 Tears 39 And 69 Tidbits IS Just eight months old, beautiful 40 Cooperqtion 70 Your Die.i. 21 39 Give vent to Fully insured. Estimates given. ''q u ic k , T i - l DON'T IF HE LETS , CAPTAIN BILLY'S TOO 10 Lovers anger f r 23 24 rent - Stove, refrigerator, FOR RENT home. Save over 52,000. Can be 11 Guard 41 It's 71 M qy 1- 6-45-48J ' ' Gall 649-7863. NICELY FURNISHED three S6n, cut f PARE, CIR. 'THE LEOPARD ' s m a r t t o l e a v e a n y 72 Shines 41 Sacred wine linens provided. 801 Main seen ^ appointment. Call 828- j 12 And 42 Be 51-70-76 uaeMal rooms - Fully paneled, neatly 1250 square feet, centdr of MV HANDS VCAP'S! KILL KILLME, DON'T Avhy WITNESSES ALIVE. 13 Give 43 A ir 73 Through 5 T Street. 649-9879. 0360, Broker. I CAPRICORN 42 Beneath (Hal.) CEILINGS, inside painting, decorated. S ^ n d floor. Main Manchester, air-conditioning loose. AAE. YOU REALIZE SIR?/ 14 Goodwill 44 Partings 74 M otters I q u i c k ,I 15 Bright 45 Purse 75 Todoy Die. 22 *< ' 46 Fish part 30 papering, floor sanding- Street, private entrance. and parking. Call; 643-9551. THE CAPTAIN 47 Cottonseed MALE ROOMMATE wanted, VO { THE 16 SirKere 46 Collected 76 Tensions JAN. It retinishing (specializing in NAME student or responsible person to Parking, W t included. 5165 ; WILL KILL YOU 17 And 47 Coreful 77 Step removers 11 older floors). John Verfaille, Plaza Mobile Home Brokers. k n if e ; 18 T iffs 48 And 78 Forth 2- 8-12-16/C:. 49 Variety lab.) live in Manchester or surroun­ monthly. Adults only. No pets. TOO? 79 Poyoff 140-60-79-80^ 50 Heap 33 5T1 38 1? 646-5750, 872-2222. She H e ra ti) ADDRESS Buyers waiting. 1-828-0369. 19 Against 49 Quickens ding area. Call Bruce at 423- 646-0299. "\ 20 You 50 Your 80 Todoy AQUARIUS St Engineer lab.) CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING CITY 42M. 21 ^orp 51 Loosen 81 Brightens 52 Israel high 38 u 5 T PAINTING and p ^ ___ □ AUTOMOTIVE 14’ WIDE 59,995. No better time 22 Keep 52 Tension 82 Confront JAN. 20 ^ priest STATE MANCHESTER - Modem one ViP 23 Colm 53 You’ll 83 Brightly exgellent work. References, to trade. We need your 10’ wide III. II 53 Run when IT P.o. Box 591 ROOMMATE - Male or female and two-bedroom apartments, t******»*l«***««****»!•••••• now. We will allow top dollar. 24 Hormonious 54 Choice 04 OthiBrs' 33-38-43-49/0 pursued Free estimates. Fully insured. ZIP to live in four-room apartment. 25 Credit 55 Personality 85 Importont 54 Female ruRs VT Manchaatar, Conn. 06040 appliances, carpeting, pool, Autoa For Sale 61 No payment ’til April 1975. ’17-24-31 26 M ay 56 W ith 66 Popers 65-77-81-90 VS l 55 Republican Martin Mattsson, 649^31. PHONE Own bedroom. 643-2670 after 5. 87 Efforts small pet allowed with ad­ Parts, supplies and VIRGO 27 And 57 Start PISCIS lab.) 6) a 13 ditional security, available im­ NEED CAR? Credit bad? accessories. Plaza Homes, 28 Remorks 58 Jewelry 88 Now SSGennan PAINTING - Save 30 - 60%. ATTRACTIVE sleeping room, 29 And 59 And 89 You deflnite article 54 55 u I______mediately, utilities included. Bankrupt? Repossessed? "Quality Homes sensibly 90 Scene 12 Words • 3 Days • M Dollar. MS:'.: 30 Hear 60 W ill (pl) Five years experience. gentleman, private entrance, 5199 and 5229. S ecu rity Honest Douglas accepts lowest priced” , 1348 Wilbur Cross 20-26-30-364 Classification 41, ----- ^42-47-56-58| )Good ^Adverse Excellent references. Pete, 742- shower bath, free parking. App­ required. Superintendent, 84^ down, smallest payments. Highway, Berlin Turnpike, ^61-63.85^ 1U|0V 54-69-75 $ INEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.) 6117 (toll free) 5-10 p.m. * ly 195 Spruce Street. 5401 or Eastern, 646-8250. Douglas Motors, 345 Main. Berlin, Conn. 8284)369. t>AGE TWENTY-EIGHT - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. Wed., Jan. 22. 1975 Library Adds New Books

Gladstone — Handbook for the Fiction medical college admission test STAMPS AND COINS Charyn — Blue eyes Grilhe — The cat and man Creasey — A herald of doom By RUSS MacKENDRICK i Hessrick — Cowboys Dwyer-Joyce — The moonlight Hunt — Undercover iianrljFatFr lEuFtiing MfralJi way Kaplan — Mark Twain and his Falkirk — Blackstone and the world Whooping cranes are in the scourage of Europe Kramer — The free earth guide MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, JANUARY 23, 1975 - VOL. XCIV, No. 96 How many United States Manchester—A City of Village Charm public prints lately because, Fletcher — A lovable man to gardening TWENTY-FOUR PAGES PRICE: FIFTEEN CENTS although greatly outnumbered, mints have flourished besides Gordon — The Freeboy heiress Neier — Bossier: the secret they have finally won a victory the Philadelphia, the San Fran­ Harris — Black Sunday files keep on you over the United States Army cisco and the Denver? There Hartman — The surgeons Newman—One mind’s eye; the Air Force. These nearly extinct was, as we all know by now, the Keppel — Loving sands, deadly portraits and other photographs birds shuttle back and forth Carson City, but were you sands of Arnold Newman between their nesting site in aware of the New Orleans Lord — The spider and the fly Nikolaieff — 'The President and .jv'fe northern Canada and their (1835-1909), the Charlotte, N.C. Mills — One just man the Constitution Ford, Grasso Plans winter abode at the Aransas (1838-61) and the Dahlonega, Shagan — City of angels Niisson — Competing in cross­ ’ \ National Wildlife Refuge in Ga. (1838-61) country skiing Texas. The last two were only for Non-Fiction Onoda — No surrender gold coins such as the Against the objections of bird Barnet — Global reach: the Paz — In praises of hands; con­ people, the Air Force had per­ Templeton Reid and the temporary crafts of the world Bechtlers, so to get a represen­ f power of the multirational cor­ sisted in establishing a bombing porations Samuels — Once upon a stage; range nearby and the number of tative piece from each mint the merry world of vaudeville % Blackburn — The illustrated en­ Hit by Economist would be beyond the usual cranes showing up had cyclopedia of woodworking Soble — 'The impossible dream; embezzlement from the the Equity Funding story diminished from 55 to 46 in one handtools, instruments and HARTFORD (UPI) - A top gathering that the tariff on imported oil money more cheaply than the utilities but grocery budget. Stack — Shotgun digest year. Now the military has devices Connecticut energy executive said that Ford said he would proclaim today that in the long run the state’s credit will Symons — Silton seasons; from will be an “economic disaster” for agreed to practice-bomb Citibank — Citibank, Nader and today that President Ford’s tariff suffer by overborrowing, which will in to attend Chuck Berry’s Late Flash! L’il Orphan An­ the diary of a countryman Connecticut, echoing statements by Mrs. elsewhere. the facts proposal will devastate New turn hurt taxpayers. The stamp shown, which was seminar entitled ‘‘What is It?” nie, Sandy, Daddy Warbucks, Tug Has Slow Going on Chicago River Home fix-it encyclopedia; ed. Grasso and other New England governors. and Punjab have been immor­ Cohen — Nuclear science and England’s economy but also criticized Willis also said public utility regulations released in 1957, was the fourth (Stamp identification). society by Dorothy Sara But he termed Mrs. Grasso’s proposal to in the Wildlife Conservation The next meeting will be at talized on bronze, silver, and Nebula award stories nine, ed. Gov. Ella Grasso’s plan to issue utili­ issue tax-free state bonds to finance utility should be reviewed, claiming that faulty Cutting a slov(r but sure path through the ice on the Chicago River, the tugboat Donald C. Drescher — Skiing on the level series. The first one was the the same place on Tuesday the gold ingots by the Museum of by Kate Wilhelm ty construction bonds. construction as “trying to kid taxpayers regulations have cost taxpayers “billions Cartoon Art in Greenwich, Hannah pushes westward after after passing through the locks near Lake Michigan recent­ Dunninger — Dunnlnger’s of dollars.” flying turkey, then the 28th, starting at 7 p.m. If our secrets as told to Walter Gibson Of the press, by the press, for Robert H. Willis, chairman and presi­ by putting a bit of their utility bills on their Conn. As Fred Flintstone would ly. River traffic became a little smoother as temperatures rose above the freezing point pronghorn antelope, and the opaque projector can be per­ the press (and others too); by dent of Connecticut Natural Gas Corp., tax bills.” The best solution, Willis said, would be put it — “Abba-dabba-doo!” later. (UPI photo) Faber — An irreverent guide to third, the king salmon — all in suaded to project, the what-is-it Washington State Laura L. ^ b b The world atlas was a key, speaker at the “Connecticut “When you try to finance utilities to tap offshore petroleum reserves on the 1956. These three fauna have program will be expanded. of food Economic Summit Conference 1975,” that through the credit of the state you end up northeastern continental shelf. New and done very well since that year, drew concerned persons to the Hartford with the same costs,” Willis said. “The cheaper energy sources for New England but the whooping crane is still Hilton. trend now is to reflect the truth in bills.” will be needed to turn around the just about hanging on. pessimistic economic outlook for the This stamp in blue, green, Like a well-known British Willis told the generally gloomy fjg said that the state could borrow region, he said. and gold, has got to be one of politician, I have not always the most attractive of all our been wrong (or right). The new commemoratives. A grumpy Panama 100-balboa gold coin, ornithologist might complain scoffed at in this column, went Casts Only ^No^ Vote that the artist made the chicks over big. Ford Hastens Oil Tariff too squatty — not enough leg. Eager beavers came from FINAl WEEK! During the New England Governors tion to block President Ford’s debate. Flanking Gov. Thomson are But think of them as wading far-off states and lined up four Conference Gov. Meldrim Thomson proposed three-dollar per barrel tax Gov. Philip Noel (left) of Rhode WASHINGTON (UPI) - Forcing a coi. knee-deep in their environment. Ford’s answer — privately to Ullman “But it seems to me that the Congress— abreast in block-long queues to (center) cast the only negative vote increase on imported oil. The resolu­ frontation with Congress and governors of Other U.S. Wildlife stamps to pick up the item that would Island and Gov. James Longley of and publicly to a Wednesday night meeting individually or collectively — if they dis­ for a resolution supporting legal ac- tion was adopted after an hour of Maine. (UPI) the Northeastern states. President Ford of the Conference Board — was, in effect, agree, should not nitpick, should not pick look for are the wood duck of yeild in bullion less than 40 per intended to act today to increase the 1968, the buffalo (1970), and the cent of their investment. to declare political war on Congress. on this part or that part. If they don’t nation’s fuel costs by imposing increased Suddenly switching to a hard line stand two se-tenants: trout-alligator- The Franklin Mint announced agree they should step up with a com­ tariffs on imported crude oil. in his speech to the cheering businessmen. polar bear-condor (1971), and the first-day events with a full- prehensive alternative rather than try to Regals Daring the Congress to stop him. Ford Ford said, “I’m going to sign the declara­ the fur seal-cardinal-pelican- page chortle in the Wall Street Young Hostage Eludes Robbers move in a backward way.” intended to sign a presidential proclama­ tion tomorrow to force action by the bighorn sheep of 1972. Journal. Displaying the political combativeness tion that would raise duties on imported Congress so that the country will have ac­ of a predecessor he much admires, the Panamanians hope that SOUTH BEND, Ind. (UPI) - Loucindy A federal warrant was issued Police cars and a police helicopter kept crude oil by $1 a barrel on Feb. 1, $2 on tion, not limitations, in the months late Democratic President Harry S. It was a busy evening at collectors will not absorb all of Sherman, 17, held hostage by two armed Wednesday for one of the suspected track of the van’s progress as it roamed March 1 and $3 on April 1. ahead,” Truman, Ford leaned slightly over the Mott's Community Hall on the these pieces because they robbers since a clothing-store robbery gunmen, identified as David Roy Winter, from South Bend to nearby Michigan and The White House said the executive Ford, his voice rising in off-the-cuff podium and told the businessmen, “I can 14th. Manchester Philatelic would be handy in circulation. 'Tuesday night, eluded her abductors early 23, South Bend. Police said the other back to South Bend. Finally the robbers directive would be signed at 3:30 p.m. remarks, said “I submitted a comprehen­ imagine nothing more disappointing to the Society members and guests The country puts out no folding today and was found wandering on a city suspect was believed to be Arnold Brewer, telephoned police and demanded they be EST. sive action-oriented program both for the American people than to have the drifted into groups for stamp money whatever — just hard street near police headquarters. 20, also of South Bend, but no warrant was given a car and that surveillance be Ford originally did not intend to sign the economy and for the solution of our energy Congress deprive the President of the gossip, circuit-booking, trading, cash. So one imagines that the “She was found walking along a street in SPEQACULAR issued for his arrest. dropped. order until Friday. His decision to sign it problems. I recognize that within the United states of a capability to force ac­ and, in the northeast corner, a usual greeting is ‘‘Hi, Baggy!” the vicinity of the station,” said Lt. John At a news conference,' Police Chief John Police complied and two hostages — a sooner was seen as an uncompromising Congress with 535 members. House and tion both in the economy and in energy, as good age mix. 7 to 70, gathered Weinzetl of the South Bend police. “She Walsh said he believed the kidnapers were policeman and Mrs. Rosenbaum — were challenge to members of Congress who Senate, there could be honest dis­ some members of Congress are apparent­ was not harmed at all. She’s a little still in the city, but that he had no proof. released when the bandits switched want to enact a 90-day delay in the first agreements as to this part or that part. ly willing to do.” hysterical, but outside of that, she seems vehicles. The other policeman was freed tariff increase. fine.” The bandits, one carrying a sawed-off But opposition to the increase was not shotgun and the other a pistol, were later, and the bandits continued their PLUS A DOLLAR Police said Miss Sherman apparently flight with Miss Sherman. confined to Capitol Hill. Prior to the broke free from her abductors and fled trapped by police during a robbery at The car was later found abandoned in a signing. Ford faced a showdown meeting BOOK REVIEWS from their hideout, which authorities Rosenbaum’s Clothiers Tuesday night. with a group of Northeastern governors northwest area of the city. believe is somewhere in the city. ’The robbers took six persons in the store who claim the increase will place a State and local police and FBI agents hostage, then bargain^ with police. One heavier burden on their region than other The Reich Marshal, by past Mrs. Cohen’s camera pro­ CASH were searching for the two gunmen. hostage escaped by feigning a heart at­ parts of the country. LONDON, Ont. (UPI) - A'12-year-old vides unique and beautiful il­ tack. He was removed by ambulance. Five of the six New England governors Leonard Mosley. (Doubleday, boy who had been held hostage for more lustrations for the inspired text voted in a meeting Wednesday to take $12.50) Mosley, a veteran jour­ Police later provided the gunmen with a than 30 hours by an armed robber was nalist and writer about the A real event in book publishing. K iner Makes van for their getaway and two policemen legal action to try to block Ford’s $3-a- safely recovered by police early today. barrel hike on foreign oil. They threatened World War II era, has produced to serve as hostages. The robbers fled with The gunman was still at large. an incomplete biography of Her­ the policemen. Miss Sherman, a high- to join in a lawsuit being prepared by English Decoration in the 18th H all of Fame The robber, a man who escaped from Massachusetts and Rhode Island. mann (joering, the German air Century, by John Fowler and school student employed at the store, and hero who became president of Ruth Rosenbaum, wife of store owner Ir­ prison last fall, previously ransomed the The House Ways and Means Committee John Comforth. (Pyne, $30) A NEW YORK (UPI) - Seven-time boy’s two brothers and sister for $10,000 appeared likely to approve a 90-day delay the Reichstag and head of the decorator and architectural ving Rosenbaum. Luftwaffe during Hitler’s rise to National League home run king Ralph and a getaway car. either today or Friday. Sen. Edward M. historian gang up on the richest Kiner, baseball’s premier long ball Kennedy, D-Mass., said he would begin power. Mosley’s account of Goer- period • of English decor from Police identified the fugitive gunman as ing’s early life is very readable, slugger of the late 1940’s and early 1950’s, David Wayne Cline, 22, and said he was working toward similar delay legislation bedhangings and wallpaper to today was named to the Hall of Fame by LOTTERY today. The Ford energy plan has stirred but it becomes sketchy during carpets and mourning decora­ still at large today and was believed the war years. And it is skimpy the Baseball Writers Association of traveling with a girl friend, Gail Guest. heavy opposition in Congress, probably tions. All the elements are illustr­ Sell eppllet to enough to override a veto of the delay with the details of this talented •elected groups In America. WINNERS ated in hundreds of photos of ex­ Police found the young hostage, Robert legislation. but monstrously flawed man’s HERE’S HOW IT WORKS: each category and not Kiner, now 52, was a strapping right- isting 18th Century stately to every Item In our Field, unharmed when they stopped the Ways and Means Chairman A1 Ullman last months as a defendant at handed hitter who hit 369 home runs homes. An awesome record of •tock...Naturelty, The winning Connecticut Lottery getaway car they had given Cline. An ex­ gave Ford an opportunity Wednesday to Nuremberg when only he, BUY ANY ITEM AT OUR REGULAR because ol these give­ during his career with the Pittsburgh social history and high fashion. number drawn today is 33 Green 446. convict who had driven Cline in his escape gracefully bow out, asking him to delay among the surviving Nazi away pricee, there will Pirates, Chicago Cubs and Cleveland In­ PRICE — GET A SECOND ITEM AT be a sllghl charge for dians from 1946 through 1955. He set a was still at the wheel. voluntarily the import levies. leaders hang-doggedly awaiting alterations on sale The Wind Chill Factor, by National League record by leading or the gallows at length and im­ merchandise. Thomas Gifford. (Putnam, $8.95) • t t \ 9 THE SAME PRICE OR LOWER FOR tying for the lead in home runs seven con­ pressively defended himself In the opening portion of the secutive seasons and he was a game­ before the .Allied tribunal. book the author, an efficient ONLY $1.00... winning hitter despite the fact that he craftsman, promises a rousing EXAMPLE: Select A Suit (or S110, Own Select Another played most of his career with weak State Leasing Probe Extended China Today, and Her Ancient story of Nazism alive and well in teams. Treasures by Joan and Jerome Suit of Equat Price or Less and Pay Only S ill, phis tax Argentina and elsewhere. The and alteration chargel After Kiner hit 23 homers for the HARTFORD (UPI) — The Investigation Thomas J. Meskill, failed to honor during Britain and contributed $4,(XX) to his Cohea (Abrams $22.50) Main­ secret papers of the chief Nazi Pirates in his rookie season, the club built of state property leases has been extended the investigation. successful 1970 campaign alone. land China opened wide its doors sympathizer in the United States a “short porch” in left field-known as and a subpoena re-issued to New Britain Tomasso argued through his lawyer the The contractor is also a friend of former to the Cohens Chinese-speaking during World War 11 are Kiner’s Garden”—which reduced the dis­ contractor Angelo Tomasso, who may lose leasing subcommittee was not legally Republican State Chairman J. Brian university professors enabling unearthed and apparently tance to the fence in the left-centerfield two profitable state leases he won through formed and had no right to subpoena his Gaffney and Public Works Commissioner them to get an unprecedented reveal the workings of a danger­ power zone by perhaps 30 feet. political influence. federal income tax records. Paul J. Manafort, also both New Britain view of the Communist system An Appropriations Committee un­ ous postwar Nazi plot. But all too CHOOSE FROM... Kiner responded by hitting 51 homers in The Appropriations Committee also residents. which exists side-by-side with animous vote Wednesday extended to soon the story bogs down as the 1947 and then compiled successive totals voted to name Sen. Richard Bozzuto, R- Tomasso is charged by the subcom­ the glories of China’s Imperial March 1 the legal life of its leasing in­ plot ripples into ever-widening of 40, 54 , 47, 42 and 35. Watertown, and Sen. Robert Houley, D- mittee with misrepresenting the • SUITS vestigation subcommittee, which went out complications that are less and Vernon, to fill two vacancies on the •ilding’s renovation cost, saying it should of existence Jan. 7 after issuing a less believable. leasing subcommittee. have been around $1.1 million instead of preliminary report. • SPORTCOATS Investigators recommended the re­ $1.6 million. The structure houses Depart­ Rep. Richard A. Dice, R-Cheshire, the BEST SELLERS Qassics of the Horror Film, by issuing of Tomasso’s subpoena to obtain ment of Transportation workers. (UPI - Publishers’ Weekly) William K. Emerson. (Citadel, • SLACKS WEATHER subcommittee’s chairman, requested the his federal income tax records for a leased The Tomasso lease resulted from Fiction $12) Another in the long series of extra tin\e to complete a final report, building at 160 Pascone Place, Newington. “collusion” between Tomasso and which will discuss 54 leases not considered Centennial -- James A. film pictorials, but notable for A Tomasso enterprise, Riverview Real­ transportation officials before Tomasso • SHOES during a round of public hearings on the Michener the intelligent commentary on Partly cloudy tonight with overnight ty Inc., of Farmington, holds a lease for a even had any interest in the property, the leasing scandal. Something Happened -- this unique genre. Horror films lows in the 20s. Friday variable cloudiness former warehouse the state itself could subcommittee said. • SWEATERS Dice also asked for authority to reissue Joseph Heller are not art. Still they can be ex­ and milder with highs around 40. have bought and saved $2 million had it not Another Tomasso-leased building for a Tte Seven-Per-Cent Solution tremely artful and immensely Probability of precipitation near zero a subpoena which Tomasso, a close friend rented the structure from Tomasso for 20 highway department garage in Winsted - John H. Watson, M.D. entertaining. This book is the • OUTERCOATS tonight and 10 per cent Friday. and financial supporter of former Gov. years, the subcommittee said. should be renegotiated or condemned and The Ebony Tower - John next best thing to viewing "King Tomasso grew up with Meskill in New taken over by &e state because it was ob­ Fowles Kong” for the 23rd time. • DRESS SHIRTS tained under questionable circumstances, Workers Flee from Fire The Pirate - Harold Robbins the subcommittee said. Lady - Thomas Tryon The Winsted lease involved the "inten­ • SPORT SHIRTS Factory workers rush from a burninf; five-story building in Manilla, The Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy - Comanches, by T.R Fehren- tional deception” of a prospective bid John leCarre bach. (Knopf, $12.50) The Com­ • SLEEVELESS SWEATERS Goldberg Wins Endorsement competitor and was awarded on the Philippines, in an effort to reach safety following a fire which roared Walership Down - Richard anches were the absolute rulers “direct instruction” of former Transpor­ through the building. At least 51 persons, most of them women employed Adams of the western plains of the tation Commissioner A. Earl Wood, a in the wig factory, were killed and 79 others injured in the inferno. (UPI Harlequin - Morris West TIES Meskill appointee, the report said. Photo) United States in the early years F4 The Dogs of War - Frederick of the 19th century. Fearsome Gov. Ella T. Grasso has since asked At­ In Close Contest with Cole torney General Carl Ajello to see whether Forsyth warriors and eJtcellent horse­ BELTS Nonfiction the state can re-negotiate or break both men, they roamed and raided as By SOL R. COHEN The Bermuda Triangle - they pleased. The gradual committee, was nominated by Walter Tani, after a standing ovation from the Tomasso leases along with four others for Ireland’s Beauty Topic Charles Berlitz with J. Manson decimation of the race through Jack Goldberg of 119 Wyneding Hill Rd. Sinon. Seconding speeches were by Henry committee for his “dedicated service as a highway garages. Valentine decades of battles with the U.S. PLEASE NOTE: SALE ALSO INCLUDES OUR has been endorsed by the Democratic Becker and Dominic Squatrito. town director,” thanked everyone for All Things Bright and Army and Texas Rangers Town Committee to fill a vacancy on the Cole, who was one of six possibles making it possible for him to serve the town. Of Herald Travel Show Beautiful -- James Herriot makes gripping, exciting read­ town Board of Directors. screened by the nominating committee, Strictly Speaking - Edwin ing. The book has the epic sweep BIG & TALL FASHIONS FOR MEN SHOP! The endorsement was not without a was nominated Wednesday night by Mary “I did my best and I only hope it was Newman and grandeur fitting to the fatal struggle, however. It came after a contest LeDuc. Seconding speeches were by good enough,” he remarked. INSIDE The Herald's Travel Show featuring There is still time to pick up free tickets The Palace Guard - Dan clash of two cultures. ★ MANCHESTER STORE ONLY... Wednesday night with Daniel Cole of 42 Joseph McCarthy and Barbara Coleman. Ireland will be presented tonight at 8 in the at The Herald’s office or from the Rather and Gary Paul Gates Elizabeth Dr. Goldberg won by a 34 to 32 Cole, a member of the town committee Goldberg, 50, is an architect and builder. auditorium at Manchester High School. following sponsoring travel agents: Mer­ He is a partner in Brentmoor Management TODAY Tales of Power - Carlos A. The Glory of the Hum­ vote. It then was made unanimous, on a from 'Voting District 5, is an engineer at Films entitled “Ireland Ours,” and cury Travel, 627 Main St.; Goodchild- Co. of Sycamore Lane, Manchester. Castaneda mingbird, by Peter De Vries. motion by Cole. Pratt and Whitney. After the vote, he con­ “Prospects of Ireland,” will be shown. Bartlett, 113 Main St.; LaBonne Travel, 67 E. Center St.; Globe Travel, 555 Main St.; A Bridge Too Far -- (Jomelius (Little, Brown, $6.95) This is not The vacancy on the board results from gratulated the winner, thanked all who Area P r o file ...... Pages 6, 7, 8, 181 William Healey, sales representative of CASH & CARRY He is a form er m em ber of the Hastings Travel, Coventry; and O’Keefe Ryan first rate De Vries but even sec­ the resignation of Democrat John Tank voted for him and pledged to continue Manchester Redevelopment Agency, the Aer Lingus-Irish Airlines, will answer Neighbor’s K itchen ...... Page 11 Travel, 750 Silas Deane Highway, Supership - Noel Mostert ond rate De Vries is entertain­ ALL SALES FINAL! Effective Jan. 31, it was accepted with working for the good of the Democratic Town Building Committee and the Codes questions. Business news...... Page 19 Wethersfield. The Memory Book - Harry ing. This time the novelist has regret by the board nine days ago. party and the town. and Zoning Revision Committee. He has The Ann Marie O’Keefe School of Irish Lorayne and REGAL MEN'G GHBP The board, 2 to 1 Democratic, will elect Those planning to attend the show are taken a satirical view of a Sam­ Goldberg, who is chairman in Voting resided in Manchester since 1953. Cummings answers Nate ... Page 12 Step Dancing will present its students in a The Woman He Loved -- ••CONNECTICUT’S LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE MEN’S STORE” a replacement Feb. 4. It invariably requested to use street parking areas or my Glick type from Wabash, District 4, had a one-sentence acceptance He trades anything for car . Page 20 dance exhibition and Robert Harrington Ralph G. Martin accepts the recommendation of the town speech, “I’m very grateful to the town He and his wife, the former Barbara the area behind the school. Parking direct­ Ind., who marries the boss’ Rebates spur car sa le s...... Page 20 will display his collection of Beleek china. ly in front of the building is utilized by Ah-One, Ah-Two -- Lawrence daughter and becomes famous committee. committee for its confidence and I look Weiss, are natives of Long Beach, N.Y. There will be drawings for door prizes Welk with Bernice McGeehan Goldberg, who had been the choice of forward to serving my town and my par­ They have three children: Susan, 24, MCC loses again ...... Page I'l students and teachers attending the Adult on a fixed television show. 903 MAIN STvy MANCHESTER - TRI-CITY PLAZA, VERNON donated by area merchants, Irish Airlines Evening School classes. , the Democrats’ 10-member nominating ty.” Barry, 19, and Elizabeth, 10. Thoughts A pLEN ty...... Page 13 and sponsoring travel agents.