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PAGE EIGHTEEN — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Mon., June 23, 1975 OBITUARIES MCC, Squire Village J Get Day Care Funds John J. Rumpf Mrs. Alfred Pariseau Funeral Home, 65 Elm St., POLICE REPORT ELLINGTON -John J. Mrs. Camille Orrico Rockville. Burial is in Grove Residents of Squire Village of Community College have won iianrl|p0tFr Surning iFralb Rumpf, 77, of 166 Jobs Hill Rd. Pariseau, 61, of 327 W. Center Hill Cemetery, Rockville. Spencer St. and Manchester $9,747 in f^eral funds from the WESTOWN died Saturday night at St. was pronounced dead on There are no calling hours. MANCHESTER urinating in public. Court date state Commission of Higher is July 7. PRICE: FIFTEEN CENTS Rockville General Hospital. He arrival Saturday ai Manchester Friends wishing to do so may make memorial contributions Education for a parent-child Manchester Police detec­ M anchester—A City of Village Charm was the husband of Mrs. Alber­ Memorial Hospital after being make memorial contributions tives, assisted by Vernon • Lawrence A. Humphrey, 4SS HAliroiT (D. MANCHliriR to the Heart Fund or to a chari­ project. 17, of 41 McDivitt Dr., charged « 4 I - S » 0 tina Ruch Rumpf. stricken while attending Mass to the First Evangelical ty of the donor’s choice. Police, searched a Vernon The aim of the project is to Sunday morning with evading MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, JUNE 24, 1975 - VOL. XCIV, No. 225 He was born Aug. 27,1897, in at the Church of the Assump­ Lutheran Church debt reduction improve parent-child residence Saturday night and' EIGHTEEN PAGES New York City and lived in tion. She was the wife of A lfr^ fund. arrested a youth for fourth- responsibility and failure to Edward F. Marshall relationships. It will feature a grant half the highway, in con­ Tenafly, N.J., for many years J. Pariseau. ANDOVER - Edward F. multi-service day care degree larceny. Mrs. Agnes E. Morgan Police said the charge lodged nection with a two-car collision before moving to Ellington 16 She was born June 6,1914, in Marshall, 80,^ of School Rd., program. Mrs. Agnes E. Morgan, 83, of against Roger J. Michaud Jr., on Hudson St. Police said years ago. Italy, the daughter of Mrs. died Sunday at Windham The 374-unit, privately 42 Madison St. died Saturday at 17, of 138 Main St., Vernon, Humphrey’s car was in colli­ ( He was a Navy veteran of Marie Carligmano Orrico of Memorial Hospital, Williman­ owned, federally subsidized home. She was the widow of stems from complaints about sion with a vehicle driven by World War I. He retired from Worcester, Mass, and the late tic. complex has about 400 children. David F. Morgan. copper slugs being used in a Randall Copeland, 26, of 140 Ford To Veto Housing Bill the Duo Set. Processing Co. Rocco Orrico. She was born in Barre, Vt., He was born in Stamford and MCC applied for the funds at Hilliard St. There were no in­ Inc., last August when the com­ She was a communicant of coin changer at the Coin-0- and lived in Manchester 25 lived in Bridgeport until the request of Squire Village juries; damage was minor, WASHINGTON (UPI) - President Ford month for 24 months for unemployed Rep. Henry Reuss, D-Wis., chairman of bill to create work for 9(X),000 unemployed pany closed. He was an elec­ the Church of the Assumption Matic Car Wash, 672 Hartford years. moving to Andover six years residents. MCC ran an ac­ police said. Court date is July 8. will veto a $1.35 billion middle-income homeowners who had received foreclosure the Banking Committee, which handles persons and a bill to regulate strip mining. trotyper. and a member of the Ladies of Rd. She was a housekeeper for the ago. He was employed by the tivities prog'^am in the village housing bill, a White House source said notices. housing bills, said the Democrats have The housing measure was a key piece in Other survivors are 2 sons, the Assumption. Police, searching Michaud’s ■~4 former Hotel Bond, Hartford, Bridgeport Gas Light Co. from last summer with great Employes of Coleman Bros. Despite recent improvement in home only “an outside fighting chance” of win­ the Democratic anti-recession program. Walter Rumpf of Suffern, N.Y., Other survivors are a son, home after obtaining a court today. for 10 years until her retire­ 1912 until his retirement in 1960. success, an MCC spokesman building activity, construction unions and ning. The interest subsidies were to be made and Donald Hoffman of Alfred J. Pariseau Jr. of Ver­ warrant, found several hundred Shows, which finished a car­ Despite what congressional sources said ment 15 years ago. He was a member of Marina said. nival engagement at the the influential National Association of The bill passed the Senate 72-24, but its available to 200,(K)0 home buyers whose in­ Ellington; 3 daughters, Mrs. non; two daughters, Mrs. quarter-size slugs. was “tremendous pressure” on Ford to Survivors are two daughters, Court Forresters of America of Thomas N. Bavier, part-time Manchester Shopping Parkade Home Builders have campaigned hard for 253-155 approval in the House was short of come did not exceed the average for their Trevor Wilfert of Tenafly, Mrs. Patricia Miller of Rochester, Police had been investigating sign the bill, the President’s veto was not Mrs. Maurice Fisher and Mrs. Bridgeport, the Retired In­ counselor at MCC, will head the Sunday, reported thefts of cash the bill’s approval. Labor says it would the two-thirds majority required to enact communities by $20,000 and whose houses Chester Hunt of Ellington and N.Y., and Susan Pariseau at the case since the car wash unexpected. But the White House source’s Barbara Ann Linell, both of dustrial Club of the YMCA in project. He designed the and jewelry from a trailer at create work for 400,(K)0 men. a bill over a president’s objections. did not sell for more than $38,000. Mrs. Richard Dwire of Tolland; home; three brothers, Frank operator surprised a youth with statement was the strongest indication yet Manchester; and several Bridgeport, and the Young at project and guided it through the Parkade Saturday night. House Speaker Carl Albert, in an ap­ Ford, in victories which sustained his The measure also would extend a 5 brothers, Thomas Rumpf and Orrico of Kittery, Maine, and the slugs June 12. Michaud was that Ford would reject the legislation. grandchildren and great­ Hearts Club of the Andover the channels for funding. Three persons reported parent rebuff to the Democratic Whip, clout with Republican conservatives, has number of existing housing programs the Charles Rumpf of Seattle, George Orrico and Paul Orrico, released on a non-surety bond Democrats are pessimistic about their grandchildren. Congregational Church. Bavier said that last summer thefts. Missing are about $90 in Rep. John McFall, Calif., who was sitting won recent veto fights over a $5.3 billion administration wants to end. Wash., Herman Rumpf of Long both of Worcester, Mass.; three for court appearance July 14. chances of overriding a veto. The show­ The funeral is Tuesday at 11 Survivors are a daughter, parents of the children in the cash and $25 worth of jewelry, down could come Wednesday. next to him, told reporters Monday he was Branch, N.J., and Harry Rumpf sisters, Mrs. Anna DeLollis of Mrs. Donnal Carlberg of An­ MCC program asked MCC peo­ a.m. at the Holmes Funeral Other arrests made or sum­ police said. The measure would provide buyers of taking personal command of the effort to and William Rumpf of New Needham, Mass., Mrs. Adele dover; 2 stepsons, Richard ple about a day care program. Home, 400 Main St. Burial will monses issued by Manchester new or existing homes a subsidized 7 per override the veto. York City; 3 sisters, Mrs. Lemanski of Westboro, Mass., Blake of Bridgeport and Robert The residents and MCC staff be in East Cemetery. Police included: In other Manchester Police cent mortgage or a 6 per cent mortgage He scheduled the override vote for Madeline Mulligan and Mrs. and Mrs. Susan Anderson of Blake of Huntington, and 10 met to define needs for a Friends may call at the • Simon J. Roy, 25, of 111 action; which would rise to the going market rate Wednesday, but Albert indicated the vote Senate Probes Seek Minnie Little of Lakewood, Warren, Vt.; and six grandchildren. program. This project is the funeral home tonight from 7 to Glen Rd., East Hartford, and • A total of $120 in cash was in six years, or a $1,000 cash grant to help might be postponed if a head count shows N.J., and Mrs. Lillian Neuner of grandchildren. There will be a memorial ser­ result, he said. 9. Michael J. Caplette, 23, of 116 stolen in a weekend break into a with the downpayment. the Democrats lacked the votes to Forked River, N.J.; 14 The funeral is Tuesday at 9:30 vice Tuesday at 10 a.m. at the Besides the day care Those wishing to do so may Keeney St., charged Saturday Birch Mt. Rd. home. In addition, it would offer loans of $250 a succeed. grandchildren and 1 great­ a.m. from the John F. Tierney make memorial contributions Congregational Church in An-< program, there will be Details of CIA Plots • Damage and theft amoun­ grandchild. Funeral Home, 219 W. Center night with disorderly conduct at to the Heart Fund. dover. seminars, lectures and dis­ ting to a $400 loss to a Hartford The funeral is Tuesday at 1 ;30 St. with a Mass at 10 at the McKee St. and Hartford Rd. WASHINGTON (UPI) - Despite a Church indicated the documents relate There are no calling hours. cussions on child growth and man’s car was reported Sun­ p.m. at the Apostolic Christian Church of the Assumption. Police said the charges stem Chicago slaying and a problem with secret to the overthrow and assassination of Roger D. Ericson Friends wishing to do so may families. There will be day. Two rear wheels were Meany and Economists Church, Ellington. Burial will Burial will be in St. James from complaints of men documents. Senate intelligence in­ South Vietnamese President Ngo Dinh SOUTH WINDSOR -R oger make memoria contributions to workshops on nutrition and taken, a window was broken, be in Ellington Center Cemetery. budgeting. vestigators say they are determined to Diem on Nov. 1, 1963. Dean Ericson, 51, of 1200 the Eastern Branch Connec­ and battery cables were ferret out details of possible past CIA plots Cemetery. Friends may call at the ticut Lung Association, Inc., 45 Village residents will con­ In other developments; Ellington Rd., former fire removed. Disagree on Recession to assassinate Cuban Premier Fidel Friends may call at the Ladd funeral home tonight from 7 to tinue to take part in the plan­ Nunchako Sticks • House Speaker Carl Albert said he marshal for South Windsor, Ash St., East Hartford. • Police investigated a bomb Funeral Home, 19 Ellington 9. ning and running of the Castro and others. hoped to settle this week a dispute over died Friday in Manchester The Potter Funeral Home, Ruled Dangerous threat phoned in to Holiday By RICHARD HUGHES 2 or 3 percentage points above normal Sen. Frank Church, chairman of the Ave., Rockville, tonight from 7 Those wishing to do so may program as it takes real form. the chairmanship of the House Select Memorial Hospital as the result 456 Jackson St., Willimantic, is A New Britain man was House, 22 Cottage St., at 3:27 through 1977? to 9. make memorial contributions UPI Business Writer Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, Committee on Intelligence, which has (Herald photo by Pinto) in charge of arrangements. ^ arrested by Manchester Police a.m. Sunday. Nothing was to the Manchester Association of a bee sting. Dr. Elliott Gross, Most economists say they believe the In this area, the recession has followed summoned as a witness today John stymied the House’s investigation of the FIRE CALLS this morning on charges of found in a police search. of Retarded Citizens, 494 Main chief me4ical examiner, said. Evan “Ed” D. Hummel recession has ended. But said AFL-CIO the pattern of past economics slumps. When R'oselli, an associate of reputed Chicago CIA. carrying a dangerous weapon— • Two O’Leary Dr. residents Mrs. Julia Foster St. He was the husband of Mrs. Evan “Ed” D. Hummel, 70, President George Meany, when asked business begins to pick up, employment in­ underworld figure Sam Giancana. • Sen. Charles Percy, R-Ill., demanded Buckland^s Last Student Leaves Nunchako sticks — on Main St., reported that gasoline was creases but at the same time unemploy­ Mrs. Julia Foster, 54, of 112 Patricia Coburn Ericson. of 54 E. Middle Tpke., died MANCHESTER Monday if he agreed: “No, sir, it won’t be Investigators say they believe both played CIA Director William Colby and Attorney police reported. siphoned from their cars Sun­ ment rises. Mrs. Christine Parks, fourth grade teacher, watches Lynn Banavige of 279 Baldwin Rd., was found dead in George Sumner He was born in Hartford and suddenly Sunday night at his Saturday, 5;29 p.m. — over until people go back to work.” a role in an attempt against Castro, his General Edward Levi explain by Thursday David Derosier, 20, was taken day night. There are several reasons: Burnham St., the last pupil to leave Buckland School Monday on the last day her apartment Sunday. Dr. VERNON —George Sumner, had lived in South Windsor home. He was the husband of Dumpster fire at Manchester Using Meany’s yardstick, the recession younger brother Raul, and Che Guevara. a report the CIA refused to cooperate in into custody at the Brass Key —Businessmen, who were slow to layoff of school for 1974-75, and on the last day of Buckland School as an elementary David Galvin pronounc^ Mrs. 69, of 300 South St. died Satur­ since 1955. Mrs. Leah Crimmel Hummel. Oldsmobile, Spencer St. is going to continue for a long time. Giancana was shot to death last week in 1973 with the Justice Department in restaurant, 829 Main St., short­ workers after the recession began, are school. Buckland School has been phased out and next year will be the center Foster dead of apparent natural day at an area convalescent He was a World War II Army He was born March 4,1905, in (Town). prete/ipthlY Using the indicators of most a gangland-style assassination at his sub­ prosecuting a drug smuggling case. ly after 6 by a policeman who slow to rehire after the recovery has for the Head Start program. Mrs. Parks will teach at Buckley School. causes at Manchester home. He was the husband of veteran. He was a member of Saugerties, N.Y., and lived in Sunday, 12:2? p.m. — Bales of economists, the recession bottomed out urban Chicago home, possibly because a was eating breakfast at the begun. They find it cheaper to work Memorial Hospital where her Mrs. Carrie Staiger Sumner. the Army and Navy Veteran Manchester 35 years. He was hay on fire at 480 Hillstown Rd. ABOUT sometime in the last few weeks and the Chicago crime syndicate was concerned body was taken. He was bom July 28, 1905, in Club of Manchester. employed as a paymaster at restaurant. recovery either has begun or is about to employes overtime than to recall laid-off he might talk to a grand jury seeking to (Town). Patrolman Gary Sellitto was workers or hire new ones. The Holmes Funeral Home, Rockville section of Vernon and Mr. Ericson worked for the Pratt & Whitney Aircraft Divi­ Today, 8:20 a.m. — Washing TOWN wilfc begin, p. question him. on a meal break when he —Corporations which suffered profit Roselli, Church told reporters Monday, 400 Main St., is in charge of lived there all his life. At one Southern New England sion of United Technicologies machine motor burning at 4 Meany’s perception of the economy is time, he was employed as Telephone Co. 27 years. He was noticed a young man enter the based on how many people are out of slumps are anxious to recoup by im­ was offered protection by the Senate com­ School Board Given Implications private funeral arrangements. Corp. in East Hartford until his Diane Dr. (Town). manager of the A & P store on a former constable for South retirement in 1970. restaurant carrying Nunchako Memorial Temple, Pythian work. Most economists look at how many proving productivity. In addition, many mittee but did not take up the offer. TOLLAND COUNTY sticks, a Far Eastern weapon Sisters, will meet Tuesday at 8 used the recession to trim fat from their James A. Ray Jr. Union St. and later was an Windsor. Mr. Hummel was employed from <1 people are working. Roselli and Giancana are reported to agent for the Winifred A. Kloter Other survivors are two Saturday, 9:18 a.m. — Car consisting two solid bamboo p.m. at Odd Fellows Hall. The unemployment rate is rising and blue and white collar staffs and are reluc­ ^ave been installed in a Miami Beach ANDOVER —James Alfred at the Rudder Building Services fire on Interstate 86 near Exit Of Legislative Acts on Programs Insurance Agency until his daughters, Gail S. Ericson at sticks joined by a short length will continue to rise this summer, peaking tant to put it back on again. lotel in the early 1960s to oversee and Ray Jr., 27, of Rose Lane died in Hartford as an accountant at retirement four years ago. home and Lynn V. Ericson of 100, Tolland. of rope. at 9.5 per cent or higher —the highest —The labor force grows quickly when a execute a plot to poison the three Cubans. Friday night in Narragansett, the time of his death. Saturday 12:58 p.m. — Car said Ernest Lewis, director of the adult ment will be given to the local community^ Mr. Sumner was a member of Coventry; his father, Fred Eric­ Sellitto radioed headquarters jobless rate since the last days of the recovery is under way. This is because Church announced the Senate panel had By JUNE TOMPKINS R.I., after he was struck by a He was a member of fire on Rt. 44A, Bolton. education program, who was at the from the state for driver education) the First Evangelical Lutheran son of Manchester; and two for a ruling on Nunchako sticks, Great Depression. hundreds of thousands of persons who been forced to put off testimony by former pickup truck. Manchester Lodge of Masons, Saturday, 4:42 p.m. — Grass meeting. The board was told the instant lottery Church of Ellington. He was sisters, Mrs. Norma York of and then placed Derosier under How can the recession be over when 8.5 gave up looking for work and were not Secretary of State Dean Rusk, former Recent legislation has had a direct He was born in Manchester, was a 32nd degree Mason, and a fire at old fairgrounds, Rt. 30, GLOBE i-s).! There will be no more than a $2,000 bill should provide an additional income also a member of the American Stafford Springs and Mrs. arrest. He was held on a $100 million to 9 million persons out of a job counted in government unemployment Defense Secretary Melvin Laird and other bearing on the Manchester school district N.H., and lived in Manchester, member of South United Rockville. reimbursement from the state, said Dr. for Manchester in an amount between Association of Retired People Thelma Naylor of Harwinton. cash bond and was to appear in Travel Service force of about 92 million cannot find work statistics perceive better times ahead and past officials because of unexplained and School Supt. James P. Kennedy Conn., most of his life before Methodist Church. Sunday, 5:43 p.m. — Brush Kennedy. $87,000 and $125,000 during the next fiscal No. 2129 in Vernon. The funeral is Tuesday at Court of Common Pleas at East in any given month this year? return to the job market. In addition, White House reluctance to provide certain explained some of the fiscal implications moving to Andover. Other survivors are a son, fire at Daly Circle, Vernon. 555 MAIN STREET The board approved an increase in fees year. These funds will come to the Town of Other survivors are a 10:30 a.m. at the Wapping Com­ Hartford today. WESTOWN How can it be over when the jobless rate there is the normal growth in the labor documents. to the Board of Education Monday night. He was a food manager for Stephen R. Hummel of Today, 10:09 a.m. — 643-2165 to be charged for adult education for 1975- Manchester presumably earmarked for daughter, Mrs. John D. Aldrich munity Church. Wapping, with Nunchako sticks are con­ is twice what once was considered normal market from graduating students. The documents. Church said, were The per pupil aid to education will stay Peacham's of Hartford. Manchester, and three grand­ Suspected fire in barn on Bolton Over 30 Yean 76 as follows: $6 per course for residents educational purposes, said Dr. Kennedy. of Middletown, R.I.; a brother, the Rev. Harold Richardson of­ sidered a dangerous weapon of —4.5 per cent —and is expected to remain Economists, however, attach more secret minutes of the National Security the same as in 1974-75 which is $250 per Survivors are his wife, Mrs, daughters. Rd., Vernon. No fire; lime dust Travel Experience for regular adqlt education courses; $12 The superintendent suggested the board Howard Sumner of Hartford; ficiating. Burial will be in Wap­ The funeral is Wednesday at the same class as blackjacks or significance to the number of persons Council, and of a special White House student. Paula Cyr Ray of East Hart­ looked like smoke. Authorized agent in Manchester While Manchester must continue to per course for non-residents; $10 per consider applying some of the funds from two sisters, Mrs. Edmund 0. ping Cemetery. 10 a.m. at the Holmes Funeral brass knuckles, according to a for all Airlines. Railroads and employed. They have found reason for op­ group charged with overseeing CIA covert ford; two sons, James Alfred Committee Favors sponsor an adult education program under course for recreation courses for the instant lottery to the revenue loss the Schlaf of Rockville and Mrs. Friends may call at the Home, 400 Main St. Burial will s o u t h WVINDSOR recent ruling by the chief Steamship Lines. timism in recent trends. operation abroad. Ray III and James Arthur Ray, many of the same conditions as existed in residents, and $15 for non-residents. town will experience because of the William S. Grainger of Rocky Newkirk & Whitney Funeral be in East Cemetery. Sunday, 11:42 p.m. — Car fire state’s attorney, police said. “In April and May,” said Irwin Kellner White House press secretary Ron both of East Hartford; his Gasoline Controls the past. Dr. Kennedy said there will be a There is no charge for Senior Citizens legislative action in driver education Hill, and three grandsons. Home, 318 Burnside Ave., East Friends may call at the after auto accident at Rt. 30 and of Manufacturers Hanover Trust, “the Nessen said the White House had agreed to classes or for Sheltered Workshop classes. reimbursement and the potential reduced iT''ther, Mrs. Esther Wright Pleasant Valley Rd., South WASHINGTON (UPI) - The House number of people holding jobs increased send the documents to, Capitol Hill under severe limitation in the amount of state Ray of Andover; two brothers, The funeral is Tuesday at 1:30 Hartford, tonight from 7 to 9. funeral home Tuesday from 7 to Dr. Kennedy said section 21 of Public income in Project Concern. p.m. at the White-Gibson-Small Those wishing to do so may Windsor. Commerce Committee has reasserted its at a 4 per cent annual rate. That was more guard and to have them returned in the funding available in next year’s budget. Bruce W. Ray, stationed with 9 p.m. As of this year, there was an enrollment Act 75-479 “unmandates” driver educa­ Because there will be no funding this stand favoring mandatory controls on use than twice the annual average increase of evening. But a committee source said tion, and also provides that no reimburse- year for the learning-play activities the U.S. Air Force in of 3,070 in the adult education program, a of gasoline in the United States. IVz per cent since World War II.” there were “gaps” in the documents made program. Dr. Kennedy sees no future in its Bentwaters, England, and Gor­ drop of 10 or 15 per cent over recent years. Working late Monday night, the com­ available. continuation, despite the favorable don C. Ray of Andover; two mittee turned down an attempt to give the sisters, Mrs. Kathy Didieu of response from it from parents and social President discretion in setting the controls agencies who have been involved. The Reynosa, Mexico, and Mrs. Cin­ during emergencies. dy Musler of Manchester, $15,0(X) funded project affected 30 families It left for today a final vote on the gas­ this past year. Conn.; his paternal stepgrand- oline control section of the proposed mother, Mrs. Mae Barron Ray Today’s Korea an Armed Camp As a result of the special teaching Energy Conservation and Oil Policy Act. of Waco, Tex.; and his mater­ program for 3-year-olds which was in­ S3. It is a companion nrieasure to the energy troduced this year, the Newington two days had captured Seoul, the capital in by treaty. If the north invades, nal grandmother, Mrs. Celia tax bill which the House has approved. By JOHN MILNE deployed tactical nuclear weapons in the south. Because of the time difference, Washington is bound to respond by con­ Children’s Hospital changed its diagnosis Wright, Concord, N.H. As drafted, the legislation would hold WASHINGTON (UPI) — Historians say South Korea and is willing to use them. it was June 24 in Washington. stitutional means — a congressional on a child from retarded to non-retarded. The funeral will be Tuesday semi-annual gasoline allocations down to the level of one reason North Korean troops invaded In January of 1950, Truman’s secretary at 9:30 a.m. at the Holmes South Korea 25 years ago was that Harry of state. Dean Acheson, drew the U.S. A total of 33,629 Americans died fighting declaration of war. Dr. Kennedy told the board. the 1973-74 base period. That would be in Korea. In their memory, six members It’s not like Vietnam, Schlesinger said. The toys may be turned over to the Funeral Home, 400 Main St., done by limiting the amount refiners could Truman’s secretary of state made a mis­ “defense line” south from the Aleutian Manchester. Burial will be take — one Gerald Ford’s administration Islands to Japan, to the Rykuku Islands, to of the South Korean Assembly were to “There is no ambiguity about civil wars board to be used at its discretion. Dr. make, and then the process would work place a wreath today at the Tomb of the and winning hearts and minds. It would be Isadore Wolf, principal of the Manchester Tuesday at 3:30 p.m. in Heads down to the service station level. says it will not make. the Philippines. Cemetery, Hooksett, N.H. One indication of this is the announce­ He did not include Taiwan or Korea. Unknown Soldier. a case of outright aggression and as a Green School and director of the program, Rep. Clarence J. Brown, R-Ohio, failed result of that I think that one should said the plan has implications for Head Friends may call at the to persude the committee to leave the con­ ment by Ford’s defense secretary, James On June 25, 1950, North Korean troops Korea today is an armed camp, on both funeral home tonight from 7 to Schlesinger, that the United States has knifed across the 3^h parallel and within recognize that the reactions in the United Start or kindergartners. trols up to the President. sides. 9. States might be considerably different In other business, the board approved a ^ Those wishing to do so may In the north, 467,000 are under arms and from those that pertained during the Viet­ (See Page Eighteen) make memorial contributions there are 598 combat aircraft. Pyongyang namese war.” to the Willimantic Chapter of spends about $800 million on defense out of the American Cross. an estimated GNP of $3.5 billion. The NATURALIZER® rhetoric of Premier Kim Il-Sung is es­ calating and there a -e reports of increased Wyman-Durkin Dispute Mrs. Cora Shippee f i l 14.99-17.99 'M infiltration tunnels and the massing of ar­ Mrs. Cora Wilson Shippee, 86, AND I WANT IT NOW! mored divisions along the demarcation of 48 Irving St, died Saturday at reg. $20-$27 line. Remains Unresolved Manchester Memorial '»Li I- c 1 want your body at European Health In the south. President Park Chung- WASHINGTON (UPI) - The Senate is senators were present, it would take 60 Hospital. She was the widow of Spas to take advantage of our special William Shippee. Hee’s Republic of Korea is reportedly no nearer today to resolving the disputed votes to cut off debate. 3 visits for $3 introductory offer. I want Shoes, D&L in Late Monday, Democrats put in a se­ The funeral was today. Burial accelerating its mobilization. It has 625,- New Hampshire Senate race than when Corbins, Avon, cond cloture petition, which would be was in New Willimantic your body to achieve new strength, 000 in its armed forces and spends $550 debate began nine days ago. Vernon, voted on Wednesday if today’s vote fails. Cemetery, Willimantic. The tone, and trim muscularity, to have the million on defense out of a GNP of $12.6 Democrats intended to try to force an , v ■ 1 Monday, the Senate spent all day dis­ Potter Funeral Home, 456 rugged, virile form it was meant to Manchester, billion. The ROK is aided by 42,000 U.S. end to the debate this afternoon. cussing the issue of skip ballots. Of the 27 Jackson St., Willimantic, was have, to glow with vibrant well being I Bristoi. y ' v - i ; : * ■ if » J troops, many in the Air Force. But first comes the the question of “skip ballots, 12 for Republican Louis C. Wyman in charge of arrangements. want your body at the world s largest “The ground forces balance in the ballots,” an issue that has stirred the and one for Democrat John A. Durkin fall She was born in Scotland and S|H and most prestigious organization of Korean peninsula is not unsatisfactory,” greatest Republican outcry. If the cloture In this category. The Rules Committee lived in Willimantic before health clubs, the European Health Schlesinger told his news conference motion carried, debate would end and a split 4-4 on whether to count them or throw moving here 10 years ago. Spas. Call now for 3 visits for $3. SAVE "'1' Friday. vote would be taken on a resolution She was a member of the them out. Introductory offer limited to one per U.S. intelligence analysts say the covering 35 issues, including 27 ballots. A skip ballot Is one on which the voter Order of the Eastern Star in societies are similar, both tightly con­ The Senate Rules Committee could then put an “x” in the party circle to signify a Willimantic, and a former person, age 18 and over. Must be used ■ xtihSS. %/■: % - % trolled. The forces in the south are as com­ complete its recount of disputed ballots. straight ticket, then put an “x” by the member of the First Baptist within 1 week. Longer term programs 25 33 .... 7A mitted to anticommunism as the The Democrats appeared unlikely to name of each party candidate except Church, Willimantic. will be presented. You must act quickly; -* -.c, j northerners are to spreading the people’s muster enough votes to force cloture. If all Wyman or Durkin. Survivors are a son, Everette this is a limited offer. Call now for revolution. Shippee of Cromwell; a 3 visits for $3. .'-.a: - The experts do not feel either China or daughter, Mrs. Russell Hughes .v-v* the Soviet Uniqn will help an invasion of Manchester; four from the north. They point to Kim’s recent Mrs. Gandhi to Keep Office grandchildren and five great­ visit to Peking, his bellicose stance, then grandchildren. Life Stride Shoes . 11.99-12.99 at the communique issued afterwards in While Appealing Conviction Open Mon., Wed. & Fri. 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. Save 32%-45% which the word “peaceful” was pointedly Tues. & Thurs. 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. issued before “reunification.” NEW DELHI (UPI) - The Supreme Supporters of Raj Narain, the Socialist Sat. 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sun. 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. The United States is tied to South Korea Court ruled today that Indira Gandhi can leader who brought the charges against Capri Shoes .. 6.99-12.99 remain as prime minister while she Mrs. Gandhi shortly after she swept back appeals her conviction for election law Into office in 1971 national parliamentary •v R 40 Tm ts oI Um x m Oi O l•rvto• Save 19%-41% violations, but the mixed verdict could balloting, danced jubilantly outside when O p e n 24 Hours Dally bring new pressure on her to resign as In­ Iyer’s ruling was announced. FOR EMERGENCY SERVICE 646-4260 dia’s leader. MANCHESTER ■ ■ ■ 515 MIOOLETURNPIKE WEST FanFares Shoes .. 6.99-14.99 Lincoln Center Parking Lot Landscaped Inside Today The decision stripped Mrs. Gandhi of her right to vote in Parliament and her The Weather M obil Save 25%-61% Area Profile ...... Pages 6, 7, 11 supporters wore glum, shocked looks out­ HEATINe OILS Park Supt. Ernest Tureck looks on as park employe filled in and landscaped and a sidewalk has been con­ Business news...... Page 3 side the court building when the ruling was Hot, humid and hazy today with chance of afternoon or evening thundershowers. Frank Gochee waters one of the shrubs (there are eight structed from Main St. to the Center Congregational Pipe band wins tw ice...... Page 18 announced. Coreiii Shoes ...... High temperatures in the high 80s to mid OILMIRNER S European .. 7.99-20.99 varieties of them) adorning the controversial Lincoln Church. The whole area connects with the Municipal Gardner moves possessions...... Page 18 Supreme Court Justice Krishna Iyer 90s. Thundershowers ending early tonight HEATINB INSTALLATION Save 27%-50% Center driveway and parking lot. In addition to the Building via a driveway and sidewalk. Vehicular exit is Plastic bags on sale ...... Page 5 granted the 57-year-old prime minister a followed by clearing. Lows in the upper Health Spas shrubs, the area is landscaped with hard-wood chips. En­ one-way, around Lincoln Center to and through the Herald Angle...... Page 12 conditional stay of her June 12 lower court 50s to mid 60s. Fair, cooler and less humid 643-5135 try is one-way from Main St., at the north end of the Municipal Building parking lot. (Herald photo by Pinto) Legion triumphs...... Page 12 conviction, which had also ordered her Wednesday with highs mostly in the low to Physical fitness for men and women building only. The former entry at the Center has been Softball, Little League...... Page 13 barred from office for six years. mid 80s. V 'X i '1 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., June 24. 1975 — PA G E T H R E E PAGE TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Tues., June 24, 1975 ..YV- . MANCHESTER HOSPITAL NOTES NATIONAL WEATHEI SEIVICE FOIECAST to 7AM EST 6 -2 8 -7 5 Bloodmobile Seeks TV TONIGHT 3 a 2 4 .1 Discharged Friday: Edith Discharged Saturday: Joseph St.; Carleen Brunetti, 130 Burnham, 423 Chapel Rd., Palczynski, 71U Parkade Youth Volunteers Wyneding Hill Rd.; Cheryl •sA T T L ioar/'W i ...... ■■i* " v ^ o .o y O | South Windsor; Eunice Kilby, Apartments; Michael Bisi, 6:00 Felding, East Hartford. Youth volunteers are needed helping in the local Red Cross Room 222 ...... 40 RD 3, Coventry; Cynthia Glastonbury; Mildred Chapin, News...... 3-8-22-30 Discharged Sunday: Floyd to serve on Bloodmobiles office, said a local Red Cross Martin Agronsky ...... 57 LeDoux, East Hartford; Earl 20 Clyde Rd. ; Lorna Ahearn, 14 Bewitched ...... 5 BOSTON^ Hull, Cedar Swamp Rd., Coven­ throughout the Greater Hart­ spokesman. 8:00 29,53|8S t • Larsen, 621 Bush Hill Rd.; Llynwood Dr., Bolton; Estelle The Untouchables ...... 9 try; Clifford Davis, Stafford ford area during the summer The volunteer program offers Good Times...... 3 MINNEAPOLIS Albert Rose, East Hartford; Karsky, 13 Juniper Lane, Black Buffalo’s Pow-Wow .. 18 Springs; Grace Schools, En-. months. There is an urgent a chance to practice a variety Dealer’s Choice...... 5 Bettie Gagnon, 17 Morrison St., Bolton; Thomas Stevens, East The Honeymooners ...... 20 N EW YORK field; Nancy King, 126 need for young people between of skills and learn what it is like Happy Days...... 8-40 Rockville; Donald Thibodeau, Hartford; Robert Brown, 1075 Electric Company...... 24-57 Washington St.; Brigita the ages of 14 and 18 who can to participate in a highly Mets vs. (Ordinals...... 9 MID 130 Diane Dr., South Windsor; Main St., South Windsor; Bonanza...... 40 Boucher, 58 Thrall Rd., Ver­ serve at least one day a week to organized setting, explore Greatest Sports Legends ... 18 Lois Bolt, Somers; Joan Patricia Bergmann, 131 non; Frances Griggs, East assist the professional staff. career opportunities in nursing 6:30 Adam-12 ...... 20-22-30 •AM FNANCIftCO Giannelli, West Willington. Hollister St.; Diane Rawlina, DENVER Hartford; Robert Petit, West In Manchester, volunteers and i^felated fields, and assume News...... 3-8-20-22-30 The Way It W as...... 24-57 Also, Evelyn Plouff, 14 Glastonbury. Hartford; James Norris, 213 are needed to assist in loading civic responsibilities. ' I Love Lucy ...... 5 Evergreen Rd., John Trivigno, Also, Jacqueline Demaio, 593 8:30 Hilliard St.; Georgianna John­ and unloading the Bloodmobile, For further information, call The Real McCoys ...... 18 46 Alexander St.; Gregg Ellery, M.A.S.H...... 3 u- Griffin Rd., South Windsor; son, 41 Brennan Rd., Hebron. in serving light refreshments to the local Red Cross office, 643- Zoom...... 24-57 LOS ANeCLES 55 Pond Lane, South Windsor; Donald MaePherson, 44 Morse Merv Griffin Show...... 5 ATLANTA Also, Reo Rouleau, Windsor the blood donors, and even 5111. 7:00 Gloria Polidoro, 49 Plymouth Rd.; Gloria Stevens, East Hart­ Movie...... 8-40 Locks; Jacqueline Petig, 14V News...... 3-22-40 Lane, Bolton; Salvator ford; Mary Zolnowski, 70 N. The Living Word ...... 18 D A L l\s Esquire Dr.; Honor D’Amato, Andy Griffith Show...... 5 Movie...... 20-22-30 Carrabino, 59 Whitney Rd.; Imperial Dr. ; Barbara Hughes, Robert Liatunick and Jane Wills of the International Meditation Society discuss plans for 119 Keeney St.; Janice Truth or Consequences...... 8 LOWiST TEMFEtATUilS Joan Knowles, 58 North St.; 79 North Rd., Bolton; Ann Nova...... 24-57 Rodgers, Dockerel Rd., Ironside ...... 9 introductory lectures at the society’s new office at 63 E, Center St., Manchester. (Herald Thomas Mullins, 171 E. Center Crocker, 73 Hemlock St.; 9:00 Tolland; Catherine Wells, Gentle Ben ...... 18 MIAMI photo by Dunn) St.; Karen Parker, 172 High Lucille Coen, 456 Main St.; Hawaii Five-0 ...... 3 Mansfield Center; Robert Sounding Board ...... 20 St.; Roy Franklin, 49 Erie St.; Willmar Heringer, 38 Maple Pastor’s Perspective...... 18 Enders, 76 Lenox St.; Linda The Romagnolis' Table _ 24 \ •LEGEND' Robert Gionfriddo, East Hart­ 9:30 Boutilier, 114 N. Elm St.; raft joules To Tell the Truth...... 30 ford. Assignment America____24-57 Colleen Phelps, 40 Durant St.; Open Door...... 57 ■ IA I N |jrvx*x|SNOW Meditators Open Center 10:00 Thomas Murphy, 32 Jordt St. 7:30 The International Meditation center is scheduled Wednesday meditators say. Also, Deirdre Hodgdon, 119 Celebrity Sweepstakes ...... 3 Mr. Rooney Goes to Sinner SPECIALIZING IN ...... 3 f^ //jSHOWEtS 'N ftow Society is opening a night at 7:30 with a free in­ “The goal of the International Cedar St.; Eleanor Rich, 136 Hogan's Heroes ...... 5 Transcendental Meditation troductory lecture by Robert Meditation Society is to raise Green Manor Rd.; Ralph Ren­ Let’s Make a Deal...... 8-22 News...... 5 un WE ATIffit FOTOCAST ® Marcus Welby, M.D...... 8-40 (TM) Center in Manchester at Liatunick of the society’s Hart­ the quality of life for in­ ABOUT TOWN nie, 60 Meryl Rd., South Wind­ HANDCRAFTED ITEMS. Human Dimension...... 18 ford center. Police Story ...... 20-22-30 For Period Ending 7 AM EST Wednesday. During Tuesday night, showers and the Andrews Building, 63 E. dividuals and society from suf­ sor; Marco Verdone, East Music of the People ...... 24 Center St. Exponents of TM say that it is fering to fulfillm ent,” Open Mind...... 24 thundershowers will be noted over parts of the Northwest and central Plains area. Hartford; Kathy Dwyer, 15 Masquerade P arty ...... 30 Jane Wills, Manchester TM not a religion, philosophy, or Liatunick says. The missions and ministry Grove St. Interface ...... 57 Elsewhere, mostly fair weather is in prospect. Minimum temperatures include: (approx, The Manchester WATES will A Fine Selection of Gifts for coordinator, will run the lifestyle, but a technique of TM came to the United States committee of Emanuel meet tonight at the Italian- 10:30 max. readings in parenthesis) Atlanta 65 (84), Boston 65 (80), Chicago 62 ( 78), Dallas 68 FILM RATING GUIDE center. She says there are more deep rest. Scientific research in 1958 with its founder, Lutheran Church will meet American Club. Weighing-in ALL FILM ROLLS All Your June Occasions,,, Decision Makers ...... 57 Medal of Distinction (91), Denver 54 (86), Duluth 54 (76), Houston M (87), Jacksonville 67 (90), Kansas City 68 For Parents and th an 250 m e d ita to rs in has proven that the technique Maharishi Mahesh Yogi. The tonight at 7:30 in the church will be 7 to 8 The strawberry Developed and Printed 10:40 (83), Los Angeles 58 (70), Miami 74 (87), New Orleans 72 (87), New York 68 ( 82), Phoenix Manchester. produces an alert state of rest reception room. Fast Service OPEN William Eagleson gets a medal of distinction from second first Connecticut TM center social scheduled for this week TUES. TO SAT. Their Children Kiner’s Korner...... 9 70 (98), San Francisco 54 (72), Seattle 5L (61), St. Louis 68 (86), Washington 69 ( 84). The grand opening of the TM twice as deep as sleep. opened in 1970. Discount Prices K 6 4 9 - 1 7 6 6 10 A.M. - 5 P.M. grader John Odom upon the occasion of his retirement as has been postponed to next 11:00 Mayfair Y Club will meet week. ARTHUR DRl RT. 83, TALCOTTVILLE - MMUlAVOKNCn News...... 3-8-22-30-40 South School custodian. The medal recognizes the many Wednesday at 10 a.m. in Cronin u i *■**•*<«»< The Best of Groucho...... 5 services he has performed for the children. Witnesssing Of Consumer Concern Hall of Mayfair Gardens. All Celebrity Bowling ...... 9 the presentation is student Michael Orfitelli. Eagleson has THEATER SCHEDULE Mayfair residents are invited. I Love Lucy ...... 20 served the Board of Education for 15 years, six at South Captioned N ew s...... 57 School. (Herald photo by Pinto) Showplace — “Aloha, Bobby Good Times Roll” 7:30 Showcase Cinema 2 — “W.W. Tips on Mail Shopping I iMHMMIlKlMd 11:30 and Rose” 7:30-9:30 UA East 3 — “The Happy and the Dixie Dancekings” By State Department Press Building, Washington, Movies ...... 3-5 Vernon Cinema 1 — “Funny Hooker” 7:15-9:00 1:45-7:45-9:40 regulations would declare it an Of Consumer Protection D.C. 20004, the oldest and It Takes a Thief...... 8 Car Summer” 7:10-9:00 Manchester Drive-In — Showcase Cinema 3 — “unfair or deceptive act or Problems brought to the largest trade association The Untouchables ...... 9 Cinema 2 — “The Passenger” “Funny Car Summer” 8:45; “Return of the Pink Panther” practice” for a seller to solicit attention of the Consumer representing firms involved in Johnny Carson ...... 20-22-30 7:15-9:20 “Lady Ice” 10:30 1:30-7:00-9:25 for mail order merchandise or Protection Department concer­ direct mail selling. services unless the article Pewter your nest. PanMttMWiCMMM Wide World Mystery...... 40 Burnside 1 — “Breakout” Showcase Cinema 1 — Showcase Cinema 4 — “Man- COURT CASES ning mail order merchandise The state Consumer Protec­ 12:30 7:30-9:30 “Lady” 1:45-8:00 dingo” 1:45-7:10-9:40 purchased will be furnished have been many and varied. tion Department will conduct a within a stipulated delivery Wide World Mystery...... 8 Burnside 2 — “Freebie and Some consumers claim the nolled. the Bean” 7:35-9:30 hearing in Room 105, State Of­ date or within 30 days after the Movie...... 9 merchandise has not been COMMON PLEAS COURT • Herbert C. Fraser, 63, of fice Building, on July 23 on purchase was made. 0«i WOM 1> 1:00 UA East 1 — “Jaws” received even though the Geographical Area 19 7:20-9:40 proposed regulations concer­ Copies of the proposed Tomorrow ...... 20-22-30 247 Highland St., operating a buyer’s check was cashed, East Hartford Session motor vehicle while under the UA East 2 — “Aloha, Bobby ning mail order merchandise regulations are available and 1:40 others say the item was not in The eagle • B ruce T upper, 27, of and services offered by recommendations for changes influence of liquor reduced to and Rose’’ 9:30; “Let the Ma-Ma Mia^s stock and the company made a Combat...... 5 Willimantic, third-degree reckless driving, $75. organizations domiciled and may be submitted in writing to substitution, but slow delivery forgery (two counts), posses­ • Kevin 0. Faria, 19, of 92 doing business in this state. Commissioner Mary Heslin sion of narcotics, and fourth- seems to be a major source of One of the features of the prior to the date of the hearing. Loomis St., Bolton, operating a Cuisim complaint. degree larceny, a total of six motor vehicle while license Manchester “The Family Restaurant' months in prison. When postage and handling /ABOUT suspended, $100, and failure to 471 Hartford Rd. Corner of MMCee Street fees are added to the purchase The sentences were carry registration, $5. Country Club m ah esit TOWN suspended on condition Tupper C LIP a SAVE THIS AD FOR FUTURE REFERENCE price of the item and the buyer • James Carr, 16, of 448 W. is often required to pay postage continue in a drug rehabilita­ Middle Tpke., possession of a M on ., T u b s ., and W ed. tion program in Willimantic. Restaurant both ways on defective PUBLIC RECORDS Registration for summer dangerous weapon in a motor merchandise you begin to ask school courses will be He was also placed on probation vehicle, nolled. ON SPECIAL BUFFET for two years. yourself, are you really getting Warranty Deeds Marriage Licenses Wednesday . .^Thursday and • Michael K. Condon, 19, of SOUTH MAIN STREET 4 to 9 P.M. a bargain through shopping by Friday from 10 a.m. to noon at • Robert J. McGranor, 28, of East Hartford, reckless driving Herman M. Frechette, Albert Ward Calvin Gochee Jr., 70 lA D W ISS IO N A Beautiful Setting “All You Can Ear mail? Manchester High School. no certain address, disorderly reduced to failure to drive in ^2.50 R. Martin and Gerald P. Birch St., and Laura Kimberly If you do shop by mail, keep conduct, $15. the established lane, $20. for Interesting conversar CHILDREN 12 AND UNDER 'h PR IC EI Rothman to Pauline L. Paquet Matte, 111 E. Middle Tpke., I}2:^THEATRES EAST St. Mary’s Episcopal Church • Mark Sheehan, 21, of 281 tion or to sell your point of copies of your order and of the and Joseph Skaparas, property June 28, Second Congregational • Darrell A. Dexter, 19, of advertisement you are will have a service of Holy Center St., illegal sale or dis­ Southwick, Mass., reckless view accompanied by Thurs., FrI., and SaL at 820 Tolland Tpke., $31,200. Church. Charles Willis Persons Communion Wednesday at 10 tribution of narcotics, nolled Vic’s cocktails and Chef answering in the event the Francis C. and Maria T. and Ellen Dam, both Fort driving reduced to passing on EARLY BIRD SPECIALS product is never delivered or l l a.mi at the church. (not prosecuted). the right, $15. Paul’s creative soups and SERVED FROM 4:00 to 7:00 P.M. Taylor to George S. Hirko Jr. Lauderdale, Fla., June 28. • John D. Butler Jr., 35, of exciting luncheons. • CORNED BEEF & CABBAGE doesn’t conform to your and Patricia A. Hirko, property Building I’ermits • Dreda A. Hendsey, 38, of with boiled potatoe, roll, butter specifications. Always pay by The Women’s Bible Study 109 Spruce St., issuing bad 623 Main St., allowing a minor We can accommodate • VEAL SCALLOPINI at 12 Kensington St., $36,700. John G. Tobias for Robert E. Group of South United check, $50. groups from a dozen to a with potato, vegetable or spaghetti, roll, butter check or money order — don’t Post, additions at 58 Bolton St., to loiter on permit premises • CHOPPED SIRLOIN OF BEEF Methodist Churclj will meet Five counts of other bad hundred or more. send cash through the mail. ('onimitlee Deed $3,783. (Peppino’s Restaurant), found with potato, vegetable, roll, butter If a problem arises in buying tonight at 7:30 at 1208 Main St. check charges and a fourth- guilty, $50. • SPAGHETTI AND MEAT BALLS Dominic A DiCorle to Albert Delta Builders for Roger Jor­ degree larceny charge against Tel. 646-0103 or A by mail, the consumer should and Marilyn P. Cavanna, dan, alterations at 425 Center ^ Mrs. Hendsey posted an SHELLS AND MEAT BALLS 9 write directly to the firm in­ Butler were all nolled. appeal bond of $250 in order to Service from with roll and butter property at 165 Hackmatack St., $450. • Philip A. Browne, 26, of En­ 11:30 a.m, to 3 p.m. 1.75 volved. If no response is St., $34,500. Ralph Swanson, additions at T im s . contest the conviction. |9 9 « Mon. S 9 9 « I received in a reasonable time field, breach of peace, nolled. • Robert E. Standley, 18, of Children 12 and Under 99* JudgmenI Lien .374 Hackmatack St., $600. 11-86 EXIT 91- FKiHrwMaKMLaaB-l he may contact this department • Stanley F. Kelley, 25, of 64 Church St., taking a motor (Our Regular Menu With Salad Bar la Available) Dr. Cyril K. Kim versus Stanley Sombric, additions at or the Direct Mail Advertising BURNSIDE Enfield, breach of peace, $25. vehicle without the owner’s Frank and Beverly DeSimone, 251 W. Center St., $200. Association Inc., 921 National property at 66 Walnut St., Richard Karpinski, fence at I sMtwiiaDcwL. [. HTFo.« • Patricia K. Martel, 19, of 82 permission, $50. North St., fourth-degree $320.40. 92 Falknor Dr., $175. CHARLES BRONSON • Daniel W. Sugrue, age and JOHN HOUSTON larceny reduced to breach of address unavailable, operating « l peace, $35. a motor vehicle while license ^BREAKOUT” • Kevin J. O’Connell, 18, of suspended, $100. 7:30 - 9:20 109 Downey Dr., reckless use of • Richard F. Thorps, age and the highway by a pedestrian, address unavailable, reckless CAPITOL EQUIPMENT, Inc. $15, and disorderly conduct, driving reduced to failure to 38 Main Street, Manchester Phone 643-7958 EASTHARTFORO nolled. obey state traffic control sign, ‘200 TRADE IN THE BEAN” DRIVE-IN ★ RT.5 • Mark W. Roberts, 19, of $25. 308A Green Rd., reckless use of • Arthur Strickland, 24, of 125 “After The Sale, We Service What We Sell" the highway by a pedestrian, WEDNESDAY High St., Rockville, operating a We II give you up to $200.00 trade In tor your old TV set!! FOUR MUSKETEERS $15, and disorderly conduct, motor vehicle while license Towards the purchase of a brand new CURTIS DAY OF THE LOCUST nolled. suspended, $150. • Anthony Todd, 20, Storrs, • Patricia Beaulieu, 19, of MATHES 100% Solid State Color TV. fourth-degree larceny, nolled. East Hartford, fourth-degree MANCHESTER • William Orbach, 17, of no larceny, $25. DRIVE-IN/ROUTES 6 &44A certain address, third-degree F u ^ Car Stawn First - PLUS - burglary, committed to the ANQIE DICKINSON Cheshire State Reformatory for "FlinnyCar. “BIG BAD an indefinite term not to exceed This printing test pattern is YEAR YEAR Sum m er^^ M A M A ” R two years. part of The Herald quality con­ YEAR trol program in oruer to give GUARANTEE GUARANTEE EAfE WINDSOR The charges of third-degree you one of the finest GUARANTEE burglary (eight counts), fourth- newspapers in the nation. 100% SHOP DRIVE IN ★ RT.5 100% degree larceny (two counts), 1' 100% PARTS You couldn’t ask for a better w^y and third-degree criminal mis­ PIX TUBE LABOR JACK NICHOLSON-tPQ) chief were all nolled. 4 4 4 to capture the spirit of America’s *‘THE PASSENGER” • David Moquin, 18, of 82 Deep-dish 13' coming bicentennial. That’s why Garden St., third-degree CURTIS MATHES 100% SOLID STATE MODULAR epIOR TV Cushion steering wheel larceny, six months in prison. pan seal 2.6 to I gear your friendly eagle at First Feder^ has M0N.-TUES. 99« Reliable 5-hp reduction steering The sentence was suspended Briggs & Stratton Colonial styled pewter for you - and he was placed on probation engine 26' steering radius for two years. heavy, finely crafted pewter with all the c Chain drive The charges of third-degree • Super Matrix PIx Tuba Five cutting heights ^'4 to3V4 quality of heirloom pieces. At prices so low, they’re burglary and possession of Compare those toatures writh other • One Button Tuning Adjust cutting heights from seat liquor on town property were 1 riders selling for $100 more. almost a gift. In fact, some are free! 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FREE LIGHTED PARKING* Honor MASTER CHARGE Tickets $3 50 MAPLE, PECAN, WALNUT Semi-pneumatic front tires P o rrin g e r 8.00 7.00 6.00 3.00 • 10.00 Students: $2:50 Come in today, and start your First Federal DARK OAK FINISHES Cordial Tray 8.00 7.00 6.00 4.00 11.00 W ater Goblet 9.00 7.00 6.00 4.00 12.00 pewter collection. At any of our 7 offices. But don’t ’ r M A N D IN 6 ( r// ‘ Hn. Hn Thn. I:4S.7;1|.|;W Curtain 8.15 pm Candlesticks (Pair) 10.00 8.00 7.00 4.00 13.00 delay. With the demand for pewter rising, chances H a. Em Ih n 1:44444 FrMq MS-7:3I-1M0 A506 T a n k a rd 12.00 11.00 10.00 8.00 16.00 SM. 2SMM-7J4-1M* iM-mm At the Air-Conditioned Harriet S. Jorgensen Theatre superb performance and ease of operation from the are you won’t see these at such low prices again! ijig tm. miM-mtx. University of Connecticut Group Rates Available MANCHESTER exclusive ge.ir drive system to the comfort cushioned Salt, Pepper, Tray 8.00 17.00 For Reservations Call 429-2912 seat and deep-dish steering it's the buy of the year a n d Spoon 13.00 12.00 11.00 Limited quantities at this price, so hurry in. NOTE: Model 1 Qt. Milk 17.00 16.00 14.00 12.00 23.00 Everybody talks about inflation, but we do aomething i»LH-186 rear-mount grass catcher is available as an SPECIAL DINNER-THEATRE PACKAGE! 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Complete Lirie ol HAHN Rotary Mowers and Riding Mowers tor you to choose from Connecticut Sales Tax not included in prices. NEXT TO STOP and SHOP Limit one free gift per family. Sorry, items cannot be mailed. For more information call 429-2912. BUDGET TO 36 MONTHS

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iHanrliPiitrr turuimi Hrralii { Use of Rev Share Funds Plastic Bags Available ICCNTCNNIAL YCTS After an interval of about 18 months, plastic bags again OPINION Tom Tiede On Board Agenda Tuesday are on sale at all Manchester firehouses. They are being sold at cost for $2.25 (including tax) for a roll of 30. The 61 x 40 dark green polyethelene bags come The Manchester Board of funds as part of the off-setting financed by equivalent grants complete with ties. Directors will conduct public receipts. The July 1 action is received or to be received: The last time Manchester sold bags to town residents the hearings July 1 on allocating routine. • $350 for meals at the Senior price also was $2.25. However, it was for a box of 50. Changing Concepts f A' $1,044,000 in revenue sharing Citizens Center (a donation Where Would We Be funds — with the bulk of it Other revenue sharing from Manchester Chapter of Without Butterflies? $890,000, to the 1975-76 General ailocations to be aired and UNICO), $3,167 for a poiice With the exception of the rump ses­ not for other regionalization plans Fund, for general government acted upon are $50,000 for despatcher and $5,869 for the which essentially embody the same WASHINGTON — The news from the ■S: expense. sidewalk construction, $50,000 Poiice Department’s Communi­ Gordon Unhappy sion of the legislature to act on vetoes for highway equipment, $40,000 Interior Department is, well, glum. Aw­ The board voted June 3 to ty Relations Program, $15,999 and perhaps a revised Community principle, tying legally or physically ful. One can become callous to govern­ for revaluation of real proper­ for a Public Employment meet only once in July. ty, $10,000 for improvements at Development Act, state politics will the suburban areas to Hartford. ment bulletins concerning war, pestilence, Consequently, it will try to Program. His Case Nolled The first globe of the world in even famine — the world is, as we’ve come i 1^: the Nike Site Manchester • Also, $57,138 for a separate the United States was created sink soon into its annual summer A small example is the proposal complete all of its business July Recreation Center, $3,000 for to know, indecent. But the spirit sinks like 1. Its meeting will be at 8 p.m. Public Service Employment by James Wilson, an inspired slump. that West Hartford share in the a stone in an oily pond to learn that, emergency generators and $1,- Program, $15,993 for catalguing , Eric Gordon, the Manchester Gordon said Monday he’s but poorly educated Vermont in the Municipal Building 000 for OSHA (Occupational maintenance of Elizabeth Park. butterflies have become the first insect to Hearing Room. System Services in the Community College instructor thinking of suing MCC Student farmer. At 37, Wilson sold his This is especially true this year with Safety and Health Act) im­ arrested for wearing clown be placed on the threatened species list. When the board adopted Manchester Public Libraries, Affairs Dean Harry Godi and livestock for an encyclopedia to no state elections slated. Another is the repeated suggestion provements. makeup at MCC’s commence­ study mathematics, car­ Cockroaches, fine. Mosquitoes, okay. Manchester’s $21,236,556 budget $214 for an aide to the blind and me arresting policeman on the Aiso to be aired and acted ment June 4, said Monday he’s tography and astronomy, and The time then should be used for that state aid to cities should reflect Bedbugs, spiders or ticks. But butterflies? ♦ |4 for 1975-76, it designated the $960 for the school system’s grounds they violated his rights upon are the following proposed Work Study Program for the considering a lawsuit against to free speech. after 11 years of sacrifice sold contemplation and perhaps even some some compensation for the “ser­ It’s too much. True. Interior reports that $890,000 from revenue sharing as of now only two species are threatened, appropriations, ail to be summer of 1975. college officials and Gordon criticized college ad­ his first globe in 1810. Two of pre-planning for the next session. vices" these cities provide their and they limited to the Florida Keys: the Manchester Police. ministrators for attempting to his rare globes are cherished Gordon, 30, of Hartford, was possessions of the National We think members of the neighbors. Schaus and Bahamanian swallowtails. But silence dissidents and he 41 other types are also under study as to charged with disorderly con­ criticized Manchester Police Geographic Society, The World 6 1 Almanac notes. legislature should take a look at Now we have no quarrel with numbers and may very well be added Vietnamese Boys Will Go duct as he began to enter the for making a false arrest. several concepts which seem to be un­ regionalization when it can be proven later. For anyone who has laid in a line of MCC faculty at the Police said they arrested college’s graduation ceremony. Gordon because MCC ad­ dergoing subtle but quite radical it can provide an essential service at meadow and watched a yellow monarch milk the flowers, it is a dark moment for To Troop 25 Summer Camp. The charged was nolled (not ministrators felt an instructor MINERAL RESOURCES change because these concepts are less cost without discrimination man. prosecuted) Monday in Com­ wearing clown makeup would CARACAS (UPI) - Besides oil, mon Pleas Court 12, East Hart­ Venezuela mines iron ore, gold, being promoted more and more these among the participants. I know there are those of you who will disrupt commencement exer­ ford. cises. diamonds, copper, bauxite, disagree. Recalling the ravages in our Thanks to town politicians, ning Aug. 9, Maidment said. He was killed during a sur­ days. We do think the legislature should Gordon, who taught history Gordon had taught Brazilian manganese, coal and salt. cabbage patch, you may praise the passing two Vietnamese boys will go to The fee is $90 each. prise attack on a Marine station and languages at MCC until his studies and other history and For example, we have the concept be cautious about any proposal which of the butterfly as also the end of the camp this summer. The troop wili outfit the bop. at the city of Hue. While under caterpillar. And certainly anyone with a Camp Kirkham is only five position was phased out recent­ language courses at MCC for of regionalization. merely corrupts the concept of Harry Maidment, scout­ heavy enemy fire, Kirkham ly, said Monday he’s unhappy CONGRATULATIONS to porch light may hope that the moth too, a years old and is still rustic. moved to each of the casualties three years before the college regionalization into a means for a master of Boy Scout ’Troop 25, with the disposition of his case. decided to phase out his MR. ERLANO JOHNSON damn thing admittedly, will likewise soon said his scouts will take Minh Maidment said he was told to dress wounds and supervise M “It’s still on the books for 13 program. The college WINNER OF OUR $150.00 Originally advanced as a means of municipality to avoid setting its own suffer the fate of the swallowtails. Nhet Nguyen, 14, and his the boys can speak some evacuation. Although wounded, As for me, though. I'm struck by the Hickory, Dickory, Dock, the Mouse Ran Up the Clock - months," Gordon said, “and eliminated his teaching position FATHER’S DAY DRAWING providing or performing a public ser­ house in order. brother, Minh Hoang, 13, to English. he refused treatment and prospect of any loss at all of the family “ But that won’t be ,a there’s nothing I can appeal.” and he is currently un­ Several in Fact at the A m e ri^ Clock Museum in Bristol. (Photo by Floyd Larson). their Camp Kirkliam in stayed to help. He was then He said his lawyer, Atty. GLENNEYS vice. such as a health delivery system Forgotten, in most discussions iepidoptera. Noble creatures, I insist. problem,” he said. employed. 7S9 M»ln 9t., M«nch— t«r Lempster, N.H. fatally wound^. Robert Hirtle of Hartford, There are, the biologists say, 10,000 “We had a Japanese boy with more efficiently, regionalization is about the plight of the large cities, is The boys arrived in moved for dismissal but the species of butterflies in the world, 700 of us one summer. He couldn’t He had been in Vietnam less Manchester with their family judge refused to consider the being changed to a vehicle for the fact that suburbia didn’t create them in America — and this is not enough. speak any English at first. He than two months. June 14. Their father. Van motion because the prosecutor broadening the tax bases of I once caught one in Australia with a managed just fine.” the problem but that the cities Nghia Nguyen, will work at had decided not to go to trial. wingspan of six inches — and that was not The troop’s own camp was The Nguyen’s boys’ father is Medi-Views metropolitan areas. through various things like high taxes Lydall, Inc. on Parker St. “The nolle results in a dis­ big enough. No stalker with a net, I, for one named after Donald A. an 11-year-veteran of the South Leaders of both the position which is very The area worth legislative for poor services, corruption, and/or believe the preservation of dekd things ANDREW TULLY Kirkham, a Navy hospital cor- Vietnamese Air Force. His Republican and Democratic prejudicial, ” Gordon said. by morbid — but I am an awed spectator. psman killed in Vietnam Jan. family of six is being sponsored pondering is the degree to which benign neglect, made suburban living parties in town agreed to fund “One’s innocence becomes a Michael Dworkin, B. SC. For the student, the butterfly is of 31, 1968. through the International regionalization is offered as a means attractive to those who could afford to the boys’ stay in Camp Refugee Rescue Committee. form of punishment.” Registered Pharmacist singular interest. Neither bird nor Strange Bedfellows Kirkham for two weeks begin­ He was an Eagle Scout in to perpetuate or coverup urban mis­ move and thus the cities lost the very creeper, it nonetheless incorporates the Troop 25. takes or mismanagement as opposed most remarkable features of both — and people they should have tried to keep. then some. Butterfly larvae account for a Frank’s Sponsors Disclaiming a disclaimer!! to actually providing a means of per­ Regionalization is a legitimate tool $500 million genuine silk industry, are left Fish Fry Friday in the bottles of Mexican tequilla to signify (Herald photo by Pinto) forming a needed service more ef­ in modern society but not one to.be Now then. House rules give all members Frank’s Supermarket, with authenticity, and in some species aisplay WASHINGTON — The curious mixture Harrington’s leak. After all, a^man is Rockville Water Co. on VITAMIN-E POWERS the right to inspect any committee’s files, stores in Manchester and ficiently. used to coverup the root causes of ur­ color unexcelled in nature. Concerning the of events on Capitol Hill makes for strange guardian of his own integrity and rec­ but the Armed Services Committee Glastonbury, will sponsor a Dr. Stare, Harvard nutritionist and Hartford adult butterfly itself, it remains almost a bedfellows, and so I find myself reluctant­ titude. Whatever the circumstances, Her Last Day, Too For example, is the failure of mass ban blight. majority held that some sanctions should Fish Fry Friday from 4:30 to 7 Courant columnist, has again made some bold fragile mystery: the wings do not move by ly siding with Rep. Michael Harrington, D- which in Harrington’s case involved the transit districts, a form of No institution in a free country, be it Mass., a bright young man of 38 who often be imposed against anyone who makes vital issue of government by secrecy, Seeks Rate Increase A bouquet of roses, a child’s forgotten diploma, empty p.m. in the Academy School statements without the proper scientific documenta­ muscles, but rather levers connected to classified material public. Rep. Richard built a few years ago to im­ yard, Main St., Glastonbury. regionalization, because the service is the expansion and contraction of the comes through as a showboating, wise- breaking the rules is putting oneself above desks and tired feet describe the last day of school in tion. a city, town, church or business, has Ichord, D-Mo., no liberal, said Harrington The Rockville Water and $27.19. The present charge for prove the quality of water after Co-sponsors of the benefit thorax; and their coloring is only partly by guy, way-out liberal. Congressional fiat. Manchester Monday for Patti Nicoletta, second grade not desired by individual communities any hold on anybody other than what also had violated the rule forbid^ng the Aqueduct Co., which services this customer is $21.30. The customers complained about it. event are Gorton’s Fish For example, in a recent column, he quotes pigmentation, the greater effect being But Harrington obviously was singled teacher at Buckland School for 10 years. Because Harrington has been rebuked by the release or use of evidence received in customers in Rockville, has charge for high service He said, ‘"rhe company Products, Glastonbury another science writer from an English newspaper. or because the concept is weighed to it earns through performance. created by arrangements of scales which out from scores of other offenders for Buckland School has been phased out, to become the House Armed Services Committee for closed session without the full com­ filed with the Public Utilities customers would jump from deserves a fair and reasonable Chamber of Commerce, and the “Harmful in excess.’’ “Relatively little is known about create optical phenomena of reflection. punishment because he doesn’t think the center for the Head Start program, Ms. Nicoletta will favor the urban area involved? The fact of life for America’s cities leaking classified information about Cen­ mittee’s consent. Commission for a rate increase $25.50 to $31.28 per quarter. return on the rate base, at least Glastonbury Jaycees. This fragility, by the way, is not ab­ right political thoughts. This was dis­ the effects of Vitamin E on humans — and essentially It would appear the current concept tral Intelligence Agency operations in Both Armed Services and Ichord are which will mean about $6 ad­ The increase would also to cover the cost of capital.” teach at Verplanck School next year. Proceeds will benefit the today is they must save themselves by solute. In great numbers even butterflies tasteful to a big minority on the Armed nothing about its effects on aging...” Chile. The committee’s action, while right. In Harrington’s case, they are also ditional in the bills of average mean an additional charge to The increase in rates would Gutt Fund and other Glaston­ of a mass transit district is to save can be treacherous. There is a story, Services Cothmittee who clearly suffered making many of those hard decisions technically correct, is laughable, and I vindictively wrong. They are wrong customers. the town for fire hydrant ser­ also affect the Connecticut bury projects. It is apparent he has not done his homework. never authenticated, of a ship “attacked" from an attack on conscience; the vote downtown Hartford and not to move that have been avoided too long and don’t blame Harrington for scoffing at an because for as long as memory runneth If granted, it will be the third vice. Water Company which is a For 50 cents participants can by butterflies in 1919. The vessel, the S.S. was an unresounding 16 to 13 to rebuke. Whiton Summer Events attempt to impose a double standard at his members of Congress have leaked choice increase in little more than a customer of Rockville Water. enjoy fish and chips, ice cream, Dr. Shute and his son have been practicing medicine people. have led to the urban decline that now Adler, was allegedly crossing the Persian I prefer to dismiss an unworthy of any The increase would mean, if expense. morsels of classified information to year. Increases last May and The PUC has not yet set a date and soda. Free balloons will be for over 40 years at their Shute Institute, London, We wouldn't believe this if it were Gulf heavy with cargo when enormous member of Congress use of the word granted, additional revenues of Will Begin on Monday exists. Indeed, Harrington has never denied his newsmen (no ruddy “newsperson” gets March were granted but not in for a public hearing on the new given out by Twinkle the Canada. They have used alpha tocopherol (Vitamin-E) swarms of butterflies settled on the deck; “treason” by Rep. Larry McDonald, D- $275,489 for the utility company. guilt. At an Armed Services Subcom­ into this column). Often their intentions the amount requested. rate increase request. It is the Wonder Clown. on over 26,000 patients. He has documented case their combined weight is said to have sunk Ga., who also called Harrington’s conduct Revere’s ride. Each child par­ mittee on Intelligence hearing last Sept. have been good; perhaps more often they In May an increase of $30,479 In the application, W. Neal usual procedure to arrange to The summer program for histories and has lectured on the preventative and the ship. Yes? No? Scientists do say flocks “a potential course of giving aid and com­ ticipating in the club will 25, he acknowledged briefing several per­ had a political or personal ax to grind. was granted. The request was MacKenzie, president of have the hearing in the town children at Whiton Memorial therapeutic value of Vitamin-E in circulatory problems, of the insects weigh in the tons. fort to the enemy.” Surely, Harrington receive a paper horse with his sons on material he obtained by inspecting But the point is that such leaks are com­ for an increase in revenues of Rockville Water, said the in­ being charged the increase. Library, 100 N. Main St., will As for even greater mystery related to had a right to be judged without dragging name on it so he may begin his Two Submit Bids heart disease, phlebitis, burns, and ulcerations. I have secret CIA testim ony on Chilean monplace. As a reportorial pal whispered $130,431. The March increase creases granted in May and begin Monday and continue the fluttering things, I recall a personal in­ in that tired red herring. through Aug. 5. ride at the old North Church. As On Station Wagon heard him lecture and was very impressed with the Pollution Countdown operations. Among those briefed were at the rebuke hearing, “My God, I have to amounted to additional March were far less than the therapeutic results he has received on HUMANS...not cident in India some years ago. Walking revenues of $69,409 and the company felt necessary to Films will be shown every the child reads, he or she may some members of his own staff, an aide to fight off attempts to leak info by half of Instead, I take comfort in the knowledge Only two bids, both from through the old city of Dehli I was ap­ request was for $197,151. provide a proper return on the Senior Forum Monday afternoon in the Whiton move his horse along the route animals!!! He has very impressive credentials...Fellow Sen. Frank Church, D-Idaho, and the guys in this room.” If Ichord and that Harrington found defenders among local dealers, were received Ten yi^rs from now the United exceptions, is fast disappearing as proached by a robed peddler selling live The latest request is for an in­ rate base. He said that the com­ auditorium from 2:30 to 3:15 for Paul took. of the Royal College of Surgeons of Canada...Fellow of ■<* Washington Post reporter Laurence Stern. another anti-Harrington individual. Rep, conservative Southern Democrats, in­ Set Thursday Monday for furnishing the butterflies in tiny cages. The man, an­ pany’s income is still very children aces 5 and up. The reading club program the Royal Society of Medicine...member of the States is either going to have a lot of they realize they will either have to When The New York Times published a Edward Hebert, D-La., have never done cluding Mendel Davis, S.C., and Sonny crease of 27.67 per cent to be Manchester engineering cient, as are peddlers inevitably in India, applied uniformly to the 4,105 deficient and it desparately The Connecticut Society of Pre-school story time called will begin Monday . A party and American College of Angiology...a diplomate of the story based on the Chilean evidence, what Harrington was punished for, they Montomery, Miss. Their defense was a department with a 1975 four- clean plants or a lot fewer plants, say fish or cut bait. opened one of the cages and a bluish insect •Customers in Rockville. The needs the requested additional Gerontology (study of the aging a “book-nik pic-nik” will be awarding of certificates will be American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology and Harrington said he told Stern not to feel belong to a very exclusive club. victory over prosecution by political / door station wagon. some observers. flew out — right to his ear, where it landed charge per quarter to an revenue. and aged) will conduct a public Tuesdays for children ages 4 Aug. 11 at 2:30 p.m. in the “The U.S. simply can’t afford to bound by any confidences. This is not to say that I condone ideology. The apparent low bidder is received a Silver Medal from the American Association as if trained to do so. Then the peddler He referred to the $2.2 million forum Thursday in the and 5-beginning July 1 through library for the children who The often painful choice between risk building plants that may be average customer using 1,800 Carter Chevrolet Co. for a of Abdominal Surgeons!! waved his hand in front of his face, cubic feet of water would be treatment plant the cdhipany Manchester Community Aug. 5 from 10:30 a.m. to 11:15 have participated in the environmental quality and increased closed down by government agen­ whereupon the butterfly floated off the one College auditorium, Bidwell St. a.m. There will be stories, summer reading club. Chevelle Malibu. Its $3,867 net When he was asked...“How do you know Vitamin-E campus. It will begin with Children interested may price includes $75 in trade for a productivity has been confronting the cies," says Thomas P. O’Boyle, presi­ ear and unto another. games and special activities. actually helps the blood vessels?” He responded. The old man said he came from a village coffee and pastry at 9:30 a.m. With the coming of America’s come in any time from Monday 1968 Chevrolet four-door sedan. “There is a very dramatic way of determining the nation for some time of course. What dent of a firm which is involved in the where the butterfly was venerated. Where and will conclude at 12:30 p.m. Bicentennial, a summer to Friday from 10 a.m. to 8:30 Chorches Motors, the other bidder, offered a Dodge effect of Vitamin E on the biood vesseis. i can look has given the matter new urgency is water and waste treatment field, their killing was outlawed. Where a mark LEE RODERICK Orientation Planned The subject of the forum will reading club has been planned p.m. to sign up. through the center of the eye and view the of good fortune was a butterfly on the be a review of legislation around Paul Revere’s rirte. The library will be closed Coronet at the net price of $4,- the release by the Ford administra­ progressive changes in the blood vessels In the rear Private industry, as well as ledge. But how did he train the butterfly? For Day Caiiip Staff passed by the 1975 General A large map in the junior Saturdays during July and 288. The bid price includes $500 tion of $9 billion in previously Most do not live long enough to respond to Assembly affecting senior August, and on July 4th. in trade on the 1968 vehicle. of the eye, from the beginning use of Vitamin-E until municipalities and utilities, are room shows the route of Paul several months have passed. And I see changes to a authorized funds for the Environmen­ already clamoring for the most ef­ anything save instinct. I told the old man I citizens. Manchester Mayor was dumbfounded, that I did not want to In Defense of the CIA With Manchester’s Camp number accepted to date. The John Thompson is chairman of healthy pink blood vessel. Then I know other body tal Protection Agency, coupled with ficient and up-to-date equipment. A buy a butterfly but that I would pay his for Kennedy ready to open Monday three are Mark Otter, Steve the society’s legislative com­ Blood Vessels are also responding well.” If your ^he EPA's fast-approaching 1977 his show. for its 12th consecutive season, Olechny and Joel Malinoski. mittee. blood vessels are healthy, you certainly are correc­ study by a marketing firm forecasts Smith said the camp has its Then a most exceptional thing occurred. without our knowledge of their true orientation sessions for camp Participants will be State TURNPIKE TV & APPLIANCE ting one of the variable factors which determine old deadline for compliance. that spending on pollution control WASHINGTON - “The number of Com­ This CIA agent, along with others at the second volunteer registered As I handed the man a small denomination origins.” staff and volunteers will be held Rep. Joan M. Kemler, D-West age involved in strokes, heart attacks and circulatory munist government officials in the United supervisory level, has put in considerable nurse — Mrs. Dennis Sutton of The ostrichlike attitude of some equipment and services will double note, he crumpled it up and tossed it into The report adds; “While making large- Wednesday and Thursday at 10 Hartford, on human services; problems. the air — where, honest, it became a States has tripled since 1960, and is still in­ extra duty without compensation to handle a.m. 52 Bunce Dr. State Rep. Morris N. Cohen, D- companies that the EPA will make within the next 10 years. creasing. Nearly 2,0L0 of them are now in the emergency Vietnamese workload. scale use of human intelligence sources, A $6 contribution to the (§) Westinghouse a ir CONDITIONER butterfly and flew to his ear. the Communist countries also appear to Camp Kennedy for retarded Bloomfield, health; State Sen. D r. Staro’s most damaging statement this country — and a significant percen­ The traditional cloak and dagger image children is off Dartmouth Rd., camp’s Patch Fund was J. Martin Hennessy, D- • n T • T r • Magic? I believe in it, particularly have developed electronic collection of in­ was...“HARMFUL IN EXCESS.” Everything is harmful in tage of them have been identified as of the CIA, while not totally incorrect, is received from Margaret Thone. , 1 2 where butterflies are concerned. Now on a knoll overlooking Globe Wethersfield, transportation; excess, even water. But he does not say how much is 3 4 i E I I j members of intelligence or security agen­ not really representative of its most im­ telligence to an extraordinary degree of Smith said the camp could use a HEADQUARTERS 10 II 12 13 14 IS IS anyway. Thus the news from the Interior Hollow Swimming Pool. and State Sen. Audrey P. Beck, harmful!! Dr. Shute was asked this same question. He cies. Conservative stimates ... raise the portant work either. Instead of a romantic technology and sophistication for use in supermarket-type cart for its I ' II IS 20 21 a 23 Department stuns. One of the good things the United States and elsewhere Camp Director Harry F. D-Storrs, taxes. THERE’S A WESTINGHOUSE AIR CONDITIONER FOR 24 25 26 22 28 29 30 level to over 40 per cent.” figure in a trench coat, the “typical” arts and crafts program and has found in his 40 years of experience not one case of ALMANAC of life is fantasy, and the butterfly is just throughout the world, and we believe that Smith announced the names of Thompson invited all with in­ toxicity from Vitamin-E!! When asked how much he that, only that, nothing else. We don’t need For those who ask why the United States agent is more likely to be a squint-eyed three more volunteer two benches — 7 feet long, 16 in­ terests in the issues of the aging EVERY ROOM IN YOUR HOUSE. these countries can monitor and record takes. He stated he takes 3600 Units of Vitamin-E daily its oil, its hide, its meat, only its fantasy— is engaged in the “dirty” espionage engineer or scientist. The qualitative counselors, bringing to 19 the ches wide and 17 inches high. to attend the forum. By United Prs-ss International On this day in history; thousands of private telephone conver­ and we need that with increasing ardor. business such as that conducted by the technology such agents produce helps the — He monitors himself in the laboratory and checks for Today is Tuesday, June 24, the 175th day In 1665, Thomas Willett became the first CIA, this passage from the newly released Western world offset the quantitatively sations. toxic signs. He has found no toxic signs from Vitamin-E. of 1975 with 190 to follow. mayor of New York City. Rockefeller Commission Report on the massive subversive efforts of Communist “Americans have a right to be uneasy if He feels very healthy and copes well with a full every not seriously disturbed at the real The moon is between its full phase and In 1940, more than a half billion dollars'^ CIA ought to provide the answer. countries, notabiy the U.S.S.R. day schedule. He shows no signs of stress or exhaustion. last quarter. was transported from England to Canada Chapter two of the Rockefeller Commis­ possibility that their personal and business ANNOUNCING !! Two centuries ago James Madison put This, he feels is the best test for Vitamin-E. The morning stars are Mercury, Mars in the face of a possible Nazi invasion of sion Report, based on the testimony of activities which they discuss freely over the need for intelligence in this perspec­ and Jupiter. Britain (which never materialized). expert witnesses, leaves no doubt of the the telephone could be recorded and The FDA was holding hearings on Vitamins and tive: “A popular government without the THE GRAND OPENING The evening stars are Venus and Saturn. In 1948, Russia blockaded the western enormity of the Communist effort. analyzed by agents of foreign powers. This attempted to rule vitamins as drugs. In all their Those born on this date are under the zones of Berlin, setting the stage for the means of popular information is a farce or raises the real specter that selected a tragedy, perhaps both.” American users of telephones are poten­ A LECTURE months of hearings...NOT ONE CASE of a Vitamin-E sign of Cancer. “Berlin Airlift’’ to support the two-million “The Commission has received es­ TOXICITY was reportedll American clergyman Henry Ward people in the divided German city. Ettmittg Hpralh It appears clear that the agency has timates that Communist bloc intelligence tially subject to blackmail that can Beecher was born June 24, 1813. In 1973, President Nixon and Soviet engaged in activities outside its legal man­ forces currently number well over 5(K),000 seriously affect their actions, or even lead ON But this does not mean everybody should go out and FOUNDED OCT. 1, 1881 date. However, it also appears clear — in in some cases to recuritment as espionage Communist leader Leonid Brezhnev ended Published by the Published every world-wide,” read the report. “In addition start taking Vitamin-E. You should ask your Doctor the absence of contrary evidence that agents." Maharithi Maheth Yogi a Washington conference with a joint Manchester evening except Sun- to sending increasing numbers of their first, because you might be allergic to Vitamin-E or you declaration that their talks had brought Publishing Co. Herald days and holidays. hasn’t been forthcoming to date — that A key role of the CIA and related agen­ TRANSCENDENTAL Square. Manchester. Entered at the citizens to this country openly, many of COMPACT WINDOW UNITS might have a condition, where your Doctor may not the world nearer a durable peace. Vice President Rockefeller was right cies is to thwart such efforts in the U.S. Conn. 06040, Manchester, Conn., whom have been trained in espionage. want you to take Vitamin-E along with other medica­ A thought for the day: In his last, dying Telephone 643-2711 Post OHIce as Second when he said the CIA’s misdeeds have Communist bloc countries also place con­ through counter-intelligence work. A se­ (Area Code 203). Class Mall Matter. MEDITATION"* words on March 8, 1887, clergyman been few in relation to the volume of its ef­ siderable emphasis on the training, provi­ cond role IS to mount his own effective in­ tion. Also, every individual is different. One man’s HERALD forts. HEAVY DUTY Henry Ward Beecher said, “Now comes BURL L. LYONS, PUBLISHER sion of false identification and dispatching telligence gathering operations abroad — metabolic demand might be different from another’s. Few citizens realize the scope of those ^YESTERDAYS the mystery." of ‘illegal’ agents — that is, operatives for operations that are absolutely essential in THRU-THE-WALL SUGGESTED CARRIER RATES efforts by the CIA and other U.S. in­ TOMORROW WED. JUNE 25,7:30PM One should view with great caution outrageous whom art alias identity has been a complex and dangerous world where PAYABLE IN ADVANCE telligence agencies. Only occasionally do statements without documentation. Especially when systematically developed which enagles ethical considerations are important to Bring your room measurements. We Single Copy ,. . 15t 3 Months . . $11.70 they surface in public, such as last spring they are read by millions of people in the lay press. 25 Years Ago W e e k ly ...... 90 t them to live in the United States as rival intelligence agencies, such as the 6 Months . $23.40 when the cover was blown off the CIA’s at the NEW TM CENTER are air conditioner specialists and Miss Liilian Gertrude Grant of 22 Cam­ ONE Month . $3.90 One Year $46.80 American citizens or resident aliens Soviet Union’s notorious KGB. partially successful effort to raise an can install your new Westinghouse bridge St. retires July 1 after serving for TODAY’S Mail Hates Upon Request The CIA now stands accused on both abandoned Soviet submarine which sank 63 E CENTER ST,MANCHESTER 27 years as secretary to two state Subscribers who p.m. should telephone fronts: Of compromising the civil liberties air conditioner in your window or TRUST YOUR HEALTH TO YOUR DOCTOR - librarians at Connecticut State Library. tail to receive their the circulation deparl- under three miles of Pacific Ocean in 1968. of American citizens through its counter­ THOUGHT Herald belore 5 30 menl. 647-9946. thru-the-wall. AND HIS PRESCRIPTIONS TO US. She will join her father Waiter W. Grant, Other intelligence gathering forays, intelligence efforts, and instigating un­ while likewise important, are not so The Public Is Invited To This Frep Lecture Manchester and Hartford Realtor, as an The Cross Member Audit Bureau of Circulations necessarily dirty assignments beyond the a.ssociate member of the firm. dramatic. An acquintance, for example, call of duty abroad. MANi ilE.STFR At the very center of Christianity stands has been playing an important role for the Refreshments Will Follow SPECIAL Spanish War memorial plaque IS The Manchester Display advertising Dateline 1775 If theXUA has in fact stepped out of legal the cross. When God was at His best, man cloStrtig hours Three CIA in painstakingly tracing the presented to Board of Education by Mary Publishing Co. bounds, those responsible should be held $12889 was at his worst. When man was at his lull days prior to background of the Vietnamese refugees. WILLIAMSBURG, June 24 — A group of International Meditation Sodlety 522-9800 Bushnell Cheney Auxiliary to United worse, God was at His best. It has always assumes no financial publication. men broke into the Governor s Palace and accountable to the proper authorities. 5000 BTU Spanish War Veterans. responsibility lor Deadline lor Herald “Our Goal is to process 5,(XX) refugees a A non-profit educational organization been so and always will! carried off all the arms they could un­ However, it is difficult to see how anyone typographical errors classilied advertising. day,” he said shortly after the fall of but the Kremlin and perhaps a few am­ Reg. 149.95 While supply lasts Look into your own life. Find it true appearing m adver­ 12 noon prior to day of Saigon. Although it’s very difficult at this cover. The breakin occurred during the NEXT TO STOP & SHOP 10 Years Ago there? v. tisements and other publication: 12 noon night before Governor Dinsmore intended bitious American politicians would benefit reading matter in The Friday for publication point, we are doing everything we can to from the kind of public purge now being Twenty-eight boys graduate from Dr. George W. Webb Manchester Evening Saturday and Mon­ identify possible subversives among to take up residence in the mansion while OPEN WED.. THURS^ 404 West Middle Tpfce. Howell Cheney Regional Technical School. South United Methodist Church Herald day. his family shipped for England. ■ contemplated by some members of them." C’ongrcss. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues,, June 24, 1975 — PAGE SEVEN PAGE SIX - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn.. Tues., June 24, 1975 $120,000 Fund Approved Teacher Pay Hike ©te Kerali) Hearing Thursday on Subdivision Regulations H e r a l ^ i Area Profile BOLTON ^ Heads KofC The officers will be installed color, age and breed; ow^ier’s Jennifer Gage of Rockville and in September. name and address. For Holl Land Purchase Reportedly 14% calling Marge Kimmey, 644- Donna Holland Joseph Licitra of School Rd. Margaret Favretti and Patricia 1764 or Dolores Mercure, 644- If the dog is being registered Edens of Storrs. The selectmen s request for 646-0375 has been elected Grand Knight Licenses Lug BOLTON widening Brandy St. and in­ 8543, and also at the .Field for the-first time the spaying funds for either a second resi­ The final draft of revised sub­ of the St. Maurice Council Eleanor Preuss, assistant Donna Holland stalling storm drains. They House. certificate must also be sent. Graham Elected dent state trooper for Bolton or SOLTH WINDSOR Rd., South Windsor Thursday, division regulations will be dis­ knights of Columbus for 1975- town clerk, said of over 500 646-0375 expect the project to cost $203,- 1976. dogs in Bolton only 112 have for a constabulary force was 000; Bolton’s share would be Juciv Kuehnel at 5;30 p.m. cussed Thursday at a public Prince is $5.50 per person and Bible School Other officers. elected were been licensed to date. The Board of Finance un­ not acted on. $61,000. 64M;U>4 hearing by the Planning Com­ includes a buffet with beer and The Avery Street Christian John Roberts, deputy grand She said all dogs must be Hludcnls Recognized To Rham Board animously approved ap­ Seek Road Grant Office Closed A reported 14 per cent salary mission at 8 p.m. in the Town Orar 40 Yura of UmxoM s^ vIm soda free. Reformed Church will have its knight; Lucien Brodeur, licensed by JuneJO or a penalty Music students with outstan­ propriating $120,000 to by the E. The Board of Selectmen is The office of Calvin Hutchin­ hike over two years may be in Hall. John Borisewich and his ac­ yearly vacation Bible school chancellor; Roger Bolduc, will be imposed on the dog’s ding progress during the 1974- Open 24 Hours Dally HEBRON member present, made the mo­ J. Holl estate on Bolton Lake at seeking a federal grant for the son, buildipg inspector and store for South Windsor The hearing will also consider cordion will provide the music. program from July 14-18. warden; Edward Zakowski, owner. 1975 season received special Anne Dallaire tion. its meeting Monday. , improvement of Brandy St. assessor, will be closed for the teachers if the Board of Educa­ the resubdivision of property on FOR EMERGENCY SERVICE The theme of this year’s recorder and Edward The fee is $3.50 for male dogs recognition from their teacher, ' 228-3267 Roads The board is recommending It requested the federal remainder of the week. tion ratifies a tentative agree­ Fiora Rd. owned by Lina Little League Dance program is "Clap Your Hands, Delsignore, treasurer. and spayed female dogs six Mrs. Edith Peterson of Bolton Twenty residents turned out The selectmen were also $90,000 be taken from cash sur­ government consider Bolton in Hutchinson is attending school.. ment reached last week. Lucarelli. The South Windsor Little Jesus is Lord.” Also Herbert Hannabury, ad­ months and older, $7.70 -for Notch. at the Town Meeting Monday authorized to enter into agree­ plus and $30,000 from the its allocations of grant funds Anyone needing to talk to The school board will vote on The hearing will consider the League Auxiliary will hold its Children entering vocate; Tony Armentano, in­ females and $26 for kennels. The students are Jeffrey Mobil and re-elected Everett Graham ment with the State Depart­ capital and non-recurring fund. under federal aid for highways. Hutchinson may call him after the new teacher s contract next abandonment of a 50-foot strip HEATING OILS annual dance Saturday from 9 kindergarten through the sixth side guard; Ray Cocconi, finan­ Anyone wishing to may Kerensky and Ilona Reichl of of Rt. 85 to serve another three- ment of Transportation Com­ The appropriation was The funds are available for con­ 5 p.m. at his home. The number Tuesday at its regular meeting. on the property as a proposed p.m. to 1 a.m. at the K of C Hall grade in the fall are invited to cial secretary; The Rev. register by mail by sending a Vernon and David Canuel of year term on the Regional missioner for the expenditure requested by the Board of struction, reconstruction and or is 643-5373. If it is approved, the teachers road and the relinquishment of OIL BURNER A Main St., Manchester. attend. There is a $2 registra­ Robert Cronin, chaplain and Gil self-addressed, stamped Manchester. District 8 Board of Education of funds for improvement and Selectmen. improvement of roads. will begin classes in the fall slope rights to owners of the Music will be provided by the tion fee per child with a $5 Boisoneau, Ray (iocconi and envelope with a check to the Students who received HEATINILINSTALLATION and also approved the other maintenance of two roads. Of the $120,000, the actual net Connecticut’s apportionment with the contract behind them. adjacent property. Fabulous Mello-Tones. Tickets maximum per family. Peter Archambeault, trustees. town clerk. honorable mention are Mark three terms on the agenda in cost to the town will be about for fiscal 1976 is $1,006,244. Also it will mean that an A copy of the regulations and Health Service VACATION are $8 per couple.- Set-ups will Children should be registered Boisoneau was also elected You must also send the Canue'f, Eileen Dillon, and 643-5135 eight minutes. $30,000 due to state and federal Participating towns will be agreement was reached before subdivision map are on file in 31 The Board of Selectmen was NEEDS - SUNTAN LOTION be provided. by telephoning Mrs. Peter membership chairman. following information; Dog’s Mary Beth Wind of Vernon, Graham had finished serving grants. required to provide local the June 30 expiration date of the town clerk’s office. authorized to enter into such I SUNGLASSES SWIM CAPS Tickets may be purchased by Ferwerda, 61 Pine Knob Dr. his first three-year term of The request will be brought to matching funds totaling 30 per the teacher's contract; agreements and to do such acts which two were served as the a Town Meeting Monday at 8 at cent. something that did occur last as shall be necessary to merge ARTHUR DRUG board’s treasurer. with town or towns in the the Town Hall. The selectmen anticipate year when teachers returned to Graham is also the represen­ class without a contract. presently existing Community tative to the board for the Health Service, Inc., and for the School and teacher officials school’s maintenance this week would not comment continued operation of the ser­ problems. vice organization after the on the reported breakthrough in Mrs. Katherine Sibun of East teacher-board negotiations, merger. Keep the Good Life St., another board member, PZC To Meet except to say that an agreement nominated him, stating that he The Planning and Zoning S io rFR E E with negotiation teams for both has done a good job. Commission will have a public sides has been reached the Roof Repairs school board will be presented hearing tonight at 8 in the Town Residents also approved the BUY 12 DONUTS AT THE REGULAR PRICE. with the agreement next week. SECURE with Office Building for the Hebron The negotiating team for the approprlAtion of $28,000 to the Business Center subdivision South Windsor Education ^ a r d of Education for repairs and the proposed Northam Hills TAKE HOME 15! to the Hebron Elementary Association (SWEA) has Section II subdivision. already presented the tentative School roof. A regular meeting will SAVINGS Mrs. Patricia Mulligan, the WEDNESDAY ONLY follow. Items will include the package to the more-than 300 Ai the si^n Happy Donut! teachers and reportedly the only Board of Education proposed Rockett land on teachers have approved the Slocum and Blackman Rds., the plan. proposed Salmon River Park However, school and SWEA Earning for YOU ROCKVILLE resubdivision, the proposed Sorghum Mill Farm subdivision *Bess TEaton IP *Donuts officials would not confirm this 4* HOSPITAL and the proposed Shangrila, Valid at all shops in Manchester, Glastonbury, Vernon, either. ..w “ - William Perry, chief board- -a' NOTES Section II. South Windsor and throughout Connecticut negotiator and assistant at THE superintendent of schools, said that news of the reported con­ VISITING HOURS tract agreement was probably Surgical and medical wings, released by a teacher, rather SATURDAY 12;30 to 2 p.m. and 4 to 8 p.m.; than a school board or SWEA ----- . Maternity, 2 to 4 p.m. and 6;30 official. , to 8 p.m. (fathers, 8 to 9 p.m.); Perry said he could not dis­ Pediatrics, parents anytime, cuss details surrounding the others 12;30 to8 p.m.; Intensive reported breakthrough and that BANK Hospital Murals Amuse Pediatric Patients Care Unit, immediate family both negotiating teams have If you have to be in the hospital it’s nice to have pleasant pictures to look at. Kurt Wagner, only, five minutes per hour. bargained in good faith 4, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Wagner of East Windsor, a patient at Rockville General Admitted Monday; Dorothy throughout the months-long Hospital, gazes at “Oscar” the Sesame Street character who makes his home in a trash Babcock, Woodbine St., sessions. Rockville; Mary Diamond, can. This, and many other murals decorate the walls in the pediatrics ward through the He said full details of the Hilliard St., Manchester; Don­ Howto agreement would be released work of a group of women from “The Arts of Tolland.” The paint for the projects was na Edwards, Snipsic View next week if the school board donated by Color Fashions of Vernon. (Herald photo by Richmond) Heights, Rockville; LeeAnn approved the package. Edwards, Snipsic View Heights, Rockville; Delia Square Dance State Assisting Vernon Flood, Upper Butcher Rd., The South Windsor Square Rockville; Robert Fluckiger Dance Club will have an open Sr., Storrs; Sally Hance, save dance Friday at Wapping In Solving Road Problems Oakwood Lane, Tolland; Elementary School from 8 to 11 Richard Hill, Hillside Dr., Some current and some long­ problem during heavy p.m. The caller will be Jim wall, the mayor said, but the Ellington; Eileen Johnson, Ver­ standing road problems in Ver­ DeNigris. Rounds'will be cued rainstorms, the state agreed to, state officials suggested a stone non Ave., Rockville; Catherine non are in the process of being and has already replaced and by Russ and Anita White. All wall be constructed. He said the Jones, Merline Rd., Vernon. resolved through the coopera­ raised the curbing. The town Kelley Knight, West iiK X ie y club level dancers are invited to town plans to do this at a con­ tion of the state Bureau of public works crew has com­ attend. siderable saving. Willington; Eileen Limberger, Highways. pleted the work by raising the The mayor, Aborn, and state Tomoka Ave., Ellington; Mayor Frank McCoy and buffer area between the curb Laurel Luetjen, Snipsic St., First Meeting officials also checked out an Sherwood Aborn, Vernon’s and the sidewalk. area which has been approved Rockville; James Morehouse, The South Windsor Human deputy director of public works, Mayor McCoy further said Crystal Lake Rd., Vernon; Relations Commission will for sidewalk construction for met with Raymond Mather of the state has indicated it will in­ children walking to school. This Theresa Olesik, South St., have its first meeting Thursday the Bureau of Highways to dis­ stall highway posts along a cer­ Rockville; Margaret O’Neil, at 7;30 p.m. in the caucus room would be from Dailey Circle to cuss local problems with road tain area of Lake St. as both a Regan Rd. He said highway of­ South St., Rockville; Nina when you of Town Hall. resurfacing, patch leveling, protection to children using the ficials agreed that rather than Stone, South St. Rockville; The meeting will be an refurbishing curbings and in­ sidewalk and in line with the Marion Teabo, Spring St., organizational one. try to widen the road on the op­ stallation of retaining walls. DOT'S highway regulations. posite side or become involved Rockville. Mayor McCoy said the The mayor said this should Discharged Monday; CofC Picnic in installation of a long and Departnicnt of Transportation satisfy residents of that area expensive retaining wall, that a Jacqueline Brody, Progress The annual South Windsor (DOT) has already done some who have petitioned for an in­ Ave., Rockville; Dorothy Chamber of Commerce picnic three-foot walk, adequate for resurfacing and patch leveling spection of the sidewalks where walkers, could be built inside Brown, Mountain St., will take place rain or shine at along ‘•Rts. 30 and 31 in the children walk to the Lake Street Rockville; Fannie Elderkin, borrow the Blast and Cast Club, Griffin the highway fence thus making Rockville section and the School. the project less expensive. East St., Rockville; Robert department has agreed to work The mayor said Mather and Mayor McCoy said the town’s Graham, Old Town Rd., in the area of St. Joseph’s other state officials were also engineering department will Rockville; Mrs. Regina Latino A MODERN Church to resurface the rough helpful in advising the town as develop plans for this project. and daughter, Burbank Rd., PHARMACY intersection of Rts. 83 and 74 to a means of solving several Mayor McCoy complimented Vernon; Betty Leger, South St., and Union St. situations. Mather and his assistants in the Rockville; Herbert Mather, He said DOT has also agreed He said one was the necessity town’s problems. “I feel this Warehouse Point; Veronica nK xi^ to refurbish the curbing at the of installing some type of was an example of how state Moss, Neil Rd., Vernon; Evelyn northeast corner of Union and retaining wall on Rt. 83, op­ agencies can give technical ad­ Mulvany, Ward St., Rockville; Jam es West Sts., to give a proper posite the Gateway Shopping vice and assistance which can Evelyn Uskitis, School St., F. gutter profile and the town’s Center, as part of a reinstalla­ save municipalities con­ Rockville. D’Am ato Public Works Department will tion of a sidewalk. siderable tax money,” the Birth Monday; A daughter to BS/R.PH. raise the sidewalk to the new Prior plans had been to install mayor said. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Malloy, For seventy years, S.B.M. has been helping area grade of the curbing. Also to be a concrete wall or a metal bin West Rd., Rockville. resurfaced is the Lake St. and families to enjoy the “good life.’’ Every savings Tunnel Rd. intersection which :S::*%W;:55S®:*:5SSSS^^ Borrow it from the bank that has had temporary patching dollar earn! the HIGHEST RATES allowed by since the spring. Additionally there will be listens. CBT has just lowerecd The organization of doctors some resurfacing of West St. into unions is a seeming con­ law — up to 8.17% effective annual yield on 7% % from the area of Dafyl Dr. its interest rates on all tradiction, considering the 6 Yr. Certificates... earnings are COMPOUNDED toward the railroad tracks. proud individualist traditions Plans also call for removal of of the medical DAILY and Credited Monthly from day of deposit to day of withdrawal. the tracks and regrading of the personal loans over $1500, profession...Yet the move­ road in that area. ment is a rapidly spreading Your savings are insured up to $40,000 by F.D.I.C. Whether you’re just On Rt. 83, in the area of so if you need m oney for any phenomenon... An estimated Burke Rd. and Berger Rd., 10,000 to 15,000 of the 319,000 where flooding over the abut­ practicing U.S. physicians are starting out... have a young family . . . or are looking ahead to retire- ting properties has been a worthwhile purpose, just stop now members of some type of ment... join the largest savings family in town... and keep the “good union (most commonly called in at any of our 84 offices by such terms as guild, life” secure. I f iteration or committee)...In Pre-Summer the San Francisco Bay area and apply. alone there are more than 1000 SPECIALS on members...The American ALUMINUM David J. Jam es M. Herman J. Medical Association has Torstenson Gerrity, Jr. Heck remained aloof from the • SIDING movement... 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Home looked pretty good UNICO for sponsoring the being formulated for the after being in New York City summer lunch program at Miss Connecticut for Press Week last week. the Senior Citizens Center. Scholarship Pageant to be It’s a fun city and the New The program, funded conducted Friday and Satur­ York Couture Business throughout the winter day at 8 p.m. at the Water­ 'l l CD Fanny Sick of Being Council treated the visiting months by the state Depart­ bury Civic Theater. fashion editors to some ment of Vocational Educa­ Miss Mary Cadorette of Butt of Jokes enjoyable events among tion, provides low-cost East Hartford will be W them an evening at Act I, a lunches for the elderly. representing Manchester. restaurant located right in This summer, the local She was, crowned Miss the heart of Times Square chapter of UNICO, has con­ Manchester 1975 at the local By Abigail Van Buren and a cocktail party in the tributed funds to keep the Jaycee-sponsored contest in C 1975byChlcaooTribun**N.Y.N«wsSynd..lnc. Starlight Roof of the program active thereby April. Waldorf Astoria. assuring the elderly of good, So keep your fingers But, all that hustle and nutritious meals. crossed and maybe the love­ — Q ' DEAR ABBY: I am 20 and have been seeing a man who bustle on a daily basis would ly Mary will capture the is in his early 40s. He is married and is very friendly with be too much for me. Crowds Family Day coveted title of Miss Connec­ my parents. (They don’t know what is going on.) pushing to cross the street ticut. This man’s wife lives in L.A., and he lives in the desert for Stopped in early Sunday and side-stepping fast health reasons. morning for a visit at the moving taxis, with literally Andover Sportsmen’s Club Vacation Bound TO « 5 His wife comes out to visit him for a weekend every three . O TO .D 2 months or so. Sometimes he goes to visit her. They don’t streams of pedestrians where “Family Day” was Next week, my 13-year-old moving with you or against daughter and I will be 2 have much of a marriage. being observed. w - This man has given me the only happiness I’ve ever you, is just exhausting. Youngsters and their sailing for Bermuda aboard O * I known. He is kind, warm and loving, and has been very You sort of get the dads, and some moms too, the S.S. Doric. We can hard­ _ K o 2 w ■ CJ good to me. My girl friend says he’s too old for me and that message when you check were registering for some of ly wait. I should try to get interested in someone closer to my own into your hotel, mine being the rifle and trap-shooting We have been planning our i Q u . age. I’ve tried and can’t do it. Boys my age are too the New York Hilton. When events. wardrobe as only two immature for me. All they want is sex, I want something the bellhop carried my It was amazing to watch women can, and trying to more from a relationship, and I have it with ^his man. I ’m luggage to my room, he ad­ stretch suitcases is pretty not hurting anyone. some of the youngsters, and vised me to make certain to one young woman, who had difficult — but we’ll > 4 0 1 4 So what do you advise? put both locks on the door HAPPY only been shooting for about manage. m anytime I am in the room. a year, blast those clay I promised myself that for DEAR H A PPY: If you’re “happy,” why did you write? In the streets, men were pigeons right out of the sky. every meal I eat, I’ll devote You are hurting yourself by continuing in a relationship passing out little leaflets im­ The members certainly do equal time in the suana and that is going nowhere. Wives usually find out. And so do printed with “Fear City.” It stress safety and during my gynasium, and now that I’ve parents. Furthermore, eventuaUy you’ll want marriage, and see^ns residents are seeking b rie f v isit, a talk on put the promise in print I’ll c o u i this man already has a wife. more police protection and precautions to be taken just have to stick to it. a | ' He is probably flattered to have a young girl interested in the administration is finding when handling a gun was It will be fun. Time has a him, and you’re flattered because a man his age is interested it does not have funds to hire presented by a club member way of flying by, and in you. If you don't want to be a loser, the advice from here OJ LU additional police personnel. who is safety hunter instruc­ children grow up, so we 0(9 is—lose HIM. So, as a result, some of the tor for the National Rifle have to pack away a lot of U J « Miss Manchester Prepares For The Pageant taxpayers are passing out DEAR ABBY: Now that all the excitement has died Association. memories while we can. down over all the Johns who resented the fact that their such “warnings” especially They are a fine group of name is used as a synonym for “toilet,” may I have my say? Mary Cadorette, Miss Manchester 1975, looks over wardrobe she will be wearing when she to tourists in an attempt to people who really take their Whoops! CO SS CO My parents christen^ me “Fanny.” Now, how diid my competes against 16 other young women for the title of Miss Connecticut. Wearing an out­ get the protection they seek. sport seriously. “When the ship goes WOP v-s z a , name ever become a synonym for the part of one’s anatomy fit supplied by the Carriage House Boutique which she wore for the judges interview, (with a wiggle between) that one refers to in polite society as a “backside”? Mary will enter the state pageant to be conducted June 27-28 at the Waterbury Civic Hals Off to UNICO Miss Manchester The steward falls into the D GRIPES MINE Theater. The daughter of Mrs. Therese Kendrysawtz of East Hartford, she is a recent Congratulations to the Excitement is building up soup tureen.” Rudyard graduate of East Catholic High School. Other merchants who donated items for Mary’s Manchester Chapter of this week as final plans are Kipling (1865-1936). DEAR GRIPES: There are several explanations, but the wardrobe are: Anderson-Little, Kofsky’s Shoe Store, Simmons Shoes, Coret Casuals, one that makes the most sense to me is this: During World o War I, the members of the First Aid Nurses Yeomanry (or Picato Sportswear, and Nugents. The Miss Manchester Scholarship Pageant held in April F.A.N.Y.), a British women’s ambulance unit, were known was sponsored by the Manchester Jaycees. (Herald photo by Dunn) D as “ FANNYS.” And they were reputed to have been iiU9 3JUD UU9 1AI5 UU9 liu a UU9 UU9 i i I M B HUB well-reared. Readers? IM IM IM 9M 9M IM IM m m IM ilM i m I^H J DEAR A BBY : No! No! No! I protest your answer to DAR Chapter “Wisconsin Mother,” whose third daughter was stillborn. She was asked, “ How many children have you?” not Sets Picnic DUPLICATE BRIDGE “How many times have you been pregnant?” For Saturday The response you suggest, “We have two little girls—our Results in the Manchester Luci Wadsworth and Murray Jeannine Raymond, first; Ron third daughter was stillborn,” can only make the questioner Members and prospective Nutmeg ‘Y’ Bridge game Powell, Janet Boyd and Peg Kraatz and Phyllis Pierson, se­ uncomfortable and keep ahVe the feeling of sorrow and loss. members of the Capt. Noah played June 16 are North- Dunfield, and Mary Willhide cond; Art Pyka and Dr. S. C’mon, Abby, “We have two darling daughters,” said Grant Chapter, Connecticut South: Joan Gagne and Penny and Jane Lowe, tied for third. Cohen, third. with a big smile, is the healthiest, kindest and most positive Daughter of the American Skenderian, first; Linda Sim­ East-West: Dick O’Brien and mons and Ann McLaughlin, se­ Results of the Manchester Bob Moriarty, first; Don and u answer for all involved. Revolution, will meet Saturday, Unless she wants sympathy, that mother should keep her at 1:30 p.m. at the pool at the cond; Anne Ingram and Elaine Community College bridge Betty Kreps, second; William medical history out of her conversation. home of Mrs. John C. Rieg, 2 Howat, third. game played June 14 are: and Ann Brendle, third. A Swiss Team Charity Game MOTHER OF THREE Eastland Dr. East-West; Flo Barre and North-South, Jim Tatro and W E rZ I lftfE WE r a WE yw A brief business meeting will Anne DeMartin, first and se­ Lance Tajtro, first; Jim Cleary will be played Friday at the SIWI^CIWE®^ Manchester Bridge Club. GI¥E cnril^^cnnE DEAR MOTHER: You are right. I was wrong. include a tribute to the flag of cond; Eugene Toch and Wilma and Alice Sunshine, second; and Herb and Gladys Smith, third. Registration is at 7:30 p.m. the United States presented by Willoughby, first and second; U Miss Georgianna L. Prescott in Nina Dvornek and Carol Dell East-West: Jan Leonard and P roceed s will benefit the Everyone has a problem. What’s yours? For a personal Muriel Monroe, first; Carol American Cancer Society. 0 \) ■IJ; N honor of Flag Day. The budget Angela, third. replj, write to A B B Y : Box No. 69700, L.A., Calif. 90069. approved by the board will also Results of the Nutmeg Novice Dell’ Angela and Mollie There will also be a regular Enclose stamped, self-addressed envelope, please. % VkJ be read. game played June 18 are: Pat Timreck, second; Phyllis Pier­ Nite Time Novice game. For Abby’s booklet, “How to Have a Lovely Wedding,” Woodward arid Marion Mauren, son and Irving Carlson, third. send SI to Abigail Van Buren, 132 Lasky Dr., Beverly Hills, Following the business first; Judy Pitts and Sally Open Pair Club Cham­ Results of the Center Bridge Calif. 90212. Please enclose a long, self-addressed, stamped meeting a potiuck picnic and 00 pionship will be played Satur­ Club game played June 20 are: V) (204) envelope. auction will be conducted. Heavisides, second; Joyce 2 ■[/)' Members are reminded to bring Rossi and Wilma Willoughby, day at 1 p.m. Mollie Timreck and Paul Bar­ The engagement of Miss ’The engagement of Miss Lynn third. ton, first; Mrs. Shirley Graboff Patricia Lynn Hayden of Irene Barracliffe of a casserole and items for the auction. The novice game is closed un­ Results of the Manchester and Joyce Driskell, second; and Manchester to Bernard Peter Manchester, to Timothy Steven til September. Nite Time Novice and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Weeks, Luetjen Jr. of Hartford has Pemberton, also of Hostesses are: Mrs. Gloria N Results of the Nutmeg Open Manchester Bridge Club games third. There will be no game been announced by her parents, Manchester, has been an­ W. Hunter, Mrs. Nancy S. "3 played June 19 are: Penny played June 20 are: North- July 4. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh E. Hayden nounced by her mother, Mrs. Dickerman, and Miss Margaret VI Skenderian and Carol Dell South, John Woodman and > COLLEGE of 34 Flower St. Edgar H. Barracliffe of 98 W. L. Parker. Mrs. Rieg, chapter Middle Tpke. She is also the regent, will preside. Angela, first; Marjorie Warner N daughter of the late Edgar H. and Barbara Fuerst. second; GRADUATES Mr. Luetjen is the son of Mr. cr Barracliffe. IT PAYS and Mrs. Bernard Luetjen Sr. of Mr. Pemberton is the son of Karen Louise Horton of Hartford. mond Dr., master’s degree in Mr. and Mrs. Howard C. TO SHOP LU Hope Valley Rd., Hebron, B.S. city planning. Harvard Univer­ degree in music education. Pemberton of 49 Ridge St. sity, Cambridge, Mass. T h e bride-elect was THE Western Connecticut State T h e bride-elect was \J )^ James E. Belanger of 61 graduated from Manchster lil u College, Danbury. graduated from Manchester SUPERMARKETS > Wellington Rd., B.A. degree, High School, Class of 1975, and FINAST WAY! Susan E. Brendel of 54 High School and A. I. Prince L U u ] S t. Michael’s College, is a senior member of the Tell her t T i ' M l - McKinley St., B.S. degree, Vocational Technical School in Winooski, Vt. Manchester Composite LU Baldwin-Wallace College, Hartford. She is employed as a Aztec 4 oz * 4 39 Squadron Civil Air Patrol. licensed practical nurse at . how much you love her btl 1 Berea, Ohio. Michael F. Scarpone of 87 Suntan Lotion txi Martha Mary Falcone of 14 Niles Dr., B.A. degree, St. Manchester Memorial Hospital. with a Michaels High Ridge Rd., Rockville, Michael’s College, Winooski, Her nance, was gaduated Gelusil 12.oz 4 59 U CD B.A. degree. Western Connec­ Vt. from South Catholic High Her fiance was graduated Treasure Chest btl ■ dn C/) ticut State Collge, Danbury. School in Hartford and the New from Manchester High School Liquid Antacid S i x Kathleen Marie Cately, of 29 England Technical Institute. and is employed in the Elec­ NATURAL GAS Diamond 0( Hillsdale Dr., Rockville, B.S. He is employed at Ward Foods, tronics Department at Gelusil CL THE HAGUE (UPl) - The Hamilton Standard in Windsor degree, magna cum laude. Inc. in East Hartford. Antacid Tablets ^ 5'? 9 9 ^ Western Connecticut State Central Statistics Office reported Locks. I- Holland’s natural gas production The couple is planning an College, Danbury. The couple is planning an Oct. 5 rose from 58.4 million cubic April 24 wedding at Second Wilkinson > 0 9 o c«oi«o C u rtis M. Smith of 80 11 wedding at St. Jam es Church Pkg meters in 1972 to 70.8 million in Congregational Church in Starkweather St., B.S. degree. in Manchester. Bonded Blades 1973 and 83.7 million in 1974. Manchester. University of Rhode Island, L Kingston, R.I. Brylereem 3 0 Z 4 29 € Carol L. Clark of 44 tube I •0' Somerset Dr., M.A. degree. H a ir C re m e s 8 l U M ^ > u. a fear Hair Spray Non-Aerosol btl ■ Corner of Broad 646-6320 As b idi[ KI.)(wt 'k;rs S SilvA';rsmiths 13 oz ^ 7 4 o Right Guard u n l s ^ u i a u n l ^ u u s and Center Street Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m. - 9 p.m. 958 MAIN STREET, DOWNTOWN MANCHEStER aero B ^ 389 C tfltsr St., MsnchMtsr Phone 646-2112 Sat. 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Hartford • Weatfarma Mall Deodorant (25* off label) can M IM L il IM Prices Effective Thru Sat., June 28. 1975 V

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Chickens Must Go, HALL FOR HENT For parties, showers, receptions, meetings. Complete kitchen facilities. I-arge enclosed parking lot. Inquire: Lake Residents Told Lithuanian Hall COVENTRY in the lake area and in one case others complained about the 24 GOLWAY STREET Monica Shea a resident was selling eggs to smell. MANCHESTER his neighbors. The commission voted un­ Call before 0 P.M. Residents of Coventry’s lake Phone’643-0618 or 646-9155 area will have until Sept. 1 to Wheeler estimated that animously to eliminate all get rid of their chickens. between 125 to 150 lake area chickens in the lake area and The Planning and Zoning residents were raising advised the zoning agent to Commission Monday night in­ chickens, most of them for strictly enforce the regulations structed Ernie Wheeler, zoning their own use, that there was at on chickens as of Sept. 1. - Residents will have until that FRONT END agent, to enforce the regulation least one commercial operation time to get rid of their ALIGNMENT against chickens in the lake going on. chickens. Precision alignment! area and to enforce regulations He e s tim a te d th a t Wheeler also told the com­ by skilled mechanics. against self-contained trailers. homeowners had between six Wheeler told the commission and 150 chickens on lots smaller mission that he had issued a temporary permit to a Coven­ at its last meeting that he had than the two acres required. received a number of com­ He said that some residents try land owner to park his self- plaints from lake area residents were complaining just about contained camper on a small lot that, chickens were being kept the noise of roosters while he owned in the lake area. The permit was valid for one weekend. ■n After lengthy discussion the commission instructed Wheeler > > 2 Lessler Seminar Speaker to strictly enforce the zoning ALSO §F ^ regulations which prohibits the r parking of any trailer that could 10 PT. BRAKE 30 COVENTRY ly by the Planning and Zoning be hooked to water and or elec­ OVERHAUL to o Commission and the Institute of tricity on land in town. AND z Atty. Allan Lessler, director Urban Research of the Univer­ The feeling of the commis­ of the Central Naugatuck sity of Connecticut. sion was that this could MONROE Valley Regional Planning Agen­ Atty. Lessler will speak on mushroom into a lot of campers cy and current president of the the Mt. Laurel, N.J., zoning making use of this type of AIR SHOCKS Connecticut Chapter of the case involving the recent deci­ parking permit. BROWN’S TIRE American Institute of Planners, sion of the New Jersey Supreme will be the guest speaker at a SHOP Court overruling Mt. Laurel's BAHERIES FOR Coventry seminar tonight at 8. zoning regulations. 333 MAIN ST. The meeting will be in the Radios—Hearing Aids He will review the case in ‘'Games—Flashlights 2 MANCHESTER c r Ki planning office in the Town Hall light of Connecticut law and the t t ) i - o ^ and the public is invited to at­ 646'”3444 o O o potential implication to land ARTHUR DRUG Distra>uted by Merewy 01 tend. It will be sponsored joint­ use controls. o r n z t f f a ■ M l Rockville High Expansion Ahead of Schedule ~n o in j!* § n p O t n Many hands make light work. This is the case on the be completed to allow the school to go off double sessions Rockville High School expansion as work progresses ahead in February of next year. (Herald photo by Pinto) U3 * - . of schedule. It is expected that enough of the project will AGWA^ <^1^2o d o VC m Rockville High To Graduate 100th Class m S i SUMMER DUPONT " r e The 379 seniors to members of the 100th Plans are to have the exer­ Awards and scholarships will “RALLY” graduate from Rockville High graduating class from the cises on the school’s football be presented by Martin F. School Wednesday night will be school. field due to construction in the Fagan, principal. Diplomas will CREAM WAX (/) X courtyard where ceremonies be conferred by Mrs. Devra • Tough detergent- ^ C ^ . are usually conducted. Baum, of the Board of Educa­ CAR CLEAN resistant silicone and In the event of rain the tion and Dr. Raymond wax formula gives you program will be moved to the Ramsdell, superintendent, will a durable, brilliant gymnasium and admission will present the candidates for shine be by ticket only. The program graduation. • Easy-to-use applicator > W i l l She Berath will start at 7 p.m. The Rev. Paul Bowman of UP SPECIALS Area Profile The main speakers will be Union Congregational Church 10 oz. Jean E. Cody, valedictorian and will give the invocation and reg. $1.79 S a le ^24 ^ § 1 Donald Apel, salutatorian. benediction. t DUPONT " 0 DUPONT McCoy Seeks Federal Welfare Reimbursement “RALLY” “RALLY” VERNON programs. Funds would come payments for welfare purposes application by July 1 and the CREAM WAX c/> Mayor Frank McCoy has under the Social Security Act. were eligible. state will then decide which V IN Y L T O P • Tough detergent- W o He said the education depart­ “In general, reimbursement areas merit funding. asked Stanley Roesler, director resistant silicone and CLEANER m o ment has also been asked to of 70 per cent of the cost of such Mayor McCoy said state of administration, and Mrs. wax formula gives you 1 5 ' v , ^ review and analyze its budget services as counseling, social welfare officials and informa­ SPRAY AWAY DIRT Jean Pearsall, welfare direc­ a durable, brilliant _ ^ C i j 5 5 5 to see what costs in it might be referrals, referrals to other tion obtained from the Connec- FROM VINYL TOPS Sale nif; tor, to develop an application shine welfare or social agencies or ticut Conference of ■I II • Removes dulling road m ^ : 2 V > ? o for funding for some welfare considered for reimbursement • Easy-to-use applicator $>|30 H * d C / ) m > | l under the act. organizations, psychological Municipalities, and the Capitol film, grime and spots costs. • Excellent cleaner for ycum j reg. $1.89 The mayor said it has been He said that this is the first testing and perhaps student Region Council of 14oz. reg. $2.69 S a le ^2^** SAVE544 vinyl tops of any color SAVE I H ^ disclosed that $37 million had year that any administrative guidance, may be eligible,’’ the Governments, had been helpful k N ^ j l ' < Q mayor said. 594 become available in Connec­ costs have been reimbursable. in the initial preparation of the ity A)'' X ) - 4 2 3 = ticut for funding social service In prior years, only direct The town expects to file its application. DUPONT lOg “RALLY” Ic? VINYL TOP DRESSING m g i n ^ ^ Vernon Increases Adult School Fees • Liquefies as you spread To regain a loss in reimburse­ DUPONT Vernon residents will be to about $5,000 for the high it—dries bright ment from the state, the Ver­ It further requires the boards • Helps keep new tops “RALLY” Q S ( / ' ? g charged $8 per course and non­ school completion courses. non Board of Education Mon­ residents will be charged $12 to provide instruction in looking new m I f ■ Some board members LIQUID WAX day night approved an increase per course. The motion, made elementary and secondary lO C?8q S S 0 in course charges for the Ver­ expressed concern about the in­ • Easy-to-use, handy by Robert Dubeau, covers just crease in charges and the possi­ school completion programs, or in X.N ^ s® non Adult Evening School. the coming school year. in any other subject, upon the applicator pack *!! ble effect it will have on atten­ S a le ' 1 “ • Cleans and polishes in The recommendation to in­ dance. registration or request of at Z & 5 I f * Ofo least 15 adults. reg. $2.10 one application crease the charges was made Kozuch said the average t> V J3(n VernonSchools The $8 fee is the limit SAVE 454 • Tough, detergent by Ronald Kozuch, head of the attendance has been about 3,000 g (p allowed, according to the new resistant formula reg. $2.39 N ^ On Half-Days Continuing Education Depart­ students and he thinks the in­ • t / i V\ ** C / i ment. SAVE 674 The recommendation was creased charges may cause this ia^h'coursp with^thi* «n»iiirii < n : For Closing to drop to about 2,500. pHh 'p l n n r a made in light of a new state law DUPONT C » 0 0 ; ^ p i i M Vernon schools will be on expected to be signed by July 1. He e le e ^ id be in.e.ds ,o 's e t'n V a ’r ^ “RAIN DANCE’ half-day sessions Wednesday The new bill will significantly - 00, ce4 .e..en programs. DUPONT voSs v O ^ V and Thursday of this week with change mandated programs, CAR WAX what will happen when the new the schools to close Thursday student costs, and reimburse­ charge is made. (16 oz. with applicator) TAR REMOVER ' 8 for the summer vacation. ment classes. The only Kozuch said about 30 per cent The Board of Education voted programs not to be affected will Tolland • Removes traffic film HANDY, ALL AROUND of the adults are from towns and stains Monday night to have the half­ be those strictly dealing with CLEANING SOLVENT other than Vernon. Meetings • Guaranteed to bead and day session on Wednesday. high school completion courses. • Removes tar, road oil, The proposed new law shine longer than any Originally,the only half-day was Courses such as Vivian Kenneson grease and old wax ^ 1 / 1 zjod requires the Board of Educa­ other leading cai wax... • Safe, efficient for all H to be Thursday. woodworking, typing, art tion of each school district to The Board of Selectmen will liquid or paste 2 8 The elementary schools, with classes and other similar meet tonight at 7:30 in the finishes TAR . O establish and maintain a m m \ 25 very slight variations, will open programs, will not be reim­ program of adult education Education Administration 0 ? o at 8:30 and close at 12:35. bursed by the state. Building. Among the agenda Sale Sale - classes for at least 150 clock reg. $4.49 SAVE $1.2Q - o X Talcottville School, will open at Kozuch said the reimburse­ items is a review of the H hours per year or provide adult 7 7 * ^ 8:10 a.m. and close at 12:10 ment for this year amounted to teachers contract accepted last 1 { p Q < services through cooperative reg. $1.05 K 5 ^ * n p.m. about $14,000 and under the arrangements with another week by the Board of Education SAVE 284 m K All kindergarten sessions will proposed new law this will drop and the Tolland Education r m m m r school district. HOO m be combined with the regular Association. Z m * ~ * morning sessions at all of the The Board of Selectmen has DUPONT (A o r - c - S y schools. Five from Coventry High the power to reject the 6.95 per m In - d -n Rockville High School, which cent increased contract. CHROME POLISH is on double sessions, will have Track and Field All-Stars The Board of Education will CLEANS AND POLISHES o d i meet June 25 at 7:30 p.m. in the l/> ? both sessions shortened with • Polishes and removes r n Four boys from Coventry Education Administration the morning group to go from Brian Carlson in the discus and rust from chrome plated FREE High School have been chosen m 7:15 to 9:45 a.m. and the javelin; John Ooms, in the pole Building. bumpers members of the Charter Oak The Housing Authority will 1/^ < Q regular afternoon group will vault; and Paul Edmonson in • Easy-to-use liquid GHRliMI S start at 10:30 a.m. and go until 1 Conference All-Star Track and the shot put. meet June 26 at 7:30 p.m. in the Chamois Type Field Teams. 70 i n p.m. Mark Lyman of Rham High United Congregational Church Sale The Sykes School and the One girl, Monica Underwood, School was selected in the 880- office to approve final plans for CLOTH Center Road School will start at was selected for the girls' team yard run. the elderly housing project. in the 220-yard dash. 75^ ’ with purchase of Du Pont Products 8:05 a.m. and close at 12:10 reg. 954 N T O The boys are Scott Burrell in Limited Quantity Q o p.m. and the Middle School will SAVE 204 start at 7:45 a.m. and close at the 120-yard high hurdles and 11:50 a.m. 330-yard intermediate hurdles; CANINE HOLIDAY INNE' QUALITY BOARDING • GROOMING NOW OPEN FRL EVENING TIL 830 P.M. FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE I s!? “READ THE QUALITY" Front I 1,000 Foot Approteh ^ C J1 CLARKE \AnAMTie\ No Soft Sell, COMPLETE SERVICE SHOP Pick Up & Dolivory No Baloney, NOW OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS TIL 8;00 PM o Motor Solos It’s A Fact 646-5971 O 0 For Expert Front End Alignment STORE HOURS EQUIPMENT SHOP > . 0 - Moa.. Ho a .VIM.. Ptwa.Ff> 2 0 0 SHELDON ROAD I so to S 30 pm AG WAY,® Inc. I 00 im 10 S 00 pm and Wheel Balancing • TtiWt.. Fn t SO 10 I 30 S40 Ntw StatAoad. Buckland Sil lOOtoin MANCHESTER SM. lOO to4.30 O o m 4 Ttmity Cats Are Our Guests Also 6 4 3 -5 1 2 3 1m @ 1m iM 1^ in’1^ A..643-9521 CO 0 2 MIIm / 4 MlnutM From Exit 94. 1-86 Rt. 6 & 85, Bolton, Conn. PAGE TWELVE - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., June 24, 1975 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Tues., June 24, 1975— PAGE THIRTEEN The Legion Wins John Denny Major League Birds Embarrassed ISSSdRSox Humiliated Halts Mets Boxscores Herald Angle Monday's Sports Results ^ SLOW PITCH NEW YORK (UPI) - AMERICAN LEAGUE By Yankees’ Medich Zone Contest By United P r ^ IntemaUonal John Denny seems to be Clerelatid Bottoo By Earl Yost In Fenway Return ab r h bi ab r h bi American League quietly regaining his con­ BeUSb IDOOMUlerrl SOU SOCCER Sports Editor East SOFTBALL fidence while the New York Manninf If 4110 Burlaaoo n 4 0 S 0 BALTIMORE (UPI) - have a good second half.” picked up his sixth relief vic­ w. 1, pet. g-b- Hendrick d S 3 2 0 Yitrznuk lb 4 0 0 0 Upping its Zone Eight mark to 2-0 last night was the Boston Mets are slowly losing New York pitcher Doc The Yankees boast a tory without a loss and 37 27 .578 lasted just two-thirds of an inning and was Robioaon db 4 2 2 3 Mntgnuy lb 0 0 0 0 Manchester American Legion team with a 3-2 vic­ New York 38 29 .567 Vk BOSTON (UPI) - Be it ever so theirs. Denny, one of the Medich didn’t want to em­ JUNIOR charged with four unearned runs. Carty lb 3 2 2 1 Lynn rf 3110 three-game win streak, 10 vic­ extended his number of con­ tory over Windsor at Mt. Nebo in a game called after 5Vi Milwaukee 34 32 .515 4 humiliating, there’s no worse place brightest prospects in the St. Powell lb 2 110 Rice db , 3 0 0 0 barrass himself Monday tories in their last 14 games, secutive scoreless innings to 18 With Bill Frattaroli scoring Baltimore 30 35 .462 7W The Indians led 7-1 after six innings and TONIGHT’S GAMES and Henry Steullet two apiece than home for the . Spikes rf Sill Benlquez If 3101 and show a 17-5 record for 1-3 by pitching two-hit ball over the only goal, the Bicentennials innings because of darkness. Detroit 26 37 .413 KM never were threatened although Boston Vets vs. CBT, 6:15- Keeney for the losers. Louis Cardinals’ system, night. Instead, he em­ ’The R Sox, back at Fenway Park after a Duffy ss 514 5 PetrocelH 3b 2 0 11 month of June. By comparison, the last four innings. downed the Diplomats, 1-0. Matt Richly Deserves Honor All the scoring was done in Cleveland 28 39 .400 IDk added single tallies in each of the final two Cougars vs. Leopards, returned to the major Ashby c SOOOFlykc i 2000 barrassed the Baltimore Manchester, now 3-3-1 over-all, West 9- 4 road trip, were pasted, 11-3, Monday the fourth-place Orioles are 14-9 Brewers 8, 'I’igers -t Chris Stetson and Bill Bissette the first inning. A1 Pepin innings. 6:15 - Cheney NIKE leagues Monday night after Kuiper 2b 4 010 Blackwell c 10 0 0 Orioles, who felt the worse played well for the winners and One again the suggestion has been made, this time by entertains East Hartford w. 1. pet. gb. night by the to open a Raich p 0 0 0 0 Heise ph 10 0 0 since May 30, Darrell Porter hit a three-run reached on a one-out error for - a brief sojourn to Tulsa of for wear as Medich’s George Maloney of the American Legion, that the Mt. Oakland 43 26 .623 The Boston offense couldn’t match the Tacorral vs. Steak Out, Winning a slugfest, Farr’s LaRoche p 0 0 0 0 Doyle 2b 3110 Joe Lovell was best in defeat. Windsor. Pepin stole second Wednesday night at Mt. Nebo at Kansas City 10- game homestand. Lone bright spots in the latest homer and Hank Aaron had four 38 31 .551 5 output by Cleveland’s Duffy, who had four 6:15 • Fitzgerald outlasted Mott’s, 20-11, last the American Association Griffin 2b 0 0 0 0 pitching and catcher Thur­ Goals by Bill Monaco and Nebo baseball field be named in honor of Matt Moriarty Sr. and scored on Greg Zabel's 6 in a zone test. Texas 34 34 .500 8VI The loss left Boston just a half-game hits and drove in two runs as hits and five RBIs in the game. The weak- Trudon vs. Allied, 7:30 • night at Nike. For the winners, and turned in a strong per­ Burton p 0 0 0 0 man Munson’s hitting did all Craig LaBrec powered the who has managed to keep adult baseball alive with his single to center. Centerfielder California 34 37 .479 10 ahead of New York in the American Segui p 0 0 0 0 Milwaukee pounded out 15 hits Manchester (3) MinnesoU 31 34 .477 10 hitting shortstop drove in one of the first- Fitzgerald Ed Bombadier and Kevin formance by blanking the the necessary damage in a 6- Knights to a 2-0 lead over the generous financial support over the past three decades, Paul Groves’ throw home was AB R H E League East race. The defeat also evened Cleveland p 0 0 0 0 and handed Joe Coleman his Groves, cf 2 1 1 0 Chicago 28 38 .424 ISVk the Red Sox’ home record at 15-15. They inning runs with a double that chased Bur­ Bugner's vs. Lynch, 8:45 ■ Gerrity each had four hits, Ken Mets 4-0 in the second game ToUls 41 U 14 10 ToUls 31 3 6 3 1 Yankee rout. AMERICAN LEAGUE Yankees. Maloney, general chairman for the Matt Moriarty In­ late with Zabel taking second. Monday’s Results 11th loss against three vic­ Koepsei, p 1 1 0 1 are 22-12 on the road. ton, hit a two-run homer off reliever Diego Fitzgerald Roback and John Maco three of a doubleheader. Qeveland 401002 2(D-U Medich, who had completed tories. Tom Hausman shut out vitational Baseball Tournament involving four American Zabel stole third and came Socha, ss Cleveland U Boston 3, night Segui in the sixth and laced a two-run dou­ HPMarket vs. Lathrop's, Boston 010000110-3 Ballard, lb New York 6 BalUmore 1, night For Cleveland, the win was the second apiece and Dave Roback and Denny’s glittering five-hit only one start in his last 10, was Detroit for the last 3 2-3 innings Legion baseball teams July 4-5 at Mt. Nelw, said the ball is home as third baseman Blair Anthony. 3b ble off Reggie Cleveland in the ninth. He 6:15 - Neho E-Burleson 2, Lynn, Duffy. DP- Milwaukee 8 Detroit 4 , night straight after five consecutive home Jim Welch two each. For Cleveland 1. LOB-CIeveland6, Boston7. especially tough with men on to win his second game. PEE WEE Antony committed his second Gliha, r( Oakland S Minnesota 2, night effort came only hours after rolling again and he hopes town fathers will approve losses and it was a victory that gave also singl^ in the seventh. Crispino's vs. Busy Bees, Mott’s, Danny Blauchette and 2B-Carty, Spikes, Duffy 2, Lynn, base, as his eight-hitter enabled Oriole loss were Brooks Robin­ error of the inning. While. If Texas 1 California 0, 13 inns, night Ron Reed had stopped the Kuiigers I, .Angels 0 Second period markers by recognizing Moriarty by renaming Mt. Nebo in his honor. Jones, c “I had an identical night to this one at 7:30 - Nebo Dick Neff each had three blows Hendrick, Doyle. HR-Robinson (8). Duffy son’s three hits, Lee May’s 44th Manchester came back in its Tonight's Games player-manager Frank Robinson one of his the Yankees to creep within a Texan won its marathon Jim Crombie and Clarence The Advisory Park and Recreation Commission has Nicola. 2b Fenway Park last year” in a game the In­ Vittner’s vs. CBT Blue, and Doug Shorts, Morse Knight Mets 1-0 on seven hits, thus (1). SB-Manning. SF-Beniquez. RBI and Bob Grich extending half of the first. Groves led off (All Times EDT) few smiles of the season. ip h r er bb so half-game of leagueleading game with California when Zacheri lifted the Tigers to a 2-1 given the suggestion its blessing and Maloney said Mayor Totals Detroit (Bare 2-3 and LaGrow 4-8) at dians won, 11-0. “Everything was the 6:15- Robertson and Mike McCarthy two apiece. making the Cardinals the his hitting streak to seven with a double to left centerfield. 14 3 2 3 “This was the closest game we’ve come Raich W38 7 63220 Boston in the American Cesar Tovar singled in an un­ win over the Stars. Mike Suhie John Thompson has assured his stamp of approval on the Vt inilitur (2) Milwaukee (Travers 2-0 and Slaton 58), to a laughter this season,” said Robinson same, right down to the two doubles and Honda vs. Holidays, 7:30 • first team to score a double LaRoche 2 0 0 0 3 1 League’s Eastern Division. games. earned run in the 13th. Roy scored and Danny Paris played John Koepsei and Dan Socha AB R H e 2, 7 p.m. the ,” said Doyle after boosting Robertson ' Burton L 0-2 26 3 4 0 2 1 ■V's .5, I'witis 2 move. Dellaroeco, cf 2 0 Minnesota (Butler 02) at Oakland who is hitting at a .244 pacing and REC shutout over the Mets since “My fast ball was different, Smalley was safe at second on well for the Stars. walked loading the bases and his average 15 points to .222. Segui 516 6 5^ 5 1 3 Sal Bando hit a tie-breaking No one man in my lifetime has contributed more to Pepin, rf (Abbott 3-2), 11 p.m. managing at a .400 clip. “We haven’t been Moriarty’s vs. Wholesale, Behind a 16-hit attack. Second June 4, 1967, when the my slider good and my control an error on an apparent double Two overtime periods Bruce Ballard lofted a sacrifice Blanchard. 2b Robinson also raised his average 12 CHeveland 3 5 2 2 0 2 homer in the seventh inning and Kansas City (Briles 4-3) at California in too many of these games lately, except 8:45 • Robertson Congo downed North United Giants accomplished the Segui pitched to 2 batters in 7th; Raich good,” said Medich, now 6-9. play grounder, went to third on decided nothing as the Brewers baseball in Manchester than Matt Moriarty. fly to right scoring Groves, Zabel. ss (Lange 1-1), 10:30 p.m. Gallic. If points with a pair of hits, including his Tpke. TV vs. Walnuts, pitched to 3 batters in 8th. “But this game was on national also singled in a run in the We have tried unsuccessfully over to the years to have Koepsei taking third on the Texas (Perry 6-10) at Chicago on the losing end.” Methodist, 13-8, last night at feat. Jim Sundberg’s fly and scored and Tornadoes played to a 0-0 Wirsul. If Everything went well for Cleveland in 582nd career homer. His three runs scored 6:15 - Nike Keeney Field. Gerry Buzanoski WP-Burton, Cleveland. television and 1 was bearing eighth, giving the Oakland third on Tovar’s hit. Bill Singer stalemate. Jamie Gembala and the baseball field at Mt. Nebo named in his honor. Now play. After Socha stole second, Cohn, 3b (Osteen 1-6), 9 p.m. in the game moved Robinson into eighth The Mets, who were T-2:47. A-19W" Bolasevlch. p New York (Hunter 106) at Baltimore the same night — shortstop Frank Duffy Sportsman vs. Annulli’g, had three hits and Jim Patulak, down. I didn’t want to em­ baseman three game-winning pitched one-hit ball for the first Jim Moreau were best for the with Maloney and his committee in the picture perhaps the Ray Gliha grounded sharply to blanked by Pittsburgh’s Blozie. c (Torrez 7-4), 7:30 p.m. and Robinson each homered and combined place ahead of Eddie Collins with 1,821. 7:30 - Nike Lee Edwards, Dick Carley, Minnesota Oakland barrass myself before the home hits in two days. Paul Lindblad 11 innings for the Angels. Brewers and Tim Haddock and long, overdue honor will by given Matt Moriarty, Mr. first which went under first Ferguson, lb 1 0 Cleveland (Kern 12) at Boston (Lee “It was a fine offensive show tonight, a Dock Ellis on Sunday, now ab r h bi ab r h bi Forten, lb I 0 to drive in eight runs while rookie Eric - John Mizoolas, Mike Geoffreys folks in Pittsburgh any more Scott Fyler topped the Tor­ baseman Skip Ferguson’s legs 9-5). 7:30 p.m. fine all-around ballgame,” said Robinson. DUSTY have gone 35 innings without Ford c 5 0 0 0 Campnrs ss 4 0 0 0 Baseball in Manchester. Wednesday's Games Raich pitched seven strong innings and and Bob Topliff two apiece for Carew 2b 3 0 0 0 North cf . 3 210 than I already had this season.” nadoes. allowing two runs to come Totals 21 2 1 2 scoring a run and have lost Cleveland at Boston Dave LaRoche shut off Boston the last two If we can keep it up we’ll be all right. Five runs in the third inning Congo. Bill Chappell had three Soderhlm 3b 4 0 1 0 Washingtn if 4 1 2 0 Munson cracked a two-run home. Manchester 300 OOx 3 The Indians, now llVz games behind powered Savings Bank of their last seven games to Oliva dh 2 110 Jackson rf 3 0 2 2 Windsor 200 000 2 New York at Baltimore, night innings. homer, his sixth, to climax a Koepsei was the winning „ „ . „ . , „„„ „ hits and Joe LeBlanc and Tom Brye rf . 4 12 0 Rudi lb 2 0 0 0 Tenace and Bell Lead Memory of Playoff Win Revived Detroit at Milwaukee, night Boston in the , will Manchester to a 7-1 win over fall seven games behind the three-run third inning and drove Texas at Chicago, night The Red Sox managed just six hits and Bernard two apiece for Briggs if 2 0 0 1 Hopkins pr 0 10 0 MIDGET Tattered and brown with age, the baseball extra ptinted pitcher allowing just that first Socha:SB: Pepin. Groves, Socha.Gllba; try to lop another game off the lead the Keggers last night at National League East Divi­ inning single. He struck out BB: Koepsei 6, Bolasevlch 6; SO: Kansas City at California, night committed three first-inning errors that Methodist. Thompsn ss 4 0 10 Fosse c 0 0 0 0 in his 43rd run with his third hit, Four goals by Myles McCurry in Hartford on Saturday, Oct. 6, 1923 told of the Hartford Koepsei 8. Bolasevlch 4 Minnesota at Oakland, night helped Cleveland to a 4-0 lead. Rookie left­ tonight when Jim Kern, 1-2, faces Bill Lee, Robertson Park. Joe Salinga sion leading Pirates. lisle pr 0 0 0 0 Tenace c 10 0 1 a ninth inning single. In All-Star Balloting paced the Astros to a 5-0 eight and walked six. 9-5. and Tom Matrick each had two Kelly lb 2 0 11 Williams dh 4 0 0 0 Senators, Eastern League champions, whipping the Inter­ hander Jim Burton, high with his pitches. WOMEN’S ASA Astros 6, Dodgers 5 Loser Ross Grimsley, now 3-9 whitewashing of the Comets. NaUonal League hits for the Bankmen. Seven Terrell ph 1 0 0 0 Mangual dh 0 0 0 0 NEW YORK (UPI) - First national League kings, Baltimore’s Orioles, for the minor East Four hits apiece by Marge Bob Watson’s three-run Borgmann c 4 0 0 0 Bando 3b 4 112 with 16 home run pitches the current voting system Mike Schoenberger scored for men had one hit each for the baseman Gene Tenace of the league baseball championship. w. 1. pet. gb. Malone and Sandy Hamm and homer capped a six-run se­ Hughes p 0 0 0 0 Gamer 2b 2 0 0 0 thrown, gave the .341 hitting began in 1970. the winners while Gabrielle — losers. Burgmeier p 0 0 0 0 Holt ph .10 0 0 Oakland A’s and third baseman The page was dug out by Ronald Wagner and passed on Pittsburgh 39 25 .609 three by Barbara Startup paced cond inning which enabled Munson an inside change-up Purcell and Angelo Morson Philadelphia 37 31 .544 4 Wiley p 0 0 0 0 Martinez 2b 0 0 0 0 that he rammed halfway up the Buddy Bell of the Cleveland In­ were best in defeat. Also in the to Lyman Fuller who in turn stopped at this desk. Chicago 34 33 507 61k Brown’s Tire to a 14-2 win over Houston to defeat Los Perry p 0 0 0 0 CANDLELIGHT leftfield bleachers. dians have taken over the lead Three players—catcher Thur­ Southern Division, the Hartford swept the best of three-game set 52 years ago New York 32 32 .500 7 Catcher Returns Farmington last night at the Angeles. Houston routed Lindblad p 0 0 0 0 St. Louis Although outhit, Vito’s had a Totals 31 2 6 2 Totals 28 5 6 5 “1 wasn’t thinking'home at their respective positions man Munson of New York, se­ Oceaneers downed the Wings, 3- with Lou Gehrig the batting hero. Polishing up his play 32 33 .402 TVk loser’s field. Montreal 28 34 .452 10 5-3 duke over Nassiff Arms last Burt Hooton in the second Minnesota 000 101 000-2 run,” claimed Munson, ■this week in the balloting for cond baseman Rod Carew of 1. Roger Greenwood marked before going on to stardom with the New York Yankees in West night at Robertson. Allan Grzyb inning and sent him down to Oakland 100 001 12x-5 “because I haven’t hit one in so the American League AllStar Minnesota and shortstop Bert twice and Dan Clancy once for w. 1. pet. ECCGSL E-Tenace, Gamer 2. DP-Minnesota 1. the American League, Gehrig rapped out two hits, in­ gb. doubled for Vito’s with six his first loss in seven long I’m not thinking home run squad. Campaneris of the winners while Anthony Cincinnati 43 27 .614 — No score was given but ap- LOB-Minnesota 8, Oakland 7. cluding a two-run homer, and also scored the Senators’ Fisk Escapes BASEBALL others collecting one hit each. decisions under the lights 2B-01iva. HR-Bando (6). SB-North, against anybody. Give Doc the Tenace, who has been used Oakland-appear to have their Jaworski scored for the Wings. Los Angeles 41 31 .569 3 parently Formats Inns third run in the 3-0 verdict at Clarkin Field in Hartford. San Francisco 33 36 .478 9Vk Jim Colla and Lloyd Boutilier since joining the Dodgers Washington2, Jackson. S-Rudi, SF-Kelly, credit for making good pitches. primarily at catcher by the A’s positions locked up for the July Jennifer Hedlund and Cori Penguins won its opener over During the regular championship Eastern League San Diego 32 37 .464 101k each had two blows for Briggs. He needs to gel his confidence this season, nevertheless 15 midseason classic at Wilson also played well for the AtlanU 29 40 .420 131k Windham last night in the East- from the Chicago Cubs. ip H r er bb so ALlJMiM INTERTOWN Nassiff’s. Hughes L 66 7 65561 back, so he went out and threw appears on the computerized Milwaukee. losers. season, Gehrig batted a brilliant .352 to lead the Senators. Houston . 26 47 .356 161k Any Injuries Central Connecticut Girls’ Soft- Scoring two runs in the bot- Burgmeier 16 0 0 0 0 0 as hard as he could. " ballot at first base and the fans Action in the Northern Divi­ The leadoff batter was Harry Hesse, an outfielder, who Monday's Results ball League (fast pitch). Nancy Reds 8, Braves 4 St. Louis 1 New York 0, 1st - tom of the seventh inning, With Harry Roys’ seventh in­ Wiley 26 0 0 0 0 0 Grimsley was racked for moved him ahead of Texas’ sion saw the Cougars shutout later served as the chief scout for the New York Yankees Downing had two doubles and a Johnny Bench and Bill Perry 5 4 2 2 3 2 ST. Louis 4 New York 0. '2nd Coventry nipped the ning single driving .in the win­ seven hits in 3 2-3 innings as he Mike Hargrove in the voting. Munson leads Oakland’s Ray the Olympics, 6-0, and the in New England and was a frequent visitor to Manchester. Philadelphia 6 Pittsburgh 5. night BOSTON (UPI) — No runs, no hits, no errors and no triple, Kathy Strand two Lindblad W 66 4 2 0 0 0 3 Manchester Merchants, 7-6, ning run, Dick’s nipped Plummer combined to drive failed for the 13th time to com­ Last week’s leader, Fosse by more than 180,000 Metros top the Suns, 4-1. Bill Seven members of the Hartford club batted over .300. Cincinnati 8 Atlanta 4, night serious injuries — that was Carlton Fisk’s personal totals doubles and a homer, Jen Perry pitched to 2 batters in 6th; last night at Coventry High. Crispino’s, 5-4, last night at in seven runs as Cincinnati Hughes pitched to 4 baUers in 8th. plete a game. Wayne Garland Baltimore’s Lee May, slumped votes; Carew, who has received Masse scored three goals, Tom Chicago 6 Montreal 0, night Priscella tripled and homered Houston 6 Los Angeles 5. night after his first major league game in a year. Frank Livingston and Jeff Ber­ Robertson. Ron Laliberte had defeated Atlanta and in­ HBP-by Perry (Oliva), by Hughes finished up, pitching one-hit to third. more votes than anyone Wood two and Todd Stavens one and Lori Veal two triples for Kelley Loser as Starter San Diego 7 San Francisco 6. night Fisk, the Boston Red Sox’ All- man each had two hits for the two hits for Dick’s. Mike creased its lead in the NL (Garner). ball until the Yankees, .272 hit­ Bell, who was second to (1,055,063), is nearly 800,000 for the Cougars. Scott Goehring Today’s Games Star catcher, played five in­ the winners. WP-Perry. votes ahead of Kansas City’s shortstop Rick Burleson Merchants. Crispino had three hits and West to three games over T-2:36. A-29 410. ting club, scored three runs in Oakland’s Sal Bando a week played well for the Olympics. Tom Kelley, in a starting role, lasted less than three in­ (All Times EDT) nings Monday night in an 11-3 Cookie Rojas and Campaneris, Chicago (Bonham 5-5) at Montreal dropped the ball. At East Catholic, Manchester Gene Riccio and Brian McDer­ Los Angeles. Bench hit a Detroit Milwaukee the last two innings. ago, moved to a slight lead over Gary Gates, Bill Siewertsen, nings with Richmond against Charleston and was tagged loss to Cleveland and escaped the A’s third baseman, and if who has started the last two iRenko 2-5). 2:15 p.m. His fears over the strength in Crispino’s topped Tolland, 11-4. mott two each for the losers. three-run homer and ab r h bi ab r h bi "We’ve got the best pitching Dave Callahan and Don Logan with his fifth straight defeat Sunday. The Manchester Pittsburgh (Reuss 8-4 and Candelaria with small bruises on his Stanley cf 5 0 2 1 Yount ss 5 110 depth in the league,” boasted Bell can hold on to his lead, he All-Star games, is more than scored for the Metros and Mike his broken right wrist dis­ Wayne Parker, Steve Crispino, Little Miss doubled home another run to righthanded pitcher has yet to gain a decision with the 1-1) at Philadelphia (Christenson 1-1 shoulder and right hand from sipated with another good Sutherind 2b 4 0 1 0 Sharp cf 5 2 2 0 Munson, "but I’m not counting will be the first Indian to be 120,000 votes ahead of LeTourneau tallied for the and Underwood 7-5). 2. 5:35 p.m. Chuck McKenzie and Wayne SILK CITY increase his major league­ Meyer If 4 13 1 Scott lb 5 12 0 International Leaguers...Since opening day, April 7, there foul tips. throw on a stolen base by Dick Ostrout each had two hits for Softball the Orioles out. They always voted a starting position since Milwaukee’s Robin Yount. Suns. St. Louis (Curtis 4-5) at New York Pounding out 25 hits, Fogarty leading RBI total to 61. Horton dh 5 0 10 Aaron dh 5 14 2 have been 73 players in the National League either traded (Koosman 5-5). 8:(S p.m. “It’s really good to know Manning in the third. “I had no the winners. Sunday, Crispino’s Brothers romped over Acadia Roberts rf 5 0 10 Thomas dh 0 0 0 0 Cincinnati (Darcy 1-4) at Atlanta Plummer, filling in at or sent back to the minor leagues...Walter Alston, dean of nothing has changed,” said Fisk twinges when I threw the ball upended Willimantic, 9-2, at Restaurant, 24-8, last night at Pierce lb 5 2 2 2 Darwin If 10 10 (Niekro 7-5). 7:35 p.m. but I still haven’t thrown as Six of the seven winners last catcher while Bench took a Rodriguz 3b 4 0 2 0 Egan if 3 110 active managers in the major leagues, noted his 40th an­ Los Angeles (Rau 66) at Houston who has had two crippling in­ East Catholic. Mike Jordan Fitzgerald Field. Rich Marsh Wockenfss c 4 0 1 0 Lezeano rf 5 13 1 hard as I can,” he said. night at Martin School scored in breather in the outfield, had niversary in the game June 19. He played in one game in (Griffin 3-7). 7:35 p.m. juries in the past year. struck out 14. and Matt Giardina each had Veryzer ss 1 0 0 0 Porter c 3 113 San Francisco (Barr 6-7 and Williams At the plate, Fisk hit a double figures. a two-run homer and a run­ Michael ss 3 110 Garcia 2b 4 0 0 0 the big league...This year’s pennant races in the National He was just recovering from four hits and Tom Melick, Jim Cut & Curl trounced B.A. 1-2 or Bradley 06) at San Diego (Jones shallow fly to center anil was ALUMNI JUNIORS scoring single. Mike Lum Coleman p 0 0 0 0 Johnson 3b 4 0 0 0 loop are the closest since 1M9, Publicist Irv Kaze points^ .9-4 and Strom 1-1), 2, 9:00 p.m. a series of groin injuries last Flaherty, Merrill Myers and Club, 18-2. Stacy Markham Reynolds p 0 0 0 0 Bevaqua 3b 0 0 0 0 thrown out when he i^lpped Producing runs in every in­ homered for the Braves. June Is - “GREY-ROCK® out...The Greg Morris Celebrity Golf Tournament July 27 Wednesday’s Games June 28 when Leron Lee of the Mark Anderson each homered clubbed two homers and Castro p 0 0 0 0 St. Louis at New York, night down the first base line after ning but the third, Krause for Fogarty’s. Mike CJiampion p 0 0 0 0 at Tunxis for the benefit of the Newington Children’s Indians slid into his left knee, Jeanine Barber and Tracy (UPI photo) Chicago at Montreal, night tearing ligaments. making a good bunt. Florist trounced Moriarty Romanchuck, Tim Corcoran Hausman p 0 0 0 0 Hospital will feature among the celebraties Joe DiMaggio, Pittsburgh at, Philadelphia, night Ogden one each. Bantly Oil Pliillies 6, Pirates 5 Totals 40 4 14 4 Totals 40 8 15 6 Fisk was unable to play for “I felt good swinging the bat Juniors, 22-2, last night at and Clayt Nivison each had two Johnny Egan, Rick Ley, Kelly Savalas and a host of big Cincinnati at Atlanta, night overwhelmed Turnpike TV, 15- Ollie Brown drove in three Detroit 000 121 000-4 BRAKE CHECK MONTH." Elated Winner Lou Graham Los Angeles at Houston, night the remainder of the season but but it’s different from hitting in Cheney Tech. Lou Kalisiak, blows for Acadia. Milwaukee ' 032 000 03x— 8 4. Liz Wieezorek and Diane runs with a double and a names...'The top nine hitters in the American League are San Francisco at San Diego, night reported to in a batting cage,” Fisk said. Mike Coulombe, Brian Matre E-SuUierland, Roberts, Pierce, Ro­ Dances With Joy at Medinah Ferguson each homered for the homer to help Philadelphia driguez, Garcia, Johnson. DP-Detroit 2, under 30 years of age as well as 14 of the leading 15. Roy late February. By March 12, he “You feel comfortable in the and Frank Prior hit well for the Scoring late, Frank’s Market cage; then when they take the winners while Laura Hewitt snap Pittsburgh’s five-game Milwaukee 2. LOB-Detroit 11, Milwaukee White of the New York Yankees is the oldest at 31...After was on the disabled list again winners. Moriarty’s had just got past Crockett Agency, 7-6, had three hits for Turnpike. 13. 19 years in the majors and over 8,000 at bats, Harmon with a broken right wrist suf­ cage away you feel naked.” four hits. last night at Fitzgerald. John winning streak. Dave Cash 2B-Sharp. 3B-Aaron. HR-Pierce (2), It’s better to Moriarty Nine The return of Fisk was the Willie’s outdistanced Killebrew of Kansas City has never been fined or tossed fered when struck by a Fred Behind the combined two-hit Barry and Don Bergin each had Manchester Olds, 9-8. For the also homered for the Porter (6). SB-Johnson. S-Sutherland. Holdsworth pitch in an exhibi­ night’s only bright spot for pitching of Steve Pyka and Roy two hits for Frank’s. Tim Phillies while Dave Parker ip h r er bb so come to a \ out of a game...Attractive souvenir scorecards, dedicated Graham Achieved Playing Home winners, Cheryl Bassett had Coleman L 3-11 7 13 8 6 3 5 tion game with Detroit. manager Darrell Johnson. McNally, Parkade Lanes Coughlin had three hits and connected for the Pirates. to Matt Moriarty, are distributed at all home games of the “You don’t need me to tell you three hits including a homer, Reynolds 1 2 0 0 1 1 dead stop First of three games in the “It was strange back there blanked Mari-Mads, 16-0, last Greg Johnston and Carl Ogren Castro 4 9 2 2 1 1 Legion baseball team. what a happy occasion it is to Beth Tobin had three hits Pair of Dreams next four nights for Moriarty’s (behind the plate),” said the 27- night at the West Side Oval. The two each for Crockett. .including a roundtripper and Champion 116 4 2 1 0 1 see Carlton Fisk out there losers were charged with 11 Hausman W 2-1 326 1 0 0 0 1 than to a in the Twilight Baseball League year-old Charlestown, N.H., Allison Bassett clubbed a three- . Cubs 6, Expos 0 Castro pitclied to 1 battA' in 5th; native. playing,” said Johnson. “He errors. Brian Daigle and Pyka CHARTER OAK MEDINAH, 111. (UPI) — The way Lou Graham sees it, will be played tonight at Mt. went his five innings, swung the run triple. For Olds, Patty Breen Ray Burris tossed a seven- Coleman pitched to 3 batters in 8th. stop, dead!. Nebo with East Hartford “I was nervous. It was like each had two hits for the Staving off a late rally. HBP-by Coleman (Garcia). he achieved two dreams —he won the 75th U.S. Open and bat good—all things con­ and Jackie Tucker each hitter and Chicago took ad­ supplying the opposition. getting married: you’re winners, who collected six Fuller’s Package edged out WP-Castro. PB-Wockenfuss. he kept Jack Nicklaus on the pro golf tour as a regular. sidered—and just popped two homered and Jerrie Tucker vantage of four errors to T6:0^A-10^45, Fans Laud Lloyd ’Thursday night the American worried for a week before; the safeties. Wilson Electric, 6-5, last night doubled twice. “When I heard that Jack beautiful throws down there to blank Montreal. Burris New York Baltimore Division leaders with a 5-0 won- day before you think you can’t at Fitzgerald. Pat Collet had Manchester Carpet bested ab r b bi ab r h bi Nicklaus would play in only second base.” walked only one batter while lead with birdies on the fourth lost log, meet the Orioles at go through with it; the day com­ three hits and Steve Rascher, Wilson Electric, 16-6. For Williams cf 5 110 Singleton rf 4 010 eight tournaments a year if he Fisk most likely will continue striking out six in gaining his Accidents caused by brake failure number in the thousands every year. But,Connors Wins and fifth holes. Rockville’s Henry Park and es and you can’t stand up; then Lynn Honored Hal Rawlings, Jay Howroyd Carpet, Connie Murray, Linda Johnson rf 4 110 Blair cf 3 0 06 playing five innings per game Whitfield rf 110 0 Bumbry db 4 0 0 0 won the grand slam, I thought the day after you don’t know and Tim Gurski two each for seventh triumph in 12. At the turn, Graham still had Friday night play Belltown at over the next few weeks to NEW YORK (UPI) - Fred McGillvary and Laurie Lateano White If 5 2 2 1 May lib 4 0 2 1 Most of them are avoidable by regular inspection x>f linings by your Grey- to myself that I’d like to be the what you were nervous about.” Fuller’s. Kevin Kelley, Bob decisions. He also had two his two stroke lead. On the 452 St.Thomas. work slowly back into condi­ Lynn, the Boston Red Sox each had three hits. For Elec­ Munson c 5 13 3 Baylor if 4 0 0 0 WIMBLEDON, England (UPI) — John Lloyd, ranked one who stopped him from win­ Fisk, who said he had “con­ hits, including a run-scoring Bonds dh 5 0 0 0 Grich 2b 4 010 Rock Dealer. Grey-Rock makes the beet and widest line of drum and dfsc yard, par-four 16th, Mahaffey Meanwhile, Manchester rookie outfielder, Monday vyas Segal and Rich Forde each had tric, Mary Wrobleski had three only fourth in Britain, put away a placement and the solid ning the grand slam,” the 37- dors” instead of butterflies in tion. In that time, he expects to Nettles 3b 4 0 3 1 Robinson 3b 4 0 3 0 missed a six foot putt by an inch Community College, winless in named the American League two hits for Wilson. bingles, Heidi Staye two hits and single. •brake products. Have your brakes checked tomorrow and help yourself to wall of sound sweeping across Center Court drew from his year-old Nashville, Tenn., his stomach at the start of the learn how to discipline himself Chamblss lb 2 0 1 0 Nordbrok pr 0 0.0 0 and took a bogey, moving four starts, faces Belltown Player of the Week. Kim McDowell homered. Brinkman ss 4 0 1 0 Duncan c 3 0 0 0 golfer said. game, calmed down sufficiently on the field. many more tomorrows. 'opponent Jimmy Connors an expression of envy. Graham three strokes ahead. tonight at St.Thomas and East “I’ve always played as hard The 23-year-old Lynn was FELINE Ansaldi’s outlasted Hagler Patlres 7, Giants 6 Alomar 2b 4 0 0 0 Muser ph 10 0 0 “I told myself that I’d like to to make a good throw to second Medich p 0 0 0 0 Belanger ss 3 110 Connors is ranked the world’s That should have done it, but Hartford away Wednesday. selected because of his three Behind an 18-hit attack, Real Estate, 15-13. Susan Hall be the one to make him con­ on an attempted steal by Buddy as I can but let’s say from now Willie McCovey drove in Grimsley p 0 0 0 0 No. 1 tennis player, the top seed as a national television Thursday the locals host West home run, 10 RBI performance David’s whipped Moriarty hit for the cycle and Noreen tinue playing because it would Bell in the first inning. Bell on I’m going to be be cautious four runs, three of them Garland p 0 0 0 0 at the Wimbledon cham­ wars hope to give the spec­ audience watched, Graham Hartford at Mt. Nebo. on June 18 against the Detroit Brothers, 11-3, last night at Mt. Callahan had three hits for the Totals 39 6 12 5 ToUls 34 1 8 1 ' HAVE YOUR DRUM OR DISC BRAKES be a shame if he cut his would have been out but while being aggressive,” he with the 443rd homer of his pionships, but he could not tators more to groan about than punched his three iron shot just Tigers. He also set an all-time Nebo. Cookie Massolini had winners. Debbie Baud and New York 008000012-6 schedule down to eight tour­ said. career, to spark San Diego’s Baltimore 001000 000— 1 remember such unstinted sup­ cheer at. over the green on the 220 yard, record for rookies with 16 total four hits, Katie Graham three Gwenn Duff each doubled for naments. He would deny people triumph over San Francisco. E-Brinkman, Baylor, DP-New York 1, CHECKED AT ANY OF THE FOLLOWING port from a crowd in his own Miss Wade has a bye in par-three 17th hole while bases. and Nancy Lessig and Judy Hagler. seeing the world’s greatest Baltimore 1. LOB-New York 8, Baltimore country as the 15,000 in Center today’s program, but Miss Mahaffey landed on the green. Derench two apiece for the Wyman Oil toppled Army & Dave Tomlin, who relieved 7. Court were giving Lloyd in his Evert, the top seed and defen­ golfer.” It took three putts for Graham Four Eagles Named winners. Donna Brooks had two Navy, 12-7. Cherie Wilbanks starter Joe McIntosh in the 2B-Brinkman, Johnson, Nettles, Sin­ STATIONS unequal battle. ding champion, and most of the Graham won the U.S. Open ti­ to get down and Mahaffey just hits for the losers. and Leslie Gauette each second inning when the gleton, Robinson. HR-Munson (6). ip h r er bb so Connors won in straight sets, other seeds are playing. All are tle Monday, shooting a steady, missed a birdie but settled for a McCarver Out homered for the losers. Giants scored five times to I ANDERSON BROTHERS GETTY BOB’S MOBIL SERVICE JACK’S SHELL SERVICE PAP AUTO REPAIR SERVICE even-par 71, to beat John Four members of the Class B East Catholic cham­ Medich W 66 9 8 1114 of course, 6-2, 6-3, 6-1 to begin heavy favorites to advance in par, cutting a stroke from BOSTON (UPI) - The Boston EASTERN Stephanie Latcndre stroked two take a 6-3 lead, pitched one- Grimsley L 36 326 7 3 3 0 1 lie Cmlcr SL 427 Hartford Rd. 957 Main S t , 708 Main St Mahaffey in an 18-hole playoff pionship baseball team have been named to the All- M«nchMt«f, Conn. Manchoatsr, Conn. East Hartford, Conn. ieanchastsr, Conn. the defense of his singles the odds set by the controver­ Graham’s lead. Red Sox Monday reactivated Getting more hits (15-14) and grandslam homers for the hit ball for the next 5 2-3 in­ GarUnd 516 5 3 2 2 2 crown, but sometimes it seems sial betting shop permitted to by two strokes. Graham set up On the 18th, Graham’s two HCC team, Eagle Coach Jim Penders announced. winners. T6;12. A-13237. CANTONE’S EXXON SERVICE MAM SHELL SERVICE VERNON MALL SERVICE PETE'S CITGO catcher Carlton Fisk and asked more runs last night was nings to gain his first deci­ Routs 8 winning isn't all. open this year inside the the playoff by missing a putt on iron drive hooked left, into the 19th HOLE Seniors Dan Socha and Tom Miles, junior John Nassiff Arms upended Ar­ Texas Catlfdnira 308 WMt MkMIo Tpko. 447 Hartford Tpk. 555 Waal Mkfdls Tpk. waivers on veteran receiver Millers Falls for an 8-7 duke sion of the year. ManchMtor, Conn. Bolton, Conn: Vsmon, Conn. Manchsstsr, Conn. “ I wish the crowds in grounds. the last hole Sunday and mory Tavern, 15-9. No details ab r h bi ab r h bi crowd and stopped in the trees Krashefski and sophomore Mike Furlong were tabbed Tim McCarver. over Jim’s Arco at Mt. Nebo. MCCANN’S TEXACO America would be to me like Players have been warned finishing in a tie with Mahaffey were provided. Tovar cf 6011Remy2b 6 010 I CHARLIE’S SERVICE STATION AAM SHELL SERVICE RAG AUTO SERVICE , on the left hand side of the to the squad. Socha, shortstop, hit .432 for the season. Wayne Leitz, Jim Pagani, Ron 830 Csntsr St 50 Windsor Avs. 917 Csntsr St at 287, three strokes over par at Following are the pairings and starting Cubbage 2b 5 0 0 0 Collins If 5 0 2 0 624 East Mkidia Tpko. the English are to their own they risk expulsion if they bet. fairway. A television commen­ Miles, third baseman, hit .378, Krashefski, outfielder, Peters, Wayne Miner, Al Hargrove If 5 0 0 0 Rivers cf 4 0 0 0 Manchotlar, Conn. Manchsstsr, Conn. Rockvills, Coiui. Manchsstsr, Conn. the tough Medinah No. 3 course. tees for the Member-Guest Golf Tourna­ players in England,” he said, But one bettor heard that Miss tator said the ball hit a spec­ ment at Manchester Country Club swung away at a .313 clip and Furlong, second Kennedy, Bob Palozie and John Burroghs rf 5 0 0 0 SUnton rf 5 0 0 0 DICK’S ARCO SERVICE MIKE’S AUTO SERVICE LAWTON’S TEXACO SERVICE REUBEN PLEN’S TEXACO somewhat wistfully for a young Nicklaus, who earlier won the Wednesday starting time al 1:30. Little League Spencer lb 4 010 Chalk 3b 2 0 0 0 Evert has fully recovered from tator and that kept it from baseman, hit .319. Bowa Celebrates Dumalne each had two hits for 2088 Htbron Ava. SOI Main S t (Roar) 41 Windsor Avs. 318 Adams St man generally not given to the Indisposition that kept her Masters, first of the four grand going out of bounds. Members only are listed. Grieve dh 5 0 0 0 Ramirez ss 3 0 0 0 QIaatonbury East Hartford, Conn. Rockvills, Conn. Manchsstsr, Conn. Tee 1, Clough, Conklin; 2, Stuek, Shen- Apparently overlooked for one reason or another Millers. Dan Jones, Tom and Harrah 3b 4 0 10 Llenas ph 10 0 0 exposing inner emotions. from practice last week and slam tournaments, finished the Graham heard what the com­ ning; 3, D. Anderson, B. Jones; 4, White, PHILADELPHIA' (UPI) - DICK’S EXXON SERVICE MILLBROOK SERVICE STATION MANSFIELD EXXON SERVICE ED WILSON’S SUPERIOR SERVICE | Jim Thibodeau and Paul Zura AMERICAN NATIONAL FARM Smalley ss 4 10 0 Harper dh 5 0 2 0 Not all the British agree with Connors has emerged from an Open at 289 in a tie for fourth mentator said and it had a D-Amato; 5, Simon, Bonadies; 7, Rior- was ace pitcher Terry Hickey who won all five Philadelphia shortstop Larry Sundberg c 4 0 0 0 Doherty lb 3 010 411 Hartford Rd. 178 Main S t Routss 44A A 195 248 Sprues St dan, Henriques; 8, Heath, Riggott; 9, An­ each had two blows for Jim’s. Behind the three-hitter of Bill Doubles by Phil Malinoski, . Manchaatsr, Conn. East Hartford, Conn. Storrs, Conn. Manchsatsr, Conn. the delegate from Belleville, attack of hay fever and prompt­ place. profound effect on him. num, Carlson: 10, Taylor, Green; 11, decisions. Bowa, removed from the dis­ Hargan p 0 0 0 0 Rodriguez c 5 0 1 0 Jones homered. Rob Maudsley, Mike Moreau, Umbarger p 0 0 0 0 Meoli 3b 5 010 MORIARTY’S CITGO DENNIS’ ARCO SERVICE 111., particularly the articulate ly put $9,200 on them to retain “When I heard it had hit a Clark, Marshall; 12, Mistretta, LaPenta; East won the Hartford County Conference crown abled list earlier Monday, Zerio, Wipco downed Sears, 8-3, ED’S ATLANTIC SERVICE DON WILLIS GARAGE Graham has been playing 13, Wilks, Gaiske; 14, Kiernan, C. Tom Machuga and Vince Singer p 0 0 0 0 288 Waal MIddIa Tpko. 510 Hartford Rd. Routss 44A A 195 18 Main St Virginia Wade, sixth seed in the their crowns —at 5-1. spectator, I said to myself, with an 8-2 ledger along with the state crown. celebrated his return to the last night at Waddell Field. professional golf since 1962 and Boggini; 15, Clementino, Jarvis; 16, WOMEN’S REC Purnhagen paced Moriarty Kirkwood p 0 0 0 0 Manchoatsr, Conn. Manchsstsr, Conn. Storrs, Conn. Manchsstsr, Conn. womens singles which open Miss Evert hopes to use her he had an important advantage ‘Well, this tournament must Zanetti. Cagianello; 17, McKee, lineup Monday night by banging Brian Austin had two hits for ToUls 42 1 3 1 ToUls 44 0 9 0 Kozlovich; 18, W. Skinner, Brown. Called at the end of six in­ Brothers to a 16-8 duke over the GIL’S MOBIL SERVICE LEW’S SUNOCO SERVICE TOLLAND AUTO SERVICE today. match today against unranked belong to Lou Graham.’” out two hits, and making a spec­ the winners while Paul Texas 000 000 000 0001-1 over Mahaffey —he had been in Additonal reservations may be made nings because of darkness, the Medics last night at Bowers. Routs 6 A 44A 404 Hartford Rd. Routs 30 A Arnold Rd. Miss Wade says that if Jim­ Chris O'Neil of Australia to two playoffs to none for the 27- P. J. Boatright, the USGA by oailing the Pro Shop. tacular defensive play as the McCluskey homered for the California 000 000 000 000 0-0 Bolton, Conn. Manchsstsr, Conn. Tolland, Conn. Tigers routed the Bobcats, 28-9, Mark Zimkiewicz had three hits E-Singer, Meoli. DP-Texasl, California my were British, the sighs of sharpen up her grass court year-old Houston pro. executive secretary, later said Phils beat the Pittsburgh losers. last night at Cheney Tech. For and Jeff Borgida doubled for 1. LOB-Texas 7, California 11. dismay or thunderclaps of game, not yet at its peak the ball didn’t hit anyone, but no Pirates 6-5. 2B-Spencer, Collins. SB-Collins 2, The lesson, he said, he Pair of Doubleheaders the Tigers, Claire Thorpe the Medics. applause that attend every because of lack of practice. matter. Graham and Mahaffey, Bowa was wearing a golf Rivers, Harper. S-Doherty. learned from winning one homered twice, Moe Arnold and point and are magnified in the then vainly looking for a break, glove and a special devicein his INTERNATIONAL ip h r er bb so playoff and losing the other was Judy Pospisil each had four ROOKIES Hargan 1116 8 0 0 5 4 bowl to deafening decibels that the other players “arien’t both thought it did. glove to protect the left thumb Nine hits did the trick as the This Cap With Set on Holiday Weekend hits. For the Bobcats, Gail The Red Sox topped the A’s, Umbarger W 46 126 1 0 0 0 L would be as much a mental going to give it to me.” So, “I hit a four iron, a punch he fractured May 27. Lawyers subdued the Pro Singer 11 1 0 0 4 3 Morianos, Sandy Cromwell and 23-10, last night at Charter Oak hazard to him as they are to the when he stepped out on the first shot,” Graham said. “And if I’d Plans have been finalized for will be staged each day. First Barbers, 9-2, last night at Leber Kirkwood L 26 2 2 1 0 0 3 Anne Kavadas each had two Park. Best for the Sox were HBP-by Singer (Sundberg). Any Complete native players. tee, “I knew John was not going taken a pencil and drawn a pic­ the Matt Moriarty Invitational round pairings will feature Field. Winning hurler Shawn SPORTS safeties. Eric Ofiara, Ray Brookes, T6:33. A67,182. “You can't concentrate for to give it to me. I knew I was ture of it, it couldn’t have been Baseball Tournament spon­ Unionville and West Hartford. Spears homered and singled Wins Award Bruce McKenney and Ken worrying that they are expec­ going to have to get it. I knew I better.” sored by the Manchester Rutland and Manchester meet and Don Sumislaski doubled Brake Job! AND SLATE INDY . Parrott. Best for the A’s were ting too much from you,” Miss had to go out there thinking The shot, he said, “came out American Legion July 4-5 at in the nightcap. SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) - and singled for the 9-5 Lawyers. Kings Get Dionne ! This Ad Is Brought To You As A Service By Wade said, speaking from sad The losers will'come back for Ten runs in the first inning Roger Asselin and Pat Carroll. smart and not making mis­ low and running” and left him Mt.Nebo. Montreal catcher-outfielder Bernie Alemany had three hits INGLEWOOD, Calif. (UPI) experience. the first game July 5 at 12:30 lifted Manchester Oil Heat to a RADI# takes.” about 20 feet off the green for Tuesday Moriarty will be saluted for Gary Carter is the third rookie for 7-6 Barbers. NATIONAL — As expected, young superstar a hometown crowd hungry his interest and support of with the championship tilt star­ 14-3 duke over Gunver Graham, a slender six-fpoter, an excellent recovery. Moriarty’s vs. East Hartford, to be named National League Outhit 4-2, Moriarty Brothel's Marcel Dionne will skate at for a victory is not the only han­ American Legion baseball in ting beteeen 3:30 and 4. Stampers last night at Nike iMver trailed. He took' a-one v.But Mahaffey wasn’t through. 6 - Nebo Player of the Week since the came away with a 4-2 win over center for the Los Angeles dicap Miss Wade faces —there Manchester over the past three George Maloney, chairman, Field. For the winners. Bob stroke lead when Mahaffey mis­ His own two iron drive was in MCC at vs. Belltown, St awards began in 1972. AMERICAN FARM the Medics last night at Kipgs next season-. are others named Chris Evert, T O N i(;in sed a short putt on the par- the middle of the fairway and Thomas decades. reports the four teams will be The other rookies honored Similier and Ken Ferry each ALCAR AUTO PARTS me. Victorious by a 13-8 count last Buckley Field taking advantage In an anticlimatic news con­ Martina Navratilova, Billie 7:25 Itril Sox »N. IniliunH, three, 187 yarcl second hole, was his second shot, a five iron, took Wednesday Participaing will be Legion guests at a dinner July 4 with were teammate Barry Foote in had three hits and Craig Repoli w i k ; night was Wipco over Sears at of 10 walks. Mike Eddy struck ference at the Forum Monday, Jean King, Evonne Goolagong even when he missed a 10 foot off headed straight for the pin. Legion vs. East Hartford, 6 - entries from Unionville, West Hal Goodnough the guest September of 1974 and Manny two. Ferry homered. Tony 226 SPRUCE STREET 264 TALCOnVILLE ROAD Steullet had three blows and Buckland Field. Ken Boland out 11 for the winners. Mark the Kings announced the and Margaret Court. And these 7:25 ViinkM \H. OriolcN, putt for a bogey on the third “Go in the hole, go in the Nebo Hartford, Rutland, Vt., and speaker. The Rutland squad Trillo of the Cubs, who won MANCHESTER, CONN. VERNON, CONN. \ \ i \ r will be quartered at the Ar­ Dave Gunas, .Bob Bradshaw had three hits and Steve Varney Scfiauster had two hits and Da­ acquisition of Dionne, 23, the tough campaigners in the tennis hole and then took a two st'r'bkip hole,” Mahaffey called. MCC at East Hartford Manchester. Doubleheaders earlier this season. two for Wipco. Marty Kosis had mory. mien Purcell liomcred for the No. 3 scorer in the National two hits for Sears. Medics. Hockey League in 1974-75. I / \ PAGE FOURTEEN — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., June 24, 1975 MANCHESTPt EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., Jnhe 24, 1975 — PAGE FIFTEEN ^ ^ ^ ------Help Wanted 13 Homes For Sale 23 Homes For Sale 23 Homes For Sale 23 Homes For Sale 23 Services Offered 31 Homes For Sate 23 Homes For Sale 23 RoolIng-SIdIng-ChImnay 34 MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS COMMUNICATIONS E lec­ VERNON - Custom-built six- COLUMBIA 3 ACRES LAWN MOWER sharpening N O TICIt room Cape with three CONTEMPORARY Raised WILLINGTON - two bedroom 1 — LoM ind Found tronic repairman - No ALL GARDENS PUNTED Ranch - Large, modern kitchen and repairing, reel, rotary and bedrooms, eat-in kitchen, set on Buy now and a bountyful harvest can Mobile home, on beautiful treed BIDWELL Home Improvement 2 — Prtontft experience required. Good with pantry, formal dining lot, very secluded, low teens, chain saws. Briggs and Strat­ Co. Expert installation 3 — Announcomont* 1 1/4 acres. Barn. Mid 30's. beTO yuun.yours. Plusrm s abundantaounoani fruitmill treestrees, ton, Tecumseh and Kohler of Loiiding HdUers I’hil 13. Wynn, LA. Barker and Slargell, salary, paid training[ling pitplus many berry bushes and strawberry beds, All room with built-ins, living room Tedford Real Estate, 647-9914. aluminum siding, gutters and I Bast’d on 150 al bats 4 — Entortilnmonl efiti ■ - .. . Zinsser Agency, 666-1511. Homelite pumps and ■ Bitl 12 5 — Auctloni benefits. Ages 17-35. Enlist­ Uiese go wlUi Immaculate 7 room, 2- with cathedral cefling and trims. Roofing installation and REALTOR bath Ranch, small tern, arid bass pond. danM I. raal* WARMTH AMD CHARM National U-agim American League. Bonds. NY and. ment required. Call U.S. Army fieldstone fireplace from floor generators, Stihl chain saws repairs. 649-6495 , 875-9109. ab r ii pel. .lackson. Oak 16. Horton. -Dot and FINANCIAL She Heralh COVENTRY Four-room Split Call Suzanne or Arthur Shorts, 646- parts and service. Pickup and MIS at 643-9462. to ceiling, redwood paneling, Lots-Land For Sale 24 MudltH’k. Chi 276 41 98 JS5 Burroughs. Tex 15. Lynn. Bos 14. 6 — Bondl-Stocki-Mortgign Level with one-car garage, 3233. four bedrooms, 2 full baths, delivery. Ellington Equipment are just two of the thlnga we can eay about this tlx- Morgan. Cm 6f) m 47 ») -XA Runs Batted In 9 — Porsonil Loins TRUCK DRIVER - No living room, kitchen, two J. WATSON BEACH CO. HORACE Tetrault — Siding, 61 :i4t 10 — iniurtnea CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Realtors m l S large family room with BOLTON - Building lot, 241’ Center, Route 83. 875-5018. room Colonial. Hardwood floora, flreplaco, privato Howa. l*hil 42 179 19 National League; Bench. Cin 61; experience required. Good bedrooms. $18,500. Zinsser roofing, storm windows, aw­ W.itson. Hou S) 242 :ii 82 329 Lu/inski. Phil 50. Simmons. St.L 49. Mandintar OifiM M7-9I39 fireplace, den or library, 5 frontage R-2 zone. $11,000 nings. Quality workmanship, yard, naw aluminum combination windows. $42,800. EMPLOYMENT salary, paid training plus many Agency, 646-1511. Equal Houilng Opportunity Cash. Phil 68 282 46 333 I’eruz. Cm and Watson. Hou48 13 — Help Wtntsd sliding glass doors, 2 large Wolverton Agency, Realtors. AVAILABLE supervised day free estimates. Fully insured. 215 Z\ 71 .330 benefits. Ages 17-35. Enlist­ care, with meals for your elder­ Sanguillon. Pill 60 American League Lynn. Bos and 14 — Businsu Opportunitlsi MANCHESTER ; New listing. decks, 2-car garage, large lot. 649-2813. 872-9187, 649-3417. linilcy. I’m 57 m 40 58 826 Nettles. .NY 50. Horton. Del 48; Scott, 15 — Slluillon Wtntsd PHONE 643-2711 ment required. Call U.S. Army COLONIAL - by owner $68,500. Philbrick Agency, ly relative, while you go to ParktT. Pill 60 ;i6 72 ,:qo .Mil 15; May. Ball, McKae. KC and 1 lisle. at 643-9462. Aluminum sided Raised Ranch work, shopping, visit a friend. EDUCATION FOR ASSISTANCE IN PLACING YOUR AD Manchester Green area, large Realtors, 646-4200. BOLTON - two abutting ROOFING - Specializing REALE’S CORNER Smilh. Si L 47 169 27 :a :c20 with 2-car garage in prestigious .Minn 44 18 — Privsie Instructions rooms,, fireplace, a tta c h e d ------building lots with total ap-- Call 649-2358 for information. repairing roofs, new roofs, liarvoy. I..\ 72 m 41 % .317 Stolen Bases 19 — Schools-Classes CAN YOU make a good Forest Hills. Two full baths, 175 MAIN STREET______PHONE 646-4525 Host'. Cm 7\i 4T. ,317 National League. Cedeno, Hou 31; 20 — Instructions Wantsd Help Wanted 13 breezeway and ggrage, private RAISED RANCH - Seven proximate frontage of 440’x 200’ gutter work, chimneys, cleaned pression? Experienced enclosed porch, sundeck, three yard, $41,900, no agents, call rooms, 3 bedrooms, 2 deep. Wolverton Agency, RAD Pool Service, pumping, .-VnuTifan I.t'jgut' .Morgan. Cm 30. BnK'k. St.L 25. Lipes. TO THE F.O. KID bedrooms. Immaculate condi­ and repaired. 30 years ab r h [Kl. REAL ESTATE graver needed. Salai'y, open, 649-1546. fireplaces, 2-car garage, family Realtors, 649-2813. cleaning, patching, filter and Articles lor Sale g [.\ 22. Lintz. Mil 17. Congrad at your new 23 — Homes lor Ssla LUBRICATION HELP needed tion. Mid 50’s. Zinsser Agency, experience. Free estimates. 41 Dogs-BIrds-Pets 43 60 217 81 373 ADVERTISING ADVERTISING full-time. Jobseekers, 5^-1070. room, modern kitchen with pump service. 742-8352. Carow, Mmn .American L'ague. Rivers. Cal 39. Otis. pozish as Head Wiper 24 — Lots-Land lor Sale immediately for second shift, 646-1511. Howley, 643-5361. llargrovt*. Ti'.v .‘)9 •2«2 70 :W7 KC 29. Washington. Oak 25. Kemy. Cal a 25 — Investment Property 30 LOCUST STREET - two beamed ceiling, wall-to-wall MANCHESTER-2/3 acre, HENKIE Ski boots, mens 8 1/2, The score Is 3-1 DEADLINE we have openings for BEAUTIFUL black male l,\nn. Bos 50 217 75 .346 and .North. Oak 19 26 — Business Property RATES HELICOPTER Repairman - No family, no agents please. $44 - carpeting, air-conditioners, landscaping, usable out ODD JOBS - Trucking, home ROOFING - Installation and used one season, $20. Also Pekingese, one year old, with Munson. NV 252 Hb .341 Pitching 27 — Resort Property 12:00 noon the day before experienced lubrication help experience required. Good REDWOOD FARMS- nine room repairs, yards cleaned. 1 day ...... 9c word per day 000. Phone 646-2426, 9-5. professionally landscaped. $52,- building, attractive repairs, gutters, storm win­ Western saddle, $25. After 5, llisle. Minn 58 220 ■M 69 314 (Based on most victoriesi I 28 — Real Estate Wanted publication. for greasing trucks and trailers Dutch Colonial, three papers and shots, very affec­ 3 days ..... 6c word per day salary, paid training plus many 000. Philbrick Agency, neighborhood-immediate sale Experienced handyman. Free Mike, 643-7429. WhiU'. .NY 57 211 44 66 313 National U’ague Messersmilh. LA H- with a mobile unit. Starting dows, doors. Experienced tionate, $125, call 537-5349, MI8C. SERVICES 6 days . . . 7c word per day Deadline lor Saturday and benefits. Ages 17-35. Enlist­ bedrooms, dining room, estimates. Reasonable. 643- Washinglon. Oak t» 287 :») 81 311 rate $3.75 hourly with a chance COLONIAL - Excellent move-in Realtors, 646-4200. desired. Odegard Realty, 643- quality workmanship. Fully in­ anytime. 3; Sutton. LA 11*6. Seaver. NY 10-4; 31 — Services Offered 26 d a y s ..... 6c word per day Monday Is 12:00 Noon Friday. ment required. Call U.S. Army fireplaced living room, family 0304. 68 ■259 HO 309 32 — Peinting-Papering condition, four bedrooms, 1 1/2 4365. sured. Free estimates. SIMMONS - crib mattress, 3 McHac. Kl' Oullett. Cin9-;L Jones. SD9-I, 15 WORD MINIMUM for advancement. All fringe at 643-9462. room, pool, two car garage, 172 20 5:1 .306 33 — Building-Contracting baths, formal dining room, 2- NEW COLONIAL - Six rooms, 2 years old, excellent condition, Braun. .Mmn 52 American League. I’almer. Ball 12-3; benefits. Uniforms and tools rnid-50's, owner, 646-7305. Reasonable prices. Rick AKC English Springer Spaniels, Maddox. NY fo 218- J6 67 ,307 Kaat. Chi 10-4. Busby. KC and Blue. Oak 34 — RoolIng-SIdIng Happy Ads . $2.00 inch car garage, must be seen to be 1/2 baths, first-floor laundry, LIGHT TRUCKING - Attics $15, call after 3:00 p.m., 643- LEGAL 35 — Heeting-Plumbing PLEASE READ furnished. For appointment call •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Burnett, 646-3005. field trial, liver and white, Homo Kims 10-5. Tianl. Bos. Ryan. Cal and Hunler. MEN-WOMEN: Take orders appreciated. Jackston Agency, aluminum siding, formal dining and cellars cleaned. For free 9262. 36 — Flooring 688-2233. for a new discovery. A spray MODERNIZED circa 1870, Investment Property 25 males and females. Call 267- National Loague Luzmski. I’hil 16; NY 10-6 NOTICE 37 — Moving-Trucking-Slorage YOUR AD 646-1316, 649-6050. room, fireplace, handy to bus estimates, call 647-9610 0342 after 6. Honoh. Cm 15. Baker. .Ml and Schmidt. TOWN OF ANDOVER 38 — Services Wsnisd Classllled ads are taken over hair grower, guaranteed to help Colonial- nine rooms that must and shopping. $42,800. Philbrick anytime. Heating-Plumbing 35 ELECTRONIC Course text­ GROUP HOME. Agency owned grow your natural hair or the be seen to be appreciated-lVz APARTMENT BUILDING with The 1st quarterly installment MiSC. FOR SALE the phone as a convenience. Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. book, and equipment plus Audel KITTENS - one tiger, two black The Herald Is responsible lor group home in Manchester customers money will be acres of truly excellent COVENTRY: Coming soon, new 42 ft. . attached professional office. LIGHT TRUCKING - Odd jobs. books, 643-4028. of property taxes on the Oc­ 41 — Articles for Ssla needs a mature married couple three bedroom Ranches on almost two SEWERLINES, sink lines, and white, clean, well fed, well 42 — Building Supplies only one Incorrect Insertion and refunded. Salary plus commis­ landscaping, barn, shed, and NEW RANCH - Extra large Built 1973, centrally located. Cellars and attics cleaned, BOXSCORES tober 1st., 1974 Grand List are then only to the size of the to provide care and parenting to acre lots. Perfect for APPROVED cleaned with electric cutters, bred, eight weeks old. 649-1047. 43 — Pets -Birds- Dogs sion. Phone 1-215-424-3975. three car garage-all in a nice FARMER'S HOME CLIENTS. $27,500. Three units, consisting of: lawns mowed, small tree work. MAHOGANY dining room set, 6 due and payable July 1, 1975. 44 — Livestock original Insertion. Errors which six adolescent boys. modern kitchen, two baths, three bedrooms, living room, by professionals. McKinney 45 — Boats 8 Accessories Natural Hair Growth-P.O. Box Manchester neighborhood. fireplace, 2-car garage, Free estimates. Phone 643-6000. chairs, large China closet and Interest will be charged after do not lessen the value of the Experience in child care work dining room, 1 1/2 baths, Bros. Sewer Disposal Com­ AKC German Shepherds, cham­ 2 46 — Sporting Goods 14139, Philadelphia, Pa. 19138. Immediate sale desired. $59,- THE FRAN GREENE AGENCY buffet, round table with 5 NATIONAL LEAGUE advertisement will not be cor­ or with own adolescent children aluminum siding and windows, kitchen with all built-ins. pany, 643-5308. pionship bloodline, heavy August 1,1975 at the rate of 1% 47 — Garden Products rected by an additional Inser­ 000, Odegard Realty, 643-4365. REALTORS 684-4241 large deck, picture window in MASONRY - all types concrete leaves, $250. Call 649-3935. boned, excellent temperment, 2B-Joshua 2. Ontiveros, LiK-klear. per month on the installment, 48 — Antiques tion. required. Opportunity for one TELEPHONE Lineman - No Jackston Agency, 646-1316. work, fieldstone specialty, over St Louis .New York 49 — Wanted to Buy spouse to work at outside basement with walk-out to •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• NO JOB too small, toilet three males left. Call 646-1081. ab r h bi ab r h bi Kuentes. 3B-Tolan HR-McCovey i8i, SB- or a $2.00 minimum. Taxes may experience required. Good SUBSTANTIAL price reduction patio. $47,900. Philbrick Agen­ 20 years experience, free es­ 30" WHITE electric stove, best Thomas. S-Montefusco. Tolan. RENTALS daytime job. Room, board, Business Property 26 repairs, plugged drains, kitchen Brock If 3 10 0 I'nser cf 4 0 2 0 be paid by mail or at the Town salary, paid training,plus many for immediate sale, on this LOVELY seven room Cape, cy, Realtors, 646-4200. timates. After 5, 643-1870 or 644- faucets replaced, repaired, rec offer; tiered glass chandelier PUREBRED Beagle pups from Sizemore 2b 4 0 0 0 Millan 2b 4 0 10 ip h r er bb so 52 — Rooms lor Rent salary and liberal benefits. benefits. Ages 17-35. Enlist­ 2975. 6 8 6 6 3 1 Office Building, 9:00 A.M. to 53 — Apartments lor Rent redecorated large, seven room family room, fireplaced living rooms, bathroom remodeling, $50. Call 643-4441. good hunting stock, $15. Call Davis rf 3 0 0 0 Jones If 4 0 0 0 Montefusco Lost and Found 1 Child and family services of- ment required. Call U.S. Army MANCHESTER - 10,000 square Lavelle L 4-2 1 1 1 1 I 0 4:00 P.M. 54 — Homes lor Rent Victorian Colonial with 2 baths, room, new wall-to-wall CAPE - Eat-in kitchen, formal heat modernization, etc. Free 643-9901 anytime. Simmons c 3 0 10 Slaub rf 3 0 10 55 — Business lor Rent connecticut, 2364511. at 643-9462. fireplace, carpeting, small gar­ foot brick industrial building, COLLEGE BOY Will do yard ANTIQUE dining room set, two Fairly lb 3 0 11 Kranepol lb 4 0 0 0 Molfitt 1 0 0 0 0 0 Cynthia Clark 56 — Resort Property lor Rent □ EMPLOYMENT ____ carpeting. Three bedrooms, dining room, fireplaced living estimates gladly given. M & M 1 1-3 5 6 3 0 0 age, convenient and pleasant ground level and raised loading work - has several years of 25 hp Johnson outboard motors, McBride cf 4 0 2 0 Torre 3b 4 0 10 .McIntosh Tax Collector 57 — Wanted to Rent ...... LIGHT cleaning, full time dining rooom, city utilities, room, 3 bedrooms, 2-car gar­ Plumbing & Heating, 649-2871. Livestock 44 Tomlin W 1-0 5 2-3 1 0 0 1 3 58 — Misc. lor Rent 26-inch yellow ten speed INVENTORY Clerk - No Manchester neighborhood. $32,- docks. Own for $6. per foot in­ experience and most equipment Reitz 3b 4 0 10 Phillips ss 3 0 10 store aluminum siding, move-in con­ age, immaculate condition, many other things, 18 Trotter Tyson ss 2 0 0 0 Stearns c 3 0 0 0 Foster 2-3 1 0 0 2 0 Town of Andover Reward, 647-9042. Help Wanted 13 posUtion cleaning local experience required. Good 900, Odegard Realty, 643-4365. cluding land. Move into your including truck, mower and St., 643-4569 between 10 a.m. 4 dition, Priced at only $36,500. $36,900. Philbrick Agency, FRANK SCOTELLA Plumbing THOROUGHBRED Gelding Greif...... 1 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 AUTOMOTIVE and office space. Pleasant own building for as cheap as Reed p 3 0 0 0 Webb p 2 0 10 61 — Autos lor Sale salary, paid training plus many Realtors, 646-4200. chain saw, etc., call after 6 - Repairs and remodeling, an(i 6 p.m. excellent jumper and show 1000 .Montefusco pitched to2 batters in 7th. working conditions and Dubaldo-Lesperance Agency, you can rent. City utilities. Garrett ph 62 — Trucks lor Sale MISSING Two weeks - beautiful PHONE FROM home to ser­ benefits. Ages 17-35. Enlist­ MANCHESTER 8 ROOMS 646-0505. p.m., 649-3761. sewer lines cleaned electrical­ horse, well mannered. Hall p 0 0 0 0 Savc-tireif i5i HBP-by .Montefusco 63 — Heavy Equipment lor Sale excellent benefit. Send name, Hayes Corporation, 646-0131. long furred black male tiger vice our customers for super ment required. Call U.S. Army CUSTOM COLONIAL ly. Prompt service on emergen­ CONCERT SOUND - reinforce­ Excellent disposition. Call 644- Totals 29 1 5 1 Totals 32 0 7 0 iTolani. 64 — Motorcycles-BIcycIss address, phone number and Beautiful one owner home located in TOWN OF MANCHESTER 65 — Campars-Trallers-Moblle cat, vicinity Homestead and earnings. Choose own hours. at 643-9462. PROFESSIONAL floor care ment equipment. P.A. columns St Louis 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 1 WP-.Montefusco. choice residential area. Large kitchen, MANCHESTER - Maintenance cies. 643-7024. 1600. Homes Middle Turnpike. Should have Call 549-3137. work history to P.O. Box 868, MANCHESTER - commercial and carpet shampooing. Free .New York 000 000 0 0 0 - 0 T-2 15 .-\-6.999. formal dining room, fireplaced living free 2-story home, beautiful lot and consoles. Call 875-7943 INVITATION TO BID 66 — Automotive Service flea collar, missing name tag. Manchester, Ct. 06040, An Business Opportunity 14 building, 2,232 square feet, plus estimates, excellent rates, call evenings for an excellent buy. DP-Sl. Louis 2. LOB-St Louis 6. New Pittsburgh Philadelphia room, 4 bedrooms, 214 batns, 2-car gar­ with many trees. Newly MANCHESTER BOTTI HEATING and Plum­ Sealed bids will be received in 67 — Autos lor Rent-Lease Heartbroken kids. Call 643-9237. ESTABLISHED REAL Estate Equal Opportunity Employer. age. Fireplaced basement with walk­ full basement, plus three, three Wiggins Maintenance Service. York 6. ab r h bi ab r h bi remodeled, formal dining bing - All heating and plumbing Boats-Accessorles 45 2B-Millan. Reitz. Unser. SB-Brock 2. the Office of The Director of office needs two full-time sales PACKAGE STORE for sale. out to private rear yard. Call Suzanne EXTRA CLEAN room apartments, built in 1971, 646-1642. FOUR living room chairs, two Stennelt 2b 5 12 0 Cash 2b 5 2 2 2 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• or Arthur Shorts, 646-3233. room, three bedrooms, city all utilities, excellent traffic repairs plus remodeling. Call McBride. Staub. Davis. S-Fairly Sanguillen c 4 0 0 0 Bowa ss 4 120 General Services, 41 Center FOUND - 20” child’s bicycle, people. Wolverton Agency, ^**Uh(8TKQlHn8T^ » For more information call F. J. water and sewer, good value, Immaculate six-room Cape, 643-1496. marble lamps, one leather ip h r er bb so 3 111 Schmidt 3b 3 0 0 0 owner must identify and pay for Realtors, 649-2813. J. WATSON BEACH CO. flow, great potential, F J. CARPET installation - residen­ 18' CRUISER LINE, 125 h.p. Oliver cf Street, Manchester, Connec­ DINING ROOS’ ^ Spilecki, Realtor, 643-2121. Realtors MLS $34,900. Cantor. & Goldfarb ready for immediate occupan­ coffee table, four drawer Reed W 8-6 9 7 0 0 1 7 Stargell lb 4 0 2 3 Luzinski If 3 0 0 0 □ NOTICES ad. Call 649-7401 after 5 p.m. Spilecki, Realtor, 643-2121. tial and commercial, carpet dresser, 872-3286. Evinrude with trailer. Call 875- 8 4 1 1 3 2 ticut until July 10,1^5 at 11:00 Mmhtstsr Office M7-9139 Realtors, 643-8442 or 875-6244. cy. Big, treed lot, 24x24 gar­ COMPLETE bath remodeling, Webb L 1-3 Zisk If 4 0 10 Allen lb 4 0 0 0 RN's wanted for full and part- ,, SUPERVISOR MONEY MAKER ready to go. Equal Houting Opportunity repairs - van upholstered, 643- 8119. 1 1 0 0 0 1 a.m. for the following: age, convenient West Side repairs. Otto Lorentzen, Plum­ Hall Parker rf 4 111 Brown rf 3 123 Personals time on 11 p.m.7 a.m. shift. :i$Year ’round part-time work:|^ Net profits over 50%. Low down MANCHESTER - industrial 9758, REFRIGERATOR, excellent HBP-by Webb I Davis WP-Reed. 3 0 0 0 Boone c 1100 RECONSTRUCTION OF MANCHESTER Vicinity - clean location. Priced to sell at $37,- bing Contractors. 649-4056 to MUST SELL - 1970 Fiberglass Hebner 3b Lost and Found Apply to Directors of Nursing, i^for 5 evenlnga, 4 p.m. - 9 o rg payment, no winter payments, zoned brick building, two 8:30 a.m., 6-7 p.m. running condition, good for cot­ Webb. ^Ik-Webb. Taveras ss 3 0 0 0 Anderson cf 4 0 0 0 REAR ENTRANCE-TOWN PORTER STREET area - 6'2 room Ranch with two full 900. stories plus basement, 11,542 boat, 115 H.P. Johnson motor. T-2:23. RIDE NEEDED June 30 - Salmon Brook Convalescent ;5l0, midnight on weekends.^rl«.» complete training programprogram. JANITORIAL and Cleaning tage or small apartment, Krkptrck ph 1 0 p 0 Carlton p 2 0 0 0 HALL IMPOUNDED - Lab cross, Home, (off House Street) Protected territory, act now, Raised Ranch ready for baths, fireplaced living room, Call square feet, city utilities, fully- Service — Serving Manchester Red metal flake, and white with Hooker p 2 2 10 Martin ph 1110 August 8, from Wyllys and >:^Many benafits. complete kitchen, 3/4 acre lot, asking $30, 646-4284. St Louis New York Bid forms, plans and male, tan and white, vicinity Glastonbury. Please call 633- decorating, rugs, etc. Take ad­ sprinklered, $46,500, F. J. trailer. Excellent condition, $2,- Demery p 0 0 0 0 Hilgendorf p 0 0 0 0 Highland to UCONN, arrival by PAID VACATION call Mister Softee, 1-677-9089. A ten minutes to Manchester, im­ area for 18 years. 643-5747. ab r h bi ab r h bi specifications are available t Route 31, Contact the Coventry 8 a.m., 649-9072. 5244. great business, ask a man that vantage of the $2,(WO. tax credit Spilecki, Realtor, 643-2121. COUCH and matching chair, 000 or call 643-9262. Robinson ph 1 0 0 0 Johnston ph 10 10 >:f* UNIFORMS PROVIDED and buy this home. 120 by 200 mediate occupancy available, .McBride cf 4 0 0 0 Garrett 3b 4 0 0 0 Rogdznsk pr 0 0 0 0 the General Services Office, 41 Dog Warden, 423-6524. owns one. CELLARS, attics and garages □ MISC. FOR SALE brown contemporary style, $75, Tvson 2b 4 12 0 .Millan 2b 4 0 2 0 PROFIT SHARING foot lot, seven room home with mid-30's, Keith Real Estate, WARREN E. Garber p 0 0 0 0 Center Street, Manchester, Bonds-Stocks-Mortgages 8 MANCHESTER-commercial cleaned. Lawns mowed, leaves 289-3301, Ext. 256, 8-5, after 6, .\ielendez If 3 12 0 Cnser cf 4 0 10 Totals 34 5 8 5 Totals 31 6 8 5 LOST - Passbooks - 114092, 8- Roses are red, violets are Mue, RETIREMENT PLAN 2 1/2 baths, and a sunny delight­ 646-4126, 649-1922. building, 2,232 square feet, plus •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Smith rf 3 0 0 0 Slaub rf 3 0 0 0 Connecticut. Situation Wanted 15 raked. Any odd jobs completed 875-8156. Garden Products 47 Pittsburgh 002 021 000—5 1505, 70-1589, 8-3291, 75372. Classified ads solve proUenis for FREE LIFE AND % ful kitchen. Mid $50's and well HOWLAND ful basement, plus three, three Articles lor Sale 41 Simmons ph 1 1 1 4 Kranepol lb 3 0 0 0 Town of Manchester, m o r t g a g e s, loans first, se­ STARTER home for sale, by for reasonable rates. Call 646- Philadelphia 210 002 lOx— 6 Savings Bank of Manchester. you. :$ DISABILITY INSURANCE (g STRONG young man worth it. And, we will take your Realtor - 643-1108 room apartments, built in 1971, 7786. BUCKLAND FARMS - Davis rf 0 0 0 0 Kingman If 3 0 0 0 E-Taveras. SUrgell DP-Pittsburgh 1. cond, third. All kinds. Realty owner. Beautiful 2 bedroom MAYTAG wringer washer. Reitz 3b 4 0 0 0 Phillips ss 30 10 Connecticut Application made for home in trade. T. J. Crockett, all utilities, excellent traffic ALUMINUM sheets used as ;ry ^ ^ -.- j :*- — Strawberries - pick your own, Philadelphia 1. LOB-Pittsburgh 5. Phila­ statewide. Credit rating un­ MEDICAL PLAN S specializes in lawn mowing, Ranch near Bolton Lake. $24,- Very good condition, $35. Call Howard lb 4 0 10 Grote c 30 10 Robert B. Weiss, payments. necessary. Reasonable. Con­ garage cleaning and painting. Realtors, 643-1577. flow, great potential, F. J. YARD CARE- Heavy cleaning. printing plates, .007 thick, 649-7261 large field, good picking, open delphia 8. :|:|C all 875-8951 to arrang^j^ 900. Call 643-6775. 23x32’'. 25 cents each or 5 for $1. Rudolph c 4 0 10 Slone p 2 0 0 0 2B-Brown. Stargell. Martin. 3B-Bowa. General Manager fidential, quick arrangements. OIL BURNER Service Person - Billy, 646-2999. Spilecki Realtor, 643-2121. Experienced. Available on daily, 8-7, follow signs from 0 0 0 0 ;$lntervlew. RANCH - 5 rooms, city utilities, Phone 643-2711. Guerrero ss 4 0 2 0 .Matlack p HR-Cash (3i. F^arker (12>. Brown (3). S- IMPOUNDED - Pug cross, Alvin Lundy Agency. 527-7971. BENTON STREET - large six regular basis, reasonable rates. ONE queen size bed almost new Camor, Manchester. Denny p 4 110 Milner ph 1000 must be experienced in residen­ 23-25 SEAMAN CIRCLE, handy location. $29,900. Bowa. Schmidt male, yellow and white, vicini­ 100 Constitution Plaza, Hart­ tial burners, all benefits, g HOWARD JOHNSON | c o l l e g e room Colonial in the center of MANCHESTER- industrial Call anytime, Jim, 649- 3008. with box spring Beauty Rest Apodaca p 0 0 0 0 ip h r er bb so ty, Babcock Hill Rd., Contact town. Big porches, garage, duplex, four and four, com­ Philbrick Agency, Realtors, zoned brick building, two •••#•#•••#•••••••••••••••■•• NEWSPRINT end rolls. 25 Totals 35 4 10 4 Totals 30 0 5 0 ford. Evenings, 233-6879. transportation furnished. Call H^STAURANT j:.; specializing in dinner parties. mattress, furniture from one STRAWBERRIES - Pick your Hooker fireplace. Terrific buy. In mid pletely remodeled, move-in 646-4200. cents each. Inquire side door. St. Louis OOOOOOOKF-4 the Coventry Dog Warden, 423- 529-8287 between 8 a.m. and 4 Route 30 will provide cleaning before stories plus basement, 11,542 Painting-Papering 32 bedroom apartment, must sell own. 224 Hillstown Rd., Demery L 3-2 thirties. T. J. Crockett, condition, $36,900, no agents, Manchester Evening Herald. New York OOU 000 000-0 TOWN OF MANCHESTER 6524. MORTGAGES - 1st, and 2nd p.m. for interview. Vernon, Conn. ij: and after and serving. Always a square feet, city utilities, full' this week. Call 568-2001. Manchester, open 9 a.m. til 8 Carlton call for appointment, 649-7727. RANCH - with gorgeous view. J DP-Sl Louis 2. New York 1. LOB-Sl. mortgages — interim financing neat appearance. Reasonable, Realtors, 643-1577. sprinklered, $46,500, F. EXPERIENCED Painters (14 p.m. large field. Hilgendorf W 1-0 FOUND - Shepherd dog, male, Large livina room with beamed Spilecki, Realtor, 643-2121. WE BUY and sell used fur­ Louis 7. New York 4. Garber LEGAL — expeditious and confidential AUTO MECHANICS - foreign ______Nina 646-2999. cathed^l ceilings and years). Free estimates, low TROMBONE and case, $30; 2B-Tyson 2. Guerrero. Rudi. Phillips. tan. Call Dog Warden, 646-4555. STRANT STREET. A con­ bids. Call Bill DiYeso, 649-1236. niture. Cash on the line. One stroller, $10; carbed, $5. Call STRAWBERRIES - Pick your Save-Garber d) service, J.D. Real Estate car experience preferred, but OPERATORS for ice cream fireplajee; formal dining room, piece or an entire housefull. HR-Simmons ilOi S*McBride. [^B-Sanguillen. NURSES AIDE with car, venience plus location. Builder MANCHESTER Resort Property 27 Bob Alibrio 649-5037. 649-1466. own. Free containers. Open 8-8. ip h r er bb so NOTICE Assoc. 646-1980. will cross-train domestic vending trucks, be your own full^equipped kitchen with T-2.20 A-M.759. The Planning and Zoning IMPOUNDED - Shepherd cross twenty-five years experience, has renovated kitchen, put on 646-6432. Furniture Barn, 345 No children under 14. 30 Clark Denny W 3-2 experience people, first and se­ boss, good money maker, call !! 30,900 !! sliaing glass doors to deck. Main Street Rear, behind Commission will hold a public pup, male, black and tan, vicini­ cond shift openings. Apply Ted desires private duty. Days. aluminum siding, practically GROTON LONG POINT, on the PAINTING - Save 30 - 60%. NEW RINSE-N-VAC steam Street, South Windsor. Slone L 1-1 643-5033 between 8:30 and 4. rebuilt the house. Seven rooms, What a price!! What a house, Huge family room with stone Douglas Motor Sales. Matlack hearing on July 7, 1975 at 7:30 ty Lake view Terrace, Contact INVITATION Trudons Volkswagen, 646-2838. Telephone, 644-2376. boardwalk. Spacious five Five years experience. cleans, rinses, and vacuums out Cincinnati Atlanta t^e Coventry Dog Warden, 423- 1 1/2 baths, porches. Sensibly 3 or 4 bedrooms, city utilities. fireplace, two full baths. bedroom vacation home, Excellent references. Pete, 742- dirt leaving carpets RYE STRAW - for garden mul­ Apodaca P.M. in the Municipal Building STOCK CONTROL and Accoun­ Philbrick Agency, Realtors, CLEAN USED refrigerators, WP-Denny. ab r h bi ah r h bi 6524. RELIABLE teenage girl priced. T. J. Crockett, Nicely landscaped lot, new overlook beach, islands, Sound, 6117 (toll free) 5-10 p.m. professionally clean. Rent at ch, bedding and so forth, $1.50 4 12 0 to hear and consider the TO BID REAL ESTATE Career - earn ting - No experience required. 646-4200, ranges, automatic washers, T-1 59. A-32.719. Rose 3b 5 110 Garr If The Manchester Board of $11,000 plus annually, must looking for babysitting jobs. Realtors, 643-1577. heating system. Come and Two baths, living room, dining Manchseter Wallpaper & Paint per bale at farm, Vernon, 875- u Flynn 3b 0 0 0 0 Gaston ph 1 000 following petition: Good salary paid training plus with guarantees. B. D. Pearl’s FOUND - English setter, male, Education seeks bids for Health have license or in process, all Any number and age of see! Call Tony Wasilefsky at room, porch. Fireplace and INSIDE - Outside painting, Company, 185 Middle Turnpike, 7308, will deliver minimum ten Concepcin ss 4 I 3 0 Perez 2b 5120 CIRCLE ASSOCIATES - orange and white. Call Dog many benefits. Ages 17-35. MANCHESTER - 6-room OLDER HOME - Large living automatic heat. MSA, 445-9715, Appliances, 649 Main St, 643- bales. I Chicago Montreal .Morgan 2b 5 2 2 1 Baker rf 5 0 2 0 Supplies for the 1975-1976 school inquiries, strictly confidential, Enlistment required. Call U.S. children. Hours, days, weeks, 649-5306 today. fe c ia l rates for people over 65. West. 646-0143. ab r h bi ab r h bi SUBDIVISION - SPENCER Warden, 646-4555. Colonial with 3 bedrooms, for­ room with dining area, eat-in 536-2182. Fully insured. Estimates given. 2171 Bench rf 5 12 4 .May cf 4 100 year. Sealed bids will be Arruda Realty, 644-1539. Army at 643-9462. or able to go on vacation as kitchen, 1 1/2 baths, 3 Kessinger ss 4 0 0 0 Mangual cf 3 0 0 0 I^erez lb 3 10 0 Evans 3b 4 0 0 0 STREET AND CHANNING Mother’s helper. Call Linda 646- mal dining room, large kitchen EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY Call 649-7863. Antiques 48 received until 3:30 p.m., July 7, bedrooms, porch. Interior com­ SCREENED LOAM - driveway HINGED BOX utility trailer, LaCock rf 1 0 0 0 Linlz 2b 3 0 2 0 Foster If 5 0 0 0 Lum lb 4 123 DRIVE. FOUND - Mixed breed, black 4128. with pantry, 2-car garage, treed Real Estate Wanted 28 Cardenal It 4 0 10 Jorgensn lb 4 0 1 0 1975 at which time they will be DEMONSTRATORS: Sell HOSTESS or Host for Vito’s. BARROWS & WALLACE pletely redorated, 2-car garage. gravel, processed gravel, sand, one wheel, 3’6”x4’6”, excellent Geronimo cf 3 I 1 0 Blanks ss 3 0 2 1 Approval is requested for a and white female dog. Call Dog name brand toys and gifts yard. $37,900. Wolverton Agen­ ManchMtar Naw Haven HartfonI WALLPAPER Hanging - $2.75 condition, $95.; car top carrier, WANTED Antique furniture, Madlock 3b, 5 1 2 0 Biittner If 4 0 2 0 Plummer c 4 12 3 Pocoroba c 3 0 0 0 publicly opened. The right is Call 649-6037. cy Realtors, 649-2813. 649-9306 397-1915 728-6619 $33,500. Philbrick Agency, ALL CASH for your property stone and fill. George H Grif- glass, pewter, oil paintings. or JeMorals cf 4 12 0 Scanlon 3b 3 0 0 0 plan of subdivision along the Warden, 646-4555. (Fischer-Price, Tonka, Fenton) per roll. Experienced 3x5, canvass top, $35. 646-1642. Billinghm p 4 0 0 0 Easterly p 1000 reserved to reject any and all Realtors, 646-4200. within 24 hours. Avoid red tape, tradesman. Call R. fing, Andover, 742-7886, other' antique items. R. Thornton lb 5 2 2 1 Carter c 30 10 McEnaney p 0 0 0 0 Leon p 10 10 south side of Spencer Street, FREE KIT. Cash commissions CONSTRUCTION Worker - No □ REAL ESTATE 2 0 0 0 IMPOUNDED - Terrier cross, bids. Specifications and bid BOLTON - custom buHt six instant service. Haves Agency, Starkweather, 644-3194. Harrison, 643-8709. ' Spernng ss 4 13 1 Foote c Sadecki p 0 0 0 0 east of and commencing at on all parties. Earn $1000 or experience required. Good 0 0 0 0 male, yellow and white, vicinity room raised ranch, with 22x25 NEW LISTING - Forest Hills CAPE - Six rooms, treed lot, 646-0131. SWIMMING POOLS - Luxury Trillo 2b 4 10 0 Murray p Goodson ph 1 000 forms may be secured at the more before Christmas with salary, paid training plus many Swisher c 4 0 10 JoMorals ph 1 0 0 0 Channing Drive — Residence Route 44-A, Contact the Coven­ fireplaced family room, three area, four bedroom Colonial, 2 city utilities, handy location, above ground pool distributor Building Supplies 42 COLLECTOR wishes to Sosa p 0 0 0 0 Business Office, 45 N. School Treasure House. Call Miss Jean benefits. Ages 17-35. Enlist­ Homes For Sale 23 B.A.C. PAINTING CO. - Expert Burris p 5 0 2 1 Taylor p 0 0 0 0 Zone C — 5 lots. try Dog Warden, 423-6524. bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths, kitchen 1/2 baths, first floor family $31,500. Philbrick Agency SELLING your house? Call us workmanship. Residential - needs warehouse space. Will purchase older oriental rugs. Gilbreath ph 10 10 Street, Manchester, Connec­ collect, 0-491-2100. ment required. Call U.S. Army Realtors, 646-4200. Frias ss 2 0 0 0 Totals 38 8 11 8 Totals 37 4 12 4 A copy of this application has has built-in oven and range, room, with fireplace, two car first and we ll make you a cash Commercial. Interior, exterior, sell and completely install a BOLTON NOTCH Quarry - wall Will top any real offer. Please Bailey ph 10 10 ticut. at 643-9462. $34,900 - 6 room Cape, full Cincinnati 004 001 300— 8 been filed in the Town Clerk’s FOUND - Shepherd, male, dining room, two-car garage, garage with electric eye, for­ offer. One day service. T. J. spray, brush, roll. Free huge 16x31’ O.D. swim pool stone, fireplace stone, call after 6 p.m. 646-4344. .Mackanin ss 0 0 0 0 Raymond E. Demers, AVON - Summertime, and the dormer, 1 1/2 baths, fireplace, TWO-FAMILY Duplex, 6-6, complete with fencing, Atlanta 010000 030-4 Office and may be inspected black and tan. Call Dog nice tres. Hutchins Agency, acre lot, Wolverton Agency mal dining room, mint condi­ Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577. Estimates. Reasonable. 646- flagstone, and field stone, we Scherman p 10 0 0 E-Blanks. DI*-Cincinnati 2. Atlanta 1. Business Manager livin’ could be easy! Be an Avon N pn du^, $4.74 an tion, many extras, call Keith $46,900. Two-family flats, 5-5, sundeck, filter and pump. Now deliver, 643-4683 or 649-3163, ANY QUANTITY of furniture, Scott rf 2 0 0 0 during office hours. Warden, 646-4555. Representative four hours a Realtors, 646-3166. Realtors, 649-2813. 5826. LOB-Cincinnali 7. Atlanta 9. hour, Monday - Eriday,Friday, West Real Estate for details, 646- $38,500. Two-family Duplex, 6-6, IMMEDIATE CASH for your only $795. Full price financing anytime. paintings, brass, china, steins, Totals 40 6 13 3 Totals 29 0 7 0 2B-Bench. 3B-Blanks. HR-Lum (3i. Planning and day. Excellent earnings. Call 000 200 220-6 Hartford area. Medical Place­ 4126, 649-1922. $41,900. Two-family, 4-4, $36,- property. Let us explain our available. Call Tony collect, or collector items. Purchase or Chicago F^lummer il). Bench il5). SB-Concepcion, Zoning Commission 523-9401. ment Service, 232-5226. 7.8 ACRES - pond, custom built KEEP COOL this summer in Montreal 000 000 0 0 0 - 0 000. Two-family flats, 5-5, $34,- fair proposal. Call Mr. Belfiore, J. P. LEWIS & SON - Custom 203-232-6500. auction. 644-8962. Morgan. Alfred Sieffert, Colonial, 2 1/2 baths, family this fully air-conditioned con­ OAKLAND ST. - corner lot, en­ 900, Philbrick Agency, decorating, interior painting, E-Scanlon. Frias. Mangual. Murray. r er bb LEGAL NOTICE room, fireplaces, garages. 647-1413. Dogs-BIrds-Pets 43 DP-Chicago 3. Montreal 1 LOB-Chicago Chairman PUBLIC HEARING CABINET MAKER- for local SURVEYOR - No experience dominium, formal dining room, trance to industrial area, eight Realtors, 646-4200. paper hanging, new ceilings, DARK RICH loam, five yards Wanted to Buy 49 Billmgham W 8-3 7 l- 4 4 2 custom cabinet shop. Some Hutchins Agency, 646-3166. three bedrooms, finished rec 13. Montreal 4 McEnanev 12-3 4 0 Joseph Swensson, ADDITIONAL APPROPRIATIONS required. Good salary, paid room house, two car garage, or yo remodeling, exterior painting, $28. plus tax, pool patio sand, DOG-CAT boarding re se r­ 2B-Je Morales. Biillner 3B-Spernng. S- previous experience in training plus many benefits. room, closets galore. Owner gutters and leaders, carpentry. gravel, and stone 643-9504. Easterly L0-! 2 2-3 5 4 Secretary BOARD OF DIRECTORS VERNON - Two-family, 6-6, needs repairs, Keith Real Call Joe Gordon, Barrows & vations. Combined inside/out- ANTIQUE furniture, old Linlz, Kessinger. Leon 3 2-3 4 4 cabinets, vanities, etc, desired. Ages l'/-35. Enlistment anxious. Jackston Agency, 646- Estate, 646-4126, 649-1922. Fully insured. For estimates ip h r er bb so TOWN OF MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT MANCHESTER Wallace Co., Equal Housing Op­ side runs, partitioned privacy, musical instruments, dolls, Sadecki 2-3 0 0 Please call 649-8722. required. Call U.S. Army at 643- with 3 bedrooms, fireplace, 1316, 649-8782. call 649-9658. SWIMMING POOLS - Famous Burns W 7-5 9 7 Notice is hereby given that the Board of Directors, Town of large lot, 2-car garage. Wolver­ A DOLL HOUSE! portunity. 649-5306. germicidal lighting. Canine clocks, statues. Almost .Srjsa 2 2 0 9462. MANCHESTER - just listed, Coleco guaranteed luxury Holiday Inne, 200 Sheldon Road, anything old. Call anytime, 646- Scherman L 0-2 5 2-3 7 HBP-by Billingham (Blanks) Manchester, Connecticut, will hold a Public Hearing in the ATTENTION Demonstrators - ton Agency, Realtor, 649-2813. CLEAN - Three bedroom Murray 2 1-3 6 $25,900 will buy this ‘‘CUTE AS MAY WE BUY your home? PAINTING - interior and above ground swimming pool, Manchester, 646-5971. 1882, 646-2690. T-2:25. A-8.&37 TOWN ADVERTISEMENT Hearing Room at the Municipal Building, 41 Center Street, Toys and Gifts. Work now thru PART-TIME person wanted for Ranch, fireplaced living room, Aluminum sided darling Cape, garage, completely installed. Huge Taylor 1 0 NOTICE OF THE A BUTTON‘S' Cape, three three bedrooms, quiet street, waiting Quick, fair, all cash and no exterior, paperhanging, Manchester, Connecticut, Tuesday, July 1, 1975, at 8:00 P.M. to December. Free Sample Kit. drafting maps. Leroy MANCHESTER - Four family applianced eat-in kitchen, two for someone to appreciate its im­ excellent work. References. 16’x31' O.D. complete with WP-Scherman PB-Foote. COLLECTOR OF REVENUE in center of town, four rooms bedrooms, living room, dining problems. Call Warren E. ADORABLE GERBILS-for COLLECTOR will pay $65 for ' T-2 15. A-12.281. consider and act on the following. No experience needed. Call or experience necessary. Work in -full baths, lovely park-like room, rec room, nice yard, maculate, warm, interior. Family Free estimates. Fully insured. filter, pump, vinyl liner, ladder, sale, any reasonable offer, 643- old Bisque or China head doll. TOWN OF MANCHESTER All persons liable by law to write Santa’s Parties, Avon, each apartment. Income over grounds. Must be sold. Jackston room with school house fireplace. Howland, Realtors, 643-1108. Proposed additional appropriation to General Fund.Budget your home or office. Call,643- won't last long. Jackston Agen­ Must sell! Ride by 46 Whitney Rd. and Martin Mattsson, 649-4431. sundeck, fencing and stairs. On­ 7579. Call locally. 875-7356. Los Angeles Houston Conn. 06001. Phone 1-673-3455. $6,000. Excellent estate builder, Agency, 646-1316 - 649-6050. pay Town Taxes are hereby 1975-76, Senior Citizens Center...... $350.00 for continued meals at 0119. cy, 646-1316. call CASH FOR HOUSES - Let’s ly, $689. Full price. Financing ab r h bi lb r h bi' notified that I will have a Rate Also Booking Parties. $56,500. Wolverton Agency, available. Limited quanity. Call Lopes ss 3 10 0 Gross If 4 110 LEGAL Center, to be financed from donation already received from synchronize. You want to sell PAPER HANGING Expert. FOR SALE- White toy poodle, WANTED - English Pram in MEDICAL Specialist - No Realtor, 649-2813. THIS SEVEN room Cape Ip Carl collect, 525-9138. for more Paciorek If 5 110 .Metzger ss 4 111 Bill for the List of 1974 of 50.65 UNICO. MANCHESTER Vicinity - Pick and someone else wants to buy. Your average paper, average I'/z years old. Reasonable. 646- good condition. Please call, .Marshall p 0 0 0 0 Cedeno cl 2 111 NOTICE EXECUTIVE SECRETARY - experience required. Good offers, a fireplaced living room, your own Pears this summer. room, $25. Mr. Rich.nan, 646- information. after 5 p.m. 649-9061. mills on the dollar for the Town Proposed additional appropriations to Special Grants, Fund 61: BOLTON LAKE - adorable 2 It’s easier to do both thru a 1640 mornings before 2 p.m. Wynn cf 3 110 Watson lb 3 113 The Zoning Board of Appeals of Manchester, of 6 mills on the only those with superior salary, paid training plus many formal dining room, three Spiffy three or four bedroom MERRITT reputable agency. We have 3864. Garvev lb Police dispatcher...... $3,167.00 shorthand and typing skills bedroom Ranch, fireplace, bedrooms, finished rec room, 5 110 Jolinson ( 3 0 0 0 at a meeting on June 16, 1975 dollar for the Fire Department benefits.efiti Ages 17-35. Enlist­ Cape on large corner lot, great customers and we need listings. Cev 3b 4 12 1 Cabell rf 4 0 0 0 Community Relations Program ...... $5,869.00 should apply. Knowledge of ment required. Call U.S. Army utility room, fenced in yard for nice quiet area. Jackston Agen­ Realtors 646-1180 Building-Contracting 33 made the following decisions: Taxing District of the Town of neighborhood for children. Also, we buv ourselves. Call Fergu.son rf 3 0 2 2 Rader 3b 3 100 No. 451 — Savings Bank of to be financed by Grants of the Connecticut Planning Commission engineering office procedures at 643-9462. privacy. Across the street from cy, 646-1316, 649-8782. Priced at $36,5(KI. B/W Realty, Yeager c 4 0 0 0 Andrews 2b 4 0 10 Manchester and of 12 mills on beach. Hurry only $26,500. Keith Real Estate 646-4126 or Manchester — free-standing on Criminal Administration. and receptionist skills would be 647-1419. 649-1922. NEWTON H. Smith & Sons - Auerbach ss 3 0 2 1 Roberts p 3 110 the dollar for the Special helpful. Salary negotiable. Call NURSES Aides - 7 a.m. - 3 p.m. Marge Greene Realty, 456-2246, SALT BOX - Authentic $34,900 - POOL, patio and porch Remodeling, repairing, ad­ BARGAIN BOX DeJesus ss 0 0 0 0 .Niekro p 0 0 0 0 sign, vicinity Wilbur Cross Proposed additional appropriation to Special Grants, Fund 61, Parking Authority Taxing Griswold & Fuss Inc., equal op­ and 3 p.m. -11 p.m. part time or 643-6775. reproduction fireplace, center in a clean conveninent Cape. ditions, rec rooms, porches and Buckner ph 0 0 0 0 Granger, p 0 0 0 0 Parkway and Slater Street — CETA Public Employment Program, Title VI...... $15,998.62 to be TWO-FAMILIES for invest­ Clip Out - HR In - Mall Today Lacy 2b 0 0 0 0 District of the Town of portunity employer. 646-2469. full time. Enjoy working in a chimney, country living, acre ment or owner occupied. Call Avante Realty, 646-5461 or 646- roofing. No job too small. Call permit extended for 5 years — financed from United States Department of Labor, Manpower PRICED TO Sell Fast - $31,500 Hfrfilon p 10 0 0 Manchester. pleasant atmosphere with a treed lot. Hutchins Agency, 646- for more details about several 2801. 649-3144. McMulln ()h 0 0 0 0 APPROVED. Administration Grant. WAITRESSES or Waiters - full buys this four bedroom Ranch, 3166. SA¥E0VER50% Each such tax is due and skilled and dedicated staff. properties. B/W Realty, 647- □ MISC. SERVICES u \ Rhrxlen p 10 00 Proposed additional appropriation to Special Grants, Fund 61, single car garage, large, lovely No. 452 — John & Mary payable, one-half on the first time year round position, apply Experience preferred. Please 1419. BOLTON - HEBRON line - WES ROBBINS carpentry Lee If 10 0 0 WIN/Public Service Employment Program...... $57,138.14 to be in person at Podunk Mill bacKyard. Jackston Agency 646- MANCHESTER - Five room eight room U&R built Raised -1 Lenowicz — to create 2 non- day of July, 1975, and one-half call 646-0129. M anchester remodeling specialist,list. Ad- Totals 33 5 9 4 Totals 30 6 6 5 financed from Grant. Ellington Rd., S. Windsor, after Manor Nursing Home, 385 West 1316, 649-8782. Colonial, aluminum siding, con­ Ranch, Mediterranean living 31 ditions, rec rooms, dormers, sL Services Offered L)S Angele.s 010 010 300-5 conforming residential lots at on the first day of January, OLDER four bedroom Dutch 12 Words - 3 Days -1 Dollar Proposed additional appropriation to General Fund Budget 10 a.m. Center St., Manchester. venient location, Colli-Wagner room with redwood walls and built-ins, bathrooms, kitchens, Houston fieOflOOOOx—6 45 High Street - DENIED. 1976, provided, however, that Colonial, on corner lot, priced 41, For Sale Only K-Lopes, Gross. Df^ Houstonl LOB-Los 1975-76, Library...... $15,9W.85 for cataloguing System Services, to Realty, 289-0241. Equal housing at $59,500. B/W Realtv, 647- planter, two fireplaces, three or SHARPENING Service - Saws, 649-3446. A Zoning Board any Real Estate tax amounting COLONIAL -134,900 Angeles 9. Housl(»n 5. be financed from State of Connecticut Library Funds. PART TIM& pick up and CLERK T Y PIST - No opportunity. 1419. four bedrooms, nice wooded lot, knives, axes, shears, skates, Of Appeals to not more than One Hundred delivery man for local firm Aluminum siding, three bedrooms, fenced in yard for children or Ads must be mailed only No phone orders 2B-l’aciori*k 3B-Hobcrls. MH-Watson Proposed additional appropriation to Educational Grants, Fund experience required. Good new kitchen and rec room, two full rotary blades. Quick service. LEON CIESZYNSKI builder - ilO) SB-Cedeno 2 Rudolph Pierro, operating in Connecticut and MANCHESTER - Large'An- pets, $47,500 Tedford Real Payment must accompany ad Dollars shall be due and 41, Aide to the Blind...... $214.12 to be added to existing Account salary, paid training plus many baths, large lot in'eonvenieni location. NEW LISTING - Custom Cape Capitol Equipment Co., 38 Main new homes custom built, ‘P h r er bb so Acting Chairman payable in one installment on Western Mass., neat benefits. Ages 17-35. Enlist­ saldi Built Raised Ranch, three with garage, five bedrooms, 1 Estate, 647-9914. St., Manchester. Hours daily remodeled, additions, rec One item only, include price and phone floolon I. 6-6 3 5 6 6 3 2 Paul J. Rossetto, No. 197, to be financed by State Grant. appearance and good driving ment required. Call U.S. Army bedrooms, two fireplaces, rooms, garages, kitchens Hhodon July 1, 1975, and any Personal BLANGHMID & ROSSEHO 1/2 baths, rec room, many 7:30-5, Thursday 7:30-9, Satur­ No refunds for early cancellation fo r non-commercial users only 4 1 0 0 1 0 Secretary Proposed additional appropriation to Educational Grants, Fund record required. Most packages at 643-9462. Reallort-MLS 64t-24U beautiful rec room, oversized 2- BOLTON - Coventry line - five remodelecT, bath tile, cement Marshall 1 . 0 0 0 1 0 Property or Motor Vehicle Tax extras, upper 40's, shown by ap­ day, 7:30-4 . 643-7958. Ad may be edited to conform to rules 41, Work Study— Summer 1975...... $960.00 to be financed by State 30-50 pounds, but will be Ii9 Weat Center Street car garage, wooded lot, etc. room Ranch, two bedrooms, work. Steps, dormers. Residen­ Hoburls W 5-.'l 6 1-3 7 5 5 7 4 Dated this 24th day of June, amounting to not more than pointment only, Goodchild- Grant. required to handle up to 85 $61,900. R. Zimmer, J. D. Real dining room with corner hutch, tial or commercial. Call 649- Ad will appear In the next three issues of the Herald after it is received. .Niukro 1) 2 0 0 (J 0 1975. Two Hundred Dollars shall be MONEY makes the world go Bartlett Realty days, 646-1852 REWEAVING burns, holes. (irangor 2 2-3 0 0 0 1 0 Proposed additional appropriation to Revenue Sharing — Fund pounds, write P.O. Box 415, round, experienced payroll per­ Estate Associates, 646-1980. evenings, 643-7887, full basement, nice yard, $24,- Zippers, umbrellas repaired. 4291. No delay in publication will be permitted. due and payable in one install­ Rockville. $36,900 - Duplex, 6-3, cabinet 900, Tedford Real Estate, 64'?- Nit'dro |mU’Ih•d to 2 bailers in 7lh 81...... $1,032,000.00 to be financed from Entitlements under Title I son needed, salary open. kitchens, fireplace, carpeting, Window shades, Venetian ,Save-firanger ment on July 1, 1975. 9914, — Fiscal Assistance to State and Local Governments and future Jobseekers, 568-1070. tile baths, $435 month income, VERNON - Large 2-family, 4-4, MANCHESTER - two family, 5- blinds. Keys. TV for rent. TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY WP-RiOmtIs Failure to make first pay­ $250. WEEKLY possible stuf­ ideal in-law set-up, immaculate Carpentry and general contrac­ i entitlements. Hutchins Agency, 646-3166. 5, excellent condition, new roof, Marlows, 867 Main St. 649-5221. T-2 2H A-I2.472 ment by August 1,1975, renders fing envelopes. Send self- condition, carpeting etc. 30 s. J. ting. Residential and commer­ INVITATION ALLOCATIONS - REVENUE SHARING POWER PLANT Operator - No two car garage, convenient 89 COLEMAN RD., the first payment delinquent. addressed stanmed envelope. experience required. Good D. Real Estate Associates, 646- location, 30's, Red Carpet, MILLAR TREE Service, Inc. cial Whether it be a small Proposed allocations from Revenue Sharing Fund 81: Edray Mails, P.O. Box 188, TOLLAND - Two-year old 1980. Manchester, Cape Cod, treed, repair job, a custom built home i Second payment becomes salary, paid training plus many eight-room Ranch, set on one Realtors 872-8304. fenced lot. Large living room, 1 Removal, pruning, lot clearing, San Francisco San Diego TO BID 1 — Transfer to General Fund Budget to complete Board of Dept. CA, Albany, Mo. 64402. benefits. Ages 17-35. Enlist­ spraying. Fully insured. or anything in between, call 646- ab r h bi ah r h bi Sealed bids will be received delinquent after February 1, acre treed lot. Two full baths, 1/2 baths, permanent siding, Directors adoption of General Fund Budget 1975-76 — $890,000.00 ment required. Call U.S. Army COVENTRY - Spacious seven ROCKLEDGE - Seven-room Licensed. Free estimates. 1379. Thomas 2b 5 10 1 (irubb d I 2 2 0 in the Office of The Director of 1976. Interest is figured from 2 — Manchester Recreation Center Improvements — $10,000.00 wall-to-wall carpet throughout. room Ranch, three bedrooms, phone John H. Lappen Inc., 649- I ^ Joshua cl 5 2 2 2 Fiicntcs 2b 112 2 LOCAL INSURANCE Agency at 643-9462. Fireplaced living room, eat-in Raised Ranch, 2 sliding glass Phone 646-3437 , 633-5354. General Services, 41 Center due date at the rate of 1% per to be added to existing Account — Fund 81, No. 904. fireplaced living room and 5261. BUILDING - Remodeling, Murcer rl 4 0 0 0 I’olan rl 2 110 Street, Manchester, Connec­ month or fraction of a month, desires commercial lines kitchen, family room, sundeck. doors to large deck and patio, Montanez lb 4 0 11 .McCovey lb 1114 3— Emergency Generators — $3,000.00 to be added to existing secretary, agency oriented RADIO OPERATOR - No dining room, eat-in kitelicn, 3/4 large living room-dining-room TREE SERVICE (Soucier) roofing, rec rooms, additions, ticut until July 16,1975 at 11:00 with a minimum penalty of Mid 40’s. Additional land acre treed lot. $29,900. Merritt garages. All kinds, carpentry Spcier ss 4 0 0 0 Sharon il 0 0 0 0 Account — Fund 81, No. 934, preferred, salary negotiable, experience required. Good available. Zinsser Agency, 646- with cathedral ceilings. 2 "Trees cut, trimmed or topped, Thoinas.sn II 4 12 0 Ivie 3h 2 0 0 0 a.m. for the following? $2.00 for each delinquent pay­ call 643-9555. salary, paid training plus many Agency, 646-1180. fireplaces, walk-out basement ELLINGTON 5 BEDROOMS stumps rvmoved, fullv insured. work. For estimates call 649- :vx Ontiveros 3b 3 1 1 0 Locklear II 4 120 4— OSHA Requirements—$1,000.00 to be added to existing Ac­ 1511. NAME I ^ LABORATORY BENCHES & ment. ' count — Fund 81, No. 935. 17-35. Enlist- with built-in bar, 2-car garage, .URGE FAMILY? Got a tree problem? Well worth 1142. Robinson pr 0 0 0 O Foster p 0 0 0 0 EQUIPMENT - WATER Said taxes are payable at the ment required. Call U.S. Army If so, this spacious 10 room Contem­ a phone call. 742-8252. I ADDRESS Miller 3b 000 0 Greil p 0 0 0 0 5 — Sidewalk Construction — $50,000.00 to be added to existing MANCHESTER - Redwood large lot with privacy. $57,000. S h e l i e r a t i METERS. at 643-9462. COVENTRY porary (over 4,(X)0 II.) is just STEPS, SIDEWALKS, stone Rader c 3 111 Kendall c ;t 0 0 0 Office of the Collector of Account — Fund 81, No. 903. TOOt ii ( U a MAKERS Farms - Lovely 9-room Raised Philbrick Agency. Realtors, perfect. Huge family room with CITY Spacious 7 room Ranch with 3 646-4200. CUSTOM MADE Draperies, walls, fireplaces, flagstone Monlefusc p 2 0 0 0 llemandz ss 4 0 1 1 Bid forms, plans and Revenue in the Municipal 6 — Town Revaluation — $40,000.00 to be added to existing Ac­ Ranch with'3 full baths, fireplace, barbecue and wet ter, large STATE () I) 0 0 .Mclnliish p III) 0 0 Top Rates BALANCE YOUR tires with an fireplaced living room wiUi adjoining very reasonable work terraces, concrete repairs, in­ M I l-avclle p specifications are available at Building Monday thru Friday - fireplaced family room, 5 bedrooms, fireplaced living P.O. Box 591 Adams pli I 0 tl 0 Tfiinlin () 2 0 00 count — Fund 81, No. 913. Plus Benefits auto mechanic’s position. Full­ deck, m aster bedroom (22x15) with guaranteed, call anytime. 649- side and outside. Reasonably ZIP the General Services Office, 41 8:30 A.M. to 4:00 P.M., except bedrooms, attic fan. Large room, dining room, eat in NEW RAISED Ranch - Seven two walk-in closets, den, Sti baths. .Molfitt p 0 0 0 0 Hundley ph 0 0 0 U 7 — Highway Equipment — $50,000.00 to be added to existing time, salary open. Jobseekers, 4266. priced. 643-0851. Manchester, Conn. 06040 Center Street, Manchester, Thursday - July 24, 1975 - 8:30 MANCHESTER treed lot. Low 50’s. Zinsser kitchen, % acre wooded lot. gonorous-sized rooms, 2 1/2 Many other features. Call Suzanne or PHONE Scott pr 0 10 0 Account — Fund 81, No. 914. 568-1070. Arthur Shorts, 646-3233. Kubiuk 3b I 0 0 0 Connecticut. A.M. to 7:00 P.M. and Saturday Agency, 646-1511. $29,900. baths, family room, 2 Phyllis Jackston, Secretary TOOL & DESIGN INC. fireplaces, 2-car garage, J. WATSON BEACH CO. TWO HANDYMEN will clean, ANY TYPE rem odeling, Tiilfils :ff> 6 7 5 Totals :t0 7 9 7 Town of - July 26, 1975 - 8:30 A.M. to 12 130 Hartford Road VERY solid job available, Roalton MLS rake, lime, fertilize, mow, alterations, carpentry, .San Krand.sco iroiOMWO 6 Board of Directors VERNON - Six-room older aluminum siding, large lot. 1 1.____ 12 Words • 3 Days • *1 Dollar, i.j Manchester, Conn. Noon. Manchester metal worker, two years home with large kitchen, three This house qualifies for $2,000 MaKheitB Offkt M7.8139 maintainance of lawn seasonal. masonry, and concrete, free es­ Clflssificstion 41 Miscollflnoous For sg, San Diego :flioii»;i)v 7 Manchester, Connecticut MERRITT Equal Houting Opportunity timates, Tonv Squillacote, 649- K-Kucnles. McfMvey Dl’ Sari I’rancisco Robert B. Weiss, James A. Turek 649-5263 experience, full-time, salary bedrooms, two-car garage. |^ ,- tax credit. Philbrick Agency, Cellars and attics cleaned. Dated at Manchester, Connecticut this twentieth day of June, open. Jobseekers, 568-1070. REALTORS 64S-1180 Reasonable prices. 643-5305. 0811. 1. LOlMian Krann.scoO. San Diego 5 General Manager Collector of Revenue 1975. 500. Zinsser Agency, 646-1511. Kcallors. 646-4200. / / ( I

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PA G E SIX T E E N - M ANCHESTER EVEN IN G H ERALD , Manchester. Conn,, Tues.. June 24. 1975 . M AN CH ESTER E VEN IN G H ERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., June 24, 1975- PAG E SEVEN TEEN BKNJY ______Apartments For Rant 5 j 4u(os For Sale 61 Autos For Sale 61 Autos For Sale e i ■YoO OUT OUR WAY BY NED COCHRAN OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE I jue-r (T SIX ROOM duplex, three MGA 1600, 1960, body and in­ BUGS BUNNY bedrooms, garage, rec room. terior good, excellent" running t p o f t o Available August 1st. Adults on­ /\NO DON'T COME EACK, condition, $1500, 646-3855 after WITH A Y EAH , I'M W ELL.THEY COST OOOoh-THEY'RE Y o O IT! ly. Security, references, $225. MOOCHER.' m ------'WHM' A DISASTER.' HE CLAIMS THE 5:30 p.m. SPRINKLER T IR ED OF MONEY BUT ONE £3ETTIN'TD HIM/ A F T E R VDTIN' TO KEER C7o\A/A*/ Write Box C, Manchester OENTUY,SlRE, SYSTEM D R A S S IN 6 OF 'EM WOULD THEY TURN A NAME HOOPLE A T T H ^ , SUNDAY DINNER WE CAN'T Herald. 1966 BUICK Electra converti­ GeNTLV.' ^ W E'D j u s t ' t h a t d i r t y K E E P TH' S R A S 5 FAUCET, AN' 1 RATES FIVE STARS.' EVEN T U R N A COMPLAIN IF THE MAJOR ble, all power, air conditioning, O LD H O SE NICE a n ' SREEN .' PUSH A LAWN I FIGURE THE HIS FAUCET a r o u n d FOUR ROOM apartment, l i u c l f f i MOWER/ THEY POEiS THE COOWN’.' BUT GUIDEBOOK MUST T V good condition, call 644-1895. 1 A N D FOR- T H ’ YARD.' appliances, adults, no pets. m are our business w L KEEP TURNIN'... IT'S WORSE NEWS THAN BELO NG TO S E T IT.' IT K E E P S SROWIN' DINNERS r security deposit, $195. AN' I KEEP A HORSE HAIR IN THE A B IL L GIVE Available July 1. 646-3325 after 1954 PLYM O UTH - 4 door, good HAMBURGER! at CARHR'S condition, $200 firm. 647-9798. PUSH IN’.. COLLECTOR! you AN 5:30. INSTANT r e p l a y ; MANCHESTER - Available im­ 1968 MUSTANG fastback, mediately, three furnished excellent condition, new brakes, good tires. Must be i v 2 1 rooms, $175. 646-2699. BRAND NEW 1975 CHEVROLET seen to appreciate, call 875- V 9190. \ Oy Warntr 6 Apartments For Rent 53 Apartments For Rent 53 Apartments For Rent S3 FURNISHED three room V2 TON PICKUP T M Rep V s Pll QW apartment, water heat, and Rooms lor Rent 52 1971 TOYOTA Corona, 33,000 WILLINGTON, one, two, and electric included, $200 per MICKEY FINN A VA ILA B LE August 1, newer MANCHESTER Deluxe two miles, excellent condition, $1,- BY HANK LEONARD three bedroom apartments, month,' near hospital and high i THOMPSON HOUSE, fur­ two family, two bedroom, pr 600, 649-7367. nished rooms, centrally carpeting, appliances, heat, hot with fireplaces, central air con­ entrances and patio, fullull base- school, Philbrick Agency ||s-a+ water, individual basement ditioning, appliances, pool, and Realtors, 646-4200. m YOU MUST HAVE I ALWAYS ^ located. Kitchen privileges. ment, includes heat, VEG A 1972 Hatchback, 54,000 HIGHER ASPIRATIONS, sauna, pollution free country MR. STORM — I THOUGHT OF Parking. Reasonable rates. storage, security deposit and appliances, carpeting and pool, miles, auto, radio, good condi­ SURE... BUT YOU DON'T AFTER ALL, ISN'T M Y FUTURE living with highway con­ M AN CH ESTER - Newer three LIKE MV WORK WANT TO DO THAT Phone 649-2358. lease, $230 monthly, 649-1101. $265, Paul W. Dougan Realtor, tion, moving must sdl, $1,300 or THAT WHY YOU'RE IN THE FIELD venience, appointment only, bedroom Duplex, 1 1/2 baths, AS A DETECTIVE. . A LL YOUR LIFE. 646-1021, 643-4535. best offer, 643-0691. GOING TO NIGHT O F L A W SLEEPIN G ROOM for rent, 272 NICE LA R G E three room fur­ 643-2139, 684-3081. carpeting, fu ll. basement, $250 lUrm COLLEGE ? ENFORCEMENT. JOME Main Street. Manchester. nished apartment, heat and hot monthly. References. Hayes IS WHERE MANCHESTER - two family, lh\ THE HEART­ water, parking for one car. MANCHESTER - large, 2 1/2 completely remodeled, two Corp. 646-0131. Trucks tor Sale 62 CEN TR A L - location, nice at­ Ideal for right person, no pets, rooifi efficiency in renovated 6-24 ------BURN 15- bedroom, storage, yard, gar­ 8 loot Floottido, V-8 onglno, HEROES ARE AAADE-NOT BORN 1975 6y NEA inc T M Htg US P»l 0" ^ 6-zy mosphere. kitchen facilities, off 10 minutes from Pratt & mansion, includes everything, age, convenient location. automatic tranamlaalon, heavy FO RD 1969, F250, 3/4 ton. street parking. Reasonable Whitnev. Call 643-8680 after 5. two blocks from Main St., call Available July 1, $220 per PRESIDENTIAL duty roar aprlngt, AM radio, Power steering, automatic MUTT AND JEFF BUD FISHER weekly rates. Call 649-0277. Paul W. Dougan Realtor) 643- month. 649-1677. gauges. Carter Care and under­ transmission. 684-2025 after 5. T H R E E room apartment in 4535, 646-1021. VILLAGE APTS. coat. STK. 3869 AMD DON'T Y ’!)VELL,'/ES, I^WELUWHV ROOMS - $22 per week, central­ Coventry, available July 3, MANCHESTER - Brownstone AIANCHESTER , 1975 Motorcycles-Bicycles 64 I MrN«is|ki TELL ME you 11 SAW THE DID you ly located, 146 Center Street, short walk to lake, private AUGUST 1st occupancy, doll apartments, large two-bedroom ‘ HygdUsIt. Im, DIDN'T SEE J FIRST ONE please call, 649-0013. beach, $165, includes a ll house apartment, four large apartments, with ample IGNORE ALL 2 One and twtr bedroom?.- utilities, responsible adults, no rooms on third floor of im­ closets, carpeting, completely SAIE PRICE < 3 7 0 0 EXPERT bicycle repairs, all THEM .7 and I THE REST? FURNISHED ROOM for dogs please, securitv deposit, maculate three family, air- equipped kitchen, and 1 1/2 Near schools, churches makes, models and speeds. STOPPED.', gentleman, all comforts of 742-9671. conditioned, parking, $175. per baths, immediate occupancy, and shopping center, on Peugeot, Raleigh dealers, T home, kitchen, parking. Securi­ month. 643-2081. adults, positively no pets, 646- bus line. Call ahytime •A GOOD PLACE TO BUY A TRUCK'' Manchester Bicycle Shop, 649- ty, 649-4936, 649-3436. MANCHESTER - Deluxe one 1769, if no answer, 872-7077. 2098. PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VERMEER bedroom apartment, available FURNISHED 2 1/2 room ef­ I DON’T GIVE at the Teresa includes all 64841623 MOTORCYCLE INSURANCE - I BELIEVE CHARITY ESSEX MOTOR INN - weekly ficiency, $140 per month, July 1 MANCHESTER - five large CARTER M O N E V TO rooms, single $56. double $69, appliances and carpeting. $195 occupancy, no pets, 646-5200. rooms, on second floor of brand lowest rates available. B E O IN S a t HOM E! / plus tax. continental breakfast. per month.^ Paul W, Dougan, new two-family, carpeting, air Immediate binding. Exclusive PANHANDLERS) NETRA Agent. Clarke In­ FAIR 4 646-2300. Realtor, 646-1021 or 643-4535. conditioning and dishwasher, CHEVROLET T separate driveways, $275 per Homes lor Rent 54 surance Agency, 643-1126. ENOUGH.' YOUNG GENTLEMAN - cen­ M ANCHESTER - Newer two VILLAGER APARTMENTS month, security, call 646-1379 1229 Main S i, Manchester 646-6464 tral. pleasant room, next to bedroom duplex, half of two MOTORCYCLE INSURANCE - K TradaMarkRtflataTad , Five-room townhouse apart­ after 6 p.m. MANCHESTER - spacious A McNtaglitSygdtealaraalw* o“2At t shower, parking, 649-6801 after family, includes appliances, three bedroom plus “ private OPEN EVES 111 9 *711111$. TIL 6 *SAT. HL 5 for the past 10 years we have ment, I'/i tiled baths, 2 air- been the leading agency in the 6. and carpeting. Full basement. apartment.” 4 baths BY CROOKS & LAWRENCE $250 per month. P a u l W. ondltioners, wall-to-wall 3 1/2 ROOMS, second floor, Landscaped brick patio, air- area insuring motorcycles. Get Dougan Realtor. 646-1021, or parpetlng, full basement, redecorated, stove, our rates before you “ rev” up. conditioned, clubhouse, swim­ 1972 BUICK Electra, two door 643-4535. eat, hot water, appliances. refrigerator, heat, hot water in- ming pool, tennis. $350 per Crockett...... '77. Agency, Inc. 643-1577 UNIQUE coupe. Savings Bank of HMMi THE BAIT SETS"' TIME OFF’e AL­ AND WHAT CAN I Apartments For Rent S3 A. 0 pets. cluded, nice yard, nice month. Option to buy. 9-5:30, m o r e t e m p t i n g ;...a READY BEEN LOSE?.,.WHO'D T neighborhood, adults only, no ■9' Manchester repossession, YAM AH A 125 Enduro, 1971, 50... FOUR ROOM apartment, 6 4 9 - 7 6 2 0 646-6555. Evenings and THOUSANP BUCKS ARRANJ&EP OBJECT TO 6KIP- pets, $175 monthly. Security. TOYOTA $2900, 646-1799. mint condition, 4,200 miles, FOR OPENERG...JUST . WE HAVE customers waiting heated, near busline, call 649- weekends, 646-7415. WITH YOUR for the rental of your apartment Call 649-7812 after 3 p.m. asking $375, 649-2244. TO COME FOR A EMPLOYER., 9021. 1972 VOLKSWAGEN, Savings or home. J.D. Real Estate CELICA-1972 FLVINe CHAT! J.R McKEE M AN CH ESTER - seven room Bank of Manchester reposses­ THE BORN LOSER Associates. Inc. 646-1980. Autos For Sale 61 Autos For Sale 61 Autos For Sale 61 Condominium, three bedrooms, 1971 D ALESM AN trials bike, Customized body, engine sion, $1900, 646-1799. $300 or best offer. Call 875-4926 four baths, finished rec room, IT&NES AAE COlAFORT TO LOOKING for anything in real and chassis. All work by after 5 p.m. PUB/>6&.„I DOM'T WANT ID TALK pool, tennis, $350 plus utilities 1972 DODGE Colt station estate rental — apartments, Pedemonte. De*chromed, 18 I'mwTHAT w a c ^ T per month. Call 649-7806, mor­ wagon, 4-cylinder, automatic homes, multiple dwellings, no coats hand-rubbed black Campers-Trallers nings or evenings. transmission, low mileage, l60P00\JHE|0I-flO. fees. Call J.D. Real Estate lacquer, Va Cannon cam, Mobile Homes 65 clean. Chorches, Motors, 643- Associates. Inc. 646-1980. TWO BEDROOM Cape, large Carinon split headers, dual 2791. FOR SALE - Ideal vacation ? y - yard, close to schools and shop­ Cannon side pipes, modified MANCHESTER - Deluxe 2 ping center. $200 per month, vehicle - 1973 Vega 23’ travel dual throat carburetor, 1972 AMC Hornet Wagon, bedroom Townhouse, 1 1/2 trailer, excellent condition. plus security deposit. 1-974-0139 1V/r.1 compression ratio, excellent condition, radial baths, full basement, private after 5. Hardly used. Fully self- tires, air conditioning, power entrances and patio, includes electric fuel pump, red lines contained, sleeps 8. Four- steering, six cylinder, heat, appliances, carpeting, and at 6250. MaePherson struts, burner stove, 20 gallon propane Business lor Rent 55 reasonable, need larger car, air-conditioning. $290 per Monroe shocks, oversize tanks, tandem wheels, tinted- 643-2621. month. P aul W. Dougan, OFFICE For Rent - 953 Main Firestone “500” steel radlals glass windows, red/white/blue THE FLINTSTONES BY HANA-BARBERA Realtor. 646-1021. or 643-4535. Colonial decor. Price includes: Street. Call 643-4846. (15,000 miles) on 5'/^” Can­ 1972 GRAND TORINO - SMsau hitch, swaybar, torsion bars, <5.-34 non magnesium wheels, 4- Broughm, power steering, air- 454 MAIN Street, second floor, mirrors, break-away brakes, J MANCHESTER - Office speed, factory alr- conditioner, am/fm stereo, ^ . .. S A Y three rooms, heated, $160. and, if needed, electric brakes BY V.T. HAMLIN spaces for rent on Main St. in conditloned, AM-FM stereo standard transmission - good ALLEY OOP / Security, phone 646-2426 , 9-5. off car. Call 875-7782. READY Manchester. Ideal location for radio. Over $6,000 Invested. gas mileage. 872-4122. That's it.. . professional offices, aad very NEWER Three-bedroom Original owner, 45,000 TRAVEL trailer 28’, self- THESE THINGS SEEM / FINE...EXCEPT) WELL, IF WHY? Y'THINR ) LET'S JUST ...SHALL WE plain and simple. We have convenient to all facilities, NINE passenger executive MY FEET ARE ./SAYTHEY'RE BE ON OUR , Duplex - 1 1'2 baths, carpeting, miles. Sacrifice for $4,000 contained, twin beds, air- TO FIT ME PRETTY / FOR SHOES ■ ' HAP too many cars on our lot. The quickest, best please call 646-4100, 9 to 5 p.m. Safari, 1967 Pontiac station TOO BIG? UNIQUE.' WAY, M'lORD? all appliances. $260 monthly. firm. Days 646-5384, conditioned, full bath, w ill GOOD, ALLEY.' HOW'D THERE A IN 'T V BEEN SOME, way we know to reduce our inventory is to reduce wagon, trailer hitch, $375, 646- sacrifice. KOA Camp ground. YOU MAKE O UT? V ANY IN HERE!JlHEY PROBABLY Frechette & Martin, Inc., Evenings 649-2062. ^WOULDN'T HAVE prices . . . and that's what we've done! Com e in 3973. Interstate 86 East, to exit 100, Realtors, 646-4144. FIT YOU ANYWAY.' today fo r dram atic savings during our OFFICE SPACE take 44, 5 miles east to Moose 1964 VOLKSWAGEN Bug - T H R E E ROOMS, with heat and "Overstocked Sale." FOR RENT Autos For Sale 61 Meadow Road, West U Sunroof, new interior, flaired appliances, no pets, centrally 250 square feet, center of Willington, Conn. wheel wells, Nerf bar bumpers, located, available now. Securi- Manchester, air conditioning NEED CAR? Credit bad? Chevy wheels, air shocks, new t, deposit required. Call after 1973 STARCRAFT tent camper, 4 cylinder14 engine, 4-speed and parking. Call 643-9551. Bankrupt? Repossessed? clutch cable and spring. Very one, 643-2384 or 647-9660. sleeps 8, with heater, excellent ^ ^ air conditioning. Honest Douglas accepts lowest sion good running condition. Very condition. Many extras. 644- 15 down, smallest payments. economical. Call after 5, 643- FIVE ROOMS - first floor, , V/.8 rina pO'WOf •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 8334. Q‘ Voow er steering. V Douglas Motors, 345 Main. 4373. a 6-24 middleage couple, stove, 15 > 2 8 9 5 esort Property n refrigerator, garage and heat, For Rent 56 V-6 na'°Mwer br®'‘®®' TOYOTA - See us for reliable Automotive Service 66 Automotive Service 66 no pets, call 643-5555. used Toyotas with our 60-day G R E E N H ILL Rhode Island - 100% warranty. We also buy tw o bedroom cottage, NICE FURNISHED three room used Toyotas. Lynch Motors, : MR. ABERNATHY BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY apartment, wall-to-wall carpet, fireplace, private area and 345 Center Street, Manchester, WIN AT BRIDGE T t toi® beach. Call 644-1600 or 401-789- 7 7 7 ^ all utilities...... included, $190, no 646-4321. COMPLETE GM / YE9 .THE F IT w a s n 't f o r assignments pets, adults only, security 3603. FROM MR. ABERNATH>{ I'D JUST m PAINT 14 VM SlM yl.™ HLVAN DABBLER The bidding has been: 24 deposit required, call 643-9678. WE PAY $15 for complete junk 9 HOULD Be ABOUT STARVE. ditionlng. raO'®' C O L U M B IA LAKE - sm all 19 THE JOB DONE? transmission. cars. Call Joey, Tolland Auto DRY BY Danger of ignoring sign-off waterfront cottages, rowboat, REPAIRS FIV E Chestnut Street - Attrac­ 14 fWl® Body, 528-1990. NOW. West North East South tive 4 1/2 rooms, second floor $ 3 9 9 5 showers, $105-$130 weekly, July ’ -“ “A rtdial tires.^ _ ^ • COLLISION apartment, stove, and and September, 228-9852, 643- 1968 TOYOTA Corona hardtop, NORTH (D) 24 refrigerator, $150 monthly. 2593, 649-0498. automatic, air, a real gas A 3 Then, when North jumped to Pass 2 e Pass 3 * ■Across frbm Center Park. Near • MECHANICAL Irrespective of system some saver, good condition, $650, 646- VAK864 three notrump. South might Pass • 3 V Pass ? bus line, shopping, etc. Lease, MISQUAMICUT - Four rooms, WE SERVICE ALL GENERAL MOTORS players will insist on playing 1777, 9-5 p.m. A AQ82 have passed. The contract You, South, hold: 73 LTD SQUIRE $185 weekly, call 643-0491 or 646- the hand come hell or nigh security. Middleaged couple nnine automatic CARS AND TRUCKS AA74 would probably be three down, A 2 V K J 97 5 «AKQJ4AA4 preferred. No pets or children. G reen, V-B e g^ storing, power 0472. b-iA- water. They will not respect 1971 BUICK Skylark, four door, Genuine Parte WEST EAST but no one had doubled North. What do you do now? References required. Call 649- I V — . ^ auioms^'® partner’s sign-off bids. 'bS'.*arcondltlonlng, Brougham air conditioned, excellent con­ JONES <1- ■rdflW ♦ 7 AAKJ9 A — Bid four hearts. You were G r e e n .J ' power steering. Factory Trained Mechanics 7911 mornings and evenings. Wanted to Rent 57 EPQ 32 If J 10 9 5 Still, South went on to four Uncoln loxory op- package. dition, 649-1222 or 646-2482. When you are playing with going to game in any event. witn 8^ 24-H6UR WRECKER SERVICE ♦ J 10 6 4 ♦ K 7 spades and when this got JIOCKVILLE - three room root. 3 OR 4 Bedroom house or apart­ somdone of that type you have TODAY’S QUESTION 1972 CHRYSLER Imperial, ful­ 4LKQ 10 6 5 4LJ93 around to East there was a dou­ apartment with heat, hot water, lions. $ 3 4 9 5 ment to rent, 5 well behaved CALL 646*6464 only one defense against trou­ Instead of bidding three hearts ly loaded. Savings Bank of • WINTHROP BY DICK CAVALLI SOUTH ble. South might have gotten stove, refrigerator, $145, adults children and 2 adults. Good ble. You must pass before you your partner has bid three spades > 6 ^ 9 5 Manchester repossession, A Q 10 8 6 5 4 2 out for down two but somehow only, ideal for single person, no references. Call 643-7579. get too high. over your three diamonds. What do $2295, 646-1799. ITfe NCfTM Y F5AOJT IF S H E V 7 or other he landed three in the pets, parking for one car, DIPVOfJTEU- LORETTA NO... WHAT I SAIDW^eiHAT you do now? Garter Chevrolet JUMPS TO CONCLUS/ONS. A953 soup to give the opponents a security deposit required, call WE'RE NOTfSETTIN© We can’t really blame South Answer Tomorrow 1229 MAIN ST. * MANCHESTER FLINT THAT 'WEfeE G E T T IN © A82 nice, unearned 800 points. 643-9678. Automotive Service 66 Automotive Service 66 MARRED QATURDAf'? m a r r ie d FRII:>AV0R eClNCJAY. too much for his repeated spade 13 HIM®* Both vulnerable bids. He did have a seven-card suit and they don’t show up 474 MAIN STREET - Second brakes. ^ floor, three rooms, heated, transmission. P every deal. V West North East South parking, security. $160. Phone fOOl- ^ 646-2426, 9-5. At the same time he might Answer to Previous Puzzle SAVE UP TO5 0 % BARTS! 1 V Pass 1 A have seen signs of approaching Variety Pass 2 A Pass 2 A trouble and quit at two s s E a i o nm FIRST FLOOR - five room flat, m c i n s I s H f i Pass 3 N.T. Pass 4 A diamonds. Not that there is a C J l H K S all appliances, fully carpeted, 4 Diadem S I S I t auwmBtW: Pass Pass Dble, Pass anything inspiring about a two- ACROSS SI f lS H f d S l basement storage with washer 5 Puts to Pass Pass diamond contract, but North 1 Mortar tray s s s n r a and dryer connections. ,.o » , 6 Redistribute might even have made it. 4 Small pastry s a s s s E S a n Convenient to school and shop­ SPRIIVG TIM E Get needed services NOW. Opening lead — K cards oia^ 8 Visage inQTSl SI a ping. Call Mr. Peterman, 646- < jm - u 7 Oriental porgy m n i n * 1 4 9 5 e-24 12 Harem room SIS 2912. 649-9404. * ms t, NCA W. T M m U 5 m on 13 Thought 6 Cinderella's S E R V I C E f Be ready for carefree driving godmother (JS By Oswald & James Jacoby 14 Athena otransmission. ..." r P - SHOIIT RIBS BY FRANK O’NEAL 9 Medicinal B B S Q S l u MANCHESTER - Unusual one ”“ ”$ 2 4 9 5 15 Brooch ra sL -T H E a s a n 16 Supplements plant 4 bedroom Townhouse, private S Q a lB T O n s i i t ^ a n SPECIALS • this summer! OKAV, SHERIFF, J A SEVEN-GUN HAS' 10 U.S. coin entrances and patio, full base­ B A N d* 18 Sanction s s s l s u s i n i s s i a “ $ 2 0 9 5 youRStx-euNis EMpry rr^DVANTAGES.; 20 Rocky ridge 11 Comfort 42 Italian coin ment, includes heat, TO „ W N f r 21 Greek letter 17 Rag 27 Temples I'M CDMIN'AFTER VA. 43 Leave out appliances, carpeting and pool. ^ T A R GAXElC*iC> 22 Aspiring to be 19 Musteline 28 Followers B n m ^ 44 Stain $245 per month. Paul W. ^ -By CLAY R. POLLAN- artistic mammal 29 School chore 1 0 transmis* ’ ndUlon'ng;^ Ariis LlIRA 31 Shade ol red 46 Singly Dougan. Realtor, 646-1021, or „ V-8 ong'n®. power Tour Daily Actmly Guide 24 Sect 23 Gets up OIL FIL1HI and AIR FILTER SPECIAL ENGINE TUNE4IP SPECIAL b r n g -. MM. 21 33 Knights’ wives 47 Irish river According to the Stars. 26 Narrow cut 24 Ready money 643-4535. G'®®": .ion power steering. P Includat Motorcrall Oil Flittr and Air Flllar raplacamani with lha pur- Includaa 8 Autollta apark plugs, Motorcrall point'sat and condsnsar. 48 Surf noise 11 /t«. t» s : ; : a 27 Bridle part 25 Until such lime 38 Classes “ ; 1 8 9 5 chata of oil changa. Eeonollnas slightly highar. To develop message for Wednesday, 50 Cleaning ''®"u'"« akcohd'"®'"'"*'.- i S f9-12-27-)5 3 -6 1 -80-85 12 May 42 Money 141-56-68 ^ 45 More blatant au' teal rare tir'd- m a k e p ear l TO THINK ' ROB SAM LAWTON- 13 Brings 43 Short 73 It 49 Tool ML WO you DO A CANCER CAPRICORN 31 36 seats PULLED A I BUTYOU $HOT HIM/ I4 0 f 44 Con 74 Today 51 Blood money 36 Cutlom«r Signature AGREE TO MANCHESTER - Family style Cuotomar Talaphona Numbar Oala FOOLTMIH6 LIKE NOW, BESIDES RUfNING June 21 15 Rother 45 To 75 With 52 Tumult m a r r y m e . BOO-BOO f 16 Quick 46 Utile 76 Business 34 b r e ak in g INTO JULY 22 JAN. I* 53 Shield bearing 2 bedroom Townhouse, private ‘1 5 9 5 t e a m i n g I A POLICE CAR INTO A 17 Action 47 Luck 77 Successfully Rapair Ordar Numbar Aulhorixad Oaalarihip SIgnalura THE LAWTON HOUSE, 40 Through 78 Way 26-42-47-52/Q 54 Pismire 39 entrances and patio, lull base­ slO tilll* L l V A l l ' DITCH, YOU'RE GUILTY 2- 8-28-35 18 Allow 36 38 ^ Offer Valid During May and June, 1975 19 Through 49 Self- 79 Mechanicol 69-72-78 V 55 Attorneys (ab.) ment. Includes neat, appliances KNOCKING OUT D '55-6 0 -87-88 ■ PEARL, AMP oFKIDNAPPIN&f 20 Worthwhile 50 Discipline 80 Mood AQUARIUS 56 Makes 41 and carpeting, $250 per month. LEO 51 Right 81 Attain BRINGING 21 Could JAN. 20 remuneration Paul W. Dougan, Realtor, 646- m m/22 22 A 52 Could 82 Of 57 Bishopric 42 43 44 46 23 Than 53 A 83 Breokdowns 1021 or 643-4535. her h e r e ? 22 Fti. IS , 3 ^ 24 Boihroom 54 Mix 84 Won't DOWN 49 SI MORI ARTY BROTHERS .^.( 3- 4-19-33 25 Friends 55 Others 85 Now 22-34-49-50^ FORD 26 Unexpected 56 Slippery 86 Objectives 66-71-74. 1 Anticipation TWO BEDROOM luxury :gY40-59-70 &6 64 DILLON FORD 27 Fee! 57 Generosity 87 Feel PISCES 2 Norse god 62 VIRGO townhouse, located in Highland 28 Part 58 Deloys 88 Slighted 3 Unwelcome Fit. It 61 Park section of Manchester. ir 29 Advontoges 59 Colors 89 Others llower in a 55 66 Wooded and private. For infor­ 30 Attract 60 Won't 90 Lost MAP. 20 lawn u :r;. ■ 6/25 318 Main st., Manchester 315 CENTER ST.. MANCHESTER, CONN.* Phon. 643-5135 18-39-43-58'^ mation call 646-1616, or 649- Phone 643-2145 K^IO-13-20-29 JGood ) Adverse € Neutral iNKWSPAPERKNTKRPRI'iEASSN I ,5295. :&/48-57-82-89 3W' 12-64-79-831

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OBITUARIES POLICE REPORT i®anrt|patrr lEuTning Ikralb Katherine Rimhis Edward F. Marshall Katherine Rimbis, 55, of ANDOVER - Edward F. Manchester—A City of Village Charm PRICE: FIFTEEN CENTS Bidwell St. died Sunday at a Marshall, 80, of School Rd. died MANCHESTER skidded in sand at the intersec­ Manchester convalescent Sunday at Windham Communi­ k \ ty Memorial Hospital, A 13-year-old South Windsor tion and ran into a car operated home. boy is being referred to juvenile by Edward C. Macauley, 60, of MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25, 1975- VOL. XCIV, No. 226 Born in Poland, she came to Wiliimantic. TWENTY.EIGHT PAGES — TWO SECTIONS authorities on charges stem­ 28 Andor Rd. No charges were this country at an early age and Born in Stamford, Mr. ming from a high-speed motor­ lodged. lived in New Britain before Marshall had lived in Andover cycle chase this morning in the coming to Manchester about for the past six years. Before he North End, Manchester Police Karen A. Bride, 16, of 378 five years ago. retired in 1960, he was reported. Windsor St., was arrested on a She is survived by several employed by the Bridgeport Police said the boy, uniden­ warrant Monday afternoon nieces and nephews. Gas Light Co. Jet Crash Toll Reaches 109 tified because of his age, was charging her with fourth-degree The funeral and burial will be Survivors are a daughter, Mrs. Donnald Carlberg of An­ apprehended after police larceny, police said. Police said private. tracked the motorcycle to a the charge stems from a recent im tj The Fitzgerald Funeral dover; 2 stepsons, Richard NEW YORK (UPI) - The Eastern rain and lightning. It seemed like a normal heavily loaded blue and white plane. A South Windsor residence. The theft of $40 worth of clothing -i nonstop 1,200-mile, 181-minute trip from Home, 225 Main St., is in charge Blake of Bridgeport and Robert Airlines 727 jet from New Orleans, turning landing despite the weather. quarter-mile from the runway, it snapped boy was charged with failure to from D & L at the Manchester Louisiana, the three-engine jet wound up of arrangements. Blake of Shelton; and 10 lVV toward Runway 22L at Kennedy Inter­ Suddenly, several witnesses said later, a series of 35-foot light towers. M l obey policem an’s signal, Parkade. Court date is July 14. as a trail of smoking debris and shattered There are no calling hours. grandchildren. national Airport, cruised through heavy bolts of lightning appeared to hit the The aircraft somersaulted, hit the driving without a license, and bodies stretched in a line pointing at The funeral was this morning ground with a thunderous explosion and a Runway 22L. White shrouds covered a long at Andover Congregational reckless driving. Police said the chase began Two Manchester motorists A fireball that flashed up to 600 feet in the row of victims thrown onto the sodden Church. gray sky, and then broke up across a ground. William Bokis Sr. on Parker St. at about 3 a.m. have been summoned to court The family suggests that any July 8 on speeding charges marshy field and a highway. Others asphyxiated by the inferno that William G. Bokis Sr., 59, of when police signaled a motor­ Eighth District Voters memorial contributions may be lodged Monday afternoon at There were 123 men, women and consumed the fuselage were left strapped Old Lyme and Fort Lauderdale, cyclist to stop. He didn’t stop made to the Eastern Branch of Center St. and Jarvis Rd. The children aboard EAL Flight 66. Only 14 into their overturned seats while rescue Fla., owner and operator of The and police began a pursuit the Connecticut Lung Associa­ two are Frank S. Eddy, 23, of 14 survived the crash Tuesday afternoon. workers searched for survivors. Other Horse on E. Center St. which covered several North tion, Inc., 45 Ash St., East Hart­ Knighton St., and Deidre J. Act on Budget Tonight Two flight attendants .miraculously es- - Several witnesses reported they saw and the Rockinghorse End streets at high speeds. ford. Fairweather, 18, of 56 Eva Dr. caped serious injury and 12 passengers lightning strike the plane before it Restaurant in Hartford, died Police lost the motorcyclist were in critical condition today. near the Vernon town line but smashed to the ground in a thunderous Monday at Lawrence and >, J,!, By SOL R. COIIE.N The toll of 109 dead made this the worst roar. Memorial Hospital, New Lon­ were able to find the vehicle’s Brown said, "The implication is that crash of a single plane in the United States owner via a marker plate A Briarwood Dr. resident told open meetings were instituted with this Van Epps said a lightning bolt was a don. (Herald photo by Dunn) Eighth District voters tonight will adopt since a 1971 disaster in Alaska that killed Christopher Goldsmith number. police Monday that his home administration. That just isn’t so. In possible cause of the disaster, but he said Mr. Bokis was born in J'M a budget and tax rate for 1975-76 and will 111. History’s worst air tragedy killed 345 he could not speculate on the exact reason Rockville and lived in VERNON - Christopher P. had been broken into three rivv.. elect a president, treasurer, clerk and tax deference to board members and district persons aboard a Turkish plane near Paris Goldsmith, 16, of 237 Brandy H ell Share His Gifts times last week. Missing are presidents past and present, I must say the jet crashed until the 727’s "black box” Wethersfield before moving to collector to one-year terms and two direc­ last year. flight recorder and taped records of the Hill Rd. died Monday morning James R. Elder, 14, of 16 Clif­ about $9 in change, a half-gallon the meetings always have been open to the Old Lyme six years ago. tors to three-year terms. George Van Epps, a supervisor for the pilot’s last exchanges with air traffic con­ at Rockville General Hospital ton St., was treated at of ice cream, candy bars, and public. Meetings, past and present, always He formerly operated Sandy Vincent Ramizi, center, retiring principal of Buckley 34 Vz years and as principal in the Manchester school The districts's annual meeting is at 7;30 National Transportation Safety Board, trollers are studied. after a brief illness. Manchester Memorial Hospital two bottles of soda. have been listed with the town clerk s of­ Beach Park and Ballroom at School, and Mrs. Ramizi share a tribute presented to him system 25 years. Among the gifts he received were two . '"-y'.T in Bentley School auditorium, Hollister St. said the veteran pilot, Capt. John W. A 10-man NTSB “go team” sent in from He was born Aug. 2, 1958 in Monday afternoon after the Other thefts reported Monday fice and published in newspapers. ” Crystal Lake, Ellington, and at a retirement party recently at the school. Looking on which he had designated for school use — a portable public For the first in 18 years, a moderator Kleven, never reported any trouble before Washington began an immediate in­ Manchester, son of Robert A. bicycle he was riding struck a included a report that Top Brown said, ' I’m not questioning the in­ the Sarah Whitman Hooker are, left, Arthur H. filing, former superintendent of address system and a pair of foam “pollywog” floor pads other than John LaBelle will preside at the the plane crashed. vestigation today. and Ruth Muller Goldsmith of car at Parker and E. Center Notch Foods, N. Main St., was tent of Massaro’s statement, but I think House, West Hartford. schools, and Dr. James P. Kennedy, present school meeting. LaBelle, the district’s counsel, A few hundred yards from the end of its “It was raining very hard at the time,” Brandy Hill Rd., and had lived with head rests to be used in the school library. He also Sts. missing a $100 electronic it’s important to clarify the situation. ” He was a member of Charter will be attending 'a testimonial in his said gas station mechanic Neil Rairden, in Vernon most of his life. He superintendent. Friends and associates attended the received a bird feeder and money from th€( school Police said the bicyclist calculator. Oak Kiwanis Club, Hartford, honor. He is retiring as Hartford County' 23, who was watching the plane as it ap­ and a charter member of attended Vernon schools and special event honoring Ramizi who served as an educator children, and money from the faculty and staff. state’s attorney. just completed his junior year proached the runway at 4:06 p.m. "All of a Wethersfield-Rocky Hill Lodge Tonight’s moderator will be Nathan sudden there was lightning. I looked up of Elks. at Rockville High School. He Agostinelli, former state comptroller and was a member of the First GOP Comeback Called and all I saw was smoke and flames and no Survivors are his wife. Mrs. former Manchester mayor. plane. Pauline Randazzo Bokis: a son, Congregational Church of Ver­ A checkoff system for voting will be non. “I said ‘Holy God’ I knew that plane had William G. Bokis Jr. of Gardner Allowed to Move Two Will Face Charges used tonight. Eligible are all registered Amazing by President gotten hit by lightning,” Rairden said. “It Glastonbury; a brother, George He is also survived by his voters, 18 years of age and over and with maternal grandmother, Mrs. just exploded and shattered.” Bokis of Vernon; and two at least three months residence in the dis­ WASHINGTON (UPI) - President Ford Eleanor Muller of Ellington; a and apprehensive ” the Democratic Paul Moran, an off-duty policeman, grandchildren. Possessions from Office In Stolen Car Cases trict. Non-resident district taxpayers says the Republican Party has^made “one brother, Calvin Goldsmith, and majority in Congress would be in control, said, “I saw (lightning) hit the plane. It hit The funeral is Wednesday at FIRE CALLS aren’t eligible to vote. of the most amazing comebacks” since he but he said the Republicans are “unified the tail while the plane was still in the two sisters, Virginia Goldsmith said he had left the car un­ The proposed budget is $258,187, up $41,- 9:15 a.m. from Rose Hill James W. Gardner was per­ caused problems although he file a complaint today with Two persons were scheduled took office during America’s worst and have been able to stem the tide of air.” and Sandra Goldsmith, all at 554 and 19 per cent over 1974-75. The Funeral Home, 580 Elm St., mitted to return to his was ejected from campus Mon­ State Police, alleging harass­ to appear in court today on attended for 10 minutes. political scandal. some unsound legislation.” A doctor who spoke with two of the sur­ Rocky Hill, with a Mass at the home. The vehicle was recovered by proposed tax rate is 4 mills, up 1.5 mills Manchester Community day when he reported for a ment by some college ad­ MANCHESTER charges stemming from two Ford scheduled a national television and He said that teaming up of Republicans vivors at a hospital said "they remember Church of the Incarnation, The funeral is Wednesday at Metropolitan District Commis­ over the 1974-75 levy. College office today to rennove summer session class. ministrators. Monday, 1:56 p.m.—Gasoline separate reports of stolen cars radio news conference for 5 p.m. EDT in and “wise, discerning Democrats” has the plane went out of control and it veered. Wethersfield, at 10. Burial will 11 a.m. at Ladd Funeral Home, sion Police at a West Hartford Running for re-election are Michael some of his possessions despite Gardner was removed from He is still waiting for a ruling washdown at Manchester Shop­ Monday afternoon and evening, the White House Rose Garden. sustained his 33 vetoes so far. He pledged, , After that, all they remember is they were be in Rose Hill Memorial Park, 19 Ellington Ave., Rockville. reservoir, and the operator was Young People Assist Governor Massaro, president; Howard Keeney, conflicting rulings by college the English composition class by Common Pleas Court Judge ping Parkade; automobile’s Manchester Police reported. He summoned two dozen members of “We’re going to keep vetoing measures in the hospital.” Burial will be in Grove Hill turned over to Manchester treasurer; Joseph Volz, clerk; and Mary Rocky Hill. administrators, Gardner said. on orders of college ad­ Thomas Corrigan, who heard tank overflowed (Town). Steven J. Corrigan, 16, of Congress to the White House to discuss his that add to the deficit, and I think Cemetery, Rockville. Police at about 9:30 p.m. Laraia, tax collector. As of this writing, no ------See Pape 14 Friends may call at the Gardner, who was dismissed ministrators, but he returned to arguments earlier this month in Monday, 3:14 p.m.—Gasoline Hartford, and Kenneth R. Gov. Ella Grasso and Paul Phillips, chairman of the Town Building Com­ proposals “to lift the heavy hand” of Congress will sustain keeping the lid on.” funeral home tonight from 7 to Friends may call at the The charge against Righenzi opposition had developed. from his lecturer's job April 16 his campus office later Monday Gardner’s attempt to retain his washdown at St. James Parking Righenzi, 19, of 4 Pearl St. were mittee, watch as Debbie Reynolds unearths the second shovelful of dirt at government control from free enterprise. funeral home tonight from 7 to each charged with second- was lodged in connection with a Running for two vacancies on the six- 9. without reason, said he had per­ morning and conducted some job. Lot, Park St.; tank overflowed groundbreaking ceremonies today for the Regional Occupational Training Ford discussed the GOP at a White The family suggests that any 9. degree larceny. Both were held car stolen from a Main St. loca­ member board of directors are William L. mission from Dean of Faculty business. Gardner taught creative (Town). House reception for big Repqblican Party The family suggests that any at Police Headquarters over­ tion at about 3:45 p.m. Again, Center, as young Robert Mainville waits his turn. (Herald photo by Pinto) memorial contributions may be Robert Fenn to return to his of­ When he returned to the of­ writing at MCC for six years Monday, 10:09 p.m. Sheridan, 41, ot 141 Delmont St.; Robert contributors in the East Room Tuesday House Democrats Concede made to the American Kidney memorial contributions may be night in lieu of bond. the owner said he had left the fice, but when he arrived on fice today, Gardner said Godi before he was verbally notified —Dumpster fire at 77C Rachel Froelich, 27, of 15 Thistle Rd.; and John C. night. He said they had “kept the party made to Rockville High School The charge against Corrigan car for 10 minutes. Foundation. campus Dean of Student Affairs arrived and told him he had 10 April 16 that MCC President Rd. (Eighth District). Flynn Jr., 34, of 31 Strong St, J. Edward alive” during its "trials and tribulations, ” Memorial Fund. stems from a car reported The car, was recovered by Housing Veto Will Stand Harry Godi told him to leave. minutes to clean out the office. Roald Denison decided not to Monday, 10:18 p.m. McKeever, a director for six years, and but he did not directly mention the stolen from the Manchester Manchester Police at about 5 Campus Security Police were Gardner said Fenn arrived and renew his annual contract. —Dumpster fire on Tudor Lane Grasso Breaks Ground Dante Balboni, a director for three, aren't Watergate scandal or the forced resigna­ WASHINGTON (UPI) - House Ludlow Ashley, D-Ohio, a member of the Shopping Parkade at about 6:15 p.m. at Globe Hollow, and the Erwin J. Kluck present, Gardner said, but no gave him (Gardner) permission Denison refused to explain the (Eighth District). seeking re-election. tion of his predecessor, Richard Nixon. Democrats, themselves divided, concede House Banking Committee which handles p.m. The victim, a Vernon man. operator was taken into custody ROCKVILLE-Erwin J. action was taken. Gardner said to use the office as necessary. dismissal and rejected a Monday, 10;49 p.m. Director Patrick Brown, who made the Instead, he said the difficulties v/hich they have almost no chance of overriding housing legislation, said Senate-added Kluck, 56, of 15 Fox Hill Dr. at the same time. arrangements for tonight’s voter checkoff the party overcame were 10 to 12 per cent Thomas J. Troisi security personnel haven’t Gardner said he intends to grievance filed by Gardner. —Gasoline washdown at 46 W. For Training Facility President Ford’s veto of a $1.35 billion amendments made the measure a died Monday at a Rockville con­ Center St.; tank overflowed system, has urged "as many district inflation and a “serious recession.” housing bill, an anti-recession measure “turkey” which would not fly or even wad­ BOLTON — Thomas Jody valescent home. He was the (Town). voters as can come out to do so.” A large Ford said the “experts tell us we’ve bot­ with middle-class appeal. dle. husband of Mrs. Eleanor Starke Troisi, infant son of Salvatore turnout, he said, would put an end to tomed out on the recession and that infla­ SOUTH WINDSOR By BETTY RYDER organizations that worked in behalf of the In advance of today’s votes. Democratic Ford, in vetoing the measure Tuesday, Kluck. and Margaret Marley Troisi of center. criticism of the voting process. tion has been cut in half. Monday, 5;32 p.m. —Porch Pipe Band Wins Twice strategists said the effort would fall about cited the $1 billion which he said the bill Mr. Kluck was born in 8 School Rd., died Monday at A dream became a reality today when “Marci Negro, chairman of the center Brown has taken issue with a statement “We’re on the right path,” he saici. "You 32 votes short of the required two-thirds would add to a projected deficit of $60 Manchester, son of John Kluck Hartford Hospital. fire at 97 Windsorville Rd. Gov. Ella Grasso turned over the first by Massaro in his “Message from the Manchester Pipe Band in 1973 for the Washington committee, and Mrs. Jean McElravey of kept the Republican Party from becoming majority. billion to $80 billion. of Manchester and the late He was born June 12 at School Board Given TOLLAND COUNTY President,” printed as an advertisement extended its winning streak Social Club’s 50th anniversary shovelful of earth at groundbreaking the Manchester Association for Retarded an endangered species,” Ford told the Speaker Carl Albert, stung by criticism AFL-CIO President George Meany said Julia Kluck, and had lived in the Manchester Memorial Monday, 8:05 p.m. —Fire in ceremonies for the Regional Occupational in Saturday's Herald. (Continued from Page One) Saturday with a double victory celebration, was unopposed in Children, as well as the PTA for Excep­ party faithful. from disenchanted freshmen, worked hard Congress should override the veto to end Manchester-Rockville area all Hospital. partition at home on Dockerel Training Center to be erected at Hillstown Massaro wrote, “The most important tion and Manchester Employes Local 991 at the Delco Scottish Games at the Grade 1 competition. tional Children, are but a few of the people He said that “in the last nine or ten to produce a victory. He made about 100 wh%t he called “the tyranny of govern­ his life. He was a Navy veteran He is also survived by three request for the Board of Directors to in­ Rd., Tolland; minor damage. Rd. and Wetherell St. change this year came from making the for school custodial and maintenance per­ Devon, Pa. The Manchester Pipe Band is responsible. months” strides had been made and ”we telephone calls in an effort to switch ment by veto.” brothers, Anthony Troisi, crease a special account for aid to the Monday, 2:53 p.m. —Tolland of World War II. sonnel was approved by the board. under the direction of Charles State dignitaries, town officials, “It was through the cooperation of state board of directors more responsible to the can now say the Republican party has votes. Ford also announced the release of $2 blind for $214.12. firemen called to assist in The band took first place in He was employed as a clerk Daniel Troisi and Timothy One of the items of the contract involves both Grades 2 and Grade 3 Murdoch, pipe major, and An­ students and many residents heard the and town officials, the Board of Directors, people of the district." Massaro said the made one of the most amazing comebacks Recipients of the calls said he was billion in mortgage purchase authority by at Hamilton Standard Division Troisi, all of Bolton; and his At the time the original washout account search in Mansfield. two-week vacations to be taken in July or March Strathsprey and Reel drew Nisbet, drum sergeant. first lady of the state congratulate the the Board of Education, the Town Building board's meetings “are now public” and in the shortest period of time I have seen “tough.” the Government National Mortgage of United Technologies Corp., maternal grandmother, Mrs. was established earlier this year, only one August as mandated by the school contests. The band will compete in the Town of Manchester and its residents for Committee, and state legislators, that our "there now is an active exchange between or read about.” But some Democrats were among the Association, which buys mortgages from Windsor Locks. He was a Gretchen Marley of Hartford. of two blind students in local schools was superintendent during an entire shut down Drum Major William Taylor 53rd annual Round Hill their foresight in planning the center and efforts have been successful. the directors and those attending.” The President said he once was “fearful bill’s severest critics. Rep. Thomas savings and loan associations, permitting member of Fayette Lodge of There wll be a graveside ser­ enrolled. Town Man Faces for their hard work in bringing it to frui­ of the system. Those with more than two also took another first place in Highland Games July 4 in Stam­ “It is the taxpayers of the state that them to make new mortgage com­ Masons and the Maple Grove vice Wednesday at 11 a.m. in The board also approved a request that tion. weeks vacation may take the extra time Disorderly Count the drum major’s competition. ford. The band expects to com­ made this project possible and the mitments. Club. Bolton Center Cemetery. the Board of Directors establish a washout later in the year. “This is a bright and beauUful day that taxpayers of Manchester who supported Ford asked Congress to increase A 29-year-old Manchester The victory in Grade 2 was pete in both the Grade 2 and 3 He is also survived by two The family suggests that any account for vocational education work Dr. Kennedy reported the school year opens new horizons to those who deserve a the project. GNMA’s authority by an additional $7.75 man faces charges of disorder­ considered something of an up­ contests. daughters, Mrs. Kenneth White memorial contributions may be study during the summer months for $960 ended without incident. He expressed chance,” Gov. Grasso said. “Manchester Community College Bolton High Graduates 83 billion. He said this would be a far more ly conduct and threatening set for the local band, as it of Vernon and Miss Judith E. made to the Building Fund of to be financed by state and federal grants. special gratitude to the Manchester Speaking of the multi-handicapped and donated the land to build the center,” effective way of stimulating activity in a lodged this morning after a dis- presently is rated in Grade 3 by Kluck of Bristol; two sisters, St. Maurice’s Church. The board authorized the superintendent Rotary Club which annually provides a mentally retarded youths and adults which Kennedy said. housing industry suffering depression- turbance at Manchester the United States Pipe Band By Donna Holland learning a more personal thing. We boast High has not only taught us our academic Mrs. George Stoneman and The John F. Tierney Funeral to apply for a Title I Elementary Secon­ dawn dance for Manchester High School EXPERT the center will serve, she said, “You who Dr. Herbert Bandes of Manchester Com­ level unemployment of 20 to 40 per cent. Memorial Hospital’s Emergen­ Association. In this competi­ Eighty-three young men and women to many how we are the largest studies but also learning to live with one Mrs. William Feder, both of Home, 219 W. Center St., dary Educational Act (ESEA) grant for seniors following the senior prom. know them, love them. munity College said, “The Regional Oc­ cy Room, police reported. tion, the band defeated the were graduated from Bolton High School graduating class in the short history of the another and respecting each other for Manchester; and a grandson. Manchester, is in charge of the 1975-76 school year. As the exact Title I Dr. Kennedy also expressed apprecia­ BODY WORK “The center will give them learning cupational Training Center will be MCC's George D. Glidden of 13 highly.regarded Kenmore Pipe Tuesday in traditional commencement school. what we are.” The funeral is Wednesday at arrangements. amount is unknown, the $91,526 figure used tion to the parents, the students, and the experiences which in turn will give them first permanent neighbors. School St. was taken, into Band of New Jersey. ^ exercises. "Looking back on our four years, Bolton - See Page Six 11 a.m. at Burke-Fortin There are no calling hours. in composing the special budget Manchester Police Department for their at self-respect and help make them produc­ “We at MCC have several vocational Wyman-Durkin custody at about 3 a.m. after The Denny & Dunnipace Pipe With somber expressions, members of Funeral Home, 76 Prospect St. represents 85 per cent of the total entitle­ cooperation in making post-graduation ac­ Band from Washington, D.(j., tive citizens for themselves and for their programs and we plan to work hand-in- ment for 1974-75. hospital doctors complained the Class of 1975 marched in perfect step Issue Deadlocked , The Rev. Richard E. Bertram, tivities trouble-free. which appeared in Manchester DISCOUNT PRICES communities. hand with the center to assist our students pastor of the First Evangelical The final entitlement is expected to be In a final comment on this year's school about an abusive man who “The turning of the earth is a wonderful to Edward Elgar’s “ Pomp and Cir­ and those at the center,’’ he said. WASHINGTON (UPI) - Despite in­ Lutheran Church, will officiate. known in August, and Dr. Kennedy said in­ refused to leave the Emergency feeling as it is to watch a building rise,” cumstance” preceded by junior class Ivy Baker Priest, budget. Dr. Kennedy announced, “We will Boland’s Discount He said MCC has plans to increase its creasing pressures, the Senate remained Burial will be in Grove Hill dications are that it will be about $120,000. Room. she said. marshals Cynthia Bither and Todd finish in the black with not much to More than 33 million Ameri­ recreational facilities and that these will deadlocked today along almost strict par­ Cemetery. Former Treasurer, A contract between the Board of Educa­ spare. Police said the man apparent­ Redden. cans play tennis today according Auto Sales Dressed in a bright yellow dress in be open to residents. ty lines over New Hampshire’s contested Friends may call at the Dies from Cancer ly went to the hospital to seek 36t CENTER STREET keeping with the sunny day, the governor Each girl wore a white gown and cap to the U.S. t^awn Tennis Associ­ “We are hopeful of building a small park senatorial election. ~ funeral home tonight from 7 to treatment, but doctors refused 646-6320 with blue and white tassels and carried a SANTA MONICA, Calif. ation. received an assist with the shovel from as part of the Bicentennial and this to will Democrats lost an initial bid Tuesday to 9. because there was nothing single long-stemmed red rose. Each boy (UPI) — Ivy Baker Priest, Paul Phillips of the Board of Education’s be open to the community,” Bandes said. end debate after 10 dayk of discussion, and wrong with him. The man Building Committee, and Debbie Ran­ wore a blue gown and cap with blue and former treasurer of the United thi eatened to kill a doctor, Mayor John Thompson complimented white tassels. Honor students had gold Republicans again lost an attempt to send States, died Monday night in St. dolph and Robert Mainville, both of the town and its residents for the concern the dispute back to New Hampshire for a Bank is Denied Branch police said. Manchester. tassels on their caps. Johns Hospital. She was 69. > ABOUT shown for the handicapped and retarded. new election. Glidden was held on $500 cash Supt. of Schools James P. Kennedy Hundreds of proud parents, relatives E. C. Pulliam , Mrs. Priest, onetime assis­ bond and was to be arraigned in “Organizations such as the Instructors and friends of the graduates attended the Republican Louis C. Wyman and tant to the chairman of the In South Glastonbury TOWN expressed his gratitude to all those in the of the Handicapped, Manchester Associa­ Democrat John A. Durkin are still battling court this morning. state and in the community who helped ceremony held outdoors. The ceremony Publisher, Republican National Com­ tion of Retarded' Citizens, and the began in very hot and humid weather, but for the seat that originally was up for mittee, was treasurer during make the groundbreaking a reality. Organization of The Handicapped, have The state Banking Depart­ SBM, and the local bank may ended on a cool June evening. grabs in the Nov. 5 election. Dies of Stroke the Eisenhower ad­ St. Mary’s Episcopal Guild He cited Norman Fendell, director of worked hard, and I believe it’s fitting that “I wish some day, some way, some ment has rejected tte Savings re-apply for the South Glastpn- special education for the Board of Educa­ The welcome was delivered by Daniel ministrations from 1953 to 1960. w ill h av e a p ic n ic Manchester should be so involved. I Buckson and the invocation by The Rev. month, some year, we could reach a PHOENIX, Ariz. (UPI) - Bank of Manchester's plans for bury site is conditions change. tion, as “the driving force behind the ef­ St. John's Hospital announced Thursdays starting at noon at believe the center will succeed. Robert Cronin of St. Maurice Church. It decision,” lamented Senate Democratic Eugene C. Pulliam, publisher of a branch office in South Johnson also said SBM has Drowning Victim’s forts to build a center. Mrs. Priest died after a long the home of Mrs. Claude “I want to thank all those who made this was followed by the salute to the flag and Leader Mike Mansfield Tuesday after a daily newspapers in Arizona Glastonbury, SBM’s William filed an application with the Body Recovered “It was his vision and his tenacity that battle with cancer. Porter. Members are asked to day possible. God bless this venture,” the playing of the Star Spangle Banner by wearying day of debate. and Indiana, died Monday of a Johnson said today. Banking Department to offer got us here today,” he said. bring place settings and folding EAST WINDSOR (UPI) - Mayor Thompson said. the high school band. “This way we’re not going to finish this stroke. He was 86. Johnson said the Banking checking account services in all Kennedy said there were many other in- chairs. The body of Daniel Caron, 20, Allan Thomas, chairman of the Board of Following an address by Williarn Vogel, year, next year, or a record third year,” Pulliam published the Department ruled that there its offices except South Wind­ dividuals, and social and civic one of two Hartford men who chairman of the Board of Education, the said the Montana Democrat, referring to Arizona Republic and the were already enough banks in sor. Registration Set St. Margaret’s Circle, drowned in the Connecticut ------See Pane 14 five top ranking students were recognized. another election dispute that took three Phoenix Gazette here agd the Glastonbury, although SBM Savings institutions are now Daughters of Isabella, will have River after a boating mishap They were Margaret Landrey, Randall years to settle. Indianapolis Star and N e ^ , as For New Students considered South Glastonbury allowed to offer checking ac­ its annual strawberry dessert Thursday'evening, was Fish, Robert Giglio, William Stern and Dispute Mansfield’s lament, pressures well as the Star and Evening in need of a mutual savings counts, except in towns under tonight at 6:30 at 38 Buckland bank. 25,000 population where there is recovered Monday by Susan Manning. were increasing to bring the debate to Press in Muncie, Ind., and the New students who will be St. Warehouse Point firemen. FOR OVER 50 YEARS The senior address was delivered by some conclusion. Sun-Commercial in Vincennes, attending Manchester High SBM had planned its office at already a small commercial Town’s $301,000 Grant * 918 Main St. in a colonial bank. SBM now operates 10 of­ Robin Murdock and Yvonne Smith. Another cloture vote was planned today. Ind. School next year should report Miss Murdock said, ‘,;,Many think of The Senate’s holiday recess is due to begin A St. Joseph's hospital to the high school administra­ building which would have been fices in Manchester, East Hart­ ford, South Windsor, Bolton, Application Approved graduation as the end — it is only the end Thursday. spokesman said Pulliam was tion office for registration and remodeled. The first Canadians were In­ and Andover. The bank’s 11th Understanding the needs of of one segment of our life, but the begin­ rushed to the hospital from his to the guidance office for Johnson said the Banking dians and Eskimos belived to office, at East Hartford’s Put­ families is an Important part of ning of the future. home Monday afternoon and programming of courses after Department’s decision won’t have come from Asia by way of Manchester’s application for $301,000 in tion, $1,30,(X)0 for buying land for elderly nam Bridge Plaza, is under con­ being a funeral director, and “We can be proud to receive diplomas died about two hours later. Friday, from 8:30 to 11 a.m. and prejudice future applications b'y a land bridge to Alaska. federal block grants has been approved by housing, $56,000 for a neighborhood multi­ struction. meeting those needs Is the reason the Department of Housing and Urban from Bolton High School just as much a V, e-i Inside Today Pulliam, the son of a 1 to 2:30 p.m. service center for the handicapped, $10,000 the Board of Education can be in awarding Methodist minister in Kansas, we are here. Our goal Is to serve Development (HUD). Students must present a year- for ramping public buildings, $15,000 for them to us. Area Profile ...... Pages 9. 21. 23 left his job as a reporter on the end report card or have a Approval of the grants — which were housing code enforcement, and $58,000 for Clerk’s Office Jonnifo the families who turn to us com­ "Bolton High is different. Everything is Stamps and coins...... Page 2 Kansas City Star at the age of transcript forwarded to The ulltipatcd under the Housing and Com­ downtown sewer improvements. Open Saturday pletely. munity Development Act of 1974— was an­ done on a one to one relationship, making Hi Neighbor ...... Page 4 23 to buy the Atchison (Kan.) Manchester High School prior J 1 6 The $301,000 first-year grant is $169,000 Muffler That’s nounced today by a spokesman for Rep. Dear Abby...... Page 10 Champion. He was said to be to registration. THE less than the amount anticipated by town William Cotter, D-First District. On Second Thought ...... Page 10 the youngest publisher in the F'or students entering Grade The Manchester town clerk’s Guaranteed for DRIVEWAY officials when the block grant program country at the time. 12, a transcript is required. office will be open from 9 a.m. as long as you Manchester’s application is for the 1975- was announced last fall. The r^uction, Scene from H ere...... Page 18 SAVER 1976 fiscal year. More funds are expected At one time, Pulliam owned Students entering Grades 11 to noon Saturday for the sale of caused by a HUD computation error, The Weather Business news...... Page 20 own the car... in successive years. 23 newspapers in eight states. and 12 will be tested Tuesday, dog licenses. Monday is the last forced severe changes in town plans to Senior Citizens...... , j ...... Page 22 As a student at DePauw Sept. 2, at a time to be an­ day to get dog tags (fashioned HOLMES?.uneftdT ifemie Town Manager Robert Weiss said he spend the money. Partly sunny, cooler and less humid Bolton graduation ...... Page 6 University in Greencastle, Ind., nounced. as red fire hydrants this year) 875-2517 MANCHESTER expects the money to be forwarded to today with high tcTiiperatures in the 80s. And There Were Roses for the Girls 400 M AIN STREET • MANCHESTER,CONN Manchester applied for restoration of Herald Angle...... Page 15 Pulliam became one of the before fines go into effect. HARDWARE Manchester July 1. Clear and cool tonight with lows in the 50s Students entering Grade 10 the $169,000 under special provisions of the Moriarty’s win again ...... Page 15 founders of Sigma Delta Chi, will be assigned, by mail, to one Fees are $3.50 for male and OLENDER’S MUFFLEIFSHOP 877 MAIN STREET Allocation of the block grants, as ap­ inland and the (ids on the sound. Fair HOWARD L. HOLMES ARTHUR G. HOLMES Community Development Act. but that Girls in the Bolton High School class of 1975 listen attentively as speakers Softball highlights ...... Page 16 professional journalism spayed female dogs and $7.70 MANCHESTER • 843-4428 proved by the town Board of Directors in Thursday witli higlis in the mid 70s to mid the of the orientation and testing ROUTE 83 ROCKVILLE NORMAN M. HOLMES HOWARD M. HOLMES application was rejected in April. recall the past and issue challenges for the future. (Herald photo by Dunn) Motoreydist killed...... Page 14 society. sessions Aug. 27 and 28. for unspayed female dogs. February, calls for $32,(K)0 for administra- lids. t i i f