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MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1974 - VOL. XCIV, No. 19 Manchester—A City of Village Charm EIGHTEEN PAGES PRICE! FIFTEEN CENTS Mexican Oil Policy Stated

TUBAC, Ariz. (UPI) — Mexican Presi­ been staking out positions subject to quiet wants to buy at the world price,” On Cuba, Ford said he told Echeverria, dent Luis Echeverria told President Ford negotiation later. Echeverria said. “We had not seen any change in the at­ Monday the United States will get no The new finds have permitted Mexico — titude of Mr. Castro and the people in his special benefit from the big, new oil Will Sell for Cash for decades barely self-sufficient in oil — government. Inasmuch as there has been strikes in his country, and Ford told Echeverria told Ford that Mexico’s to begin exporting petroleum. no change, it is not expected that our at­ Echeverria the U.S. attitude toward Cuba newly discovered oil reserves will not be Important to Mexico titude would change toward Cuba.” remains unchanged. used to force down the international price “This is very important for Mexico Both Presidents had to take domestic of oil, but will be sold to all comers — for when we consider the prices prevailing in Mexico is a leader in the growing move­ audiences and international con­ cash, at the high prices decreed by the the world market,” the Mexican president ment to restore Cuba to the hemisphere siderations into account in their public Arab-dominated oil cartel. .•'SPJ said, adding with a grin, “prices which we community. joint appearance, and they could have “Mexico is selling oil to anyone who will respect.” Sewage Plant Re-Activation Report Denied 2 and Calvin Taggart, district public works district directors and the town’s ad­ Massaro named Lassow and McKeever 2 By SOL COHEN superintendent, expressed similar ministrative staff.” to accompany him to the meeting. He said Town Manager Robert Weiss said today opinions, all explaining they heard the Massaro and Director Patrick Brown he won’t make any commitments, will there is "absolutely no substance to the report from sources they couldn’t (or objected to the way the ’Thursday night take written records of the proceedings report” discussed publicly at an Eighth wouldn’t) identify — that the town is meeting was requested. Both said it and will report them to the district board District Board of Directors meeting Mon­ having so much trouble at its three-year- should have been requested in writing, and for its consideration. day night, that the Town of Manchester old, multi-million dollar Secondary not orally. Massaro and Lassow said they don’t will ask the district to re-activate its aban­ Sewage Treatment Plant, that the only Massaro asked for a formal vote by his know what subjects Weiss intends to doned Primary Sewage Treatment Plant. solution to the problems is temporary use board, authorizing him to attend. Nobody explore. of the district’s treatment plant. It was made the motion and the discussion con­ The discussion started when Director Cost Estimated 2 abandoned last April by order of the state tinued. Gordon Lassow told the board of two Lassow, in reporting LaBelle’s Police Take Special Training Department of Environmental Protection recommendations — one by Weiss, for a After about a half-hour of the pros and recommendation that the district’s treat­ (DEP). Sgt. Orville Cleveland Jr., above,

NA1IONA1 W iATHfl SfRVKf FOttCAST I* 7AM EST . o n s u m e r MANCHESTER HOSPITAL NOTES Ray Ellis Firm Involved l o n c e r n •CATTLE Discharged Friday: Sarah Also, Phillip Hester, Amston; Also, Ruth Hanson, 234 Green BUSINESS Griffiths, East Hartford; Vic­ Terry Capshaw, 34G Jefferson Rd.; Alice Skinner, 6 Notch Connecticut Department o( Consumer Protection toria Carney, 165 Graham Rd., St.; Arlene Hennequin, Broad Rd., Bolton; David Stone, 55 An Alaska company and re-elected in 1966. He $15 million contract it will supp­ PSTON Barbara B. Dunn. Commissioner R egal’s organized and operated by a resigned in February 1967. A 0.34 South Windsor; Glenn Brook. Hillside Ave., Vernon; Anthony ly 59 security guards. The Pelletier, 106 Hartland Dr., Discharged Friday: Angelo Ferrigno, 73 Allison Dr., South former Manchester native Winsted native, he graduated number is expected to rise to Connecticut’s Largest Men’s Shop Vernon; Ethel Libbey, 333 Napolentano, 105 Birch St.; Windsor; Paulette 'Asselin, (from 1964 to 1967 a member of from Yale University in 1950. 125 in a year, under an amended Bidwell St.; Merrill Driscoll, Denise Mena:^, East Hartford; Storrs; Diane Soule, Putnam; the Board'of Directors) has He is 45. He resided in contract, Prevent Drug Abuse 142 Hartland Dr.; Margaret Karl Buckingham, 32 Strant St; Barbara McCarthy, 132 Falknor been awared a $15 million con- Manchester at 119 Parker St. Ellis, before he left for Shea, Wethersfield; Stella Paul Chetelat, 113 Spring St.; Dr.; Teresa Reavlel, Stafford tarct for providing security ser­ and at 115 Cushman Dr. Alaska, was director of the •AN FRANCI^CoT ^ ^ ' ' ^ 7 Farrick, 45 Trebbe Dr.; Santo Springs; Catherine Deakin, 25 vices for the trans-Alaska Travelers’ Research Center In the Early Years Geraldine FitzPatrick, 71L The contract, was awarded to V ll30.48--^ Leone, 21 West St.; Brenda Hansen Dr., Vernon. pipeline construction project. Computer Laboratories in Hart­ 29.83 Bluefleld Dr.; Fablola Corbeil, Ellis’ firm by Alyeska Pipeline Tracy, 105 Famham Rd., South Also, Cornelia Monroe, 17 Raymond L. Ellis and his ford. From 1959 to 1961 he was 13F Carver Lane; Angeline Service Co., the firm responsi­ Windsor. Bailey, East Hartford; Doreen Canterbury St.; Gerald family resided in Manchester field engineering site super­ LOA A N « L C e '- The time to start thinking of confidence in you and the doc­ ble for design, construction and ATLANTA Also, Matthew Woodrow, 104 Anderson, 14 W. Center St.; Mailings, New Haven; Gail from 1961 to 1967, when they visor for the Sylvania Corp. He drug abuse prevention is during tor that the medication is operation of the cross-country Pine Knob Dr.; South Windsor; Rachel Helfrick, 14 West­ Porter, East Hartford; ^nford moved to Alaska. He was was responsible for the installa­ 3000 _ 3024 a child’s early years since it is necessary for health and not be pipeline. A second $15 million Angus Drever, 63 Bigelow St.; minster Rd. Shaw, Seekonk, Mass. ‘ "\ elected a town director in 1964 tion and maintenance of the 3 0 0 0 generally conceded that drug taken as a delightful f ^ ^contract for security went to Linda Dube, 66 Margaret Rd.; Ballistic Missile Early Warning abuse prevention begins at experience. Wackenhut of Alaska, a sub­ lOWEIT TEMPEtATUIIS Gabrial Liutvinas, Wlndsor- Malboeuf Head System at Thule, Greenland / home. The National Institute of sidiary of Wachkenhut Corp. of “3.2 ville; Michael McMahon, 11 and Clear, Alaska. MIAMI Drug abuse isn’t limited to Mental Health recommends Of Pipe Band Coral Gables, Fla. Duncaster Lane, Vernon. He serves now as consulting the use of illegal drugs, as so that you show your child you Kenneth Malboeuf of 236 W. Ellis’ company is named engineer to agencies in Alaska, r-lE C E N D < many think and a dictionary can withstand a certain amount Discharged Saturday: Helen Center St. has been re-elected NANA (the Northwest Alaska including the Criminal Justice definition of the word abuse is of pain or emotional upset Fairbanks, 344 Oak St.; Nellie M to his fifth term as president of Native Association). It is one of Planning Agency, the Alaska •1*1. it I RAIN SNOW "improper use or treatment.” without turning to drugs or Abrahamson, 99 W. Franklin Coventry ♦Ij the Manchester Pipe Band. only 12 native regional cor­ Court System and the Alaska Begin drug abuse prevention alcoholic drink for quick relief. Park, Rockville; Dorothy Other officers elected: Gor­ porations in Alaska. Under the Judicial Council. AIR in your own home by always r/r| SHOWERS f lo w Medications are part of our Alleano, 1519 Sullivan St., South don McGowan of Vernon, vice consulting your physician to lives and we cannot avoid them. >\>\ president and Aubrey un WEATHER f OTOCAST Windsor; John Konarski, 90 determine which medicine, how ’Treat them with care and as a Norman St.; Noella Gautreau, Anttiittc SlioLo Bob Buxenbaum McMullen of Manchester, You certainly can... much and how often to give it to temporary necessity to correct Old Post Rd., Tolland; Thomas treasurer, (a post he has held your child. Keep in mind that a condition for which your since 1962). Gay, 476 E. Middle Tpke.; ■JOIN STAFF For Period Ending 7 AM EST Wednesday. Snow is forecast for portions of Wyoming with aspirin, vitamins and cold physician has prescribed the Michael Tarr, 277 Highland St.; mb ^ nit Pipe major Charles Murdoch Control Your rain and showers from the Rockies through the Central Plains into the Middle Mississippi tablets are classified as drugs, particular drug. Brenda Caswell, Stafford was re-elected for his eleventh too. WATER WEIGHT Valley. Scattered showers and thunderstorms are likely for the Southwest and for Most of all, parents should Springs; Carol Francis, Bill Burrows and Bob Buxen­ tor for Casual Corner Stores. term; Andrew Nisbet of Wind­ Expert proper control over look forward to setting a good FRIDAY, Oct 25th, 11 am to 10 pm southern Florida. Fair to partly cloddy skies are indicated elsewhere. Minimum Terrace Dr., Rockville. Also, baum have joined the staff at D Buxenbaum is assigned to the sor was re-elected to his fifth PROBLEM your child’s medication. Keep example of living in such a way Lill-sie Knower, 70 Brookfield . & L in the Manchester store at store operations area. He was term as drum sargeant, and temperatures, (maximum temperatures in parenthesis) : Atlanta 50 (70), Boston 45 ( 60), all medicines out of the child’s SATURDAY, O ct 26th, 11 am to 6 pm that drug abuse is discouraged. St., South Windsor; Claire the Parkade. Burrows is previously regional supervisor William Taylor of Bolton was ^ U S E Chicago 43 (61), Cleveland 41 (59), Dallas 55 (75), Denver 28 (59), Duluth 34 (49), Houston reach until he or she is old Encourage your child to enjoy Hughes, 27 Dudley St.; William training for store operations. for Kennedy’s Inc. of Boston. re-elected to his tenth term as 53 (79), Jacksonville 57 (78), Kansas City 47 (63), Little Rock 49 (73), Los Angeles 57 (71), enough to be trusted to use life and to seek out satisfying IRIVENTRY HIGH SCHOOL He was formerly display direc- drum major. Bousquet, 97 Hackmatack St.; ROUTE 31, COVENTRY, CONN. Miami 73 (83), Minneapolis 34 (55), New Orleans 60 ( 80), New York 48 ( 62), Phoenix 59 prescribed medicine properly. and varied experiences. Karen Bottone, 109 E^ospect The band is preparing for the E-LIM (79), San Francisco 46 (67), Seattle 46 ( 60), St. Louis 43 (64) and Washington 45 (66). Give the medicine to your St.; Violet O’Reilly, 105 French 1975 season and is accepting Excess water In the body can be young child and have him take Answers to questions of 38 Exhibitors Rd., Bolton; Josephine Carlson, students, preferably between uncomfortable. E-LIM will help you it in your presence. Never leave general interest will appear in 72 Hemlock St.; Elaine Curran, the ages of 10 and 13 for instruc­ NEW MEMBER OPERATING RESULTS lose excess water ^eight. We at the container in the child’s this column. Address questions 28 Lanz Lane, Ellington; In One Room tion in piping, tenor drumming * Pioneer International Corp. recommend it. room. Stick to the doctor’s to: "Of Consumer Concern,” Florence Levitsky, Enfield; Daniel F. Reale, president of and bass drumming. of Manchester announced recommended dosage. Department of Consumer Anna Stoddard, Enfield. ADMISSION $1.50 Daniel Reale Realtors, 175 Interested persons should 7:00p»-9:00pe operating results for the nine O N L Y GS.OO Don’t place undue emphasis Protection, State Office Also, Mary Matula, 37 Old (with this ad admite 1 or 2 persons Main St., has been accepted as contact the band at the Orange a member of the National months ended Aug. 31, 1974. Liggett Drug on the taste or effect of a Building, Hartford, Conn. 06115, Farm Rd., Tolland; Lea Shat- Hall any Friday between 7 and 9 Menchetttr Parked* at $1.25 each) Net sales for the period rose MANCHESTER AND VERNON TV TONIGHT medicine. The child should have or telephone 1-800-842-2649 toll tuck, Willimantic; Michael Institute of Farm and Land p.m. to 617.9 million, a 31 per cent in­ free. Bakken, Chaplin; Susan Berck, Sponsored by Brokers. Reale is also a crease over the 613.6 million 6:00 115 Mountain St., Rockville; member of the Manchester. Sounding Board ...... 20 Masquerade Party ...... 30 THE COVENTRY HISTORICAL Vernon and Hartford Board of reported for the same period in N ew s...... 3-8-22-30 James Vozzo, East Hartford; Electric Company...... 24 Room 222 ...... 40 1973. Secret Agent ...... 18 Susan Ellsworth, Broad Brook; SOCIETY, sponsors Realtors. o n c h e / t ^ r Bonanza ...... 40 Pro forma net income totaled 8:00 Gary Courtney, East Hartford; The NIFLB is an affiliate of 6:30 $658,000, a 52 per ceht increase DOUBLE KNIT Campaign '74 ...... 3 Robert Dyson, Scantic; Fred the National Association of Black Experience ...... 24 Secretaries Convene over the pro forma net income o r k o d o 1-84 M o v ie ...... 8-40 Malsbary, Montville. 7:00 Adam 12 ...... 20-22-30 of $431,000 reported for the r 9 0 BURNSIDE Exit 58 New s...... 3-20-22-40 Sharing Our Faith ...... 18 At High School Friday nine-month period of fiscal SPORT COATS IM ILITFI. .SJISJU •WCriMM Truth or Consequences ... 8 A m erica...... 24 1973. Per share pro forma net MON. JAMES CAAN Dick Van D yke...... 18 income rose to 37 cents as com­ • Solid Colors LAUREN HUTTON A highlight of the program pared to 24 cents. To Tell the Truth ...... 30 8:30 The Manchester Association Navy, Burgundy & will be Miss M. Tullis perform­ Pioneer International Corp. “THE 7:30 MASH ...... 3 of Educational Secretaries will TUES. ing “Women I Have Known” through its operating divisions Camel, Bottle Green GAMBLER” Sale of the Century ...... 3 M o v ie ...... 20-22-30 host the 25th anniversary con­ (Women in Reform), a is noted as the world’s leading • Regular, Longs, Shorts COLOR (R) 7:30-8:30 Let’s Make a Deal ...... 8-22 Evening at Symphony___ 24 ference of the Connecticut 99c dramatic presentation by one manufacturer of parachutes, (KINGRATULATIONS! Music Place ...... 18 Association of Educational woman about many. Miss Tullis Film ...... 20 recovery systems and related 9:00 Secretaries (CAES) Friday at was formerly associated with The following names were drawn as winners of a Election '74 ...... 24 equipment. Hawaii Five-0 ...... 3 Manchester High School. the drama department of the FREE Turkey during our 18th Anniversary *sale. Vince Lombardi...... 18 Following registration and a University of Connecticut. coffee hour at 8 a.m., in the A buffet luncheon will be cafeteria. Miss Marjorie served in the school cafeteria. 9:30 Stewart of Darien, CAES presi­ Drawn on Friday^ October 18 Ski S c e n e ...... 18 Co-chairmen of the event are / CHARLES BRONSON (R) dent, will preside at the Mrs. Bernice Schutz and Mrs. Witness to Yesterday...... 24 business meeting in the PUBLIC Ruth Jenkins. tot. DIVD ME 111. AOOREV LAWS 135. Mir FRARGMMORE “DtATH WISH" auditorium. Miss Diane A BOO-NANZA 29 Saunders SL. L Hartford U Sdullar M., Manchesler 59 Raftu Rd., Enfield ALL WEATHER EVES 7:30 - 9:20 10:00 Clouthier will present a RECORDS loz & Hjuuicin 119. CHARLB H. MCE 139. DOMH MALLET XTRA SHOW SAT. MIDNITE CBS Reports ...... 3 workshop on job classification mZToIbnd Saunders RiL Maribnrouth 69 Mdcewood, Manchester ,90 SUN. 5:30 - 7:30 - 9:30 BERNARD A. LOZIER, 101 k pnnsoN 120. M. SALVATORE 137. BEVERLY SIKERE Marcus Welby ...... 8-40 evaluation and a question and S6 Ikeeirfield SL, S. Windsor y INC. DECLARE DIVIDEND n o Dmmy Or., Manclwsln' 61 Spencer SL, Manchester GOATS Parties and Issues — 18-24 answer period will be devoted 104. RUTH TUUUN 121. M V SULUVAH 131 BLAHCHE T. UTON C3^^THEATRES EAST Directors of Lydall, Inc., of 441 Main S t. L Harttord 216 L Mntdlo Tpko, Manchester VIOOU TPXI M4HCMISUR5H PIRNA0C*in-5m to negotiations. 22 REGENT ST. Whitney R l, Cdumliia Manchester have declared a 105. nUHCU SUROMC 121 WA»A BOSOWSKI 131 CAR. r. TOW • Zip Out Orion Pile Liner IlKNHEW lTH 11:00 Celling Repairs quarterly dividend of five cents 31 McCwi SL Manchnsler 600 Ook SI, L Harttord 3400 Charter Oak SL Manchester TtKC KOUTtS 15 • l« • 16 (tXIT 95| 106. IRM DeSIMOK 123. WJL HAWORTH 1 4 0 .1 ARMSTROIK • British Tan, Navy, Olive THEW INir^ N ew s...... 3-8-18-22-30-40 i Replacements per share of common stock, 200 Oak S I, Manchester 3 Woodycreost S I, L Hartford 16 LydaH, Manchesler y NEW THRILLER (PG) \ Honeymooners ...... 20 107. ROY CROCKER 124. 0. DODGE ^ MnwL CME-wnmr U m \ payable Dec. 16 to stockholders 141. KATHY CURTICE • Regular-Longs-Shorts 'The Australian brown Quality Carpentry Work, 733 East S I, Hebron 26 Conway Rd., Manchesler 11 Ph9ip,Rl, Manchester onion has the deserved ■ Daniel F. Reale of record Nov. 29. IMCUtHSUITillti Patios • Additions EXTRAVilGAHZiU lOS. H. OQIRSUm 125. LORRAK NOVXOVSKI 141 GUM Ct STEVEHS ^ “THE DESTRUCTORS” 11:30 Directors also declared a reputation of being the & Remodeling 369 Oak St, L Harttord 63 Mies Dr., Manchester 167 Maline R l, Vernon — AR T C A R N E Y — — 109. C 4I DHFRESK 126. CHARUS VARMCX EVES 7:15 - 9:00 M o v ie ...... 3 longest-keeping onion in the TUESDAYp OCTOBER 29p 4 to 9 P.M. ^Realtors headquartered in dividend of 37 lA cents per share 143. F. MUKD SAT. MAT. 2 P.M. Wide World Mystery ... 8-40 world; it can actually be Free Estimates Chicago, 111., and Washington, on th e company’s $1.50 S Robinson Rd.. Ip t 5, Rocby Mil IS Buckland. So. Windsor RL 1, West SL Hohron SUN. CONT. FROM 2 P.M. n o . XMI RSSUZ2ESE 127. SHARON BOL 144. MRS. USK Johnny Carson ___ 20-22-30 stored from one season to the Phone 646-4464 GIFTS AND PRIZES GALORE! D.C. The institute’s services in­ preferred stock and a dividend 149 Tremont SL, Hortinglon 42 Park West Dr.. Rockrille 109 Oakland SL, Manchesler next. clude educational programs of 20 cents per share on the 80- I I I . HE0 HESSEIUCH 121 VIRCtlU Mc2ACX 145. GUfTTE DIRILITTE 1:0 0 and publications for Realtors cent preferred stock. 92 LydeO SL, Manchester 13 Femcrest Dr.. L Hartford 90 Main SL, S. Windsor :SHCWCAM CINtM Af 1234 111 M ir SOYS 129. MAUREEN FIAHERTY 141 MSEPU DWYER Tomorrow 20-22-30 and their associates involved in 241 Sycamore S t, Manchester 91 M ihrille. L Hartford 12 Hany Lane, Vernon .90 1-84EXIT5 8 - SILVER LANE-ROBERTS ST. urban or rural land use and Executors’ Deed 111 JOYCE RRUIPS 130. BERTHA KDCHEXSIU 147. MARY WARRMCTON . EAST HARTFORD V 24HR. TEL. INFO. 568-8810 • FREE Apple Cider 31 hhriaret Dr., Broad Brook Harttord Tpke., Rockville 27 Woodland S I, Manchesler • ACRES OF FREE LIGHTED PARKING- Wb Honor MASTER CHARGE • MichaeVs Restaurant 25 FREE Dinners for development. John J. Banavige and Ber­ SLEEVELESS 699 MAIN STREET (Formerly LaStrade, Ea$l) The institute’s membership is 114.'lMlMr5»r 131. UON 1 TAGMN 141 W. ERESHERA • FREE Ralloons nard T. Banavige, co-executors 16 Lenoi SL, Manchester 52 FaRbor SL, Manchester 49 Summit SL, Willimantic THE Mixed Company ' THEATER Halloween Costume : comprised of over 5,000 Realtors under the will of Sarah M. Its. STUART MOMCX 131 UHDA MAKRAV 149. CHUCK KUT2M0R and salesmen located Banavige, to Gary S. and 89 Benedict Dr„ S. Windsor 19 Waterfall Rd., Ashford Waihrady MR, Tolland SWEATERS l O E S ! M ftlA R A HARRS JOSEPH BOLOGNA • Trick-or-Treat Rags 116. RUTH GLADE 133. MR. CHAMEK 150. EVAMRE YARKOn WANTED: WAITRESSES! Contest Winners throughout the United States Shirley A. Wightman, property j r i L E SCHEDULE Our business has Increased considerably — and we 1693 Tolland Tpke., Manchester 7 ViHne, Vomon Chesbro 8rid{0 R l, Columbia and Canada. at 38-40 Hudson St., $36,500. 117. IREHE L GWARM 134. U. MCOOS are in need of a couple of good waitresses. If you think Marriage Licenses IS Wedieeood Dr., Manchester 65 Westminster R l, Manchester • 100% Virgin Orion [“THEUINGm you can qualify — please stop in lor an Interview with Claudia... Ronald John Theriault, • Machine Wash & Dry Vernon Cinema 1 — “The Wethersfield, and Sharon Lee • Ecru, Navy, Burgundy, Tan, Bottle Green YARD” B Destructors” 7:15-9:00 Shanaman, 205 Homestead St., Drawn on Saturday, October 19 Cinema 2 - “Death Wish” Come and see our costumed contest judge - he’ll award the Nov. 1, South United Methodist 7:30-9:20 Open House Set Church. Showplace — “ Doctor FREE dinner passes for a future Tuesday on the spot. Prizes By Waddell PTA Ronald George Datilio, 151. PAUL ROWE Zhivago” 7:30 Feasterville, Pa., and Deborah S3 Crestviood Trad, L Hartford 161 A M O'BARA 195. IF . BUOER WEDNESDAY NITE Open house will be held at 151 MCK MUUER Sherry Circle, ToRond 30 Dsie Dr., Manchester UA East 1 - “Gone With the will go to those costumed customers who, in his judgment, Jane Franklin, 63 Arvine PL, 169. RATI GRUSAUSKAS 196. 1 PRUCKER Wind” 7:45 Waddell School Wednesday 499 Adams SL, Manchester AT MR. STEAK Nov. 2, Center Congregational 153. RALPH SIMOWS 217 Indian Mil Trail, Qastonhiiry Slatlord SL Staltord Sprints UA East 2 - "The Mad 244 CENTER ST. best represent the spirit of Halloween. from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Parents Church. ' 10 Oak MR Acres, t Mnsdale, N.H. .170. MARGARET McGAnAK 197. JEFF STOKER may sign up for conferences 154. DOROTHY DICKIHSOK 91 Princelon, Manchester 122 Natchar Dr., Qastonhiiry Adventures of Rabbi Jacobs” Building Permits 171. CKERVL RAEAU MANCHESTER with their child’s teacher at this 19 Bkch R l, 1 Wmdsor 199. 1 BENCGNEN 7:40-9:30 Stomberg & Trueman Co. for 155. HELEN RAMEY 58 Haethome, Manchester 30 Leland Dr., Manchesler UA East 3— “Harry and Ton- time. Edwin T. Cummings, 30 Leeis SL, Manchesler 171 P. IMSH 199. DONNA XmiSINI 57 Renner SL, Hartford 57 Brent R l, Manchester to" 7:30-9:30 Phone 646-1995 PTA memberships will be alterations at 25 Canterbury St., 151 OLCA ROUX RULES OF CONTEST 17 Scott Dr., Manchostor 173. aUAlETH MORAH 190. SANDY SALVESTMM TURTLENECK Burnside Theatre — “The available in the classrooms, $1,800. 151 CMS GROCKl 439 Cedar Mdfe Dr., Qaslonbury 39 MaNard Dr„ I Hartford Gambler” 7:30-9:30 OPEN 7 DAYS and Waddell School sweat Knolhiood Acres, Apt 300, Storrs 174. RUTH AMI DUNPHY 191. MCHANO RUETM Stomberg & Trueman Co. for 99 Barry R l, Manchester Showcase Cinema 1 — “The shirts and book bags will be on 159. DOMS S21KSA1 47 Scott Dr„ Btoomfield Ronald J. Mikoleit, alterations 56 GRIotto. West Hartford ITS. KATHRYN IAC09S 191 CHMS HENPU KNITS Longest Yard” 2:20-4:50-7:25- sale. at 109 St. John St., $1,950. 159. 1 1 SERVER Roosetell B v l, Enfield 7 IM y Lane, Storrs FESTIVAL 176. LOUSE MRTN 9:50 AMERICA’S STEAK EXF>ERT Refreshments will be served Huntinf Lod|e R l, Storrs 193. lENME W0HA Food Marts Inc. for First Tolland Urn., RockvRIe Showcase 2 - “Mixed Com­ in the cafeteria. 160. 0. BMSAO 94 Union SL, Rockvillo Hartford Realty Corp., 99 Dale R l, Manchesler 171 C. PEARSON 194. HELEN FOGAIUY • Soft 100% Orion pany” 2; 00^4:00-5:50-7:501-10; 00 alterations for grocery store at 161. DAVn CARMK 40 Aobum R l. Manchester 273 SRvor Lane, L Hartford • Machine Wash & Dry Showcase 3 - "The Odessa 119 Main S I, Manchester 171 DAVn M. GARDNER 195. DAVD EOGEN70N •FRIED CLAMS 410 W. Middle Tpke., $20,000. 300 East Center S I, Manchester • Camel, Rust, Navy, Bottle File” 2:10-4:35-7:05-9:30 161 JOYCE FARRELL 85 Caran SL, L Hartford Every Tues. Night D&M Demolition for St. 951 Center S I, Manchester 179. W. HOOKER 190. M A ia MMUT OR White, Light Blue Showcase 4 - “That’s Enter­ James Church, demolish 2- 163. Alice PETERSEN 77 Erie SL Manchester 90 Church SL Manchostir tainment” 2:00-4:35-7:05-9:35 Book Fair Listed family dwelling at 14 Park St., tlH Thompson R l, Manchester 190. MCRARD ARSEKAUT 197. SHnuy 9U7AK • S-M-L-XL 200 MHiard SL, Manchester 70 NRes Dr., Manchester The Highland Park ScHool $ , . 164. KEEN AUW •FLOUNDER 1 000 240 Thompson R l. Manchester I I I . 1 ABAIR 191 D.L BALBOM PTA will have an open house Harry E. Murphy Kitchen 165. C. HUMPHRET 23 DeertieM Dr., Manchesler 32 Washinfton SL, Manchester Make your plans now to join in this BONANZA Super Supper Party, Oct. 29 and book fair Wednesday from 1241 Mthlanl SL Manchesler 191 MERU 1 lEU 199. SUSAN DEVOE YOUI| CHOICE Remodeling for Peter Palicki, Russell Or., Tolland 6:30 to 8 p.m. 166. CHMS ATWEU 5 Deiter R l, Coventry Franklin stove at 156'/2 Oak St., 94 Granite, Qastonbury 193. 1 FRECKLnOK 200 AL BUM! FRESH CANDY Parents and children are in­ $500. 41 Scott Or., 1 Windsor WHITMAN, SCHRAFFT 167. PMLIP DOWD 42 Esses S I, Manchesler vited to tour the school and 227 Wells S t. Manchester 194. LOU VHKE CANDY CUPBOARD TASTY RIR STEAK CHOPPED STEAK Bill Tunsky for Francis C. 9 Gardner SL. Manchester Free international silver meet the teachers. Feeney, alterations at 39 Eva ARTHUR DRUG The book fair will also be Dr., $1,400. stainless and pewter gifts open Wednesday from 2 to 4 Professional Remodeling for OHLY * 1 . 4 9 OHLY * 1 . 2 9 p.m. John Wojmoroski, alterations All Winners Will Receive a Certificate in the Mail. at 184 Vernon St., $1,800. with purchases during John Bousfield, alterations at Served with This printing test pattern is KIDDIES’ MEAL! (Both with baked potato, salad & Texas toast) part of The Herald quality con­ 48 S. Adams St., $500. our 34th anniversary celebration Ranch House Toast trol program in order to give RULES FOR KlINNES FREE MEAL - Harold Parent for Allan D. 'A Shopping Tradition Since 1956” crisp green salad you one of the finest Two (2) FREE Meale Per Family For Children 12 and Thomas, alterations at 215 Washington PTA Hollister St., $950. AMERICA’S STEAK EXPERT and choice o f potato newspapers in the nation. Under. Family Means One or Both Parenie Present. All items on Children’s Menu Available, Excluding “Little SPECIAL TREAT Chooses Officers Harold Parent for C.W. Jack Horner Steak” . . . Mrs. Marilyn McCann was Gustafson, alterations at 29 Courtland St., $695. onchoAof REGAL MENS SHOP recently elected president of (EAST HARTFORD ONLY COME SEE OUR BONANZA CREW DRESSED Harold Parent for Mrs. Oc­ MAIN STREET. MANCHESTER G f F 0 the Washington School PTA. PARENT’S SPECIAL! IN HALLOWEEN COSTUMES! She succeeds Mrs. Ann Ray­ tave Lagace, alterations at 166 Tuesdays and Thursdays til 9:00 pm Bissell St., $980. Q fko do O PEN 7 DAYS A WEEK ' 11 A.M. TO 10 P.M. ROAST SIRLOIN mond. Saturday til 5:30 pm Harold Parent for Clifford L. of BEEF, au jus Open 7 days a week - 1 1 a.m. to 9 p.m. Other officers elected were: TRI-CITY PLAZA, VERNON Mrs. Nancy Doughty, vice Hill, alterations at 84 Mill St kfor the life of the garment 5 6 9 - 2 8 0 0 $575. 10 CXD to 9:00 Daily. Saturday til 5:30 pm Baked Potato, and 287 W. Middle Tpke., Manchester president; Mrs. Jean LeFeb- 677 Silver Lane East Hartford C Tossed Salad. « vre, secretary; and Mrs. Leah Harold Parent for Eugene BROAD STREET AND WEST MIDDLE TURNPIKE 2.99 Pathmark Shopping Plaza, Manchester Helmetzy, alterations at 90 Ann LaPointe, treasurer. Durant St., $475. V

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OPINION GREEN STAMPS GLASTONBURY worth «3.50 at your nearest redemp­ 2333 Main Street Mon. A Tuee. 8 ’til 9 P.M. tion center.” Something Wed. thru Sat. 8 ’tIMO P.M. f l^uperm arkels It 8 an obvious fact that lor ovary dollar spont tho amount of grocoriaa tha consumor We Reterve WEST HARTFORD Has to Give Prices The Right 150 South Main St. takes home la getting leas. While our sarvica, specials and coupons are always a great Effective To Limit Mon. thru Sat. 8 ’til 9 P.M. help, the greatest savings to a budget is the valuable S&H Green Stamps. October 21-26 Quentitlee Approximately a $3.50 value, a book of S&H Green Stamps allows customers May we make one last appeal to and the fact the immediate budget savings on merchandise in tha S&H catalogue where prices on items have not changed. the candidates for governor? will be basically prepared by a lame- DOUBLE S&H GREEN For the holidays, shop with S&H Groan Stamps and save. Several weeks ago we raised the duck administration. BUHERBALL “Remember 100 Free S&H Green Stamps question that if there are to be no new The dilemma is that if Gov. Thomas STAMPS WEDNESDAY with purchase of a Buttarball Turkey.” — Frank taxes in Connecticut, what programs Meskill does prepare a balanced and expenditures are going to be cur­ budget for the legislature, we have no tailed or cut to produce a balanced assurance from either candidate that Mosey’s Head Cut budget in the coming four years? TURKEYS it will come out of the legislature We asked, what are you going to say reasonably balanced. V no to? This factor, we feel, is one reason 16-20 Lb. It appears to us that this is the perti­ state agencies have made requests Average CORNED New England Lake in Autumn (Photo by Floyd Larson) nent issue we as voters must face. almost 25 per cent higher than current The Connecticut Public Expen­ expenditures. lb. ditures Council recently issued a (Out of The Barrel) 2 We fault the Democratic candidate TODAY’S study which indicates the gap between for encouraging the hope that should anticipated state revenues and 100 FREE S&H GREEN STOMPS she be elected the Meskill budget will THOUGHT REEF proposed expenditures, based on be subject to an open season. WTN EVERY RUTTERROU FRESH, GREEN preliminary budget requests of We fault the Republican candidate TURKEY PDRCHOSE various state agencies, could be as for spending too much time trying to People — with their fears and their foibles and their dreams. People — with A Watchcat? lb. high as $83 million dollars. peg a cost on Democratic proposals FIRST CUT their struggles toward faith, with the pain CABBAGE lb. This gap is due in j>art to declining ‘or\knlo Dii\/^ and not offering us definite insights and exaltation of their pilgrimage. People a / ^ u iic D iM /o 2 — with personalities that live on and on, U.S.D.A. Choice Boneleu business activity which is cutting tax WASHINGTON — Cats are getting Colonial into what the price of his administra­ growing, learning, loving, lending helping Cats are deadbeats. They don’t do to abandon his veterinary practice and run 39 altogether too much publicity these days anythinb but loll about on silken beds .lb. revenue. It is due in part to budget tion might be if he is elected. hands to others. People — that is what life for governor. Said cat also sneers at his ‘ CHUCK STEAK...... • •• 1-lb.pkg. since somebody found out that President reading French novels and nibbling on FRANKS is all about. Beyond Ourselves by master’s ties and his mistress’ taste in requests obviously inflated to com­ Assuming both candidates are Ford, an otherwise rather sensible person, U.S.D.A. Choice, Lean, Tender (Chuck) Colonial Assorted Catherine Marshall costly bonbons. In any home containing a lingerie. pensate for inflation or in anticipation is fond of the creatures. cat, it is the cat which decides where 79 sincere in their no new tax pledges Submitted by Dogs agree with human beings. Cats are lb...... 1 o . „ . The country needed this like it needed CUBE STEAK...... GOLD CUTS 5 9 * of some cutting. Roxane Feeney everybody will sit. The cat takes over the argumentative — born dissenters. A dog RaUi and assuming the state of the • another Watergate. Cats are already the Church of the most comfortable chair or sofa in .the wouid never think of criticizing President 09 The awkward position of the voter is spoiled brats of the pet world and heaven economy is not going to make any Assumption house, and devil take the hindmost. Ford when he comes home after a hard SAUSAGE ROLL ...... 10.69* that he is being told many things, only knows what heights their uppityness Cats are the most egotistical of pets. day in the Oval Office. But I have it on miraculous improvement for another USDA Choice (Loan) Swift’s Brown n’ Serve which in a final analysis adds up to will reach now they are represented in the They demand the best at all times, accept­ g o ^ authority, to wit, a cat that owns a 19 six months, again we ask: White House. ing it as their due. They really don’t love top-levei White House staffer, that both 7 9 * greater expenditures on the one hand. Indeed, a neighborhood cat which had any human beings, but occasionaliy will BEEF STEW .lb. SAUSAGE...... What are they going to say no to? HERALD Ford cats give him a rough time on occa­ Capital Farms always seemed only middling dis­ fake a show of affection when their owner, sion. USDA Choice Shoulder agreeable, strolled past the other day and or siave, fawns on them. After Ford’s pardon of Nixon, for exam­ 49 $ 1 39 YESTERDAYS .lb. then turned to give me a look that could Dogs, on the other hand, love their ple, one of his cats gave him a nasty look ROAST REEF KIELBASA only be described as one of utter con­ masters and mistresses — period. You can and told the President: “You sure pulled a - USDA Choice (Bottom Round) Imported FROM THE DELI 25 Years Ago tempt. That cat, I later learned from his always expect a loving, or friendiy, wag of clinker on that one.” The cat rtportediy $ V 49 PLO Admission Ceremonies honoring Verplanck School, owner, has been reading every newspaper a tail when you come home to your dog. A also told Ford that he didn't “know, beans ROUND ROAST .lb. .’A-lb. the first new school to be built by the town clipping on Ford, the cat man, that he dog doesn’t care how important you are. about economics,” and took a dim view of ■ USDA Choice (Round) " SWISS CHEESE since the consolidation of school districts could lay his paws on. He loves you even if you’re on}y a the President’s amnesty policy. > $ 1 69 Capitol Farms Tender Casing In Error are held with the laying of the cornerstone Cats are no good. They are just littie newspaper columnist. Dogs love masters God knows a President’s iife is tough | SWISS STEAK .lb. of the school on Olcott St. with a large iions and tigers and would eat their who are used car salesmen. Dogs love enough without having cats around who ' USDA Choice Bach ■ FRANKS .lb. crowd on hand. . owners up if they weren’t so lazy and din t even multimillionaires. are always sounding off like John Kenneth Couples Club is formed at Emanuel prefer their meat served on a silver Cats are status-conscious. They are hap­ .lb. There is a very real possibility that Galbraith. A dog would take Ford on a * RUMP ROAST 1 LIVERWURST .lb. And recently another group has Lutheran Church. platter. Cats are fussy about what they piest when owned by rich and empty- nice, leisureiy walk, occasionally stopping ' the United Nations has taken a step sprung up, the Popular Front for the eat, too. They will dine only on cat food headed grass widows who call them to nuzzle a Presidential leg. You can't ’ 0 which will dilute and vitiate what lit­ they have been assured by television is “precious lady” and “pussykins" and walk with a cat. As for national security, . GROCERY SPECIALS Liberation of Palestine. This group is 10 Years Ago much tastier and more mourishing than “Momma’s little snookums.” Another cat tle efficiency the organization which includes protecting Presidents, • even more militant than the PLO and Town officials are told they have the stuff human beings ingest. I know is constantly badgering his owner whoever heard of a watchcat? ■ I another 90 days to prepare a new applica­ ButonI Meat or Cheese Sweet Life possesses, when it voted one of its basic organizational tenants 29 tion for purchase of old Nike site off oz 40 o . overwhelmingly to admit represen­ Keeney St. RAVIOLIS 15 3 9 ^ PEANUT BUTTER ^ 1 is refusal to admit the existence of finlahaGeisha Chunk ---- — UodOrWOOd — tatives of the Palestine Liberation Israel as a nation. Fred Hartenstein of Rockville, for many Organization to the UN debates on the years foreman of Herald’s . composing WHITE TUNA . .. 5 9 * DEVILED HAM . 7-OZ. C Thus the PLO comes to the United room, retires after 44 consecutive years DON OAKLEY Palestine question. Nations representing only a portion of with the newspaper. The PLO is admittedly a guerilla Leonard T. Vardon of Lebanon is ap­ TEABAGS 1.0. 1 9 * SODA...... 12-oz. the refugees. It is, of course, pointed as town personnel assistant. organization which has engaged in questionable whether any guerilla Governor John Dempsey announces the terrorism as a means of influencing a appointment of Mayor Frapcis J. BAR SOAP...... 3 . . . 2 0 * FRUIT COCKTAIL . 30-oz. group, or group not a sovereign na­ Showdown At The TV Corral Fab Vlasic solution to the dilemma of the Palesti­ Mahoney to the Connecticut River Valley tion, should be allowed access to the Flood Control Commission, nian refugees. Like the farmers and ranchers of the "siphoning” — the fear that pay TV wouid ‘siphoning’ has occurred or will occur.” DETERGENT...... »■„. 3 9 * SWEET MIX .32-oz. debate at all. Old West who battled over the question of T eventually draw off programs now seen It is not by any stretch of the im­ For example, it is unlikely that many The PLO may be counted upon to t M T Mt T r • who should use what land for what pur­ for free over commercial TV. The Super viewers would pay to see a standard half- , 1 2 3 pose, the free TV forces and pay TV forces .4-pack agination a sovereign nation, and it is use the UN as a sounding board for 4 S e 7 8 9 10 Bowl, for instance, could go the way of hour situation comedy if programs of com­ MEOW MIX...... 1 0 * TOILET TISSUE H 12 13 14 15 16 17 are at it again. heavyweight boxing matches. even doubtful that the PLO speaks for 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 parable quality are available on commer­ propaganda. Its presence gives 25 26 27 28 29 30 The former, of course, is the television cial television. ALMANAC Pay TV, which calls itself “the elec­ .Jum bo Roll all of the refugees. promise to fulminate into an the vast majority of people know — com­ The report also noted that concern for ORANGE SECTIONS n ox 2 5 ^ PAPER TOWELS mercially sponsored, freely available to tronic box office,” of course has its own King Hussein of Jordan refuses to arguments. protecting free broadcasting against acrimonious session which will do lit­ By United Press Inlernulioiial anyone with a functioning set. admit that the PLO is the voice of the siphoning “appears to rest on the assump­ THE FRESHEST PRODUCE SOLD tle for the Palestine refugees and The latter is the pay cable television in­ One thing the cable operators are fret­ tion that program matter is fixed in refugees living under the jurisdiction Today is Tuesday, Oct. 22, the 295th day dustry, which has developed out of the old nothing but harm to the already impo­ of 1974 with 70 to foliow. ting under is the FCC’s rule prohibiting amount.” 'The large-scale underemploy­ community antenna television (CATV) them from showing any movie between of his country. The moon is in its first quarter. ment of America’s actors, writers and tent United Nations. systems whose original purpose was to two and 10 years old, The industry wants directors indicates the capacity exists to The morning stars are Venus, Mars and pipe in clear signals to remote rural areas Saturn. the lower limit raised to about four years, meet an increased demand for program­ or to cities where skyscrapers interfered since the average age of a “first-run” ming. The evening stars are Mercury and with reception. Jupiter. movie on free TV is 53 months. In other words, the situation is different (Pay cablecasting should be dis­ Those born on this date are under the People, says the National Cable Televi­ from that of the ranchers and farmers of TATOES tinguished from experimental subscrip­ sign of Libra. sion Assn., should have the choice: To pay yore, who contested over a finite amount tion TV, where a scrambled signal is sent of land. j Hungarian composer Franz Liszt was over the air, not through a cable.) to see a movie right away, or wait to see it born Oct. 22, 1811. No one wants to see the destruction of £ ' Both sides have brought out their public for free later. On this day in history: commercial television. For all its un­ relations guns in anticipation of hearings In 1836, Gen. Sam Houston was sworn in As for sports, pay cable operators want doubted faults, it brings pleasure, enter­ U.S. j^1 scheduled by the Federal Communications the right to carry any sports contest not tainment and information to tens of “ New” as the first president of the Repubiic of Commission for Oct. 23-25 at which pay TV Texas. regularly shown on over-the-air TV. For millions. Delicious OPEN FORUM is expected to make a strong pitch for instance, if 50 out of 81 “away” baseball Thus the FCC should make haste, not' 10 Lbs. In 1962, President John F. Kenndy an­ some relaxation of the rules governing it. nounced an arms blockade of Cuba after games are broadcast, pay cable would slowly but temperately. If a regulation is ! AmES...... 3 i 5 9 * “Free television,” says a special com­ have the right to carry the other 31 games. not needed to protect free TV but stifles N WhItO L jm ^ ^ A Soviet missiles were discovered on the mittee on pay television of the National Communist island. The cablecasters have an advocate in innovative programming by pay TV, it With this Coupon Association of Broadcasters, "is at the the form of a report made to the FCC in ■ GRAPEFRUIT...... 5 l 0 9 * In 1968, the three Apollo 7 astronauts should be abolished, or at least suspended. ^ Good Thru Sat., Oct. 26 Supports Referendum crossroads in its struggle to remain the November, 1972, by the U.S. Justice splashed down after an 11-day orbital The farmers and the rancers eventually nation’s primary communications and Department. 2 flight. learned to get along together. So can pay. ALL-NEW BAKERY SELECTIONS To the editor: Coilege where both the handicapped stu­ entertainment medium.” Department investigators found “no TV and free TV. The voters of Manchester have an op­ dent and the student in social work and oc­ The specter the NAB raises is that of evidence that a significant amount of portunity in this coming election to help cupational therapy will benefit from the With This Coupon and $5.00 Purchase handicapped and mentally retarded mutual education format. ASSOKTED students and their town. Referendum 5 Tuition from non-resident students at f U a t t r l ir B t ’p r 'f/jB IN Grade A, Strictly Fresh (White) deserves an overwhelming “Yes” vote. the facility will help offset operating A one-time interest cost of $60,000 will costs. Graduates from both the training Sttpniitg llrralh AR£tJ’rR£/SLILy TUIS BIG? accompany state funds to construct a facility and the college will add to the training facility, and the town of human assets of their community. FOUNDED OCT. 1, 1081 DONUTS 9 9 WAtOtA Manchester will become owner of a new Referendum 5, support it with a big “Yes” Published by ihe Published every qi&tA JUMBO <7|Sc 2 Manchester structure worth well over one million vote. evening except Sun­ Orange Publishing Co.. Herald days and holidays. $ 1 49 dollars in today’s market. The beauty of Judith Solomon Square, Manchester, Entered at the pljenomenon^hion ...... ea. the training program is the cooperative 129 Tudor Lane Conn. 06040, Manchester, Conn., CHRUNCH CAKES I Telephone 643-2711 Post Olllce as Second STARTLE Tl) fW/SH EGGS association with Manchester Community Manchester (Area Code 203). Class Mall Matter. Banana . BURL L. LYONS, PUBLISHER ...... Good Thru Sat., Oct. 26 Supports Cummings SUGGESTED CARRIER RATES ' • *4 CREAM PIES . . 8 9 * PAYABLE IN ADVANCE Sci To the editor: Single Copy ...... 15e 3 Months...... $9.75 /JCUASTi5TAT/0AI personal principles. He worked so often Weekly...... 75t 6 Monihs...... $19.50 Manchester has been fortunate over the ONE Month----$3.25 One Year...... $39.00 years as it has spawned political leaders in and so long for others all the while keeping (p i;. WtlH THIS COUPON Mail Rates Upon Request <5- SatlSATiOWluiTHTReMESSAGE 7 k with THIS COUPON T: p both parties who have been exceptionally the activity open and honest. He acted as ^ HQCMwmoeiAmoRKitfS h,(y 4 $5 00 PURCHASE THIS COUPON |7 k WIIK IHIS COUP” " Subscribers who p.m. should telephone / 00 PURCHASE 00 PURCHASE X $5 00 PURi'HASI responsible, creative and hardworking. spokesman for the Democrats in town ail to receive their the circulation deparl- ftCMS.HdWteoM THE' STtfAMdS UArb (Ju/(JD liiis year we find extraordinary can­ without being biindly partisan. He seeks Herald before 5:30 menl. 647-9946. didates of experience and popular appeal statewide poiitical office for the first time P^p*YW.-F(u:urAef>Ui4iq, and steady leadership in the Democratic in a year when we need judicious, calm, Member Audit Bureau of Circulation party. It should be a Democratic year and responsive voices in our government. ^M4Aff5SiOUl-MANtFeSr IFF f The Manchester ^ 3 0 * O F F m Display advertising ^ 201 Off 5* 10.10FF 5 2 3 3 :JF F J throughout Manchester on Nov. 5. This is a year when we should be elect­ r W 3 Pkgs, ( . W Publishing Co. closing hours. Three 1100 II -.III ( The candidate for the House of ing men of integrity and proven lu ll days prior to ^UEO^DRlRAmsKA assumes no financial publication Representatives for the 12th District — trustworthiness. Ted Cummings is that responsibility lor MAZOLA BEHY CROCKER c:: L BETTYBEHY CROCKER CROCKER r I JU E tiS ?'* TmuEHim Deadline lor Herald Rfs oD Ted Cummings — deserves special com­ kind of man. typographical errors classified advertising: D O G FO O D appearing in adver­ 12 noon prior to day ol POTATOES SARAH B A G S mendation as he combines the best of the Respectfully, Gonii Thru Oct. 26 MARGARINEDood Thru Oct. 26 SNACKS IW tisements and other publication: 12 noon Qood Thru Oct. 26 GUOd Ihru IJt'f 1., ,t.i l|!r ■ V),,} ...... '-IVii Cct .'‘v Jay R. Stager One Coupon Per Ennilly On# Coupon Per Family old and new breed of political talent. He reading matter in The Friday for publication One Coupon Per Fhmlly One LO'jpim Y.r*iHy l-iii.,-".. I ’ ‘!.'i Pur f nviy served as local party leader for many 30 Forest St. Manchester Evening Saturday and Mon­ Herald. day. ' # ^ ■ T'. . ...-i- , '■ years and never compromised his deepest Manchester V'

■) \ PAGE SIX — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., Oct. 22, 1974 Open Space MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Tues.. Oct. 22.1974- PAGE SEVEN Bids Okayed Teachers Describe Prograifl Teacher By Planners Workshop TOLLAND COLUMBIA Vivian Kenneson tellectual and motor develop­ grade entails. Before each child Virginia Carlson iht to 9 P.M . CorrespondenI ment. goes into the math programjie Thursday Correspondent Mrs. Janice Wilcox, speaking' is given a placement test. They The Planning and Zoning 228-9224 Commission Monday approved for the Grade 1 teachers, said, are placed accordingly, she ANDOVER “What’s Happening” in the in addition to the conferences, said, with a checkup test given ail but one of the 47 applications 2h c m r a lii primary department at Porter Donna Holland parents will be given a progress at intervals. There is a backup for open space under a new School was described by Correspondent record. She added that teachers workbook for review of items zoning regulation allowing a tax Area Profile kindergarten, first and second 646-0375 feel Talking with parents is missed and a post test for the O 9 9 9 Q relief for persons with four to grade teachers, and by the Andover Elementary School twenty-five acres of land. much better than sending home end of the program.. will close at 12;30 p.m. ANNIVBKSAKY reading specialist at the recent Included in the approved report cards. The Elementary Science Parent-Teacher Organization Wednesday as there will be a applications were one from Mrs. Margaret Russell, Study, implemented last year, teacher workshop. attended by almost 200 parents speaking for Grade 2, gave a lends itself to a lot of creativity, OCTOBER 20-26th Norman Wright of South River and teachers. Students at AES will brief summary about what this according to Mrs. Russell, and Rd. which was reverted last PZC Tables Subdivision Bid The PTO sponsored the first celebrate United Nations Day night from a su^ivision; and is very motivating. In Social Thursday. of three open houses. Cheryl Studies, students ]eam about one from August Loehr which Gouin, kindergarten teacher An international menu for SOUTH WINDSOR more experience higher in­ Increase Price neighborhoods. 'They learn turning'high prices upside-down! was reverted last night from a 10 days, according to Town The appointments of and public relations chairman lunch has been planned; Swiss Judy Kuehnel creases. NORWALK (UPI) - The about the different countries gravel bank operation. Manager Terry Sprenkei. members to fill vacancies on of the primary department, was steak or Swedish meatballs, The PZC will deliver signed Correspondent According to board member Hour, Norwalk’s daily and children around the world. Construction, including bid­ the two commissions was chairwoman of the meeting. Spanish rice, Mexican com ; fight Inflation now during our blggoat salt of tha yaarl Sava on quality copies of the applications to 644-1364 David Cohen another factor newspaper, has increased its Each week there is gym, health ding time, is expected to take tabled, as was the ap­ Introduced were teachers and bread or French bread, Ger­ marchandlaa for wlntar...and aava ahaad for Christmas. Waiter Lawrence, tax assessor. The South Windsor Town considered by SWEA in their approximately 4 to 6 weeks. pointments of three members newsstand and home delivery education, music, art and story man chocolate cake, American their student teachers, or aides. I Applicants must fill out another Council last night voted to acceptance of the contract was price from 15 to 20 cents per time in the library, she added. The efforts of citizens who to the Jury Committee for Mrs. Gouin asked parents to milk and Iranian juice. application at the assessor’s of­ accept the contract between the the board’s intention to do held informational coffee terms expiring Oct. 31, 1975. copy, it was announced by Parents had an opportunity to A number of foreign students very special come in and visit the classroom fice to qualify for the tax break. South Windsor Board of Educa­ “everything possible” to keep Walter E. Whitton, publisher. visit the individual classrooms meetings in their homes prior Open House to view the children. She will be at the school to visit Persons who fail to do so this tion and the South Windsor South Windsor’s teacher’s to the June 15 referendum for Whitton Monday cited a 55 and meet the teachers. classrooms and talk to the Timothy Edwards School will pointed out the public relations month will lose out on the tax Education Associaiton (SWEA) salaries within the range of sur­ Plum Gulley Park were per cent rise in the cost of students. Their visit was sale of which gives teachers a 7.9 rounding towns. hold an Open House ’Thursday, committee will be sending out a newsprint and an 89 per cent break. acknowledged by the council. monthly newsletter telling what arranged by Marie Burbank of salary increase. Councilman Robert Myette Oct. 24. The program will begin rise in the price of ink since the Radios • Watches A plaque containing the is happening in the classrooms." the League of Women Voters. The contract was recently ap­ abstained from last night voting following quotation by Pepter at 7 p.m. with a brief program Hour raised its price from 10 to Tape Recorders The school will be closed all long dresses Insult to Injury in the cafetorium, followed by There will be no report cards, proved by the Board of Educa­ on the basis that he was a Drucker will be hung in the 15 cents in November 1970. day Friday as there will be a parents visit to classrooms. as in the past, but instead per­ Walkie Talkies OLDHAM, England (UPI) - tion after months of negotia­ member of the South Winsor Town Hall: The Danbury News-Times teacher’s convention. Parents may sign up for sonal conferences. A all non-cling A magistrate sentenced Junior tion. Teachers originally sought Education Association. “Free society is threatened last month became the first ARTHUR DRUG A language arts workshop, Burton, 23, to a month in jail a 10 per cent hike, with the parent-teacher conferences to There are four parts to the newspaper in Connecticut to misses-juniors 2 In other matters, the council by the lack of responsible par­ open to all teachers in the Monday for stealing a car. so he board offering 5.5 per cent. approved the appropriation of be heid at a later date. new reading program, accord- raise its price to 20 cents per reg.$20-$50 ticipation of the citizens in their ing% to Mrs. Gardiner; region, will be held Friday at sllpsp halfsilps could get to court in time to A three-man arbitration pan­ $13,000 from the Contingency copy. own government. Without their Residents of County Hills, led Decoding skills, comprehension the school. face car theft charges. el’s recommendation of 7.9 per Account for the construction of participation, free government Teachers attending will be "He took the car because he by engineer William Green, skills, reference and study cent was turned down by a bridge on Smith St. will decay from within. A <• V 25%-50% Off also appeared at the meeting, skills, and literary appreciation shown how to be creative — how had no other means of getting to SWEA, but the package was The road has been closed * government to be free requires not to oppose the development, skilis. to create things they can use in court,” defense attorney John later accepted with some because of the hazardous con­ more than this or that right, their classrooms In regards to Burton told the magistrate. but to urge a central sewer Miss Elizabeth Horberg changes giving teachers with ditions of the bridge. The this or that restriction on system. reading and spelling. project will go to bidding within described a typical •/alues $4-$6 government power. It requires In 1964 Sol Lavitt, developer kindergarten day and goals in During the lunch period the 2 citizens;^ men who take respon- ,of Country Hills, dropped plans the program. She said the teachers will be shown move­ Enough different styles to sibility.” * to further develop the parcel children work at their own pace ment type activities by the take you fashionably Elderly Housing Funds Considered The coffee hours enabled when the state decided a cen­ under the guidance of the physical education teacher through evening after councilmen to explain the Plum tral sewer system would be the teacher. which they will be able to use in 2.49-3.99 Gulley Park concept to citizens. only solution to the area’s The children have gym, their classroom teaching. evening all party season The referendum, however, was All elementary school tion Committee; and considera­ Achievement awards will be drainage problems. Gagne music and art, all with special longl Choose from casual TOLLAND defeated by an almost 2-1 students will be given reflective tion of establishing an In­ made and each club will purchased the land from Lavitt teachers. Kindergarten goals Vivian Kenneson margin. hot dots for safety when trick or and dressy styles...prints surance Advisory Committee describe its activities and ac­ in 1973. for the year are for social, in­ treating on Halloween. and solids...sleeveless and Wonder l\/lald, Gossard and and a Water Study Committee. complishments throughout the The Board of Selectmen will Young at Heart Van Raalte add up to savings hold a public hearing tonight at Achievement Night year. long sleeve styles. All from HE IS TALL AND HANDSOME HE Members of the Young At 7:30 at the Education Ad­ Chairman Carol Boyden an­ your favorite famous for you with no-iron siips, IS THE LOAN OFFICER AT Heart will meet Wednesday at ministration building for an ap­ nounced that the annual 4-H Mayor McCoy Optimistic MANCHESTER STATE BANK, Andover Congregational makersi In misses and haifsiips of nyion tricot, Antron propriation to the General Fund Achievement Night will be held Debbie Mount, camp spirit; SEE HIM FOR ALL LOANS Church at noon. junior sizes. Misses and budget of $23,000 for the elderly Thursday at 6:30 p.m. at the Cheryl Prior, honor camper; PLUS FREE CHECKING The group will be going to the lii and crepessence. Sizes 30- TAC building. and Doug Ahnert, outstanding ACCOUNTS junior dresses, all eight D&L housing project. The entire About State Aid For Walks General Lyons Inn in Eastford Each 4-H member is asked to sheep owner, will give talks 44 and X-S-M-L-XL. Aii lengths amount is reimbursable by the in recognition of all members stores. state. bring a main dish or salad large about their experiences at the VERNON „ ,,, ^ He said specifications have having a birthday in October. available. Choose white, beige enough to feed his family, plus Windham -Tollai^4-H Camp in work and it is hoped that the Other items expected to be Society IVieeting or one of our pretty fashion taken up tonight is the town four people. Beverages, bread Abington. Mr.^udd, camp A representative of the State • prepared and bids will be funds will be sufficient.. auditor’s report; appointment and dessert will be provided by director, will show -slides of Board of Education inspected advertised within the next few However, if such is not the The Connecticut chapters of colors. Lingerie, all eight D&L days. N.. to the Sewer Authority; three leaders and the 'Tolland 4-H camp life. areas in Vernon designated as case, construction will proceed Alpha Delta Kappa, inter­ The streets to be done initial­ stores. appointments to the Jury Selec­ Town Committee. needing sidewalks for children as far as the money will allow, national honorary society for walking to school and Mayor ly will be: Davis Ave. from he said. women educators, observed Frank McCoy said he is op­ Orchard St. to Ellington Ave.; Other sidewalk construction Founders Day at a dinner timistic about the town’s Talcott Ave. From Orchard to work is proceeding on Rt. 30 meeting held recently in East the fabulous fakes application for partial reim­ Ellington Ave.; Orchard from and Vernon Ave. Mayor McCoy MANCHESTER STATE BANK Hartford. Davis Ave. to Union St.; and Andover members in atten­ r bursement from the state. indicated he will ask approval 1041 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER Teacher Contract Voted Ellington Ave. from the town dance were Christine Houle and The application for the of the Town Council for another Open Sat. 9 A.M. - Noon — Moinber FDIC sidewalk grants was made un­ line to Prospect St. short stretch of walk on Bolton Natalie Perry. TOLLAND Ridge,” Armand Gagne, Atty. were buildable. According to der recently passed legislation, Mayor McCoy said $60,000 is Rd. from Cemetery Rd. to Rt. reg. $90 65.97 Vivian Kenneson Coleman Levy, and engineer senior sanitary engineer which is similar to Vernon’s available in the budget for this 30. t special group The Planning and Zoning Everett Gardner appeared Norwood, the remaining lots own ordinance concerning the Luxury fake fur coats — mink and seal. See Commission Monday tabled ac­ before PZC requesting approval suffer severe site limitations construction of sidewalks in doublebreasted and singlebreasted tion on a 22-lot subdivision off of this section of the overall 280- for various reasons. areas hazardous for school acre parcel. Six lots have ■'Jo styles...wraps and belted-back styles...in Van Raalte bras, Wohlbridge Hill which has been Levy requested that the sub­ children. Mayor McCoy said. regular and pantcoat lengths. Sizes 8-18, reviewed by the State Depart­ previously been approved and division be approved by the He said the state inspectors Rodeo ment of Environmental Protec­ houses constructed. PZC so that additional testing unofficially commented that Misses coats, all eight D&L stores. panty briefs tion. Atty. Levy read a letter to the and layout work can be per­ these areas will qualify and will Developer of “Tolland PZC from the DEP in which the formed by the developer to be recommended for construc­ Winners report noted three of the 22 lots determine whether the project tion grants. by Gossard is feasible. As it stands with The areas included on the BOLTON DEP, Jhat department would town’s application were on Donna Holland have to approve each lot, West Rd. from Dailey Circle to Correspondent according to Levy. The plans Regan Rd., Rt. 30 from 646-0375 call for individual wells and Meadowlark Rd. to Vernon HO-M-NO-MHII Sherwood Holland, 11, was bras reg. 4.50 2.59 Delegates Selected ______\ septic systems. Center Middle School; and You are invited to the TREE the overall winner in the bicy­ South St. from Glenstone Dr. to Marlin Knight of South River or cle clinic and rodeo Saturday. West Rd. reg. $5 For Student Council Rd., husband of PZC secretary PEACE It began with inspection of 2i99 Edith Knight, led a contingency Mayor McCoy said if these BIG bicycle signals. He was ANDOVER Mrs. Hutchinson, of Bunkei areas are approved by the state versatile ribbed of area residents opposing awarded a $5 gift certificate Two sell-out styles! (1) Two section Donna Holland Hill Rd. is chairman of the development of any of Gagne’s and funds are available, work FALL donated by Ray’s Tackle Shop Inseamed Antron III cup style with CorrespondenI group. property. Citing long-existing on these walks will probably in Manchester. start in the early spring. 646-0375 She said, “I have watched problems in adjacent Country Rodeo winners by age groups turtlenecks Lycra power net band. A-B-C cups, Concerning new sidewalk The following students and Ella Grasso grow in stature Hills, Knight claims his proper­ POW-WOW follow: sizes 32-38. Many fashion colors. (2) the grade they represent have over the years and I am con­ ty has been severely damaged construction in the Rockville Eric Lorenzini and Jerry Tricot contour cup style with been named to the student coun­ vinced that party lines should by drainage and indicated section of Vernon, the town’s Murphy, first and second, reg. $10 9.97 be forgotten and we should vote engineering department has polyester fiberflll lining. Sizes 32-38. cil at Andover Elementary further development would add Wednesday, October 23, 197U 6:30 - 8 p.m. respectively, in the 5 and 6- 100% polyester, 100% machine washable School. for the candidate whose record to his problems. completed detailed inspection year-old age group. Eric won a and current activities clearly of the streets involved, and the ribbed long sleeve turtleneck. Pullover Brian Palmer, Patricia at Manchester Community College Auditorium bicycle basket and Jerry a bike Bronke, Grade 1; Kathleen demonstrate the ability and in­ Gardner noted that laws are concrete slabs to be replaced mirror. much more stringent than those (Bidwell Street Campus) style with back zip. Sizes S-M-L. In briefs reg. 5.50 3.99 McNamara, Damon Woo, Lisa tegrity to give Connecticut have been marked so that a bid­ Shari Holland, first in the 7-8- beautifully basic white, blue, red, brown, Breton, Scott MacKay, Grade honest and responsible govern­ that existed in 1963 when Coun­ ding contractor will know 9- year-old age group. She won a Special group of our most popular 2; Ellen Anderson, Robert ment. Elia Grasso has such a try Hills was developed. exactly what has to be done, the * Films * Costumes bicycle headlight. David Shaw black and navy. Misses sportswear, all Gossard panfy brief styles. Seamless Howard, Sharon Lebel, record.” mayor said. and Timmy Parsons tied for se­ eight D&L stores. Flu Clinic tvrffiiiTrriTniw front, seamless back or style with Christopher Kostic, Grade 3. This is Fall organizational and recruitment cond place. David won a bike The Columbia-Hebron- mirror and Timmy a bike horn. vertical weave power net for superb Dianna Hamerstrom, Patrick Pow-Wow Bene, Julie Peiletier, Brook Andover Community Health Sherwood Holland, first in the control. In white or beige. Sizes S-M- Matzeli, Grade 4; Dawn Cook, Service Inc. will conduct a flu 10- 11-12-year-old age group. He L-XL. Lingerie, all eight D&L stores. Gary Krewson, Colleen Immunization clinic tonight Y-Indian Guides - Fathers/Sons age 6-8- won a bicycle generator and Keenan, Jason Woof Grade 5; from 7 until 9 p.m. at the Com­ Y-Indian Princesses - Fathers/Dau^ters age 6-9 light. munity Heaith Service office on Debbie Phelps, Mike Hutchin­ Y-Indian Maidens - Mothers/Dau^ters age 6-12 A special award, a set of son, Jenny Hamm, David Knox, Rt. 66 in Columbia. flags, was presented to Joseph Y-Trail Blazers Grade 6. Ail adult residents of An­ we’re all - Fathera/Sons age 9 and up Haloburdo for being the only Backs Grasso dover, Columbia, Hebron, adult to participate in the clinic Atty. Katherine Hutchinson Marlborough and Lebanon are bottled up! This popular YMCA program is aimed at developing and rodeo. has announced the organization eligible. true and lasting relationships between parent and All rodeo prizes were donated nylon tricot sleep, loungewear There will be a $3 charge. of an Andover group of Indepen­ apothecary jars child. Activities are planned and conducted by the Bike Shop in Manchester Fall’s favorite dent voters to support the can­ and W.H. Preuss and Sons in value $6-$20 3.99-13.99 throu^ small nei^borhood tribes and the. didacy of Democratic Ella in 10 sizes, 7 shapes! Bolton. Excellent selectlon...for you and for giftsi Shift gowns, Grasso for governor. Bank Experiment Manchester Longhouse. Judy Miner, chairman of the NEW YORK (UPI) - What wonderful for canisters, public affairs committee fo the dress shirts, ties long gowns, pajamas...short and long coats to match. would the average New Yorker terrariums, Tribal Meetings Lon^ouse events Bolton Junior Woman’s Club Floral embroidery, lace, applique styles. White, pink, do if he saw an electric sign out­ which sponsored the event, brandied fruit Spring Cauqi-out Fall Pow-Wow aqua, blue, lime, some prints. Sizes P-S-M-L-XL. side a bank flashing the warn­ said, “Members of my com­ shirts reg. 8.50-9.50 6.97 Hearing Set ing “Robbery in Progress”? and cookie jars... Learn new skills Make lasting mittee and myself are very Long sleeve, long point and medium spread bikini pants value 1.15 850 On Regulations That’s what Chemical Bank Trips friendships proud of the town children and hopes to find out. collar dress shirts...our own brand and famous Bikinis, briefs, hiphuggers In lace-trlmmed and tailored For Gas Stations Outings * Crafts Music one adult who turned out for the Chembank Monday unveiled Games * Sports Pun bicycle clinic and rodeo but we maker solids, tone on tones,, stripes, and fan­ styles. In white, pastels, prints. Sizes 5-6-7. HARTFORD (UPI) - The its “Hold-up Alert —Local are completely appalled at the cies. All permanent press. Sizes 14V2-17,32-35. state wants to begin imposing Transmission” (HALT), a new ^ r apathy and lack of participation stiff fines on gasoline operators alarm system which utilizes an Come to the Big Pow-Wow on October 23. by other townspeople.” D&L In Corbins, Avon, Bristol, Manchester and special group panties who advertise but cannot exterior flashing sign to aiert (No obligation) Be the guest of Chief Thundercloud. New Britain. deliver the products. passersbys if a robbery is reg. 1.25-$3 990-1.99 Fines ranging from $50 to taking place. Family - Visitors - Guests are welcome. Foot'High Lots $200 would be levied against A spokesman for the bank ties reg. $5-$6 2.97 Famous maker (Including Gossard and Van Raalte) operators who fail to im­ said the exterior signs, which Tone oh tone solids, paisleys, underknot briefs, bikinis and hipsters. Sizes 4-5-6-7 in white, basic mediately remove display signs will be used at the bank’s Mount Washington, N.H.—The pastels, prints, fashion colors. All non-cling nylon tricot when the advertised fuel or branch offices, can be activated Mount Washington Commission patterns...in 1(J0% polyester. Many to grade of gasoline no longer is from various observation points hopes to “sell” its 6,288-foot choose from...all in new Fall shades. or Antron III nylon. available. The proposed fine is in the bank. "we have every little thing!" mountain to raise $1 million to among a new set of regulations Inside the bank, staff rehabilitate and replace many for gasoline display signs that members also will be alerted by of the hikers’ shelters and visi­ ‘W here a tors’ facilities. the Connecticut Energy Agency special devices if any teiler sta­ dollar's SHOP D&L, MANCHESTER PARKADE & TRI-CITY PLAZA, VERNON Open Monday thru Friday nights'til 9... Saturdays Yil 6. beiieves are necessary. tion is being robbed, the Offered for sale are 6,288 A public hearing on the spokesman said, and, as in the the mlroele of mahitftd | worth foot-high linear sections. Since past, the alarm system will a line by definition has no area, proposed regulations has been dowrltown manehtStAr, a dollar!". there is no chance that anyone set for Nov. 12 in the State trigger the usual silent alarm will erect any houses on the Capitol Judiciary Room. network. slopes with his purchases.

I . f PAGE EIGHT - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Tues., Oct. 22. 1974 j^NCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Tues., Oct. 22. 1974 ■ PAGE NINE VFW Plans Hobo Night i u m h Fall Pow^Wow Set Wednesday NEWS The fall pow-wow lor the Y Special features will include Visiting Indian Guide ’The VFW Post and Auxiliary Indian Guide program for the COLLEGE NOTES authentic Indian dances by members from other com- will have a Hobo Night Satur­ Manchester area will be CAPSULES Chief Wowapi-Caha, and a film munities will be available to day at the Post Home, 608 E. Wednesday from 6:30 to 8 p.m. BETTY’S NOTEBOOK Center St. at the Manchester Community describing the Indian Guide answer questions, The Memories of Chicopee, program. By BETTY RYDER Ms. Angela Raimondo has Gary W. Tureck, son of Mr. United Press International College auditorium on the Maas., will provide music for been awarded the Catherine C. and Mrs. Ernest J Tureck, 150 Bidwell St. campus. dancing from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. A Shea Scholarship. This award is W. Center St., has been elected This will be the annual fall .V hobo meal will be served at 10 made available by the to Sigma Phi, top academic Snow in the Rockies organizational and recruitment p.m. Old clothes are the dress Verplanck School PTA to honor society at Drew Universi­ meeting for parents, sons and of the evening. former students who intend to ty. He is majoring in Rain and snow pestered the Rockies and thundershowers daughters who are interested in We have heard of people seeking to legally change their Mr. and Mrs. Vytau further their education. economics. plagued portions of Texas today. the Y Indian Guide program. names for various reasons but Norman Casserley of New Chemerka, senior vice com­ A graduate of Manchester A Western storm system spread rain and snow over the The program is organized in York has come up with a new one. mander of the Post and senior High School, Ms. Raimondo is Diane Marie Kozlovich, central Rockies and scattered thundershowers stretched four divisions: Y Indian Guides A U.S. certified, registered, licensed midwife, who has vice president of the Auxiliary, currently attending the Univer­ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David from central and western Texas into New Mexico and for fathers and their sons age 6 . delivered o v e ^ 3 ,^ bundles of joy, Casserley has been respectively, are co-chairmen sity of Connecticut School of Kozlovich, 122 Sunny Brook Dr., Arizona. to 8; Y Indian Princesses for ; known as Mister Midwife for over a quarter of a century. for the event. They will be Agriculture where she is was one of 109 donors from fathers and their daughters age assisted by Mr. and Mrs. Heavy snows^clogged the mountains of Colorado and So this month he is filing an application in New York The engagement of Miss majoring in floriculture. She is Colby College-New Hampshire 6 to 9; Y Indian Maidens for Wesley Rhuda, Mr. and Mrs. the daughter of Mr and Mrs. heavy snow warnings were in effect for the area as ac­ District Court to officially register this change of name (at Gaye Paula Morrison of at the annual Red Cross Blood- mothers and their daughters Raymond Raddatz and Ward Thomas J. Raimondo of 58 mobile held in New London, cumulations of six or more inches of snow were forecast. age 6 to 12; and Y Trail Blazers a November hearing). He says this action will help draw Falmouth, Mass, to Mario Early morning temperatures ranged from 22 degrees at SPENCER ST. (Silver Lane) PATHMARK PLAZA Tedford. Rigazio Jr. also of Falmouth, Deepwood Dr. N.H. recently. The student for fathers and their sons age 9 attention to the merits of lay non-medical midwifery. Tickets are 83.50 per person responded to a plea for blood Havre, Mont., to 77 at Needles, Calif. and up. Casserley practices only Natural Homebirth, a term he Mass., has been announced by and may be obtained from any her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Miss Wendy E. Mrosek, and pushed the town donation to The activities of the program HUNDREDS OF coined and trademarked in 1949 and now federally filed in I m committee member. Russell Morrison of 60 Hemlock daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John 171 units. No Number Set are conducted through small Washington. His mother disdained the use of drugs and St. R. Mrosek of 143 Boulder Rd., WASHINGTON (UPI) — President Ford and Sen. Henry neighborhood tribes and the FRAMES IN STOCK surgery, which often cause more complications than they Mr. Rigazio is the son of Mr. was one of 18 students inducted Among the University of M. Jackson, D-Wash., say the Soviet Union has set no federation of local tribes under Connecticut students initiated allegedly cure, he says. He may be right, because “Let’s ^1; ’ ’ and Mrs. Mario Rigazio of into Phi Theta Kappa, National exact number of Jews and other dissidents who will be the Manchester Longhouse. NEW HOURS: junior college scholastic into “Orchesis,” a national Throughout tlje year the tribes Live” magazine reports he has never had a death, com- Sagamore, Mass. allowed to emigrate. HEALTH CAPSULES® honorary, at Colby College-New dance honor society are: meet in homes and community t plication, hemorrhage, flesh tear, ambulance case or by Michael A. PeUi, M.D. The bride-elect is a 1964 Their statements, issued Monday, clarified last week’s Mon., Wed., Sat. 10-6 j hospital referral, malpractice suit or citizen complaint. graduate of Manchester High Hampshire. Miss Mrosek is a Joanne LaVae of 150 Bryan Dr. facilities. A tribe is usually \JlHAT 1^ -frie. 0B6T WAyra agreement in which the Russians promised to liberalize Most of his cases are either firstbirths, or scheduled for School. She received her BA major in the liberal arts and Diane DelGaudio of composed of 12 to 14 parents Tues., Thurs., Fri. 10-8 PREV/ENr FUt4(SU^ IHFeC- degree in elementary education program at the college. Simsbury. Miss DelGaudio is a emigration in return for favorable trade terms from the and children. Caesarean by an obstetrician, or subteen-age mothers. of Voufz feet ? former Miss Manchester. United States. Chief Thundercloud, the coor­ ROBERT TILDEN RONALD R. HAUGH Although he practices in over 50 nations, he does not from New England College and her MA degree in guidance and White House spokesman Ron Nessen, speaking for Ford, dinator of the Manchester 2 deliver where home birth is illegal. Many of his clients are ' ^ 646-7494 (0-17 re counseling from the University told newsmen aboard the President’s plane on the way to Longhouse, will be the host. •t; physician referrals, since doctors rarely visit the home JkP c- of Hartford. She is employed as his meeting with Mexican President Luis Echeverria that ^nowadays. 50th Anniversary a teacher in Bourne, Mass. JOIN US TO HELP FIGHT INFLATION the promise was in general terms rather than specific ; His dream is to open his own lay, non-medical midwife Her fiance, a 1964 graduate of numbers. ; college in the near future before natural home births Bourne (Mass.) High School Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fiora of relatives and friends were pre­ CARPETS ♦become so rare as to be considered accidental. received his BA degree in ac­ Benny ‘Doing Very Well’ So in November, if the court agrees, a man who is pur- 45 Clark Rd., Bolton, were sent. counting in 1968 from the Wholesale To All at Our Warehouse The couple was married Oct. ; ported to be the world’s only male midwife will legally be honored at a surprise 50th an­ University of Massachusetts. TRAILER LOADS OF MAJOR BRANDS ON HAND LOS ANGELES (UPI) — Jack Benny will probably be State President Congratulated niversary dinner dance at St. 23, 1924 in St. James Church, •named Mister Midwife. He served in the U.S. Army in COME ON DOWN TO released from Cedars of Lebanon Hospital Wednesday, a 2 Maurice Parish Center recent­ Manchester. A f f B f . Pa T h n e ?, p p y Germany for two years and is hospital spokesman said. , Mrs. Dolores Moore of Shelton, left, newly elected state president of the Catholic Ladies of ly. They have two daughters, carefully 0bT\oeeh Voug employed as an accountant at Benny, 80, fell ill while appearing at a charity benefit in The party was hosted by their Donna Calhoun of Tompac, Toe$, apply Talc, arp CARPET MERCHANTS Columbus, is congratulated by Mrs. Irene Orlowski, president of Manchester’s Gibbons Wally Otis Air Force Base, Falmouth, Dallas Saturday and was hospitalized here the following M Safety Sashes 1310 TOLLAND TPKE. Cares daughter and son-in-law Mr. Calif., and Mrs. Renee Del WBAR CoTToH Assembly; and the Rt. Rev. Msgr. Edward J. Reardon, pastor of St. James Church, Satur­ Mass. OPEN DAILY MANCHESTER, CONN. TELEPHONE day. and Mrs. Raymond Calhoun of Bene of Pullman, Wash. 10 A.M. lo 5:30 P.M. 646.8568 . day night at the annual state convention banquet at Holiday Inn, East Hartford. Members HBBith Capsuiat givat hatpful inlormalion. The couple plan a Feb. 15 ’The hospital spokesman said Benny was “doing very Fiora Rd., Bolton. Some 80 It is nol inl«nda4 lo ba of a diagnostic natura. of Gibbons Assembly elected to state offices are Mrs. Irene Bergin, treasurer; Mrs. ' The Connecticut Safety Commission is distributing over wedding in Falmouth. well” Monday. MASS TRANSPORTATION 30,000 safety sashes to help prevent one of the tragic traffic Margaret Daley, state director; and Mrs. Norma Keeney, alternate director. (Herald photo by Dunn) . Manchester residents must commute to work each day using 1-86. Wallv has i accidents, that of a young school child being hit by a car. Second Editor Quits met with the State Transportation Commissioner In regard to Improving commuter Ten Connecticut towns and cities have been selected to parking and augmenting the Burr’s Corner Commuter Parking Facility with additional BOSTON (UPI) — The SJ News, a Jesuit monthly facilities in a more central location of town. "aaiiionai I receive sashes for five-, six- and seven-year-old elemen- Rec Offering newspaper, is without a full-time staff following the ’ tary students. Sashes are worn over the shoulder and will A rth u r's Sewing Class p resignation of its assistant editor, Mrs. Edna McKinney, in Northampton Canal Topic !!; reflect the light. ^ DRUG STORES protest to the dismissal of the paper’s editor. The Rev. ; The towns were chosen on the basis of a per pupil rate of A beginner’s sewing class HaFpyDol/«r$ James Hietter. l« 0 rA B M IM S T O N A V I.. N A A rP M B , COMM. S 2 T -II , pedestrian involvement in traffic accidents. The commis- will begin Tuesday, Oct. 29, at Hietter, who had questioned whether Rep. Robert F. Of Historical Unit Sunday •43 MAIN >T., MAMCNISTM. CONN. M3-1S«S ELECT WALLY IRISH YOUR NEXT STATE REPRESENTATIVE J Sion reports that during a three-year period in the towns, the West Side Rec, 110 Cedar St. HAPPY SAVINGS f YOU’LL CHECK 144 M O A D ST., WIMBSON. COMM. 4 M -S 1 M Drinan, D-Mass., a Jesuit, had permission from his ^ nearly 500 children were struck by motor vehicles. Towns The 6-week class, which will be YOU’LL CHECK ... 12th ASSEM B LY D IS TR IC T ... 40 MAIN ST., MOCKVIUI. CONN. STS-9101 religious superiors to run for office, was dismissed by held from 1 to 2:30 p.m., will be IN EVERY AISLE! OUTO UTWITH W ITH A SMILE!A SMILE! „ , assem bly DISTRICT POLLING PLACES j receiving sashes include Hartford, Bridgeport, New Jesuit Provincial Rev. Richard Cleary last week. Mrs. Virginia Harte Hulbert The Hulberts are active in the Connecticut League of taught by Mrs. Judy ^ r r . Mrs. Hamden and Madison Historical Societies. They are * ” ‘9h School . Robortion School • Haven, Stamford, New Britain, New London, Brookfield, Cleary said he dismissed Hietter because of “deep of Madison, assisted by her hus­ Irish tor Stole Rtpnunt.llvt Committee, Leille H. Btichtr, Treeiurer North Canaan, Canaan, and Deep River. Burr has her BS,^egree in band, will give an illustrated Historical Societies and are also members of the Society of education and lias studied differences of opinion of what news is fit to print and what talk on the Northampton Canal delegates of the latter to the Mayflower Descendants. 'The sash program is federally funded by the Office of the news will further the apostolic ends of this province.” Highway Safety, Connecticut Department of Transporta­ extensively in the field of home for the Manchester Historical economics. tion. The commission is urging towns and cities not in­ Society Sunday. Her beginners’ machine FBI Seeks Minority Recruits cluded to participate with their own funds. sewing class will include CHICAGO (UPI) — FBI Director Clarence _M. Kelley The meeting will be at 2 p. m. at the Waddell School. The an- threading a machine, zipper said Monday the FBI needs more blacks. Latinos, and 0 set-ins, setting sleeves, making , nual business meeting, in­ women agents to combat accelerating crime, but he ad­ Little Things darts, buttonholes, and other cluding the election of officers, pertinent machine sewing mitted there seems to be no immediate way of putting- will precede the program. them on the payroll. techniques. The class is Open to The commercial waterway, Little drops of water, little grains of sand. women at least 18 years of age. “We have a backlog of 3,000 applications,” he said, “and . INFLATION-FIGHTING NEWS there is no problem with recruitment. also known as the Farmington Make the mighty ocean and the pleasant land. The Singer Sewing Machine Canal, was 80 miles long. It was So the little moments, humble though they be. Co., Main St., will lend the Rec “But we have a need of more agents who are black and in use between Northampton, FOR FAMILIES LIKE YOURS: Make the mighty ages of eternity. Julia A. Fletcher Department one of its fully who have Spanish surnames.” Kelley said. “We need more Mass, and New Haven from 1825 Carney (1823-1908). automatic sewing machines. women also. We are asking for an additional 350 agents.” to 1845, when the railroad Participants in the class will Kelley, in Chicago to address a luncheon sponsored by replaced it. c learn on this machine. The only the Chicago Crime Commission, said the FBI has only 32 Mrs. Hulbert’s father, the other machine available for the women among its 8,500 agents. class was an old model. Bea late Charles Rufus Harte, was Sheftel, women’s program reputed to be the outstanding director, expressed thanks to authority on the canal. She ac­ Singer for the free use of the companied him as he walked its $ machine. entire length, exploring and 1,000 ABOUT TOWN School Tax Credit Anyone wishing to sign up for taking the photographs that will T this class should call 643-6795. be shown in her slides. Cost of the class is 86. « Open Circle of South United Mayfair Y Club will meet Appeal Rejected The speaker is a graduate of Methodist Church will meet Wednesday at 10 a.m. in Cronin Wellesley College and received tonight at 7:30 at the home of Hall of Mayfair Gardens. All graduate degrees from the Yale Miss Jeanne McAllister, 143 WASHINGTON (UP^I) - The The court has made this residents of Mayfair are in­ Fires kill an estimated Schools of Nursing arid Public Campfield Rd. Members are vited. Supreme Court has rejected tax amendment apply to the states. Health. She has served as an CERTIFICATES 12,730 persons per year in the credits to parents as a way of reminded to dress for a assistant professor of health United States and Canada, an providing public help to In another summary ruling Halloween party. Miss average of about 35 lives lost education and nursing at parochial school children, an Monday, the court said Margaret Paine is hostess. The YWCA Drop-In will meet every day. Southern Connecticut State idea favored both by President authorities need not provide bus Wednesday from 9:30 to 11:30 College and in the department Ford and former President Jehovah’s Witnesses will a.m. at the Community Y. All transportation to parochial of nursing of Quinniplac The earliest surviving art Richard Nixon. school students. have a group discussion tonight women are invited for work of Vincent Van Gogh is College. at 7:30 at Kingdom Hall. Attorney Leo Pfeffer of New PAYZ50%, feilowshi^ volleyball and a a pencil sketch on paper en- York, a veteran of many coffee break. Child care is titled “Farm and church-state suits, said the high An adult Bible study will be available at an hourly rate. Watershed,” done by the art­ court’s 6-3 invalidation Monday conducted Wednesday at^lO More information may be ob­ ist in February, 1864, when he of a California tax credit law a.m. at Zion Evangelical tained by calling the YWCA of­ was 11 as a birthday gift to closes the issue, if it was not Lutheran Church. fice, 647-1437. his father. SAVE MONEY already closed by a last year’s decision against a similar New sew TOUR OWN DSiVESI York law. YIELD 7.90% Former President Nixon was JUST ARRIVED FROM MILL committed to federal tax credit DRAPERY & SLIPCOVER FABRICS SKIN CARE NOW AT THE legislation jjefore the 1973 deci­ sion. In a recent news con­ FULL BOLTS ference, Ford said he liked the VALU E TO tax credit idea but “unfor­ Magic Mirror! tunately” the Supreme Court $5.98 had ruled it out. JD 2 757 MAIN STREET, MANCHESTER “I think that’s regrettable * 646-6821 because competition in educa­ edith serel tion between private and public SAVE MONEY iS' good for the student,” he* said. "...I would hope that we SEW YOUR OWN CLOTHES! could find some constitutional way in which to help private nRST FEDERAL LOOKS AND FEELS LIKE WOOL MILES schools. WASHABLE 100% POLYESTER The court acted in a brief 2 order in the California case ONE-A-DAY with Chief Justice Warren FANCIES Burger and Justices Byron COORDINATE These clays you need all the money-building power you can get and F'u'st MULTIPLE White and William Rehnquist SOLIDS Federal — the largest fedei-ally-insured savbigs and loan eiist of the river — dissenting. delivei’s with maximum interest, day of deposit to day of withdiiiwal VITAMINS Pfeffer said Ford and Nixon earnings and daUy compounding. may approve of tax credits “but O N ir $169 the Supreme Court and the SAVE MONEY It’s savings like these that flow light back into your community for Reg. $2.69 20 oz. Size Constitution doesn’t.” mortgages, home-building, more and better jobs for you

p, i * PAGE TEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Tues., Oct. 22, 1974 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn.. Tues., Oct. 22, 1974 — PAGE ELEVEN Ruth Johnson Will Be Ordained ROCKVILLE S h e H e r a lh HOSPITAL NOTES Bolton Charter Comment Clarified At Emanuel Lutheran on Sunday THE CANDIDATES EAST SIDE — WEST SIDE Mips Ruth Johnson, daughter Area Profile Donna Holland The instructors will be on Nov. 5,- election day, at the sold aas well as baked goods service are the Rev. C. Henry ARE SAYING Patricia Rady and Kerry of Mr. and Mrs. Herman V. Anderson, of Emanuel, spon­ Admitted Monday: Charles Correspondent green (across from the town and homemade breads. ALL AROUND THE TOWN Zagorai R Ft)^, Rockville. 646-0375 ^ Carey. Johnson of SI Kensington St., sor; the Rev. Ronald J. Four­ Adams, East Hartford; hall). Mrs. Sophie Lltvlnskas i and Discharged Monday: Due to both the selectmen will be ordained into the holy nier of Emanuel, liturgist; and William Bennett, Somers; Registration is open to the The DTC announced in Mrs. Judy Miner are co- Marjorie Boor, Snipsic St., and town counsel receiving ministry of the Lutheran the Rev. Arlo Peterson of “You Know Fran” Barry Cole, E. Center St., public. There will be a limited keeping with the mood of the chairmen of the event.' i Irish: State Faces Problems Council Tables Rockville; Susan Dickson, Staf- phone calls about an article in Church in America Sunday at 5 Massapezua, L.I., N.Y., lector. Manchester; John Collins, registration. Registration will day candy promises would be fordville; Mrs. Sharon Fagan the Herald Monday pertaining close Oct. 28. p.m. at Emanuel Lutheran After the ordination service, “Manchester must have ty and financial stability for the RE-ELECT Windsorville Rd., Rockville; and daughter, Unionville; Mrs. to comments on the proposed Anyone interested in par­ -Chun^. y r there will be a fellowship hour representatives in the General elderly are issues I have Martha Copithorne, RFD 4, Change in Rules Joan Kutscher and daughter, draft of the town’s first charter ticipating should call 646-3149 or Miss Johnson is the sixth with refreshments in Luther Assembly who are concerned brought out and openly talked h Rockville; Lorraine Dziadul, FRAN MAHONEY .. ■ RFD 8, Vernon; Frank Minor, they felt clarification of those 643-2853 to register. ember of Emanuel Church to Hall of the church. Claudia Cir­ with producing positive results about with the voters in the 12th Range Hill Dr., Rockville; 1 Peter St., Ellington; Isadore comments should be given ordained into the'ministry. cle of the Emanuel Church for our town and state,” said Assembly District. Laura Lee Fox, Oak St., Heads Drive STATE REPRESENTATIVE He further suggested that any Rosenberg, Newton Centre, before the public hearing on the The ; ;.She ip the second woman in the Women will be in charge of the Wallace Irish Jr. "I feel that the next state VERNON Rockville; Patricia Hall, Water Treschuk has been such request be presented ver­ Mass.; Leonard Skowronek, charter tonight at 8 at the town Muffler That’s *;New England Synod to be or- coffee table. ' Irish is the Republican can­ representative from our dis­ Storrs; Loretta Hauptman, named coordinator of the 13th District bally or in writing and that it Virginia Lane, Tolland. hall. )dained and about the 15th in the Miss Johnson, a 1955 graduate didate for state reresentative trict should be in contact with Action was tabled by the Ver­ South St., Rockville; Nellie “Dollars for Ella” small con­ Guaranteed for should include a statement of Births Monday: A daughter to j^atiop from the Lutheran of Manchester High School, was from the 12th Assembly the voters who elected him and non Town Council Monday night Kozlowski, Snipsic Lake Rd.,- Comments by Richard tributions drive in Bolton as long as you purpose to explain the general Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Dupre, ITChurch in America. baptized and confirmed at, District. I intend to be available by on a proposal for a change of Ellington; Thomas ' LaCasse, Lafferty, executive director of Maureen Houle, Democratic • M«mb«r of Transportation Committao nature of the subject to be RFD 4, Rockville; a son to Mr. the Connecticut Public Expen­ own the car... ^ She is being ordained on call Emanuel Church and still' “Our state is faced with a providing regular office hours rules governing meetihgs, Willimantic; Nelson Lewis, Town Committee chairman, • Mambor of Envlronmant Committaa added. and Mrs. Anthony Hooper, diture Council, that in his opi­ rfrom St. Paul’s Lutheran holds her membership in this great many problems that must to meet with the voters during specifically concerning the ad­ Snipsic Lake Rd., Ellington; has announced. He said no further action Kenney St., Manchester; a son nion the charter was in no way .(Church of Connorsville, Ind., congregation. be resolved by the 1975-76 the legislative session.” • Mambar of Labor Committoa dition of agenda items during Robert Ogden, West Anyone interested in con­ would be taken on the request to Mr. and Mrs. Dale Lugin- acceptable referred to the first 875-2517 .'and will* begin her ministry After graduating from legislature,” said Irish. “I feel council meetings. Willington; Peter Stero, Fox tributing and or assisting in the • Mambor of Appropriations Committoo until all other items on that par­ buhl. Lower Butcher Rd., draft of the charter prepared by ^there on Nov. 3. Augustana College, Rock I am aware of many of these Hill Dr., Rockville; Jean drive is asked to contact • Mambor of Stata Urban Davolopmant Committaa The request for the change ticular agenda were acted upon Ellington. commission members. ' The Jlev. Dr. Thorsten A. Island, 111., she served as a problems areas and can provide Walker. Willimantic; Helen Treschuk or Mrs. Houle. Olds Diaries was made by Councilman and then approval or rejection Lafferty did not receive the Bake Sale Gustaf^n, who was pastor of parish worker at Augustana a positive role in producing Donald Eden. His proposal of the request would be decided revised draft of the charter un­ OLENDER’S MUFFLER SHOP ’ Emanuel from 1935 to 1944, will Lutheran Church, West St. results. Descendents of Simeon A. The Bolton Democratic Town Spencer who might have called for council members by a simple majority vote. til last Friday. He plans to have ROUTE 83 ROCKVILLE ^preside at the ordination ser- Paul, Minn., and later as direc­ “Throughout my campaign I Committee will hold a cake sale Miss Ruth M. Johnson diaries, account books or wishing to add an item of Eklen said he feels the change his comments on it to the com­ ‘ vice te the official represen- tor of Christian education at have tried to call attention to VOTE DEMOCRATIC business to the current agenda, would create a more orderly Council Promotes mission by this Friday. tativC' of the New England Faith Lutheran Church, Murray areas I feel concern most letters once belonging to John for the purpose of information, consideratioii of council Mini Courses Synod. The Rev. Ralph Holmin Lutheran School of Theology, Hill, N.J. Manchester residents. Olds, Esq., who lived in Manchester from about 1790 NOVEMBEO 5th discussion, or vote, to make the business. The Bolton Junior Woman’s of New Jersey, former director Chicago, will be the preacher. While attending the Lutheran Vocational education oppor­ Others participating in the to his death in 1831 are asked request known at the start of Councilman Thomas Wolff Club fine arts committee will A VOTE FOR... of Christian location at the School of ’Theology, she spent tunities and facilities, mass Two Policemen to contact Edson M. Bailey, 99 the meeting. questioned the need for the sponsor two mini courses on one year of internship for transportation, state taxes, and Mahonay CommlRea — Harry Maidment, Treas. change noting that the existing Tanner St., or phone 643-5684. VERNON Edward Vinje to the Zoning making fall decorations Nov. 4 parish ministry at Whitnall problems of fiscal responsibili­ rule had been working for nine at Herric Memorial Park from Park Lutheran Church, Hales 2 Board of appeals, for a four years. On recommendation of Ver­ year term to expire in June of 8 until 10 p.m. Comers, Wis. vj Wolff, a Democrat, and non Police Chief Herman Fritz, Harriet B. Haslett 1979. The two courses are: candle minority member of the coun­ the Vernon Town Council Mon­ . . . 2 1 1 ______' i \ Ruth Corbin, Joyce Jackson, centerpieces and door will mean NEWS cil, said even though the change day night voted to raise Sgt. Modest Admission and Francis McGuane were decorations. would benefit the minority Martin .Kincman to the rank of ★ NO STATE INCOME TAX SHEPWAY, England (UPI) reappointed to the Jury Com­ The cost for each course is members, he did not feel it is lieutenant and Officer John ★ STATE SPENDING KEPT TO MINIMUM CAPSULES — Damon Robinson says he is mittee with their terms to $1.50 per person. Materials will necessary. Shea to that of sergeant. ★ SENIOR CITIZEN BENEFITS EXPANDED not upset about being fired as a Prior to his appointment as expire Sept. 30, 1975. be supplied. School Board garbage truck driver for the Eden said he feels the rule, as ★ CAMPAIGN REFORM LAWS CLARIFIED it now stands, is more com­ chief a few months ago, Fritz Meets Tonight local council. was a lieutenant in the depart­ ★ MASS TRANSIT EXPANSION JTrib^smen Clash 2 plicated. On Monday last week he ment and this left the depart­ ★ UNIFORMITY OF STATE TRAFFIC LAWS < PORT MORESBY, New Guinea (UPI) - Hundreds of COVENTRY drove his truck into a ditch. On Ruie 6 of the present ment short one lieutenant. warring tribesmen armed with bows and arrows, spears Monica Shea Wednesday he ran it into a procedure, says any rule can be PUZA DEPT. STORE ★ VOCATIONAL SCHOOL EXPANSION The council also approved the and axes fought a weeklong battle for disputed lands in the brick wall. On Thursday the suspended by a majority vote of (We Have A Notion To Please) Correspondent those present and voting. appointments of Leonard Oak, REPUBLICAN Chlmbu Valley of this South Pacific island, police said 742-9495 clutch on his truck burned out. O rchard St. and E a rl S. ' Next to Frank’s Supermarket On Friday he tipped the truck Councilman Wolff made the today. The Board of Education will first motion to table the matter Leighton, South St., both of EAST MIDDLE TPKE., MANCHESTER STATE REPRESENTATIVE Police said the fighting ended today but could break out meet tonight at 7:30 in the NOW IN MANCHESTER over in a country lane. “I don’t Rockville, as probationary feel bad about them kicking me for further study and his motion 13ttl ASSEMSLY DISTRICT 'Again at any moment. Teachers Room of the high was defeated in a 7-5 vote. regular officers. \ school. out,” said Damon, a former All appointments will become FOAM PILLOWS VOTE NOVEMBER Sth at Police riot squads armed with clubs, shotguns and tear British Army tank driver. ‘T Following further discussion. for your gas were hopelessly outnumbered and appeared somewhat The first items on the agenda Councilman John Giuletti made effective on Nov. 1. Church ot Christ, Martin School. will be the recommendations don't think I’m a good driver On recommendation of NEEDLEPOINT AND CREWEL GRAFTS... reluctant to become involved. anymore.” a motion to table and this was Nathan Hale School, Verplanck School of Paul McCobb, district passed in a 7-5 vote. Mayor Frank McCoy the coun­ 10”—12’’—14”—Round and Square The Chimbu Valley, sandwiched between the eastern and manager of the Massachusetts cil approved the appointment of EDWARD WEISS. TREASURER ‘western highlands some 300 miles northwest of Port Bus Company on how his com­ 'Moresby, has been the scene of many violent clashes this pany can solve the bus routing month. problems. Edward Mahoney, principal Seek Loan From Arabs of Capt. Natahn Hale School, LUXEMBOURG (UPI) - A year after the Middle East will report to the board on the war ushered in the global oil crisis, the European Common reading and language arts yo u program at his school. “PKK THE PRO’S” FQOTBILL IWITEST Market has decided to do something about it. Dr. Hardy, superintendent of Finance ministers of the nine Common Market nations schools, will present to the voted Monday to borrow $3 billion from the Arabs to help board the first PPBS school for ALL of Your Western Europe pay soaring fuel bills. budget for the 1974-75 school NICHOLS-MANCHESTER The ministers decided in a five-hour meeting to year. guarantee payment of the loan collectively. Italy has said As this will be Dr. Hardy’s can dial 0 TIRE, INC. HUNTING NEEDS it wants to be the first receipient. last board meeting before he 7. Kan... City (a) at San DIago (b) The loan, which would recycle some of the $20 billion leaves for West Hartford school 8. Loa Angelas (a) at York Jeli (b). which Europe will spend on oil this year, is the first joint system Oct. 25 he will present effort by the nine nations to meet the oil crisis or its finan­ an orientation plan for the new superintendent who will begin SAFETY CHECK cial effects. in the system sometime in i November. all of your Relics For Sale PZC Meeting W e Check- BONN (UPI) — Some 350 pieces of “rubbish” belonging The Planning and Zoning Commission will hold a special c e SHOCKS to Hermann Goering, Adolf Hitler’s right-hand man, are DON’T GO h u n t in g up for sale and there’s hardly a swastika among them. The meeting tomorrow night at 8:30 • FRONT END ^Untll You Have ^een Uil objects range from delicate porcelain to nursery rhymes. to consider the DevCo applica­ The private art collection of Goering, marshal of the tion and to hold a public hearing special toll calls with • DISC BRAKES “THE FAMILY SPORTS SHOP" Third Reich and head of the Nazi Luftwaffe, will be the on the application of the Coven­ • BALL JOINTS ' , For Over 30 Yearal try Development Corporation main attraction at an auction in Munich Friday. for sub-division approval of • WHEEL BEARINGS three lots on their land on Rt. NEW Heading For Moscow 31. T • COMPLETE EXHAUST SYSTEMS and of course, Your Tiros U.S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger departs for The public hearing on the IN HUNTING Moscow tonight to confer on the subject of future U.S.- Coventry Development Cor­ Soviet strategic arms talks. He will meet with Communist poration sub-division will be FREE TIRE MOUNTING Party General Secretary Leonid I. Hrezhney and his trip held at 8:30 p.m. with the will include stops in Rome, ’Turkey and perhaps several DevCo application to be decided Fast, Courteous Service See Us for N w , Used, and Trades on Guns. directly after the public We alid Sell Hunting Licenses. Middle East capitals. hearing. ® * 8:30 THURS. B - 8; SAT. 8 - 1 P.S. FALL FISHING 13. Allinta (■) it PIHtburgh (b) IS GREAT TOdli

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Homes For Sale 23 Homes For Sale 23 Homes For Sale 23 Homes For Sale 23 INDEX MANCHESTER NEW LISTING- eight room Raised Ranch, four bedrooms, District Firemen Commended NOTICES A buy of a lifetime, only once 1 — Loit and Found three baths, fireplace, three 2 — Personilt in a while does something garages. Only $44,500. Pasek ,W For Fire Prevention Events 3 — Announoamanta come like this. A large 8 room Alfr A LOVELY LADY ! i I Realtors, MLS, 289-7475, 742- danlol I. rsila REALTOR m ^ 4 — EnlerlainmanI ,j home with a 4 room apart­ 8243. 5 — Auctions i MIS By SOL R. COHEN loved her home, and it shows! As soon as you enteMhis homes, 3 miscellaneous iind 1 ideas for district participation ment, 2 income producing 1116 Eighth District Board of garage fire (at Carlson Express FINANCIAL storefronts and 10 income COVENTRY-MANSFIELD seven room colonial you know everything is in tip top condi­ in 1976. He said those interested 8 — Bonds-Stocks-Mortgages Directors has formally com­ LINE- five room Ranch, on Hilliard St,), in assisting may contact him or .9 — Personal Loans producing garages. Only $«,- tion. Three bedrooms, first floor den, carpeting, and many mended its fire department for 10 — Insurance She liernth 500. (^11 Tony Wasilefsky, 649- kitchen with built-ins, low Tax Collector Mary Laraia Michael Massaro, district other fine features. A new listing that will make your eves a highly successful operation 5306. maintenance and expenses, reported $38,247 in tax receipts president. EMPLOYMENT neat home priced at $28,500. light up! ■' Oct. 7 to 21, during Fire Preven­ 13 — Help Wanted EQUAL HOUSINQ OPPORTUNITY as of Oct, 16, The district’s Director Gordon Lassow, CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Fiano Agency, 646-2677. tion Week. 14 — Business Opportunities fiscal year began Oct. 1. chairman of the district’s 15 — Situation Wanted HARROWS & WALLACE District Fire Chief Granville MandiMtor New Hi v m Harnord REALE’S CORNER District Treasurer Howard bylaws review committee, said SIX room Colonial completely Lingard reported Monday night EDUCATION 648-8306 387-1818 728-6618 175 MAIN STREET______PHONE 646-4525 Keeney reported a $10,974 his committee includes Mrs. 18 — Private Instructions renovated inside ana out. that teams of 10 men each day balance in the checking account 19 — Schools-Classes Garage, 1 1/2 baths, nicely Joyce Gutman, Mrs. Pat Davis 20 — Instructions Wanted spent 850 man hours par­ as of Oct. 21, with all current treed lot. Low 30s. Early oc­ Services Ottered and Mrs. Betty Sadloski. EXCLUSIVE - By owner, no cupancy. Mr. Dwyer, Belfiore TWO FAMILY - duplex, 5-5, 31 ticipating in the week’s ac­ bills paid. REAL ESTATE brokers. Beautiful Colonial, three years old, 1 1/2 baths, He said his committee will 23 — Homes for Sale PHONE 643-2711 Agency, 647-1413. tivities. The cost, he said, was The directors voted a five per have a draft of proposed 24 — Lots-Land lor Sale comer home, living room, for­ aluminum siding, good invest­ TRUCKING - odd jobs, moving $197— including slides made for 25 — Investment Property large appliances, cleaning cent salary raise as of Oct. 29 ^ changes in March, will hold a mal dining, den, four bedrooms, FIVE room Ansaldi built ment at $53,900. Philbrick activities in future years. In for Ray Fournier, assistant in 26 — Business Property FOR ASSISTANCE IN PLACING YOUR AD two baths, modern kitchen, full Agency Realtors, 646-4200. cellars and attics, also will public hearing in April, will 27 — Resort Property Ranch. Two fireplaces, lovely deliver small loads sand, stone, charge was District Fireman the public works department 28 — Real Estate Wanted basement, fireplace, hot water finalize proposed changes in Help Wanted 13 family room, country size and gravel. 644-1775 or 644-1309. Charles Sarles, who came in for since April 29. heat, 2-car garage. Many kitchen. Simply immaculate. MANCHESTER - 8-room May, and will have them ready MISC. SERVICES extras. Beautifully landscaped. Colonial, 4 bedrooms, particular praise. Director Patrick Brown, 31 — Services Offered ADVERTISING ADVERTISING Mr. Matthew, Belfiore Agency, for consideration and vote in SECOND AND THIRD SHIFT CONSTRUCTION - No Sacrifice, $65,000. Manchester firepla9ed living room, large BULL WORK - Any kind. Odd Lingard reported 17 fire calls chairman of the district’s 32 — Painting-Papering 647-1413. June — at the district’s annual 33 — Building-Contracting DEADLINE experienced required. Good area. For appointment, call 646- formal dining room, \Vi baths, jobs, light trucking, cellars and by the District Fire Depart­ Bicentennial Committee, . meeting. 34 — Roofing-Siding RATES salary plus many benefits. Now 1634. - j den, kitchen with pantry, gar­ attics cleaned, trees removed. ment in September — 5 motor 35 — Heating-Plumbing 12:00 noon the day before MOONLIGHTERS 647-9767, 646-3545. issued a call for people and An unscheduled occurrence publication. interviewing. Call U.S. Army, age, treed lot, Bentley ^nool vehicles, 2 dumpsters, 1 rescue 36 — Flooring 1 day ...... 9c word par day 643-9462. ideas. He said he already has at 8:01 p.m. emptied the 37 — Moving-Trucking-Storage Deadline for Saturday and 3 d a y s ...... 84 word per day MANCHESTER - Six-room Surround this immaculate 81 area. Immediate occupancy. call, 5 minor incidents in 36 — Services Wanted Part-time janitorial work, I.IGHT TRUCKING - Odd jobs, some volunteers with good meeting room of the several Monday is 12:00 Noon Friday 6 d a y s ...... 74 word par day custom built Ranch, fireplace, room aluminum sidedi $35,900. F. J. Spilecki, Realtor, 26 d a y s ...... 64 word par day early morning, 3 hours. East COOKS - No experience cellars and attics cleaned, MISC. FOR SALE carpeting, garage, west side Colonial in primel 643-2121. volunteer firemen in atten- 15 WORD MINIMUM Hartford and Manchester required. Good salary and lawns mowed, small tree work. 41 — Articles lor Sale location, near school, enclosed neighborhood. Four large I dance. It was a call to a fire in 42 — Building Supplies PLEASE READ Happy Ada ...... $1,75 Inch areas. many benefits. Now inter­ porch, excellent condition. 30’s. MANCHESTER - McKinley Free estimates. Phone 643-6000. the woods to the rear of Rachel 43 — Dogs-Birds-Pets viewing. Call U.S. Army 643- Hayes Corporation, 646-0131. bedrooms, first floor family I 44 — Livestock Call 649-5334 Street, immediate occupancy, Rd. The fire was minor and the YOUR AD 9462. room, walk-out basement, 2-* super six room custom, 3-level CUSTOM MADE Draperies, 45 — Boats S Accessories I' -.1,-^, Ice Facility Questionnaire firemen returned before the 46 — Sporting Goods Classified ads are taken over EAST HARTFORD - Im­ car garage. ExceptionalJ split, three bedrooms, 1 1/2 very reasonable work meeting ended. 47 — Garden Products the phone as a convenience TRUCK DRIVER - No maculate 6 room Split, three landscaping. A lovely home.; baths, only 11 years old. guaranteed, call anytime. 649- 48 — Antiques The Herald is responsible for PART-TIME evening experience required. ’Training, bedrooms, paneled family $51,900. j 4266. 49 — Wanted to Buy only one incorrect insertion and waitresses, must work Garage. Professionally 2 Some 1,000 Manchester residents have received a questionnaire good salary and many benefits. then only lo the size of the weekends. Mr. Steak, 244 room, 1 l/2baths, basement, landscaped. Owner will help asking their opinions about an ice skating facility for RENTALS original insertion Errors which Now interviewing. Call U.S. pool, trees, $35,900. Warren E. WARREN E. HOWLAND! finance. Upper 30s. Arruda TWO HANDYMEN want varie­ Octoberfest at Meadows 52 — Rooms lor Rent Center Street, Manchester,. Army 643-9462. ty of lobs for fall. Yards raked, Manchester. 53 — Apartments lor Rent do not lessen the value of the Howland, Realtors, 643-1108. Realtors 643-1108! Realty, 644-1539. LIAISON, a group of young people in Manchester organized to 54 — Homes lor Rent advertisement will not be cor­ U — ______limed and fertilized. Attics, Over 1,000 hot dogs, two cases of sauerkraut, gallons of men from the town club. The fun began after 2 p.m. outside do service work, is conducting the survey. Advisors of the group 55 — Business for Rent rected by an additional inser­ KEYBOARD operator - 8-4:30 MANCHESTER - Handyman’s SEVEN room Cape, carpeted, cellars, cleaned. Light Legal Notice 56 — Resort Property lor Rent tion p.m. in firm located near South Special. Reduced for quick sale. trucking. Reasonable. 643-5305. dde^ and an unknown quantity of beer and soda were con­ but had moved inside after 3 p.m. due to the cold. Over 350 are James Breitenfeld, Dave Moyer and Steve Spaith. 57 — Wanted to Rent FIVE Garages go with this remodeled, two full baths, rec Windsor/Manchester town line. 7-6 duplex, 3-car garage. room, oversized 2-car garage, sumed during the Octoberfest run Saturday by men of the patients took part. Staff and some of the 25 college The Manchester Ice Skating Fact Finding Committee was ap­ 58 — Misc. lor Rent Experience with photo type set­ CAFETERIA WORKERS spacious, gracious 6-6 two- TOWN OF COVENTRY Excellent location. Good in­ family. Terrific income patio, Buckley School area. 647- GUTTERS cleaned, repaired town and Manchester Community College Civitan Clubs at Civitans took food up to some of the other patients in the pointed by the Manchester Advisory Park and Recreation Com­ ZONING BOARD OF AUTOMOTIVE ting equipment necessary. For Immediate openings for and installed, $20 and up. 61 — Autos lor Sale come. LaPenta Agency, 646- proposition, location assures 9870. Owner. the Meadows Convalescent Center at 333 Bidwell St. At the center now housing 518 people altogether. (Herald photo by mission to study the project. Fred A. Ramey Jr. is chairman of APPEALS ’ ciong ratuiafbri^ information please phone Mrs. cashiers, salad and counter 2440. Driveways sealed. Free es­ the fact finding committee. 62 — Trucks lor Sale Mohney or Mrs. Wilkas at 644- future appreciation. Mr. 2 grill are Rudi Persico, left, and Harry Maidment, two of 15 Dunn) ’The Coventpr Zoning Board of 63 — Heavy Equipment lor Sale NO. 6 girls, dish room attendants, Dwyer, Belfiore Agency, 647- ELLINGTON - Three-bedroom timates. R&R Reconstruction, ■ 64 — Motorcycles-BIcycles HAPPY A D S I 2431. general utility workers. Full REDUCED - Vernon, im­ Cape, 50’ porch, new roof, 875-4541, 649-3882 anytime. Appeals will hold a -public 65 — Campers-Trailers-Mobile on winning the most 1413. or part-time. Apply in person maculate five room Ranch, two minute from lake. Mid 20’s. 872- hearing on Monday, November Homes Valuable Player Award. :|:j; FULL-TIME, part-time, TYPING - Done in my home.- 4,1974, at 7:30 p.m. in the base­ 66 — Automotive Service bedrooms, large living room, TWO family flat, 5-6. Central 9509 evenings. 67 — Autos lor Rent-Lease S a Proud of You. experienced Bridgeport SZAROFOOO SERVICE dining room, wooded three acre 649-4258 after 5. ment room of the Coventry operators and tool makers. location. Recently painted, two Love From Your j:*: PraR & Whitney Employment lot. $27,900. Merritt Agency, heating systems, garage. TOLLAND Council, PZC Discuss Town Hall to hear the Apply at E & S Gage Co., Office WINDOW WASHING and No. 1 Fan S 646-1180. Owner may help with financing. applications of: Mitchell Drive, Manchester. Willow Street The wind whistling through general house cleaning. Ten. Mr. Belfiore, Belfiore Agency, the pines, will make you feel Robert ’Therien, Cross Street, East HarRord 647-1413. years’ experience. Call 647- • Coventry, for a special excep­ REAL ESTATE - Expanding of­ NEW LISTINQ snug as a bug in this im­ 9030. Free estimates. DevCo Review Status COURT CASES Everybody should be fice looking for a qualified, maculate 8‘/2-room Raised Reasonable rates. tion as provided for in Section □ NOTICES MANCHESTER 6Vi ROOM Colonial, garage lucky enough to have licensed full-time sales person. Ranch with all the trimmings. and the council could get sultants who could review the 2.5.1 to convert existing Excellent 6-room Cape - City plus carport. Wall-to-wall COVENTRY •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• at least ONE thoughtful, Call for confidential interview. CLEANING - Homes and special town meeting approval financial impact of the CIRCUIT COURT 12 building into seven units for COMPUTER OPS Trainee - No utilities, Amesite drive, com­ carpeting, aluminum siding. 2-car garage, fireplace, much Monica Shea The charges of evading Lost and Found 1 F. J. Spilecki, Realtor, 643-2121. experience required. Training, more. Call Tony Wasilefsky at businesses, floor and carpet for their expenditure. proposed new community on Manchester Session apartments. K loyal and true blue binations, oil heat, quiet Lovely landscaped lot. Mr. Correspondent responsibility and disregarding good salary, many benefits. Lombardo, Belfiore Agency, 649-5306 today. $50,900. cleaning. Suburban Building Councilman Robert Keller the town. Dispositions Monday that Paul and Patricia Granberg of friend like S CUSTODIANS - Manchester, neighborhood, quick occupan­ Maintenance Service for free 742-9495 a stop sign (three counts) were LOST - Long haired orange cat, Now interviewing. Call U.S. 647-1413. EQUAL HOUSINQ OPPORTUNITY There was a joint meeting of asked that copies of the applica­ Connelly has approached two resulted in fines or jail terms all nolled. Forest Road, Coventry, for vicinity of Homestead Street. East Hartford. Part-time Army 643-9462. cy. Priced at only $31,900 estimates. 649-9229. ... Sofflfton* COOKIE evenings, experienced. Call 643- the Planning and Zoning Com­ tion not only be given to the non-profit consulting groups. included: • Mark S. Smith, 19, of 93 relief from the restrictions im­ Call 643-9237 after 3:30. CHARLES LESPERANCE LOVELY 3-bedroom Cape, BARROWS & WALLACE may havt Mnt you 5691, 2^ p.m. mission and the Town Council various boards and commission The Connecticut Public Expen­ • Louise A. Antolini, 18, of 49 Waddell Rd., tampering with a posed in Sections 10.3 for a side Reward. CLERICAL, STENO, Legal 649^7620 minutes from Manchester Manchaslar Haw Haven Hartlord Love, i 649-9306 397-1919 728-6619 last night to discuss what but that copies be placed in the diture Council and the Urban Congress St., possession of motor vehicle, $20, and fourth- line variance to build a garage a happyadl Clerk Trainee - No experience center, in nearby Bolton. Huge town libraries and town schools Institute in Washington, D.C. marijuana, six months in jail on said property. LOST - “Sandy", female toy BRIDGET required. Paid training, good wooded lot. Front-to-back p e r assistance the council could be degree larceny, $30. Collie, brown and white. Birch i 5 « and the town hall so that any He said the commission with execution suspended. Interest^ persons are invited salary, plus many benefits. living room with stone to tho commission in regard to • David K. Stankausky, 21, of Mountain area. West Hartford PORTER STREET area - Lots-Land tor Sale 24 residents who wish to review would have to determine She was placed on probation to attend this meeting. Now interviewing. Call U.S. Ar­ beautiful six room Colonial, fireplace. Priced right. Mr. CUP the DevCo application and the Enfield, operating a motor tag. 647-1343. my, 643-9462. Lombardo, Belfiore Agency, review proc^ure if the com­ that application themselves whether there is a conflict of in­ for one year. TTie charge of sale vehicle while license George M. Coon three bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths, ANDOVER — Three wooded, Chairman carpeted living and dining 647-1413. mission accepts all or part of may do so. This will be done as terest with these agencies. He of drugs was nolled (not suspended, $100. ‘ LOST - Black and white male PHONE FROM home to ser­ surveyed and approved lots, up soon as enough copies are said the CPEXl’s board of direc­ prosecuted). . Coventry Zoning Board Alaskan Malamute, Willington room, nicely treed lot. Merritt to 9 acres. Priced from $13,500. the DevCo application. • Stephen A. Steiner, 28, of 71 To vice our customers for super Agency, 646-1180. /TRIAL GEM“ It was decided that the main secured from DevCo. tors is similar in makeup to the • Allan J. Dean, 16, of 153 Tankeroosan Rd., Vernon, of Appeals dog tag, reward. Answers to earnings. Choose own hours. Deluxe Ranch custom built for present Call Warren E. Howland, Jesse Brainard High St., Coventry, reckless Marilyn Richardson “Bear.'^ 649-2447. Call 647-1810. owner in 1967. Extra large fireplaced Realtor, 643-1108. service council could provide is board of directors of Greater operating a motor vehicle while CHICK and ALL MEMBERS PRINCETON STREET- Clean recommended to the commis­ Hartford Process, and there is driving, $75. Secretary living room, spacious kitchen, IW 0 funding to conduct the review. under the influence of liquor, 30 OF THE MOUNTAIN LAUREL CHAPTER 4 bedroom Colonial in the baths, 2-car garage. Expandable lower sion that the commission con­ a possibility that the Urban • John T. Dickman, 23, of FOUND- black and brown TOLLAND-VERNON line - The council told the commis­ days in jail with execution Husky, female puppy, ap­ center of town. Walk to all level with fireplace and walk-out to sider hiring a coordinator who Hartford, operating a motor Beautifully treed one acre sion that the council had Institute is funded by large in­ suspended. proximately 30 lbs. Vicinity SWEET ADELINES OESIGN ORAFTSMAN schools. Owners building a new private rear yard. Choice residential building lot. Convenient loca­ allocated $5,000 in last year’s would be the focal point of the surance companies. Scott Aide vehicle while under the in­ NOTICE house, want this one sold. So- area. Call Suzanne or Arthur Shorts. 'liie charges against Steiner Church and Center. 649-4132, HAIRDRESSER - Experienced Requires several years’ 646-3223. tion, must be seen. 649-6827. budget for this review and that review project. Connelly warned the commis­ fluence of liquor, $150. 522-0125. give us a call and “Starf Patricia Agnew, a former of failure to wear head protec­ TOWN OF ANDOVER, Break-A-Leg in Milwuakee preferred. Full or part-time. experience in tool design, die J. WATSON BEACH CO. all the commission had to do to In a later work session of the sion that it wasn’t enough to • Gregory S. Gondek, 20, of packing’’. T. J. Crockett, •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• reporter for the Manchester tion (three counts) were nolled. CONNECTICUT Joe LuJon Salon of Beauty, 61 East design (preferrably stamping REALTORS MLS receive these funds was to Planning and Zoning Commis­ consider the costs of the con­ East Hartford, failure to drive LOST - Dalmatian, male, black Realtor, 643-1577. Real Estate Wanted 28 Evening Herald (when she was • Ronald E. Verraneault, 27, ORDINANCE PROHIBITING Center, 643-1939. dies) and/or mold design. Mancheiter Olfice 647-9139 come to the council with sion, Frank Connelly, town sultants but the quality of infor­ Patricia F. Platt), has been ap­ in the established lane reduced of Providence, R.I., operating a EXCAVATION and white with some brown ^gg^E^uanioualn^O^^orU^^ planner, informed the commis­ from reckless driving, $30. spots. Call 647-9576 evenings. Must be good with math and 5 1/2 ROOM CAPE plus one un­ SELLING your home or recommendations of con­ mation that could be received pointed press secretary by U.S. motor vehicle while license OF TOWN ROAD OR PBX TELEPHONE Operator finished. Gardner Street. In the sion that he had contacted from various consultants must • Michael A. Hastings, 24, of be familiar with machine shop acreage? For prompt friendly C and Receptionist - Full-time. sultants and the work that these Sen. Hugh Scott, R. Pa. suspended, bond forfeiture of RIGH’TS OF WAY LOST - Savings Passbook No. equipment and practices. If 30s. By appointment only. SEVEN ROOM Colonial Cape several consultants to secure also be considered. He said that 89 Grove St., Rockville, hunting Apply in person, Gaer Brothers, service, call Louis Dimock consultants would be doing for Mrs. Agnew is the daughter $ 100. SECTION 1 PERMITS 038-1-00557-8, Hartford National qualified and interested send Owner,-, 649-5746. with 2-car garage, on dead-end Realty, 649-9823. some indication of their costs. the commission must consider in a closed season, $25, and hun­ Thank You 140 Rye Street, South Windsor. the Commission, of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Platt, • Ronald P. Zelenka, 33, of REQUIRED Bank and Trust Company.. resume to: street. Double AA zone. Sandra Stave, chainrran of Some consultants would work what scope of the applications ting crows in a closed season, No person, firm or corpora­ GLASTONBURY - Large 4- Evergreen-enclosed rear yard. 53 Hudson St. She is married to 142 Srpuce St., operating a Manchester Green Office. HAIRDRESSER wanted, R.L. Pierce ALL CASH for your property PZC told the council until the for $200 per day or $1,200 for is to be covered by consultant Bruce A. Agnew, chief nolled. motor vehicle while license un­ tion shall excavate for any pur­ Application made for payment. bedroom Colonial, fireplaced 28’ living room. Immediate oc­ within 24 hours. Avoid red tape, •k No Deposit WALSH FAMILY experienced only. Call 643-2461 living room, formal dining commission has determined two weeks as individuals. The review process. Washington correspondent for • Robert W. Hein, 39, of 457 der suspension, $100. pose in such a manner as to in­ ROGERS CORP. cupancy. Mr. Lombardo, instant service. Hayes Agency, or apply in person. Carriage Rogers, Conn. 06263 room, den, basement garage. Belfiore Agency, 647-1413. ■k No Contracts how much of the application to firms contacted indicated they The commission also dis­ Center St., failure to stop and • Rotert A. Potter, 27, of terfere with or endanger travel LOST - Passbook No. 250153036, For All Your Help, House Beauty Salon, 18 Oak 646-0131. Business Week magazine. They or call 774-9605 for an inter­ Excellent location. Only $35,- accept, the commission had no would work on a per dium basis cussed the possibility of hiring show license, reduced from Willimantic, breach of peace over any Town road or right of The Connecticut Bank & Trust Street, Manchester. k Free Delivery have a daughter, Eleanor, 4. Company, Savings Department. view appointment. 000. Keith Real Estate, 646- FOUR Bedroom Cape, con­ WE WILL buy your house. Call idea on what funds would be or a set fee for the review of the a coordinator for the review evading responsibility $30. reduced from second-degree way without first obtaining a “McDonald’s is Our Kind of Place." The family lives in Chevy Application made for payment. An pquil opportunity omployor 4126, 649-1922. venient west side location. New anytime, Hutchins Agency, ★ Free Trial T needed. whole application or the com­ process to avoid duplication of • John M. Mitchell IV, 21, of FINANCE - BOOKKEEPING Chase, Md. larceny, 10 days in jail with permit. roof, shag carpeting, drapes, Realtors, 649-5324. mission could set a predeter­ efforts by the various board and Watertown, failure to drive in Trainee ■ No experience Councilman Richard Breault Mrs. Agnew left Manchester execution suspended. To obtain a permit to excavate: The Girls at New Hope Manor stove. Lovely lot. An im­ mined amount of money it commissions. the established lane, reduced required. Gpod salary plus informed the commission that for Washington in 1%3 to work • Frank J. Rivers, 45, of no A. A written application shall SURVEYOR TRAINEE - No Manchester maculate property. Mr. SELLING your house? Call us would spend and the consultant from reckless driving, $30. many benefits. Now inter­ COFFEE they shouldn’t feel that they ’There was some discussion for United Press International certain address, fourth-degree be filed with the Board of Announcements 3 experience required. Good Matthew, Belfiore Agency, 647- first and we’ll make you a cash could work until this money • Donald Pellatier, 19, of viewing. Call U.S. Army 643- CAPE have to be limited to this $5,000 that the commission request (UPI). Prior to joining Sen. larceny, 10 days in jail. Selectmen containing the loca­ 9462. salary and many benefits. Now 1413. offer. One day service. T. J. figure, but if the commission was expended. the town council to call a Scott’s staff, she worked for the Bloomfield, reckless driving, • Rufus J. Watson, 21, of New tion and plan of operation FUND RAISING - Party interviewing. Call U.S. Army, VERPLANCK SCHOOL AREA Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577. PLUS felt it needed Certain work done Several consultants indicated quarterly meeting if the com­ $75. Britain, operating a motor vehi­ together with an outline of safe­ Planners. Fast selling, special 643-9462. Six room Cape with attached MANCHESTER - Bowers Newhouse News Service, LAW ENFORCEMENT - No School area, six room Cape, Call 563-0306 which would cost over and to Connelly that they would be mission accepts the DevCo • Timothy J. Riggott, 19, of cle while license suspended, ty precautions to be used at the value box 40 Christmas Cards. To family, relatives, friends and neighbors, experience required. Training, garage on tree shaded lot, im­ IMMEDIATE cash for your Cowles Communications Inc., completely remodeled, property. Let us explain our above this figure to come back willing to travel to Coventry for applications so that the com­ 30 Oak Grove St., operating a $100. job site, and such other infor­ Manchester Rubber Stamps, 8 good salary and many benefits. ELECTRONICS maculate modern interior, and the Washingtonian members of The Irish American Home Society, St. excellent condition, four fair proposal. Call Mr. Belfiore, to the council for additional interviews at their own mission could inform all the motor vehicle while under the mation as the Board of Bissell Street, Manchester, 649- Now interviewing. Call U.S. Ar­ MAINTENANCE Trainee - No new modern kitchen, many CHIMNEY SWEEPS - Make Magazine. She served also as 4489. Patrick’s Pipe Band, VFW Ladies’ Auxiliary Post experience required. Paid bedrooms, $29,900. Call owner, 647-J413. funds. expense. boards and commissions of influence of liquor, $150. Cases nolled (not prosecuted) Selectmen may deem my, 643-9462. extras. Must be seen inside. sure your fireplace and writer and editor for the 2046, Manchester Emblem Club 251, employees of training. Good salary plus 643-2053. chimney are clean for this The council by charter ex­ Connelly has contacted con­ what information the commis­ The charge of possession of necessary. National Education Association included: South Windsor and Manchester Postal Service, who many benefits. Now inter­ SELL YOUR HOUSE through year’s tough heating season pend only one of one per cent of sultant firms who have worked sion needed from them to drugs was reduced to disorderly • James F. Carr, 16, of 448 W. B. A performance bond and a F.J. SPILECKI, REALTOR EAST HARTFORD (NEA) periodical. THE RUMMAGE CORNER remembered me with Masses, prayers, flowers, viewing. Call U.S. Army 643- J. Watson Beach Real Estate ahead. Reasonable rates. Call the budget without approval of with both towns and new com­ process the DevCo applications. conduct and Riggott was fined Middle T’pke., David A. DeCian- certificate of liability insurance 9462. 643-2121 Co. Professional real estate visits and cards during my recent hospital stay in TIRE SERVICE MAN SPECTACULAR 872-0930, 872-0635. a special town meeting to ' munity developers in the past. $50. tis, 16, of 186 E. Center St., and acceptable to the Board of I Consignment Thrift Shop Frank Spilecki Bob Qormen service for more than 45 years. ••••seeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee immediate full-time opening LaCava-Buill authorize extra funds for any He is asking consultants that Paul C. ’Thebodeau, 19, of 113 Selectmen shall be filed with 43 PURNELL PLACE Boston. OVERSEAS JOB Opportunities Manchester office, 647-9139. Painting-Papering 32 one project. he has contacted what ties they the Board of Selectmen. Thursday, Oct. 24 Good starting pay, excellent - No experience required. Paid Garrison Colonial Bissell St., all charged with DUTCH COLONIAL - New, 4 Four bedrooms, first-floor It was determined that this have had with Greater Hartford SECTION 2. OBLIGATIONS i NEW HOPE MANOR DAY Love, and Sincere Thanks to all of you benefits. Clean, modern shop training at choice locations •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• COLLEGE Graduate students possession of liquor on town bedrooms, formal dining and family room, spacious front- could be a five- to seven-day Process if any. property. OF PERMITTEE 20% of all procaeds Bridget Marceau Apply in person. guaranteed. Good salary and available for exterior and in­ Vernon Votes $13,000 many benefits. Now inter­ living room, family room with to-back living room with terior painting. Six years delay between the time that the The commission talked at TTie charge of delivery of By acceptance of the permit CAPITOL TIRE CO. □ MISC. SERVICES to be donated to viewing. Call U.S. Army, 643- fireplace, aluminum siding, 2- fireplace, huge deck, 2-car experience. Fully insured. Free commission could need funds length about obtaining con­ liquor to minors against the permittee agrees to save 325 BROAD STREET car garage. Merritt Agency, NEW HOPE MANOR 9462. garage. Immediate occupan estimates. Call our com­ Thebodeau was also nolled. the Town harmless from any MANCHESTER 646-1180. For More Ice Rink Study Help Wanted 13 Help Wanted 13 cy. Trees, cul-de-sac. Mid Services Ottered 31 petitors, than call us, 649-7034. • Frederick S. Hunt, 51, of 61 and all costs and damages, to Business Opportunity 14 MANCHESTER - Eight-room 50’s. pointed authority decided the not opposed to an ice sports Overland St., fourth-degree complete the work within the PAINTER - Part-time, two RNS-LPNS, full or part-time SHARPENING Service - INSiDE - Outside painting, time limit specified in the per­ days per week for interior work positions are available on our MECHANIC TRAINEE - No Dutch Colonial, 4 bedrooms, 1 fe c ia l rates for people over 65. BARBARA RICHMOND facility was not supporting facility ir> town but rather he larceny. OWN BUSINESS^"* WARREN E. HOWLAND Saws, knives, axes, shears, mit and to restore the area to at Meadows Convalescent second and third shifts. We are exjperience required. Good 1/2 baths, 2-car garage, Boaltors______643-1108 skates, rotary blades. Quick Fully insured. Estimates given. A special town meeting itself and decided to give up. was opposed to the bonding • William D. Lovell, 27, of S«nile« HU wpiily dtilen with pnAicIi nunufac- Fall fixup time starts Center, 333 Bidwell Street, ng f salary and many benefits. Now fireplace, lovely treed yard, service. Capitol Equipment Call 649-7863. following a public hearing Mon­ It was explained that the bond 531A Hilliard St., third-degree its original or better condition. □ FINANCIAL tijH kj PinWar, Wth. IMroyal. Oumiiim and method of financing. He said he Manchester. Come in and apply about Iheir patients to join our interviewing. Call U.S. Army, atiwfs. city utilities, central location. day night approved an ap­ holders would go to court and forgery (two counts), third- In the event the requirements Co., 38 Main St., Manchester. would not oppose the facility if or call 647-9194, 9-3 p.m. Semi- staff at Meadows Convalescent 643-9462. Dealen n n ta liilK d by tba company. All for under $40,000. Keith VERNON - Five-room Ranch Hours daily 7:30-5, Thursday CEILINGS, inside painting, propriation off $13,000 for Phase appoint a receiver but there degree larceny, and fourth- of this Ordinance or the permit Can bn optraled m il ot yow li«ne on a part or lu ll' Real Estate, 646-4126, 649-1922. with 2 full baths, fireplaced a private party wanted to Bonds-Stocks-Mortgages 8 retired person will be con­ Home, 333 Bidwell Street, 647- Hmc baak 7:30-9, Saturday, 7:30-4 . 643- papering, floor sandin^- 2 2 of a feasibility study and would be no recourse as far as finance and run it. degree larceny. are not fulfilled such amount of 9191 or stop by between 9-3 p.m. APPRENTICE plumber with a living room, large eat-in in WANT ADS sidered. h rp d rai a mlnimuni ol S 2 .ill.T l cash for inaan- 7958. refinishing (specializing in said bond shall be forfeited, or SIX-ROOM aluminum sided kitchen, one-car attached gar­ design documents for an ice the council is concerned. “ It The Carlisle-Edwards Con­ • Wayne A. Medeiros, 16, of MORTGAGES, loans first, se­ minimum five years experience lory and tarvica porchasad. older floors). John Verfaille, Ranch - Large country kitchen age. Situated on lovely sports facility in Vernon. would simply be like any sulting firm will prepare the se­ 375 Summit St. and Anthony F. the Permittee shall be billed, as cond, third. All kinds. Realty CONCRETE LABORER - To CARPENTER wanted - Call in the trade. Industrial and TIh company oHnrs a complale buy back ol a t in- REWEAVING burns, holes. 646-5750, 872-2222. Some 100 persons attended business that went bankrupt," Sweetman, 18, of 24 Bretton is necessary to cover the costs statewide, credit rating un­ set forms. Call 875-1103 after 6 646-8390. commercial experience aanlories. with appliances. Over acre landscaped lot. Price reduced Zippers, umbrellas repaired. cond phase of the feasibility treed yard, 3 bedrooms, full to $36,^. Owner wants fast both meetings and only three Town Attorney Abbot Schwebel Rd., both charged with posses­ of having said work or necessary. Reasonable. Con­ p.m. preferred. Exceptional fringe W rili loday lor i p oiiiU e alliliatioo and more Window shades, Venetian J. P. LEWIS & SON - Custom study and the design benefits. Please send resume to n rittin biformation. bidude phono, t f Syslems. Inc. cellar. Asking $33,900. Keith sale. Zinsser Agency, 646-1511. voted against the appropria­ explained. sion of liquor on town property. necessary repairs competed by fidential, quick arrangements. ABLE Bodied men for part blinds. Keys. TV for rent. decorating. Interior painting. documents. Alvin Lundy Agency. 527-7971. time work in grain mill, some Box D, Manchester Herald. Real Estate, ^4126, 649-1922. tion. Owens explained that he was • Rudolph Palliardi, 69, of the Town. At least one way traf­ CASHIER - full time for cash Marlows, 867 Main St. 649-5221. Paper hanging. New Ceilings. 100 Constitution Plaza, Hart­ and carry lumber yard. Many lifting required, hours flexible. MANCHESTER - New listing. Remodeling. Exterior painting. TTie facility is envisioned as Long Hill Rd., Andover, third- fic shall be maintained at all MANCHESTER - 8-room ford. Evenings, 233-6879. company benefits. 40 hours per Call 649-4523. •••••uoouooooooooonooonooooo Charming 4-room Cape-style MILLAR TREE Service, Inc. Gutters and leaders. Carpentry. degree assault. times and protective SERVICE STATION mechanic, Contemporary, 4 large home in mint condition. Wall- an ice sports center to contain week . For an appointment call general repairs, experienced, Removal, pruning, lot clearing, Fully insured. For estimate call 2 • Luigi Palmisciano, 26, of barricades and lights that meet bedrooms, 2Vt baths, magnifi­ to-wall carpet abounds either two full sheets of ice or MORTGAGES - 1st, and 2nd Mr. Edwards, or Mr. Gormley. SALESPERSON - Opening for good references, dependable, □ REAL ESTATE spraying. Fully insured. 649-%58. Providence, R.I., reckless with the approval of the mortgages — interim financing salesperson In office supply cent view. Asking $66,900. throughout. Beamed living one full and one training rink at 649-0136. own tools, willing to work long •oonooooooooooooooooooonnooo Licensea. Free estimates. plus full support facilities. driving. selectmen shall be placed by — expeditious and confidential department, experience Warren E. Howland, Realtors, room ceiling and spiral stair­ Phone 633-5345. PAINTING - Save 30 - 60%. ABOUT hours. Apply in person, after 1 Homes For Sale 23 643-1108. case add to the true value. The support facilities, and the • Patricia A. Robillard, 29, of the permittee as are necessary service, J.D. Real Estate desirable, pleasant surroun­ p.m. daily. Silver Lane Shell, Five years experience. Webber Rd., Tolland, breach of to protect the public and Assoc. 646-1980. TYPIST to $115. East of river dings, good working conditions, Priced at $27,900. Zinsser Agen­ TREE SERVICE (Soucier) Excellent references. Pete, 742- entire design, will be es­ TOWN position. Requires excellent 252 Spencer Street, MANCHESTER - Striking 4 cy, 646-1511. tablished during the next phase peace. suitable traffic control shall be 5 day week including Saturdays. Manchester. NEW on Market. Ten room Trees cut, trimmed or topped, 6117 (toll free) 5-10 p.m. OVERDUE BILLS? Money typing, pleasant phone manner, Inquire Mr. Harrison, Mornings bedroom colonial, 125’x300’ of the study. A previous study • Henry C. Sailer, 26, of 68K maintained. Afte issuance of wooded lot, 2 1/2 baths, first Rockledge Colonial Cape. ’Two stumps removed, fully insured. available to property owners. some filing, immediate need. only or by appointment. ANDOVER LAKE - Beautiful Got a tree problem? Well worth PAPER HANGING and ceiling determined that such a facility Eta Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi observed in honor of P ast Squire Village, disorderly con­ the permit the permittee shall Fee paid. Richard P. Rita Per­ VETERANS - Many jobs still floor family room. Prime loca­ fireplaces, three full baths, five sweeping view of entire lake, 4- State-wide, quick, confidential. Harrison Stationers, 849 Main available at choice locations. bedrooms, huge shed dormer. a phone call. 742-8252. painting, reasonable rates. is feasible for the town. sorority, will meet tonight at 8 Matron Janet Von Deck, who is duct. notify the First Selectman 24 Pay only $12 monthly per thou­ sonnel Services, 164 East Street, 646-7272. tion, Mid 60s. Warren E. room older home, modern bath, Leonard Spiegelberg. 643-9112. Center Street. Manchester. 646- Get credit for your training and Howland Realtors, 643-1108. Large treed yard. Mr. half-acre treed lot, garage, $17,- If the facility is, in fact, to be at the home of Mrs. Jeff grand representative to hours in advance of actual com­ sand. Credit check un­ experience. Call U.S. Army, Matthew, Belfiore Agency, 647- ODD JOBS - Carpentry, pan­ built, the Town Council will be Williams, 20 Cardston Circle. Delaware in Connecticut. Miss mencement of the work. necessary. Burke Mortgage 3441. 900. Hayes Corporation, 646- eling, rec rooms, offices, PETER BELLIVEAU - Pain­ 643-9482. ATTRACTIVE Colonial - Three 1413. 0131. asked to appoint an "authority" Winder. The theme of the Louise Dickson is in charge of Company, 649-0378 anytime. WAITRESSES wanted • Call household repairs. Phone 649- ting, wallpapering, spray/brush Manchester Gilbert and SECTION 3. FEES bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths, to set up the program pnd run it meeting is “Keeping Fit” arrangements. Officers will CLEANING WOMAN - Six to 646-6439. 4594. painting. Fair prices, fully in­ Sullivan Workshop will meet A fee of $5.00 shall be charged eight hours weekly. Own carpeting, nice lot, plus many NEW CUSTOM built homes sured, experienced and depen­ as a business. wear colored gowns. for the issuance of a permit. TOOLMAKER extras. Upper 30’s. Financing COVENTRY (NORTH) within walking distance of Main The rink will not be owned by ’Thursday at 7:30 p.m. in the transportation. Call 646-4224. JOBSEEKERS ■ Open 8 a.m. - 8 CASH Registers and adding dable. 643-1671. SECTION 4. PENALTY p.m. dally with full and part- Requires several years’ available. R. Zimmer, J. D. Street. A "super” Cape - two the town but rather will be paid The Marine Corps League Reception Hall of South United experience in layout and con­ Real Estate Associates, 646- Beautiful, large treed lots on a machines. - Sales, service, Methodist CJhurch. Members Any person, firm or corpora­ time employment oppor­ raised Ranches and a four supplies. 15 years experience, HOUSE NEED Painting? - We for by the users. Feelers have Auxiliary will have a special struction of stamping dies. 1980, 647-1139. quiet cul-de-sac street bedroom Colonial. Act now and are asked to use the Main St. tion who violates the provisions □ EMPLOYMENT tunities. Jobseekers, 568-1070. formerly with NCR. Free brush, spray or roll. already been put out concerning meeting Wednesday at 8 p.m. at AVON Must be capable of setting up minutes from Hartford. choose your own colors, etc. T. entrance of the church. ’This of this Ordinance shall be fined Estimates. C.R.S. Company, Professional painting service, bonding and the Ice Facility the Marine Home to discuss the Lakota Council, Degree of NEED CASH FOR dies and making alterations as MANCHESTER - Reduced for Owner will assist in financing J. Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577. the maximum allowed by law. Help Wanted OIL BURNER Service man, Coventry, 742-6381. 12 years experience, free es­ Committee, headed by Mrs. auxiliary participating in an Pocahontas, will meet year’s production of “Pirates of 13 CHRISTMAS? If you’re am­ full or part-time, complete necessary. If qualified and in­ quick sale, 5 1/2 room Cape, 1 if needed. Please call Joe Gor­ timates. Reasonable prices. Penzance” will be discussed This Ordinance shall take effect 1/2 baths, garage, eat-in Ruth Ventura, has had several event sponsored by the Vernon Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at the bitious and enthusiastic you benefits, call 649-2871, M&M Oil terested apply in person at don for complete information. CAPE, six rooms, completely 875-8782 , 643-0250. ©te Herald Chamber of Commerce. and audition dates announced. 30 days after this meeting. TOOL MAKERS - All-around can start earning money Im- Service. kitchen, Parkade area. LaPen- 649-5306, evening 643-5314. redecorated throughout, on ap­ SNOWPLOWING bonding firms indicate interest. Odd Fellows Hall. ’The Deputy machinists and Bridgeport CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING After the business session, (Nov. 6, 1974). medlately as an Avon ROGERS CORP. ta Agency, Realtor, 646-2440. proximately 1 1/2 acres, Residential or Building-Contracting 33 Councilman Richard Owens, Great Pocahontas will visit and operators. Top wages, fringe EQUAL HOUSINQ OPPORTUNITY Temple Chapter, OES, will there will be a social hour and Passed at Annual Town Representative. Meet peo­ WAITRESS for part-time after ROUTE 32 kitchen, dining room, living Commercial who said he was against present her commission. ’There benefits and overtime. TOLLAND - A warm home meet Wednesday at 8 p.m. at refreshments. The meeting is Meeting held October 7, 1974. ple. Have fun, too. Call for school hours, will train, good SOUTH WINDHAM, CONN. room on first floor, three Call MASONRY - All types, PHONE 643-2711 building such a facility, will be a social hour and Experience preferred, but will (Ntar Wllllmintlc) trimmed in sunshine. Six-room BARROWS & WALLACE bedrooms, bath, up. Two car the Masonic Temple. Grand open to all area people in­ Ruth K. Munson, details: 289-4922. pay, good gratuities, apply in Mm ciiatlar Ntw Havsn Hartford BROWN’S TIRE SHOP fieldstone, brick, concrete. FOR ASSISTANCE IN PLACING YOUR AD questioned what recourse the refreshments. train right man. Apply at An equal opportunllf tmploytr Countryntry capiCape, acre lot. Low garage, $31,000. Philbrick Agen­ Representative Night will be terested in any phase of theater Clerk of the person. Brass Key Restaurant. 648-9306 307-1919 729-6619 Free estimates, after 5pm town would have if the ap­ Paragon Tool Company, 121 30’s. 872-6323. cy, Realtors, 646-4200. 646-3444 643-1870 or 644-2975. production. Municipality Adams Street. PAGE SIXTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. Tues., Oct. 22, 1974 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., Oct. 22, 1974— PAGE SEVENTEEN Apartments For Rent S3 Business tor Rent 55 4utoa For Sale 81 Rooms tor Rent 52 I H K ^ T O OUT OUR WAY BY NED COCHRAN OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE ©PF/AT iVFA, OFFICES - One 800 square feet BUGS BUNNY PO^IPIHTY'OF THOMPSON HOUSE, fur­ APARTMENT in Manchester State Bank nished rooms, centrally WHAT'S YER PROBLEM, c a n y HERE YA GO, TH ADDRESS O’ A PuACE W O P .-^ F H o W RENTAL OFFICE Building. Another completely I U N D E R - ...ANC> PILL PICKLE Y -U H - JUST AS WE THOUGHT-HE AIN'T MB. HOOPLE? I AM located. Kitchen privileges. FUDDSY ? S T A N D W H AT E L M E R .' y ' WHERE YA C'N GET A ^ PIE IS G O O P -A N P I J'/EAH- PAYIW' ANY ATTENTION TO WHAT JUST CALL m MKJOR.MBSNERK.' Wp have ^ large variety of furnished, 400 square feet, at FREDK.SNERK. WIUU W f THE PICTURE WHAT'S LOVE y o g u r t w ith \ SURE.. I WAS WITH THE ROYAL AIR FORCE , Parking. Reasonable rates. 244 Main Street. T. J. Crockett, HAPPENED... I'V E GOOD BUY „ r-fl------YOU'RE SAYIN'.'AN'TO APDIN­ VICE PRESIDENT OF Phone 6462358. deluxe one and two-bedroom IS FUZZY, THE ONLY HAD IT THIS'? ON A N E W MUSTARP AW'MARSH­ SULT TO INJURY HE'S GONNA BEFORE SHIFTING TO OENERAL apartments and townhouses Realtor, 643-1577. COLOR IS BAD S E T . ' ^ MALLOWS, POWT HAVE HIS ENGLISH AN’ HIS t r i p l e P A Y M E N T EISENHOWERS STAFF.'-HAK KAFF'- I VOU, OOLPIEZ IlilSUBANCE CO.! T O T F U ' SLEEPING ROOM for rent, 272 throughout Manchester. Ren AND THERE'S YBARS." TORY HOMEWORK DONE BY BUT WHY DWELL ON THE PAST? MANCHESTER - East Center NO SO UND.' TH’ TIME WE g e t HOME.' I 'V E U U 6 T international FINANCE Main Street. tal office open daily from 9-5, Street. Modem air-conditioned IZ| transferred CONSUMES /MV TIME PD-? other times by appointment. office space, from 100 to 2,000 HERE AND NEED THESE DAYS.' ONE large room for working square feet, $4.50 per foot. KR O O fA UNTIL gentleman, private bath, en­ Hayes Corporation, 6460131. trance and parkii DM UTO ENTERPRISES, MG. arkin^^ Nicely NEED . decorated. Call 6461 2404 New State M ,, MancjieetM' 15 6461021 OFFICE SPACE - Two rooms, fireplace. $80 per month. EXCELLENT clean large fur­ Warren E. Howland, Realtors, /SZ nished room for gentleman, THREE ROOM apartm ent, 643-1108. Building-Contracting 33 Articlet tor Sale 41 Articles tor Sale private entrance near center, 41 Articles tor Sale 647-1145, 649-6896. stove, heat, one car parking, no pets, adults only. Call 643-6441. 3,200 square feet floor space, NEWTON H. Smith & Sons - suitable industrial office space. MICKEY FINN BY HANK LEONARD Remodeling, repairing, ad­ WANTED responsible female k i MANCHESTER - Six-room Three phase wiring, loading ditions, rec rooms, porches and to share home in Manchester dock, parking, 6465043. roofing. No job too small. Call with young woman, good loca­ duplex, modem kitchen with I'LL BE IN TO SEE ELAINE ^ HOW T APPARENTLY SHE SUFFEREP 649-3144. tion, reasonable. 643-9650. basement, on bus line. Security IN A FEW MUAITES, MISS SERIOUS / FROM RHEUMATIC FEVER Clip Out - Hll In - Mall Today I Ml •••••••••§•••••••••••••••••• required. $210. Eastern, 6 ^ FIRST FLOOR - Front office 5TARLIN/ I WANT TO IS IT, AS A CHILP...AND NOW 8250. with wall-to-wall carpeting and TALK TO THE D O C T O R I DOCTOR?/ HER HEART IS BADLY CARPENTRY - Repairs, Apartments For Rent 53 private bath. Available DAMAGED/ remodeling, additions, roofing. SAVE OVER 90% November 1st. Heat, air- Fo r s e t t i n g Call David Patria, South Wind­ WE HAVE customers waiting FOUR-ROOM Apartment - Se­ ABOUT THE cond floor, heat, appliances, conditioning and parking in­ 101-30 sor, 644-1796. for the rental of your apartment cluded. Contact John H. ROOMS larking, no pets, lease, securi- OUR USED CAR LOT c = ) DOUBLE TROUBLE fO'll or home. J.D. Real Estate Lappen, Inc. 6465261. i$/i nwxK lO -lI 12 Words - 3 Days • 1 Dollar Associates, Inc. 6461980. ,y. $190 monthly. 6463340. g> 1»?4 »>NIAN>C lyW^USPlOtl WES ROBBINS carpentry ClaMification 41, MIocellaneoua For Sale Only NEEDS remodeling specialist. Ad­ THREE-ROOM Apartment HNT, ditions, rec rooms, dormers, LOOKING for anything in real SEIL, More Good Cars & TrucKs. \ CAPTAIN EASY BY CROOKS & LAWRE^CE Ads must be mailed only No phonO orders estate rental — apartments, with heat, hot water, cooking built-ins, bathrooms, kitchens, BUY Payment must accompany ad homes, multiple dwellings, no gas, stove, refrigerator, wall- 649-3446. fo--wall ■■ carpet. $170. - With a ...SQ uftsHeo: l ik e w b ' p a DO YA BELIEVE ME NOW- One Item only, Include price and phone fees. Call J.D. Real Estate (Near IF Y O U PLAN TO BEEW IF YOU HADN'T SHOVED THHT SOMEONE TRIED T 1 b e l ie v e . spital)spital) Se^ececurity deposit. HEMIO WMIT AD (E) 1974 ^ ME OUTA TH' WAV t I b e l ie v e ; LEON Cieszynski builder - new Associates, Inc. 6461980. MrNMgkt PO ME IN WITH A No refunds for early cancellation por non-commercial users only adqlts■ only, - no' P'pets. Available Dial 6462711 BUY SOON ... S*ll4ieM«., !■< u b a t t l e -a x ? ■homes custom built, Ad may be edited to conform to rules November 1. 643-9678 .remodeled, additions, rec MANCHESTER - Five room Well Charge H, Too! I Ad will appear In the next three Issues of the Herald after It Is received. duplex, three bedrooms, coun­ SEE US NOW! 'rooms, prages, kitchens THREE ROOM apartment, fur­ • remodeled, bath tile, cement No delay in publication will be permitted. try kitchen, carpeting, LOOK OUT, appliances, no pets. $250. nished or unfurnished, quiet, OFFICE SPACE PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VERMEER w A S H i t h a t ; work. Steps, dormers. Residen- convenient location. Working WE GIVE MOIS ON GOOD STATUE I S - • tial or commercial. Call 649- Security required. 646-1559 FOR RENT DID YOU SEE ME ' I after 6 p.m. adults only. No pets. 643-2880. USEDCARl I KNEW YOU GUYS S O I S A ID .4291. 250 square feet, center of RBCOVER TWATy W E R E d e p e n d i n g TO M Y S E L F , = U M 5 L E ? O N ME., MANCHESTER - Family-style VERNON - First-floor apart­ Manchester, air-conditioning Easy Financing " G R A B IT ^TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY ment with five rooms plus .STUART.':> ' Carpentry and general contrac­ 2-bedroom Townhouse, full and parking. Call: 643-9551. basement. Includes heat, heated porch. Fireplaced living ting. Residential and commer­ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• cial. Whether it be a small appliances, carpeting. $240 room, nice yard. Convenient t rural location. $195 includes ^ E R S ■XT. ' repair iob, a custom built home monthly. Paul W. Dougan, . Wanted to Rent 57 Realtor, 6434535 or 6461021. heat and appliances. 6461510, or anything in between, call 646- 647-1113. 1379. FOUR-ROOM apartment with MANCHESTER - Modern two- garage in Manchester, fur- 315 Center Street STEVE CANYON BY MILTON CANIFF STEPS sidewalks, stone walls, bedroom apartments, FOUR-ROOM second-floor nishM or unfurnished. Middle- Manchester fireplaces, flagstone terraces, NAM E carpeting, no pets. Available apartment, centrally located, aged couple. Call 568-6844. o appliances, carpeting, security, Phone 643-5135 concrete repairs, inside and immediately. Security •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• WOULD I LIE TO IT'S A FACTUAL WHO BELIEVE IT? A D D R E S S no pets. November 1. $150. 646 CM S A FACT! AFTER MS. BER5EN- outside. Reasonably priced. S h c H c r a U i required. $195. Eastern, 646 YOU ? THE COACH RUMOR! 6IRL -BUT I HEARD THAT SCHweiZZER BEATS SCIOTO CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 5566. 643-0851. CITY 8250, 6465858. □ AUTOMOTIVE •••■••••••••••ttva********** 'c ? f a t h in k s MAUMEE /VAMED SCHWEI- A MS. SCHWEISEN- WITH A»DROPKICK, SHE WILL 10- 21. WILL PUT IN A 6LRJ, STATE Trucks tor Sale 62 SENHEIMER WEISEN WILL COACH RUN FOR OOVERNOR ON THE ANY TYPE Carpentry and P.O. Box 591 FIVE-ROOM Duplex - Good DELUXE one-bedroom apart­ DROFKICK.ER AOAINST WILL PLAY FOR MAUMEE/ ’’NAIU-THE-MAUE " ZIP ment, complete appliances, Autos For Sale 61 THE BORN LOSER SCIOTO STATE! masonry work, additions and Manchester, ponn. 06040 location, near bus line. Adults 1966 INTERNATIONAL, 20’ BY ART SANSOM MAUMEE! remodeling. Free estimates. A. PHONE only, no pets. Security deposit carpeting, air-conditioned, swimming pool, $175 plus NEED CAR? Credit bad? van, roll up doors. No longer Squillacote, 649-0811. required. Available October 15. Bankrupt? Repossessed? needed. $1500. Kage, 91 S m Call 647-1037. utilities. Robert D. Murdock, I______12 Words • 3 Days Realtor, 643-2692. Honest Douglas accepts lowest Street. MASONRY REPAIRS - Brick, down, smallest payments. block, stone and concrete. STAFFORD SPRINGS - Newly DELUXE two-bedroom Douglas Motors, 345 Main. 1970 FORD Super Van-radio, Reasonable prices. Call 643- redecorated, one and two- new tires, 6 cylinder, standard. 9508. bedroom apartments, heat and townhouse apartment, kitchen with complete appliances, TOYOTA - See us for reliable Call 623-6642 anytime. hot water included, children un­ used Toyotas with our 60-day BUILDING - Remodeling, Are ](Mi an armchair shopper? -WHOLESALE- der 3 accepted. No pets. carpeting, air-conditioners, full Dogs-BIrds-Pets 43 basement, private patio, $220 100% warranty. We also buy 1964 CHEVROLET pickup roofing, concrete steps, Check out the bargains on the prlces on Available immediately. S^uri- used Toyotas. Lynch Motors, truck - New tires, good brakes. fireplaces. For estimates call U re q u ire d . F rom $140. plus utilities. Robert D. Mur­ Herald Classified Pages RICH, DARK TOPSOIL DOG-CAT boarding reser­ dock, Realtor, 6462692. 345 Center Street, Manchester, Very good running condition. 649-1142. vations. Combined inside/out- Eastern, 6468250 or Superinten- 6464321. $550. Call 6464745, m . Hwang. Any amount. Pick up your dant after 5 p.m., 684-2954. own - save more, or will’ side runs, partitioned privacy, MASON CONTRACTOR - DARK, RICH loam, 5 yards, FOUR ROOM duplex, 2 $27.50 plus tax. Also sand, deliver. germicidal lighting. Canine bedrooms, adults only, no pets, COMPLETE junk cars 1961 CHEVY carryall. New THE FLINTSTONES BY HANA-BARBERA Plastering, custom built stone Holiday Inne, 200 Sheldon Road, VILLAGER APARTMENTS - removed free in Manchester, motor, new frontend, new or brick fireplaces, chimney stone, ^avel, pool and patio ------CaUB4B-2204 Five-room townhouse, 1 1/2 carpeting. Call 643-2507 after 5 sand. 643-9304. Manchester, 6465971. p.m. South Windsor, Vernon and exhaust. Call 649-6208 between 8 repair, block and cement work. tiled baths, wall-to-wall Tolland. Call Bill’s Auto Parts, a.m.-9 p.m. •New and repairs. E. Richard- CASTRO couch 60” , Tappan Free- four cute kittens, two carpeting, 2 air-conditioners, Route 74, Tolland, Conn., 649- ’ son, 643-0889, 649-0608. ALUMINUM sheets used as heat, hot water, patio, full base­ FOUR ROOMS, newly electric stove, 30”, 1966 Ford males, two females. Call 649- redecorated, new stove, 4578, 875-6231. 1964 FORD-pick-up, 3/4-ton, printing plates, .007 thick, ment. No pets. 649-7620. utility body, 4-speed transmis­ 23x32” . 25 cents each or 5 for $1. Custom, needs work, $75.; 1962 0647. refrigerator, all carpeting, C'MON, LET'S GET OUTA HERE.' IF NO T H E Y ...AS SCXJN A S THAT IR.E. GOWER Remodeling - Ad­ Olds, runs $100. 644-0031. AUTO INSURANCE - Compare sion, V-8, excellent condition. THOSE DUDES ARE GONNA DO WON'T, OOR., ditions, garages, porches, Phone 643-2711. MANCHESTER - Five-room $185. Married couple, no pets. VEHiaE REACHES A FREE TO good home, full- 6468597. our low rates. Young drivers New tires. Motor vehicle in­ YOU IN, THEY'LL HAVE TO CATCH COLLECTION STATION, kitchens and formica work, apartment, second floor, no spected last week. Asking $650. YOU R R S T .' NEWSPRINT end rolls. 25 LIVING ROOM set, five pieces, grown gentle, double pawed, welcome. For quotation call THE O F n C E R IN ^ repairs. 646-2087 after 4 p.m. and 15 cubic foot freezer. long haired female cat, vac­ appliances, close to school. Rod Dolin, 6466050. 643-9708 or 647-1908. CHARGE WILL /v'MEAN cents each. Inquire side door. Available immediately. Securi­ MANCHESTER - Main Street, ENERGISE MY,f THIS Manchester Evening Herald. Moving must sell. 643-7774. cinated. 646-4774 evenings. two and three rooms heated, O- ty required. $170. Eastern, 646 WE PAY $10 for complete junk 1961 CHEVY carryall. New CREDITS CARO.'V THING? 8250. hot water, stove, refrigerator, Jtoollng-Sldlng-Chlmney 34 FIREWOOD 130. pick-up truck FREE - Fhippies, 7 weeks old, adults, security. 523-7047. cars. Call Joey, Tolland Auto motor, new front end, new WE BUY and sell used fur­ exhaust. Call 649-6208 between 8 niture. Cash on the line. One delivered. $7. trunk load, self- males and females. 553 Parker Body, 528-1990. •BIDWELL Home Improvement service, 26 Jarvis , 643-1947. Street, 6434807. VERNON - Willow Brook a.m.-9 p.m. piece or an entire housefull. Apartments, one and two Co. Expert installation of 646-6432. Furniture Barn, 345 1972 PLYMOUTH gold Duster, aluminum siding, gutters and ENGLISH setter puppies for SEVEN year old spayed bedrooms. From $180. Includes 3-speed, 6-cylinder, radio, $1,- Main Street Rear, behind heat, hot water, appliances, trims. Roofing installation and Douglas Motor Sales. sale, seven weeks old, Pedigree Dacshund, Will give PRESIDENTIAL 800 or best offer. Call between repairs. 649-6495, 875-9109. registered. Call 649-2558. away to loving retired couple. carpet,- air-conditioning, pool, 2-6 p.m., 649-9273. Motorcycles-BIcycles 64 tennis court, picnic area. No VILLAGE APTS. CLEAN USED refrigerators, 643-0345. HORACE Tetrault — Siding, pets. Security required. NEED A CAR? Short on cash? EXPERT bicycle repairs, all lo-aa-^ ranges, automatic washers, 1968 CHRYSLER, New Yorker, MANCHESTER IlK.. T.M. U . i PH, ■Olt. roofing, storm windows, aw­ Livestock 44 Superintendant, 8724400. Call Ed Weaver, finance makes, models and speeds. with guarantees. B. D. Pearl’s good mechanically, tires, nings. Quality workmanship, Appliances, 649 Main St, 643- One and two bedroo.nas. expert, at 643-1181. Peugeot, Raleigh dealers, MR. ABERNATHY snows, $600. Original owner. THREE ROOMS - First floor, Manchester Bicycle Shop, 649- BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY W I N A T BRIDGE free estimates. Fully insured. 2171 643-6526. REGISTERED American 872-9187, 649-3417. saddlebred, gelding, 6, 16 with heat and appliances, no Near schools, churches 1972 VOLKSWAGEN Sun Roof - 2098. pets, one months security and shopping center, on SCREENED loam, gravel, hands, must sell, excellent Air-conditioning, AM-FM, WHEN IT LAND9 C?N THE CAMERA, Yashica electro-35 required. Available November bus line. Call anytime. excellent condition, excellent OFF SEASON Buy -1973 Honda PtATE, ITS /ALL BUTTBSED/ ROOFING - Specializing processed gravel, sand, stone, range finder with kit and beginners mount. Best offer. repairing roofs, new roofs, 646-1175. 1st. Can be .seen 67 p.m. Satur­ tires plus wheels and studded CL350. Low mileage. $550. Near expert can be led astray and fill. George H. Griffing, accessories, $125. Call 6468381. days 6-8, 28 CHiurch Street. 646-2623 gutter work, chimneys, cleaned Inc., 742-7886. snow tires. $2,100. 649-7532. Telephone 6461071 after 5 p.m. and repaired. 30 years STALLION spring horse, side REGISTERED American experience. Free estimates. saddlebred, gelding, 6, 16 TWO BEDROOM luxury 1967 MUSTANG convertible, 3- 27” ROYCE UNION 16speed ■r\0 So our near expert cashes LOAM FOR Sale - $5.50 per safety steps, very good condi­ townhouse - located in Highland Tit'. all the trumps and the two W > C H R D Ji»«44 Howley, 643-5361. hands, must sell, excellent speed, standard transmission, bike - Two months old, •no NORTH 22 yard delivered. Phone 64^3109. tion, $12. 643-8873. Park section of Manchester. diamonds. An alert West will The bidding has been: 22 beginners mount. Best offer. MANCHESTER - Five-room snow tires, asking $650. 646- excellent condition. $120. Call 4 K 9 S By Oswald & James Jacoby ROOFING - Installation and 6461175. Wooded and private. For infor­ duplex, three bedrooms, coun­ 5432. 649-6787 after 4. pjay the seven, eight and 10 of ELECTRONIC Calculators for SPINET piano Cable-Nelson. mation call 6461616 or 649-5295. try kitchen, appliances. No f AK93 diamonds while carefully re- West North East South repairs, gutters, storm win­ sale at reduced prices. Phone ♦ AQ I f Pass 2 4 dows, doors. Experienced Like new, reasonable offers ONE/HALF registered pets. Security deMsit required. 1965 FORD Falcon, automatic, taiiling the four spot and his 649-4986. considered, call 643-5239. FOUR large room apartment, $190. Available December 1st. A9864 The average bridge player final discard will be the 10 of P ass 2 N.T. Pass ? quality workmanship. Fully in­ Arabian-Morgan filly, 1 1/2 6 cylinder, good tires, runs, WEST EAST centrally located, neat and 649-8220. Campers-Trallers has no trouble making the clubs. You, South, hold; sured Free estimates. years, liver, chestnut, flaxen $195. 6465782 after 5. QJ1062 73 SEASONED hardwood - for appliances included, adults on­ Mobile Homes 65 4 4 heart slam. He draws trumps, 4AK84 fK2 ♦QS4 4A.^S4 Reasonable prices. Rick 1966 KARMAN GHIA, 1850, 4- mane and tail, gentle disposi­ TS f 4 fireplace. $35 per pick-up load. ly, no pets, $190. security T 852 takes the club finesse, lays What do you do now? Burnett, 646-3005. speed, new tires, new paint, tion. 228-9817. AVAILABLE November 1 - igeo DODGE Dart GT, slant 6 ♦ 10874 ♦ 96532 Dummy, discarding after Calf 875-4350. required, call 649-8407 after 6. Four-room apartment, second LIVING CAN be easy. 12’ wide, down the ace and deuce of A—Bid six notrump. These bal­ AM radio. 649-9466. engine, automatic, $250 firm. A i053 ♦ K J7 West will be done to king- floor, centrally located. Securi­ 3-bedroom, 1 1/2 baths, very clubs and claims his slam anced hands are hard to explore ROSSI ROOFING - Siding, GET YOUR Firewood stocked Boats-Accessorles 45 After 5, 872-8087. SOUTH (D) nine of spades and two clubs. chimneys, gutters. Free es­ SNOW TIRES - Goodyear ty. 6461189. clean. Ready to live in. Just $3,- after the suit breaks 3-3. Our hero will be sure that his w ith. up for winter. Seasoned SIX ROOM Duplex, with gar­ 995.14’ wide on display. Trades 4 A 84 timates, fully insured. Days, h ardw ood, $40 p er cord Suburbanites, polyglas, E-78-14, 22’ CABIN CRUISER, 100 h.p. age, in Talcottville, $190 per 1965 OLDS, F85, 9 passenger TQJ1087 si^ueeze has worked. He will TODAY'S QUESTION evenings, 529-8056. . Paul mounted on rims, like new, OMC clean, in water, $1,400. MANCHESTER - 4 1/2 rooms, wagon, radio, power steering, welcome. Parts, supplies and discard the small spade from delivered. 875-8782, 643-0250. month, security and references accessories. Plaza Homes ♦ KJ Instead of rebidding two hearts Cosgrove, 643-5364. used one season. 649-9827. Call 646-0785. carpeting, appliances, heat in­ call 649-0618, 610 p.m. The near expert can find a dummy; lead his last club your partner rebids two dia­ required. 649-7384. cluded. Parking, bus line, very “Quality homes sensibly ♦ a Q2 way to get himself set. He SEASONED Cordwood, cord and wind up with egg all over monds. What do you do now? Heating-Plumbing 35 WHEELS - GM, 13” , 14”. Ford, SAILBOAT - AMF Alcort convenient. No pets, security. 1970 VOLKSWAGEN - priced.” 1348 Wilbur Cross Neither vulnerable draws trumps and takes the his face when East takes the and half cord load. E. WEST SIDE on bus line, clean $225. 646-8843. Highway, Berlin Turnpike, club finesse, but suppose that Answer Tomorrow Yeomans, 742-8907. 14”, 15”. With or without new Windflite 14’ (like Sunfish) with Excellent condition. Call 646- W est N orth E ast South last three tricks. six room Duplex, adults, no 4224. Berlin, Connecticut, 828-0369. East drops the king of clubs SEWERLINES, sink lines, snow caps. 643-2880. trailer. Asking $625. Call 646 pets. Call after 5 p.m., 649-5643. 1 N.T. cleaned with electric cutters, 4774 evenings. BRAND NEW 2-family home, on the second club lead. Now FUEL OIL - 36.9 cents, 200 two 4-room apartments in­ P ass 2 4 P ass 2 f our near expert stops, looks, Answer to Previous Puzzle by professionals. McKinney gallon minimum. Winter is ROCKVILLE- five rooms, new 1967 PONTIAC Firebird - Small P ass S f P ass 6 f Bros. Sewer Disposal Com­ cluding wall-to-wall carpeting, V-8,3-speed standard, excellent tries to imitate a genius L X T o E r 1 _ coming. Call now, Boland Oil six-yard load, $30 plus tax, stove and refrigerator, new gas HAGLER REAL ESTATE P ass P ass P ass Variety H E E pany, 643-5308. washer, dryer, dishwasher, dis­ condition. $750. Call 872-4712. thinking and decides that if L Nl P P R o E Company^, 646-6320. dallvarad Garden Products 47 furnace, wall-to-wall carpet, N P V R T F posal, oven and range. Parking MOBILE HOME - good Opening lead- Q* East held a doubleton club a L 5 S w I BULLDOZER-BACKHOE | parking for two. No utilities, for 4 cars. Security ACROSS 3 Prayer ending A ? T i NO JOB too small, toilet and 1973 PONTIAC Catalina Safari, condition, 10x50. Asking $1,- squeeze could be developed 1 Bridge term s T CHEVROLET 302 or 327 FQB Hina CALL FRESH sweet apple cider and $175. rent plus security. Two 4 Join F AlPl R 9 repairs, plugged drains, kitchen references. $295 monthly, wagon, air power windows, 13,- against West. 5 Ejaculation 5 Circle part Bj 1 T T £ engines, balanced, roller, super J. A. M c Ca r t h y , i n c . apples. (Macouns, McIntosh). children accepted. Call 875- 500. p R Q & P R T E R faucets replaced, repaired, rec I nant pays utilities. Jesdor Real­ 000 miles, mint condition, wood 9 Greek letter 6 Firmament E T P stock heads, much more, not Botti’s Fruit Farm, 260 Bush 7653. LOT — 80x150, Sherwood £ a Ip a L E rooms, bathroom remodeling, 646-4370 for9Btlmat9» _ ty, 633-1411. trim. $3995. Call after 6, 646- 12 Duration 7 Heating device R K c H t 9 assembled. $600. 646-0785. Hill Road, Manchester. Forest, Mass. Good location. G heat modernization, etc. Free 8366. 13 Anatomical 8 Intervening ft 1 S T THREE-ROOM apartment, Homes lor Rent 54 Asking $1,350. SHORT RIBS BY FRANK O’NEAL STAR G A * E R ; ' * 0 network 9 Animals E s c A L T H A s f estimates gladly given. M & M FUND RAISING - Party SEASONED FIREPLACE furnished or unfurnished. 14 Groove lOHisk 9 T A X O N B ? 9 V FRESH SWEET apple cider -. By CLAY R. POLLAN’ V Plumbing & Heating, 649-2871. 1971 CHEVROLET Kingswood 643-6624 15 Alaskans, for 11 Diseasetmed. S z N T vl c R p T E planners. Fast selling special wood by the truck load ■■No preservatives, not Phone 6468390. DUE ID THE SPIRALING- ...IVE HADTD RAISE THE L lIR A S’ s O T COLUMBIA - Two bedroom estate wagon, radial tires, air- HOW CAN THEREISALOTLEKIOVEIN .- 'y MAS. 21 Your Daily Activity Guide instance * JL M A s £ value box 40 Christmas Cards. delivered, 742-7833 or 4569657. pasteurized. A pure natural COSTS O f THE IN6REDIENTS.., SEPr. 23 suflix) TOWNE Plumbing Service, Ranch, available to May 1st. conditioning, good running con­ PRICE OF tDVE POTIONS PEOPLE THE WORLD DUE TO INFLATION. ’ According to tho Stars. » 17 “Old 16 Editions 30 Son of Isaac 46 Goddess of Manchester Rubber Stamps, 8 OCT. repairs, alterations, vanity roduct. Also orchard fresh FOUR-ROOM restored Colonial Pets and kids O.K. $240 per dition. 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DOWN WANTED- Treadle Singer Security and lease required. 122 EAST CENTER Street - 1 Pierce with a Ceilings and inside painting. 1967 CHEVROLET - Four-door, FOR RENT - E300 Econoline SR 60 61 FOR SALE 1964 PONTIAC, sta­ CANDY VENDING machines sewing machine, good working Please call Single office for rent. $90 automatic transmission, V-8; knife John Verfaille, 646-5750 , 872- for sale, like new, excellent window van. $14 per day plus 2 Peruvian city - 2 tion wagon, $150. Needs work, condition. Around $10. 232-1743 monthly includes everything - Savings Bank of Manchester 2222 condition, 643-9147. 528-1396 after 6 p.m. mileage. Dillon Leasing Cor­ (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN I 646-0204 or 242-9032. after 5 p.m. parking. 646-1180. repossession. $150. 646-1700. poration, 643-2145. I PAGE EIGHTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., Oct. 22, 1974 Meet Candidates • V v ' \Family Practitioner Ahead, OBITUARIES At Elks Thursday ■ The Manchester Elks Lodge will conduct a "Meet the Can­ Jo h n A. K leinschm idt didates" night Thursday at 8 ^r.Godlash Tells MMH Unit iianrl^PHtpr lEw? uinn Bmlb John A. Kleinschmidt, 51, of p.m. at the Elks Club on Bissell Dr. Godlash then described has cut down waiting time by an St. State and local candidates About 150 members and average of half an hour, he said. 86 Summit St. died this morning A the nurse practitioners MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1974 - VOL. XCIV, No. 20 are invited to participate. guests of the Manchester Dr. Godlash did not overlook Manchester—A City of Village Charm at Manchester Memorial Memorial Hospital Auxiliary program which utilizes FORTY PAGES - TWO SECTIONS PRICE: FIFTEEN CENTS Hospital after suffering a heart As a service to the communi­ registered nurses in an the questions that have been ty, the lodge plans to make the were told Monday that the posed about these non­ attack Monday afternoon while family practitioner is a coming expanded role. at work. He was the husband of event an annual affair. Tlie program upgrades the physicians. Thomas Blanchard will be thing in the field of medicine. Questions concern the quality Mrs. Shirley Ann Mooney Dr. Kenneth Godlash, direc­ role of the nurse to take Kleinschmidt. master of ceremonies and Jules histories, do Physicals, of medical care given, and the In Building Sale-Lease Deal Karp will be moderator. A tor of the primary care unit at patient’s ability to accept this % Mr. Kleinschmidt was born Hartford Hospital, spoke to the diagnose and treat minor question and answer period will concept of medical care, he May, 1,1923 in Manchester, son group at its quarterly meeting medical problems, said Dr. be held. said. of the late John and Augusta and luncheon at Willie’s Steak Godlash. A social hour will follow and Citing a study conducted in Hoppe Kleinschmidt, and had House, on paramedical per­ Concerning requirements, lived here all his life. He was an those attending will be able to most states require a certifying Ontario, Canada, at McMasters meet the candidates personally. ^ sonnel and primary care. University on paramedics Army veteran of World War II He defin^ primary care as exam for physicians and a new By; and served with an anti-aircraft Co-chairmen of the event are working in Ontario and Ver­ Steele Accuses Bailey exam is being executed for the Tony Merola and Nick the concept of general total mont, Dr. Godlash said the division. care for the Individual medical nurse’s assistant, he said. For He had been employed as a Jackston. many years, he added, the results showed no diminuation needs of the patient. of care. If anything, he said the guard for 21 years at Pratt and "For years primary care has medical practices act of most patients were more pleased. Whitney Division of United Air­ been neglected in this country,” states prevented anybody but ’The increase in time allowed Of ^Illegal’ Profits craft Corp., East Hartford, and he said. physicians from performing Ml was a communicant of St. to the patients was in itself a The number of people who these duties. HARTFORD (UPI) — Republican sale of the HELCO building, and they $88,000 a year and not more than six years. James Church. This is being amended in benefit, he explained, as will need primary care is in­ patients felt they could stay and gubernatorial candidate Robert H. Steele found nothing but an honest business tran­ But, said Steele, the lease ran ten years Other survivors are two many states now, he said, and said today Democratic party chairman creasing, Dr. Godlash said, and talk longer with the paramedic. saction. “and pumped $880,000 into the Bailey daughters. Miss Elizabeth physicians’ assistants are being •>5'n i John F. Bailey "illegally” profited from the medical schools are trying Dr. Godlash predicted an im­ “Steele is welcome to re-examine this people’s pockets.” Kleinschmidt and Mrs. Joan C. to turn out more family prac­ Used in many Connecticut the sale of a downtown Hartford public Vallier, both of Manchester; FIRE CALLS portant role in the field of all he wants. I think he’ll discover it’s a In 1971, Steele said, a new agreement titioners to meet this need. towns. utility building 13 years ago. waste of time. and two brothers, Norman primary care for the paramedic was negotiated, with HELCO paying $14,- He said until this need can be Dr. Godlash cited instances Steele, in a morning news conference, 000 per year. Kleinschmidt of Manchester in the immediate future. Steele charged no approval was granted met, the government and the of Hartford opthalmologists tried to tie the sale to Ella T. Grasso, the by the PUC for the transaction and that and Henry Kleinschmidt of MANCHESTER Depending on how many If sold now, the building would be worth medical profession are looking who are using physicians’ Democratic gubernatorial candidate. “It Bailey and the utility “committed an il­ about $1.8 million, Steele said, “Their Florida. Monday, 1:24 p.m.—leaves on physicians go into the practice to utilize other persons to carry assistants. They are also is the height of hypocrisy to hear Mrs. legal and unlawful act.” The funeral is Thursday at fire at 72 Cooper Hill St. (Town) of primary care will determine sweetheart lease with HELCO has paid out this care. presently staffing the new Grasso screaming about utility costs while Steele said a group headed by Bailey and them $922,000 to date. If the resale value of 9:15 a.m. from Holmes Funeral TOLLAND COUNTY how long the paramedic will re­ “Thus, the arrival on the medical unit at Bradley Field, her ‘boss’ is lining his pockets like this.” the building is worth $1.8 million, the Home, 400 Main St., with a Today, 12:38 a.m. —brush fire main in his field, he said. his law partner, Alfred Wechler, bought scene of paramedic and nurse he said^ Bailey interests would show a total of over Mass at St. James Church at 10. on Meadowbrook Rd. and Job’s Cluh^s Annual Silver Tea Mrs. Allan Krupp, president Overcharges Alleged the headquarters building of HELCO at practitioners,” he said. ’The newly trained assistants 266 Pearl St. in 1961 for $650,000. $2 million,” Steele said. Steele said there’s Burial will be in the veterans Hill Rd. (Ellington Fire of the auxiliary, said in her Mrs. Grasso has said Connecticut’s Dr. Godlash described a are staffing the pediatric and nothing wrong with making a profit section of East Cemetery. Department) report the auxiliary is major utilities overcharged consumers by Steele contended the group agreed to Atty. Gen. Robert Killian, Democratic candidate for lieutenant governor, chats with Mrs. paramedic as a physician’s family planning clinic as well SOUTH WINDSOR endeavoring to achieve the goal about $19 million since 1971 because the lease the building back to the utility for “unless its illegal.” Friends may call at the Irene Pisch, left, president of the Manchester Democratic Women’s Club; Mrs. Frances assistant. His training involves as the hypertension clinic at Monday, 4:20 p.m. —large of total health care for the en­ Public Utilities Commission used inac­ funeral home Wednesday from Merola, and Mrs. Kay Moran, a past president of the club, during the club’s annual silver one or two years during which Hartford Hospital, said Dr. grass fire on Tumblebrook Dr. tire community and to work for curate data in granting rate increases. She 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. he learns to take histories, Godlash. tea Sunday afternoon at Manchester Country Club. Mrs. Merola was chairman of the event the hospital through called for abolition of the PUC as present­ diagnose and treat minor He told the group the new at which state and local candidates were guests. The Democratic candidates also attended volunteering and fund raising ly structured. medical problems, perform primary care unit at Hartford MHA Switches Sites a cocktail party Sunday hosted by the Democratic Club of Manchester at the KofC Home. endeavors. Steele charged that the building was minor surgery such as sutures, Hospital which is located In the (Herald photo by Dunn) The auxiliary members were Dean Cross-Examination Begins purchased from HELCO "in direct viola­ do casts, and eye refractions, emergency room is staffed by thanked for their work and tion of a state law that requires public ser­ said Dr. Godlash. nurse practitioners. Patients dedication to the hospital and John J. Wilson, left, attorney for cross-examination of John Dean, up­ vice companies to obtain prior permission For Housing Project He assured the group the coming into the emergency White House counsel, is the its patients by Edward Kenney, Watergate cover-up defendant H.R. from the PUC before selling equipment or paramedic works under the room, he said, who are not true per right, Tuesday in a Washington, prosecution’s first witness. (ABC-TV POLICE REPORT hospital administrator. properties. direct supervision of a physi­ emergencies are directed to the Haldeman, lower right, began his D.C. federal court. Dean, a former drawing by Freda Reiter via UPI) By DOUG BEVINS the project under a $640,000 state grant, Police Seek Public Help cian. primary care unit. This concept Key W ord The Manchester Housing Authority has only $24,000 of that amount to spend on The check of the statute cited by Steele (MHA), weary from unsuccessful property. The Town of Manchester, MANCHESTER Parkade Monday. The keys prohibits the sale of “essential” property negotiations for purchase of an elderly however, has added about $50,000 in this were in the ignition. He was • James W. Gardner Jr., 44, (ronliiiiii'il I'roiii I’lip' Oiit'l or equipment without prior PUC approval. housing site on Spencer St., has dropped year’s budget to help the MHA. referred to juvenile authorities. of 27 Forest St. was arrested damaged front end as a possible getaway It pots the burden of obtaining permission that location from consideration for a 40- A switch to negotiations for the one-acre numerals written in, by hand and Dean Admits Holding $15,000 Monday at 11:15 a.m. on a Cir­ car. on the utilities themselves but apparently unit, state-funded project, MHA Chairman downtown site at Brainard PI. means the cuit Court 13 (in Simsbury) • A thief stole $679.75 in cash damage in the left front fender. The racial factor and the nature of the requires nothing on the part of the Pascal Mastrangelo said today. MHA is again favoring the site which had warrant charging him with from a bureau drawer in the • Two males seen parked in a late- crime prompted another police Youth Bolts from Court, purchaser. Mastrangelo said the MHA has in­ been a top priority earlier this year. first-degree criminal trespass. home of Edward Campion of 25 model brown Ford about 8 p.m. on Dix spokesman to theorize that the three PUC Chairman Howard Hausman, a structed its attorney, Dominic Squatrito, The property is owned by the East The arrest was made at Overlook Dr. sometime over Avenue around the corner from the might share a common bond, perhaps From Nixon Campaign Funds Republican, noted that the “essential” to cease negotiations for a five-acre parcel Center Street Corp., which was headed by Manchester Community the weekend. bakery. meeting in jail or prison, or they might be Caught in Nearby House clause in the law resulted in the utilities in at 195 Spencer St. and instead concentrate the late Alexander Jarvis. College with the aid of campus • Any person who may have been in the drug addicts. WASHINGTON (UPI) - John W. Dean deciding for themselves what was or was efforts on a one-acre site at Brainard PI. Price Reported Down • A strong box containing MANCHESTER "So I bolstered my weapon "It’s still in escrow as far as I know,” the remaining $10,350 in cash and wrote security. bakery Saturday night who may have help-' Ormbsy said a criminal bent on robbery man who ran into a house at 150 III testified today that he took more than not essential. He said the commission has and Johnson Ter. When talks were under way for that over $500 in U.S. bonds, as well Robert Trombly, 16, of Hart­ realizing that a scuffle was evi­ Dean replied. a substitute personal check for $4,850 and Gardner was turned over to ful information regarding the case. would not ordinarily empty a cash Delmont St.” $15,000 in left-over campaign funds from since “closed that loophole.” Site Considered Ideal parcel earlier this year, the first quoted as insurance papers and the ford was in Circuit Court 12 dent. A brief scuffle did ensue He said the account collected no interest gave the money to his lawyers to set up the Simsbury Police. register, have the victims lie on the floor While driving on Hollister St. the White House just before he was fired ’The Spencer St. property, owned by price was $100,000, but indications later house deed was taken recently Monday about 3:30 p.m. when and, with the help of Officer and that no payments had been made from escrow account. Future Action Uncertain • Richard A. Chandler, 24, of Three Sought and then neglect $1,300 in a victim's to that house, McCooe spotted 18 months ago and the money is still in a Wilber Little, had been considered the were that the cost had been reduced to from the home of Gary A. the court decided he could not McCooe, the accused was it. “Didn’t it weigh on your conscience at Steele said he was not sure what course 15 Box Mt. Rd., Bolton was A black man, a white man, and a light­ trousers. Trombly darting across suburban bank, untouched and drawing no Ideal location for the proposed elderly about $75,000. Crane of 95 Essex St. be released without a surety cuffed and placed in the back of Questioned by Wilson, Dean described all that you had money that didn’t belong he would follow now that he had “exposed arrested Monday at 8 p.m. on skinned woman were the objects of a SI,300 lintoiiclied Hollister St. heading north interest. housing. MHA officials went as far as to The Brainard PI. land has already • An East Hartford woman bond, police said. the cruiser.” how in late June, 1972, White House aide to you?” Wilson asked. the deal” but was considering having E. Center St. and charged with reported Monday she got off the police search today for the killers. between two houses. Cleveland Weathering a second day of cross- apply for a zoning variance on that site, received the green light from state of­ The $1,300 was found on John Salerni, 55, Trombly had been charged by Trombly was taken to Gordon Strachan came to him and ajsked “I was prepared to account for it any Bailey make “recompense” to consumers intoxication and breach of commuter bus at Burr Corner’s Gov. Meskill Monday offered $3,000 for got out of the cruiser to pursue examination at the Watergate cover-up but they withdrew their zoning application ficials administering the $640,000 grant, the owner of the bakery. State Police in Stafford Springs headquarters and again him to hold $15,200 in cash left over from a time I was asked to account for it,” Dean or initiating legal action if the statute of peace. He was released on $150 on Tolland Tpke. at 4 p.m. and information leading to the capture of on foot while McCooe drove trial. Dean said he took the funds from the just hours before a scheduled Monday and architect Dominic Cimino has already Salerni’s body was found closest to the with the July 5 theft of a car, around to the other side of the presented in court where bond political advertising account. Strachan is said. limitations on the alleged violation had not non-surety bond for court Nov. found her car with a left rear suspects in connection with the mass office safe in April, 1973, and handed them night hearing by the Zoning Board of prepared site plans for construction of front of the store, in a rear room, but the court said. The exact block to head him off. was raised from $1,(XK) to $2,500 also pnder Indictment for the Watergate Defense lawyers — in a surprise move— expired. 18. window smashed. killings at the Donna Lee Bakery. to his lawyers during his final days as Appeals. elderly housing on the property. separated from the others. charges were third-degree Cleveland saw Trombly run total. He was also charged with cover-up but will be tried separately from indicated they would finish their cross- A HELCO spokesman’s immediate reac­ • A 15-year-old Glastonbury At 10 p.m., a Hartford man Five of the victims were shot in the head White House counsel. Mastrangelo said the MHA had made an Mastrangelo said the MHA has in­ Police speculated that he may have left burglary, first-degree larceny, first-degree criminal trespass the current five defendants. examination of Dean today. ’They had been tion to Steele’s charges was that they were youth was caught attempting to found two of his car’s tires with pistols, the other died of a shotgun in the front door of 126 First Public Admission offer to Little and received no response. structed Atty. Squatrito to re-open the shop in charge of a clerk. Helen and taking a motor vehicle (two counts) and escape from ’The money. Dean said, was part of a expected to keep him on the stand through “a rehash” of an old incident that had break into a truck parked in the slashed after he got out of the blast in the head. Washington St. He said, "I Dean, who also told about the money in The MHA had been talking with Little for negotiations with exeihtors of the Jarvis Giasanti, 59, and returned, blundering into without the owner’s permis­ found a woman and two custody. $350,000 special fund drawn from then the rest of the week. been resolved. ’The spokesman’s com­ movies at Burr Corners. New Britain Police Chief Thomas testimony before the Senate Watergate several months. The first price quoted Estate. the robbery. sion. The youth was taken to the President Richard M. Nixon’s re-election The prosecution said it had no objection ments cAme as he talked to reporters who • Mrs. Pamela J. Blafin, 27, Ormsby said he got the descriptions from children screaming hysterical­ committee, admitted publicly for the first when negotiations started was $2()0,000, He said Cimino will review the Brainard In addition to the clerk, three customers He had been free on $1,000 state correctional center in campaign kept in the White House under to a request from Nixon’s lawyers to were elaborating on Steele’s assertions. of 175 Hebron Rd., Bolton was a witness at the scene of the crime. ly. I told them to leave the time Tuesday that he helped to hush up the far beyond resources of the MHA. PI. plans at the MHA’s next meeting, Nov. were killed. The sixth victim, police said, bond insured by a bondsman, house and I began a room-to- Hartford to wait for court here the auspices of Haldeman. provide him transcripts of White House Meanwhile, Mrs. Grasso, in a followup taken to Manchester Memorial Ellsberg break-in by withholding and The MHA, struggling to get started on 6 at 7:30 p.m. at the authority Getaway Car was a young man who stopped to ask police said. The bondsman room search with my revolver Oct. 24. tapes played at the trial to help him news conference at the State Capitol, ABOUT Hospital Monday after a rear- destroying potential evidence. offices. Police also said they were looking for directions, later found on a blood- asked to be relieved of the drawn.” Method Detailed prepare for his own possible future called Steele’s charges, “the tactics of end collision at 3:50 p.m. on The money — including his personal the white 1967 Grand Prix Pontiac with a splattered piece of paper at the bakery. responsiblity Monday which Dean said he put the money in his safe testimony. despair.” She said the place for investiga- TOWN Center St. near Edgerton St., check for $4,850 to cover cash he borrowed meant that, without other The local police had been told and in October, the day before his wed­ U.S. District Judge John J. Siric?>aid tion“ is not in a press conference but in the to finace his honeymoon — was deposited police said. resources, the youth would nothing at this point of ding, he took out $4,850. He said he put in he, too, thought Nixon should have the appropriate agencies that have been es­ Mrs. Blafin was examined in an escrow account in a Rockville, Md., Manchester Lodge of Masons have to return to jail, Trombly’s age or nature. his personal check to cover the transcripts if he is well enough to testify, tablished.” Columnist Reports Nixon and was discharged, a hospital bank jointly held by Dean and his at­ will meet tonight at 7:30 at the Manchester Police said. . IJem ttiglanit withdrawal, but admitted he did not have but would put off a decision on ordering Not Handpicked / spokesman said. torney. Masonic Temple. Gail L. Smith, Trombly ran out of the court­ Cleveland said, “I finally enough money in his checking account to the transcripts sent to Nixon until he The driver of the car that Group Home Given “What happened to it?” asked John J. She said she had been informed by a past grand master of Masons room tgking the fire exit at the found the accused in a cover it at that time. receives the next medical report on the struck her car is Kenneth 1078 BURNSIDE AVE. Wilson, the chief lawyer for cover-up newsmen of Steele’s attempt to tie her to Near Emotional Collapse in Connecticut and now in rear of the second-story level, a downstairs bedroom in the The following April, he said, he took out former president in about two weeks. his charges against Bailey. “I have never Burkamp, 37, of 75 Laurel St. front of the house. I ordered e a s t HARTFORD, CONN. defendant H.R. Haldeman. charge of admissions at the court clerk said. No SilMiTwn R«pfM«nt U*. been a hand-picked candidate and I had to EVANSVILLE, Ind. (UPI) — A source who was given a written warn­ (Ciitiliiiiinl from Piifir One) repairer’s license to a general repairer's him out at gunpoint. But he him on the witness stand (at the Masonic Home and Hospital in Manchester Police gave the Flortnco Boalon, Owner work long and hard for the nomination,” at former President Nixon’s San Clemente ing for following too closely. license. said, ‘Go ahead, shoot me.’ Watergate coverup trial) not because of Wallingford, will explain how town consider an ordinance to regulate following account of the en­ she said. home reports that Nixon is “at the point of • A side yard variance allowing Harijs his phlebitis but because of his emotional applications to the home are group homes. suing chase; The HELCO spokesman added that the emotional collapse” and may break down and Elma Turkis to construct an addition New Hope Manor Assistance condition.” processed. There will be a ques­ Discussing the application after the Sgt. Orville Cleveland, desk utility “did not feel that an office building if called upon to testify in the Watergate to their garage at 173 Ferguson Rd. Anderson said his source told him that tion and answer period after his public hearing, ZBA members agreed the man at Police Headquarters was an essential property and did not go trial, according to columnist Jack Ander­ Boston Newsmen • A front yard variance allowing Nixon, “if required to face cross examina­ talk. All Master Masons are in­ Gorman proposal was a good application downstairs from the court, was before the commission. We consider es­ son. Frederick Kurtz to build an addition to his tion on the subject of Watergate, a subject vited to attend the meeting. To Be Honored in a good location. told of the escape and took off Coming from Many Sources sential things like generators and the like. Anderson told a news conference home at 38 Erie St. For Gur which obsesses him, a subject on which ZBA Chairman Bernard Johnson, dis­ on foot toward the northwest of We just did not consider that building es­ Tuesday that Nixon’s emotional condition BOSTON (UPI) - The editor • A variance permitting Raymond and he’s become irrational, might very well do Manchester-Bolton Girl counting neighbors’ objections, Illing Junior High School. He sential in terms of what the statute said.” and investigative reporting Elaine Redens to continue a hobby-type was more of a concern to his friends than a Queeg on the witness stand and break Scouts will have an ice skating characterized the opposition as "obviously met Patrolman James McCooe The Pearl Street building houses team of the Boston Globe will furniture refinishing business in a barn at New Hope Manor, which has already benefit, and solicitations for the program suggested, she said. The girls are at New his bout with phlebitis. down.” party Friday from 11 a.m. to 1 be given the 1974 outstanding a fear of the unknown.” in his cruiser beyond the school Anniversary received donations of more than $800, plus Bailey’s law offices. Anderson said he still has a "reliable p.m. at the Bolton Ice Palace. the rear of their 457 N. Main St. home. and they began searching the are now in progress. Hope for therapy and educational New England Citizen Award of In other business Monday night, the ZBA groceries, dog food, and clothing for the Bailey Calls It Silly source” at San Clemente, Nixon’s Califor­ The columnist referred to the fictional Leaders are asked to pick up Another item on the ZBA’s agenda — a area along with other Center Work Explained assistance, and before a girl is allowed to character Captain Queeg in "The Caine the New England chapter of the approved four applications; residents, will benefit from fund-raising Bailey called Steele’s charges nia home. tickets from Mrs. Kenneth variance sought by the Manchester patrolmen. A spokesman for the rehabilitation leave the center for even 10 minutes, the Mutiny,” who broke down under cross- Public Relations Society of • A special exception and location ap­ Housing Authority to allow construction of events to be conducted by Manchester person who invites her is carefully “nonsense.” “He was an extremely reliable source in Reynolds, 12 Kane Rd., before proval sought by service station operator The two were walking in a center for teen-age girls who have had examination in the mutiny trial. America, the organization an­ a 40-unit, state-funded elderly housing merchants and organizations. screened, which includes a number of “This nonsense about the old HELCO the past,” Anderson said. “He says Friday. Tickets will not be nounced today. Richard Barracliffe to expand his 288 W. wooded area on Hollister St. On Thursday, Mrs. Nancy L. drug problems, said that the girls are Richard Nixon is at the point of emotional Anderson was in Evansville for an available at the door. complex at 195 Spencer St. — was meetings with the staff of the center, she building we bought 14 years ago is the Thomas Winship and the Middle Tpke. business from a limited and two young girls “came Selection Chapdelaine, owner-operator of The Rum­ being fed and are well cared for. None of collapse. His friends are resisting putting Evansville Press Club gridiron dinner. withdrawn late Monday afternoon. screaming that there was a the children can be adopted, even though said. silliest thing yet from the Steele cam­ Globe’s Spotlight Team will be mage Comer on Purnell PL, will donate 20 paign.” 1/2 such an offer has been made, she said. What New Hope needs is to buy Members of Manchester honored at a dinner here Oct. 30 of per cent of the business proceeds to New He said the Republican candidate for Association for Retarded It also is impossible to offer jobs to the operating time until state and federal for making a “substantial con­ Hope. funds are available, the spokesman said. governor “is apparently afraid to run Citizens will wash windows at Stone girls such as raking leaves or washing dis­ tribution to public affairs OFF Flea Market Sunday To keep operating. New Hope needs $10,- against Ella Grasso, so he’s decided to run the Sheltered Workshop Satur­ hes or to invite a girl to a home for dinner through communications,” the 000 this month, she added. against me.” Democrats Respond day starting at 10 a.m. Rings A flea market is scheduled for Sunday on a weekend, which also has been society announced. Ribicoff Income Report Criticized from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the McDonald’s Bailey said “The GOP tried in the 1962 restaurant parking on W. Center St. ’The campaign to make something out of the WASHINGTON (UPI) - The economic what we must do,” he said. "And to rain date is Nov. 3. ’The stall-space fee of solutions proposed by President Ford hurt families which are really squeezed, it is HARTFORD (UPI) - Sen. thing; but two per cent of a Senate committee that super­ Ribicoff, however, has $5 will go to New Hope, and 100 stalls are the average fellow, exempt the rich, invite cruel advice.” Abraham A. Ribicoff, D-Conn., major oil company would be en­ vises the General Accounting pointed out the GAO’s lease available to those wishing to conduct a tag recession, and weaken the nation — yet do has listed a $125,443 adjusted tirely different.” Office, which handles federal program is supervised by a little against inflation. Sen. Edmund S. Tax Changes Proposed SOUTH SIDE committee other than the one sale at the flea market. Reservations for Muskie proposed heavier taxes on large ENHANCE gross income for 1973, prompt­ “ And i t ’s ev e n m o re leases. Search Broadens for Muskie shys. the stalls may be made by calling New Suspects ing his Republican opponent to mysterious that we haven't he sits on. -- inheritances and a bigger minimum tax on Hope, 643-2701. Muskie responded for Democrats to label the accounting vague and been told the specific purpose the wealthy instead of the 5 per cent in­ kJ-AJI PLUS Ronald McDonald dolls, which were Ford’s televised speech from Kansas City incomplete. of each of these ‘associations’,” last week. Ford asked Americans to save, come tax surcharge Ford proposed. _ ^ MOlMlj As A Special Treat donated by Mike Walsh of McDonald’s, In New Britain Mass He said Ford ought to engage in “hard b e Ribicoff gave the figures to Brannen said. Murders sacrifice and economize. Savings of are now being sold by the staff of New ■■■' Rep. James H. Brannen, R- Brannen said the senator’s FIRST REMINDER bargaining” to convince corporations and Hope at the restaurant. Colchester, during a heated $125,443 adjusted gross income Only On NBG unions to limit their appetites. He ’The New England Street Rodders of was the figure obtained "after STAMFORD (UPI) - New York State suspects sought in the Saturday night bake Only NBC carried Muskie’s speech. A proposed a temporary cut in payroll taxes televised debate between the 40% Vernon is planning to conduct a car wash line,” about the killings during an ap­ taking advantage of the tax Police late Tuesday night and early today shop slayings that occurred during an ap­ spokesman said Senate Democrats are and tax reform. two senatorial candidates Sun­ ON DIAMONDS at the McDonald’s on W. Center St. in the parently bungled robbery attempt. day. Brannen distributed the shelter benefits of real estate searched in Westchester County near the parent holdup and notified police. irked because CBS and ABC refused to And, as last resorts, he said the country ^ ^ N O V . near future. In September, the Street Connecticut border for an auto carrying carry the response. The networks contend should ration gasoline and return to wage- figures to the news media Mon­ holdings.” Rodders raised over $600 for New Hope by Detailed Descriptions Hot Line Busy day. “Not knowing how much he three persons matching the descriptions of that Ford’s speech was not controversial price controls. conducting a Sock Hop and Antique Auto Stamford Police said further Detective Commander Capt. George Brannen had complained has written off, we have no way the suspects in the murder of six people in enough to invoke television’s fairness doc­ Show at the Crystal Lake Ballroom in New Britain. questioning of the customer provided Bereseik said late Tuesday night they trine. Ribicoff would not make public of knowing what the senator’s Ellington. more detailed descriptions that con­ were “getting some good results” over the Funerals are primarily for the] his income and charged the total income is and where it ------► 1 However, State Police at Somers, N.Y., The networks had carried Ford’s speech Manchester Jaycee Wives will donate formed with New Britain police informa­ hot line, but the process of screening "the. senior senator with conflict of comes from,” Brannen said. said no suspects were taken into custody reluctantly, and only after the White all proceeds from its annual casino night, tion. good from the bad” was lengthy. living. People who attend visitations! interest because of his holdings THIS IS THE LAST DAY TO FILE after the search, which began around 10:40 House asked them to. known as "The Joker Is Wild,” next p.m., ended at 2:30 a.m. New York State Police said an im­ “The President’s speech does not reflect and services do more than show! in the Charles E. Smith Co., a New Britain Police Chief Thomas INSIDE "We know his salary as a March. Mrs. Bradley Keazer and Mrs. mediate bulletin was broadcast and ad­ Ormsby, reflecting the intensity of the the seriousness of our economic Washington-based realty syn­ YOUR PERSONAL PROPERTY LISTS Along Border se n a to r, but th e re is no John Hamill are co-chairmen of the ditional troopers were sent to cover the joint local and State Police manhunt, said situation,” Muskie complained. respect for the dead...they show! dicate that leases buildings to (Exception Motor Vehicles) Police said the search was confined to a TODAY reference to his $15,(X)0 pension area in eastern Westchester County. Tuesday, “We’d better get these guys fast. regard for friends or relatives during} the federal government. from the state of Connecticut, Such lists shall be filed not later than Va c a r a t 5-square-mile area between Mount Kisco, Stamford and New York State Police RercHsion Tlircal N.Y., and the Connecticut border. I don’t want to see it happen somewhere He added: a time of deep personal suffering. The report released by his royalties or speaking fees, November 1st each year, or If the first shall be a Reg. $425 <255 however cautioned there was no certainty else.” Brannen lists Ribicoff’s percen­ or the benefit he may be Stamford Police said the car, a the three persons in the Volkswagen were "My concern is that it aims entirely at Scene from Here ...... Page 33 tage holdings in 13 satellite Sunday or legal holiday then on the next business u '/.- i “squareback” orange Volkswagen with slowing inflation, which is part of the drawing from his association connected to the bake shop murders. Funeral services were held Tuesday for Stamps and Coins ...... Page 13 firms of the Smith Co., but does day following New York license plates, stopped at a problem, but denies the threat of a deep I with the Charles E. Smith real New Britain Police have said the two four of the six persons shot to death Satur­ Senior Citizens ...... Page 2 North Stamford diner ’Tuesday night recession, which is more and more real to not disclose their worth. estate syndicate," Brannen Failure to file such list by November 1st means men were observed in a white car day night. Four of them, including one Brannen has said the company WEATHER about 10 o’clock and tne passengers asked millions of American families; that it will Area Profile...... Pages 6, 7,18, 32, ofton Of thi -.oioih nua said. speeding on the street in front of the Don­ woman, were customers, another was a TEN PER CENT addition to the assessment as directions to New York’s Taconic State put this country through the wringer un­ holds federal leases worth Ribicoff draws the state pen­ na Lee Bakery Saturday night. The woman shop clerk and the sixth was the owner. Business News ...... Page 36 about $13 million a year. required by the State Statute. 3or ^fn§raiioni Parkway. necessarily; and that the final result will unohatUome sion because he served as Becoming partly cloudy this afternoon. was seen walking away from the scene, The perpetrators made off with about Herald Angle...... HOlMISi Brannen said this left him Connecticut governor. flEAL ESTATE NEED NOT BE DECLARED A customer at the dinner realized the they said. be a weaker nation and not much progress ...... Page 21 Mild, high 65 to 70. Clear tonight. Low 35 to $300 from a cash register and the victims’ ,100 M A IN STREET • M A N C H ESTER ,C O N N , MANCHESTER PARKADE trio — a white male, a black male and a on inflation." Cheney harries win wondering what the percen­ The conflict of interest Edgar E. Belleville, Assessor Meanwhile, police in New Britain said wallets, but missed $1,300 in the pants ...... Page 22 40. Sunny Thursday. High in the upper 50s light-skinned female — matched the "Admonitions to 'balance your family HOWARD HOLMES ARTHUR HOLMES NORMAN HOLMES tages mean. "Two per cent of a allegations arose from they were following up a number of tips pocket of the shop owner, John Salerni, 55, On Second Thought ...... Page 15 north and the tow 60s south. budget' when the family paycheck will not vegetable .stand would be one Ribicoff’s membership in a published descriptions of the murder received over a special telephone "hot of New Britain. cover bare necessities beg the quc.stion of Hi Neighbor ...... Page 4