PAGE TWENTY - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Fri., Jan. 25. 1974 5 Bolton f ' South Windsor South Windsor Maneggia Pushing / Early Vote Sought Jaycee Honors For ADM Increase Hart and Graner Manchester—A City of Village Charm Donna Holland On Park Project Thomas Hart, South Wind­ Hart was apj^ointed the other budget increases is highly Correspondent sor s Youth Seryices Officer, town’s first Youth Service .Of­ unrealistic. arid Ralph Graner, a music ficer in 1972“and is the founder 646-0375 JUDY KUEHNEL may be used as a back-up Correspondent system. The reinforced tanks teacher at Timothy Edwards and director of the “Listening A letter was sent by Andrew The school board chairman 644-1364 , School, were selected by a non- Post.” Maneggia, Board of Education may also be used to handle said the result can only be a An early Spring referendum water from sump pumps. Jaycee committee to be Ralph Graner, the recipient chairman, to representatives in decrease in educational may be scheduled for the The approved used of old sep­ honored by te South Windsor of the Outstanding Young the General Assembly, House programs for children. Jaycees. * “Plum Gulley Park’’ project tic systems was requested by EducatoY Award, lives in and Senate chairmen of the because of the rapid rise in coq- Thomas Hart was chosen as eduation committee and Gov. residents at the Jan. 7 Town Somers and was nominated by Maneggia said there is a struction costs. recipient of the Distinguished Thomas Meskill to solicit atten­ Council meeting because sump Arthur W. Horten, principal of serious need for the state to 'The task force has for the pump waste cannot be drained Service Award. He is a member the Timothy EdWayds School. Trucker Protest Marred By Violence tion and support in the present assume a larger portion of the project recommended that the of the South Windsor Police legislative assembly on the into the public sewer system. Graner has taught at tij^e school cost of education. referendum be held earlier so Department and is a resident of proposed increase in the Abandoned tanks, however, Coventry. for four years. that construction could be still must be cleaned after con­ Average. Daily Membership He is seeking support for the started this year if the project (ADM) grant.' nection to the public sewers. state school board’s 1974-75 is approved. The present Although the state Depart-.^ Corner Lots Mavericks Try budget requests which include a scheduled June referendum The Sewer Commission ment of Education’s budget $300 ADM grant, one-half reim- could delay construction until FEO Team To Check request for the 1974-75 school recently agreed th^t corner lots Still at War bursement for costs of 1975 thus creating a possible in­ year contains an ADM grant of Hospitalized were not to be asSessed more ALE To Halt Rigs transportation, increase in crease in building costs. than 20 per cent above the Jane Fonda, one of the most $300 per student, infomatlon Based on this year’s construc­ special education reimburse­ Marlene Dietrich has been average assessment of other vocal anti-war figures when State Gasoline Crisis was recently received by the ment from two-thirds to three- tion figures the proposed United Press International Bolton school board indicating hospitalized in Houston for a lots on the same street. the U.S. was still fighting in 2100 fourths of excess cost with the project will cost in the area of \ United Press International business in the nation’s capitol Violence erupted in several eastern states Friday and that any increase of more than leg injury received when she Under the previous provisions Vietnam, said Wednesday PEACOAT&US" legislative committee began to reimbursement during the $2.3 million, and would be J o n ’ SUM 12.20 ^-ederal Energy Ad­ and meet with Simon on the early today as marverick independent drivers tried to keep $15 per student would be highly fell off a stage during an owners of corner lots were she’d ask lawmakers to draw up proposals for statutes school year. located on the triangular sec­ averaging more than 20 per ministrator William E. Simon matter. that would outlaw dis­ trucks from rolling and focus attention on their protest unrealistic. East Coast concert tour four tion of property bordering “take the pledge” opposing As the ADM grant presently cent limit established by the further financial aid to has a^e^d to send an in­ Ribicoff said there have been criminatory sales practices in­ against higher fuel costs and reduced highway speeds. ADM stands for Average Dai­ months ago. It never healed Nevers Rd. between the Town provides forN215 per student, commission. South Vietnam. light Jacket ’I P vestigative team to Connecticut hundreds of complaints in volving gasoline stations. Hundreds of trucks have been pulled off Ohio highways ly Membership whereby school properly, a spokesman said. Hall and the high school. Nawy Bhie • Mvhiw • Mant “within a we^t” to look into Connecticut from independent The (jleneral Law Committee the $15 increase would amount Septic Tanks where most of the violence has been reported. to $230 per student. attendance is taken Oct. 1 and reports that the st^te is being gasoline station operators that is considering measures to May 1 of each school year, The Town Council has ap­ shortchanged under the federal the major oil companies are combat such practices as "tie- In Yoijngstown, three trucks Maneggia said that the school Top Religious Story on Belpre, Ohio, north of the West 2 divided by two, resulting in the proved an amendment to the LIFE INSURANCE snomobile Suits 2 gasoline allocation pri^am . shortchanging them and in sales,” where motorists are were shot up and thousands of board had been informed by the WILMINGTON, N.C. and Blovas. Ewerytlilng In ttocfcl Virginia border. number of students that the town’s sewer ordinance which $500 to $5000 Simon agreed to th^xin-Bxj^n- favoring their own stations. forced to buy merchandise in roofing nails were thrown on superintendent' that costs (UPI) — For the second will allow residents to retain In Pennsylvania, truckers within numerous budget items amount of the state grant is vestigation Friday aftCr^ifte i The Democrat said if the order to get gasoline. several highways in the third straight year, members of the reinforced concrete septic continued to picket in Beaver can be expected to rise determined by. Figure Skates *10” meeting with Sen. Abraham A. ^negations are true, “Then the day of the attempt to halt all Religion News J4ewswriters tanks with reinforced concrete Also, .banning the practice of and Allegheny counties. A excessively because of in­ Association have chosen the EVERYONE ACCEPTED Mon’s or Ladtos’ Ribicoff, D-Conn., who told major oil companies are still highway trucking. tops after connecting to the some dealers who will sell gas­ group of 25 to 30 truckers were flationary trends. It was recently suggested by doctrinal struggle within the Simon that consum ers in wrMking•rakir havoc within the state A milk truck was shot up on public sewer system.' Between Ages 40-87 oline to regular customers only. holed up at a truck stop in He said to expect com­ board member Marilyn Luthern Church-Missouri Connecticut “are taking a by sn e e z in g out the in- Interstate 76 at Rootstown in Originally, the town’s sewer • NO SALESMMI WILL CALL Another proposal to be con­ Washington County and were munities, particularly the size Breslow that all residents write synod as the top religion story Sleds - TolioataiB beating on price and supply and depepdeh^s and forcing the Akron area. The body of the 6 of the year. regulation had required that Call or write and give us yoiir date of birth. sidered is a voluntary rationing reported to be threatening non- of Bolton, to raise in taxes the or phone the state government we want to know why.” motorists intbjong lines at the truck was hit three times but The doctrinal squabble was abandoned tanks be cleaned and OPEN plan put into effect in Oregon strikers. amount of money needed to and legislators to stress the fact Ufe of America Insurance Corp. of Boston 2 Main St. Ribicoff extracted the agree­ rhajors’ stations>\ there "were no injuries, police chosen by the writers from 23 crushed. Under the new designed to eliminate long lines meet these types of inflationary that the surplus in the state is ™ . 643-7111 ment from Simon to look into Meskill complained that the said. nominations. regulations septic tanks, 40 Broad St., Boston, Mass. 02109, Dept. MH FARR’S and panic buying at gasoline costs as well as salary and needed in Bolton. the problem at a Senate in­ state is being shortchanged 20 A Consolidated Freight truck hooked.up to an ejector pump. vestigations subcommittee per cent less fuel than \*puld stations. was fired upon on Interstate 271 Turkish hearing that is seeking ways to normally be consumed iii The Oregon plan permits in Summit County. The bullets halt rising gasoline and fuel oil January. motorists with even number went through the windshield Airliner prices. But a spokesman for Simon’s license plates to buy gasoline on and the front of the truck. The The severe shortage in office said Thursday Connec­ even calendar days and the driver was not injured. Crashes \Connecticut also prompted ticut’s shortfall is the same same fqr odd-numbered plates. The Ohio Highway Patrol and Gov. Thomas J. Meskill to take requested for all states. Anyone may purchase gasoline the Portage County sheriff’s of­ IZMIR, Turkey (UPI) - A time out from other scheduled In Connecticut, ^ state on Saturdays under the plan. fice late Friday night and early Turkish Airlines twin-engine today swept thousands of nails F28 jet with 73 Turks aboard off the Ohio Turnpike, Ohio 14, ^ a n d n g crashed onto its right wing im­ Ohio 5, Ohio 303 and Interstate mediately after takeoff today 76. and burst into flames, airport Laurel Lake Payment Church Council Honors Beadles Two truck drivers were officials said. arrested Friday by the Ohio Police said 62 persons died in The Rev. Ronald Fournier, right, as president of the Manchester Area Conference of Highway Patrol and charged what airport officials called Churches welcomed the Salvation Army into the conference Friday night and at the same with disorderly conduct. Their ‘ Turkey’s worst air disaster. Procedure Explained time presented a farewell gift to Maj. and Mrs. Lawrence Beadle, commanding officers of case was continued and they The survivors were seriously were released. injured, officials said. Final acquisition of the 110- time as the closing, or else the Manchester Corps, who will leave Wednesday for a new assignment in Akron, Ohio. the time of the closing, lengthy In Washington, Teamster The plane carried 68 acre Laurel Lake by thq Town there would be no controls over The Beadles will be honored Sunday afternoon at a “Musical Salute” at the Citadel, and court action might have been President Frank Fitzsimmons passengers and a crew of five, of Manchester didn’t follow ap­ extraordinary occurrences such the story of events is reported on Page 5 of today’s Herald. (Herald photo by Gentiluomo) required to complete the Friday urged the nation’s police said. It was on a Inc. proved procedures but as fire, accident, or death. acquisition.” truckers to keep their rigs premature payments rt) the scheduled daily 50-minute flight 4 WEST ROAD ROCKVIUE Town Manager Robert Weiss, Dates of the identical checks rolling. to Istanbul. J former owners, Robert Case after /a Friday afternoon made out to the Dennisons were Fitzsimmons has been and Wells Case Dennison, Witnesses said the plane fell ineeting with other town of­ Jan. 3, according to records in Conference Of Churches meeting this week with Presi­ onto its right wing immediately 875-6203 weren’t illegal or improper. ficials, agreed that the payment the town treasurer’s office. The dent Nixon, Labor Secretary after liftoff. A fuel tank rO/H BIHOIJ SUVt BHIINCHIBI Checks totaling $449,000, split procedure followed "was not warranty deed for Laurel Lake Peter Brennan, ICC Chairman evenly between 4he Dennison exploded into flames and according to approved was received by the town Jan. •Has First Annual Meeting George Stafford and energy rescue workers were unable to CLOSED TUESDAY e 0pm 0 Days brothers, were drawn and and procedures since the check 15 and was filed in the town chief William Simon, to insure transmitted at least one week By ALICE EVANS get near the burning wreckage. SOMETHING NEW HAS BEEN ADDED AT should have been transmittid clerk’s office Jan. 16. Salvation Army Corps into year, according to the reports, the trucking industry will The cause of the crash was before the town received a coincident with receipt of the The two checks, making full The Rev. Ronald J. Fournier, membership, and the Rev. Mr. of its various division receive relief in their plight. not immediately determined. warranty deed for the property. deed.” PASTA Featuring This Week,,. payment for the Laurel Lake co-pastor of Emanuel Lutheran Fournier presented a gift to chairmen. Some of the events He said he had been assured Airport officials said the A Local lawyers contacted by PASTA ITEMS SERVED u n i i l 9:00 P.M. “However,” Weiss said, “the property, were cleared by the Church, Friday night was re­ Maj. and Mrs. Lawrence include the annual Easter every consideration will be weather was good when the The Herald agreed that pay­ D m to WMkend volunw wa ar* aorry Paata Is not avallabla FrI., Sat. a Sun. town retained the protection af­ bank Jan. 8 and Jan. 10, accor­ elected president of the Beadle, commanding officers Sunrise Service, and given to the truckers’ needs, in­ plane crashed at 7:07 a.m. ment prior to closing of a tran­ SPAGHETTI or MOSTACCIOLI LaStrada Restaurant^ forded by the bond for deed.” A ding to the town treasurer’s Manchester Area Conference of of the Corps, who are leaving ecumenical Thanksgiving cluding fuel and requests for in­ The officials said 20 persons w ith M E A T S A U C E ...... 1 T 5 saction isn't illegal or im­ bond for deed is an agreement terstate rate increases. w ith M E A T B A L L S ...... 2 00 records. Churches at its first annual Wednesday for another assign­ celebration, a Jewish-Christian were taken to hospitals, but w ith S A U S A G E ...... 2.00 proper, but it is foolish and un­ to deliver a deed for a property. Weiss, after his Friday after­ meeting and banquet at Concor­ ment in Akron, Ohio, for their dialogue series, an ecumenical Violence also was reported in most died en route or shortly wlH- ooiiauoriABJift 2.00 East side, west side, all around the town—the word is out usual. The lawyers said pay­ FEATURING JOHN BRITNEY, ORGANIST Weiss added that “Had one of noon meeting with Town dia Lutheran Church. many effqrts in behalf of Chris­ marriage counseling program West Virginia and some harass­ after arrival. that you just can’t beat either LaStrada East, or LaStrada ment should come at the same the parties not been available at Counsel William Broneill, Town The Rev. Mr. Fournier took tian unity and brotherhood. and an organization for single ment was reported in three It was the second crash of an FRI. & SAT. NIGHT 9 P.M. to ^ A.M. West for the best in family dlijing at realistic prices. Treasurer Roger Negro, and over the helm of the conference The conference is planning persons between the ages of 25 counties in Southwestern Penn­ F28 jet this month. On Jan. 1, BAKED MANICOTTA ... .t ...... r * ? ...... 2.25 Town Controller Thomas last'^ptember when its foun­ many things lor the coming and 50. sylvania. an F28 owned by Italy’s Itavia N STU FFE D S H ELLS ...... 2.25 For over 25 years, Jim an^Kjean MoroconI have com­ Moore, said the premature ding president, the Rev. Lyman Wegt Virginia Gov. Arch airline crashed while landing at C H EESE R A V IO L I...... 2.25 bined their talents to JSring you truly "home-style’’ M E A T R A V IO L I...... 2.25 Trashmeii Collect payments occurred after Farrar, resigned as co-pastor of Moore ordered state police on Turin, killing 39 of the 43 per­ cooking, served with the know how and culinary ability Robert Dennison visited Weiss Center Congregational Church around-the-clock duty to keep sons aboard. that have madp the^tw o fine restaurants the talk of the “in early January” and and left Manchester to join the Regional order as altercations, pistol town. Burglary Suspect requested final payment for the administrative staff of the Lan­ shots and tire slashings by property. caster (Pa.) Theological maverick drivers, ignoring the CLOUDY LaStrada Ea^rlpw has a new, very capable manager, MANCHESTER BY LEN AUSTER The man arrested was' iden­ Weiss said he referred Den­ Seminary. Act Challenged postponement of a nationwide Mike M e t i^ , assisted by his lovely wife and co-host, tified by police as Walter Foley, nison to Moore and Negro. Other officers elected Friday shutdown, were reported. LA STRADA EAST Three refuse collectors made In Youngstown, Ohio, George Claudia.^om a cup of coffee, to a complete meal, or a an extra pickup this morning at 29, of 3 Walnut St. He was Moore checked the purchase night are Mrs. Harry K. Carr of PHILADELPHIA (UPI) — A group of banks holding bowl oTour famods "just like Mom’s’’ soup; you really —and— agreements, Weiss said, and St. Bartholomew’s (Church, vice Bowman of Sqlem, Ohio, said a Childer’s Restaurant on Hart­ charged with third-degree morov than $800 million in Penn Central mortgage bonds yourself XiK try us. Tru us soon, we assdre you COUNTRY CLUB burglary and possession of assumed that legal aspects of president; Mrs. Frederick bullet tore through the grille of ford Rd. when they captured’a filed suit Friday against three top government officials his truck and wounded him that if will be a most rewarding dining experience! man as he was leaving after burglar tools, police said. the acquisition had been com­ Flynn of Center Congregational I LA STRADA WEST, slightly as he was fired on from Continued sunny this after­ burglarizing the establishment. plied with. “There was no in­ Church, secretary; and Arthur declaring the Regional Rail Reorganization Act un­ another truck passing him pn a noon, with clouds thickening by The three Trash-Away A police spokesman said that dication to him by Mr. Den­ Holmes of North United constitutional. They Are The Best-! RESTAURANT Methodist Church, treasurer. city street. tonight. Temperatures in the employes were making a four vending machines were nison that anything other than The plaintiffs asked that a three-judge federal court be payment was necessary to com- Named chairmen of the four Two truck drivers were 30s tonight, with a 70 per cent routine stop at the restaurant at rifled and $74 in change was convened to find the new law “repugnant to the constitu­ S. MAIN ST.-MANCHESTER plete the purchase conference divisions are Mrs. released after being charged by chance of showers. You’re sure to enjoy our daily breakfast, luncheon, about 7 a.m. when a waitress taken, all of which was tion on its face.” and dinner specialsl We serve quality food prepared recovered. Police also reported requirements,” Weiss said. David Holcomb, Christian Uni­ the Ohio Highway Patrol with Sunday, cloudiness continuing came running out and told them The $2 billion rail act was that about $300 worth of food Weiss said Negro “recorded, ty; the Rev. Robert J. Eldridge Constitution.” disorderly conduct. They had with the same chance of by experienced chefs. Our service Is tops, and our that a burglar was inside. signed by President Nixon Jan. been arrested at a truck stop showers. Highs in the 50s. atmosphere is most pleasanti One man, John Watson of was piled up ready to be carted signed, and transmitted” and Sister Julia Ryan, Christian The suit said the legislation Open To The Public away. checks to Dennison after he Education; John Carlson and 20 to realign the Penn Central “does not constitute a lawful near Warren. Outlook for Monday: Cloudy Hartford, covered the front and six other bankrupt carriers Another driver said shots and mild, with another chance LEGAL BEVERAGES door while the other two, Fred received the payment voucher. the Rev. Wayne Kendall, Social exercise of the power of The $449,400 paid for the Action; Miss Barbara Baker in the Northeast and Midwest Congress to regulate interstate were fired at his rig on near of showers. Breakfast Served Any Time... LUNCHEON SPECIALS Deliripa of 5 Plano PI. and Foley was released on a $5,- SO' property is part of a $1,391,000 and Mrs. Richard Marshall, into a private profit-making commerce.” Served Daily 11:30 A.M. Wayne Shaw, of 91 Foster St., 000 surety bond, with super railroad. covered the rear door. appropriation approved by Special Ministries. The plaintiffs include seven LASTRADA to 3 P.M. appearance in Circuit Court 12, Manchester voters March 13, Members elected to serve on Named as defendants were 00' LA STRADA The man inside started to banks and five insurance firms. Manchester, scheduled for Feb. 1973. The other $941,600 is for the board of directors include U.S. Transportation Secretary WEST leave through the rear exit but 25. The banks are the Bank of New 471 Hartford Rd. EAST We Cater To Sanquets, improvements to the adjoining Mrs. Elizabeth Andrews of Claude S. Brinegar, Interstate York, Bankers Trust Co. and he was grabbed and held by the The Trash-Away workers \we Manchester, 699 Main Street Weddings and Parties sanitary'landfill area. 'The llo Bolton Congregational Church, Commerce Commission Chair­ U.S. Trust Co., all of New Manchester two who were guarding the door returned to their task of making man George M. Stafford, 2 Owner: Jim MorIconI acres of Laurel Lake will also the Rev. Ondon Stairs of Com­ York; Commercial Bank and Owner: Jim MorIconI until police arrived. normal, uneventful pickups. Your Host: Jim arid Tel. 646-0103 be used for landfill. munity Baptist Church, the Treasury Secretary George P. Trust, of Albany, N.Y. and Your Host: Mike and Jean MorIconI Rev. Paul Trinque of the Schultz and the U.S. Railway First Pennsylvania, Girard and Claudia MetMer Church of the Assumption, the Association, a corporation Fidelity Banks, all of. Rev. Earle Custer of North scheduled to be organized under Philadelphia. Serving the finest... Unitejd Methodist Church, the the legislation. The insurance companies are H I K ID S \ Crude Oil Production Rev. Stephen White of St. The complaint was filed by Connecticut Central and Monday HAVE M O M A DAD REGISTis YOU FOR A Mary’s Episcopal Church, the attorneys Lewis Craco of New Connecticut Mutual Life, both York and Frederick Ballard of \ Rev. Felix Davis of Second of Hartford; Metropolitan Life, Congregational Church, the Philadelphia. 6 0 | H T H D 4 | ^ Prudential and Equitable Life, is Fish Fry. 2 6REAKFAST Discrepancy Reported It charged that the new Rev. Norman Swensen of Trini­ all of New York. A real great catchl Fried lllata of ty Covenant Church and legislation “requires the taking hih, French Iriee, cola elaw. at WASHINGTON (UPI) - With dealing with the figures,” on stock in order to get more Everett Jewett of the Salvation of the plaintiffs property for U.S. stocks of crude oil SECONDS MEALS Oliver said. under the new allocation Army. public use without payment or reported at a six-year low, the ON THE HOUSE! featuring... The American Petroleum program. The conference welcomed the just compensation in violation Loyalty F ^ eral Energy O f^e (FEO) Institute (API), representing of the fifth amendment of the Breakfast, Lunch says it has discovined a dis­ Assistant FEO Administrator And we’ve got these other special days, loo: the industry, said 14 of the 16 John Weber said although there and Dinner crepancy in 4he oil,industry’s TUES. FREE reporting companies “verified might be an “ incentive to Proven WED. THURS. FRI. CARTOONS weekly production figures. the accuracy of the data sub­ SOFT DRINKS A The FEO said Friday its cheat,” company supplies LONDON (UPI) - Alex VEAL mitted to us.” The API said it would be audited and a fine of Inside PIZZA OLD TIME figures on crude oil production would share that information Rusk’s friends call him a good Spaghotti Deep Sea Chicken Ciam $2,500 a day could be imposed union man. On Friday, he AND MOVIES PARMIGIANO differ by more than 1.1 million with the FEO anjJ^ry to deter­ Today's Spree Dinner Choice with Spaghaftl and Salad for falsifying supply figures. proved it by calling off his Special 3 FOOT ' barrels a day from industry mine why there was a serious ALWAYS SHOWN or Vagiitablo ‘ Another energy official, Eric honeymoon to join a picket line. BALOON figures for the week ending Jan. drop in chide stock during the AT BIRTHDAY R. Zausner, sai(Hhe develop­ Rusk said he and his new wife 18. . • week in question. S; News tor Senior Citizens, page 2 *1.9$ *1.99 *1.99 PARTIES ment of an accurate reporting Doris were just getting ready to S325 FEO officials said they have The industry said there was ONLY system had the “highest Cut Your Taxes, page 2 . depart when they heard of the not determined the reason for an 8.6 million barrel weekly Winterized Wheels priority.” Bolton Library pros and cons, page 3 strike atjb p plant where they Special prices for childreni the “niajor discrepancy,” but drop, but the FEO said it should OPEN FEO chief William E. Simon both w orlF David R. Oliver, acting chief of have been only 800,000 barrels. Business Bodies, page 7 Whether it is physical fitness or the gasoline shortage, this told the Senate Permanent So, instead of a weekend at H O lU A R D Please Call In Advance For Reservations oil and gas statistics, said there In testimony before a House , Heralding Homes, page 9 unidentified East Hartford bicyclist is no fair-weather 394 Tolland Turnpike might be a statistical error in Investigations Committee the resort of Ramsgate, Rusk Manchester, Conn. JoHnsonS subcommittee Friday, two Friday he might agree with Water tirm takes tiood control steps, page 14 went on strike while his wife user of the two-wheeler. He has winterized his cycle industry figures dating back to federal energy officials said oil o ti SHAKEH PIZZA PARLOR F E U C F S growing demands by some stayed home to cook. against every form of the eleihents except high water. Exit 94 1-86 ^ e ’^Fbmf'qC^jmerfca a preylous period. companies might be tempted to Cheney Tech wins third straight, page 10 ROUTE 30 VERNON PHONE 875-0793 senators for a petroleum price “We botji feel very strongly This picture was snapped on Burnside Ave. by Herald - 363 BROAD ST. (Formerly Mr. Turkey) MANCHESTER It was “the biggest dis­ cheat.in telling the government crepancy in my 30 years of rollback, but only if.it does not about this strike,” Rusk said. photographer Tony Gentiluomo. how much crude oil they have hurt the oil industry. ■y ' 4 \

.N ▼AiBdVS OHDIW irDH PAGE TWO - MANCHESTER F 'ENING HERALD. Manchester. Corniv. Sat., Jan, 26. W74 MANCHESTEFl EVENjNG HERALD Conn., Sat.. Jan. 26, 1974 - PAGE THREE Orchestra and Chorale Vernon QQC ADMISSIOtr News for Senior Citizens Common Errors Can Should Bolton^ Vote Library? Vernon B"irst Aid Courses Planned ^ ANYTIME Plan June 2 Concert By Wally Fortin Attract the Auditors With a goal toward liaving course will be issued a card to help dover some , of the Recycling Center each establishment in the Tri- frorn the Heart Association Streisand and Redford (P6) The board of directors of the past five years, is presently on By RAY DE CRANE and will be rechecked. This, d o n n a HOLLAND Con expenses of custodial fees and Manchester Civic Orchestra- sabbatical leave from UConn. Hi. Here we go with part two Tuesday with no wins or losses. then, is another thing to be Town area of Vernon, Tolland,, stating that he or she is such. Accepting Paper Most taxpayers breathe a qualified to perform cardio- “THE WAV WE W ET Chorale has finalized plans for Manchester is one of three of our column. We need one more man or fine entertainment, as the sigh of relief when tjieir re­ avoided. Take the additional “ I’m not opposed to building a new and Ellington, have at least one Those wishing to pre-register Eves at 7:05-9:10 its annual combined spring towns in Connecticut that has 1 hope you read Wednesday’s woman to fill out our No. 20 Round Table Singers under the fund check has been mailed tew minutes to make sure you library, I’m opposed to spending $300,000 person trained in first aid pulqionary resuscitation. for the program should call the have made the proper selec­ The Vernon recycling center SAT. WAT. 2.m. SK ONT. 2 Ml concert. its own civic orchestra and column with the good news team. Anyone interested in direction of Miss Martha While to them. The same feeling is for the construction of a new library,” technique, the Rockville Area E a ^ session will last five office of the Rockville Area “ ecology scholarship” at, ATM raw. SAT. HTE II:M PJl tion. on West Rd, is now accepting / The concert will be presented chorale. The orchestra serves about our bus and mini-bus. If joining, please call Bemie at will be here. Old man weather shared by another taxpayer Pro said Morris Silverstein, Board of Finance Chamber of Commerce will hour^ No fee will be charged Chamber of Commerce, 872- Rockville High School, you didn’t I suggest you do. made us postpone having them who wrote a check for taxes IRS employs a variety of sponsor a special course on but donations will be accepted 0587, & paper and cardboard as well as ■ purchased a swing set for June 2 at 7:30 p.m. in Bailey as an outlet for persons who the Parkade Lanes, 643-1507. special forms which are used member. glass, Penny Stevens of the Auditorium at Manchester High In the column, I mentioned twice now, so let’s hope this still due and months have ‘ Feb. 2. Valley Falls Park, paid for have had traininjg in musical in­ Wednesday morning we had in certain situations. There is Is the town of Bolton to have a facility Silverstein said he would like to see the Vernon Junior Women’s Club School. that we are all set with funds time we’ll get a break. ’The gone by without a word from The course will be presented plastic identification for cars struments and who desire to 12 members for the crewel em­ one form for moving ex­ that will be of benefit to the educational, money received from revenue sharing has announced." ■ Jerome Laszloffy, a member for our bus. However, if you singers always put on a wonder­ Internal Revenue Servied. by the Emergency Action Vernon for Rockville High School ac­ play symphonic iriiisic under broidery class', and we also had Thew are not necessarily penses, another for the sick recreational and cultural needs of the funds spent on areas beneficial to all s,The Junior Women’s Club is of the music department staff still want to make a donation, ful show for us so you all better Simulation Team (E.A.S.T.) tivities, furnished "seed professional leadership. 34 pinochle players with the infallible signs that your pay exclusion, still another community?, asked members of the townspeople. one of five organizations par­ at the University of Connec­ we would accept it toward our plan on being here next for reporting employee busi­ and there will be two sessions, money” for the Rent-A-Kid A AOnr (MASK) AUTMAII niM Orchestra rehearsals will following results: return has been accepted as Bentley Memorial Library Committee this He said he would like to see taxpayers ticipating in operation of tnk \ ticut, will be guest conductor. food fund in hopes we can Thursday. ness expense. It is not man­ one at 8 a.m. and the other at 1 project and contributed to resume Monday at 7:45 p.m. in Bess Moonan, 636; Bessie filed. Anytime within three week. given a break by using the money on items Mason Re-EIecteil center. The others are the “A LONG GOODBYE” reduce the price for our meals Our California trip is just datory that you use the p.m., both to be held at the Ver­ CROP. Dr. Jack Heller, the regular the Keeney St. School. Any in­ Coste, 594; Gladys Smith, 573; years of the filing deadline, Members said it would be entirely possi­ that will have to be undertaken in the Suburban Women’s Club, Ver­ EffiS XT 7:30 - 9:30 at the Center. abojit finalized now, as Paul prescribed form. You could non Center Middle School. The center is staffed by musical director and conductor terested string player who Mabel Keeney, 572; Ann Young, your return can still be ble if the electorate of the town supports future and, when undertaken, will raise non League of Women Voters, SAT. MAT. 2 NA $01 COir. 1:30 PAL of the orchestra-chorale for the Let me make this perfectly Ryan spent a couple busy days audited and questioned. design a simple statement of the taxes. The program will consist of a students each Saturday from 10 ATM PEAF. SAT. AT 12 MMTE would like to play with the 566; Marjorie McLain, 553; the program for the library at the Town Library Board Head Rockville High School Service clear: We are not starting trying to put the hotel reser­ One of the safest ways to facts covering the situation lecture on business and retail a.m. to 2 p.m. and the clubs pay group may call Mrs. Barbara , John Yules, 540; Beatrice which could be attached to Meeting Monday. The board member said that less than a Club and the Pilgrim another fund drive. It’s only a vations together. It’s ohly four avoid this situation is by legal responsibilities involving them to with unloading Dickie, personnel manager, 241 Mader, 636; Florence North, your return. * John Smythe, chairman, on behalf of the year ago when he voted yes for the total of 51,656 volumes; total Fellowship of the First suggestion, because I’ve had quick weeks away, and by next making sure your return is as first aid and a complete course John S. Mason was re-elected and stacking. The center is also (n^THEATRES EAST Henry St., 649-6543. 530; Frances Fike, 528, and But IRS personnel are ac- committee said the Library Board and the preliminary plans for the library, the cost circulation of 189,660; total Congregational Church of Ver­ people say they still plan to week I should be able to tell you letter-perfect as possible. in cardio-pulmonary resuscita­ to his seventh term as president items in picture file, 12,610; open daily for those who have Chorale rehearsals will begin Gladys Seelert, 518. It should be taken for custom ed to seeing Public Building Tommission with the ad­ figure in mind was $180,000. Now it’s $100,- non. make a donation. when we plan to have a briefing tion, including a practical of the board of directors of the glass, paper or cardboard to tentatively either Feb. 25 or After lunch it was a busy tgranted that every tax return prescribed forms in given ditional help of the State Library Commis­ 0()0 more. total pamphlets, 1,256; Mrs. Stevens said the' ESTATE Laughing Policemen We are still counting very session. situations. Your own ex­ demonstration. Rockville Public Library at the deposit. aSAWCNItTIR CINTI* March 4. Ralph Maccarone, ceramic class in one section, (is first verified for mathe­ sion and architectural advice, have Included in Silverstein’s suggestions as phonograph records, 1,309; and recycling center project was rtfl f»AIR RIAt or TNIATRI much on a successful food sale planation is a departure from Each person completing the recent annual meeting of the during the year answered 2,639 The paper, including music teacher at Illing Junior and in another we had four Don’t forget that this m atical accuracy by IRS labored long and hard to present to the to where revenue sharing funds could be originally intended only for the Tuesday, and we are hoping for Tuesday is our Food Sale at the the normal and attracts un­ board. reference questions. newspapers and magazines, SATURDAY High School, will train the tables for our afternoon bridge when it is processed. Yet, townspeople of Bolton the first public spent were a combination new town office benefit of the clubs but the WALKING TALL a large turnout for' the due attention. Avoid it if At the same meeting, Mrs. The total number of should be bound in manageable chorale. One of the selections games, with the following lucky Center. Tell your friends it will millions of taxpayers do not building (outside of educational facilities) and library, tennis courts, swimming pool, philosophy has changed and the SUNDAY Manchester Jaycee Wives take the time to recheck all possible. Luella H. Denley, who has been borrowers registered is 15,258; packages. Cardboard should be for the orchestra and chorale winners; be a good chance for them to in over 60 years. E.J. Holl estate, addition to firehouse and money is now being returned to Casino Night, because these the math calculations before INEWSPAPER ENTERPRIES AS.SN.I Rewards Posted on the library staff since 1957 total attendance at pre-school bundled separately. All metal will be by Prokofiev. Rehear­ Sarah Wilson, 4,050; Ann, pick up some real good goodies The plans for the new library are on dis­ the potential purchase of land in the center benefit the town. ROBIN HOOD two fund raisers are being to treat the family. I also mailing their return. and is presently serving as head programs, 1,312; total atten­ should be removed from glass sals will be at the Keeney St. Campbell, 3,750; Irene Foisy, play at the library and at Community Hall of town. For Information With the $900 gleaned from i:riMjj«uin>W counted upon to put the frosting If you itemize your deduc­ of the children’s division, an­ dance at school-age programs, and it should be sorted accor­ CHILDREN'S School at 7:45 p.m. 3,720; Marjorie McLain, 3,290, suggest to get here early for viewing by any interested townspeo­ Silverstein said that operating budgets the recycling project, the on the bus fund drive. tions you will then compute On Two Murders nounced she will retire, effec­ 1,637; and total participation in ding to color. and Ivy Siddell, 3,070. because once we open the door ple. alone are going way out of sight. "Let’s center established a $150 MGM MATiNEES Yours truly has been at 9 o’clock things are sold very your own tax by using the ap­ HARTFORD (UPI) - The tive March 30. Miss Natalie Ide, the summer reading program, Dance Planned propriate Tax Rate Schedule ; 1974 Cut Your The library will have a built-in capacity not lie this free money in one project, let’s STATE somewhat curtailed in ac­ quickly. state is offering two rewards of head librarian in the adult 350. MAIKMISTfl CIMTU By the way, don’t forget our tor your amount of taxable I Own Taxes for expansion by the inclusion of architec­ spread it around,” he said. f R I I PARK tIA R OF T H IA T II tivities this past week, and only $3,000 each for information library, retired last fall. Other officers re-elected big St. Valentine’s Dance Menus income. Similarly, if you I Maidiiiiir Eniig ImU, P.0. Im 411 tural requirements for a mezzanine at any He further explained that jf the proj^qt Oscar R. Guilbault is library spent a few short hours at the im leading to the solution of two re­ were Frederick Hallcher, vice Thursday, Feb. 14, starting at 7 The menu for the week are: don’t itemize, you will find [ b it tty SM . In T«rK HY. m il future date. is approved, the town will have committed BEST PICTURE I office. I got into an accident your tax due on the appropri­ cent murders. director. Since he took over the president, and Mrs. Glenn H. WINNER OF p.m. Tickets will be available Monday: Beef noodle soup, I Send Dostpaid___ book(s). If the library is approved at Monday's itself to $3(X),000. Then, if revenue sharing Open 3 * $100 each Encloted it The rewards, concern the position last fall he has directed Stephenson, secretary. ACADEMV AWARDS Theater last weekend. Yes! I ran smack turkey salad sandwich, pickles ate Tax Table, depending Junds stop coming in, the mill rate will in­ starting Monday. Along with I $ ------meeting and revenue sharing funds are a changeover in the filing into Mr. Flu, and he floored me upon the number of exemp­ crease, he said. killings of Janette Couture, 21, Other members of the board fUMOIfl nines rum Mickey Fendell and his band, and potato cliips, moist cup­ designated for the project, it is not method. He announced, at the Schedules with a shot to the head, and on cakes, beverage. tions you claim. I Make So far, Bolton has received $108,000 in­ Oct. 13 and Nancy Ruselowski, are Martin B. Burke, John R. WESTOWN expected to cost any more in taxes. to the chest. By my doctor’s we’ll have some more fun There are several Tax Rate I checker of Waterbury, Nov. 9. meeting, that the subject divi­ Gottier, Douglas R. Hayes, All Day PHARMACY entertainment along with our There will be no meal Schetiules and even more j money cluding interest, in revenue sharing funds. sion of each drawer in the card request, I had to sort of lay low I order Miss Couture was found Robert F. Kahan, Mrs. Charles usual goodies to munch on, and Tuesday. Tax Tables. Only one fits your C u t catalog is now complete and for a few days. Wednesday: Homemade I payable I b u r O w n stabbed to death in her East R. McLean, Thomas S. Mason, Saturdsy door prizes. case. If you don’t use the j to "Tax Hartford apartment. Mrs. the refiling of subject cards in Herman G. Olson, John H; Sunday. Oil Painting Wednesday evening we had Scotch broth, bacon, lettuce and proper one your return will j Book" la jK e s the catalog is 25 per cent com­ OK, let’s go on with the show, tomato sandwich, pickle and be separated from the pack Ruselowski was found severely Peters III, and Mrs. David N. J o Uil|lKliali IhwnlhtR our first tryouts for our Variety I Allows pleted. All Medicinal Services Available and we start with ’Tuesday. In chips, chocolate brownies, ■ weeks Coventry Brain ard Sees New Law beaten in her home and later Unlerborn. For reasons of Jerry Lewis Cinema 1— “The Show, under the direction of j lor died in Waterbury Hospital. In his report to the board, health, Mrs. C. David Oliphant 455 HARTFORD ROAD the morning we had the joint Roger and Marci Negro. We beverage. 643-5230 [ACADEMY PLUS! Long Goodbye,” 2:00-7:00-9:15- I delivery Guilbault said the library has a resigned from the board. AWARD. 12 Midnight jumping with an oil painting had a nice turnout for the first Thursday: Chilled apple I Easing Speeial Ed Cost I JWINNER Jerry Lewis Cinema 2 — class downstairs, and a night, and found lots of good juice, roast chicken with giblet I Name M-G-M pteMiils “Paper Moon,” 2:00-7:15-9:30- ceraniic class upstairs. Also prospects and everyone is real­ gravy, creamy whipped potato, Public I1 our smiling groucho bus driver com fritters, lima beans, roll 1 Address Hugo Thomas donated their Anyone who wishes to join A Gwtge P3I Production 12:00 Midnight ly excited over the idea. MONICA SHEA at 1:00 U.A. East 1 — “Laughing made the rounds taking 15 Our next tryouts are this Sun­ and butter, cream puff with 1 City prize money from the Christ­ with the committee and par­ 2:30 members shopping. sauce. Records Correspondent mas Display to the fund. ticipate in Rid Litter Day or SAVE 2 0 % TO 6 0 % DURING THIS INCREDIBLE _ _ i y Policeman,” 2:00-7:00-9:05 day afternoon at 2, and wetre 1 Slate Zip U.A. East 2 - "Walking In the afternoon the action hoping to see many new faces Friday: Italian shells and 1 Tel. 742-9495 Four new members have any other program is invited to SINGS W arranty Deeds Rep. Jesse Brainard from the , doors OpfST Tall,” 2:30-4:45-7:00-9:20 moved to the Parkade Lanes because this is all adding up to meat sauce, tossed salad with joined the committee; Mrs. attend the next meeting on Rosalie A. Gilbert To George 53rd District has announced , M o n THE U.A. East 3— "Robin Hood,” where our Senior Bowling becoming a real ball, with fun dressing, hot oven rolls and A. and Velma A. McKenzie, John Ryan, Mrs. James Thursday, Feb. 21. League was quite busy with the butter, fruit cocktail with that the Legislatives Com­ Hughes, Verdi Scara and Mrs. During the winter months the After-Inventory Sale! 28 FOR for everyone. J6in iis, we need BLUES 2:00-3:40-5:20-7:00-8:45: Mid­ property at 171 Ralph Rd., con­ missioners Office has drafted a night Show, “Night of the Living following results: you to help, not only as an whipped cream. George Paquette. committee is meeting only once 4 hour sale? veyance tax $46.75. bill (number 903) which would ^ J QtrNroc OincoH lln#il C D Ril Ca-kv Tu:«« In Women’s Class A group, entertainer, but to help with .Schedule for the Week Plans for Rid Litter Day are a month and having a rotating Stores closed Monday Until 5 P.M. For This Great Event! Consult Time Clock Dead," and "Gruesome Fox Grove Ltd. to Henry and reinburse towns one hundred Twosome" Ann Wimmer took the high tri­ many other phases of the Monday, 10 a.m. to noon, Gail Pedemonte, property on being formulated. The date for chairman. The chairman for ple with a 404 and Mary Chaves " per cent for the cost of educa- this will be designated by Gov. the month of January is John (J > V South Windsor Cinema — necessary things needed to kitchen social bingo, one can of Nutmeg Dr., conveyance tax tion for students from “Last Tango in Paris,” 7:15- had 165 for the high single. In make it a great show. canned goods needed; noon to $53.35. Thomas Meskill, but is usually Druge and the February chair­ R t. Mansfield and Southbury THESE WILL BE OUR ^Super Savings! Stock Up Now! v > p r i 9:30-12 Midnight the Class B group, Eva Lutz 12:30 p.m., lunch is served; 1 George A. and Velma A. in April. man will be Mrs. Judy LeDoyt. Sullivan Ave took both the high triple and the Orange Bowl Slides Training Schools who are Burnside — “Tom 'Thumb,” p.m. to 4 p.m., pinochle games. McKenzie to Frank J. and residents of town. LOW EST PRICES OF THE 1:30; “Thief Who Came To high single with a 308 and 122. Thursday morning Gloria had Bus pickup at 8:30 a.m., return OFF 6 4 4 - 2 6 5 4 ^ Marilyn M. Melluzzo, property This act will cover trainable Dinner,” 7:30; “Scarecrow,” 10 members in the arts and trips at 12:30 and 4 p.m. Vernon YEAR! Publisher’s In the Men’s Class A group, at 100 Delmont St., conveyance youngsters who are placed in 9:20 crafts class, and the craft for Tuesday, 10 a.m. to noon, oil tax $35.20. •TREMENDOUS 3 0 ® / / \ O / 0 F F I V NO ONIUWOCR Bowl Parade. After that there dictionaries, Gothics, educational, etc. Regular or ■ IT A O M in iO Dragon," 8:55; “Learning a 446. W^nesday: 10 a.m. to noon, Louis Leo Gaudet, Hartford, The Retail Committee of4he I I Yellow Ticketed was square dancing and regular these students living in a home mittee of the chamber Three,” 10:45 This week ended the first half crewel embroidery class, and and Nancy Louise Warman Rockville Area Chamber of is M W / W Sale Prices! Examples: Hard to Hold W W dancing. 257 BROAD STREET on Main St. soon. currently cooperating Showcase Cinema 1 — of the season. This means that pinochle games; noon to 12:30 Amaio, Vernon, Feb. 9. Commerce is calling on with Pub. r* O / k Pub. Next Thursday afternoon we Brainard said he was confi­ other area chambers on mutual “Papillon,” Cont. 1:45-4:30- each team will start next p.m., lunch is served; 1 p.m. to chamber retail members, and List ^ w List 0 0 ^ List Scope Super Size [SHCWCAM CINEMA/ 1234 will be treated to some very dent that the bill would pass. problems and an agreement 7Sc W f c 95c 1.25 7:20-10:30 4 p.m., bridge games; 1:30 to other interested energy con- ALL OUTERWEAR! EXIT 9KFORBES STREETlor EXIT SBlSILVER LANE)on 1-84 ■ Brainard will be holding of­ concerning curtailment of store Showcase Cinema 2 — 3:30 p.m., ceramic class. Bus servers, to consider curtailing Pt. 8 oz. Bottle ^ . EAST HARTFORD • ^24HR.TEL. INFO. 568-8810 • Legal Notices fice hours in the next three hours will be one of the matters ris?'i05 rrs?'i22 ise 1 • ACRES OF FREE LIGHTED PARKING* We Honor MASTER CHARGE • “Magnum Force,” Cont. 1:00- pickup at 8:30 a m. and return Saturdays. He will be in Coven­ of store hours. ^Ladies * Men «Boys *Girls 2.05 Size V f Andover to be considered. 1.50 I 1.75 I 1.95 . I 3:05-5:10-7:40-10:10; Special Court of Probate, District of Andover trip and pickup at 12:30 p.m., try Jan. 26 from 8 to 9:30 a.m.; In a letter to all chamber STEUEDUSnn Late Show, 12:30 NOTICE OF HEARING and return again at 3 p.m. Henry Block has Repoli, in his letter to Hardcover adult, childrens, reference, art, E S T A T E O F HOWARD K. Willinglon Town Hall from 10 to members, William Repoli, * In fa n ts * T o d d le r s Modess Super & Regular members said. "Your positive religion, best sellers, many more. tncqumi Hommn Showcase Cinema 3— “Don’t HINCKLEY Thursday: 9:30 a.m. to 11:15 11:30 a.m., Feb. 2; and the president, said the Retail Com­ Pursuant to an order of Hon. Norman response to the form below will •Pant Coats • Coats • Wools • Chubbies Look Now,” 1:15-3:10-5:05-7:10- a m., arts and crafts class; 17 reasons why you mittee has suggested that the Examples: PBHLLOn Snowmobile J. Preuss. Judge, dated January 22. 1974 Tolland Selectman’s Office indicate to us whether the • SkiJackets • Fake Furs 'Snorkels Pkg. of 40 O C C 9:40; Special Late Show, 11:30 a hearing will be held on an application 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., Hot- only practical way to approach from 1 to 2 p.m. on Feb. 9, Retail Committee's belief that Pub. Pub. Reg. 1.65 Showcase Cinema 4 — praying that the fiduciary's account be Meal, and meals-on-wheels; 1 the energy conservation •Sport Jackets • Snowmobiles DBNAIO Club Forming accepted and an order of distribution be sh^ld come to us Safely .Award coooperation will be List List “American Graffitti,” Cont. p.m. to 3 p.m., Fun-Day problem is to get general agree­ given as is said application on file more Chief of Police Robert forthcoming because of support 4:95 3 .4 6 6.95 Q-Tips Cotton Swabs amnuND 1:00-2:55-4:55-7:00-9:30; Special An organizational meeting of fully appears, at the Court of Probate on featuring the Round Table ment on*a specific proposal. Ladies’ Cold Weather Knit Hats .| cn 4 .8 6 February 11, 1974 at 1:00 p.m. Kjellquist has reported that the fo r curtailing energy Late Show, 11:40 the proposed Andover Snow­ Singers and square dancing. for income tax help. The committee is suggesting, Pub. Pub. ^^^^^^^Jlormai^^^reuss^udge town has been presented with requirements is a correct one.” List List Pkg. of 170 Vernon Cine 1 — “The Way mobile Club will be held Bus pickup at 8:30 a.m. and as an initial proposal, that the American Automobile Members are asked to return 9.95 14.95 1.08 Size For We Were,” 2:00-7:05-9:10-11:30 Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at 11:30 p.m., return trip at 3:15 retailers agree to a modest cur­ Ladies’ Turtleneck Sweaters 6 .9 6 1 0 .4 6 2 98*^ INVITATION Reason 12. 'We have had years Association’s 1972 “ Pedestrian the forms by Jan. 28. Vernon Cine 2 — “The Long Cordner’s Equipment Co. on p.m. tailment of hours, that is to of experience and our people have Safety Citation” 7th year Fantastic Values...... a. Goodbye,” 2:00-7:30-9:30-12^ Long Hill Rd., Andover. (The Friday, 10 a.m. to noon, open their doors one-half hour TO BID achievement award. For All Cars! STP Midnight firm is located in the same Sealed bids will be received kitchen social bingo, one can of been specially ti-ained. We will later than at present. Ladies’ Robes/Loungewear The town was cited for its GROOMING - BOARDING Building at the town garage.) in the Office of The Director of canned goods needed; noon to do our best in preparing your Included in the letters to the Orig. to 14.99...... Oil Treatment record of seven years without a of all Breeds The club is open to families General Services, 41 Center 12:30 p.m.. Lunch is served; 1 return, and then we’ll carefully members is a form to be pedestrian fatality as reported as well as individuals. Street, Manchester, Connec­ p.m. to 4 p.m., setback games. checked as to whether or not SHERIDANE KENNELS Ladies’ Panty H ose Agilon, Cantrece," Reg. check it for accuracy. in the AAA Pedestrian Safety 99c All interested persons are ticut until February 7, 1974 at Bus pickup at 8:30 a.m., return the member would agree to the (With tender Love & Care) Regal, Queen, Hi-Side Bikini, 7 > | c DEPARTMENT OF DRAMATIC ARTS Sunday urged to attend. For more in­ 11:00 a.m. for the following; trips at 12:30 p.m. and after set­ Inventory while meeting the 66<^ proposal. Professional (grooming Support, Orig. to 1.89...... f ea. THE UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT formation phone 742-9117 ONE FOUR DOOR SEDAN back games. AAA standards of program per­ Lubricates in coldest formance. Repoli said it is envisaged Heated Indoor-Outdoor Ladies’ Sheer Ankle Hi Hose 7 6 STORRS, CONNECTICUT Bid forms, plans and that if the modest curtailment weather. Limit 2 per customer. Vernon Cine 1 — “The Way A six-year achievement in the Runs Beige, 3 Pr. Pkg., Reg. 1.59...... 3 Pr Pkg. ^ I Delayed Party specifications are available at A is successful the chamber will PRODUCTION SCHEDULE We Were,” 2:00-4:30-7:00-9:10 same category was presented Ultrasanitary Conditions The Ladies Auxiliary to the the General Services Office, 41 have the nucleus for further Ladies’ Stretch Strap Bras C C c Vernon Cine 2 — “The Long Center Street, Manchester, to the town last year for the Tel. 228-9089 F a m o u s Andover Fire Department will 1971 period. group action in the same direc­ Sizes 32-40 A, B. C, Reg. $1...... DO General Electric WORLD PREMIERE Goodbye,” 1:303:30-5:30-7:30- Connecticut. tion. Rt. 6 6 Hebron 9:30 have its belated Christmas par­ The data supplied to the AAA (Near Bolten Line) Pocket Portable Pennsylvania •rGOING AWAY, A new play by Tom Oulack. ty Monday night at 7:30 at the Town of Manchester The Regional Affairs Com- Ladies Bikinis and Briefs 3 Alarm Clock Showcase 1 — “Papillon,” Connecticut for the awards was compiled February 15 - 23. home of Mrs. Viva Clark, Sizes 5-7, Reg. to 69c...... lor ^ I . A M R a d io Tennis Balls Cont. 1:45-4:30-7:20-10:30 , Robert B. Weiss, and submitted by the offiqe of SUBJECT TO FITS, A response to Dostoevsky's The Columbia. the chief of police- Showcase 2 — “Magnum General Manager Ladies’ Dress & Sport /ogo Popular Reg. Idiot, by Robert Montgomery. March 22 ■ 30. The party was originally The award is on display in the Force,” 1:00-3:05-5; 10-7:40- Shoes Sizes5-10, Reg. to7.99 Brand 2.37 lb: 10 scheduled for the Christmas '^*!*»*»’?»^*»****?»*?*^******'*^»*»'********N*«\'*»*.'*«\'*,* = police department. 2.99, !si .87 s 1.99 Mobius Ensemble, Title to be announced. A p r//5 - 7. season but was postponed [K m i\ Showcase 3 — "Don’t Look ♦ Rec Funds Considered Men’s Dress & Sport Shirts All transistor circuitry. Strap Indoor/outdoor, yellow or Easy to read dial and hands. Shakespeare's KING LEAR starring eminent Broad­ because of a storm. RNOVEIMnNQB | Neat, compact styling. 7-369 Now,” Cont. 1:15-3:10-5:05- I T H E INCOME TAX PEOPLE Anyone interested in ob­ Long Sleeve, Reg. 4.99-5.99...... $ 4 and 9 colt battery included. white. way actor, Arnold Moss. April 12 - 20. 7;10-9'':’40 Members are asked to bring ^RKFARENIBANO I OPEN HOUSE E. HARTFORD taining funds from the Recrea­ grab bag gifts and MANCHESTER ROCKVILLE WORLD PREMtERE Showcase 4 — “American I YOUNQPEOPIE I 281 Silver Lane tion Committee for programs Men’s Cotton Crew Sweatshirts Graffitti,” Cont. 1:00-2:55-4:55- refreshments as assigned. Manchaster Phde. Ward A Union LEAVE OF ABSENCE, A new play by Stephen Members who need information « 1181 Main should meet with the com­ Reg. 3.69...... !...... *2 EVERY LP RECORD 8. TAPE 7:00-9:30 mittee on Wednesday, Feb. 6 I TOMORROW Foreman. April 22 -27. about refreshments may call 1HWMp tr Mr ( Open 9 a.m. - 9 p.m. Weekdays. 9-5 Sat. A Sun. 646-5440 Meadows — “Five Fingers of and Feb. 20 at 8 p.m. at the Girls’ Tops, Slacks, Skirts REDUCED FOR THIS SALE! ALL PERFORMANCES BEGIN A T 8:15 P.M. FOR Mrs. Diane Bonneau. OPEN TONIGHT - HO APPOINTMENT NECKSARV Death.” 7:00; “Enter The «8IHni8 Board Room in the Town Hall. Reg. to 4.99...... Coventry OTHER AREA OFFICES ■ Sun., Jan. 27th., 1-5 pim. Ea. FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CALL THE Dragon,” "8:55; “ Learning • l l g StaHord Springs The committee is considering LP Record LP Record BOX OFFICE A T 429-2912. Three,” 10:45 an adult ballroom dancing Boys’ Jeans & Slacks >QD Series A 1.98 Seriei B 2.98 State Theater — "Tom MliMUMWIlM class. Anyone interested should I BRDWSERS WELCDMEDI Sizes 8-18, Reg. to 4.99...... Thumb,” 1:00-2:30; “ God­ This is a test pattern to Also ears Manchester Parkade call Sandy Young. Jerry Lewis Polyester Bed Pillows Twin Cinema father,” 9:00; “Lady Sings the determine The Herald’s print­ During Regular Store Hours The response will determine C in em a 1 New York (UPl)—/Ronny ing quality. Reg...... 1 . 9 9 . C in em a 2 Blues,” 7:00 Cox and Lee 'MoCain play, the whether a program is started or 2 39 * .miMcm ^ Look US over for 4 hours tomorrow. Tk. (>*,<••. Burnside — “Tom Thumb,” father and mother roles in the not. MtfWiPuUMi igeSwlw,.iN- pi ^ t iep.i, krnmmtmtmeititm ii Fall & Winter Fabrics LP Record LP Record ...... w 1:30; “Thief Who Came to hew CBS "A pple’s Way” nulWMAAL Guest al Meeting Go at your own pace. “Show and Knits, Wovens, Solids, Prints, Series C 3.98 Series D 4.98 •meWxtWM ' PI Ui-Uout.^ . a n m Dinner,” 3:40-7:30; 7“Scare one-hour weekly scries that FUN ft RELAXATION Crow, " 5:30-9:20 will debut Feb. 10 in the 7:30 ------Town Manager Al ^ndberg Reg. to 2.99...... was the guest of the Beautifica­ Tell,” nothing will be for sale, but .50®Yd. U.A. East 1 — “Laughing p.m. Sunday .spat. There are M MM) l» MW ns FOR THE MNAE FAMLY ■ lAHHM wywy tion Committees during its Policeman, ” 2:30-4:45-7:00-9:05 four children in the George qualified decorators will be on hand Our 'm p u MMMMfWl January meeting. 2 . 4 9 2 . 9 9 U.A. East 2 - “Walking Apple family in this story of a A MEMBERSHIP AT THE 4 Hours Only! 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He found Campbell Groups (at Manse on Cornwall Sermon: “A Ancient Relevance 4 p.m., Musical Salute Church School for Grades 7, 8, and Nursery provided. Church School. typographical errors appearing in adver­ Court, who has dared to invoke ‘‘still has an explosive, Dr.) Sponsored by Manchester For A Modern Day.” presented by the Citadel Band 9. Teenage and Adult Discus­ 7 p.m.. Gospel Service. Subscription Rates “the overall moral code of the aggressive personality, which Presbyterian Church. 7:30 p.m., Pilgrim tisements and other reading matter in and Songsters, Junior Band and sion groups. Hymnsing, Water-baptisifis, St. Matthew's Church Payable in Advance ■ society in which we all live," could well erupt at any time in Fellowship. The Manchester Evening Herald. Singing Company. and Bible Message. Si Tolland One .Month...... $3,25 and has told the appeals courts acts profoundly dangerous to George's Episcopal Rev. J. Clifford Curtin Display advertising closing hours, Si . Mary’s Episcopal Church Single Copy...... I5c in effect tp "reverse and be the citizens of this com­ Church United Methodist Church three full days prior to publication. Church of Christ Park and Church Sts. Community Baptist Church Pastor By Carrier, Weekly...... 75c damned." munity." Rt. 44A, Bolton 1040 Boston Tpke. Deadline for Herald want ads, 12 noon Lydall and Vernon Sts. Rev. George Nostrand An American Baptist Church Rev. John F. Fldra, III Judge. Greene sentenced a 21- But in this case, Greene’s Rev. David M. Campbell Saturday, Masses at 5 and 7 ' One Year . $39.00 Eugene Brewer Pastor 585 E. Center St. prior to day of publication; 12 noon year-old man to 20 years to life greatest contribution was in Vicar Pastor p.m. ; Six .Months... .■’$19.50 Minister Rev. Stephen J. Vhite Rev. Ondon P. Stairs Friday for publication Saturday and for the 1972 murder of a venturing beyond the precise Sunday, Masses at 8:30, 10:30 : Three Months .. $9.75 Mondav. neighbor. In so doing, he letter of the law to what should Rev. Ronald Haldeman Minister 8 a.m.,. Holy Conimunion. / .— _ 10:15 a.m.. Coffee and and 11:45 a.m. challenged the curious and con- be the heart of judicial 9 a.m., Bible Classes. 10 a.m.. Family Eucharist Conversation. 10 a.m.. Worship. Sermon: 7:30 a.m.. Holy Communion, 9:15 a.m.. Church School for trovepsial Federal Youth philosophy. He rejected the and Church School. Nursery 10:30 a.m.. Church School, St. Maurice’s Church Book of Common Prayer. all ages. Nursery through provided. Corrections Act which, under position of so many "The Christian Assignment.” nursery through Grade 6. Bolton present legal interpretations, 6 p.m.. Worship. Sermon: 9 a.m.. Morning Prayer, Book Grade 4 continuing during the pussilanimous judges that they service. 10:45 a.m.. Worship. Human Rev. Robert W. Cronin says that anyone between the are captives of the law, but "Jesus, The Bread of Life.” of Common Prayer, with ser­ Vernon Assemblies of God Relations Day. Sermon: “One 10:30 a.m.. Morning Worship. Pastor ages of 16 and 22 at the time of demanded that circumstances mon by the Rev. Mr. 51 Old Town Rd. Church, Many Cultures.” An Energy Idea Message: “A Reasonable the offense must be sentenced "should be faced up to North United Haldeman. Church School, 7 p.m.. Cluster meeting, Nursery. Peace of Mind.” Nursery is ' Saturday, Masses at 5 and 7 to a youth facility for Methodist Church Sunday, 9:45 a.m., Sunday p.m. squarely...for the sake of the in­ provided. Willimantic United Methodist We don't know how many School in Minneapolis area has an 1*, rehabilitation rather than to an tegrity and credibility of the 300 Parker St. 9:45 avm., Sunday Morning School for ail ages. Church. 5 p.m., Junior Club and Sunday, Masses at 7:30, 9:15 "»t adult prison. judicial process.” Rev. Earle R. Custer Coffee House. 11 a.m., Morning Worship. 11 a.m. Manchester area parents have suf­ idea which might be used in chorus rehearsal. Under current practices at He was not saying that courts Pastor 11:15 a.m.. Morning Prayer, 7 p.m., Evening Evangelistic. First Congregational 6:30 p.m.. Annual church fered the embarrassment as we have Manchester anc| other schools to get youth tenters around the coun­ should be swayed by “irrational Services for Trial Use, with Church, Coventry Sacred Heart Church 9 and 10:30 a.m.,.Worship Ser­ sermon by the Rev. Mr. business meeting. United Congregational of having one of the offspring nail us children energy conscious. There, try, offenders usually are pressures...public clamor...or Miss E. Gwen Petitjean United Church of Christ Rt. 30, Vernon released in a matter of months, opinion polls, " as he put it. vice. Sermon: "Changing Life Haldeman. Church Rev. Bruce J. Johnson down for a bdd habit. Church of Jesus Christ Rev. Ralph Kelley, Pastor school officials are offering the even if found guilty of such Instead, he defended society’s Images: Sexuality.” United Church of Christ Minister Rev. Edward Konopka of Latter-day Saints The one we recall most-vividly was students two p’er cent of any money serious crimes as murder and "bedrock principles," which 9 a.m.. Church School. C<-nlcr Congregational Music Director • Tolland Winter Night At Manchester High School (Photo by Tony Gentilumo) rape. Nursery and Grades 3 t^ u g h Church (Mormon) Rev. Donald G. Miller 9:30 a.m.. Church School, Saturday, Mass at 5 p.m, the one at an outing following our they can save on the school’s electric must be the raison d’etre for all Hillstown Rd. & Woodside St. Judge Greene was not to be criminal legislation. He was United Church of Christ St. Bernard’s Church, Rockville Minister Adult Bible Class, Cpnfirmation Sunday, Masses at 7:30, 9, D. Clark Brown, Bishop tdssing of a cigarette in the general, bill of $117,000 a year by switching off taken in by the Youth Act’s saying that he. for one, was not 10:30 a.m.. Church School. 11 Center St. Class. 10:30 a.m. and noon. Nursery, Kindergarten and Rev. Winthrop Nelson Jr. 9:30 and 11a.m., Worship Ser­ but errant, direction of a campfire. bghts, etc. lunatic do-goodism. He noted going to turn a criminal loose Miss Petitjean, who lives at 28 Maiden Lane in Rockville, 11 a.m.. Worship Service. Grades 1 and 2. Pastor 9 a.m.. Priesthood. vice and Church School. that the defendant, ROnald A. on society who should be serves as organist at St. Bernard’s Church and directs its Nursery provided. Sermon: St. Margaret Mary's Church "Dad, Smokey, the Bear, says don’t The money will be used for trips to "ampbell, discharged from the Rev. Wallace Fiske 10:30 a.m., Sunday School. 7 to 8:30 p.m.. Pilgrim removed from society "for an senior and junior choirs and folk group. She also teaches "Seasickness.” Coffee hour in Wapping be a flipper." Army for drug abuse, com­ Jehovah's Witnesses Interim Minister Classes for all ages. Fellowship. vestry following worship. Rev. William McGrath museums, historical sites and , Max Lerner adequate period of time." 5 p.m.. Sacrament Service. music at St. Bernard’s School. She received her BS degree mitted a crime that was 'as Things being as they are, I Kingdom Hall Rev. Joseph Schick Of course, Smokey was right and theaters. in music education from the University of Bridgeport ^nd brutal, as vicious and as expect five would get you one 726 N. Main St, 9:15 a.m.. Worship Service. Wapping Community Church Talcotlville Co-Pastors The Rev. Mr. Nelson preaching. The Presbyterian Church this campaign of years standing has Our thought is that if the schools excuseless an offense as can be from Jimmy the Greek that has taken graduate courses at the university. (Herald ^ 1790 Ellington Rd. Congregational Church Comments Sermon topic: “We Must Be 43 Spruce St. photo by Gentiluomo) South Windsor undoubtedly contributed to the saving imagined" in the stabbing Judge Greene will be reversed 10 a.m.. Public Bible dis­ United Church of Christ Saturday, Masses at 5 and 7 adopt such a program, and students Born Again," followed by.infor­ Rev. George Smith murder of his neighbor and by the legalistic hair-splitters, course “Presevere in Prayer." Rev. Harold W. Richardson Rev. Kenneth E. Knox p.m. of countless acres of our forests from mational forum. Pastor Minister really grab on to it, we all will benefit. A New Birth Of Values assaults on three of the and Campbell released to the 11 a.m.. Group discussion of Pastor Sunday, Masses at 8:30, 10 9:15 to 10:55 a.m.. Learning Rev. R. Stanley Eaton fires. First, good habits will be formed and neighbor’s children — including streets. If so, however, all Dec. 15, 1973 Watchtower and 11:30 a.m. Community, nursery through 9:30 a.m., Sunday School. Associate Minister the rape of a daughter. would not necessarily be lost. magazine articles "Exulting in 5:30 p.m.. Family Night But the we are leading up to is lights not needed will be switched off Grade 6. 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service. Musical Farewell Set Over a period of three hours, Greene’s opinion makes Jehovah Despite Hardships of Potluck. St. Francis of .Assisi that energy conservation too might 10:15 a.m.. Grade7 and 8Con­ 7:30 p.m., Bible discussion. 9:30 and 11 a.m.. Worship Ser­ at home too and we, the parents, may (NOTE TO EDITOR: This is where the grapes of political valuing the honest, the open, said Greene. Campbell "did not brilliant sense. Pondering that Har-Magedon" and "Why Exult 7 p.m., Annual meeting of the 673 Ellington Rd. firmation Class, Library, and vice and Church School. benefit if we could enlist some of the the first in a series of five ar­ wrath are stored. The nation the authentic. ® stab his victims in a wild frenzy opinion, even a Congress in Spite of Personal For Beadles Sunday church. Movies will be shown South Windsor be gently reminded of our own Hardships?” Robbins Room. Parents of St. James Church ticles on emerging values and has started on the most exac­ Thus, from both crises and but calmly and deliberately plagued with so many dimwits for children in the library. Rev. John C. Gay, Pastor young people’s interest on a par to the Grade 9 Confirmation Class, Msgr. Edward J. Reardon Rockville Baptist Church wasteful habits. Second, the incentive lifestyles entitled: A New Birth ting scrutiny of corruption in its from other changes as well, bound them and deliberately might decide that if a "youth" A musical program of Rev. Eugene M. Kibride Federation Room. Coffee Pastor teaches music in the South 69 Union St. interest sparked by Smokey. Lfnfor- could produce funds for trips which Of Values.) history. Whether Mr. Nixon there are new stirrings in sought out their throats and can vote at 18 "'and, under Unitarian I niversalisi marches, gospel songs and Union Congregational Shoppe, Woodruff Hall. Rev. Daniel J. Karpuey Windsor school system. Rev. Robert L. LaCounte survives politically or not, this necks for stabbing. It was not a various conditions, smoke, Society Church Saturday, Masses at 5 and 7 tunately, the effort to use Snoopy, now usually cost the parents extra. America. There is a sense of Rev. Eugene Charman selections appropriate to Salva­ Others taking part in the Pastor • NEW YORK — Even in the will abide. The political system Dante's "'VitaTVuova," a new crime of passion; it was-com­ drink booze, get married and 481 Spring St. Rockville p.m. FirHt Church of Chriat tion Army music will be program will be Mrs. Lillian Peanuts beagle, has not really caught And, of course, all taxpayers save current climate of bleakness, will outlast him if he is im­ life. pletely unprovoked; there is no drive -a car, he just may be (Singer Learning Center) Rev. Paul J. Bowman Sunday, Masses at 7:30, 9:30 Saturday, Masses at 5 and presented Sunday at 4 p.m. at Perrett, songster leader; and 9:30 a.m., Sunday School. on. things are happening that hold a peached, as it will outlast him if indication of incompetency or grownup enough to go to prison Rev. Arnold F. Westwood Scicnlistl Minister and 11 a.m. whenever a school’s energy bill is It takes the form of changes 7:30 p.m. the Citadel in a farewell Douglas Bell, junior band Nursery through Adult, in­ promise of a renewed he is not, because the new level insanity," for taking a human life. Minister 447 N. Main St. Rev. Lyman D. Reed So perhaps the Spring Lake Park reduced. in lifestyles, as well as in Sunday, masses at 7:30, 9, musical service honoring Maj. leader. cluding College Career Class. humanism, perhaps of a rebirth of inquiry is not one of per­ values, at every stage of the life Had Campbell been a year and Mrs. Lawrence Beadle. A special feature of the Associate Minister ■St. Mary’s Church 10:30 a.m.. Service. Dr. Mary 11 a.m.. Church Service, Sun­ 10:30 a.m., noon, 5 p.m. 11 a.m.. Worship Service. of values. The seamier side of sonality but of values. cycle from childhood to death. older, he would have faced six Maj. and Mrs. Beadle have program will be a performance Rt. 31, Coventry Beinecke, guest speaker, will day School and child care. First Sunday of each month. life is still there, with the The emphasis is not oppor­ Our preoccupation with the im­ consecutive life sentences. Yet, Ijipen commanding officers of of the Sesquicentennial March, 9 a.m.. Church School. Grade Rev. F. Bernard Miller present a creative "happening” "Truth" is the subject of the St. John's Polish National Holy Communion; Second Sun­ presidential crisis, the oil scar­ tunist but humanist — not on mediate crises makes it hard said Greene, at 21, Campbell the Manchester Corps since specially composed for 5 through 9. Pastor city, the Mideast turmoil, the power or the scramble for it, would have been sent to a youth of folk song and dance entitled lesson-sermon. The Golden Catholic Church day, missionary service. 10:30 a.m., Church School, In­ Rev. Paul F. Ramen for us to see what is under the Herald Text: Psalms 25:4, 5. Rev. Walter A. Hyszko June 1970. They are being Manchester’s Sesquicentennial Nursery provided. desensitized killings. The because they haven’t worked; institution "for . what in all "Potentialities for Experien­ transferred to Akron, Ohio, fants through Grade 4. Tomorrow's Leaders surface. We are gawkers at the The Christian Science Pastor celebration by former mayor 7 p.m.. Informal evening ser­ "reality quotient," as someone not on the ruthless drive to win, likelihood would be a term of Yesterdays cing the Sacred.” where they will serve as county f0;45 a.m.. Morning Worship. Saturday, Mass at 5:15 p.m. immediate, not seers of what is Reading Room, 968 Main St., is Harold A. Turkington. He will vice. Nursery provided. has put it, is pretty high. The not on the "Bitch-Goddess, shaping the future. not more than two years." Nuts coordinators and corps com­ be present but will not direct Sermon topic; “The Man In Sunday, Masses at 7:30, 9:30 25 Years A g o Zion Kvangclical open to the public, except on 9 a.m.. Mass, English. world has been passing through Success"; not on blindness What there is for us to see, if to that, said (ireene. He manders of the Akron Citadel. his composition. Turkington has Cell No. 1.” and 10:45 a.m. Miss Betty Chapman is in­ l.uthcran Church holidays, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. 10:30 a.m., Mass. English and Every year, late in January, the them got their baptism of fire in com­ a firestorm, and some of the about means in the race toward we would only look, is a tur­ described Campbell as "not a Appearing on the program composed other music which 11:45a.m.,‘'Coffee Hour in the stalled as worthy advisor of (Missouri Synod) Monday through Friday and Polish.------Jaycees observe National Jaycee passions have been searing. Yet a goal; not on furtiveness or bulent. tumultuous, innovative young child, but a 21-year-old will be Michael Orfitelli, band­ has been included in Salvation Rockville United chapel. munity service and leadership in the Manchester Assembly, Order of Cooper and High Sts. from 7 to 9 p.m. on the first Gospel Hull strangely, there are signs of a secrecy or surveillance: These America, full of new starts and man who at least in physical master, as trumpet soloist. Or­ Army musical repertoire. Methodist Church Week during which time each chapter Jaycees. Rainbow Girls. Rev. Charles W. Kuhl Thursday of each month. 415 Center St. new humanism in the air. formed the vehicle we used, renewals of energies and appearance is fully an adult. fitelli is a music teacher at Capt. William Simons, 142 Grove St. First Congregational Lincoln saw a new birth of and it got us mired in the mud. Nut, also, said Greene, to the Pastor Church of .Andover honors a boss, members, and gives This year will mark the 59th year values. South United MelhodiHl 10 a.m.. Breaking bread. Bennet Junior High School. territorial music head for the Rev. John W. Mortimer freedom on the "(Gettysburg The irony of it all was that the rulings of appellate courts that V ears Ago United Church of Christ out coveted community service (NEXT: Part TI - The 10 Church 11:45 a.m., Sunday School. Miss Karen Krinjak, junior Salvation Army, will conduct Pastor since the Jaycees were founded in battlefield, after some of the a sentencing judge must con­ 9 a m.. Divine Worship. Raymond H. Bradley Jr. Because of y o u ... men who talked loudest about Renewal of the Familvi This was a Sunday; The 1226 Main St. 7 p.m.. Gospel meeting. choir leader, is pianist. She the meeting. awards to young men jwhb have been low moments of the Union’s sider "only what is best for the 10:15 a.m., Sunday School and Minister 1915 in St. Louis, Mo. In 1939 the first the traditional ethic were the Herald did not publish. Rev. Dr. George Webb The public is invited. 9:30 a.m., Church School. today a man is fortunes. One may similarly ones who violated it most Youth Forum. outstanding in their efforts to improve Connecticut Chapter was founded in ■St. Bartholomew's Church Nursery through adults. on a dusty road sense a new birth of values, brazenly, and that out of the 10:10 to 11:30 a.m.. First Rev. Wayne Kendall 10:45 a.m.. Worship Service. 9:45 a.m.. Church School. our communities. Rev. Philip Hussey, Pastor Stamford. Today Jaycees Inter­ coming out of the pain and reaction to them has come a Year Youth Instruction. Rev. Robert W. Eldridge Nursery through Grade 2. 11 a.m.. Morning Worship. leading south agony of Watergate and the 1:30 p.m.. Council meeting. Pastors Religious Unitarians List Sermon topic: “Partakers of Manchester and other neighboring national has- 410,000 members in 82 stronger ethic on the ruins of Open Forum Saturday, Mass at 5 p.m. from energy crisis. If not the what they firebombed. 2 p.m.. Annual voters’ the Promise.” communities have active Jaycee Sunday, Masses at 8:30,10:15 Guest for Sunday Trinitv Lutheran Church Rawalpindi... nations. In our own state there are 3,- salamander that survives in the Or take the value changes meeting. 9 and 10:45 a.m.. Worship Ser­ Calendar Meadowlark Rd. and Rt. 30 7 p.m., Pilgrim Fellowship. vice. Sermon topic: "On Get­ and 11, 11:30 a.m. chapters. Most of the year, they quiet­ 500 young men between 18 and 35 who hottest flames, the symbol for emerging out of the energy Dr. Mary Burton Beinecke of Vernon reporting, analyzing, prob­ the coming decade may be the crisis. They have been widely ting Along with Each Other — Monterey, Mass., will be guest Second Congregational ly go'‘about accomplishing various belong to the United States Jaycees You Can Help Cliurch of the .Nuzurenc United Pentecostal Church Sunday Rev. Donald McClean ing — to send you an phoenix that rises from the noted, but not linked with the Their capture was evidenced by the program shown by the town One Church — Many Cultures.” speaker Sunday at the 10:30 Church eye-witness story. Other 236 Main St. 187 Woodbridge St. Pastor projects of local and national origin. which has 320,000 members. ashes of its dead self. larger pattern of a new To the editor: pictures in captivity, propagan­ of Manchester. There are Human Relations Day, An 4 p.m.. Band and Songsters; a.m. service of the Unitarian- United Church of Christ Christian Science Monitor da broadcasts and eve,n a letter Rev. William A. Taylor Robert Baker Musical salute to Maj. and Mrs. Many of the projects are highly visi­ Take the political scene. A% I humanism. For better or Jan. 27 is the first anniver­ currently over 100 instructors expression of our oneness in Universalist Society, 481 Spring Band 10:30 a.m.. Worship Ser­ Rt. 44A, Coventry reporters are gathering Thus there are nearly^three- home. Pastor Christ. ■ Pastor Lawrence Beadle; Salvation write, no one can foretell worse, we are dependent on the sary since the Communists in the program. Citizens of the vice. Nursery at 10:30 service. Rev. Robert K. Bechtold factsjor you in Moscow, ble; but the major function of Show your concern by Army Citadel. quarters of a million young men whether the impeachment and car. But we have made two dis­ promised to return all POWs town have contributed over 9 a.m., Infant-Toddler Dr. Beinecke will present a 9:15 a.m.. Church School. Minister NairobK,Beirut, London, wearing a MIA bracelet - it is 9:30 a.m., Sunday School, through Grade 6. Grade 8 Con­ 10 a.m., Sunday School. 4-^0 p.m.. Family Hymnsing Tokyo, Francisco, and Jaycees is leadership^training and this throughout th«^ free world sharing trial of Richard Nixon will go coveries. The first is that we and help with the fullest possi­ $63,000 to the lOH Pool Fund. program, “Potentialities for a visible means of educating the Classes for all ages. 7 p.m., Evangelistic Service. and spaghetti supper; Emanuel Washington. X all the way or not. But we do don’t need the long, gas- ble accounting of the MIAs. The Town of Manchester has firmation Class. .Avery St. Christian 10 a.m.. Worship Service. is a dividend that our communities common ideals and goals and devoting public. It has been proven that 10:45 a m.. Morning Worship. Lutheran Church. Because you'need to know that there has been an up­ guzzling floating palace, except Although the families have allowed the lOH to use the pool 10:45 a.m., Infant-Toddler Reformed Church Church School. the power of the pen and the Message, by Rev. Howard Full Gospel Christian 8 p.m.. Speakers’ night on understand what'ahappen- continue to reap for many years after untold hours of voluntary service to heaval of trust and credibility for status and grandiosity, as a waited patiently, the Com­ every Sunday afternoon for through senior high age. Grade 661 Avery St., South Windsor 11:30 a.m.. Pastor’s Class. voter’s signaturg.is,strong. You Conrad, missionary to Costa Fellowship "Marriage Encounter”; St. ing in order to c h a n ^ ^ the young man becomes too old to be that runs through the whole symbol of conspicuous con­ munists have not yet shown any over 16 years free of charge. All 8 Confirmation Class. Rev. Peter Mans Adult Study. humanity and the communities in can help — don’t let them be Rica. Children’s Church and Interdenominational Bartholomew’s Church Hall., what's wrong and to support political process. sumption. The second is the dis­ desire to live up to the terms of of this and more enables the 7:30 p.m.. Senior High Minister 7 p.m.. Junior and Senior an active Jaycee. One only needs to which they live. forgotten. For further informa­ ■ Instructors of the Handicapped Nursery provided. Methodist Youth Fellowship. Orange Hall what’s right. It has its cynical aspect, in covery that in getting wedded the agreement. Monday Pilgrim Fellowship. The Christian Science make a casual inquiry of the leaders We know, for example, that a tion, please write, to: Mrs. to help over 125 "handicapped" 7:00 p.m.. Evening Service. 'Spiritual Growth Group will Rev. Philip P. SaundeiK, The Herald extends to all Jaycees the distrust of all politicians to the auto we have become a Speakers: The Rev. Mr. Conrad ' Pastor 4 2:30 p.m., Drop-In Center; 9:45 a.m., Sunday School for Monitor gives you the facts, and politics. But it also packs a strange new centaur — half-car great number of Amihcans, Patricia Mahon, president children and adults each week meet at 371 Oak St. with Pastor all ages including a nursery. St. Peter’s Episcopal and reports how problems of many of our non-Jaycee clubs and its congratulations on another year of Ellington Jr. Woman's Club, and Mrs. Billie Jean Melton, South United Methodist Church. cleansing force. Abe Beame, and half-human. roughly 300, went down over to achieve to their maximum Kendall teaching. 11 a.m.. Worship Service. Church are being solved. It keeps organizations to find that many of P.O. Box 383, Ellington, Conn. former missionary to Japan. 10:30 a.m.. Adult Bible Study successful public service and the wish the new mayor of New York, It is one thing ti^se the car to Laos. Only a few were potential as individuals. Tuesday Nursery provided. Sand Hill Rd. you informed but not de­ returned, however. It is possi­ 06029. We would like to thank Trinity Covenant Church and open discussion. Sunday South Windsor pressed — the Monitor has for many more to come. can bear witness to that fact: get to work or school, market School. 2:30 p.m., Drop-In Center; 6 p.m.. Family Worship. He ran into a buzz saw with the or church, but quite another to ble that there may be more in Sincerely, everyone involved with the 320 Hackmatack St. 6:30 p.m., Christian educa­ Rev. Frederick H. Foerster III a uniquely hopeful outlook. The 7:30 p.m., Evangelistic ser­ South United Methodist Church. News, commentary, art, two early major appointments let our body rhythms become that country than we know Mrs. Patricia Mahon, program. At this time we would Rev. Norman E. Swensen tion. Nursery provided. Vicar president, Ellington Pastor vice. entertainment, fashion, when some curious blunders of slave to it. I don’t care whether about, for the Communist especially like to thank Dr. Jr. Woman’s Club Kennedy, Mayor Thompson and Wednesday sports, business, family: a A lm nnnc the men came through in we get liberated by bicycle, nations have a long and black 3:15 p.m.. Special Education 8 a.m.. Holy Communion. Representatives for the Board of Education who 9:30’a.m., Sunday School with St. Bridget Church lively daily newspaper screening, and. he is still rub­ train, bus,., horse, rowboat, history of hiding military Religion Class; South United 10 a.m.. Morning Prayer. (Monday - Fhiday) with Todayy Thought VIVA (Voices in Vital Speaks classes for all ages three Rev. John J. Delaney bing his wounds. Every camel, yak — or, best of all, prisoners. Some prisoners from have allowed, the program to Dy Methodist Church. Sunday School after the ser­ something for everyone. the War of the Viet Minh America) and the continue and have cooperated through adult, plus an Infant- Pastor vice. "Let the children come to political household in the nation ' walking on our two legs. The For 13C a day — less than l nilcd Rrcs.s Inlcrnulional ready to bring back to life the against the French were finally National League of with lOH to the fullest extent Eugene Nursery. \ Rev. William J. Stack St. Peter’s Episcopal 6:30 p.m.. Young Peoples me. do not try to stop them; for is now taking an agonizing in­ arab oil lords may yet prove to two postage.stamps. Today is Saturday. Jan. 26, child in'you. returned only about a year POW/MIA Families possible. ______brewer 10:50 a.m.. Worship Service Rev. William J. Killeen Thursday Church Fellowship. the kingdom of God belongs to ventory of where it might be have been responsible for the 8 p.m., St. Mary’s Hebron Center the 26th day of 1974 with 339 to (Excerpts from "Prayers" before the release, of our own Sincerely yours, Throughout human history with the Rev. Mr. Swensen Bible such a sjb e ^ ." Mark 10:14 by Michael Quoist) ' vulnerable. rediscovery of the body by Study; 151 Love Lane. Rev. William N. Parsing Yes, I want this unique (Jally follow. POWs’. The Germans, Italians Greatly Appreciated David C. Moyer man has turned his worshipful preaching on “ By This We Saturday, Masses at 5 and Let ds imagine what Christ Submitted by: It isn’t just the courts which Americans, for a new Rector “ newspaper (or 4 months — over and Japanese have all had'sur­ Dear editor: lOH advisor instinct toward .material Know His Love.” Children’s' 7:30 p.m., school auditorium. 80 Issues lor only $11. wQuld say if He Himself inter­ Gene Carroll have gone, on the warpath, but naturalism in living. So, too, the The moon is between its new prises, and years after World When the energy crisis Box 249 ^ objects—heavenly bodies, church for Grade 1 through 4, Sunday, Masses at 7:30,9 and Friday First Congregational Church □ Payment enclosed t? Bill me later preted His gospels for the men the people themselves. They Watergate conspirators may 8 a.m.. Holy Communion. phase and first quarter. St. Bartholomew Church War II hostilities'fended MIAs became a reality the Instruc­ Manchester geographic phenomena, plus a nursery for all pre-school 10:30, in church; 10:30 a.m. and 7 p.m.,' Basketball: Faith of Vernon of our day. God says: I like are trampling out the vintage have helped bring us back to 10 a.m.. Family Service and Name (Please print) Technically there is no mor­ MACC Division of were being returned. In fact, a tors of the Handicapped forces of nature, etcl He has children. noon, school auditorium. Lutheran of East Hartford vs. Rev. John A. Lacey .Children. I want all peoplejo be Christian Unity The Libyan Regime even reduced his 'gods’ to the Church School. Nursery ning star. few years ago evidence was dis­ appealed to Dr. James 4:30 p.m., All-Church Emanuel Lutheran; tiling Dr. Mary Beinecke Minister . Street” Apt. like them. I want only children Second Congregational facilities. covered that some Italian Kennedy, Mayor Thompson, Dear sir: ultimately visible forms of business meeting followed by a Junior High. Rev. Edwin W. Bartholomew in my kingdqm; this has been wood, metal, or earth. Israel Church City The evening stars are Mer­ prisoners of World War II were and ihe Board of Education to In his comments in your issue “Coffee hour" with Social Experiencing the Sacred,” Assistant Minister decreed from the beginning of did not long endure (he United Church of Christ St. Bernard's Church cury, Venus, Mars and Jupiter. and still are in Siberia. allow the program to continue. dated Jan. 12, Mr. Eugene Group 7 in charge. using folksongs and dance. Slate ZIP time. [j© IN THE CLASS KNOWS absence of God’s visible 385 N. Main St. Rockville Those born on this date are President Nixon stated Oct. Within a week of our request Brewer wrote with obvious ap­ Saturday The guest speaker is a 10 a.m.. Morning Worship. The Christian Science Monitor'S) < I like little children because mediator, Moses, without Church of the Assumption Rev. Felix M. Davis Rev. John J. White Box 125. Astor Station S under the sign of Aquarius. 16,1972 “ We shall under no cir­ Dr. Kennedy an’^d Mayor proval of the actiops of the Li­ 9 p.m.. Special Education graduate of Meadville 9:55 a.m.. Church School. The my image has not yet been demanding "gods to go before Adams St. at Thompson Rd. Minister Rev. William Schneider Boston, Massachusetts 02123 o American Gen. Douglas IN MANCHESTER, cumstances abandon our POWs Thompson indicated to us that byan regime in the field of Dance Class; South United Theological School in Chicago Rev. Mr. Lacey will preach. dulled in them. They are new, us,” resulting in the golden Rev, Edward S. Pepin MacArthur was born Jan. 26 IT W A S or MIAs wherever - they are. they would do everythingjvithin public morals. While he refers Methodist Church. pure, and I recognize»myself in Pastor 10 a.m.. Morning Worship. and holds a doctor of ministry Saturday, Masses at 5 and 7 1880. When I use the word abandon, I their power to ensure that the to the Prime Minister, he does calf. degree. For two years she them. Above all, 1 like them 2 6 T U o u b (it4 0 DECEMBER It is this same spiritual im­ Rev. Paul Trinque Nursery through Church School p.m. On this day in history: speak quite deliberately. That program would continue. It was not state that this is the served the Unitarian- because of the look in their lFATPf?0&TVOU AGO.' maturity today that itiotivates Grade 9. Sermon by the Rev. Sunday, Masses at 7, 8:30,10, In 18.37, Michigan became the means that we can not leave indicated at that time that if the notorious Colonel Moammar Universalist Fellowship on eyes. In their eyes I can read DON'T SXCEED- people .with little Bible un­ Saturday, Masses at 5 and Mr. Davis, "Called, Surprised, h:30 a.m., 5:30 p.m. 26th state. ^ their fate to the good will of the pools were kept open, it would Khadafy whose hatred' of all Chicago’s North Side. Until THE SALVATION ARMY their age. Ill heaven there .will derstanding to grasp in­ 7:30 p.m. Healed.” ' RIME DOESN'T W enemy." probably mean that the air and Western ideas, including recently, she was employed as Main Straet, Manchestar be .only five year old eyes, for Sunday, Masses at 7:30, 9, 7 p.m.. Junior High Youth 661 Unfortunately the fate of over water temperature would be Christianity, is paranoiac and discriminately at alleged About Town a counselor at Gould Farm, a In 1861, Louisiana seceded, there is nothing more beautiful _L, miracles and signs. In the in­ i0:30 and 11:45 a.m. Fellowship. 1200 Americans has been Left to reduced. However, we were who at present is promoting a therapeutic community in Sun. Jan. 27th, 1974 from the Union. than the pure eyes of a child. fancy of Christianity God con­ The Hartford Alumnae of Phi the good will of the enemy, and also told to contact Dr. jehad (holy war) by all Arab "ys SO U TH W IN DSOR VfcRNON Monterey, Mass. In 1950. India teased to be a I live in children, and it is I firmed the yet unwritten Mu fraternity will have a Briti.sh dominion and became the enemy has shown no good Kennedy if the temperarure states against the State of Farewell Services For who look out through their eyes. Israel. • Word'by various charismatic POTENTUUnES workshop meeting Thursday at PROFESSIONAL the Republic of India. will. became uncomfortable for the 7:45 p.m. at the home of Mrs. When pure eyes meet yours, it Mr. Brewer also includes gifts. PauL recognized their FOR EXPERIENCING In' 1971, Russia said it had If you will give just a little'*of instructors and students. Jan. Joseph Caruso, 355 Dart Hill TUTORING Major and Mrs. is I who smile at you through "alcoholic beverages” in his temporary use as indicative of landed an unmanned spacecraft your time, you can preserve 13 the pool was 73-1-, a THE SACRED^ Rd., Rockville. Members are Fights Sex Bias the flesh. list of “perversions” and here the immaturity of the church, Lawrence J. Beadle on Venus and that it was sen­ and extend a chain of” temperature was increased to You are inviiea to a folkaong and dance event lea oy reminded to bring stuffed toys MONTGOMERY, Ala. we may refer him to the Gospel lCor.l3:8-13, 14:20, whereas (Reading and Math) ding data back ^ earth. brotherhood and concern which 76-1- this past Sunday. This is'*a Dr. Mai7 Burton Beinecke of the University of to be completed for Mansfield (UPI) — Chaplain Lorraine, 'IVow is.the time for you who S ------of John 2:1-12 which describes faith, hope and love would be Free Dlagi^eie 10:45 A.M. Major L. eaadla H MPe ftxflt ScaP could release many American temperature that we feel is Chlcago..''There Is a stillness and a mystery that per­ State Training School. Potter .says she has. battled .sex have become men to open your TO-ZEN'Hi FROZEN the first miracle of the Lord at permanent. Preaching on *The Things That Remain’ A thought for the day: Gen. of Ain't Got uo MAiff families from incredible tor­ acceptable to the lOH program, vades and transforms the world.” Also. Young B discrimination ever since she Evaluation and eyes and your hearts. Look Cana. Thus "we walk by faith, not became an ordained minister the Anny Douglas MacArthur I,h,lk, |«. , , ture. Most Americans think the . especially in light of the energy Peoples Program. Nursery. Coffee Hour. H ' Mr. and Mrs. Willard Marvin Conaultation uppn your brothers. without , ICICLEAWOTIREDOF Sincerely yours, by sight,” 2Cor.5;7. in the American Baptist 4:00 P.M. "A Musical Salute" POWs are home. More than 50 crisis. » UNlf*«(lAH UNIVERUUIT lOCIITV IA«T H aT t MltNUY AT »>M AT IMOIA H said. "It is fatal to enter any malice, without prejudice for THE (NHOLE "m/UG.' of 164 N. Elm St. will serve as Church. ME GlAUEB TtieCliO Wmsl Kmr -gio iccbbzGs I The lOH greatly appreciates Norman E. Coles CHURCH OF CHRISt leAm iNO CEMTIR, 4(1 (RRMO «T., MAMCHUTIR: ARNOlO W tinM OO. RRMRTIR B Special service by war without the will to win it." they are my children too. I am tug auMuggriitv egf I qoo known POWs were neither* host and hostess Sunday from 2 As the Air Force’s first released nor accounted for. the interest and involvement in ' 40OteottSt. Lvdull and Vernon Street HAIL' R.p. MR (MO, TAICOTTVIIU, CT. OROM - T U '(4 k -iU I Citadel Band & Songsters and Soloists .. t ' . to 5 .g.ln. at Lutz Junior female chaplain, she still Call 649-8023 Manchester I'hohe: 643-2517 IVIANCHT S T L R HOLTON HtHFTON A N U O V fR (OVINIRV Museum, a expects problems. ■ PAGE SIX - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Sal., Jan. 26. 1974 MANCHESTER EVENING Manchester, Conn., Sat., Jan. 26. 1974 - P ap. f s irv irm

Legal Notice TOWN OF ANDOVER Programs for the Week PUBLIC HEARING OF THE BOARD OF APPEALS The Zoning Board of Appeals of Andover, Conn., will hold a public hearing oh Wednesday, February 6,1974 at 8:00 P.M. in the Town Office Building to h§ar the following appeals asking relief from the Zoning Laws of tffe Town of Andover. ERVICES DIRECTORY (20-30) TO BE ANNOUNCED - 8:00 - (40) DRAGNET (22) WILD KINGDOM (8-40) ROOKIES - 8:00 - NO. Ill Ralph and Rita Osberg, 31 Summerset St., East Hart­ — - 2:00 — (18) GUNSMOKE (3) SONNY AND CHER Daytime TV, Monday Friday ford, Conn., requesting the following variances in order (8-40) GENERAL HOSPITAL (8) M OVIE (20-22-30) MAGICIAN COMEDY HOUR - 7:00 — - 11:30 - to construct a garage at 382 Lake Rd. (3) CBS NEWS (3) LOVE OF LIFE (20-22-30) ANOTHER WORLD “Here Come the Girls ”(1953) (24) THE TRIBE THAT HIDES (8) COLLEGE BASKETBALL DICK’S OAMPINC (8) LOST IN SPACE (8) NEW S - 3:30 - , (18) MAYOR’S.liALF HOUR FROM MAN University of Buffalo vs. Slags at (20-22-30) TODAY (20-22-30) HOLLYWOOD SQUARES (3) RANGER STATION (20-22-30) NHL HOCKEY Fairfield Item Required Requested (40) BRADY BUNCH (8-40) ONE LIFE TO LIVE - 9:00 - AMERICAN EQUIPMENT - 8:00 - Philadelphia Flyers vs. Bruins at (18) ABA ALL STAR GAME Front yard (3) CAPTAIN KANQABOO - 11:55 - (18) LIVING WORD (3) HERE’S LUCY 60 ft. 51.9 ft. Tents, Cote, Sleeping Bagt, (20-22-30) RETURN TO PEYTON Boston. (24) WASHINGTON S3 TOLUND TURNPIKE (8) CARTOON CARNIVAL (3) CBS NEWS (8-40) ABC THEATRE Side yard 20 ft. 16 ft. A ir Mattressei, Stovea, (40) JACK LaLANNE PLACE — 2:30 — CONNECTION coMPini MnawmE Lanterns Manch/Vamon Town Line - NOON - (24) CARRASCOLENDAS (18) 700 CLUB Side yard aggr. 50 ft. Aggregate 36 ft. AND - 8:30 - (3) NEW S (3) NBA BASKETBALL (20-22-30) CHASE Lot coverage 12% 17% FREE TOWING When Q uality Is (8) FATHER KNOWS BEST (8-40) PASSWORD * - 4:00 - (20-22-30) MOVIE FARR'S PHONE 643-2467 (20-22-30) JEOPARDY (3) ANDY GRIFFITH vs. New York Knicks - 8:30 - motorcycle repairs Important In Your - 9:00 - (8) M O VIE (18) AMERICAN RELIGIOUS "See No Evil" (1971) “The Everything Store!” , (3) HAP RICHARDS - 12:30 - (18) NEW ZOO REVUE (24) OUR ENERGY (24) THEATER IN Camp • Bike • Sport OPEN; Selection of Art (8) PHIL DONAHUE TOW N HALL (3) SEARCH FOR TOMORROW (20-30) SOMERSET CHALLENGE AMERICA NO. 112 James W. Nixon, 148 Edgerton St., Manchesterj/Conn., Z MAIN STREET Monday to Friday & Fram ing (20) BILKO •'? - (8-40) SPLIT SECOND (22) STAR TREK 663 CENTER STREET at Depot Square (22) KITTY TODAY (20-22-30) WHO, WHAT OR WHERE 3:00 — requesting the following variance in order to^ \ \ . alco­ 8 A.M. - 8 P.M. Burr Corners, Manihesler (24) SESAME STREET - 9:30 - - 9:00 - Manchester, conn. Open Daiiy to 9:00 P.M. (30) BOLD ONES - 12:55 — (40) LOVE, AMERICAN STYLE (18) OLD TIME GOSPEL holic beverages for consumption on premjSM at new Saturday 8 A.m . - 12 Noon S f\t to Caldur (40) STRUM'N DRUMMERS (3) DICK VAN DYKE (3) CANNO N PHONE: 643-7008 J. FARR — 6411111 (20-22-30) NBC NEWS - 4:30 - ^ HOUR (20-22-30) MOVIE shopping center on Rt. 6 - 9:15 — (3) MERV GRIFFIN - - 10:00 — (3) .YOGI BEAR - 1:00 - (40) HOWARD COSELL’S (3) BEAT THE CLOCK (18) DENNIS THE MENACE (3) MEDICAL CENTER "Red Sky at Morning" (1971) Item - 9:30 — (8) WHAT’S MY LINE? (20) MY LITTLE MARGIE SPORT MAGAZINE Required - 10:00 - Requested A J Upholstery (3) G AM BIT (20) MY LITTLE MARGIE (30) LUCY SHOW (24) ENERGY ALERT / Distance from nearest 500 ft. MANCHESTER (40) GILLIGAN’S ISLAND — 3:30 — (3) KOJAK Same building O sfrinsky and l ¥ l Shop (20) TRACKDOWN (22) SOMERSET - 10:30 — establishment selling P H IG H GRADE (22) NOT FOR WOMEN ONLY (24) ELECTRIC COMPANY _ 4.55_ (8) WIDE WORLD (8-40) DOC ELLIOT MEMORIAL GO. be-vpholstering (40) FLINTSTONES (30) NOT FOR WOMEN ONLY (40) WEATHER OF SPORTS (8-40) ABC NEWS liquor or alcoholic DEALER IN WASTE Glass is Versatile • MODERN FVRNITVRE (24) ENERGY ALERT beverages nml ANTIQUES - 10 :0 0 — — 1:30 — - 5:00 - (18) LIVING WORD MATERIALS Opposite East Cemetery PRINTING (3) MIKE DOUGLAS (3) AS THE WORLD TURNS — 4:00 - — 10:30 - There are times when it is a • Cnstmii Kiiniitiirc (18) ENSIGN O’TOOLE - 11:00 — the oncoming lights distort (8) DIALING FOR DOLLARS (8-40) LET’S MAKE A DEAL (20) FILM (18) JIMMY SWAGGART (18) LIVING WORD Quality Memorials real task to think of something :iml sii|K'uvprH Job and Commercial (20-22-30) DINAH SHORE (22) HOGAN’S HEROES (3-8-18-22-30-40) NEWS At this hearing interested^rsons may appear and be heard IRON them'. Spot checks are run to Spci'Giliziii); in Hiiml TiidlnK Printing (24) SESAME STREET - 2:00 - (24) PAROLE different to give as a gift and if (3) GUIDING LIGHT (24) MISTER ROGERS — 11:00 - i see if windshields are safe as Made To Order (40) LEAVE IT TO BEAVER (20) SAN FRANCISCO'BEAT and written communicationXreceived. Said appeal^ are oh file Over 30 Years’ Ehiperience this is the case, stop in at the (8-40) NEWLYWED GAME (30) BEVERLY HILLBILLIES — 4:30 — t'omplplp Sripctlotl of Prompt amt Etfldeitt (40) GOMER PYLE, USMC (3-8-18-22-30-40) NEWS and may be seen in the oince of the Town Clerk. SCRAP METAL far as visibility is concerned Printing of AH Kind* - 10:30 - (20-22-30) DAYS OF OUR LIVES (18) PRO TENNIS - 11:30 — White Glass Co., 31 BissellrSt., Matprials (20-22-30) BAFFLE - - 5:30 — (20) SAN FRANCISCO BEAT Dated in Andover 1., this the 26th day of January, 1974. Call 649-5807 and think in terms of glass. but more important, you might FREE ESTIMA"rES (40) DICK VAN DYKE * - 2:30 — (3) M O VIE and PAPER (3) EDGE OF NIGHT (18) REAL McCOYS — 5:00 — — 11:30 - Zoning Board of Appeals be injured because of poor Low or Level of the Parkade Community Press (20) SAN FRANCISCO BEAT "The Mudlark" (1950) A. ALMETTI, Prop. Glass is so versatile; it is the 6l9-6;f>4 — 11:00 — (8-40) GIRL IN MY LIFE (3) TO BE ANNOUNCED (3) M OVIE Andover, Conn. 131 PABKEB ST. visibility and distortion. (8) ALL MY CHILDREN (20-22-30) DOCTORS (22) LUCY SHOW (8-40) SHADOW OF FEAR Tel. MS-57SS or MS-S819 Harrison St, Manchester one thing that can fit into any Mon., rues., 9-6; Wed., 254 Broad St., Rear (20-22-30) WIZARD OF ODDS (24) ELECTRIC COMPANY (8-40) ANDY WILLIAMS SAN Another itqm that would be a TImrs.. Fri. 9-9; Sat. 9-5 - 3:00 - (20-22-30) JOHNNY CARON “The Crowded Sky" (1960) Eric Siismets, Chairman home, whatever its decor, Telephone 643-5727 (40) I LOVE LUCY (30) HOGAN’S HEROES DIEG O OPEN boon d u rin g storms is the (3) PRICE IS RIGHT (40) NEW S (8-40) ROCK OF THE Stephen Willard, Secretary modern, contemporary or with (20-22-30) JUSTICE AND installatiotr-of glass ventilators SIXTIES STEVENSON your most prized antique RECONCILIATION (20-22-30) JOHNNY CARSON furniture. Mirrors are always that protect against storms, (24) A SOLDIER’S TALE Tuesday MERCURY BROS. lets in plenty of air and do not - 10:00 - — 9:30 - Invitation welcome; they add beauty to darken your bedrobms. These Reuben Plen’s Tonight (3) ENTERTAINERS OF THE (3) WE BELIEVE — 6:00 — - 6:00 — EGAL Travel Agency EXXON any room and in rooms that are GLASS YEAR AWARDS (3) 60 MINUTES (3-8-22) NEWS Thursday To Bid odd sized or somewhat small, are very easy to install; you can • For Auto WhuIahleMf (22) I DREAM OF JEANNIE NOTICE 646-2756 do it yourself or someone from Texaco Sfafhn - 5:00 — (8-40) OWEN m a r s h a l l (30) JONNY QUEST (18) DAY OF DISCOVERY (18) I SPY Stale of Connecticut 405 Main Street they add a sense of space and • I'or Store' Fronti and White Glass Co. will be happy 318 Adams St. (3) PERRY MASON (18) WARREN ROBERTS (40) INSIGHT (22) OUTDOORS WITH (20) SOUNDING BOARD Department of Transportation NO SERVICE M ancheitar airiness. Of course, when you nil Alzca of wliidowa — 6:00 - to do the work for you. Be sure (22) HOGAN'S HEROES (24) DAVID-SUSSKIND JULIUS BOROS (24) PHYSICAL (3-8-22) NEWS 24 Wolcott Hill Road CHARGE Phone 649-5533 see the AID Service Emblem of • For Table Tope — 10 :0 0 — TOWN OF MANCHESTER to take accurate measurements Phone 646-2899 (18) THIS WEEK IN THE NBA 11:00 (24) ADVOCATES GEOGRAPHY (18) I SPY Wethersfield, Conn. RESERVATIONS FOR the P P G . Industries, that is - - (3) LAMP UNTO MY FEET • Tune-U pt if you do the work yourself and Hydramatle TranimUslon OPKN 8 A.M. tu 0 P.M. (24) THE TURNAROUND (30) CONNECTICUT (30) TO TELL THE TRUTH The Zoning Board of Appeals Building (s) and/or Struc­ •HOTELS displayed at the White Glass SATt RDAY 8 A.M. NOON (3-8-40) NEWS (8) KID POWER (20) SOUNDING BOA • General Automotive Repairing NEWSMAKERS (40) WILD WILD WEST at a meeting on January 2L^1974 ture! s) •AIRLINES they will cut it to your - 5:30 - (20) SAN FRANCISCO BEAT (18) COUNTRY PLACE (24) TIN LADY Co., you know that you are Mr, Steak—The Family made the following decisions; To be Removed •STEAMSHIPS Repairs on All getting the finest glass that specifications. As a matter of All Work Guaranteed J. A. W H in (18) CELEBRITY BOWLING (22) CATHOLIC SERVICE — 6:30 — - 6:30 — (30) TO TELL TH American Cara - 11:30 - Benet Rothstein — To operate a Sealed bids for the removal or money can buy. fact, glass ventilators are Texaco. Lubrication Service GLASS CO., INC. (22) LUCY SHOW (3) NEWS (30) LET US CELEBRATE (18) AMAZING GRACE (3) CBS NEWS (40) WILD WILIVWEST S27 MAIN ST.. MANCHESTER We Give Green Stamps day care center at 48 Spencer demolition of buildings (s) Motorists know that wonderful the year around, Restaurant ^^Our Family 31 B Im ell SI. — Tel. (148-1321 - 6:00 - (8-22) COLLEGE (40) LATINO (20-22-30) NBC NEWS (8-22-30) NEWS so — Street - GRANTED. and/ o{.struclure (s ), more fully wherever this emblem is dis­ summer or winter. (3) NEWS (24) PHYSICAL (3-8-22--3 0 )N EW S YOUR . . . BASKETBALL 10:30 — — 7:00 — Robert L. Wilson et ux — described in the attached played, the work is done quickly To cut down on the cleanup Serves Your Family^^ (8-40) ANDY WILLIAMS (3) FACE THE STATE GEOGRAPHY (24) PHY5 1CAL Notre Dame vs. UCLA Bruins (3) LOOK UP AND LIVE Reposition of lot line, reduction list(s), will be received by the MEMORIAL COMPLETE and efficiently and by skilled work in your bathroom, how SAN DIEGO OPEN (20) JOHNNY CARSON (8) YALE ’74 GEOGRAPHY In 1969 Mrs. Agnes Davis ving from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m., LUCA’S (8) OSMONDS - 7:00 — in road frontage, and Commissioner of the Transpor­ CORNER STORE PET CENTER f c g and fully trained men in the art about having a glass tub MANCHESTER (18) M OVIE (22-30) GOLDEN GLOBE (18) GOSPEL JUBILEE (3) TO BE ANNOUNCED enclosure installed. Glass became the very first lady during this trying period Mr. Self-Service (18) NORMAN VINCENT - 7:00 - maintenance of pool at 51 tation in Room 149 at 24 Wolcott • Party Qoo4s, M i f aalnes Cjnjriet Pjrjlieeli of glass installation. They use ■'China V enture" (1953) AWARDS (20-30) WILD KINGDOM (8) TRUTH OR manager for the Mr. Steak Laundromat PEALE (3)/$TARLOST Lakewood Circle North — Hill Road, Wethersfield. • Orocarlca, Cold ciuU Yiopicjl Fish Turtles shower stalls are worth their Stead opened at 8 a.m. to mid­ only the latest and best Alto Rmivmi' (22) WACKY WORLD OF (40) IT TAKES A THIEF (22) NEWS ^ CONSEQUENCES a, Fnilla—Vegetables Hsmslers Gerbils weight in gold when it comes to system of which there are more night. Although overworked and (30) CATHOLIC SERVICE TRUTH OR p GRANTED. Connecticut, until 11:00 a.m. techniques in modern auto glass Cutlont M)d< Miied Breed Puppies than 250 restaurants. Mrs. Snafood, JONATHAN WINTERS (24) ZO OM - - (40) JEWISH HERITAGE (18) DICK VAN DYKE a Greeting'Cards keeping the bathroom dry. If overtired the staff was StHit. Pjntt ind 12:00 CONSEQUENCES Warren C. Markham et ux — February 5, 1974, after which Agujnum Accessories elc installation and you are always — 6:30 — (3) M OVIE (40) I LOVE LUCY (20-22-30) NEWS (18) DICK VAN DYKE We Depend On You . . . the man of the house is handy, Davis has four managers of her justifiably proud that they were Cojlt — 11:00 — they will be publicly opened and Our Own Specijl Blended sure of the utmost in CHOICE VARIETY (24) YOUR FUTURE IS N Two-family house on lot east of You Cen Depend On Da! family working with her. James able to help so many people. (3-22-30) NEWS "The FBI Story" (1959) (3) FROM THE COLLEGE — 7:30 — (20-22-30) NEWS 160 Pearl Street - GRANTED. read aloud. Bids must be sub­ Pel foods satisfaction with all work done he can install these himself, or •Tailoring (40) ABC NEWS is assistant manager and Mrs. Davis takes this occasion (20) BILKO CAMPUS (3) PERRY MASON (24) YOUR FUTURE IS NOW mitted on Proposal Form CON Open 7 Days A Week here. if you prefer, for a moderate Qualify •Dry Cleaning Marillyn C. Fuller — Residen­ MANCHESTER Gerald “Butch" is chef. to thank all those who (24) SPORTS '70s (8-40) H.R. PUFNSTUF (8-40) FBI - 7:30 - (40) ABC NEWS 114J in bid envelopes provided tUI Midnight The White Glass Co., does sum. the White Glass Co. will •Laundry Service tial use of trailer for period of PET CENTER send a man to do the work for Located at 244 Center St. patronized Mr. Steak during the Seafood - 7:00 — (18) HOUR OF POWER (20-22-30) WORLD OF (3) OZZIE’S GIRLS by the Department of Transpor­ 9UAPIE SI MANCHfSIER ’ work for insurance companies 176-178 SPRUCE ST. Sunday - 7:30 - one year at 159 Olcott Street - 362 MAIN ST. 648 0293 Manchester Mr. Steak has built disaster. Even though cold and (3) WILD WILD WORLD (22) AMERICAN HORSE DISNEY (8-22) LET’S M A I^ A DEAL tation, which may be secured in and in order to do this they you. Once installed you will 43 OAK STREET MANCHESTER (8) THRILLSEEKERS GRANTED with conditions. its reputation on “Our Family hungry, all were patient, cheer­ OF ANIM ALS AND HORSEMAN (24) EVENING AT POPS (18) GREEN A cX e S Room 303 at 24 Wolcott Hill wonder how you got along TEL. 649-9931 Drive-In Parking — 7:00 - (18) M OVIE Notipe of these decisions has must come up to the rigid Serving Your Family” ful and co-operative. (8-22) NEWS (20) LASSIE Road. Wethersfield, Connec­ without them. (8) THIS IS THE LIFE - 11:30 - — 8:00 — "Five Against the House" (1955) ■ been filed in the Town Clerk's Groomins! standards set by these com­ James literally grew up in Mr. Steak offers variety of (20) NBC NEWS (24) FOURTrf ESTATE (20) FILM ticut. The telephone number is panies. Should you need the Glass is used in so many (3) FACE THE NATION (18) GOOD NEWS Office. TOURAINE FOR and with Mr. Stead — Butch food, including steaks, seafood (30) HEE HAW — 7:30 — (30) ANI5ML WORLD (22) HOLLYWOOD AND THE 566-4750. ways. It covers tables and (8-40) MAKE A WISH — 8:30 — Zoning Board POODLES glass replaced in your car win­ joined his mother in August Roast Beef, Chicken, etc. Take­ (40) HERE COME THE (8) WORSHIP FOR SHUT-INS (40) DRyKGNET STARS PROPOSAL FORM CON 114J dow or windshield, this is the protects them against stains, FINtQUkUlY (30) ADELANTE (3) M A NN IX of Appeals AND A ll burns and scratches, it is ideal 1972 after serving four years in out service available on all BRIDES (30) RING AROUND THE / / — 8:00 — (24) WASHINGTON MAY BE SECURED IN ROOM PAINTS place to come. WORLD —NOON- (8-40) MOVIE Bernard R. Johnson, BREEDS for your vanity in the bedroom the Navy. Mrs. Davis employs items. Each week Mrs. David DIAMONDS (3) X a UDE STRAIGHT TALK 303, WETHERSFIELD Much driving is done after - 7:30 — "The Boston Strangler" (1968) Chairman 875-7624 thirty five persons, most of offers daily luncheon specials, From (3) CHALLENGE (30) NEW TREASURE HUNT District 1 Engineer — John S. FOR BEST RESULTS dark and if your car's or bathroom. For beauty and as (3) WHAT’S HAPPENING — 7:45 — (18) CHALLENGE OF TRUTH ( 8 4 o) h a p p y d a y s .K Paul J. Rossetto, HOURS9-5f...... _ which are young adults atten­ discounts to Senior Citizens, a (8) CONNECTICUT SCENE (40) DRAGNET Hird a work saver, think Glass. 'BRAy’S (8) LAWRENCE WELK (3) CHRISTOPHER (20-22-30) M c M il l a n a n d 18) CAN YOU TOP THIS? Secretary BY APPOINTMENT windshield is pitted from fine ding high school and college. free birthday club for kiddies, (18) M O VIE 1107 Cromwell Avenue, Rockv If you need the screen wire •expert Watch Repairing (18) NHL HOCKEY CLOSEUP WIFE (20-22-30) ADAM-12 - 8:00 - Dated this 28th day of flying particles thrown against During the recent disastrous (12 and under) plus free kiddies "Juanito" (1960) Hill PAUL’S STUD SERVICE EO R - replaced in your window •fine Selection of Gifts Boston Bruins Vs. Islanders - New (40) SACRED HEART (24) RELIGIOUS AMERICy (24) BILL MOYERS’ (3) THE WALTONS Poodles, Toys & Miniatures it by passing cars it might be, ice storm, Mr. Steak was one of (20) RELIGIOUS SPECIAL January, 1974. Calendar Paint t Craft Center screens or doors, let White meals on Tuesday nites. For in­ For All Occasions Y ork — 8:00 - JOURNAL (8-40) CHOPPER ONE wise to have it replaced. After a the very few restaurants in the (20) FILM (22) RELIGIOUS SPECIAL — 9:00 — Days 615 MAIN STREET SUDS & SCISSORS Glass Co. do it now, then it will formation on these specials call •longine, Bulova (3) DAVEY AND GOLIATH (20-22-30) IN SEARCH OF while these fine pits and area which was able to remain 646-1995. Mr. Steak is open (22) AS SCHOOLS MATCH (30) WHAT ABOUT WOMEN (18) KATHRYN KUHLMAN - 8:30 — Liq. Damages Tel. 649-0300 POST RD PIA7A • Rl 30 be ready for you. For the best in Wittnauer and Caravelle (8) CATHOLIC SERVICE ANCIENT MYSTERIES scratches biend into a maze open for business. Her staff seven days a week 11:00 a.m. to WITS (40) INTERNATIONAL (24) MASTERPIECP/ (3) HAWAII FIVE-0 Per Cal. DaV VERNON glass installation, depend upon Watches (30) COLONEL CLOWN (8-40) MOVIE that cuts down on your visibili­ overcame many difficulties in 9:.00 p.m. Parking is never a SKATING THEATRE (24) BEHIND THE LINES 30 ty, particularly so at night when the White Glass Co. W Mam SI. Manchester — 8:00 — (40) CHRISTOPHER . getting to work. Ordinarily ser- problem. PHONE 643 561? - T2:30 - — 9 : ^ — "The^lrls Who Came OKI Wrapped " — 8:30 — $25 00 (3) ALL IN THE FAMILY CLOSEUP (20-22-30) SNOOP SISTERS (30) HOLLYWOOD (20-22-30) EMERGENCY (3) YOUR COMMUNITY (3) BARNAB/JONES (8-40) FIREHOUSE ITEM)|(7 2 story frame house. — 8:30 — (8) DIALOGUE - 9:00 — SQUARES SEE US FOR QUALITY (18) ORAL R o b e r t s — 9:00 — ' Frame shed, — 8:30 — (3) CAPTAIN BOB (20-22-30) MEET THE PRESS (18) 700 CLUB (40) NANNY AND THE 76-89-42 Above ground pool TAILORING (3) M*A*S*H (8) CAPTAIN NOAH 10:00 — (24) E^VENING AT POPS (3) M O VIE PROFESSOR FAMOUS BRAND - 1:00 - iI-IG-86-1 (14T8) 103 Campbell CUSTOM (8-40) MOVIE (22) CAPTAIN SCARLET (18) NEWSLETTER OF FAITH "The Autobiography of Miss Jane (3) M O VIE - 9:30 - P ittm an" - 8:00 - Avenue, VERNON A Sarvkt MADE "Heal Wave" (20-^-30) NBC NEWS Business Bodies (40) DAY OF DISCOVERY (3) SHAFT (8-40) PRIMAL MAN (3) DIRTH SALLY Former property of DAVID R SUITS (24) TEN OUTSTANDING “The Great Adventure” (1954) (2^ FIRING LINE O f TELEVISION - 9:00 - (8) EIGHTH DAY (18) 700 CLUB (8-40) JANE GOODALL HE.A‘DD, ET.AL. For Ladies and Gentlemen YOUNG MEN — 10:30 — - 10 :0 0 - Sinctrity (3) QUE HAY DE NUEVO (20) INSIGHT (20-22-30) IRONSIDE (18) NBA BASKETBALL Joseph B. Burns Alterations - Cleaning (3) GREAT MYSTERIES (8-40) MARCUS WELBY, MD you’re on the phone talking and — 9:00 — (22) LASSIE (24) M OVIE New York Knicks vs Pistons at Commissioner of Where Peraonal Repairs APPOI.NTEI) NRS .MEMBER , SELECTED APPLIANCES (20-22-30) POLICE STORY D etroit someone is trying to reach you. (3) MARY TYLER MOORE (8) EVIL TOUCH “Umberto D," Transportation Consideration James H. McKay, formerly, At the 22nd annual meeting of (8) M OVIE (30) RELIGIOUS SPECIAL/ (24) ENERGY ALERT (20-22-30) SANFORD AND MANCHESTER MANmESTER (20-22-30) MOVIE (40) NIGHT GALLERY Is A Tradition an area resident, has been ap­ Another special feature, speed The selection of the Richard the Hamilton Standard Federal HOMEMmVOKNT “The Red Baron" (40) CONVERSATION W); — 10 :00 - "The Night they Raided Minsky's" - 10:30 - SON TAILOR SHOP calling, allows the phone user to E. Merritt Agency, Inc., of 122 (22) I DREAM OF JEANNIE — 11:00 — (8-40) STREETS OF SAN pointed plant superintendent of Credit Union at the Tobacco m . — 1:30 — (18) LIVING WORD (24) WASHINGTON REVIEW NOTICE P' I 400 Mam Street 121 SPRUCE ST. 649-2184 press only two or three buttons — 9:30 — (30) TENNESSEE TUXEDO (3-8-22-30-40) NEWS FRANCISCO TOWN OF BOLTON Colonial Fiber Company’s E. Center St., as a member of Valley-Inn in Windsor, new of­ (8-40) ISSUES AND/ [ C ^ l^ s o iw ^ ... FREE PARKING to reach local or long distance 649-3589 (3) BOB NEWHART — 11:00 — — 8:30 — OFFICIAL NOTICE Rogers plant in Bar Mills, National Relocation System ficers were elected. (40) THIS IS THE LIFE ANSWERS — 11:30 — (20-22-30) MUSIC COUNTRY numbers frequently called in­ vm Kelt t# Stay I Shoy (3-8-22-30-40) NEWS (3) PEANUTS CAhTOON BOARD OF TAX REVIEW - Maine. In this new capacity, was announced by Patrick Among those elected were APPLIANCE (3) NAME OF THE GAME — 10:30 — cluding emergency numbers. (8) DRAGNET . (20) SAN FRANCISCO BEAT (20-22-30) LOTSA LUCK The Board of Tax Review of McKay will be responsible for Ryan, president of NRS. Francis B. Breen of South (18) LIVING WORD (24) INTERFACE The new service is available The firm will provide NRS (22) JOHNNY CARSON - 11:30 — the Town of Bolton Connecticut, Windsor, president; and John J. — 11:00 — to residential and business services on an exclusive basis (30) JOHNNY CARSON (3) M O VIE - 9:00 - will be in se.ssion in the Bolton DON WILLIS Hutchinson of Manchester, 633-5345 (3-8-18-22-30-40) NEWS customers. in Manchester, Bolton, Coven- 633-8508 (40) M OVIE ■Ada" (1961) (3) MOVIE Town Hall, on the following secretary-treasurer. The list of (20) SAN FRANCISCO BEAT "S ubterluge’' (1968) (8.140) A PROW LER IN “ZIg Zag " (1970) days during the month of those elected directors included MILLAR (24) ENERGY ALERT GARAGE TREE SERVICE, Inc. THE HEART (20-22-30) GIRL WITH February, lfi74. CARDS HONORED Ermano- Garaventa of — 11:30 - SOMETHING February 1, 1974 — 7 p.m. to 9 18 Main St., Tel. 649-4531 Manchester and Horace Removal - Pruning • Topping MANCHESTER (20-22-30) JOHNNY CARSON Over 2,000 C onnecticut Cabling - Feeding - Spraying p.m. Ballard South Windsor. Monday (3) M OVIE EXTRA merchants are now honoring SAVE Chipper Rantai "The Shake Pit" (1948) (24) SUNCATCHER February 2, 1974 — 9 a.m. to 12 Specializing in 244 Center Street Hartford Najiojial Bank’s FREE ESTiMATES OLDSMOBH.E S (8-40) ALAN KING IN noon. Manchester •646-1995 Bruce S. Miiiar — Wednesday - 9:30 - "Favorite Person” cards. "Your Oldsipobile Dealer" 6:00 — F’ebruary 4, 1974 — 7 p.m. to 9 BRAKE SERVICE OPEN 7 DAYS-11 to 9 * GAS Greg W. Haikeii SEARCH h r (20-22-30) BRIAN KEITH The cards, part of the new GLASTONBURY, CONN. . (3-8-22) NEWS p.m. Specializing in U.S.D.A. - 6:00 - SEX APPEAL (24) HARTFORD FESTIVAL Front End Alignment Now Available Licensed by Stale of Conn. (18) I SPY Choice Steaks an*d “ Favorite Person’’ banking MORE RECYCLING 512 WEST CENTER ST. - t43-151l| (20) FILM (3-8-22) NEWS OF M USIC All persons claiming to be General Repair Work package, enable .customers to Lie. No. 1556 - Fully Insured ^ ______• aggrieved by the Assessor of Fresh Sea Food The Southern New England Member C.T.P.A. (24) ZOOM (18) I SPY have their HNB personal MOTOR — 10:00 — , the Town of Bolton must appear Telephone Co. (SNET), faced and I.S.T.C. (20) FILM (8-40) TOMA checks up to $100 cashed (30) TO TELL THE TRUTH Friday and file their complaint at one with steel shortages, has begun AID-R (40) WILD WILD WEST (24) ZO OM (18) TO BE ANNOUNCED automatically at participating to recycle worn out telephone NEW or USED (30) TO TELL THE TRUTH of these meetings. a n A PainUng Probleml We’ll Help! stores, which display the REVOLUTIONARY — 6:30 — — 6:00 - (20-22-30) DEAN MARTIN pole cable and hardware. (40) WILD WILD WEST Dated January 21, 1974 at “5'avorit#'Person” decal. NEW COMBUSTION (3-8-22-30) NEWS (3-8-22) NEWS (24) ENERGY ALERT Service still means something to us—and service SNET construction crews are Bolton Conn. Among the participating PRINCIPLE (24) SNOW REVOLUTION - 6:30 — (18) I SPY - 10:30 — means spending enough time witli you to help you now sorting and stockpiling TH E M OST Chairman Board of stores are First National, Shop MODERN (3-8-22-30-40) NEWS (20) FILM (18) LIVING WORD select the right paint finish for tliat job you’re plan­ bolts, clamps, washers, splicing — 7:00 — Tax Jleview Rite, Stop and Shop, Top Notch TECHNIQUE IN (24) SNOW REVOLUTION (24) ZO OM ning. See us for paint and service when vou iilan vouf cases, and terminals, instepd of MEN’S (3) M OVIE - 11:00 — Allan Hoffman S V iV A N U (30) TO TELL THE TRUTH next project. Foods, and Grand Union. sending the used equipment to HAIRSTYLING “My Gal Sal" (1942) - 7:00 - (3-8-18-22-30-40) NEWS (3) WHAT IN THE WORLD (40) WILD WILD WEST The “Favorite Person” the dump. MANCHESTER (8) TRUTH OR (20) SAN FRANCISCO BEAT TO THE package, introduced by HNB in (8) TRUTH OR ” „ - 6:30 — The hardware that isn’t, Village Barber Shop CONSEQUENCES - 11:30 - SPECIAL WOMAN November, offers customers reusable is i'hfurbished at New AUTO PARTS (18) DICK VAN DYKE CONSEQUENCES (3-8-22-30-40) NEWS production and maintenance of (18) 700 CLUB (3) MOVIE Johnson PAINT CQ the facility. throughout Connecticut a wide Haven, SNET says. A rusty Salon For Men (20-22-30) NEWS (24) BOOK BEAT Perm Sale for Jan. 3rd variety of banking services at a (20-22-30) NEWS (8-40) IN CONCERT Before joining the firm, bolt, for instance, would be Featuring Rega Cut (24) YOUR FUTURE IS NOW - 7:00 - " - March 2nd. Zot’s Perm, 723 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER—PHONE 649-4501 flat $3 monthly fee. (24) YOUR FUTURE IS NbW (20-22-30) JOHNNY CARSON McKay was,, shift supervisor cleaned and related rather Appointments Accepted (40) ABC NEWS (3) WORLD AT WAR BUY THE PAINT THAT’S WORTH THE WORK reg. $20 for 13.95. with Case Bros, in East Hart­ than being melted down. 4^AT. to 1 P.M. Tues. thru Fri. — 7:30 — - 7:30 — (8) TRUTH OR Includes shampoo, style (3) THE NEW PRICE IS Our SPEEDY Specialty Your independent ford. He was also associated Phone 649-0887 (8) POLICE SURGEON CONSEQUENCES TBULY DELICIOUS and cut. RETIRES Richard E. Merrill lotiert 0. SI Pierre 312 MM ST. \ RIGHT (18) 700 CLUB with Cellu-Products of East (18) GREEN ACRES “Let’s get together at Hartford. CUSTOM MADE Prop. M M nuia ______O (20) FILM (8) DEAL WITH THE ISSUES (20-22-30-40) NEWS Mrs. Kay Dunlop of 90 Chest­ CHICKEN The Golden Charm." McKay now resides in CANVAS AWNINOS (22) HOLLYWOOD (20) FILM (24) AVIATION WEATHER dealer. nut St. was honor^ at a retire­ FREERECOI (22) HOLLYWOOD Brown in 6 Minutes Gorham, Maine. ment party Thursday night at SQUARES - 7:30 — For AppdIntinMl Call try. East Hartford, South’Wind­ SQUARES The world's "finest eatin' Willie’s Steak House. sor and Glastonbury. Sylvania console stereo A N D 1 A P E S (24) ANTIQUES (8) NEW DATING GAME M9-2806 (30) HOLLYWOOD (24) FRENCH CHEF chicken" with incomparable TOTAIJMIONE. Mrs. Dunlop is retiring from NRS offers through its model SCT3632. stereo LP records and two (20) HUMAN DIMENSION taste. SQUARES (30) WAIT TILL YOUR Southern New England King’s Department Store, member firms coast-to-coast Features automatic stereo 8-track tapes from (22) LET’S MAKE A DEAL CALL IN ORDER golden ClttRM where she has been employed (40) POLKA FATHER GETS HOME (24) WALL STREET WEEK Telephone has announced that personalized, professional ser­ turn&ble, AM/FM Capitol Records, with the Pick Up 10 Minutes Later * for 18 years. stereo radio, air COIFFURES TOTALPHONE is available in vices for (amilies facing a purchase of any Sylvania The party was hosted by co­ change of residence to other suspension speaker 1143 Tolland Tpke. Manchester for customers Console Stereo. DECrS DRIVE-IN Burr Comers whose telephone numbers start workers with Mrs. Paula Smith parts of the United States or system and built-in serving as chairman of the Europe. S E £ v s FOR: 8-track tape player. & BOUTIQUE 462 CENTER ST. 643-2669 . Manchester with 646. '/ Aluminum Roll Up According to John Hultifte, event. Merritt is vice president of I VILLAGE BRIDAL SHOP Honte of Famous Brands Mrs. Efunlop’s husband, A tvnlnii local telephone manager, the Manchester Board' of • Door CunoplM * zAilth W RCA A Pantsonic -k WastInghouN Robert, is retired from Pratt & » • WEDDING GOWNS TOTALPHONE can forward Realtors, secretary of the • Storm Doon :;i: • BRIDESMAIDS GOWNS Don WILLIS Garage ■A FrigIdalra'fV Maytag k A m a n a k KItchanAid . calls tp another phone when you Whitney Division of United Air­ Manchester Chapter of UNICO • Coniblnatton Wlndowi ELECTRONICS i • MOTHER OF THE BRIDE DRESSES SPECIALISTS IN' k Staraoa W DIahwaahara k T V a k D ry a ra are away from home or office craft Corp. The couple has a National, a member of the ManchMter Awnlnc Ca. 46 West Center St., Manchester, and STANEK WHEEL ALIGNMENT AND ■k R ad lo a -k E tc . and bring a third party into a , daughter, Barbara Washburn of Army & Navy Club, and a 195 WEST CENTER ST. ^ Mon.-Sat. 10-6 Kelly Rd. Route 83. Vernon 277 BROAD STREET - PHONE 64d-1124 BRAKE SERVICE Wheel oreinEstii.pAittkinuMK , M m i conversation. TOTALPHONE Manchester, who also works at ■ mernber of the Manchester Teltphone 649-SM I -Open: Thurs.-Fri. 10-9 Vernon Circle Tel. 643-4809 GENERAL AUTO REPAIR Alignment also gives a tone signal when Kinft’s. Chapter of Elks. EsUblUhed 1941 ••-* .• -• .* -• j /V / 649-4531 — 18 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER

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1 Black and J ! I -JVU THE FLINTSTONES BY II ANA-BARBER A. ALLEY OOP BY V.T. HAMLIN /^ H E V HAVE A NEW Beige and MY GOSH.OOR \ ...AND THERE'a \YEAH...LOOKS >1, LET'S SEE IF WE CAN FIND Y w e e k l y m a g a z in e on THAT'S A LONG ' NO OTHER /vrueo ROUVE! 1 UKE WE'LL CHINESE COOKING- WAY TGET across THIS DITCH .' / No ordinary home is this black, brown WAY DOWN.' AROUND.' ' =TA LEAVE LOOK.''.... The red indoor-outdoor carpeting in the C NY AND and beige decorated house with a splash of kitchen extends through the sliding glass I IKE FROM bright color here and there to catch the doors onto a wide deck which borders the \ HERE.' eye. swimming pool. Hinged shelves beside the ■ v: James and Irene Cornish have combined pool are covered with bright patterned' s \ exciting combinations of textures, color vinyl and are used for buffet refreshments 1 symmetry in patterns to make their served poolside. ne on Merrow Rd. in Tolland an in- Red velour carpet and matching al accomplishment. accessories in the bathroom are What o^ter way to accent a circular highlighted by a circular area multi-fur glass coffeeTable on a glass coil base than The large swimming pool extends from a red carpeted deck rug from Argentina and wall baskets of to set it on a r^ n d white Icelandic area dried grasses. whieb runs across the back of the house by the kitchen and the master bedroom. rug making an island on the black, brown A collection of sketches and paintings is » St*__ iiK T y Hec u i'i& s Py 0" and beige shag cai'peting. The dizzying displayed in the hallway called "La design of the wallpaperin black and white MR, ABERNATHY Gallerie." .BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY W IN AT BRIDGE squares and angles is offsbt by a bamboo The master bedroom makes use of a motif in the sofa c o v e rin g ^ d by the divider with books to separate the sleeping curved lines represented in .the coffee WHY l U © ivp PILLY,',,,JEAN.., area from a "browsing corner " furnished table, a wicker peel chair by the fii^lace, QUIT? > ou t h r e e i ANDID KING. ] Foxy play vs. foxy defense with a Spanish style trestle desk and GOCO i and an arc lamp Extended over the i ved bench, and a double contour chair. Here n sofa. James and Irene sometimes enjoy a game Primitive paintings of Australian of chess with white and brown onyx aborigines on bark adorn the main wall, \phessmen on an-Italian marble table. North’s jump to four spades West went up with the queen The bidding has been; 6 and books covered in black and silver foil ing of,red sloops NORTH (D) was intended to show good on the fireplace mantel make interesting blue and yellow of diamonds on the first dia­ West .North East South A QJ73 spade support and a mond lead. South, the late *> focal points. Wooden carvings and itching grasses in ? 843 minimum hand! He sure.had Albert Morehead covered driftwood also add to the decor. The windows are ♦ A .J 9 4 what he advertised, but no with dummy’s ace; stripped You. South, hold: Story by Vertical African paintings decorate the ilvet terry drapes ♦ a .I one can find any fault with the hand of hearts and clubs ♦ AK76fAK7642*K10 43 June B. Tompkins white walls of the dining room. Red VVEST EAST South’s investigating seven and led a second diamond. What is your opening bid? folding chairs with cane seats add excite­ ^S. 4 104 A 82 a , and finally settling for six West played low, but it was A -B id one club. This will ment along with objets d'art of an oriental ¥.J9 5 f 10762 aft§r North showed no kings one of those cases of Grpek leave you ablei4o move strongly flavor. ♦ Q10 3 ♦ K75 i. at all. rneeting Greek. Morehead if partner responds in a major WINTHROP 4 109874 46532 Looking at all the cards the Irene said she and the interior decorator edtime snack are knew that West was capable suit. had differences of opinion when it came to SOUTH slam is not a good one. South of playing queen from afe table in front choosing the wallpaper for the kitchen. HEY/ THAT LOOKS LIKE A A K965 needs a good break in dia­ queen-lO-small. He finessed TODAY’S QUESTION vV Photos by of the sliding glass doorkvpyerlooking the A DOLLAR BILL.' V AKQ monds to collect 12 tricks. the nine andmade the slam. Your partner re.sponds one dia­ Reginald Pinto Irene picked out a bold pattern with real pool. ♦ 862 The best percentage play is mond. What do you do now? large red, white, blue and yellow flowers A downstairs recreation roorrYfeatores a ♦ kq (.\EW.SPAI>ER E.NTERPRISE ASSS I . ~ T ~ to lead a diamond to dum- Answer Monday with matching window curtains. In spite of bar backed by a combination of rock wall Both vulnerable rny’s nine. If it loses to the opposing opinion, the selected pattern was and a newspaper design of the "twenties." king or queen declarer comes Answer lo Previous Puzzle used and has made a kitchen that is a Yellow■ and orange tweed carpeting cm West North East South back to his hand and.finesses VVatery g colorful gay spot in a home that generally pliment-the upholstered bamboo furniture,'^ 19 Pass 29 the jack. J y. M p E ' ^ v r Pass 49 Pass 4N.T. o 1 Aj a a uses shades of brown and beige for A Big yellow rocking horse is for young As you can see this play is Kq Pass 5? Pass 5N.T. 5 S' a A A background. daughter Jody. ACROSS DOWN B Pass 6 * going to work. West holds the t i M L Walnut stained cabinets contrast with Pass 69 queen and 10! 1 Steals from Irene is presently teaching Spanish at Pass Pass Pass 1-----Sea the bright decor. With the white breakfast 4 Great----- 2 Great Lake n Manchester Community College. She used At .the table, West made 3 Took away bLifs i z i n s 1 [o'] table, there are four director’s chairs Opening lead'- 1 0 * Lake fs iu hi 1=1 to teach French at Rockville High School. things more difficult to South 8 Vessels for 4 Dinner course SI«EI fiin decorated with black and white vinyl. James is a medical technicologist at liquids 5 Seed covering n n n ia .i Like a manv' 6 Tenant under faceted gem, this jewel-toned velvet patchwork quilt brightens the beige master bedroom. 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Tech Rolls HERALD PLEASE READ Herald Angle Point BOXLEHERS YOUR AD For Your Information Classified or “Want Ads” By Earl Yost THE HERALD will not dis­ arc taken over the phone as a Down Notre Dame close the identity of any Bristol Eastern Stops Indians Basketball LeCourt Standout Sports Editor convenience, the advertiser advertiser using box letters. should read his ad the FIRST EAST FROSH NEW YORK (UPI) <=. Readers answering blind box DAY IT APPEARS and reached one game Friday night when the Bruins beat Santa Clara ads who desire to protect their The Bulkeley freshman 71-69 and 101-69. ’ 96-54 in their first game since the loss to the Irish. REPORT ERRORS in time SPORTS basketball team stunned'East Scoring 30 Points identity can follow this 71-70 and ??-??. • Tonight the Bruins wjjl get their rematch with Notre Dame and for the next insertion. The Catholic 51-50 yesterday after­ procedure: Herald is responsible for only Winners Dominate FORVM Those are the figupi in the back of everyone’s mind the game will be played at UCLA’s Pauley Pavilion. Will they Enclose your reply to the noon. This was East’s second clobber the Irish the way they blasted Houston? ONE incorrect or omitted in­ loss compared to 10 victories Late in getting out of the gate, the Cheney Tech basket­ Little Black Book Notes tonight when UCLA^eets Notre Dame in the biggest box in an envelope — ad­ sertion for any advertisement The oddsmakers wouldn’t be surprised. They list UCLA as a dressed to the Classified TOWN’S LOSS while Bulkeley is 5-5. ’The young ball team scored its third straight victory and fourth in its college basketball game since, well, last Saturday. 13Vz point favorite. and then only to the extent of a Action Off Boards p a t ’s an uhique but quite an apropos name for the first Manager, Manchester In almost all sports there is a Eagles had three chances to last five last night over Windham Tech, 58-55, at home. The top line represents the two games between UCLA and ’'make good’’ insertion. scheduled five-mile road race April 13 in Vernon, which “We’ll carry it to them,” said confident Bruin guard Tommy Evening Herald, together winner and a loser. The Town of pull It out but each time the ball /Senior backcourtman Tom LeCourt paced the Techmen once Houston in the 1968 season. Houston stunned the Bruins on Jan. Curtis. Errors which do not lessen the was announced yesterday. It will be the Vernon Rabbit with a memo listing the com­ Manchester is on the losing end fell harmlessly, off the cylinder. again registering a game-high 30 points. LeCourt in his last outing 20th., 1968 71-69 in the famous’Elvin Hayes-Lew Alcindor confron- John Wooden, the UCLA coach, is so unaccustomed to losing value of the advertisement By ten A aster East led after the first set a new school mark of 40. Senior 6-5 center Mark Viklinetz Run. Betcha one will get you five that a few bunnies tation in the Astrodome to snap a 47-game Bruin winning streak panies you do NOT want to see will not be corrected by this time, as John Melia, 166 that he was somewhat less than gracious after the Notre Dame your letter. Your letter will be Cushman Dr. has been quarter but trailed at each turn totaled 12 markers in supplementing LeCqurt’s output. (females) will be competing. One of the originators for the and take over the No. 1 spot in the college basketball ratings. win. He said Maryland is better than Notre Dame because the make good ” insertion. Controlling both backboards with their decided height thereafter. Daryl Roberts led ’The Beavers gradually built their lead throughout. They led 15- The Bruins had to wait two months for a rematch and they destroyed if the advertiser is transferred to Columbia, S.C. spring run, which may serve as a tuneup for the Boston . i uu ^ ------w Terps rallied against the Bruins at Pauley (before losing by a one you’ve mentioned. If not advantage, the Bristol Eastern cagers clubbed Manchester the winners with 16 points while 11 after the first quarter and by five, 28-23, at intermission. Coach Melia has been very active in Mafbthon, is Bob Tedford, former Ellington High athlete Cougars, 101-69 in the NCAA semi-finals enroute to point) while Notre Dame rallied at home. it will be handled in the usual High, 71-63, in CCIL action last night at Bristol’s Monahan youth sports programs for a Mark Dishaw had 12 for East. John Kleis’ quintet upped the margin to nine at the end of three, the national title. 643-2711 42-33. and road racing enthusiast. Dr. Joseph Kristan, Vernon " " Wooden said that if the Bruins win this one by more than one manner. Gymnasium. humber of years in Manchester. health officer, is another man behind Last Saturday'afternoon, the Bruins had their record 88-game point, it would show they would have a better shot in a game on a Mike Gile led the Willimantic-based club with 25 points. Dave is another man behind the move...Leo streak,snapped by Notre Dame 71-70 and the Irish took over the The Vince Punzo-coached He haS worked with Little IDLING HIGH Diana, acting principal at the Nathan Hale elementary neutral court. Desjardins had 16 for, Windham, which defeated Cheney in their No. 1 spot in the ratings. L o s t a n d F o u n d Lancers held a commanding 42- Baseball, Midget League Foot­ Unable to curb its turnovers, Digger Phelps, the Notre Dame coach, knows how difficult the 1 Autos For Sale first meeting, 67-64. school here will again 'serve as secretary of the Instead of twb months, the Bruins had to wait only a week fot 26 margin off the boards. Of its ball and the newly formed the Illing Junior High eighth Notre Dame task is. He’s joked that the Irish would like to help Cheney, now 4-7 for the season, will try to maintain its winning Manchester Chapter of the State Board of Approved the rematch with Notre Dame, UCLA’s new winning streak FOUND - Male hound type, total. Eastern hauled in an in­ Manchester Youth Hockey grade basketball team dropped out the energy crisis by skipping the trip to Los Angeles for the 1969 CADILLAC Fleetwood ways Wednesday entertaining Coventry High. Friday, the Baseball Umpires this spring.:. Scott Leone, the outstan­ brown and white. Call Bolton Braugham, all extras, 46,000 credible 23 caroms off the Asso. a 70-61 decision to Silas D e^e game. Beavers play host to LaSalette. ding young golfer out of Manchester High and the Dog Warden, 649-5900. miles, single owner, $2,500. Call offensive boards, getting many John Melia served as of Wethersfield here yesterday. The UCLA-Notre.Dame rivalry is becoming one of the hottest Manchester Country Club, is now attending Brown Univer­ 9-5, 289-2757. second, third and even fourth treasurer of the Manchester Illing led after the first T

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Federal Pay Obituaries Delay Ruled, Water Firm Takes Steps Illegal Washington ,(u pd — To Lessen Flood Danger Mrs. Ida 'Denette President Nixon’illegally delayed a 1972 government pay The privately owned Fred E. Thrall, the com­ superintendent of the town’s raise and is subject to court ac­ Manchester Water Co., which pany’s general manager, said a water department, said flash Dies; Rites Monday tion forcing reimbursement, a serves about 15,000 customers change in personnel policy has boards have been removed federal appeals court ruled late in the North End of been made “to insure a more from the lower reservoir and Mrs. Ida M. Denette, 59, of 88 Manchester most of her life. Friday. Manchester, has changed per­ complete monitoring of any Hollister St. was found uncon- the companw is considering in­ She was employed as a sonnel policy and is updating excess runoff that might stallation break-away flash clous in her car parked in the J secretary at Nassiff Arms on The ruling came in a suit filed Lydall Reservoir equipment to develop into a critical boa^ls at me upper reservoir. garago at her home Friday Main St. She was a communi­ by the 60,(K)0-member National avoid possible overflow of the situation.” afternoon and was pronounced Flash boards are devices cant of St. Bridget Church and a Treasury Employees Union, but reservoir. Thrall, who is retired dead on arrival at Manchester former member of the applies to more than 4 million which raise the level of the Memorial Hospital, police said. Manchester Emblem Club. federal white collar workers dam. Her husband, Lawrence Survivors, besides her hus­ and the military, said union Denette, found her sitting,jn the The .water company actions band, are her mother, Mrs. lawyer Robert M. Tobias. The Columbia are being taken “to remove any car with its motor running. The Palmiera Vichi Gelanese'.of three month delay could cost doors of the garage were closed concern from citizens in the Manchester; two brothers, more than $500 million. ^area,” ThralTsaid. and the windows of the car Fearvanti Vichi pf Manchester rolled up, police said. Her hus­ and Frank Vichi of Glaston­ The three-judge panel said Bank Building On Dec. 21, heavy rains filled band, neighbors and police tried bury; a sister, Mrs. Paul Nixon failed to obey an act of the reservoirs to the brim and to revive her. Emergency treat­ Hublard Sr. of Manchester; two Congfess by delaying the pay threatened to burst the earth ment was given and she was grandchildren and several adjustment from October, 1972, Approved by ZBA and concrete dam. Area taken by ambulance to nieces and nephews. to January,x 1973. residents were alerted about Manchester Memorial The funeral is Monday at 8:15 the possibility of evacuation Hospital, where she was a.m. from Holmes’ Funeral In a 55-page opinion the court VIRGINIA CARLSON Lambert chairman, Sheila from their homes if the dam pronounced dead at 5.55 p.m. Home, 400 Main St., with a said Nixon could, be sued by Correspondent MacDonald, alternate newly burst, unleashing 90 million police said. Mass at St. Bridget Church at 9. name and could be ordered by Tel. 228-9224 elected in November, was gallons of water. Police called the death a Burial will be in St. James the court to see that thi^govern- The Zoning Board of Appeals elected secretary. The evacuation order never suicide and said that an autopsy Cemetery. ment pays its employes the has voted unanimously to per­ came. Sandbagging of the will be performed to determine Friends may call at the money they lost. mit the Citizens Bank of Lydall dam by National the cause of death. funeral home Sunday from 2 to But the court said in order to Harold E Turkington, The Herald’s managing editor, Glastonbury to establish a Guardsmen, town and state Mrs. Denette was born in 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. show “utmost respect to the of­ rounds out 25 years with the paper. (Herald photo by Pin- branch in town. It will be built crews, bolstered the dam, rains New York City and had lived in fice (rf the presidency” and to on property owned by Louise MCC Offering eased off, and the potential dis­ avoid a direct conflict between Smith Cookson next to the aster was averted. the executive and judicial firehouse on Rt. 66. Geriatrics Courses The Lydall Reservoir Philip J. Russell Wilfred St. Germaine branches, it merely ehtered a The ZBA permitted the bank Manchester Community, problem Dec. 21 came in the Philip J. Russell, 62, of 33 WILFRED (Fred) St. Ger­ TMrkington Marks declaratory judgnaent that the to change the non-conforming College (MCC) is offering five afternoon of the fifth day of the Chambers St. died Friday at maine, 50,# of Norwich, died employes are entitled to the property use and will allow credit courses in the field of ice storm crisis, when many Manchester Memorial Friday at the Yale-New Haven money. 25 Years at Herald expansion and enlargement of geriatrics starting next week. Manchester homes were still Hospital. He was the husband of Hospital in New Haven. The court said it wanted to the non-conforming use with All courses will meet on the without power. Mrs. Emma Winters Russell. He was a senior probation of­ give the President a Twenty-five years ago An active Mason, Turkington the stipulation that the property Hartford Road campus from 7 In a letter to Town Manager ficer for the state of Connec­ Mr. Russell was born Dec. 18, “reasonable time” to comply Thursday, a young man who is a member of Manchester be drained so it does not Robert Weiss last week. Thrall ticut for 14 years. to 9:30 p.m. one night a week 1911 in Fall River, Mass., and on his own and was giving him had been active in sports in Lodge of Masons and adversely affect other proper­ for 15 weeks. thanked the town and othdf had lived in Manchester for the He is survived by his wife, a “every opportunity to imple- Manchester began his Friendship Lodge, of which he ty- agencies for the “prompt ac­ past 26 years. son, and a daughter, all at ' ment the law as it is declared newspaper career as a sports is past master (1M9). About 20 people attended the Further information about tion” in helping to avert the home. He is also survived by three ’herein or timely to seek review reporter on ’The Herald staff. He is a member of Scottish hearing. Jay Jackson, an at­ these courses may be obtained Dec. 21 reservoir problem, • sons, Philip Russell Jr., John The funeral will be Monday at of the this decision.” Harold E. Turkington’s new Rites Bodies of Hartford and torney from West Hartford, by calling the MCC extension which “climaxed a hectic week 8:15 a.m. from the Cummings Russell and Kevin Russell, all In its ruling the court said the career was a natural as he had Norwich Consistory (32nd representing the bank, said the division office at 646-2137. of no electric power.” Funer^ Home, 82' Cliff St., of Manchester; two daughters. law required Nixon either to been active in promotion ends degree), and a member of York present situation at the site is Miss Grace Russell of Norwic\yvith a Mass at 9 at St. adjust employe pay in October, of sports, serving as public ad­ Rites Bodies of Manchester and “an eyesore” and said the bank Manchester and Mrs. Ann Carr Patrick’s Cathedral in 1972, according to established dress announcer for baseball, Ellington, and of Washington would upgrade the beautifica­ Norwich. Burial will be in St. of New York City; two sisters, formulas intended to keep football, softball and basket­ Commandery, Knights tion in the area. Downtown Site Mrs. Rita Hunt of Warren, R.I., Joseph's Cemetery in Norwich. ' federal salaries in line with ball. Templar, of Hartford. The building would be 32 by 56 and Mrs. Geraldine Cress of There will be no calling private commerce, or to He is a former town tennis feet. The main building would hours. Ventura, Calif.; and a grand­ recommend an alternative for­ champion and he also played on As a member of Sphinx Tem­ have 1,024 square feet and the For MHA Project son. Friends wishing to do so may mula to Congress in advance. town basketball teams. ple of the Shrine, he has held addition of the vault would There will be no funeral ser­ make memorial contributions Nixon deferred the pay in­ ’Turkington was secretary and numerous officer posts in the bring it up to 1,792 square feet. vice. to the Heart Association, 28 crease because he said it publicity representative of the Shrine Band. No one spoke against the bank Hinges On Costs Friends may call on the fami­ Shetucket St., PJorwich. violated the 1971 wage controls. American Basketball League He is also a member of and several people voiced the ly at home on Sunday from 2 to for a two-year period and for Nutmbg Forest, Tall Cedars of opinion that the bank would be The Manchester Housing selected for the Manchester "5 p.m. several years, he was Lebanon, and of its band, and is an asset and an improvement. Authority hasn’t ruled out the project — Olson and Miller of secretary-treasurer of the a past president of Omar Shrine The firemen are in favor of downtown area for a planned Hartford — is expected to assist Miss Adelaide Pierce Twilight Baseball League. Club. the bank and have'Come to the 40-unit elderly housing project the MHA in site selection. A MACC Marks Year, but there are indications that Rockville — Miss Adelaide He served as an officer of the On several occasions, he has agreement on the use of the report narrowing down the list Pierce, 76, of South St. died Twilight Baseball and Softball played with the First Company, land. the state-funded project won’t of available sites is expected in be built downtown. Friday in a Rockville convales­ Looks to Future leagueSi the Eastern and Governor’s Foot Guard Band. Negotiations are under way a few weeks, Schwolsky said. cent home. Miss Pierce was American Basketball leagues, A Manchester native, to work out arrangements MHA member Richard “The most difficult thing in bom in Central Village and was state commissioner for the Turkington is the son of former Schwolsky, heading the effort this project is picking the site,” “Just a year ago manchester vice and unity at the con­ between the fire department lived in East Hartford before American Baseball Congress, mayor and Mrs. Harold A. and the bank which will allow to select a site for the project, Schwolsky said. “We don’t want Area Conference of Churches ference’s first anniversary coming to Rockville about 15 and was co-owner and promoter Turkington of 184 Parker St. the department members to said high cost of downtown land to make a mistake.” years ago. (MACC) was born. We lifted celebration Friday night at would dictate a high-rise struc­ Selection of the architect, high for the first time the of the British American basket­ and a graduate of Manchester park on bank property during There are no known sur­ Concordia Lutheran Church. ball team in the Eastern ture, and MHA Chairman made last week after a lengthy banner o f' the conference in High School, Class of 1941B. rion-banking hours any time the vivors. The celebration also climaxed American Leagues. He was also Pascal Mastrangelo said that a series of MHA interviews with great celebration. The year has Turkington and his wife, the department is using its Graveside services will be the observance of The Week of the state commissioner for the high-rise building might be too candidates for the job, stjll has been filled with many joys, former Marie Johnson of facilities for social Monday at 11 a.m. in Grove Hill Prayer for Christian Unity. National Baseball Congress. expensive. to be approved by the state much frustration, but always Manchester, live at 15 Berkley engagements. Cemetery, Rockville. “What banner do we carry as Turkington’s duties at The- ’The MHA hasn’t made any Department of Community Af- the satisfaction in knowing that St. The ZBA re-elected William The White-Glbson-Small an ecumenical community and Herald-soon expanded beyond decisions on where the elderly - fairs we are about the work of our Funeral ffime, 65 Elm St., is in what banner do we salute? In the sports department. His beat housing project — to be paid for The Department of Com­ common Lord.” With these charge of funeral practical terms, each of us has included the courts, fire and by a $640,000 state grant — will munity Affairs is funding the words, the Rev. Ronald J. Four­ arrangements. to be able to lift some banners, police reports, education, and go, and they’re still collecting project. nier, president of the con­ Police Report There are no calling hours. banners that say flatly and even society news. information on available land. ference, opened his call to ser- boldly what we stand for. After six years of newspaper Schwolsky said strong con­ bond for appearance in Circuit Forget pulpit opinion polls, put experience, he was named city MANCHE8TER sideration was being given to Ruling Made aside surveys, statistics about editor. StoVen Rodrigue, 18, of 355 E. Court 12, Rockville, Feb. 19 downtown land because of HARTFORD (.UPI)*- The inflation, and ignore percen­ Continuing his progress as a Middle ’Tpke. was charged this requests by the Mayor’s Down­ state Commission on Human Ronald E. Sylvia, 22, of Mile tages that tell us to do this or to newspaperman, he attended morning with operating a motor town Action Committee. Rights and Opportunities has Moffett Resig ns Hill Rd., Vernon, was served a do that. Rather, we need to lift American Press Institute vehicle while under the in­ However, Schwolsky said, ruled a white head track coach rearrest warrant Friday the banner of belief about what seminars at Columbia Universi­ fluence of alcohol in connection talks with housing officials in at Weaver High School was dis­ charging lum with disorderly we Christians believe to be ty- with a one-car accident on other towns have indicated that missed because of his color and HARTFORD (UPI) - Toby ‘ ^ 0 escape the burden of fund­ right and true,” the Rev Mr. Foster St., Manchester Police conduct and breach of peace. downtown elderly housing isn’t ordered his reinstatement. Moffett, director of the Connec- raising to support 25 people.” In January 1966 Turkington Fournier told the 200 report. He was released on a $500 sure­ such a good idea because senior Martin F. Stempien, hearing ticu Citizens Action Group for His resignation is effective was promoted to assistant worshipers attending the Rodrigue was released on a ty bond for appearance in court citizens appreciate the country examiner, said Friday the nearly three years, has an­ Feb. 15. managing editor. He supervised celebration. $150 non-surety bond with court Feb. 19. more. Hartford Board of Education nounced he is leaving the Although he did not say exact­ the news room and was respon­ He told the story of an artist date Feb. 25. “It’s one of our feelings,” violated the civil rights of organization. ly what he will do next, Moffett sible for the paper’s news con­ who said when he won first Wayne B. Creighton, 26, of Schwolsky said, “that it’s Philip E. Kearney, who is Moffett, 28, said he needs to said he intends to' continue tent. place in a contest, “This is not In other Manchester Police New Britain, was served a better to go out away from white, when it appointed Sesrie spend more time with his 5- public service and consumer He was named managing warrant Friday charging issue my best work. My best hasn’t editor shortly after the sale of reports: downtown.” Ford, a black, in his place as year-old daughter, Julia, and advocacy. He said he plans to of bad checks and third-degree been drawn.” The conference The Herald in Nov. 1971 to Raymond ’Twible, 34, of 64 The architectural firm head track coach in 197L lobby during the coming president the said, “So it is School St., was charged this larceny. He was released in a legislative session against elec­ Hagadone Newspapers of (k>eur $250 non-surety bond for with the conference at the end d’Alene, Idaho, a division of morning with evading respon­ tric utility quantity discounts, of its first year. What we have sibility in connection with a appearance in court Feb. 19. Legal Notice and for increased consumer use Scripps League Newspapers, presented to you tonight and the Inc. * minor two-car collision on FRASER STUDIO of small claims courts and elec­ programs we project for the Golway St. Court date is Feb. 4. Francis H. Spencer, 17, of tion reform. 192 HARTFOIID ROAD Mi^CHESTER TOWN OF COVENTRY future are not the best. I A.E. Smith Michael Eselinas, 18, of Goose Lane, Coventry and TAX COLLECTOR’S NO’OCE suspect we will continue to Norwich, was charged this Chester D. Hanson Jr., 17, of ’The second installment of Classes Now Forming In Moffett also said he wants grow in our ministry and to im­ Honored morning at . about 4:30 with Birch ’Trail, Coventry, were taxes on the Grand List of 10-1- CCAG to “benefit from a prove as we become richly second-degree larceny and arrested Friday on warrants 72 is due and payable January 1, • Needlepoint somewhat new identity, from a blessed with the spirit of Christ By AIAA operating a motor vehicl,e charging them with third- 1974. Last day for payment change of leadership.” that enables us to lift high the without a license. degree burglary in connection • Rug Braiding without interest (provided first Moffett was named director banner of truth and the stan­ EAST HARTFORD - Arthur Eselinas was stopped for a with a house break Nov. 21 on installment was paid on time) of ConnecticuCs Ralph Nader dard of our faith.” E. Smith, retired chairman of routine check when it was dis­ Union St., Rockville. Both were- is February 1, 1974. • Crewel affiliate in June, 1971 after a The Godspell Choral Group of United Aircraft Corporation, covered that the vehicle he was released in $1,000 surety bonds If the second installment is stint with the U.S. Office of East Catholic High School will be honored for his operating was stolen from the for appearance in court Feb. 19. • Rug Hooking not paid on or before Febraury “Education in. Washington as opened the program with selec- pioneering work in aircraft Lynch Motors parking lot A> man police identifed as 1,1974, interest Will be charged director of the Office of tions from the musical powerplants at the Honors where it wak awaiting service. John M. Coles, 20, of Ellington, at the rate of % of 1 per cent per Students and Youths. “Godspell.” The Sacred Dance Night dinner of the American Bond was set at $500 cash was apprehended by Patrolman SIGN UP NOW month or fraction thereof, from He said he resigned that post Group of Center Congregational Institute of Aeronautics and with court date Feb.^l. Stephan Kaspar during a the due date of January 1,1974, in protest over President Church interpreted “Lord Help Astronautics (AIAA) in Richard I^ight, 53, of 100 burglary at the Farm Shop on Call 649-2304 or 649-7804 or a minimum of $2.00, Nixon’s attitude toward the Me to^ Love” and “Allelluja, Washington, D.C/ Jan. 30. Ferguson Rd. was charged Kelley Rd., Vernon. He was whichever is greater. Sessions Begin The Week of Feb. 4th Cambodian invasion and the Sons Arise. Smith is one of 19 newly Friday with evading respon-; being held this morning in lieu Taxes may be paid at .the Kent State killings. The Rev. Earle R. Custer, elected Fellows of the AIAA. a sibility in connection with a of a^$l,000 bond. Town Office Building, Route 31, By 1972, CCAG had developed pastor of North United nationwide technical society of minor accident on E. Center St. Monday thru ’Thursday, 8:30 a statewide 2,000-member Methodist Church, closed the 22,500 professional members He was released on a $i00 non­ A.M. - 12:15 P.M. and 12:45 - citizens’<-lobby. service with the benediction. who work on the nation’s space, surety bond with court date 4:30 P.M.; Friday 8:30 A.M. - aviation, marine, and defense Feb. 27. 12:15 P.M. and 12:45 P.M .-4:00 programs. It was reported to police P.M. Checks should be payable Smith, who had been with Friday by Robert Ckibb of 215 to Town of Coventry Tax United since joining its Pratt & Hillstown Rd. that his car, Collector and may be mailed to Students Plan Visit Whitney Aircraft division in parked in his driveway, was P.O. Box 185, Coventry, Conn. 1935, retired from the chair­ broken into and two speakers 06238. manship of the corporation Jan. and 25 cassette tapes were Audrey M. Bray To United Nations 1. He is being honored as an taken. Value of the loss was set ’ Tax Collector AIAA Fellow for his at $120. Students from Manchester MHS and 8 from SWHS - all “pioneering work in the A fire of suspicious origin at In Menforiam High School and South Windsor members of the Current Affairs development of reliable high- the John Schasche 110 Byran At The Manchester Parkade In loving memory of William DeHan High School will be among Club. Supervising them on the performance piston and turbine Dr. residence was report^ to who passed away January 27, 1973. students from 21 public and trip will be Elgin Zatursky of engines for aircraft, anrf es­ police this moniing at 2:45 a.m. Every day in some small way private high schools in the MHS and Mrs. Polly Nielsen of pecially for the water-injection The fire was discovered by a Memories of you come our way, Hartford area who will travel to SWHS, both heads of the method for detonation control next door neighbor, who OPEN "Time and years'roll swiftly by New York City Tuesday to tour Current Affairs Club. in piston engines and for the J75 reportedly saw a wood pile In But love and memories never die. the United Nations and to talk The students will visit the turbojet engine for military and the rear of the residence Wife and Daughters to foreign diplomats from coun- missions of Indonesia, Iran and commercial applications.” ablaze. It was quickly tries throughout the world. Smith was president of Pratt SUNDAY Yugoslavia. They will discuss extinguished and a one-gallon The day trip, under the spon­ & Whitney Aircraft prior to Card of Thanks political, social and economic can of gasoline was spotted in sorship of the World Affairs problems of those countries. At joining the corporation’s senior the debris, police said. 8 A.M. to 9 P.M. We would like to express our heartfelt Center of Greater Hartford, is executive ranks in 1968. He was appreciation to. the many friends, the April 6 Model Assembly in VERNON relatives and neighbors who were so part of the Model United Hartford, the students will elected president of the cor­ Marshall B. Perry, 16, of 81 generaous and kind in our recent sorrow. Nations- Assembly held annual- assume the position of the coun­ poration in 1968 and four years Scott Dr. was charged with FOR ALL YOUR The Family of W in Hartford by the center. tries visited on the issues dis­ later became chairman. He Henrietta Ponticelli possession of marijuana., He " There are 12 students from cussed. resides in Manchester. was released In $150 non-surety MEDICINAL NEEDS!

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•i'* • j m Congress . V * Action ni% 4 ^ On Energy Powers Bill .4> WASHINGTON (UPD-Both before the Chief Executive houses of Congress plan on first to impose mandatory gas­ the Cost_of Living Council. It delivers an energy-oriented oline rationing, and halfway taking final action this week on State of the Union address was the most disputed section a bill giving President Nixon around the globe, diplornatic of the measure. Wednesday. talks in Tokyo produced first a emergency powers to deal with Five-thousand miles away, hint of an oil price cut by Saudi “I think , there probably is the fuel shortage, possibly the 50th state today became the A fli. Arabia and then a^ warning evidence of a punitive mood” in 4 ^ f against*joint action by Western Congress, said American Europe, Japan and the United Petroleum Institute head Frank States against oil-producing Ikard. In an interview with U PI. Torhacloes nations. Saturday he said, “You see all In addition to final action on these charges and the energy bill scheduled countercharges made in a very Tuesday by the Senate and shrill voice, and not getting to Batter South Wednesday by the" House, a the real basic question,” he Senate subcommittee on mul­ said. By United Press International tinational firms opens hearings Wednesday on the history of the Tornadoes and high winds knocked down buildings and Thq Hawaii rationing plan, wires in southern and southwestern states today and left oil industry’s dealings with foreign countries. starting today, is similar to casualties in their wake. In testimony last October Oregon's voluntary system un­ The storms in the South followed a day of turbulent win­ before the Senate foreign der which motorists with dy weather for the northeastern quadrant of the United relations subcommittee on mul­ license tags ending in even tinational corporations and numbers can buy gas on even- States, which brought building damage and some numbered days, turning the blackouts to states from Michigan to New York, where made public only Saturday, a former State Department of­ pumps over to motorists with winds of more than 60 miles per hour were clocked. One ficial said the Nixon administa- odd humbers the other days. dead was recorded in New York. tion secretly gave U.S. oil firms The tornadoes hit over a wide broad antitrust exemptions In addition, .motorists in area, one wrapped a mobile stretch of the nation from starting in 1970. Hawaii must have no more than Spring Cleaning Weather home around a tree and over­ Alabama to the "western Gulf The purpose, according to one-quarter of a tankful of gas turned another in Pinehill, Coast and up into southern James Akins, now ambassador before they attempt to buy It was a January Sunday but the temperature was more Tex., injuring a 71-year-old Missouri. fito Saudi Arabia, was to help the more. *'*' winter'accumulation of dirt from her car. (Herald photo woman. Another touched like that of spring and Nancy Carlson of Tudor Lane took The Mississippi and Missouri companies form a solid front by Gentiluomo) Collins and moved on the against expected nationaliza­ full advantage of the unseasonable balm to clean off a Rivers, swollen from recent In Tokyo, Saudi Arabian Oil McGehee, in the southwestern rainfall and melting snow, rose tion of their operations by Arab Minister Ahmed Zaki Yamani part of Arkansas, leaving one stedaily toward flood stage in countries. He said the agree­ today warned Japan and Euro­ person slightly injured and con­ parts of Illinois and Missouri. ment was basically written by pean countries not to join the siderable damage to roofs and The high winds that buffeted the oil companies. United States in a confrontation Competitive Biddirtg Almost whole buildings. parts of the east diminished The emergency energy bill against oil producing nations. came out of a House-Senate At least four persons were in­ today. Winds up to 60 miles per conference committee late last jured when tornadoes swept hour Sunday had whipped Commenting on the meeting month but was left hanging in over an area southwest of through western New York, of oil consumer nations called Ohio and into Michigan. the windfall profits tax con­ Feb. 11 in Washington by the Nil On Short-Supply Items Jackson, Miss., and damage troversy Dec. 22 when the first A Hartland, N.Y., man was Nixon Administration, he said:, was reported to other homes in session of Congress adjourned. extreme northwest Mississippi. killed when he touched a wind- By DOUG BEVINS which is in short supply are More Authority The town,charter states that downed power line in Niagra At least 40 homes and two in­ Ralioning Powers “If the idea is to unite them reluctant to bid for town con­ In a letter to officials of any purchase of more than $1,- County, New York. Two men The function of the town dustrial plants were damaged The bill contain^ provisions for a confrontation, it .will be a purchasing agent has changed tracts because of the availabili­ towns in the region, Shelley 000 must be put out to bid. A died in a plane crash in Detroit ty problem, he said. by high winds in Fayette, giving Nixon power to impose serious matter for both con­ in the last few months from a recommended modification of charter change increasing that that was attributed to gale gasoline rationing and would For example, putting gas­ bidding requirements to give northwestern Alabama before sumer and producer nations. It 2 t * person who gets needed goods ceiling to $2,500 was defeated force winds. set a lax of up to 85 per cent on will be an especially serious oline out to bid “was almost a purchasing agents authority “to dawn, leaving no reported in­ for a good prices to a person by. Manchester voters last Detroit Edison repair crews oil conjpanies'^^ crude oil sales matter for Japan, which mockery," Pass said. act quickly without being juries but damage estimated who just gets the needed goods. November. worked late Sunday and early receipts above a ceiling set by depends almost 100 per cent on "We're still getting the burdened with cumbersome into the thousands of dollars. That’s the opinion of Maurice So it’s uncertain what s^ps today to restore power to some imported oil.” ' petroleum products, " he said, regulations. High winds damaged struc­ zr Pass, director of general ser­ could be taken in Manchester to 55,000 customers in “but we're very unhappy with “If a, purchasing agent is tures in an area near Keithville, vices purchasing agent for the improve the competitive bid­ southeastern Michigan. Trees Two Girls “We have no objection to the pric^ situation.” suddenly - offered a supply of La. Town of Manchester. ding situation. ’ .and winds were reported down dialogue.” Yamani said. “But Pass said Manchester, some item in short supply,” and buildings damaged by wind Trapped In The reason price is no longer Town Manager Robert Weiss More than one inch of rain if they (America) are having though, has been very fortunate Shelley said, “he should be able from western New York to the major concern is apparent said he will discuss the problem dropped in less than' half an this conference for political in acquiring petroleum to accept the offer on the spot. Michigan. Avalanche failure of the competitive bid­ with,the Board of Directors at hour over Shreveport, La., reasons — to have a confronta­ products. The town has “Also, in case of scarce com- Clouds cloaked the Gi;eat ding procedure because of shor­ their next meeting. flooding streets and under­ tion — we won’t cooperate.” experienced some difficulty, njodities, it should be allowable Lakes region through North tages of many commodities, Weiss said he hopes “ to passes. Little Rock, Ark., NORTH BEND, Wash. (UPI) Yamani said Sunday his King but so far the obstacles have to extend contracts with pre­ Dakota and the northern Pass said. develop the machinery to recorded one inch of rain. Faisal is considering cutting been overcome. sent suppliers even though Rockies. Snow fell over parts of — Two girls were buried by an “We’ve been getting bids,” protect the town, cost-wise and It also rained over a broad the countr>i& crude oil prices in The situation is not the same some terms, principally price, Idaho, Nevada and Utah. avalanche that roared down 6,- Pass said, “but we’re dis­ availability-of-goods-wise.” 200 foot Chair Peak Sunday as a order to ease world economic 23 satisfied and unhappy with the in some other Hartford area may be changed,” Shelley said. Early morning temperatures 'confusion. towns. Pass said, where a few Pass, who is a member of the remained mild from Virginia to horrified father looked on. amount of competition in some Another snowslide force j more bids, particularly petroleum municipalities “are in deep review committee of the New England after the January trouble " with gasoline supplies. regional purchasing council, “heat wave” Sunday. The high than 60 rescue workers out of products. Sky lab Crew the area. The failure of some towns to agreed that sometimes a in New York City was-^OO CLOUDY get bids on petroleum products purchasing agent “can grab degrees. | ^ The rescue operations were •Not Gelling Compelilion conducted throughout Sunday is apparently the reason behind something quick and save a “We're not getting the com­ buck,” but more often the night under lights and flares but petition we’ve been enjoying in a suggestion made last week by On Overtime there appeared to be little hope George Shelley, coordinator of problem with bidding the past,” Pass ‘ explained. HOUSTON (UPI) — The Skylab 3 astronauts, every man for Jean D: Kisman, 10, Seattle, the Capitol Region Purchasing procedures is availability of Often suppliers of merchandise and Linda D.- Angell, 13, Ren­ Council. products. working overtime going into the final two weeks of their OhioTruck Manchester’s town charter flight, made the longest single earth photography pass of ton, Wash. The Connecticut state Rescuers said the snow was provides for an emergency any of the space station crews. Sunday. weather forecast: Rain likely Driver very wet and heavy and it was tonight ending Tuesday mor­ procedure, if approved by th e, Crewmen Gerald P. Carr, British Train Board of Directors, which Skylab’s complex systems of unlikely there were any air ning becoming partly cloudy /' Edward G. Gibson and William waives the competitive bidding earth study instruments during Wounded holes. " and mild-Tuesday afternoon. R. Pogfle aimed their earth, Lee Hahn, directing the Low tonight in mid 30s to mid requirement if the cir- cameras at the ground twice the picture-taking sweeps, the Crews Disrupt cumstances’of a particular case first from California to West • COLUMBUS, Ohio (UPI) - operation from a ski lodge a ■40s. High Tuesday 50 to 55. Sunday, gathering data on One truck driver was shot, four mile away, said Michael should permit the waiver. geology, topography, the Africa and the other from California to South America. trucks were hit by bullets and Kisman saw the snow slide The degree’day forecast for iNol a Good Idea weather and the oceans. They two truckers were pulled from Rail Service On the first sweep they kept come down on his daughter and the Greater Hartford But a blanket waiver of bid­ were making a similar run with their rig and beaten in northern Springfield area. the cameras on for 42 minutes, the other girl. >• ding requirements isn’t a good the cameras today. Ohio late Sunday and early LONDON (UPI) — Wildcat walkouts by train crews and covered 11,000 miles of land Kisman told Hahn the girls idea. Pass said. Flight officials said they today as the deadline ap­ Expected today 19, normal 40. and sea, more at one time than ran and the snow covered, them today disrupted Britain’s state-run rail system, plunging “It should be an emergency expended an unexpectedly high proached for a nationwide Expected Tuesday 18, normal either of the other two Skylab about 200 feet from Lake' London’s busy comnuter network "into chaos and axing procedithe, a last resort,” he amount of thrusting gas that trucking shutdown. 40. crews had done. Source. long-distance services through the country. said. hejps keep the spaceship steady Dennis Nickles, 30, Casey, A better solution to the On both passes the pilots in orbit, after the lab drifted 111., a tank truck driver, was Tens of thousands of commuters were forced to hitch problem. Pass said, would be were looking for geological almost 40 degrees out of at­ shot in the shoulder late Sunday rides, struggle for places on overcrowded buses or simply an increase in the financial data which might someday lead titude, or position relative to on Interstate 80 in Trumbull limits for bidding. > ■ to better prediction of pending stay home. the ground. County, Ohio. His truck was hit expensive overtime pay for lit­ earthquakes, and to sources of Porter Pleads “People who normally use But there was also plenty of twice by bullets, one slug tle or no work. Members of the geothermal energy. our suburban services should two other unions staged wildcat the thrusting gas left for the striking the grill and the other Spacecraft communicator ne for find alternative means to Markoff final 12 days of the 12-week mis­ passing through the windshield walkouts today to protest the Story Musgrave told the men Guilty To Lying travel,” the British Railways sion, the officials said, and one and hitting him, according to Sue’s loss of overtime pay. they had been working the past . Board said. Batting of the ship’s two good con­ the Ohio Highway Patrol. 1 do if Meanwhile, the government few weeks at the same pace as Britain Sunday’was without trolling gyroscopes that work f A spokesman for the patrol of Prime Minister,# Ed ward. the second Skylab crew, doing,.-' About Watergate nts or any trains at all for the seventh with the thrusting gas had ap­ said four trucks were hit by Heath today drafted emergency Only .100 an average daily total of successive week because of a measures to keep vital services parently stabilized after a bullets early today on WASHINGTON (UPI) - Herbert L. “Bart” Porter, who slowdown by 29,000 locomotive period of erratic behavior last man hours of scientnic functioning if coal miners call a research. «• * Interstate 80 in Mahoning Coun­ kept quiet about Watergate for fear ^ would be accused of engineers. threatened nationwide strike. WASHINGTON (UPI) - Ear' week. ty, but no one was hurt. That total includes no time “not being a team player” by those in the White House who The British Railways Britain’s 269,000 miners have ly federal tax returns show that Two bakery truck drivers in i/ ) for preparing or eating meals management Sunday sent home threatened to walk off their only 10.7 per cent of taxpayers All Three Work Warren, Ohio, were pulled from were involved, pleaded guilty today to one count of lying to Carr, Gibson and Pogue each or for housekeeping inside the about 25,000 out of 50,000 rail jobs Feb. 10 if, as their leaders are earmarking $1 for presiden­ their rig and beaten by five men the FBI about the scandal. had to be mahning one of eight-room spaceship. workers who are members *of predicted, a rank-and-file ballot tial candidates in the 1976 elec­ today, police said. The driver, Porter, 35, entered the plea before U.S, District Judge tion. two other unions to avoid this week approves the strike. T hom as W. R eed, 32, William B. Bryant. Bryant postponed sentencing until he Internal Revenue Service Ashtabula, Ohio, was treated figures compiled from the first and released at a Warren receives a probation report. 403,000 forms showed that one Inside hospital. His co-worker, Porter, who had been one of filing Program taxpayer in 10 marked the box Edward Falconer, 37, Water­ the bright young men in the To do otherwise, Porter said on their form authorizing $1 of Today's ford, Pa., was adm itt^ to the- White House and in President Magruder told him, “could be their taxes for the campaign. hospital. Nixon’s re-election campaign, very embarrassing to the Presi­ This is more than triple last Tolland greets new Town Manager Harkins, Page Independent truckers met in testified in June at the Senate dent of tjie United States,” to To Be Shown Board year’s mSYkoff when only 3.1 17 ' I two northeastern Ohio cities Watergate hearings that he had former Attorney General John per cent checked the box but lied to the FBI to disguise the N. Mitchell, and to H.R, Ice rink possible in Vernon, Page 8 .. Sunday and blamed government Highlighting the Manchester likely to disappoint advocates footdragging on high diesej fuel “dirty tricks” nature of cash Haldeman, Nixon's former Illing students during week- Cut Your Own Taxps, Page 5 chief’of staff. school superintendent’s report long camping trips at of election campaign reform. prices and low speed limits for payments to Watergate - con­ at tonight’s Board of Education Colebrook, Conn. The slides David If^hin, co-director of Bol|on library issue may go to vote, Page'9 forcing them to continue a work spirator G. Gordon Liddy. Porter also told the com­ meeting will be an audio visual were prepared by Jom Russo, the Committee for the stoppage. Porter had been scheduling Business Bodies, Page 14'^ mittee he had kept quiet about presentation of the Illing Junior Presidential Election Cam­ About 400 truckers met in director for the Committee for home and school community Manchester Area Conference of Churches, Page U his Watergate role for months High School outdoor education paign Fund, said he was hoping' Youngstown to discus^ their the Re-election of the Presi­ -relations coordinator at ■'o4it of intense loyalty to Nixon, program. Bennet. for a 25'per cent response. 15 I protect action^ but decided dent. He told thp committee But the first spot check Phyllis Rapson wins pin classic. Page 11 | nothing concrete had come that Jeb Stuart Magruder, and “probably because of the Superintendent James P. Dr. Kennedy will also discuss represents a tiny fraction of the from Washington to end their deputy director of the re- fear of group pressure that Kennedy will show slides of the updating the school calendar Area hoop teams eye tournamemt berths. Page 13 jij: country’s 78 million or more strike, which is set to start at election campaign, had asked would ensue — of not beiqg a crafts, skills, scientific and and the school budget.* historical studies involving returns ,tb be filed this year. midnight Tuesday. him to perjure himself. , team player.” '