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Compiled from United Press International Guerrillas State I HARTFORD - State In- attack base ^ surance Commissioner Jay W. II Jackson rejected a rate •' .f?. BUENOS AIRES, Argentina So far this year, an estimated 865 request by iUPI) — Guerrillas attacked an persons have died in political Mescal Ser^ce, Inc., for its army communications base violence in Argentina. I popular Century Contract, but southeast of the capital early today ’*v - Regarding Mrs. Peron’s latest ijj approved a yearly |12 increase but were driven off after a brief gun- political troubles, a group of for its "65 Contracts.” Jackson r-A'r- ■./ „ battle, the news agency Noticias legislators from a small center- called the 18.8 per cent rate in- Argentinas said. rightist group, presented the im­ |:| crease reques "excessive” for Police and the army did not con­ peachment motion in the Chamber of i;| the Century plan which ac- firm the report of the attack on the Deputies. A similar motion by counts for 72 per cent of CMS’s Communications Battalion 601 in another small group earlier this :|; business. City Bell, 28 miles southeast of month was rejected by the Buenos Aires. Constitutional Affairs Committee of I NEW BRITAIN - Police are The agency said at least 20 the chamber. asking for information about a (Herald photo by Pinto) guerrillas armed with with. machine Mrs. Peron has a nominal majority I Christmas fire that killed two guns drove up in several cars and in both houses of congress but dissi­ men during an alleged feud Clogged drains backup rain water opened fire on the guard post outside dent Peronists have combined with |:|: between rival gangs. The men the base. It said two guerrillas were opposition members to win recent II died of asphyxiation, according killed and two others wounded when tests of voting strength. :$ to a medical examiner. Friday started out with sleet-slicked streets streets until ice and snow could be cleared from the soldiers returned fire. making driving extremely hazardous. By mid- storm sewer drains. If a motorist drove too If confirmed, the new attack would morning the weather had warmed and com­ fast, he risked killing his engine with an icy have come four days after Argen­ Regional bined with heavy downpours of rain created splash. This motorist was photographed tina’s bloodiest guerrilla battle flo^s in many low places on Manchester negotiating a “pond” on N. School St. Tuesday in which unofficial reports Town report g CONCORD, N.H. - New now have raised the possible death g Hampshire officials are trying toll to 163 persons, including rebel supplements i:|: to figure out the costs of a four- guerrillas, soldiers and civilian i| hour Christmas Day rampage bystanders. today^s Herald ■:$ by inmates at the state prison. President Isabel Peron, § DevCo sells Coventry holdings meanwhile, faced a new call for her Today’s Herald includes as a CONCORD, N.H. - Filing in impeachment on the grounds of this time it is too early to make any sion, was asked how the change of supplement, the Manchester Town i;! the New Hampshire preslden- MONICA SHEA alleged misfeasance in office, statements on the use of the land and owners would affect the commission Report for the 1974-75 fiscal year. •i; tial primary has ended with 742-9495 violations of the national constitution any proposed developments. No firin she said, “Essentially at the present The report includes a resume of the jli contenders including President Peter Libassi, president of DevCo, and attacks on freedom of the press. plans have yet been formulated for time it doesn’t appear to me that it general audit, reports from town ;g Ford, Ronald Reagan and six has sent a letter to all DevCo tenants Noticias Argentinas, a private the use of the land.” will affect the commission at all. departments and agencies, and a major liberal Democrat can- informing them that the Greater news agency, reported Friday night “We have been hired as a Previously there was a large percel directory of health and social ser­ didates. Hartford Community Development police were working to identify as caretaker operation to pay the taxes of land in the northwest comer of vices for Manchester. Corporation (DevCo Coventry Cor­ many as 156 bodies in the aftermath and insurance and to assist the Coventry under a single owner and Two errors occur in the report on poration) has deeded its land of coordinated attacks Tuesday on an National tenants. But I plan to meet shortly there is still a large parcel of land in Page 4 in a listing of officials. holdings in the Coventry, Mansfield army arsenal and other targets south with the board of the new company northwest Coventry under a single Representatives Theodore Cum­ and Vernon to the Connecticut Bank of Buenos Aires. i PORTSMOUTH, Va. - Coast and will in the future be advising owner, albeit a different owner, /tod mings and Abraham Glassman are and Trust Company as agent. The bodies apparently included an g Guard officials say they doubt them on the best use of the land.” unless and until the new owners both listed with an ‘R’ before their The letter states "The ultimate undetermined number of civilians 11 the authenticity of a distress "I am looking forward to working names, indicating ‘Republican.’ Both holder of the title will be the (Coven­ come before the commission with a caught in the cross fire. 11 call and have suspended the with this and will try to deal sen­ Cummings and Glassman are try Land Corporation which is a proposal there is no appropriate ac­ Military sources said nearly all the i;!: search for a 46-foot motor sitively with the Coventry people. I tion to be taken by the commission.” Democrats. Connecticut stock company owned by bodies identified were members of iji: yacht which a radio operator realize they have been concerned a number of area Stave said, "It is my hope that the People’s Revolutionary Army, said was foundering in the about the use of this land. And I am companies.” when and if a proposal is presented to the same Marxist guerrillas opposing g notorious Bermuda Triangle, sure that we will be extremely open Good fences make The letter further says that the us the applicant will in proposing it, the army in a campaign in the rugged g The cutter Point Brown with the company.” keep in mind the best interest of the Farley Company of 50 Founders mountains of Tucuman Province in good neighbors 11 searched unsuccessfully Plaza, East Hartford, has been “After the first of the year I hope Town of Coventry and of the Friday for signs of the Rattan northwest Argentina. PAYSON, Ariz. (UPI) - They’ll retained to manage the real estate on to meet with the community leaders townspeople.” have to change the words of that old i n. The same sources had indicated tehalf of the Coventry Land Corpora- as you can’t hope to do many things "I am certain that upon receipt of earlier the attack was an un­ western ditty, "Don’t Fence Me In.” with the land without community such a proposal it will be fairly and precedented joint operation by the That’s exactly what is happening to a I NEW YORK - Roy Wilkins, support.” equitablely heard and considered.” E William Farley, president of the whole town. executive director of the People’s Revolutionary Army and Farley Company, said yesterday liie, Farley Company developed “I would hope that the new cor­ the Montoneros, a group of Local officials, ranchers and the I NAACP, has accused U.S. At- afternoon, "Our work will com­ and managed the Drake Hill Mall in poration would be of a group that Forest Service agreed to build a torney General Edward H. breakaway leftist Peronists. mence on the first of the year and at Simsbury and the company manages would take pride in what they do as In a surprise assault, the rebels barbed wire fence, 12 to 15 miles g Levi of "capitulation to ig- commercial property throughout the well as be concerned about the profit long, around the town to keep out i:|: norance, racism, anarchy and broke into the Monte Chingolo state and in New York. The commer­ margin involved in the wandering cattle. The cattle strayed i;!: mob rule” in seeking judicial arsenal, while other rebels staged cial properties consist of shopping development.” diversionary attacks south of the too often from forest grazing lands, II review of a landmark busing centers and office buildings. At this time there is no information capital. The army beat back the to the annoyance of townsfolks who iji: decision. When Sondra Stave, chairman of Who owns as to who the principals are in the arsenal attackers in what it called a find steers munching on lawns and C the Planning and Zoning (tommis- Coventry Land Corporation. gardens. I NEW YORK - A United stinging defeat of the guerrillas. Press International count at :i| midmorning placed the Christ- the doggie? iji mas holiday toll at more than g 275 killed in highway accdents. A supposed dog napping Christmas g Florida and California had evening puzzled police and two Donna Carpenter hopes to return II reported more than 20 deaths veterinarians Friday. II each since the holiday period Raymond Jerry of Glastonbury ^1 began at 6 p.m. Wednesday. drove into the Extra Gas station on § VAIL, Colo. — President Oakland St. about 8 p.m. His brown and white beagle was in his car. to church mission service in Bolivia || Ford says he will be doing Jerry told police that as he stepped g paper work, possibly including By JUNE TOMPKINS Organizationally, Donna says the some bill signing today, before out of the station’s office, a man un­ known to him let the beagle out of Herald Reporter Mennonites have it “way over the II he hits the ski slopes for the CIA and the U.S. Government.” She Jerry’s car and into a station wagon. Home last week after serving a II fifth day in a row. l^ ite House calls the Peace Corps a political tool !E0 The man drove away. more than two-year service mission documents were flown to his and although she thinks it does a good Jerry followed the station wagon to in Bolivia, Donna Carpenter’s wish is ;| Rocky Mountain resort Friday thing, she says she has known Peace 275 Oakland St. that she might return. I and included analyses of sotne Corps people who have been harassed On Friday, Jerry took his story to After having helped to establish a g of the 27 bills he has to dispose by the CIA. police. conRnunity leadership program, set­ g of in the next few days. Donna’s assignment was to Las Sgt. Larry Smith and Off. Fred ting up a method for water system improvement, and seeing new school Barreras which is about 30 miles I SAN DIEGO - Some 100,000 Jainchill went with Jerry to 275 plans materialize, Donna feels it is from Santa Cruz east of the Andes. II Americans, mostly veterans Oakland St. where they met a man only natural to want to go back and Before leaving for Bolivia, she spent blooded in Vietnam, have been .named McAllister (no first name see that the improvements for which a 10-day orientation period in Akron, iji hired as "mercenary soldiers” available). she worked so hard are continuing. headquarters for the Mennonite Cen­ |: for foreign nations and cor- McAllister said he knew all about The mission the daughter of Mr. tral Committee. She was then g porations, — or "paramilitary the dog. The beagle belong to his and Mrs. Richard Carpenter served assigned to live with a Bolivian fami­ :g groups” in the United States— daughter, Linda. was sponsored by the Mennonites. ly in Santa Cruz for three months the San Diego Evening Tribune McAllister's son-in-law had found while she learned the native The international service committee reported Friday. it in Jerry’s car. He said the dog had language — Spanish — and the coun­ been missing for two months. of the Mennonite Central Committee try’s politics, culture and customs. Jerry told police the beagle was sends representatives who are teachers, agriculture specialists and With this brief background, Donna his. Someone gave it to him recently then moved to Las Barreras, a and it was nine months old. missionaries all over the world. International village of about 800 people, with a McAllister said Linda’s beagle was Their specialty is teaching basic nurse as her roommate. much older. school education, community For the length of time they spent in g HONG KONG - China, in g Police and the men took the dog to organization, leadership training, their very small quarters, they had a g one of the most conciliatory g Dr. Clark Moseley and Dr. Louis and Christian principles daily audience of children which II moves toward the Soviet Union Bach at the Manchester Veterinary In her senior year at Ohio spent most of their time in the in years, today announced the :| Clinic at 156 Spencer St. Both doctors Wesleyan University at which she doorway watching and giggling at the release of a Soviet helicopter g told police the beagle was more like was majoring in sociology and 1^ and its three crewmen cap- | anthropology, she went with a group foreigners’ different way of life. 18 months old. Donna’s account of her g tured almost two years ago and g Police still have not sorted out the of students to West Virginia to help in experiences is like reading a feature g accused of espionage. |; whole story, they said. a revitalization program in a disaster in the National Geographic In the meantime and in the face of area following a severe flood. magazine. II LISBON, Portugal—Foreign the vests’ report, they released the While there, she worked with a The fact that Bolivia is the second II Minister Ernesto Melo Antunes g beagle to McAllister. group of Mennonites from whom she g flew to Iraq today in an effort || learned of their principles. poorest country in South America I; to expand Portuguese relations “They’re pacifists and don’t back sets the scene for her experiences. g with Arab nations. g any government. They don’t put any She began her mission in educa­ big emphasis on conversion, just tion. Las Barreras already had a I ANKARA, Turkey - Soviet i education and community school system with six Bolivian g Premier Alexei Kosygin met g development.” teachers. Any semblance to a school || with Turkish Prime Minister g Of the Christian religion, Doonna system as we know it ends there. Happy to he home again II Suleyman Demirel today to || Inside today says, “I think Christianity is great School was not held in a central g discuss detente and the g but not what everybody needs at the building,, but wherever there was Donna Carpenter flashes a happy smile as she stands in frnt of room for classes — in the church, an g strengthening of economic ties (Ossified...... 9-10 Obituaries...... 12 moment.” her home at 285 Henry St. displaying the sign that welcomed her I between the two countries. Church...... 5 Sports...... 627 The Mennonite program puts its abandoned building, or a home. (ktmics...... 11 We^-Review ... 4 Donna, who had never taught, was upon her return from a two-year and three-month mission in Dear Abby...... 11 Wings...... 4 emphasis on the needs of the people where its missionaries are sent. - ■ ■ ...... See Page 12 Bolivia. (Herald photo by Dunn) PAGE TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Sat., Dec. 27,1975 MANCHEISTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn,, Sat., Dec. 27, 1975_PAGE THREE * NEWS FOR SENIOR CITIZENS

HeUo ever^kodyl Well, I hope you deserves a big thank you for their started a week ago Friday when we be announcing a couple of new willingness and dependability to all enjoyed Chrliitinas aa mura aa I had 47 players for our setback games programs. ^ . did. For awhile it didn’t look like we assist. with toe following winners: Edward The menus for Monday and Friday would have any of that white atnff Thanks also to Elsa Hlrsch and Ann Scott, 133; Wesley Frost, 130; as follows: Monday we will have ow­ around, but whoi it came, it aure Rice for their good Job of handling Samuel Schorrs, 129; Lee Miller, 126; ned beef hash, buttered vegetable, dropped a load. Gueaa it wouldn’t the bingo cards and canned goods. Paul Desjuenes, 122; Betty Jesanis, bread and butter, chilled applesauce, really be Chriatmaa without the Thanks also to Marge Hall and Anna 120; George Morrisette and Bob and a beverage. Friday, tuna noodle snow. Haupt for taking care of the Cordner, 119; Vivian Laquerre, casserole, tossed salad, chilled fruit, Now the next big program happens Thursday lunch monies. Dorothy Andrew and Joseph Wind­ And so for the next two months of and a beverage. this Monday evening when we sor, 117, and Josephine Schuetz, 116. Schedule for the week celebrate O i^ tm as and New Year’s January and February here are our Tlien last Monday came the big C O t IK T R ' with a big party and dance. Lots of volunteers. Monday and Friday Monday, 10 a.m. to noon, kitchen snow storm, and as a result we had to social bingo, one can of canned goods 2B4 SNOAB ST. RUNCNESia. goodies ndll be on hand along with kitchen social games. In the kitchen, close our building to programs. We live and lively music to dance to. It chairlady Ceil Wandt, and her needed. Noon to 12:30 p.m., lunch is 7 2 5 EAST iW Eiityj were open for business as usual but served. 1 p.m., pinochle games. 8 should be a gala time and we turn to helpers ^ be Lena S p^, Marge the programs were canceled. Hall, and Dorothy A n d ^ . Passing p.m. to 11 p.m., Christmas and New MIDDLE TURNPIKE 'cS S !uuRK7nn^^ see you then. Tickets will be A good thing for you folks to • WUmCAL PARAPNERNAUA out the cards, and collecting the Year’s dance. Bus pickup at 8:30 available at the door and the action remember when it comes to snow ' **«utr Muni MANCHESTER OPEN Tues., WEO., EAT. 10 R.M. • tOS R .M . will start at 8 p.m. and end around 11 canned goods will be Helen Silver a.m., return trips at 12:30 and again THURSDAY A FRIDAY, IE A.M. • « F.M. storms, is that whenever the schools at 4 p.m. Bus pickup for the dance is SUNDAY 12 NOON - S F.M. FLENTY OF FREE MMIMD p.m. Our bus will be out picking and Marge Hall. Calling the games are closed, our programs will be too. will be A1 Christensen and George at 6:30 p.m., return trip after the members up starting at 6:30 p.m. The main reason is our parking we seRvicE a n d in s t a l l in d u s t r ia l a n d c o m m e r c ia l By the way, Monday, Jan. 0, we Vallone. dance. problem. In order for the plows to do Tuesday, 9:30 a.m., bus for shop­ will be registering for another day at a good job we couldn’t park along the AIR CONDITIONMG, Business-Directory Guide For Cook’s Tavern in Plainville. This For our card games it will be ping. 1 p.m.. Senior ^w ling League Helena Gavello and Robert Schubert. streets, and that is why we close. at the Parlmde Lanes. Also return REFRIGEIUmONaiNiHEATIfIG c.o, ER 1$7l?SI should be an interesting trip and we We also try to have them announce will tell you more about it later. For our Thursday entertainment it trip from shopping. We Also Do Sheet Metal Work will be our two old pros, Helen our cancelation over WTIC and Wednesday, 10 a.m., pinochle Manchester and Surrounding Well, it’s that time for us to change WINF radio. So please try to listen to New Enghuid Mechanical Services, be. MANCHESTER PARKADE all our volunteers as the two months Flavell and Eve Warner. These two games. 12;tt p.m., bridge games. will also be in charge of the Thursday either station anytime after 7 Bus pickup at 8:30 a.m., return trip ROUTE #83. P.O. BOX 3147 Your Complete are up. We want to extend our TALCOTTVILLE, CONN. (06066) dinners. o’clock. at noontime, and again at 3 p.m. Vicinity Appliance Store sincere thanks to the following If you don’t happen to hear about 643-2738 » 643-2102 volunteers for doing a real super Job Thursday, building will be closed' Activities during the week will be our Center, but do near that the local for New Year’s Day. for us, one we really appreciate. schools are closed then you will know CAHIPINC EQUIPMENT FAMOUS BRAND Ernest Erwin and Anna Haupt did a somewhat limited because of New Friday, 10 a.m., kitchen social featuring this weak... Year’s Day. We will serve meals on that our programs are canceled, and great job calling bingo. The kitchen bingo games, one can of canned TELEVISION - APPLIANCES Monday and Friday of that week, and therefore you won’t have to call the TENTS. COTS, SLEEPINB IADS, AIR HUTTRESSES, committee with Ceil Wandt, go^s needed. Noon to 12:30 p.m., the only day we will be closed will be office to find out. STOVES, UNTERNS MANCHESTER chairwoman. Peg Thierren, Ann lunch is served. 1 p.m., setback New Year's Day. After this week, the action should games. Bus pickup at 8:30 a.m., Thompson and Agnes Halpryn start to get back to normal, and we’ll The action around the Center return trips at 12:30 and 4 p.m. FARR’S MV THE EVeRYTNWO SrORE V th P lk e CAIV-RIRE-SPORT 2 RUIN STREET 6 4 9 - ^ 8 9 I O P n DART TO • P.RL J. FARR • 643-7111 APPLIANCE * TV

Cold weather slows down fighting VOLKSWAGEN REPAIR PERSONAL TEE BEIRUT, Lebanon (UPI) - by factory trained speclallsta MAGGif caution is needed on all roads as long Political sources said the com­ tion and simply have it played on the Nnudhi# fts m 4 S p u t ta it f Freezing gale-force winds today as there are armed men still on the Phil Pate DONE WHILE YOU WAIT mittee had agreed all gunmen s ould radio every morning,” he said. Locicoro and Zidak ARCO 0 forced gunmen to abandon their streets,” Akhawi said. Ot m I OFtt For Any Occasion lay down their arms Friday night, Residents leaving their homes should! barricades and Beirut radio said A tour of the city showed many 39 9MI tt, HtaMlNiMr but shooting continued past mid­ tell their families "we might come 6 4 6 -5 0 3 6 Third prize doorway there were “signs of improvement’’ gunmen had abandoned street night. M o n . - S o l 19- 0:39 in the latest cease-fire between back, and then again we might not.” ' TlMr8.1R9:l9 barricades that had been manned The fighting Friday was “a bad day Moslem and Christian factions. P&P AUTO REPAIR This door on the home of Frederick Cordner of 32 Baker Rd., over Christmas. ifor, Beirut and its suburbs,” a news Premier Rashid Karami, in a 706 Main 8L • “Area Charge” • Manchaatar Vernon took third prize this week in the Christmas Lighting Rain squalls combined with icy In the downtown business sector, bulletin said. Mortar bombs and television interview, thanked Iraq, Contest sponsored by the town recreation department. (Herald winds swept in from the Mediterra­ however, there were still some lef­ small arms fire echoed continuously Syria and Iran for their mediation ef­ nean whipping tons of uncollected tists and rightists manning positions photo by Richmond) in the downtown sector and in the forts toward ending the fighting, but %nneetieut ^ a lle if Join MERCURY garbage through the streets and and snip rs fired off occasional Christian and Moslem suburbs of out­ stressed “our crisis is a Lebanese freezing those who ventured out­ rounds keeping fearful residents in­ er Beirut. one and its solution is in the hands of doors. HOSPITAL NOTES " doors. Radio announcer Sharif Akhawi, the Lebanese.” \ 533 Main 81. 643-6295 Manchaatar The miserable weather proved too At least 40 persons died during the known as “the conscience of “ When we can agree between Buy - Sell Highland Dr., South Windsor; Jean much even for hardened gunmen who METAL DETECTORS PlMNM 646-2786 Discharged Tuesday: Mary two-day Christmas period, raising Lebanon,” warned all citizens that Appraise Folino, Stafford Springs; Satina abandoned their barricades to seek ourselves the problem will be over.” COINS by WhiUi'i NO SERVICE CHAROE Bingham, 44 North St.; Norman the death toll for nine months of civil “as usual, the presence of armed iColfacHont Wanted Beben, 27 Emerson St.; Mark shelter from the wind and machine He said the path to peace lay in EDWIN E. BLOW RotonraH O M tar • ItoW s • A lrfliM t • I Yvon, 44 Famham Rd., South Wind­ war to more than 6,500. men makes all roads unsafe.” agreement on demands for reform in Dalessandro, 5 Franklin St.; Hudene gun and mortar fire subsided OUR 12th YEAR IN MANCHESTER | 627N l a l R t t a M l sor; Patricia LeGrand, RD 5, Coven­ The dead included a housewife “Perhaps I should record the posi­ Lebanon’s political, economic and Bouffard, Bristol. throughout the city. try; Alice Allen, 638 Parker St.; Fred standing on line to buy bread for her social sphere. Wilke, 94 Oxford St.; Diana Discharged Thursday: Deborah “Signs of improvement have family and three policemen shot by Raymond, West Willington; Rosalie started appearing,” Beirut radio an­ FLO’S Cake Decorating Supplies Petrovits, Torrington; Sylvia gunmen. 1646-0228 875-3252 Neumann, East Hartford. 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BARTHOLOMEW'S CHURCH, Kuhl, pastor. Webb, Rev. Laurence M. Hill, Rev. FULL GOSPEL INTERDENOMI­ PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 43 Robert W. Eldridge Jr. Jacobson, Rector, Rev. Bruce W. CONNECTICUT c O U R A N T; E. Middle Tpke. Rev. Philip Hussey, NATIONAL CHURCH, 745 Main St. Jacques, assistant to the rector. Rev. Spruce St. Rev. Mack Weiford, pastor. 9 a.m.. Divine Worship; 10:15 a.m., 9 a.m.. Grades one through sixth grade pastor. Rev. Philip Saunders, minister. Ronald E. Haldeman, assistant to the 9:15 a.m., Sunday School; 10:30 a.m.. Sunday School and Youth Forum; 10:10- will attend church; 9:15 a.m.-10:30 a.m.. Saturday Mass at 5 p.m.; Sunday 10:30 a.m.. Praise, Worship Service rector. Worship, Nursery provided; 7 p.m.. In­ 11:35 a.m.. First and Second Year Youth Grades one through sixth grade will at­ ‘God reigns^ or ‘God resigns?’ Masses at 8:30,10:15 and 11:30 a.m. and Bible study for all ages; 7 p.m.. 7:30 a.m.. The Holy Eucharist, Book of HJSTFORD formal Worship, study and fellowship. Instruction. tend church school; 9 a.m. and 10:45 AND Deliverance Se^ce. Common Prayer; 9 a.m.. The Holy There is no doubt Uiat it is good to GOSPEL HALL, 415 Center St. a.m.. Worship Service. Student R ecep ­ When Hitler inarched into Holland, Madison Avenue and SECOND CONGREGATIONAL Eucharist, Rite 2, with sermon by Fr. just before the last communications be able to pay your bills, but the con­ 10 a.m.. Breaking bread; 11:45 a.m., FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH, Orange CHURCH, UNITED CHURCH OF tion Day. Pastor Webb preaching. Ser- Religion Sunday School; 7 p.m.. Gospel meeting. CONCORDIA LUTHERAN Jacobson. Nursery Care, NO Church to England were shut off, the Council cept of what makes for security Hall 72 E. Center St. Rev. James CHURCH, 40 Pitkin St. Rev. Burton D. CHRIST, 385 N. Main St. Rev. Dr. Felix mon: “And the Shepherds Returned.” 9 Schwl TTie wrvice tol l e d bv The cymmercialism of Christmas WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER. of the Dutch Christian Student ne^s examination. From my obser­ ST. BRIDGET CHURCH, 70 Main St. Beliasov, pastor. Strand, Rev. David W. Rinas, pastors. M. Davis, minister. advertising is often criticized, but it olds; 10:45-12 noon.. Nursery throu^ 5 Federation cabled two final words; vation and experience I believe that Rev. John J. Delaney, pastor. Rev. 9:30 a.m., Sunday School; 10:30 a.m.. 8:30 a.m.. Holy Communion, Nursery 10 a.m., Morning Worship. No Church with sermon by Fr. Jacobson; 5 p.m.. seems to bring results. We hear that Worship Service; 7 p.m.. Evening Ser­ year old and grades seven through “God Reigns.’’ By a mistake it the only basic happiness and security William J. Stack, Rev. William J. care for small children; 10 a.m.. Holy School. Child care for Nursery through The Holy Eucharist. Wednesday, 10 a.m., sales were phenomenal this year. Cootiining the Frclhcft ADVICES, ^ Both FOREJ od DOMESTIC. vice. First Grade. Sermon by the Rev. Davis twelve; 7 p.m.. Youth Fellowship arrived in London; "God Resigns.’’ comes from a relationship with God. Killeen. Communion, Church School through The Holy Eucharist. Madison Avenue spends millions to Saturday Masses at 5 and 7:30 p.m., Grade 6. Nursery care for small children. “Strange Sign.” meeting in youth lounge; 7:30 p.m.. The English Council cabled back, This is not dependent on financial or CHURCH OF THE ASSUMPTION, Praise and Teaching Service. get the results they want. I have school auditorium; Sunday Masses at Adams St. at Thompson Rd. Rev. with wry humor, “Resignation not social success. Jesus said, “Lay up EMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH, sometimes w onder^ what would for yourselves treasures in heaven.” 1 A. 7:30, 9 and 10:30, in church; 10:30 a.m. Edward S. Pepin, pastor; Rev. Paul P e i n t b d a n d and noon in school auditorium. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, Church and Chestnut Sts. Rev. C. Henry happen if organized religion What does this mean to you? Trinque. Saturday Masses at 5 and 7:30 p.m.; SCIENTIST, 447 N. Main St. Anderson and Rev. Ronald J. Fournier, CLIFF SIMPSON employed public relation experts to THE SALVATION ARMY, 661 Main pastors; Michel D. Clark, intern. Poem of the week — Sunday hfosses at 7:30,9,10:30 and 11:45 11 a.m.. Church Service; Sunday School advance the course. Would it in­ rSRSONS teU 1 9 i» FUBLi St. Capt. and Mrs. Arthur Carison, corps for pupils up to the age of 20; Care for 8:30 and 11 a.m.. The Service with Holy crease allegiance to God or cheapen “Not by Bread Alone” officers. a.m. accepted. Our faith is still alive!’’ ENEMIES O/M rCOr very young children. Subject of the Communion; 9:45a.m., Church School the whole enterprise? Whether or not If thou of fortune be bereft. 9:30 a.m., Sunday School; 10:45 a.m.. ST. JOHN’S POLISH NATIONAL Lesson-Sermon, “God” Golden Text and Adult Forum; 9:45 and'^11 a.m., The days of the Nazi terror was dark it is of value, it is an interesting exer­ And thou dost find but two DtODAT IhOERIOL, Holiness Meeting; 6 p.m., Open-Air CATHOLIC CHURCH, 23 Golway St. from Isaiah, “The Lord is our judge, the Nursery for infants. indeed, but Hitler was unable to cise to adapt familiar slogans. You loaves left D avid Vadorn, Meeting; 7 p.m:. Salvation Meeting. Rev. Walter A. Hyszko, pastor. Lord is our lawgiver, the Lord Is our extinguish the light of faith. may recognize these; To thee — sell one, and with the Birjamin Killiokh, LU^ CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF 9 a.m.. Mass in English; 10:30 a.m., King; He will save us.” There are many people who live in dole Rootit M arsh, i NORTH UNITED METHODIST “If you have the time, we have LATTER-DAY SAINTS, Woodside St. & Mass in Polish and English. The Christian Science Reading Room, gloom today, and there are reasons Buy hyacinths to feed thy soul. Daniil Griswold, irjj CHURCH, 300 Parker St. Earle R. the faith.” ■ Hillstown. Rd. D. Gark Brown, bishop. UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH, 968 Main St. is open to the public Mon­ for despair and discouragement all M ark Prihdli, Hmah Custer, pastor. “Discover the magic of Christ­ 8:30 a.m.. Priesthood; 9:30 a.m.. 185 Woodbridge St. Rev. Robert Baker, days through Fridays from 10 a.m. to 3 But not alone does beauty bide J ohn Clark, Orftri, N t 9 and 10:30 a.m., Worship Service, Stu­ about us, but God has not resigned. Seminary; 10:30 a.m., Sunday School; 5 p.m. and toe first and third Thursday mas — God loves you.” Where bloom and tint and Alixandir Brink, H ■ I f I 1.9 ««*• Rev. Dr. ^chard W. Gray, pastor. Minister, Rev. Frederick Lanz, Director ST. JOHN’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH, of Christian Education. church. Church School for 5 year olds and ’The song of Christmas is a Soon the bills will come flooding in. History has demonstrated that 9:30 a.m.. Worship; 11 a.m., Sunday song of newness. The melody of Rt. 30, Vernon. Rev. Robert H. Wellner, Sunday: under only ; 11:15 a.m., Long Range Plan­ Master Charge, Bank of America, the most notable winners usual­ School; 7:30 p.m., Bible Study at par­ rector. ning Committee, Robbins ^ m ; 7 p.m.. this song is beautiful indeed, for iA, 9:15 a.m., Ctourch School for all ages, store accounts, etc. For many it will ly encounter heartbreak sonage on Cornwall Dr. 8 a.m.. Holy Communion; 10 a.m.. Speakers Night (UCC) Expression it reminds you that even the kindergarten through Grade 4 continuing be an agonizing time, and there will obstacles before they By July 15, 1776, news of the adoption of the Watson continued to use the same masthead, FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD, 763 Oak Family Service and Church School. during the Worship Service; 9:15 a.m.. Marriage Encounter, Federation Room. happy Christmases of the past triumphed. They finally won be the inevitable interest charges. Declaration of Independence by the Continental which referred to The Colony of Connecticut, St., East Hartford. Rev. Ralph F. Jelley, ST. BERNARD’S CHURCH, The Sharing Class, led by Wllla Stanford; cannot compare with the pre­ Perhaps there will be regrets and because they refused to become for many months after this date. ^Courtesy, pastor. 9:15 a.m. The 20-40 Class, led by Charles sent moment, so fraught with Congress had reached Hartford. Ebenezer Wat­ Rockville. Rev. John J. White, pastor. CHURCH OF CHRIST, LydaU and reproaches for generous impulses discouraged by their defeats. 10 a.m.. Church School; 11 a.m.. Mor­ Rev. Joseph M. Bartok. Regan; The 40-80 Class, led by Pastor power, so filled with God’s son, publisher of the Connecticut Courant, American Antiquarian Society) Vernon Sts. Eugene Brewer, minister. followed in the pre-Christmas shop­ Disappointments acted as a ning Worship; 7 p.m.. Evening Service. Saturday Masses at 5 and 7 p.m.; Sun­ Stairs; 10:30 a.m.. Morning Worship. Spirit. The song of newness printed it on that date on page 2. Curiously, Message: “When the Angels Had Gone.” Sunday: 9 a.m., Bible aasses; 10 a.m., ping spree. There are some who look challenge to their manhood. ST. PETER’S EPISCOPAL day Masses at 7, 8:30,10 and 11:30 a.m. Church of the Nazarene Manchester Worship. Sermon: “The Vapor of Life” ; reminds you that nothing is Don’t let difficulties discourage A nursery is provided during toe service. with jealousy at those who seem to CHURCH, Hebron Center. Rev. William ROCKVILLE UNITED METH­ 6 p.m.. Worship. Sermon: Guest speaker, ever lost, no love is ever in "have it made” with no financial you. — B.C. Forbes N. Parsing, rector. David Dyke. vain, that God in His love ODIST CHURCH, 142 Grove St., problems. Oh, for their security! Our doubts are traitors and 8 a.m.. Holy Communion; 10 a.m.. Rockville. Rev. John W. Mortimer, transforms all that has gone How happy they must be! cause us to miss the good we oft Communion, first, third and fifth Sun­ Religion in America pastor; Mrs. Thomas Dorman, director TRINITY COVENANT CHURCH, 302 before into something new and Every once in a while I am sur­ might win by fearing to The Press and the American Revolution* days; Morning Prayer, second and fourth of music. wonderful today. Sundays. Church school. Hackmatack St. Norman E. Swensen, prised to find that a person who attempt. — William 9:30 a.m.. Church School, nursery pastor. The song of Christmas is a seems to “have everything” is in Shakespeare VERNON ASSEMBUES OF GOO, 51 through aduults; 10:45 a.m.. Worship Ser­ song of joy. This song of joy 9:30 a.m., Sunday School with classes reality extremely unhappy. At a No man, with a man’s heart in Congress votes independence Old Town Rd. vice. Nursery through Grade 2. Conservative Christian for all ages, a new class will be starting transcends all grief or sadness, social gathering during this holiday I 9:45 a.m., Sunday School for all ages; the first Sunday in January “Spirit Con­ it lifts the lonely heart, it him gets far on his way without SECOND CONGREGATIONAL was told of one such person, a proper­ some bitter, soul-searching dis­ 11 a.m.. Morning Worship; 7 p.m.. CHURCH, Coventry. Rev. Robert K. trolled Temperament” by T. LaHaye will awakens new hope. It quickens Evening Evangelistic. be the text used, moderated by Mr. ty owner of wealth, at the top of his appointment. Happy is he who by Dr. Francis G. Walett horseflies. When Rodney cast his Bechtold, minister. a new spirit and a new faith. Princes” ? 9:30 a.m.. Worship Service; 10:45 a.m.. women as feminists Henry Ask, Nursery for infants; 10:50 profession, with political power, with UNITED CONGREGATIONAL Listen to the song of joy. It is is brave enough to push on to Worcester State College vote for independence, the resolution In England some hoped for recon­ a charming wife and attractive CHURCH, UNITED CHURCH OF Church School for all ages. a.m.. Morning Worship Service with Rev. there in your heart.” — by another stage of the journey. — Copyright 1975 was passed unanimously by the ciliation on the basis of concessions By DAVID E. ANDERSON one cannot absolutize the culture in Norman E. Swensen preaching on "The children. He has achieved what many John Brown CHRIST, Tolland. Rev. Donald G. Martha Smock American Antiquarian Society colonists. to the colonies, but the government TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH, UPI Religion Writer which the Bible was written.” was divinely ordained and therefore Life He Inspires,” Trinity Tots for 3 year would say was the “American The day was going to be hot. Miller, minister. Rt. 30 and Meadowlark Rd., Vernon. Rev. “God was frequently spoken of in A "song of newness” with which to There is no evidence of a noisy was deterinined to suppress the 9:30 and 11 a.m.. Worship Service and While supporters of the ordination “We cannot assume,” she told the olds through kindergarten. Children's dream.” How could he be unhappy? Thomas Jefferson recorded that the demonstration among the tired Donald J. McClean, pastor. of women to the Roman Catholic term s of kintr.shin Church for those in Grades 1-4, plus a great the New Year. rebellion. Even the eloquent William Church School; 7 to 8:30 p.m., Pllgiim 360 women at the conference, “that “Yet although traditionalists insist But he is. temperature was already 70 degrees delegates. But they were relieved to 8 and 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service; 9:15 priesthood were gathering in Detroit Nursery for infants; 6 p.m., Qiurch Pitt (by then the Earl of Chatham), Fellowship. a.m., Sunday School. because the Bible was written that Pauiine instructions to first cen­ at 6 a.m. in Philadelphia. Before long have the debate over independence over Thanksgiving weekend to map a Prayer Meeting; 7 p.m., Sunday Evening appearing in Parliament for the last SACRED HEART CHURCH, Rt. 30, against the backdrop of a patriarchal tury wives and church women are it was over 80 and by afternoon that had raged so long, finally over. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL strategy for pursuing their cause, a Service with Rev. Norman E. Swensen time, could not sway the ministry. Vernon. Rev. Ralph Kelley, pastor. Rev. social structure, patriarchy is the normative for all times and all places members of the Congress were com­ Shortly, the Declaration of CHURCH, UNITED CHURCH OF smaller but no less militant group of teaching on the Master Theme of the Bi­ Manchester week in review Trembling and sick, Pitt warned the Edward Konopka. will of God for all people in all times ... they do not insist on a return to ab­ ble entitled “The Lamb of God,” from plaining about the oppressive humidi­ Independence itself would be CHRIST, Andover. Rev. David J. Reese feminists came together in peers of the consequences of British Saturday Mass at 5 p.m.; Sunday III, pastor. and in all places.” solute monarchy. And they do not Genisis to Revelation. ty. To make matters worse, adopted. Washington. policy; “All attempts to impose ser­ Masses at 7:30, 9,10:30 a.m. and noon. 9:45 a.m.. Church School, kindergarten Mollenkott then raised two require 20th century Americans to horseflies from a nearby livery Talk of independence had been What was surprising about the less vitude on such men, to establish through Grade 6; 11 a.m.. Worship S^*- examples of culture-influenced prac­ think and speak of God in royal stable came in through the open win­ growing in many places, and after ST. MARGARET MARY’S CHURCH, publicized Washington meeting was Weather dominates holiday despotism over such a mighty con­ Wapplng. Rev. William McGrath and vice; 6 p.m.. Junior High Pilgrim tices that permeate the biblical term s.” dow of the Pennsylvania State House the appearance of Thomas Paine’s the fact that all of those present were tinental nation, must be vain, must Rev. Joseph Schick, co-pastors. Fellowship. material that have been repudiated, Much the same argument isjnade and buzzed around the delegates. But Common Sense earlier in the year it evangelicals — conservative Just as it’s been the big story all be fatal.” Saturday Masses at 5 and 7 p.m. ; Sun­ even by evangelicals, in contem­ in term s of the issue of slavery. that ’Tuesday (July 2,1776) was a day became much more vigorous. Protestants, usually considered over the world for almost 2,000 years, With moderate voices on both sides day Masses at 8:30,10 and 11:30 a.m. ROCKVILLE BAPTIST CHURCH, porary times: the notion of the divine “Because the Biblical culture of most important business; the final Samuel Adams wrote in April 1776 of more passive and more prone to the Christmas was the top story in unheeded, the move towards in­ ST. FRANCIS OF ASSISI, 673 69 Union St. Rev. Robert L. LaCounte, right of kings including absolute practiced slavery, the relationship vote on the resolution for American the “necessity of proclaiming submissive preachments of Marabel Om 41 Ttm il Uiii«oz#wl teniM Manchester this week. It’s obser­ ilanrljpatrr lEuemng Hrralb dependence went forward relentless­ Ellington Rd., South Windsor. Rev. John pastor. monarchy and the issue of slavery. between God and humanity is independence would be taken. Independency. ’The salvation of this Open 24 Houn Dally vance made all other things secon­ ly. April 12,1776 the North Carolina C. Gay, pastor. Rev. Eugene M. Kilbride. 9:30 a.m., Sunday School; 11 a.m.. Morgan’s ‘"rhe Total Woman.” She notes that the biblical authors sometimes pictured as a master- Founded Oct. 1, 188'1 There was no question but that the county depends upon its being done Worship Seivice; 7 p.m.. Evening Ser­ The conference, aimed to develop a FOR EMEMENCY SERVICE dary. Convention instructed its delegates Saturday Masses at 5 and 7 p.m.; Sun­ assumed that kings ruled by divine slave relationship,” she said. vote Would pass. But would it be un­ speedily.” Another Massachusetts vice. One of those secondary things, Member, Audit Bureau of Circulation Member, United Press International to vote for a declaration of in­ day Masses at 7:30, 9:30 and 11 a.m. “biblical feminism,” was called by right and that absolute monarchy animous? Each colony had only one Patriot, Major Joseph Hawley of however, was the primary thing in Published by the Manchester Publishing Co., Herald Square, dependence; Virginia and other the Evangelical Women’s Caucus and vote, and the previous day in com­ Northampton exclaimed, “For God’s ST. MARY’S CHURCH, Rt. 31, Coven­ most people’s minds immediately Manchester, Conn. 06040. Telephone (203) 643-2711. colonies soon followed suit. With this try. Rev. F. Bernard Miller, pastor. Rev. OUR SAVIOR LUTHERAN demonstrated a deep undercurrent of mittee session South Carolina and sake let there be a full revolution, or before and immediately after Christ­ authorization, Richard Henry Lee Paul F. Ramen. CHURCH, 239 Graham Rd., South Wind­ discontent with the tradition of male David and Julie Eisenhower HEATINfi OILS Raymond F. Robinson. Editor-Publisher Harold E. TurKington, Managing Editor Pennsylvania, were opposed to the all has been done in vain. resolved in Continental. Congress sor. Rev. Ronald A. Erbe, pastor. leadership in both church and home. mas Day — the weather. resolution. ’The two delegates present Saturday Mass at 5:15 p.m.; Sunday OILIURNEII I Back-to-back storms between Independence and a well planned (June 7, 1776) th at the United Masses at 7:30, 9:30 and 10:45 a.m. 9 a.m.. Worship and Sunday School; Highlighting the conference, which leave for visit to China from Delaware were divided in their continental government will save Colonies “are, and of right ought to 10:15 a.m.. Worship Service. brought participants from 36 states, HUTINOINSTSLUkTION Saturday morning and Monday night CRYSTAL LAKE COMMUNITY views — Thomas McKean in favor of us.” be, free and independent States.” was the keynote address by Prof. days in China. dumped more thw a foot of snow on independence, and George . Read UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, TOKYO (UPI) - David he and his wife expected to 643-9135 Nor were New Englanders alone in After a few days’ debate Congress Virginia Ramey Mollenkott, The Eisenhowers had Manchester, closing schools Monday, stubbornly opposed. Hoping for a un­ Ellington. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL and Julie Nixon go to Peking at the end of .315 C«nt*r Si. MinetiMtar these feelings. ’Thomas Jefferson had voted to postpone a vote on the professor of English at William spent Christmas in San causing numerous minor accidents Town Manager Robert Weiss said of a Nov. 17 referendum by district animous vote. Patriots persuaded Morning worship at Crystal Lake Com­ CHURCH OF VERNON, Rev. John A. Eisenhower arrived in the year, at the invitation already said that the colonists had resolution until July 1, but it also ap­ munity Umted Methodist Church will be Lacey, minister; Rev. Edwin W. Paterson College. Clemente with the Nixons. and slowing Christmas shopping for a this week, as far as the town is con­ voters, when they authorize expan­ South Carolina delegates to change Tokyo today for a one-day of Prem ier Chou en-Lai. the power “to declare and assert a pointed a committee (Jefferson, at 11 beginning Sunday. Sunday Sdiool Bartholomew, assistant minister. Mollenkott argued that “when A spokeswoman for JAL time. However, the shopping picked cerned and until a court of law rules sion of district fire-protection boun­ their minds, and two Pennsylvania stopover before departing up as the weather cleared and otherwise, Buckland area property separation.” A writer in Purdie’s Franklin, John Adams, Robert will also be at 11. Anyone wishing to join 10 a.m., Sunday Morning Worship, The properly understood, the Bible sup­ for a China tour arranged confirmed the daries into the Buckiand area. delegates agreed to absent the coffee hour is Invited to do so at 10:15 Rev. Mr. Lacey will preach, the senior merchants reported good to excellent owners still pay taxes to the Town Virgil^ Gazette deplored, the Livingston and Roger Sherman) to ports the central tenets of feminism” by her father, former Eisenhowers were aboard Town officials have refused to themselves so that their colony’s a.m. choir will sing, a coffee fellowship will TASTE M MFFEREINX, WITH A FR EE SIMPLE FOR results. lingering “fondness for Britain/’ and draft a declaration of independence. and took on the more traditionalist a plane that left for Tokyo Fire District and Town Fire Chief accept the Nov. 17 vote as binding vote would be affirmative. Now follow the church service, baby-sitting is President Richard Nixon. urged Americans to “CUT THE This document, written by Jefferson, AVERY ST. CHRISTIAN evangelicals who “triumphantly cite at 10:30 a.m. PST Friday, EVERYONE OF OUR FRESH, PURE SWEET, AND Rain ’Thursday night and Friday John Rivosa still is fire marshal in and have said only a decision by the everything depended on whether the provided; 9:55 a.m.. Church School. The couple arrived at GORDIAN KNOT’’; and “ An was presented to Congress on June REFORMED CHURCH, 661 Avery St., New Testament instructions about but said the Secret Service NATURAL APPLE ODER at fell on top of a dusting of new snow the Buckland area. third delegate from Delaware would Tokyo International Air­ Court of law could change the status Independent Whig” in the New York 28. South Windsor. Rev. Peter Mans, the submission of first century wives had specifically instructed and the remains of the old snow, Their statement was in reply to an quo of the situation. arrive in time to cast his vote. port from Los Angeles Journal proposed a toast, “May the On the day appointed for a vote on minister. UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, and church women as proof that it is the airline that reporters FERRANDO’S ORCHARDS making driving “terrible and hazar­ action taken Dec. 15 by the Eighth Caesar Rodney, a self-educated 1040 Tpke. (Rt. 44A), Bolton. Rev. aboard a Japan air Lines INDEPENDENT principles of Com­ Lee’s resolution—with Congress sit­ 8:30 a.m., "Back to God” hour radio forever the will of God for women to were not to be given "any BIRCH MOUNTAIN ROAD dous,” as police reported it, and District board of directors, when it farmer and militia colonel, was David M. Campbell, pastor. plane at 7:30 p.m. (5:30 Apartments sold mon Sense be confirmed throughout ting as a committee — the motion broadcast, WTIC (1080); 9:45 a.m., Sun­ remain subordinate.” information on their (3 Mll»$ Bayomt VHo't Rutaunnt, Qlutonbuiy) causing more minor accidents, voted to extend the fire marshal The Presidential Apartments off looking into a reported Tory uprising day School and Adult Bible Study; 11 10 a.m.. Church School. Grades 1-12; a.m. EST). the United Colonies.” carried, but South Carolina and The basic strategy that Mollenkott flight.” 8m Ttw CMw Mill In Optr'iUon'Tlilt WMktndl before temperatures rose and helped responsibilities of Eighth District Center St. and Thompson Rd. (81 in southern Delaware when an a.m.. Worship Service; 7 p.m.. Evening 10:15 a.m.. Choir Rehearsal; 10:30 a.m.. An airline spokesman There were, of course, those like Pennsylvania voted in the negative. argues is that the culture of the Bible Eisenhower told Crisp, Juicy Orchard Fresh: MclNTOSII, CORTUUID highway crews control the situation. Fire Chief Granville Lingard into the express rider sent out by McKean Service. Nursery care for small children Coffee and Conversation; 10:45 a.m.. said the Eisenhowers were apartments in 10 buildings) were sold Colonel Landon Carter of Virginia, Also the vote of Delaware was must be “de-absolutized” — a reporters in October that m IWIMESAF, Town claimed Buckland Buckland area. told him that his vote was needed to provided. Family Worship. Student Recognition booked on an Iran Airlines for $1 million by the estate of the late who called this independence talk divided. Sunday. Nursery (Infant through Grade reading some Biblical literalists Town Counsel Victor Moses and The district action was on the basis Alexander Jarvis. break the Delaware tie. Rodney im­ plane leaving for Peking “rascally and nonsensical!” and The next day with Congress in for­ VERNON UNITED METHODIST 2) might have trouble with. mediately set out for Philadelphia. Sunday. The wrote that Paine’s Common Sense mal session a final vote on the CHURCH, Rt. 30. Rev. Frances “Because patriarchy is the Riding hard all night through Schwartz, Rev. James Schwartz, pastors. Ken Kachigian, an aide was “quite scandalous and disgraces Independence resolution was taken. cultural backdrop of the Scriptures,” The thunderstorms, he wore out several 9:15 a.m.. Worship Hour and Church at Nixon’s San Clemente Bible the American cause much.” One With the Pennsylvania and South SECOND CONGREGATIONAL she argued, “it is absolutely basic to horses. Caesar Rodney did not cut a School. CHURCH, UNITED CHURCH OF estate, said the argument of the Loyalists in the Carolina votes changed, all that any feminist reading of the Bible that University of large figure among the great men of WAPPING COMMUNITY CHURCH, CHRIST, Rt. 44A, Coventry. Rev. Eisenhowers were Speaks press was that the colonists could not remained to make it unanimous was THOUGHT FOR DAY that time, but he was an ardent sup­ 1790 Ellington Rd., South Windsor. Rev. Robert K. Bechtold, minister. expected to spend 11 or 12 by win their independence. How could the dramatic appearance of Rodney Harold W. Richardson, minister. Connecticut porter of independence. Knowing Sunday; Eugene the disorganized colonial rabble to bring Delaware into line. 9:30 and 11 a.m.. Worship Service and I told it not, my wrath did grow.” what his vote meant, he galloped as 9:30 a.m.. Worship Service; 10:30 a.m.. Brewer How does the successful lion cisco doctors suggest you are a heart expect to defeat the disciplined Caesar Rodney, an unsung hero of Chur^ School. Coffee Break. No Second Hour program NON-CREDIT EXTENSION Every resentment we encourage, fast as possible to reach 6>ngress in trainer know when it is time to get attack waiting to happen. forces of Britain? the American Revolution, did not in­ today. every irritation, every grudge, every time to put Delaware in the column ST. MAURICE’S CHURCH, Bolton. OPEN With the Lord a thousand out of the cage? He doesn’t know; he So we had better slow down, and Loyalist writers also ridiculed the fluence the great debate over in­ despondency, every smug conceit for independence. Rev. Robert W. Cronin, pastor. years is as a day, 2 Peter REAL ESTATE PRINCIPLES senses it. Some deeply hidden facul­ avoid the short fuses, learn to notion that foreign aid would help the dependence very much. But the pic­ Saturday Masses at 5 and 7:30 p.m.; FIRST CONGREGATIONAL O helps to break down our personality. Haggard and splashed with mud ALL DAY 3:8; or, as a watch In the ty, developed only through long con­ cooperate with the inevitable and Americans in a war of independence. ture of this lanky Delaware farmer, Sunday Masses at 7:30,9:15 and 11 a.m. CHURCH, Main St., Coventry. Rev. Every self-mastery, every facing of from head to toe, Rodney finally night. Psalms 90:4. Reflect AND PRACTICES tact with the big cats, tells him when live with it patiently. Tempers, “Cato,” writing in the Pennsylvania suffering from a malignant growth Bruce J. Johnson, minister; Dr. Frank B. naked truth, helps to build it up. And reached the State House late that TAI.<;OTTVII,LE CONGREGAT- on toe past millenlum of to leave. channeled in the right direction, can Ledger, declared that history showed that was slowing killing him, racing Bookson, organtet & choir director; human history, and you there is a good pragmatic reason for afternoon. Still booted and spurred lO.NAI. CIIUKCII, UNITED CHURCH. Aside from that, we are told, there be a productive source of good. Find that foreign allies often became the to cast his vote for independence, Bruce S. Gale, junior choir director. find yourself in toe Dark understanding this. he dashed into the hall where the OK CHRIST, Rev. Kenneth Knox, 11 a.m.. Worship Service, Guest Thli course meets the minimum educational is a definite means of gauging a lion’s a way to use the energy that anger masters of those they set out to help. reveals a good deal about the Ages. Think of toe progress pastor. preacher: Rev. James McBride, sermon: requirement! for toe salespenona Ucenie u set forth by state of mind. His eyes toll you. After 15 years of research. Dr. brings. drowsy and irritable gentlemen in And he asked. How would over this vast period, and the American spirit at this critical time. 10:30 a.m.. Worship and Sunday “The Master Builder,” no church school Hw Connecticut Real Estate Commissloa. (Approved for When the pupil is just a tiny black Meyer Friedman and Dr. Ray Some of the more peppery saints silk stockings were slapping at realize that it is as yester­ Veterans) Americans like to submit to “Popish School; 2 p.m.. Pilgrim Fellowship meets Dec. 28, coffee hour immediately point against the green, the lion is Roseman of Mount Zion Hospital and who effected major reforms in the at the church to go to Hartford. day compared to eternity. WHERE; In Manchester following service in Vestry. contented. As he bmomes excited or Medical Center in San Francisco Church learned how to convert their Suppose you had never WHEN; Starting Wed., Jan. 28,1976, for 12 sesrioos. 7:00- heard of toe oceans and angry, the iris dilates. When the lion claim that personality traits are a tempers to the glory of (3od. They THERE’S A BUMPER 10:00 p.m. is fully aroused, or about to charge, major factor in heart attacks — more used their tempers instead of losing ALMANAC someone were trying to FEE; >75.00 CROP OF VALUES help you grasp their, im- his pupil reaches almost from the up­ important than obesity, high blood them. Since, in the providence of Other sections of this coarse are in Storra and West Hart­ IN THE WANT ADS mensity by using a per to the lower lid. pressure and even cigarette God, we have to suffer, face trying By United Press International despite the fact it had been declared In 1968, the Apollo 8 astronauts MUNICIPAL BUILDING ford. Complete course descriptions for this program and CALL thimbleful of water. Now If more advanced real estate and insurance courses are As we live or work with people who smoking. situations, put up with difficult peo­ Today is Saturday, Dec. 27, the an open city. returned to earth after orbiting the Our Staff Is Here ALL 643-2711 the seas were freely available upon request. Phone 488W4. have short fuses, we learn not to an­ According to these doctors, here ple, isn’t it better to lighten the blows 361st day of 1975 with four to follow. 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PAGE SIX— MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchegter, Conn., Sat,, Dec. 27, 197S Hoop tickets on sale Catholic home tonighti One hundred adult tickets reported the tickets will be remain to be sold for on sale Monday from 10 a.m. Tuesday night’s Manchester to 1 p.m. at Manchester High • East Catholic High High. basketball game at the Manchester sold all its Clarke Arena. out to preserve record allotted 1,000 tickeU and Dave Wiggin, Manchester East sold 700 of the 800 it High director of athletics, received, Wiggin said. By LEN AUSTER Parent’s Night with all Cheney stu- and 4-0 in all games and a victory and how effective he’ll be is Herald Sportswriler parents being admitted free. would set the stage for a battle of un- questionable. Three area tilts are also on the beatens Tuesday against crosstown Cheney won two of its first three Looking to make it two slate. South Windsor High, riding a straight in Hartford County 5-0 Manchester High at Clarke outings but has since dropped two, in­ Cup lead fow-game unbeaten skein, entertains Arena. St. Bernard is 04 in the HCC, cluding an 88-44 verdict last ’I^esday Cano, Argentina’s No. 2 player, Conference hoop play tonight undefeated 541 Hartford Public in a 0-5 over-all, and is coming off a 100-51 to always strong Cromwell. The BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (UPI) defeated Brazil’s Luiz Tavares, 6-3, is unbeaten East Catholic non-league joust. Rockville High, 1-5 thrashing to South Catholic. East has Beavers and East Granby, 0-5 this — Ricardo Cano and Elio “Lito” 6-4, 7-5, in the first match on a against winless St. Bernard at over-all faces former CVC member three performers averaging in dou­ season, met twice a year ago with Alvarez gave Argentina a 2-0 lead scorching summer day at the Buenos the Eagles’ Nest at 8:15. 2-4 Simsbury High at the Rams’ Den. ble figures. Six-foot-five senior Co- each winning at home. Senior Emil Aires Lawn Tennis Qub. Alvarez R h ^ High, 2-2, hosts Canton High in over Brazil Friday with singles vic­ Cheney Tech, meanwhile, will be Captain John Lusa is hitting at a 19.5 Haberem is the lone Tech player hit­ tories in the South American Zone then downed Brazil’s Carlo Kirmayr, Hebron in an out of league battle. point per game clip, 64 junior Jeff ting at a double digit rate tossing in 64, 6-1, 6-1. out to snap a two-game downswing East Catholic opened its HCC cam- Davis Cup tennis playoffs. against non-conference foe East Heim is averaging 12.7 points per 11.8 points per game. Paul St^charz Tuesday with a hard fought game and Jon Lindberg 12.3. The is next averaging 9.4 points and Tim Granby at the Beaver gym also at tt-38 win over. St. Thomas Aquinas. 8:15. TTie contest has been designated latter saw limited action in the win Martin has tossed in 40 points in five The Eagles are 1-0 in the conference over Aquinas coming off an injury games. Blackburn planning 2 on being just coach 2

HARTFORD, (UPI) - Don by the Whalers in 1973. piled a 63-48-5 Whaler coaching Blackburn, 37, is the new head coach Blackburn said he would have to of the New Engiand Whalers record, “will be a great loss not only fell his way through his new position to the Whalers but also to the WHA 7 following the resignation of Jack before deciding on any changes. “On­ and professional hockey as well,” 7 Kelley, who led the team to the ly three days ago I was a player; now said Baldwin. ’s first I’m a coach.” championship in 1973. Baldwin said Blackburn is not “an Ron Ryan, former coach of the Kelley, who was the Whalers’ head interim coach. He will coach this Whalers, was named general year and next year and I hope many coach and general manager, resigned manager of the Whalers. Friday to become head coach at more years to come.” Colby College. Whaler president Howard L. Kelley, a disciplinarian and no- Baldwin said Friday’s appointments Kelley stepped from 10 successful nonsense coach who compiled a 206- were effective immediately. DON BLACKBURN seasons as head hockey coach at his 80-8 mark as mentor at Boston Kelley said he made his move alma mater, Boston University, to University, contrasts with the easy­ because “at this point in my iife, I become the Whalers’ first coach in going Blackburn. feit that this decision was totaily in 1972 and capture the WHA’s first ti- Blackburn said he did not believe in tie. the best interest of Jack Keiley and bedchecks and indicated he would not his family.” Blackburn, who took over as coach require it of the players. “I look at it He will “continue to assist the Friday night and guided the team as taking care of your job. Hockey Whalers top Cincinnati Whalers doing consulting work,” said players take pride in the work. If against Cincinnati at the Hartford Baldwin. Civic Center, said he did not plan on they foul it up, it’s their loss, not The Whalers, plagued with injuries being a player-coach. mine.” among key piayers, have been incon­ for Blackburn’s first ^ “There are too many player- Baldwin, Kelley and Ryan sistent this season. coaches in hockey now,” said launched the New England franchise Baldwin said the changes were Blackburn, a journeyman who played of the WHA in Boston. The team later nothing more than an accomodation for Boston, Philadelphia, Minnesota played some games in Springfield, to Kelley’s personal desire to make a Mass., and then moved to its new HARTFORD,. (UPI) - “The guys and New Y ork’s R angers and “We were really psyched up before change and return to Colby, where be home in Hartford. gave me a great effort,” said Don Climie. The Stingers got a by Islanders of the National Hockey began his coaching career. the game and wanted to win this one Pierre Guite in the period. League in an 18-year career. Ryan, a hockey protege under Blackburn after making a successful for Blackie in his first game as “’There are no skeietons in our Kelley when he coached at Colby, coaching debut for the New England The Stingers made a torrid come­ But he did not rule out taking to the coach,” said Webster who scored a cioset,” said Baidwin. It is what we was succeeded by Kelley as Whaler Whalers. back in the third period but it fell ice if an emergency arose. Blackburn are saying it is.” pair of goals in a first-period, four- short when the clock ran out. scored 373 goals and registered 607 coach shortly before the Whalers’ Blackburn, a veteran player who goal explosion. The departure of Kelley, who com­ entered the playoffs last season. took over the reins from Jack Kelley, Guite got his second goal of the assists in 1,226 games. He was signed The goals extended Webster’s came away with a 4-3 win over the evening at 11:46 to narrow the deficit scoring streak to 12 games and were Cincinnati Stingers Friday night to 4-2, and defenseman Ron Plumb his 20th and 21st of the season. scored at 19:05 to make it 4-3. Both before a capacity crowd of 10,507 at "I’m really pleased the way our the Hartford Civic Center. goals came on power plays. line is going. No one on the line is The Stingers enjoyed a two-man ad­ Kelley resigned as head coach to selfish,” Webster said. become hockey coach at Colby vantage in the final minute and 55 Pro hockey roundup “At first, I didn’t think it would College, Waterville, Maine. seconds as they pulled their goalie in CO; work out because Larry (Pleau) had IIS»i5S3i-=-s; The victory moved the Whalers an all-out attempt to even the score. _ 2 o) o never played left wing before and into first place in the East Division Cincinnati showed a 36-28 advan­ ■5 ®;S-a E | Rosie (Paiement) hadn’t played 0) race with 33 points. Cincinnati is se­ tage in shots on goal but some big c3 o r»l cond with 31 points. center since we were in the junior saves by Christer Abrahamsson, par­ bo league together but it didn’t take long Games played by Orr “ There isn’t really one I could ticularly early in the third period, § “ -J for us to click as a unit,” Webster kept the Stingers at bay for most of _ — e f l P single out,” Blackburn said. "All 20 said. o 2 oQ o players gave a superb effort.” the game. . E § | | In addition to Webster’s first- im'S Right-wing Tom Webster said the The Whaiers return to action Sun­ ■ ‘f JI g period goals, the Whalers got scores S • s | s = S 2 s team wanted to win the game for day night at the Hartford Civic • i f - in the period from Pleau and Ron put Bruins on track Blackburn. Center against the Cleveland Leo « S £•« «.§ Crusaders. *3 CO OoTJ BUFFALO, N.Y. (UPI) - The s - g S « 8, « sj g « power play goal 25 seconds into the 3 ^ m *0 .B . . " S 2P.B ■« Boston Bmins have been winning 15th goal of the yeat to give g. second period and Sheppard scored « •o >■ e E i;ip §•^^2-3 B Greencj Harris doubtful without Bobby Orr but coach Don Washington a tie with Minnesota. 'S « JS B B P S I -B q P B JB 3 his second goal of the night to tie it, 3- The North Stars had held a 1-0 advan­ i s o n CO w 9 n I 3 ^ Cherry says Orr put the team “on the 3, about two minutes later. S w -5 'S .a right track.” tage from 1:04 of the first period on a uH Veteran winger Wayne Cashman goal by Bryan Hextall. For The Bruins defeated the Buffalo CO 0> -tS made it 4-3 about seven minutes later Washington, the tie was its third in Sabres, 6-3, Friday night and moved :S I with a score from in front of the net. their last 12 games, but the Caps to within two points of the first-place - Dave Forbes and Don Marcotte added have gone winless since Nov. 26. ■s S s 5 O ' i/> o 3 Superstars on sidelines Sabres in the National Hockey insurance goals in the final period i - g - a Kings 4, Golden Seals 2 League’s Adams Division. ft 0«*0 .fl fcw s •> -4-* ssi2 and the Bruins had come from behind Bob Berry and Butch Goring III “ Orr played in only 10 games for the and beaten the'Sabres for the second *8 g* ® ^ -S fc "St « 6 ^ .2 %* ! O.'O scored in the first five minutes and > a o g. -I g CB 3 Bruins this season, but they were an time in six days. S important 10. Mike Corrigan and Tommy Williams 3 ^ B « ' i - i " P as NFL playoffs begin “We had a lot of jump tonight,” added second period goals as Los “If we can just hang around until said Cherry. “This is the first time Angeles dumped their upstate rival. o U) ¥*■ NEW YORK (UPI) - Joe Greene, began throwing the ball again he gets back,” Cherry said, looking we’ve looked good here. It’s been a WHA been listed as a probable starter by at a front-page picture of Orr on a G3 2 James Harris and Fred Biletnikoff Thursday and Ram Coach Chuck disaster every time and the law of Tom Webster scored twice in Don g s.i.5 a Coach John Madden — for lack of hTCkey magazine held by a reporter. - ^ are all superstars at their respective Knox is undecided as to who will averages was with us.” Blackburn’s coaching debut for New I l i s | anyone else to squeeze into the star­ “When he came back, we were .a positions and capabie of dominating start at quarterback when Los England... Paul Henderson had a hat any game any day. ting line-up. struggling. He put us on the right Flumes 4, Penguins 3 Angeles hosts the St. Louis Cardinals trick and Richard Farda added two •< J O B'S 2 g § Their teams are all involved in the Saturday afternoon. In the other playoff game, track and we’ve been on the right Curt Bennett scored twice to lead ^

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IS U 8S S . 1 ' i l l s iS' : i I »» 3 8 1 t t t | •5 ! «r Nebraska, Kansas SI li d a sa- 3-' Z ' 03 Score 8 ' •8'aa* z <2 ?3 S- !?: S. 'S’. board o P < Q O bowl tilts 2 SS <$L 38SSttS««>. I8 K sstt.'u. 8ts 8StS»; fisis; aa*s NBA NEW YORK (UPI) - help three-point underdog Pittsburgh while bullish fullback Elliott Walker I ^ ^ z I i s ; Eastern Conference ' n § Atlantic Division Pittsburgh and Arizona State win its first bowl game in 39 years, scored on runs of 60 and two yards. »SE*i 9 S’ W L put a taniish on the Big E iA t’s 33-19. Quarterback Robert Hay good, a S-i GB ; i 60 Q “ ■ 2 .: Boston 20 S reputation as the top couege At Tempe, Ariz., Danny Kush, the voted the game’s most valuable •8 e *< ® n ? Philadelphia 20 10 son of the Arizona State coach, offensive player, added a fourth n :> p football conference In the Buffalo 1714 country Friday when Nebraska kicked his third field goal of the quarter touch^wn with a seven-yard 8 New York 13 20 and Kansas took it on Uie chin game vrith only 4:50 remaining to scoring toss to split end Gordon Central Division give the seventh-ranked Sun DevUs a Jones that gave the Panthers plenty GB as favorites in post-season 6 . 9 1 17-14 upset win over fifth-ranked of cushion to withstand a late 5! Atlanta bowl games. Jayhawk surge. Haygood added to Washington Nebraste, a 14-point favorite, in the ¥ < o p ^ p^ : In the Sun Bowl at El Paso, Tex., the Panther domination on the S* p *-i o« Oi aeveland Fiesta Bowl. 8 . »«6 o« !Sl8«A ISSS^C £SQ8SB 5% Tony Dorsett ran for two touchdowna- Houston \Dorsett scored on runs of eight and ground with 102 rushing yards. and riddled the Kansas defense with two yards and ran for 111 of his The Panthers’ win was their first New Orleans 12 his fancy footwork for 142 yards to ? s 8 s n - i * Western Conference game-leading total in the first half bowl triumph since they beat Washington in the 1936 Rose Bowl, a s • o - W L Pet GB a Detroit 12 IS .444 - 21-0, and only the second bowl victory » s * * Pro hoop roundup - S « < Milwaukee 12 in Panther history. ?*=: spae.-7- n Q , g Kansas City 10 Pittsburgh finished the season 8-4 ‘. s i - 9^\ Chicago 7 and Kansas at 7-5. Pacific Division A final Nebraska drive to try to W GB Detroit on top pull out a victory ended on the Sun Golden State 22 Devil 22 when the Comhuskers’ Tony Los Angeles 20 NEW YORK (UPI) - Only in the Bucks 85, Bullets 81 s Davis caught a pass but fumbled Phoenix 15 .556 Dave Meyers’ two free throws with ISI i£8tt«»M . W SSStttDOTM £ U S !H 8 1 National Basketball Association’s when hit hard by John Harris. § . Seattle 16 .500 Midwest Division can a team lose 6:35 left capped a game-long come Portland 11 .344 13 Arizona recovered and ran out the r * 'O Z '! i f f nine straight games and still be in back by Milwaukee as the Bucks final 68 seconds. Friday’s Results first place. toppled Washington behind Brian m m i Atlanta 98, Geveland 97 The Comhuskers, on the running of 6=8 a s H But not by much...as the injury- Winters’ 24 points and Junior Monte Anthony who scored two (UPI Photo) f .a Fhiladeipbla 96, Buffalo 95 Bridgeman’s 19. ’The Bullets were led Detroit 101, Chicago 87 plagued Detroit Pistons managed to touchdowns, led 14-6 going into the by Elvin Hayes with 23 points. Milwaukee 85, Washington stay a half a game ahead of the fourth quarter in a defensive battle. PitVa Tony Dorsett (33) in crowd g’S- 81 MUwaukee Bucks by beating Uie 76ers 96, Braves 9S Fred Mortensen replaced Dennis Boston 112, Phoenix 106 (Thicago BuUs 101-87 Friday night to George McGinnis capped a 31- Sproul, who injured Us elbow early Horde of Kansas defenders make tackle i n *o Rattle 90, Kansas City 87 snw Uiat nine game winless skein. point, 20-rebound performance with a in the quarter, and on Us second play Los Angeles 104, Portland 95 Tiehe nine straight setbacks was the cmcial drive with 43 seconds left in zipped a 10-yard pass to wide ABA worst ever recorded by a Detroit the game for the winning bucket. receiver John Jefferson in the end Pet g Ib team and it was helped along con­ Buffalo’s Randy Smith was the zone. 8 8 88! . £ 8 8 H 8 a* M 0* 8e«ee*«i>w 8HS 1 8 8 IM 8 8 < D^ver 20 .741 - siderably when the Pistons lost both game’s high scorer with 32 points. Mortensen then lobbed a conver­ New York 19 .704 1 their starting guards with tom knee Celtics 112, Suns 106 sion pass for the tie with 13:03 left. S’ ® 2 g i j ? : ' 3 : ? ! i S f f i » 1.3 . Indiana 18 .621 3 49ers fire Nolan Ugamenta in a game Dec. 17 against JoJo White’s 25 points led a Minutes later Sproul came bacK U 513 a ' l i i San Antonio 18 .621 3 g .a -= Kentucky 15 .517 6 Golden State. Two games later, Bob balanced Boston attack in beating and started the winning drive with a 3 s . iS :a Lanier’s knee started acting up again SAN FRANaSCO (UPI) - Dick firing surprised me.” He did not !V a! Louis 14 .412 9 ^ Phoenix and keeping the Celtics in 13-yard keeper and a 17-yard pass to Nolan is out of a job after almost elaborate. Virginia .167 16V5 and he also took a seat on the bench. first place by one game in the Atlan­ Jefferson. When the drive stalled on e: «• ,1*1 But Lanier returned against the tying a longevity record as the coach Under Nolan the 49ers amassed a !s s? Friday’s Results tic Division. White scored 17 points in the Nebraska 12, Kush booted a 29- of the San Francisco 49ers. 54-53-5 regular season record. In the New York 105, St. Louis 101 Bulls Friday night to score 30 points the second half as the Celtics over­ yard field goal. Nolan, 43, a stoic disciple of Dallas last three seasons the 49ers’ record San Antonio 117, Denver 106 with 10 rebounds, four steals and four “ This has to stand on top of all the came a 59-53 Phoenix halftime lead. Cowboy Crach Tom Landry, was has been 16-26. NHL assists. Detroit built up a 13 point games in my 18 years at Arizona Sonics 90, Kings 87 fired from the National Football Rightly or wrongly, the fans the rff! Campbell Conference lead at halftime and Chicago never State,’’ explained a surprisingly Seattle center Tonuny Burleson League club Friday after the 49ers past season have — with increasing Patrick Division ' pulled closer than 10 points in the sank two free throws with 12 seconds calm Frank Kush, the nation’s se­ $ S < ->4 08 00 0 1 C8 S *4 08 ISSI SJ 8 s £ 8 18 ^•Ss W had a dismal 5-9 season. volume — called for Nolan’s ouster. final 24 minutes. left as the Sonics handed Kansas City cond most successful college coach Philadelphia 22 4 8 He became the second NFL coach «r»’9 The victory left Detroit with an Il­ its seventh straight loss. Brace Seals with 151 wins in 191 games—all with s? S* Sf- W SS- •e:?! IS N.Y. Islanders 19 10 6 ls mark. fired since the season ended. Mike led the SoUcs with 21 points. Kansas Arizona. Mcf^rmick was fired Monday by the If |Sgllg^-|?SS^|i Atlanta 18 14 4 Hawks 98, Cavs 97 “ I guess I’ll have to say tUs game BASKETBALL N.Y. Rangers 15 17 4 City’s Scott Wedman led all scorers PhiladelpUa Eagles. ConUe Hawkins scored a season 3 ss Smyth Division with 24 points. is the climax not only for our present Lou Spadia, president and general 8 S' aa g): ,g Ugh 10 points, including a key basket kids, but for ail the ASU teams of the Pee Wee < W L T Lakers 104, Trailblazers 95 manager of Sian Francisco, said only with two minutes left, as Atlanta past.” >=- a 'Chicago Kareem Abdul-Jabbar scored 41 that he relieved Nolan of Us duties Action at the West Side Rec last i i Vancouver snapped Cleveland’s seven game The victory gave Arizona State a points, grabbed 20 rebounds and “ with regret.” He added he had “ a night saw WINF down Nassiff Arms, St. Louis w in ^ g streak in Cleveland. Tom perfect 12-0 season, while Nebraska blocked nine shots to give Los number of candidates” in mind for 27-23, and the Knicks stop the Celtics, 9 Minnesota Henderson added 19 for the Hawks Angeles its 16th home victory in 17 lost its second straight game. ’They his successor and would name one 1 Kansas City while Foots Walker and Campy 29-20. a s . I games. Abdul-Jabbar Ut 17 of 27 had won their first 10. “ as soon as practically possible.” Wales Conference Russell paced the Cavs with 17 points Jefferson, a sophomore, was Jim Kibbee had 14 points and Rick 8 from the field and scored 28 of the Nolan had coached the 49ers for Soucier six for WINF while Dean 181 apiece. Lakers’ 54 points in the second half. named the game’s leading offensive eight seasons. Buck Shaw has the Montreal player as he hauled down eight Page with eight points and Tom tenure record with the club, having Finnegan with six paced Arms. Dave Los Angeles passes for 113 yards. College basketball roundup directed it for nine seasons. Dougan had 12 points for the Knicks Pittsburgh Colorado, ranked 11th, plays No. 9 Detroit Contacted at Us Palo Alto, Calif., Texas tUs afternoon in the 17th an­ with Mark Cromwell adding eight Washington home, he said of Us dismissal: “ I and Mark Walling seven to the win­ Adams Division nual Astro-Bluebonnet football game just found out about it today at Houston. Texas is a two-point pick. ning total. Billy Silver had 15 points (Friday). Some things about the for the Celtics. 3*01 S S 3 3 5 Z 5? z z s> n* C Z .S ’^35 Buffalo Indiana breezes SS 'Sg»i >S9 8?.g'SSw »?S WO sr p p :5? £;C3» 5pp cS- s p g? lilg? »>< l : 9” Friday’s Results so few field goal attempts that even points to lead 12th-ranked North § :*a g: I i S3 . £(B 12 S' oa . S''=' N.Y. Islanders at Detroit, if the Lions had made them all, the Carolina State to a 110-96 victory >§• aft. — postponed (snow) Hoosiers still would have won. over Western Kentucky after Duke Atlanta. 4, Pissburgh 3 Top-ranked Indiana allowed Minnesota 1, Washington 1 beat Auburn, 85-74, in the first game 5 Boston 6, Buffalo 3 Columbia only 40 shots and the of the Raleigh doubleheader. ¥ “ ¥ - Los Angeles 4, California 2 Hoosiers buried the Lions, 106-63, in No. 13 Washington stayed unbeaten 96 greyhounds 8 WHA the opeUng round of the Holiday with a 69-54 win over Florida State in 8 S I M « ^ ^ I I ? 08 4 8 8 Q 8 08 «D 08 cn < I 8 S ! 8 8 8 i ^ ^ 00 CJ1 o» s East Festival in New York Qty. the opening round of the Far West W L T Pts Manhattan edged St. Bonaventure Classic. In the second game, r i g ’ o New England 67-65 to win the dubious honor of Northwestern upset Oregon State, 72- make this Cincinnati history meeting Indiana in tonight’s 67. i|ll|il|li|i’5'< s ®.y» » I S' □ J g: ( o^ H3 » ®S.c r ^ SS» STP . a ™P- rei ’s J? S'o?, I Sj. s- Indianapolis semifinals. St. John’s also meets No. 16 San Francisco had to over­ . g Q . t s B . t g - f « •-♦» rt €-► J2» BT c* a 3. IS B< £2*S i ..? e s. Cleveland South Carolina. come a 17-point halftime deficit to * < i : '!? iil5l » P ^ P St. John’s had some difficulty in edge Niagara, 60-57, in the Ocean subduing Temple, 67-59, but the State Classic. The Dons meet Rhode Houston Gamecocks coasted to a 95-86 Island in tonight’s title game. Rhode Minnesota San Diego opening round victory over Island edged Brown, 60-59. Phoenix Villanova. No. 19 Kansas State rolled over Denver No. 17 St. John’s overcame a winless Iowa State, 81-67, and ■ 8 >{*■: 8 ^ 8 8 8 S 88g--4 8 8 S CD cn M 8 8 8 Canadian troublesome zone defense by Temple Missouri edged Oklahoma State, 81- And you can bet on it. 1 8 8 I 8 8 S ' 8 S ( 1 8 8 18 81 8 ^ CO 00 en 8 8 . 8 CO 00 cn CO to win its eighth straight game. 79, in opening round games of the Big S’S’o ?^CSs Winnipeg South ( ^ lin a built up a 25-point Eight Tournament. 3~ » o (iuebM 2- 2^ 22 2. i ri,3gsss''='^^ lead to coast past a disorganized 5 Sr § o * *< a p Eldmonton « ° c •? i i a§ Eighth-ranked Nevada-Las Vegas f ss* MTO Toronto ■w =•3 S c= s ar'E .■S remained unbeaten with an easy 107- Bolton wins third s a u a 3 ;o-a s Friday’s Results 90 victory over Utah. Houston 9, Denver 4 3-S a £ • 5^ S a i No. 10 Louisville i'eached the finals With senior forward Paul Groves New England 4, Cincinnati 3 of its own Holiday Classic topping going over the 1,000-point total for his Calgary 5, Winnipeg 4 Toronto 8, Ekfanonton 6 small college power Kentucky State, career, the Bolton High basketball .5? team downed Lyman Memorial, 72- 8 8 San Diego 4, Phoenix 2 106-93. They meet Texas A&M in I 8 S cn CO S3 8 8 on . 88 8 tonight’s championship game. The 60, last night in Lebanon. 8 Groves tossed in 16 points to bring his total to date to 1,008 points. He £• H ^ z CO a; 5 2 s s < ! 1 9'S’S’S’:i. O P O g Little League meets also had 18 rebounds. Kevin >:i 9 ! sg§§ S'® 8 W TO B) iS s.•H < O a & 3 1 .3. § S..|.‘a |. o »■(§••< " S- o s- § ’Is®” § :g a 1-3 i- Manchester Little League baseball Kowalyshyn paced the 3-2 winners s !^ a •2‘S-!’ o S 5dl ^ i ” lirt '" Dp ^ 60 has scheduled a meeting Monday with 24 points followed by Kevin Hills The starting bell rings. The first eight of 96 greyhounds fi? ss a ® • s; S. « a a £i 5 a • a 09f . g"a 'S sr K i m r o « S' a Unusual exhibit night at 7:30 at the Legion Home. The (18) and Jeff Brown (12). Lyman is 2- make lightning leaps from their starting boxes, surging s t: f! f PINEHURST, N.C. public is invited. 3 for the season. s 1 §■¥ re Q (UPI) — The most popular from 0 to 40 mph. CM and unusual exhibit in the World Golf HaU of Fame It’s a Connecticut first. The newest, most modern '¥ S? here is a cotfection of more BARGAINS than 9,000 pencils amassed greyhound track in the world. Where you’ll thrill, .8 8!38^ 88i^ £3888: I S ^ ^ ^ <0 00 IN BLOOM 8 and donated by Paul IN THE

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A VERY HAPPY AND at n OnM K PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR a t 5 FROM ALL OF US AT ft FROM ALL OF US 9 TO ALL OF YOU MERRY CHRISTMAS ft) A HAPPY AND HEALTHY AND I It’s easy to be merry in a charming old home. ’This one ft) ^PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR! 'e v a b u a family room with a cozy fireplace and a slate Ifloor. Lots of room here (6 on the first floor) and lots of MERRin AGENCY |chahn (e.g. wide floor boards, canvass ceilings and THE ft) 'Dutch oven, etc.). Mid 60’s. Wo specialize In Residential, Commer­ - REALTORS - cial, Industrial and Investment Proper­ ty. Also Appraisals, Business Oppor­ 122 EAST CENTER STREET tunities, Refinancing and Relocation...

JACKSTON-AVANTE GnhRK REAL ESTATE HAPPY NEW YEAR 127WastMlddlaTkpa Who couldn’t be happy in the delightful Ranch nestled m z m Manchastar among the trees with a view to Hartford. ’Two fireplaces, family room, 1!A baths, full basement. Low 40’i I 646-1316 or 646-6461 KEITH Open Monday thru Friday 9:00 till 8:30, Saturday 9:00 till 5:00, Sun. 10:00 till 4:30 646-4126 Real Estate 649-1822

Ie n lalBalalEalBikaha h a Is MANCHESTER WEST SIDE ^ ( a h a “ MY HUSBAND LOVES Avon as much as I do! As an Avon representative, I’m the neighbornood beauty expert.exp I get out - meet people - have extra money. And still have time for my family.” Sound LOVELY FOREST HILLS CUSTOM 6UILT good? Call 523-9401. S room, 2W both rooMoneo In Immoeulalo movo-ln condition. 4 M n - •Izo bodroomt, Rroplacod tamllir room odloconl lo ippllancod kUebon. Rilocotod owner lorcod lo uerlllco In low tSO’Z. iS S IT TODAYII CoS LAUNDRY SERVICE - we Suunno or Arthur Bhorto, S4S-32SS. are now accepting applications for laundry, washroom and deliveries posi­ tion. Full time, 40 hours. Manchester Builder la Days, evenings. Excellent I TOWN OF COVENTRY I arranged lor 7% % financing on this new TAX COLLECTOR’S NOTICE HOUSEWIVES - Earn extra fringe benefits, ^ p ly in per­ income, pleasant working con­ RSI Custom-Built Ranch featuring 12x24 fully la Notice is hereby given that son. Meadows Convalescent ditions, hours 9-1, 5-9. Call us Home, 333 Bidw ell St., ■ equipped kitchen, formal dining room, the second installment of for interview, 875-0776. Manchester. h a i two lull baths, oak floora, three spacloue la taxes on the Grand List of Oc­ ■ ’4bedrooms,I V U I W m * 9 full IMRI wbasement, w a w is s w is w i -2-car garage. tober 1, 1974 is due and hnw .k Aluminum a ___e______—siding1 ^ 1^.^ with ^Mlaalabrick SMsenafront andAsq«4 ^city lA tf ...... »- J __AIsJa a 4 la payable on January 1, 1976. . utilities. Located on the West Side of Last day for payment without b e Manchester. Please call for a personal la interest is February 2,1976. eOLTON 8 ROOMS If second installment is not + la A moot oHroctlvo Trl-Lovd In charming country (otHng. 3 badroomo, paid on or before February 2, la THE HAYES AND FROM OUR BUILDERS pontllod (omily room and don, lot floor laundry room. Ptuo ovoralao 1- 1976, interest will be charged car garaga and gardan houaa with workatiop. Call Suiann* or Arthur at the rate of 1 per cent per la CORPORATION ^ Shorta, 646-3233. month, or a minimum of $2.00, JA M ES A . McCa r t h y ft Ja WATSON BEACH COa (whichever; is greater), from la 55 East Center St. F Q E 9 ft the due date of January 1. Manchester I iw a ft Payments may be mailed to |g 646-0131 la RORERT W. AGNEW Manchester Office e 647-9139 P.O. Box 185, Coventry, Conn. la ft 06238, or made in person at the Town Office Building, Route b lalalBleibibila la RRAHANEY & CHOMA ft 31, Monday-Thursday ■ 8:30 ft a.m. to 12:15 p.m. and 12:45 p.m. to 4:30; Friday.8:30 a.m. PS ft to 12:15 p.m.; 12:45 p.m. to 4 National Weather Forecast p.m., holidays excepted. ft Dated at Coventry, Connec­ ft ticut, December 27, 1975. Audrey M. Bray Tax Collector HOjUSES ARE ft SEASONS _ ft) □ N O T I C E S PS ft) Herm Frechette OlffiETlNOS Hi Martin LIKE PEOPLE... ft) Lo s t and Found ft) As the clock hand turns the old year Into You don’t know their ft) the new, we want to wish you a bright LOST - Eight-month-old, sable ft) and white male, miniature and successful new year. Collie, vicinity Manchester High. Heartbroken family warmth and elegance misses him badly. 646-2482, 643-1646, Bob. ft) FROM ALL OF US AT Practicing for the real thing until you get to ft) a FRECHEHE & MARTIN Side-stepping up a ski stair, Kevin Flanagan prepares, uriW IAIK tIIO K X All T O LU N D * With flexed knees, upper left, Kevin leans into his RIDE WANTED - Hebron - 03,800 HAPPY NEW YEAR! upper left, for a schuss and a jump from his jump... Manchester. Hours 9-5. Daily. For period ending 7 a.m. Sunday, Dec. 28. Saturday night will In a neighborhood of fine homes, with all the athenltla know them... homemade ski jump in the back of his house at 48 N. Call 228-9617. find rain and or showers in the mid and upper Pacific coast, most people are looking for. Four bedrooms, 2% baths, Elm St. which comes at the end of the run, lower right. eastern Texas, Oklahoma, eastern portions of Kansu, and first floor family room with firepkice, fom ul dining 9 (Herald photos by Dunn) RIDE WANTED to P6tW, southern Florida, while snow is likely in the upper New York room, two car garage, N A LARGE WOODED LOT. 9 Poised at the summit, upper right, Kevin surveys the E ast H artford, 7-3:30, 62 state area. G ear to partly cloudy elsewhere. Minimum THE HOUSE TO MOVE UP TOI 9 incline and the distance of the jump. Oxford Street, off West Mid­ readings include: (approximate maximum temperaturu in dle Turnpike. 643-2^. parenthesis) Atlanta 31 (49), Boston 26 (38), Chicago 23 (32), 9 Geveland 23 (33), D allu 38 (58), Denver 16 (41), Duluth IS (28), P Th e ^^ONE S T O P ” Realtor □ FINANCIAL Houston 38 (68), Jacksonville 39 (61), K ansu Gty 27 (55), Little Washington window: Rock 32 (50), L u Angela 50 (70), Miami 62 (74), MinneapoUs31 9 for all your housing needs Bonda-Stocka-Mortgagaa 9 (31), New O rleau 43 (68), New York 30 (36), Phoenix 40 (70), n iV F lS H (9 San Francisco 49 (61), Seattle 30 (48), St. Louis 26 (50), 172 H53 realty company MORTGAGEiS, loans first, se­ Washington 30 (41). PB Garry Rothman Annette Fimegan Dave Doremus cond, third. Ail kinds. Realty M3-15M Candidate in the White House statewide. Credit rating un­ necessary. Reasonable. Con­ TYPIST - part time for own party. He must first fidential, quick LUNCH HOUR Help for grill WASfflNGTON (UPI) - new requirements. Ann’s Spot 21 Oak St., January, days or evenings, for hurdle the primaries with will be an overview of how arrangements. Alvin Lundy President Ford is tearing a The holiday season com­ Agency. 527-7971.100 Constitu­ nchester. accounting office, 649-2206 BEST BUYS BY BELFIORE former California Gov. Sips are that the voters he sees the country today page out of his es at a time when Ford is tion Plaza, Hartford. Ronald Reagan as his are going to be tough this and where he hopes to BOOKKEEPER - Secretary, PART TIME - janitorial help CLEAN TWO FAMILY pr^ecessor’s book in this getting the administration Evenings, 233-6879. rival. Reagan has been a year and will be doing a lot direct it in the future. one person office, early mornings, Tn Convenient also! Quiet, dead-end street in central loca­ ready for the election cam­ Manchester-Vernon area. campaign year. name in GOP politics for of independent thinking. Ford, in view of his MORTGAGES - 1st, and 2nd Displaycraft, Manchester, tion. Regular 8-8 Duplex PLUS three extra, professionally Instead of racing around paign ahead. The polls 6 4 ^ 7 . Ask for Mr. Scott. Must have telephone and many years. He has strong Tlie candidates themselves philosophy, was not mortgages — Interim finan­ ftoiiihpd bedrooms on third floor of one side. Three full ■MfS- the country in search of have gone both ways, cing — expeditious and con­ transportation. Good rates to backing in the conservative are going to be subjected to expected to offer many WELDER with fabricating reliable people. Call 247-8111 baths, ceramic tiled. All copper plumbing, aluminum votes, he is going to place showing him ahead and fidential service, J.D. Real storms, screens, doors. If you’re looking for high income ranks of his party. closer scrutiny to explain new propams which would Estate Assoc. 6^1980. experience needed. Call 62$ except Sunday. MANCHE6TER behind other candidates, t o set off today’s high interest rates, this one is for you! the emphasis on his role as Ford’s advantage with and defend their proposals. expand the federal 89 Oxford Street a President hard at work at while Ford himself says Tw ^iscgss per hour, ca ll 6S3-$571, carpet, individual baiement, private patio. show up for dinner half the time and would get home at 15 Act without 9 Cellara 25 Surplus 45 Shabby anytime. 118 MAIN ST., three-room dawn. speech to Poisonous 26 Unearths 46 Delicacy Ppl-IT|C5. heated apartment, security, Also he’d go on a lot of "fishing and hunting” trips, but 17 Maxim plant 28 Shaepllka 47 English 1^. BASSET HOUND - ARC 8190, caU 6432426, 35. by R.F. Damato he’d never tell me how I could reach him in case of 18 Shuteye 11 Uses needle 30 Anatomy (ab.) river 19 Sibyl and thread 31 Peel, as a 48 Nuisance (Z -2 7 12-71 registered, male, eight |jIyilLJlB£ emergency. Call PAUL DOUGAN, REALTOR. 21 Qet up 16 Drug potato 50 Uncommon • nn>>iw.iac..iii«»UM.oii. "fUMilf months, |1S0, 7 4 2 ^ . MANCHESTER - large two WeU, it all became clear when two young girls came to my 23BO/S 20 Parts In 33 Book ol 51 Persia bedroom Townhouse, 1 1/2 house yesterday. One of girls said she was my husband’s nickname dramas maps 52 Superlative LOVABLE PUPPY - Free to baths, private oitrances and "fiance” and started telling me all the heartbreaking details 24 Bushy clump 22 Prophata 35 Foot part suffixes good home. Call 871-1071. 24 Ancient Irish 40 Phr'anatlc 55 Footllka WINTMROP ITINGXMVMLU patio, full basement, includes about how Freddy had promised to marry her as soon as our 27 Qo by aircraft neat, appliances, carpeting, 29 Jump capital 43 Thick soup part Mickey Finn — Morris WaiBS FOUR ROOMS - first floor, MANCHESTER - one “divorce” was finaLShe said her home was 150 miles away, NEEDED - home for affec­ 8365, per month, Paul W. 32 Qo by jet r r UT separate heat, security, 8170 a but that she’d quit her job, sold everything and moved here w AROUND 7HI6 TlAAe FOUR slightly used V.W. 1021, 6434535, 6433940. o h w a p t z ' ^ w h i.that ^ HAiHAiIWAS Ranch, three bedrooms, IVk 1/2 baths, all appliances, con­ maculate, adults, no pets, 8133 gilt. They've been holding It un­ are also a possibility. baths, beautiful family room, 1180. Bulldlng-ControcUng 33 Tires, 850 lot, 6435755. 1972 PLYMOUTH Sebring, PUniUfcSDUON, NEWER three bedroom venient schools and shopping. per month. 742-8907. til they see you. (NEWSPAPER E m X R P R IS E ASSN. I CUJUeOMc. MClROHlC-UXTKlMfp two fireplaces, 3zone heat, mag wheels, automatfe Duplex, 1 .1/2 baths, all Peterman Agency, 64394()4, large rec room, 2-car garage. fnvM lm m f P roportf 2S NEWTON H. Smith & Sons - TWO Yamaha Snow mobiles, transmission, power brakes, Bugs Bunny Heimdahl and Stoffel AFAT.LtniE CRffiPll'a •5CH\MAJ?TZ n e v e r appliances, carpeting, full 6432912. MANCHESTER - Sub-let, ~ 5 * e 1»75byNEA, Inc Low 60’s. Immediate occupan­ Remodeling, repairing, ad­ one 1973, 8750, one 1972 8500, power steering, air- basem ent, 8260 m onthly, January 1st, one bedroom RUMT? yv i t e i HIMK3R •SAIPTMAT cy. Ken Ostrinsky Realtor, CENTER STREET area - five ditions, rec rooms, porches or both for 81000, 2230317. conditioning, AM/FM radio. Where thiah teenage drinking apartment building, five gar­ and roofing. No job too small. Frechette & Martin Realtors, MANCHESTER - First floor, apartment, heat, carpeting, 82,000. 6432763. 6431333.______becoming a prahbluml" ages, annual income 811,^ . Call 6433144. SNOWMOBILE Skidoo Elan, 6434144. five room apartment, all ^80 per month. 643-0615. MANCHESTER CSll between 37 p.m. 6434056. four years old. Used two appliances, fully carpeted, FORD, 1970, Mustang, 6 CARPENTRY - Repairs, years, total five hours. Wii MANCHESTER- Three basement storage with FOUR ROOM apartment - cylinder, 3 sp e^ , convertible. Our Boarding House — Carroii & McCormick HOUSE AND double trailer, gas can' bedroom apartment, in newer washer and dryer connec­ large rooms, first floor, heat, Excellent condition. 81,450. or Rool Estate Wontod 2$ remodeling, additions, gar­ 6USINESS ages, roofing, call David helmet, gloves. Asking 8550. 2-family, carpeted, tions. Convenient schools and apmiances, laundry facilities, best offer. 6436147, 6432036. appliances, air-conditioning, shopping. Peterman Agency, 8235, 6434884, 643 ALL CASH for your property Patria, 644-1796. 6432252. LOCATION 8245 monthly, security 6439404, 6432912. 1947 CHEVROLET sedan Extra nice, six room within 24 hours. Avoid red SKI BOOTS - Henke, size 8, required, references, no pets. delivery. 1948 Chevrolet tape, instant service. Hayes WES ROBBINS carpentry Aeeeeeeeeeweeeeeeeveeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaj; Colonial, plus heated two- 6435836. Available February Coupe, with 283 rebuilt and Corporation, 646-0131. remodeling specialist. Au­ 825, ice skates, boys size 7,86, story bam. Ideal for of­ ditions, rec rooms, dormers, child’s maple table and chair, 1st. turbo hydramatic transmis­ fices, shop or tradesman. 86, 6431440. NOW RENTING! ♦ sion. Call 6431068 after 5:30, SELLING your house? Call us built-ins, bathrooms, ♦ The Fiintstones — Hanna-Barbera Productions Near hospital. 857,500. kitchens, 6433446. VERNON - Town House 649-6233. first and we’ll make you a Gardens, a beautifully cash offer. T. J. Crockett, 8 H P. YARDM AN snow INDEPENDENCE landscaped apartment com­ 1973 VEGA GT wagon, four on WARREN E. Realtor, 643-1577. LEON aESZYNSKI builder - blower 30” . Good condition. new homes custom built, Asking 8250. Call 6435358. munity of unusual architec­ the floor, to settle estate, best tural design. Total electric, no VILLAGE offer, 6437310. HOWLAND IMMEDIATE CASH for your remodeled, additions, rec SEASONED FIREWOOD - pets. One and two bedroom Manchester property. Let us emlain our rooms, garages, kitchens dumptruck load, 830 also sand apartments available im­ 1974 VOLKSWAGEN Station RooMoro 843-1108 fair proposal. Call Mr. remodeled, bath tile, cement Dir. from Route 6 & 44A work. Steps, dormers. gravel and stone, call 6439504. mediate through January 1st. North on Rt. 83 (Main St.) wagon, mint condition, Belfiore, M7-1413. Starting at 8165 per month. MANCHESTER - Colonial, Residential ,or commercial. 10to nsnry*Henry. ▲ automatic, 20,500 miles. MAPLE DINING room set, Call 872-0528 Monday through Silver blue. Best offer. (]ali central location, good MAY WE BUY your home? Call 6434291. kneehole desk, air conditioner Friday 8 a.m.-5 p.m. for ap­ Unusual one bedroom Townhouses in a l befor 9 p.m., 6435741. mechanical condition, new Quick, fair, all cash and no and other household items, pointment. kitchen cabinets, small bam, problems. Call Warren E. TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY ;;park-like setting, quiet neighborhood,? call 742-6460 after 4. owner anxious, 829,900, Hayes Howland, Realtors, 6431106. Carpentry and general con­ ;; close to shopping, church, bus, pool andj Motorcyefas-Stoyefas 54 Corp. 6430131. tracting. Residential, and MANCHES’TER - SOUTH, 314 room apartment, near 1-84, commercial. Whether it be a ‘•tennis. HARLEY DAVIDSON - 1967, INSTANT cash for your home. INDOOR heat and hot water, stove and RANCH, 5 1/2 rooms, three small repair job, a custom 1200CC, chopped, springer Call Dan Reale, at Reale’s refrigerator, 521-2410. Featuring: bedrooms, fireplace, living Corner Realtors, 6434525. built home or anything in FLEA MARKET • Maaaive Bedroom • Waik-in Ciosete front end, 81,k)0 investea in room with L shaped dining between, call 6 4 3 1 ^ . engine. Must sell, 82,300. CaU mOJtO ST. COMMON, TWO BEDROOM luxury • Fuii Basement • Laundry Hook-Ups area. Garage. Excellent WE WILL buy your home. MUKHESTBI • Private Entrances and Patios 289-0167 or 6438653. neighborhood. 837,500. TOBIAS CARPENTRY Ser­ Townhouse, located in Quick, efficient professional BoMnd Dairy Quoon Highland Park section of s Air Conditioner • Color Co-ordinated Decor Buz Sawyer — Roy Crane Philbrick Agency, 6434200. service. Call us first. W. J. vice - Remodeling, repairs, Compon-Trolloro additions, custom building. No on Brood Slroot Manchester. Wooded, and Includes Heat FOR WY P E R S O M A iy WOULD USE IT TO BLACKMAIL CITIES. THINK OF^ Barcomb Realtor, 644-8000. private. For information call Idobllo Homaa 65 MANCHESTER - Five room job too small. Free estimates. USE, SIR, I HAVE A THE BILLIONS OF DOLLARS THAT A CITY OF F N E j EVERY SUNDAY 6^1616 or 6435295. NULLION PEOPLE WOULD FAY TO AVOIP^ Ranch. Fireplace, eat-in CASH for your property. Call Over 25 years experience. 643 We have a large variety of 1 A 2-bedroom MOVE UP to 14’ wide living. GREAT PASSION FOR kitchen, 11/2 baths, full base­ 5769. Short Ribs — Frank Hitt liTTCD nccToiu^Tinu/ us first if anxious to Sell. 0-0 FOUR ROOMS, first floor, apartments and townhouses throughout No better time to trade. i. WEALTH, GRANDEUR, ment, carport, aluminum tm pnxjjPD. ^ Keith Real EsUte, 6434126 or garage, cellar storage, large the Town D* Manchester. Brand new 14’ front kitchen, storm doo rs and windows. ... COL-UECT 6431922. RooRng-SUIng-Chlmnof 34 yardf, on Hartford, Rd. two bedroom, 89,895. Large MEV, MAVE V(OU MCW,l2lGHT APTER Convenient shopping and owaanniBMiab UNEMPUDVMEMr W« I a N Nmw, MS. Manchester, 8165 monthly, selection of new and uiM EVER /xioTICE'O- C;MRlSmA/1AS/SO ^ schools. 61 Alice Drive, 838,- RannoiNl F. Damato CHECKS Sorvleoo OHorod 31 ROOFING - Specializing ra n c o m i amo h i a t id call 6432871. homes. Special one bedroom M A N V Pu n N V UTTLE 500. Peterman Agency, 643 repairing roofs, new roofs, nosT noons. Owner Davelopor gun burner, 8995. Parti 9404, 6432912. DRESSMAKING, hems and gutter work, chimneys, MANCHESTER Gardens - supplies and accessories, fuU alterations, done in my home, cleaned and r ^ ir e d . 30 years Detigned IF'lth time service department. MANCHESTER - One mile to Doolor’o Spoco two bedroom duplexuplex in reasonable. Call 646^19. experience. Free estimates. beautiful country setting,ng, 8.199 You in Mind Plaza Homes, 1348 Wilbur East Hartford, Neat'six room AvoUoUo Howley, 6435361. monthly includes heat, hot Cross Highway. Berlin ’Tum- Cape, fireplace, formal 0 WGH Home Improvements - water, appliances, and ModeF Open 11:30 til SP.M. pike. Berlin, Ct. 1-6230369. dining, garage, big yard, fast chimney repairs and cleaning, D&A ROOFING. Roofs, Mo Admioolon Chorgo arklng. Walk to eveiything. sale needed. Asking 835,600. Paul W. Dougan, Realtor free estimates, 20 years siding, gutters, and leaders. CALL Superintendent, 646-0090. SELLING YOUR Mobile Zanotti Realtors, 228-9485, Free estimates. Fully in- 649-3940 646-1021 643-4535| home? Buyers waiUng. 1-613 anytime. experience, insured, call Iiite Company, dhytlme, “ — miTMl. 1 4 9 ^ , qiisi HMIIni. ► %ss*eeeessssssessssse#eeeeeeeee*e4ee#se4 N N im t lt r . < i