The weather Sunny, breezy, highs 60-65. Clear, cold, tonight, lows in 30s. Increasing cloudiness Wednesday, chance of showers ilanrl}p0tpr Sunning ralb late in day, highs in low 60s. Manchester—A City of Village Charm EIGHTEEN PAGES PRICE: FIFTIvEN CENTS MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1975- VOL. XCV, No..36 NewT””"! U.N. G eneral A ssem bly I summary I ^5 Compiled from 1;^ terms Zionism racist United Press International Jewish people, this is no more than a UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (U P I)- loosed upon the world.” piece of paper and we shall treat it as Israel has vowed to jreat the General Israeli Ambassador Chaim Herzog Local such.” Assembly’s anti-Zionism resolution reacted bitterly, to the vote, at­ A youth awareness program It was the third setback of the day as “no more than a piece of paper” tacking “the blind hatred of the Arab g sponsored by the G reater for Israel. and said Nazi leader Adolf Hitler proponents of this resolution and the Manchester Chamber of The assembly earlier invited the “would have felt at home” at the abysmal ignorance and wickedness ^ Commerce and the Town J;:; Palestine Liberation Organization to United Nations. of those who support them.” •j;: Recreation Department will take part in Middle East peace talks The assembly brushed aside deter­ “Hitler would have felt at home on begin at 7 p.m. Wednesday at g and agreed to set up a U.N. com­ mined U.S. opposition Monday night, a number of occasions during the $5 the East Side Rec. After a j:: mittee to work toward the creation of voting 72 to 35 with 32 abstentions to past year, listening to the $: movie about Manchester {:• a Palestinian homeland. youth, there will be games and >;• brand Zionism “a form of racism and proceedings in this forum and, above all, to the proceedings during the Moynihan used some of his most refreshments. racial discrimination.” Rep. Donald Fraser, D-Minn., a debate on Zionism,” he said. colorful language to attack the I State member of the American delegation, “For us, the Jewish people, this assembly for condemning Zionism, warned of possible ■ retaliation by resolution based on hatred, falsehood the movement that led to the crea­ I NEW HAVEN - The leader | Congress. U.S. Ambassador Daniel and arrogance is devoid of any moral tion of a Jewish homeland in rl: of striking New Haven Moynihan said “a great evil has been or legal value,” he said. “For us, the Palestine. it; teachers says the walkout will |:j: continue through Wednesday morning, pending the outcome of a court hearing on a tern- | Kennedy lists school priorities porary injunction against the ijj I strike. There was no school By DOUG BEVINS most of the decrease in elementary Kennedy said this item might be today because of the Veterans Herald Reporter schools. funded by transferring funds from I Day holiday. ’ Kennedy’s priorities list includes: other areas. Manchester School Supt. James • Buying equipment for the • Expansion of the elementary I HARTFORD-The Rev. Ed- | Kennedy has listed his improvement Manchester High School graphic arts physical education program by ad­ % m und S. N adolny, com- ^ priorities for the 1976-1977 school room and science laboratory, $40,000. ding two positions, $20,000 (could be munications director of the iS budget, calling for 22 new or • Increasing, from onfe to two, funded by transfer of funds). Hartford Roman Catholic expanded programs which would cost resource rooms for socially and • Introducing a program of Archdiocese, says he hopes the up to $279,000. emotionally maladjusted students, cosmetology in the high school court decision to preserve the Kennedy submitted the priorities $15,000. vocational program, $7,000. life of Karen Quinlan will have list to the Board of Education Mon­ • Improvement of regular learning • Improvement of program? inr S some effect on the “abortion day night and asked the board to programs; $20,000. learning disabled and mentality” of Americans. The :|i: adopt the list by Dec. 8. Board • Increasing custodial staff at socially/emotionally maladjusted decision’s emphasis on life members didn’t comment Monday Bennet and Illing Junior High students by hiring three new secon­ deals “ an added blow to ij night. Schools and the Keeney St. School, dary teachers, $30,000 could be com­ S euthanasia,” he said. Most of the items on Kennedy’s list $20,000. bined with the high school alternate call for improvement or expansion of • Expansion of elementary program item). existing educational programs by ad­ reading program by creating one new • Expanding music program by Regional ding new staff. A few of the priorities position, $11,000. adding two positions on the elemen­ >•: TEMPLE, N.H. - New are for new equipment or materials • Continued improvement on in- tary level, $20,000 (could be funded Hampshire ski area operators for schools. service training opportunities, $12,- by transfer of funds). ■i;! would like the White House to The school board received the 000. • Expanding the elementary level know skiing conditions priorities list at the same time as • Providing one new staff positn n library program by hiring a new historically are good at Christ- Kennedy updated projections for at Manchester High School lo librarian, $10,000. mastime in New Hampshire. school population next year. The new develop an alternate program for • Establishing a program for This was in response to White figures estimate a slight decrease in students not benefiting from ------See Page Two House spokesman Ron number of students next year, with trad itio n al program s, $11,000. Nessen’s statement Saturday hi V dismissing reports President 11 |:;i Ford would spend his Christ- . : mas ski vacation in New DOT accused of Hampshire. He said ski con- Veterans Day color guard ■jj ditions tended to be uncertain. bungling rail job With flags flying, the American Legion color guard prepares to National lead members of Manchester’s various veterans’ organizations By MAL BARLOW salvage firm. Due to their lack of use this morning to the traditional Veterans Day observance at the WASHINGTON — Secretary for 17 years, the rails are in fine con­ memorial plaque in front of Manchester Memorial Hospital. Herald Reporter ^ of State Henry A. Kissinger dition, Ahearn said. Members of the color guard are, from left to right, Guy Mullen, •is says he would be willing to The rails are worth about $1 who is in charge of the detail, George R. Atkins Jr., Daniel •:} meet soon with Soviet Foreign “DOT (the state Department of million, he said. t'S Minister Andrei A. Gromyko in Transportation) has bungled the To replace them in the near future Palmer, Russ Meek, and Charles Ashwell. At the rear is Bren­ a major new effort to break the whole job,” said A1 Ahearn, state with new rails might cost between $5 dan Breen. (Herald photo by Pinto) :|S impasse in the Strategic Arms representative from Bolton, as he and $8 million, he said. § Limitation talks. g spoke Monday night to the Atty. John FitzGeraid, a member Manchester Conservation Commis­ of the commission, suggested to Only third of Senate I SAN FRANCISCO - A | sion about railroads. Ahearn it may be too late to stop the S; federal judge, rejecting con- :|i The Penn Central Railroad has salvage firm. Penn Central made a tentions by a defense attorney contracted with the Boss Cedric Inc. deal to use and sell what it owns. favors NYC proposal that Patricia Hearst is mental- i-j salvage firm to tear up about 20 “The state must buy an interest iri VTi. ly unfit for immediate trial, :|;J miles of rails and ties between the tracks in order to have the right WASHINGTON (UPI) - A could not be reached or said they iS entered a plea of Innocent for ji: Manchester and Willimantic, said to protect them,’ he suggested. Democratic proposal to save New would abstain. her to bank robbery charges J: the Democrat from the 55th District. Ahearn answered, “ You were State Rep. A1 Ahearn York City from default with $4 billion President Ford, asserting New ij; and set Dec. 15 for the start of The salvage firm has ripped up talking earlier about spending $40 in government-guaranteed loans is in York City ought to save itself through ^ her trial. ^ about five miles and little has been million for new highways (1-84 and I- trouble, with fewer than a third of its own efforts from default or go into done by the state to stop them, he 86) in Manchester alone. Now we are member, said, “ We’re depending on the members of the Senate now bankruptcy, says he will veto a loan I WASHINGTON - The U.S. | said. talking about spending $1 million for the DOT for our information. That’s ready to vote for it, a UPI poll guarantee bill if one emerges from I Commission on Civil Rights “The future is with mass transit,” 20 miles of existing rails serving why this is so unbelievable.” showed today. Congress. said today the federal govern- :i:; Ahearn said. “And with rails. Rails many towns in Eastern Connecticut. The commission passed a motipn The poll of the 100 senators showed New York officials say the city ' ment has been largely ineffec- $ are five to six times cheaper than “I am so frustrated,” he said to urge DOT to do all it can to keep 44 opposed to or likely to oppose the could default on its debts early, next ij: tive in its efforts to bar racial highways. 1-84 (which runs from the noting the state’s refusal to take the the rails. loan guarantee proposal, 30 for it or month. State leaders have said § and sexual discrimination in East Hartford town line through necessary but expensive steps to “The (railroad line through likely to vote for it and 20 undecided. several state agencies might default $50 billion worth of federally- ^ Bolton and Willimantic to keep the rails. Willimantic) is the only good east- The remaining six senators would not as early as Friday unless a new assisted programs. % Providence, R.I.) is really a truck Dr. Fred Spaulding, commission west route we have,” said Ahearn. disclose their thinking on the issue. source of borrowing can be arranged. route.” I WASHINGTON - President | He accused Samuel Kanehl, com­ Ford today was holding talks ^ missioner of DOT, of allowing the on paring his 1977 fiscal year tracks to be ripped up. Jai alai investors ante up $250,000 “He has bungled the job terribly,” % budget down to $395 billion !:•: ment was made on or about April 9, Ahern said. NEWINGTON (UPI) - Bridgeport Bridgeport’s jai alai operation also Democratic chairman, as “legal II before flying to Charleston, W. 1974. He explained the situation. jai alai promoter David Friend asked was given to the state Special fees.” At that time, the cash was said Va., this evening for a % Weschler, speaking in a booming Penn Central owris the rail bed. It investors to kick in an extra $250,000 Revenue Commission. to be $200,000. Republican fund-raiser. voice that filled the converted stage is in the process of selling only the shortly before the time he allegedly The gambling permit for the $14 Bailey’s law partner of 29 years, made a cash payment to the late million facility in Bridgeport could of Newington’s Town Hall where the I WASHINGTON - Reps. | bedjto the state. Alfred A. Weschler, testified Monday Democratic party chief, John M. be revoked if the commission finds hearings were held, testified he $ Michael S. Harrington and :| In the meantime, Penn Central their Hartford law office never Bailey. wrongdoing. Hearings began last handled all of the law firm’s finances Paul Tsongas, both contracted with the salvage firm to worked Friend or his corporation, Two investors in the jai alai firm, week and another hearing is set for and never billed Friend or USE. Massachusetts Democrats, rip up the rails and ties. The firm is Connecticut Sports Enterprises. ^ Connecticut Sports Enterprises, Wednesday. Asked if he had any indication today predicted that New :|; to keep the ties worth an estimated Badey died in April of this year. testified before a state commission The commission said last month Bailey ever tried to elude their ij: England’s troubled economy $300,0(10, he said. Monday they were told the money jai alai promoter David Friend, 38, of Bailey’s secretary, Louise Dunn, negotiated 50-50 split of legal fees, faces another major job loss g The rails are to be used by Penn was needed for general uses. Hollywood, Fla., told state organized said she'remembered neither Weschler almost yelled out the !?; blow neixt year unless Congress j;: Central on other lines' except for Testimony disputing claims Bailey crime investigators he paid cash to Friend’s name nor his claimed visits answer; “Never.” restores funds for defense :;| about two miles to be given the was paid the money to help Bailey, former national and state to Bailey’s office. The alleged pay- A page from CSE’s financial ledger research centers and extends § introduced as evidence showed a the emergency public employ- $250,000 payment to Bailey was §: ment program. | listed, but more than 18 months late. “Legal fees to John Bailey paid in Judge rules Karen must he kept alive April 1974 and not previously P International recorded per information submitted medical rather than a legal respon­ Her mind has suffered permanent MADRID — Generalissimo MORRISTOWN, N.J. (UPI) - Her The hope for recovery, while by David Friend on Oct. 6,” the remote, still exists, Muir said. “The sibility, and that despite her com­ Francisco Franco showed mind is destroyed and her body damage, the doctors said, and that ledger said. Below it was a list bf 10 single most important temporal atose and emaciated existence in a part of the brain which controls “our signs of developing pneumonia || shrunken and twisted. But Kaien Ann CSE investors who kicked iri the quality Karen Anne Quinlan has is “persistent vegetative state,” Karen today, the first serious com- Quinlan still lives, and a judge says capacity to talk, to see, to feel, to $250,000. life. is legally and medically alive. plicatiofi in his comeback from that to disconnect the machine sing, think,” probably was lost to Mrs. Dunn confirmed Bailey’s % “This court will not authorize that “There is no constitutional right to % stomach surgery four days ago. ;| keeping her alive would be murder. Karen forever. family’s statement that the Her parents went to court to seek life to be taken from her.” die that can be asserted by a parent Her father, Joseph Quinlan, a drug Democratic leader was playing golf CANBERRA, Australia — to have the respirator turned off and Karen’s parents, Joseph T. and for his incompetent adult child,” the company supervisor, asked that in Florida the week of April 6, 1974. Australia’s governor general allow her “to die with grace and Julia Quinlan, said they had not judge ruled. Karen be declared mentally in­ But she said she had not kept records ousted Labor party leader dignity.” decided whether to appeal. Karen collapsed and went into a competent and that he be named her of Bailey’s appointments. Had Muir granted her parents’ coma April 14 after taking a mixture guardian for the express purpose of Gough Whitlam as prime But in a carefully worded, 44-page request to “take her from the of tranquilizers and alcohol at a par­ authorizing the removal of the minister today arid named % decision issued'Monday,■^New Jersey machine and the tubes ... and allow ty. She never regained con­ respirator. Conservative party chief Superior Court Judge Robert Muir Inside today Malcolm Fraser to head a :| her to pass into the loving hands of sciousness. But the judge said, “There is a Jr. ruled! the Lord,” it would have been the At a five-day trial last month, duty to continue the life-assisting ap­ caretaker government until “Humanitarian motives cannot Andover...... 5 E. Hartford first time in history that a United neurologists testified .the 21-year-old paratus if, within the treating II new elections can be con- ^ justify the taking of a human life. Betty's Notebook 6 F am ily----- States court had authorized the death girl now lies curled in a fetal posi­ physician’s opinion, it should be Hebron ___ ducted. The firing came over | The fact that the victim is on the Classified___15-16 of a person not convicted of a crime. tion.'She weighs 60 pounds—half her done.” Obituaries . S Whitlam’s failure to get parlia- § threshold of death or in terminal con­ Comics ,17 Instead, the judge ruled the deci­ normal weight — and sweats profuse­ But Joseph Quinlan said, “We’ll S. Windsor . ment Gr approve a new budget. $ dition is no defense to a homicide Dear Abby...... 17 „ , sion as to when a life has ceased is a ly. She opens her eyes to pinpricks. still have the day-to-day anguish and charge.” Editorial ...... 4 ' ' Sometimes she yawns. heartbreak.” V ernon___3, 5,10 ' J i PAGE TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., Nov. 11, 1975 ■ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Tues., Nov. 11, 1975 - P a'g E THREE ■ ‘ Yule decoration Public records ABOUT TOWN Double sessions considered Justice Charles House to speak demonstration again for Rockville High Warranty deeds Manchester Sheet Metal for to be given St. Mary’s Episcopal Church will Center Congregational Church will Thomas Henry, wood-burning stove Phillip W. and Susan L. Sampson to celebrate the Holy Eucharist meet tonight at 7:30 in the church of­ BARBARA RICHMOND Single sessions would allow: at board organization meeting at 54 Arnott Rd., $352.'_ _ “Christmas in New England,” a Raymond I. and Suzanne L. Rowett, Wednesday at 10 a.m. at the church. fice. The property committee will Herald Reporter Eliminating division of faculty and Phillips Construction ^ 0 . Jo f demonstration of Christmas property at 352 E. Mifldle Tpke., $39,- also meet at 7:30 in the Robbins The Vernon Board of Education in students, the maturing influence of William Brennan additions at 353 decorations, will be presented by 000. c . The Women’s Bible Study Class of Room of the church. its meeting last night is still leaning Mrs. Robert Richards of Groveland, upper lasses on the lower classes, The Hon. Charles S. House, chief torney and deputy judge of the old John Yavis Jr. and Republican Earl The Center St. Corp. lo Gerald P. Hilliard St., $3,000. South United Methodist Church will toward putting Rockville High School greater participation of students in­ justice of the Connecticut Supreme town court; assistant Hartford Coun­ Odom. Rothman, property off Bond St., $9,- R.E. Miller for John Shrider, Mass., Thursday at the Manchester meet tonight at 7:30 at 1208 Main St. Manchester Chapter, Parents on single sessions in February. Garden Club meeting at 8 p.m. in volved in activities in early afternoon Court, will be. the principle speaker ty state’s attorney; state represen­ Then, Judge of Probate William E. 000. alterations at 60 Tonica Spring Trail, Without- Partners, will meet tonight However, talk centered around Woodruff Hall of Center rather than late afternoon, youngeH Monday when the Manchester Board tative; state senator; town counsel; FitzGerald will administer the oath The U&R Housing Corp. to Eric T. $3,000. , An adult Bible study will be con­ at 8 at Community Baptist Church, parallel scheduling rather than total students to return home at a of Directors holds its organizational chairman of the Board of Education; of office to the nine members of the and Helen T. Hsu, property on John E, McGinn, wood-burning Congregational Church. ducted Wednesday at 10 a.m. at Zion 585 E. Center St. The meeting is open rescheduling as originally approved. The program is open to all in­ reasonable hour, greater opportunity meeting and when the directors and Superior Court judge and then its 1975-77 Board of Directors. They are Shepard Dr., $59,500. stove at 38 Gardner St., $450. Evangelical Lutheran Church. to those who are widowed, divorced, The cost of changing has been terested persons. Proceeds will be to broaden team' teaching, a, less school board members elected to the chief judge; State Supreme Court Democrats Matt Moriarty Jr., John iBarry C. Zell to Kent A. and Alice J&G Home Improvement Inc. for separated or never married, and revised downward from an estimated tightly scheduled school day, and a terms beginning November 1975 are justice and, since July 14, 1971, its Thompson, Pascal Prignano, Phyllis J. Carlson, property at 34 Morse Rd., Herbert Spicer, alterations at 95 used for civic improvements. The stewardship committee having at least one child. $94,982 to $43,396. club will have a business session at more normal athletic schedule. sworn in. chief justice. Jackston, Robert Price and Jack $36,000. Coleman Rd., $2,500. William Houle, chairman of the Double sessions reasons were: The ceremonies will be at the The prograrrt Nov. 17 will start Goldberg and Republicans Vivian James F. Devlin Jr. and Eleanor L. Noah Roy, tool shed at 17 Pioneer 7:30 p.m. board, appointed a study committee Mrs. Richards is a master and life Classes would stay with the same Senior Citizens Center, Myrtle and with the invocation by the Rt. Rev. Ferguson, Paul Willhide and Carl Devlin to Louis J. and Madeline L. Circle, $200. headed by Mrs. Betsy Steele, to teachers, no disruption of the entire judge and has served as chairman of Linden Sts., beginning at 8 p.m., with Msgr. Edward J. Reardon of St. Zinsser. Rossi, unit in Northfield Green Con­ Philip LoCicero for Philip reassess the board’s decision after a school system, no additional cost for the New England Spring Flower the public invited and refreshments James Church, followed by The Following a prayer by Msgr. Rear­ dominium, $34,500. LoCicero and Peter Zidek, tool shed Makeshift hot lunch group of high school students remainder of this year, a crash Show. Well-known for her Christmas to be served after the program by the Pledge of Allegiance. don, Justice House will deliver his at 76-78 Durant St., $118. petitioned to stay on double sessions program to occupy rather than to Trade names decorations and flower arranging, senior citizens. State Sen. David M. Barry then address. The benediction will be by Harold J. Peck, tool shed at 18 for the rest of this year. educate is not in the best interest of Milton Perlman, doing business as she has lectured and instructed Justice House is a Manchester will administer the oath of office to the Rev. Newell H. Curtis of Center Crestwood Dr., $150. The board feels that if the $5.8 the students. R&M Enterprises, 3 Sanford Rd. classes throughout the East. proposed for Bentley native and a life-long Manchester the school board members elected to Congregational Church. Beacon L.P. Co. for Henry L. million school addition is ready it Lawrence Baldyga and Michael Mrs. Robert Richards Miss Ellen Buckley is is chairman The original cost to make the resident. During his illustrious the 1975-78 term. They are The Board of Directors then will Pasternak, doing business as L&M Garuder, alterations at 81 High St., should be used as soon as possible. change in February was first revised career he was clerk, prosecuting at­ Democrats Eleanor Coltman and meet to elect a chairman and mayor, $ , . of Thursday night’s event. Associates. 1 000 Manchester School Supt. James an appropriation of $2,373,000 for The main objection of the juniors down to $67,396. The committee then expected to be Moriarty; a Stanley J. Bellefleur for Russell Kennedy has proposed a makeshift work at Bentley and Washington and seniors is that they would not be reasoned that the $24,000 for utilities secretary, expected to be Prignano; Marriage licenses Philbrick, alterations at 13-15 Russell Alfred George Kupchunos, South hot lunch program at Bentley School Schools and replacement of the West able to hold their afternoon jobs. will be included Cither way because and a deputy mayor and acting chair­ St., $600. Windsor, and Susan Louise Veteran benefit seminars slated which would continue until planned Side Rec building. They now attend the early morning the building will have to be heated About man, expected to be Thompson. It Bidwell Home Improvement Co. additions and renovations to the sessions. whether used or not. then will approve its rules of order. Moorhouse, 179 Henry St., Nov. 21, Whilejjocal officials wait for possi­ for Ernest Anderson, alterations at school begin. The committee asked Dr. Ray­ The change in bus schedules will St. Mary’s Episcopal Church. The Manchester Community Ralph Braithwaite, affairs director ble bonding action by the 1976 state The Board of Education also will 53-55 Norman St., $1,000. Kennedy told the Board of Educa­ mond Ramsdell, superintendent, to cost another $3,240. The board voted town Stanley Lesse and Jennie College Veterans’ Affairs Office is at MCC, said the purpose is to inform General Assembly, school ad­ conduct an organizational meeting, Harold Parent for C.Y: Anderson, tion Monday night that parents of revise the schedule from seven to appropriate $300 to have the bus to elect a chairman and secretary LaFlamme, both Hartford. sponsoring seminarspn benefits next vets of benefits available. ministrators have decided to begin alterations at 166 Chestnut St., $695. Bentley School pupils are being sur­ academic periods to six and make company revise the schedules. and to name its committees. Allan Walter Joseph Fisette, 22 Monday, Tuesday and Thursday in “Many felt uncomfortable coming the architect selection process for Ultra Modern Home Improvement ‘ veyed to determine their reaction to the seventh an activity period. Robert Dubeau termed a sugges­ Memorial Temple Pythian Sisters The executive board of Manchester Thomas is expected to continue as Hathaway Lane, and Irene Elizabeth area towns. to the college,” he said. “So we plan the projects. The Hon. Charles 5. House for Miss Helen Klein, alterations at the proposal, which would call for This would allow ending the school tion to go to the Town Council to ask v/ill meet tonight at 8 at the Odd Junior Women’s Club will meet chairman and Yavis as secretary. LaMay, 17 Orchard St., Nov. 22, The South Windsor seminar will be In his temporary hot lunch plan 163 Center St., $3,200. to go to them.” delivery of precooked meals to day at 1:30 so those who work can about funds to make the February Fellows Hall. There will be the an­ Wednesday at 8 p.m. at the home of Church of the Assumption. at the Society for Savings Bank, 1765 Less than half of the eligible Vets in explained Monday night, Kennedy Turnpike TV & Appliance for Bentley’s lunchroom. leave at that time. change, “ a disaster.” He said the nual roll call. Refreshments will be Mrs. Patricia Luoma, 30 Galaxy Dr. Building permits Ellington Rd. Monday from 7 to 9 the state have used their benefits un­ said meals would be cooked at David Wilox, alterations at 55 Bentley is the only public school in Now the morning session starts at board should make the decision and served by Mrs. Helen Henry and Hostesses are Mrs. Patricia Craig A. Niles, additions at 25 p.m. der the 1966 G.I. Bill. Benefits in­ Manchester High School, trucked to Hillside St., $1,600. Manchester without a hot lunch 7:15. Under the new schedule classes then tell the council how much Mrs. Pauline Farr. Motowidlak and Mrs. Ruth Monaco. Henry St., $1,700. A seminar will be in the MCC clude apprenticeship, on-the-job Bentley, and served in the existing Kennedy lists Windsor Roofing & Siding for Mark program. That statement was used would start at 8:04. money it will need. Harold Parent for S. Thomas, training, flight school and other lunchroom. program by adding one position, $10,. Tryon, alterations at 107 Crestwood auditorium from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m., by proponents of an additions- The students on the board agreed Houle said he would like to es­ St. Margaret Circle, Daughters of Mayfair Y Club will meet (Continued from Page One) repair roof at 230 Green Rd.,$675. Tuesday. schooling, medical, and home loans. “It’s not ideal,” Kennedy said, 000. Dr., $2,000. the new plan for single sessions will tablish dialogue with the council as Isabella, will meet tonight at 7:30 at Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. in Cronin Harold Parent for Dorothy renovations project, approved by “but it probably would be tolerable • Improvement of speech, hearing B.D. Pearl, pointing and repairing The East Hartford seminar will be To learn more, call 646-4900, ext. probably be okay to the other soon as possible. He said he thinks the Knights of Columbus home on Hall of Mayfair Gardens. All Mayfair gifted students at the upper elemen­ Bidwell, repair roof at 279 Oak St., townspeople in a Nov. 4 referendum, for a short period of time.” and language program for mentally bricks at 849 Main St., $500. Thursday from 7 to 9 p.m. in the all­ 325. students. Students are being polled the board should communicate with Main St. ____ residents are invited. tary or secondary level, $5,000. $975. which would establish a hot lunch He said the makeshift program, if handicapped students by hiring ad­ Bernard Noble, garage at 539 Bush purpose room at Goodwin School on and the results are to be presented at the council concerning what may • Continued improvement of Builders Realty for E.J. cafeteria at the school. agreed to by Bentley School parents, The Manchester Bahai’s will ditional staff, $6,000. Hill Rd., $1,500. Forbes St. the next meeting of the board. develop. The Marine Corps League will library and media facilities by Szymanoski, repair roof at 84 Essex The cafeteria addition—as well as would probably run one to one-and-a- celebrate the birth of Baha-u-llah, • Adding to health program budget Lee C. Soule, greenhouse at 213 The committee weighed the pros It was agreed to send the council a meet Wednesday at 8 p.m. at the bujling new materials, $10,000. St., $500. other work at Bentley School—hinges half years, depending on when con­ prophet and founder of Bahai, on to cover referrals to private Grisssom Rd., $2,000. and cons of double sessions vs. single letter advising of a possible deficit. • Offering a “Safety Town’’ Angel Plumbing and Heating for on availability of state aid for the struction work would start. Wednesday at a dawn service at the Marine Home, Parker St. Four K’s Construction Co. for sessions. program for kindergarteners, $3,000. physicians, $2,000. Albert Lea, alterations at 27 Maple project. Voters on Nov. 4 approved home of Warren Gilbert on Center St. • Buying new equipment for Abraham M. Druckman, repairs at Martha’s Circle of Emanuel • Improvement of the learning dis­ St., $1,000. elementary school gyms, $2,000. 811-821 Main St„ $2,000. Lutheran Church will meet Thursday abled program at Manchester Green Joann Dougherty, fence at 17 Early Manchester maps The Manchester Chess Club will Kennedy’s report on school popula­ at 2 p.m. in the music room at the School by adding staff, $7,500. Dougherty St., $700. meet Wednesday from 6 to 11 p.m. at tion included a review of last year’s church. Mrs. Florence Okerfelt is in • Adding one teacher and buying Ansis Mitrevics, alterations at 33 the Coronado Club Apartments, 26 projections and the actual head count on display in Hartford charge of devotions. Mrs, Fred supplies for a gifted student program Richard Rd., $600. Prospect St. Members are reminded this fall. Students numbered 9,827 in Marlin-South school FINAL 4 DAYS Spaulding will speak about the “Good at the elementary level, $15,000. M. Dzen for A1 Driggs, alterations Panoramic maps and to bring boards and chess sets. The all schools as of Oct. 1, Kennedy said, News Club.” Hostesses are Mrs. • Buying services of a psychiatric at 599 N. Main St., $900. book fair this week views of Manchester and 27 public is invited. For information, a figure 117 less than projected a elevation of 2,000 feet or OFFER ENDS SATURDAY, NOV. 14, 1975 Madeline Carlson, Mrs. Doris consultant to improve programs for Lawrence R. Carlson, swimming other ' Connecticut towns call Roger Asselin, 646-0083. year ago. Part of the difference was The Martin-South School PTA will more. Although these maps Helstrom and Mrs. Hilda Johnson. exceptional students, $2,500. pool at 465 E. Middle Tpke., $450. made during the late 19th attributed to establishment of a sponsor its annual book fair in the predate the airplane, • Expansion of the elementary art Army & Navy Club) alterations to and early 20th centuries LIQUOR PERMIT kindergarten class at a local Martin School libarary Wednesday proper detail was achieved NOTICE OF APPLICATION porch at 1090 Main St., $1,500. from 2:30 to 4 p.m. and 6:30 to 8:M are displayed at the This is to give notice that I, parochial school. by the use of street layouts. Lawrence E. Crough of 24 Carpenter , Pete Ponticelli for Charles Algren, Connecticut State Library For next fall, Kennedy predicted a p.m.; Thursday, 2:30 to 4 p.m. and 6 The ;;ketches show private Road, Bolton have filed an application additions at 29 Duval St., $600. Museum in Hartford placarded 31/10/75.with Liquor Control Theater sehedule student population of 9,690, a to 8‘p.m.; and Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 homes, local stores and t o o e Commission for a CAFE for the sale of Pete Ponticelli for Fred Machie, through Dec. 10. decrease of 137 students from this p.m. street names as well as alcoholic liquor on the premises 8-10 additions at 480 N. Main St., $1,500. Other area towns in­ East Center Street, Manchester year’s actual count. He oresees the There will be an open house at surrounding terrain. llie business will be owned by Estate UA East 1 — “Quaker For­ Burnside 1 — “11 Harrow tory” 2:00; “Lenny” 7:00; Rene Veleux, additions at 22 South School, Wednesday from 6:3o cluded are Rockville and There is no admission. of William G. Bokis Sr. (Pauline G. tune” 7:15; “12 Chairs” 9:10 House” 7:30; “whiffs” 9:15 “Last Tango in Paris” 9:00 major decrease in GraCiM 1 through Dougherty St., $250. f o u s i x d s i t Bokis Exec.) & Susan P. Bokis of 6, a slight increase in the junior high to 7:30 p.m. and at Martin School, South Coventry. For information, call 566- Center Beach Ave., Old Lyme, Ct. & 65 UA East 2 — “The Way We Burnside 2 — “Harry and Showplace Theatres Rene Veleux, alterations at 26 Thursday, 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Sketched at ground level, Martin Terrace. Glastonbury, Ct. and Were” 7:00-9:15 Tonto” 7:00; “ 11 Harrow Rockville I — “ One of Our schools, and a slight decrease at 30.'^6. will be conducted by Lawrence E. Dougherty St., $900. these scenes depict the Clough as permittee. UA East 3 — “ Lisz House” 9:05 Dinosaurs is Missing” 3:30- Manchester High School. Dated 11/7/75 Tomania” 7:15-9:15 Showplace Theatre 8:30 view as though from an South Windsor — “ Willy Rockville II — N Manchester Evening Herald Wonk and the Chocolate Fac- “ Earthquake” 2;00-7:10-9:30 Published every evening except Vernon Cinema 1 — “God­ Manchester hospital notes End-Of-Season Watch, Your Sundays and holidays. Entered at the Manchester. Conn,, Post Office father Part H” 8:00 as Second Class Mail Matter. Cinema 2 — “Whiffs” 7:30; John Sember, 233 Ralph 35th ANNIVERSARY Discharged Friday: W illiam M cN all, 240 Loomis, East Hartford; Suggested Carrier Rates “MASH” 9:15 Allan Cameron, 29 Charter Oak St.; William Walter Simon Jr., 261 Rd.; Ethel Greig, 41 SPECIAL FAT-GO Payable in Advance S0UTHWIIIDS0R.SUUIV«N«VL64|. Showcase Cinema 1-2-3-4 Brookfield St.jSouth Wind­ Anderson, 170 Eldridge St.; Hebron Rd., Bolton; Mazie Foster St.; Francis Miner Single copy...... 15« “lMTTIU(60INPIUIIS"/“lDlff” (R) ■ Call the theatre for show- ALUMINUM Lose ugly excess weight with the W eekly...... 9 0 c sor; Martha Vennart, 333 Wilfred Smith, 62 Cider Donlin, 444 Burnham St.; Jr., 13 River St., One m o n th ...... $3,90 times Rockville; Patti Sieber, 35 sensible NEW FAT-GO diet iTHEATRESEASTi I mCKVILtE.[ASTMAINST.!I2'9l09 99 Bidwell St.; Muriel Gor­ Mill Rd., Bolton; Olympia Picano, 97 Mather plan. Nothing sensational just CELERRATION NIK or OW DMNISm B N B S lir/'tM IK U ii: 0 man, Hartford; Kathleen Genevieve Dorcy, 120 St.; Craig Wolfram, 165 Mountain St., Rockville. steady weight loss for those that ___S * 3 SIDING really want to lose. MANCHESTER PARKADE » 649-5481 Rigney, 44 Patricia Dr., Lakeside Ave., Andover; Thompson Rd. Also, Karol Singer, House 40x20x8 ( Three months ...... $11.70 EARTH QUAKE A fu ll 12 day su p p ly. Discharged Sunday: Storrs; Bonilyn Broom­ Six m o n th s...... $23.40 MON.-TUES. Vernon; Daniel Lima, 25 Rose Plotkin, 458 W. Mid­ AS LOW AS One y e a r...... $46,80 99c BOTH CINES Llynwood Dr., Bolton; dle Tpke.; David Wells, Walter Gooley, East Wind­ field, Lebanon; Jill Ask ISITHIliEnOl' drug store Mail Rates Upon Request about the FAT-GO reducing plan ELLIOT GOULD Doreen Lawrence, 53 Stafford Springs; Kathryn sor Hill; Ria Bump, 28 Ronalter, Stafford and start losing weight this week. 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* Myette wins, party split Light bulbs I Historical Society meets | iManrijPHtpr Euentng Heralb OPEN FORUM Hebron There will be refreshments served for sale EVELYN CROSTON and a social hour. on the council, while new Mayor “On the contrary,” said Mrs. 228-9561 Founded Oct. 1, 1881 , South Windsor The society’s December meeting Bender said she wanted Edward Bender. “Ed and I have had our The Historical Society will meet Member, Audit Bureau of Circulation Member. United Press International will be a Christmas Concert- by the I JUDY KUEHNEL Havens as her right atm. Bolton tonight at 8 p.m. at Brink’s Mill. Wants radiation facility opened differences, as' have Bob (former Concert Choir of Ojd Saint Andrew’s Published by the Manchester Publishing Co., Herald Square, 644-1364 Havens finished fourth in last DONNA HOLLAND Guest speaker is Mrs. Roger W. Rob­ Mayor Robert Smith) and I had Church in Bloomfield under the Manchester, Conn. 06040. Telephone (203) 643-2711. Robert Myette, Democrat and the week’s elections. However, ours.” 646-0375 bins of Willimantic talking on in case there was no other available direction of master organist and To the editor: second highest vote-getter for the throughout the week and right up un­ Nominations for deputy mayor Bolton High School sophomore “Thanksgiving.” Raymond F. Robinson, Edllor-Publlshir Harold E. Turkington, Managing Editor transportation. Why should this be? director, Horace Sellers. A potluck With reference to the Open Forum "Town Council in the Nov. 4 elec­ til she nominated Havens last night, were open to the floor. class is selling light bulbs to bolster Mrs. Robins and her husband, who letter by Harold Pugh which There are two reasons given byihe tions, won the job of deputy mayor its class fund. will also be present, have traveled supper will begin the evening. The Mrs. Bender contended the town A brief silence fell over the packed date has not been set yet. Opinion appeared in The Manchester Herald administrator of Manchester Monday night. charter allows the council to decide house. Enes raised his hand and slow­ They come in packages containing extensively. Oct. 25 and an article in the Hartford Hospital, Edward Kenney. The town hall was filled with emo­ who will hold the top two spots. ly began explaining his nomination two 60 watt, 70 watt and 100 watt Times by Ron Georgeff, staff (1) It is too near another center — tion as the nine, newly elected coun­ Newcomer Michael Enes, was for Myette. bulbs. reporter, dated Nov. 3. Hartford Hospital. cil members began their first Democrat, came out the hero or Before he could complete the To purchase, contact any class Bolton PTO will meet In 1971, at a cost of many thousands (2) It does not have enough trained meeting. villian of the meeting depending ibn sentence, the audience gave a member or call the high school. DONNA HOLLAND purpose room, - Bankers’ relief act? of dollars, Manchester Memorial personnel. The election of mayor and deputy which side of the fence one was on. resounding applause. 646-0375 Mary-Jane Pazra, reading instruc­ Hospital received a grant for and True, we are within 25 miles of mayor were the top items on the Meetings tor, will discuss the newly adopted En^s decided to go with Myette. He For Havens was Mrs. Bender, Tuesday, Bolton Historical Socie­ The Bolton Parent Teacher Depending on which poll you Uncle Sam’s paper which is subsequently built a specially con­ Hartford but the tremendous and council’s agenda. said the voters chose Myette the se­ Havens, and Democrats David Cohen Organization will meet Wednesday at reading program for the primary ty, 8 p.m., Herrick Memorial Park, grades. want to put your stock in, the good — at least for the time structed room for the purpose of ad­ ever growing number of people with The council voted Sandra Bender cond most popular and he' had to and Cile Decker. 8 p'jm. in (he elementary school all ministering highvoitage radiation to this disease is certainly grounds for the town’s mayor. She was the top public invited. Margaret Vose will tide of sentiment is opposed or comply with the wishes of the voters. For Myette was Enes, Myette, and speak on American handcrafts. being. cancer patients. Today, four years application to the state Commission vote-getter and one of the winning six Republicans Raymond Dankel, John “I hope the council understands,” Tuesday, United Methodist queeze-Play” in Andover shifting in favor of federal loan On this basis, we can only later, this room is being used for on Hospitals and Health Care. Democrats. said Enes. “This was a very difficult Mitchell and Leonard Sorosiak. guarantees to help New York conclude the bill to guarantee storage. That leaves the second reason. Next came the battle over the job Women, 8 p.m., election of officers, made by the Andover Rural Music decision to make, but in the end I felt Myette supporters in the audience ratification of the 1976 budget and a DONNA HOLLAND City avoid default. loans for New York City is a In the meantime, hundreds of peo­ Does Mr. Keeney then suggest Dr. of deputy mayor. the voters had made their choice.” celebrated loudly. and Arts Committee. It is funded in ple in Manchester and surrounding pledge service. Guest speaker will be 646-0375 part by the state Comiiiis.'^iun on the This shift, if it is real, seems banker’s relief act. Douglas Roberts and the many other When the vote was over the new Those supporting Havens said they Councilman Mitchell asked to “Squeeze-Play,” a chilling satire towns are forced to go to Hartford the district president. Arts, _ a bit strange for despite doctors and trained personnel who council was severely split. felt Enes did not go with his party’s make a brief statement. Mrs. Bender by Slawomir Mrozek, will be For years they have reaped Hospital for treatment. In many in­ head this unit (and who have long Wednesday, Zoning Commission, 8 Tickets are on. sale from; com­ Democrats'^lked away paired ac­ wishes. quietly asked him not to. presented Nov. 19 at 8 p.m. at the repeated crises where NYC the profit of tax-exempt bond stances another family member been urging that this treatment be in­ p.m.. Town Hall; Planning Commis­ mittee members and at the Town Of­ cording to their political feelings. Mrs. Bender, giving a short state­ The meeting was adjourned. Town Hall. cried out that default was in­ income with no risk. The ele­ must take time off from a job to take stituted at Manchester Hospital) are The 5-4 vote, saw three sion, 8 p.m.. Town Hall. fice Building, Tickets are $3.50 for ment on what the charter permitted, After the meeting, Mitchell said he Thursday, Board of Education, 8 The comedy explores man's con­ evitable, default has always ment of risk increased as they the patient to the hospital, wait for not qualified? Republicans siding with two adults and $2.50 for students, said she had worked “long and hard had intended say that despite the p.m., Bolton Center School library. cept of individual freedom. It is being the treatment, then take the patient I urge anyone who has this disease, Democrats. It ended six days of i i i e e t i n p ; been averted at the last repeatedly bought new issues with Councilman Havens.” But his council’s rocky start, he felt sure it presented by the Hartford Stage itounl home again. This results in loss of or has a member of his family with bickering behind Democratic door. minute. of bonds without concern for appointment would^ not mean a would work smoothly over the next Touring Company. Nineteen school policies will be pay for them plus the unnecessary in­ cancer, to join with me in an attempt Myette felt he was the voter’s rubberstamp situation, she said. two years. Both hilarious and terrifying, the discus.sed by the Andover Board of We do not pretend nor do we New York City’s ability to convenience and hardship on the to get the Manchester Hospital radia­ choice for the second highest position Visitors to the Philadelphia play deals with the issues of personal Education at its meeting Wednesday think we need to understand repay. If a country banker did patient. A one-way trip by ambulance tion facility in working order NOW. freedom illustrated by a gigantic at 7:30 p.m. in the Andover Elemen­ the intricacies of municipal this with an individual, his costs $50 and for a patient who has 30 Mrs. Walter R. Sinon Exposition of 1876 marveled clown-like hand that manipulates two tary School. finance and the bonding bank would have to take its treatments for a specific cancer this 260 Hollister St. at the first canned pineapples Reports will concern pupil plan­ would mean additional costs of $3,000 businessmen. markets to know that if all the loss and if it happened too Manchester Vernon guides and princesses join for sale from Hawaii. Arrangements for the play were ning and placement, a milk price in­ dire predictions of the impact often, there would probably be crease, maintenance, railroad of a NYC default were real some new bank policies. During a recent drive for members Robert Tubb, and Joseph Howard. daughter being responsible for their crossing, library grant and board meetings for 1976, threats, the banking communi­ We hope no one will be pan­ for the YMCA Indian Guide-Indian The program is designed to provide ethics, physical growth, and at­ MPOA responds to columnist Princess programs, 90 new members the opportunity for fathers and sons titudes toward others. ty would be coming forth with icked by the dire predictions Ovtr 40 Years of Unexcelled Stmca IBOLAND To the editor. taxpayers alike, with one common joined, Lawrence Cargill, executive or daughters to enjoy a wide Tribes of seven or eight fathers some kind of remedy. We do the bankers are making about In light of some very serious goal — to try to protect the best in­ director of the “Y” said. experience together at a time when meet with their sons or daughters, O p e n 24 Hours Dally OIL CO. not think big city bankers are default. After all they’re not allegations made in the editorial terests of all the taxpayers in The new members are fathers with the child’s physical and social usually twice a month and in addition FOR .EMERGENCY SERVICE dumb. It doesn’t seem logical unbiased in their desire to page of the Manchester Herald Nov. Manchester. sons or daughters aged five through development most needs the in­ several large events are scheduled EST. 1935 Medi-Views to us that they would risk avoid default. 6, a statement on behalf of the MPOA We do not see how, by any stretch eight living in South Windsor, Ver­ fluence of the father. during the year. Anyone wishing is definitely in order. of the imagination, our stand on the non, Ellington, or Tolland. The lore of the American Indian is further information about the FUEL OIL losing all if they could avoid it. In the meantime, the next school question can be considered as M@bil While Sol Cohen’s antipathy to the They were recruited through the used for the programs. Cargill said program should contact Cargill at HEATING OILS by Michael Dworkin, B. SC. It appears to us that in this date for NYC to default is partisanship, lite are, as we always efforts of a father’s committee con­ the Indian father‘ related himself the Indian Valley YMCA, Vernon Cir­ AUTOMATIC DELIVERY MPOA has occasionally surfaced in 24 HOUR SERVICE light the President’s proposal Friday. the past, in the form of editorializing have been, opproed to package deals sisting of John Snider, Robert closely to the training of his son or cle. OIL BURNER & Registered Pharmacist that if default should come, Is this another cry of “wolf” and distortion in his so-called repor­ on referendum questions. We feel Goodwin, Philip Ladd, Fred Parsons, HEATING INSTALLATION 646-6320 arrangements should be made or is it the real thing? ting, he finally showed his true colors that the voters were sold a bill of with his most recent statements. goods on this particular question, and 643-5135 369 Center St., Manchester An addict agrees... to renegotiate loans to NYC at We still believe the issue is the taxpayers of Manchester could 315 Center St. Manchester lower interest rates and for not economic. We have sur­ In the first place, the MPOA is, and always has been a nonpartisan well end up paying a very expensive Sports program begins Wednesday ...‘‘Thank you” longer repayment periods vived defaults by major cities Fence mender needed (Photo by Reginald Pinto) organization, made up of Democrats, bill because of it. makes sense. before. As to the second and much more A young man, in his early 20’s stopped in Republicans and unaffiliated East Hartford park department personnel. Perhaps the bankers would The real threat is to serious point. The fact that some school girls meet at Mayberry School the other day and thanked me profusely for from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. Town’s share be more favorable to this plan liberalism’s fiscal concepts. If MPOA officials did indeed endorse The Department of Parks and MANCHESTER COMMUNITY COLLEGE the information I gave on Marihuana. It Republican candidates is totally Recreation begins its winter Beginning next Tuesday the all­ Mayor Richard H. Blackstone an­ answered many of the questions he had in if the liberals in Congress were NYC defaults, it becomes a Senate may debate death penalty irrelevant. Esp'-cially so, since any programs Wednesday. purpose room at O’Connell School nounced recently that the town has Presents regard to the safety Dt chronic usage of not pushing their scheme of a glaring admission of their endorsements made were on an in­ Boys in Grades 7 and 8 and high will be open Tuesdays from 6:30 to received a grant of $114,462.51 as its 9:30 p.m. tor the girls. Marihuana. federally guaranteed multi­ failure and could cause a WASHINGTON - Sometime in staffers of the Senate Judiciary Sub­ dividual basis and totally unrelated school boys will have use of the gyms share of the $6 million state Revenue “THE WILD DUCK” A Saturday morning program will He started using Marihuana[arihuana IVz yearsyea billion loan to the city. much-needed reappraisal of January, if everything goes well, the committee on Criminal Law could to whatever othgp'lnterest those in­ at Center, O’Connell, Slye, and Sharing Fund for tax relief. By HENRIK IBSEN be held for boys in Grades 4, 5 and 6 ago because he ha'^ heard and read that it Senate will begin floor debate on a well be a rhodel of what might be dividuals may have. For Mr. Cohen Sunset Ridge Schools every evening The mayor said without the grant, After all why settle for less federal fiscal policies which ANDREW TULLY beginning Saturday. Gyms at Center, NOV. 12, 13, 14, 15 was safe. He began to feel more relaxed bill revising and reforming the code called constitutional to attribute an expression of personal from 6:30 to 9:30. the tax rate for 1975-76 would have than the whole pie if you can make New York City’s fiscal Goodwin, Hockanum, Mayberry, and tranquil. The frequency of use was 1 or of federal criminal laws and humanitarianism. It provides: freedom of speech by individuals, to Thursday evenings they can use been 45.03 mills instead of the 8 :3 0 P .M . swap bad New York paper for sins seem trivial. an organization that they happen to Hockanum, Goodwin, Mayberry, O’Brien, Slye, Sunset Ridge, and current 44.8 mills. 2 cigarettes a day. While under the in­ restoring the death penalty for ciear that its objection was the un­ That no federal defendant under 18 At MCC Auditorium N belong to, is not only vicious and un­ Pitkin, and Woodland School gyms Woodland Schools will be open from 9 He also said this revenue sharing is fluence of Marihuana he felt no anxieties, treason, espionage, sabotage and evenness in the application of lenien­ could be executed. '# 1 fair to that organization and the peo­ from 6:30 to 9:30. to 11:30 p.m. The O’Connell School murder. cy provisions in capital cases. Expert That there be conducted a separate not related to the Federal Revenue stress or urgencies. He could tackle ple involved, but an insult to the in­ The girls’ program will also begin program will be from 10 a.m. to As of today, murder in the commis­ observers on both sides of the death hearing on the penalty after the Sharing program from which the problems with out frustrations and felt all tegrity of those individuals. Wednesday. Grades 7 and 8 and high noon. Admission 50* For MCC Students sion of skyjacking is the only crime penalty issue agree that there are too defendant has been convicted. This town also receives funding. this was good. He was only a casual Taxing trend The right of individual freedom of All gyms will be supervised by punishable under federal law by many opportunities for the prosecu­ would extend to a defendant, who user...not a hard user! expression is one of the basic tenets *1 Generai Admission execution. That law was passed by tion, the jury and the state governor declined to testify, the right to plead After one years use he decided to stop of our political system. Mr. Cohen’s Congress two years ago as a to be merciful at the expense of the for mercy, which is now forfeited by sad attempt to disparage this right, smoking, and this was when the Taxes on motor fuels have take effect until next March 1. ) deterrent. It has worked. • poor and the black. those who stand mute. and at the same time demean a fine withdrawal problems began to occurl He But Senate aides working on the At any rate, 34 states have passed Unfortunately, the federal bill also Elks and Mustangs both victorious been increased more often Minnesota and Rhode Island civic organization is just another began to get symptoms of anxiety, lack of present bill are preoccupied with new death penalty laws purported to lists as mitigating factors than any other tax in 1975, each raised theirs by 2 cents, example of abuse of freedom of the Hartford fans from all four interest in hobbies^^and school, making the legislation acceptable to eliminate discrimination. Most “diminished mental capacity short of East Hartford The final game for the Mustangs will be played reports Commerce Clearing Montana by 2.5 cents and press and an insult to the intelligence of the town’s midget weakness, lack of concentration, dis­ the Supreme Court, which in 1972 states have listed specific crimes for outright insanity,” and “extreme SHEILA FULLER league championship next Sunday at 1 p.m. at of the reader. teams. House. Hawaii by 3.5 cents. held that capital punishment as then which execution is automatic upon duress.” One shudders at what an 289-4283 between the Elks and the McAuliffe Park. oriented and asocial behavior. To him As to the last and most serious In the first game, the So far, eight states have up­ The increases continue a 10- administered was arbitrary and dis­ conviction, thus seeming to answer F. Lee Bailey could do with either of The Elks and the the most significant serious problem point. The fact that two of the can­ Mustangs beat the Rocky ped their gasoline tax rates year trend toward higher and criminatory in violation of the the argument of such as Charles L. those factors even as counsel for At- Mustangs, East Hartford was his lack of enjoying music and didates for the Board of Directors Hill Centurians 30-0. since January. Massachusetts, higher tax bites on this essen­ Constitution’s ban on cruel and un­ Black Jr., a Yale law professor, who tila the Hun. But one trusts that sur­ midget football teams, playing his guitar professionally. Also, he gery will be performed on that sec­ were past active members of the The Elks were victorious The South Dakota, Oregon and tial commodity, says CCH. usual punishment. Nobody seems to talks of “the inevitability of caprice were both winners in the ha no desire to make love to his fiancee. know what kind of a law would over­ tion by Sen. John McClellan, D-Ark., MPOA, does not in any way dis­ semi-final round of the con­ in the second game beating V and mistake” in meting out the death He became progressively more Wyoming raised theirs by one Only eight states — Alabama, qualify them from running for public the Enfield Ramblers 16-8. come the Supreme Court’s objec­ penalty. chairman of the full committee, who ference playoff Sunday. depressed and helpless. He consulted a office. Would Mr. Cohen have been so This was the Elks second TRANSCENDENTAL cent a gallon (although in Alaska, Iowa, Nevada, Ohio, tions. Still, legislation that totally can spot a legal gimmick with his The games held at a asininely vicious if these men had win over the Enfield team physician and nothing was found Oregon the increase was Oklahoma, 'Tennessee and The Court’s 1972 ruling involved eliminates factors for mercy might eyes closed. neutral field in Cromwell run on the Democrat ticket? His organically wrong. There was nothing in Texas — have not raised their murder laws in Georgia and Texas, find the going rough before the Anyway, it is nice to know that drew a hig crowd of East this season. MEDITATION suspended by referendum peti­ denouncement of the MPOA for the the literature to indicate that the smoking but its total effect of course was to Supreme Court. Presumably, the “feven Congress at last is about to take tion and Wyoming’s will not gasoline taxes between 1965 candidacy of two people no longer of 1 or 2 Marihuana cigarettes would render unconstitutional all state and Eighth Amendment’s ban on cruel a stand against murder and other program 8x10 and 1975. directly associated with it, is the federal laws providing for capital and unusual punishment can be inter­ crimes that lack redeeming values. ADVERTISEMENT bring on these behavioral problems! His height of hypocracy and only serves punishment. _ preted to cover cases where For a while there, the boys acted as final conclusion was that he never had to display his own highly biased ig­ New Way Found WHAT IS IT? Although the 5-to-4 majority on the mitigating circumstances were ig­ if the Republic’s crime’wave was color portrait these symptoms before he started something that would go away if they norance. Transcendental Meditation, or TM, is highest bench handed down a nored. To Stop Hair Loss, a simple, easily learned technique for smoking Marihuana, but he now has maddeningly cryptic opinion, it was So the bill now being refined by just didn’t notice it. The MPOA did in fact endorse two, them after 1 years use, therefore, and only two, candidates for the Grow More Hair aining deep rest and relaxation. The Outstandingly muggable M program is not a philosophy or Marihuana caused these bizzare Board of Directors. Phyllis Jackston, religion and involves no change in life a' Democrat, and Vivian Ferguson a behavioral symptoms. At fo u g h t by only 8 8 * This young man was desperate in that he New York City police detec­ responsible for no less than 300 Republican. Both of these eminent HOUSTON, Texas - If But, if you are not already WHAT DOES IT DO? Mahorithi Mahetn Yogi I was looking for some answers. He was a tive Mary Glatzle has been felony arrests. public officials were re-elected, you don't suffer from male slick bald, how can you be The relaxation gained during TM relieves stress, strain and! sensitive musician and loved life, but he cited as one of the 10 most out­ It’s stories like this that not demonstrating that quality can­ sure what is actually causing Public swallows pantry panic didates can win, regardless of party pattern baldness, you can tension. Research at the Harvard Medical School has found [ did not like these terrible feelings. standing police officers in the only reaffirm our faith in the now stop your hair loss . your hair loss? Even affiliation. Mr. Cohen, conveniently, baldness may seem to “run in that the level of rest gained during TM is twice as deep as| Not every former smoker will get these country. nation’s police but in our “Gentlemen: I have recently read have had a beneficial result. The did not mention this fact. and grow more hair. your family,” this is certainly the deepest part of a whole night's sleep, very same symptoms. Others may have “Muggable Mary,” as she is judicial system, too. With all a story about a purple coloring which FDA seems to have adopted a more If irresponsible, derogatory For years “they said it no proof of the cause of YOUR WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS? couldn’t be done.” But now a sub-clinical symptoms, hardly discernable nicknamed, has been working the reports one hears about the might cause cancer. If it does, I ^ DON OAKLEY cautious approach to claims being editorializing of this nature is the hair loss. TM gives increased calmness and energy throughout the I but present!- made against such things as DES, a firm of laboratory consultants Hair loss caused by sebum for two years as a volunteer would appreciate your letting me best The Manchester Herald can has developed a treatment for day. Health improves. High blood pressure is reduced! “coddling of criminals,” it growth-promoting hormone fed to can also run in your family Evidence of Dr. Powelson’s 5 year psy- decoy member of the NYPD know about it as soon as possible.” offer, then they will not be mourned. both men and women, that is (10% of the people who start TM are recommended to the! ciatric study showing “Organic Brain Syn­ wouldn’t have surprised us if “Dear Mr. Secretary: What are cattle (and also found in a wide For the sake of decency and fair and many other conditions can program by their doctor). ’ I street crime unit. Using a claims or reports linking this or that not only stopping hair loss ... cause hair loss. If you wait un drome” in chronic casual Marihuana sometime during the past two potassium sorbate and monosodium food or pesticide or additive with this variety of natural foods), the ar­ play, The Manchester Herald and but is really growing hair! TM increases mental clarity and psychological well being.l variety of disguises to make tificial coloring Red Dye No. 2 and til you are slick bald and your Family and social relationships also improve from the TM| smokers and The Studies of Dr. Robert G. years some judge hadn’t phosphate? P.S. I am suspicious.” or that disease or disorder. Mr. Sol Cohen owe the MPOA and its They don’t even ask you to hair roots are dead, you are herself appear to be an easy reprimanded Muggable Mary ; These are excerpts from two nitrites, used to color meats and to membership, and all of Manchester’s take your word for it. ’They in­ program. Heath, Tulane University, evidenced the Yet little is said about the role of beyond help. So, if you still prey for muggers, but always for using unfair tactics against letters out of some 200,000 com­ prevent botulism. voters and taxpayers, a public vite you to try the treatment have any hair on top of your HOW MUCH TIME DOES IT TAKE? electro-physiological effects of prolonged munications received by the Food additives in drastically reducing the apology for this travesty on the for 32 days, at their risk, and head, and would like to stop Marihuana" smokin ’ ng by Monkeys, by followed by a back-up team of unsuspecting purse-snatchers, incidence of stomach cancer among “What concerns us most about the see for yourseif! TM is practiced twice a day (once in the morning and once in| and Drug Administration each year freedom of the press. your hair loss and grow more the evening) for just 15-20 minutes. showing IRREVERSSIBLE------changes„ in deep other detectives, she has been rapists and other nice citizens. from Americans concerned about Americans or the fact that improved current panic over food additives,” Naturally, they would not hair .: . now is the time to do Frank A. Utakis offer this opportunity unless brain centers, point to the fact that there what is going into their food, and into nutrition has enabled more people to say the authors, “is that the facts something about it before it’ HOW DO I KNOW IT WORKS? about nutrition and health which Secretary, MPOA the treatment worked must be some significant brain alterations. their bodies, and who are baffled — live to the ages where cancer or too late. The benefits of the TM program have been verified by scien­ have taken hundreds of years to ac­ However, it is impossible to The most recent evidence indicates and frightened — by the sometimes heart disease are threat?,. Loesch Laboratory Con tific research at over 2(J0 universities and research centers. | cumulate are being overlooked in help everyone. that TH C, the active component of unpronounceable names of chemicals sultants, Inc., will supply you (All studies and sources available at the TM center,] All foods, the authors poitit out, are The great majority of with treatment for 32 days, at they find on food packages and con­ favor of isolated, scientifically EDITOR’S NOTE: The Herald if you know a meditator, then you know it works Marihuana, might change the “confor­ composed of chemicals, and it would, cases of excessive hair fall their risk, if they believe the tainers. They are reprinted in a , irresponsible — but well-published — does not feel an apology is in order CAN ANYONE LEARN? mational protein” at the receptor sites in HERALD YESTERDAYS be just as easy to whip up a scare claims about alleged ‘poisons’ in dur and stands by the points made in the and baldness are the begin- treatment will help you. Just recently published book aptly named Yes. The technique of TM is so natural and the course is sol the brain, which are sensitive to over the “natural” hydrogen cyanide food.” brief editorial comment published ning and more fully send them the informatiop Marihuana. These irreversible changes “Panic in the Pantry.” in lima beans as over cyclamates, if developed stages of male listed below. All inquirires are complete that anyone is able to learn in a few short sessions| Co-authored by Elizabeth M. Nov. 6 and reprinted here for answered confidentially, by over tour days. in the brain might be the answer Science laboratory rats were fed the same Among the consequences of the readers’ evaluation. pattern baldness and can 25 Years Ago Raymond E. Cooper of Birch Mt. Whelan, Sc.D., and Frederick J. massive doses that'led the FDA to panic, they say, are the “natural food not be helped. mail and without obligation. HOW DO I LEARN? Create your own special portrait From has been looking for! State, M.D., chairman of the depart­ Adv The young addict is now seeking A new recruiting drive is launched Rd., Bolton, is appointed to the new ban the artificial sweetner. craze” .' on which the public is spen­ “It has occurred to many political The first step to finding out more about the Transcendentall post of business manager of ment of nutrition at Harvard School ding about $1 billion a yqar, and the observers that the "non-partisan” our new selection oF scenic and professional help and has bettered his diet to bring Manchester units of the Drs. Whelan and Stare have little . NO OBLIGATION COUPON- Meditation program is to attend a free introductory lecturej Manchester Community College. of Public Health, “Panic in the Pan­ distraction of Americans from such Manchester Propp^-ty Owners’ nutritionally. His symptoms are Connecticut National Guard up to try” has been causing as much con­ good to say about the Delaney Oh TM, z* . color backsrounds. strength. real health threats • as cigarette Association (MPOA) was caught To: Loesch Laboratory Consultants, Inc. diminishing and so has his naivete! He has troversy as some of the foodscare Clause, which the FDA invoked in the Box 66001. 3311 West Main St. FREE INTRODUCTORY LECTURES THIS WEEK The American Legion Post honors smoking, too much saturated fat, with its partisanship showing in Houston, Te*. 77006 Photographers Hours 10 am to 8 pm. only one word of advice...“Don’t smoke the stories it attempts to refute. case of cyclamates. That amend­ lack of exercise and just plain Tuesday’s election and, in the I am submlttins the following information with the understanding that it local municipal employes at a party Certainly, it is going against the ment to the Food and Drug Act states will be kept slri^ ty confidential and that 1 am under no obligation what­ TOMORROW, WEDNESDAY Tues. Wed. Thur. Fri. Sat. stuff.” at the Legion Home. overeating. process, lost most of its onetime soever. I now have or have had the following conditions: NOVEMBER 12, 1975 Dateline 1775 popular trend today to maintain that that no food additive shall be per­ clout. the foods Americans eat are, on the mitted in the food supply if it is Whether or not many Americans does y ^ r forehead become oily or greasy?...... Manchester: 7:30 P.M., TM Center, 63 E. Center | Nov. Nov. “ T itt/ST YOUR HEALTH TO YOUR “For pne thing, its executive board How soon after washing?...... Street, Suite 305B whole, safe, wholesome and shown to induce pancer in man or will be persuaded by “Panic in the went ori record in opposition to the 13 14 DOCTOR A[SD HIS PRESCRIPTIOISS TO 10 Years Ago By United Press International animal—regardless of the size of the Do you have dandruff?...... dry or oily...... ^ South WIndeor: 7:30 P.M., Society for Savings, j nutritious and that any dangers posed Pantry” and its admonition that, in school referendum question. It Does your scalp itch? ...... When?...... All ages; Babies, children and adults. One sitting per subject Additional subjects US!" Town takes part in Veterans'Day 1765 Ellington Road iroups or individuals in same family-Sl.OO per subiect No proofs-choose from MONTREAL, Nov. 11 — Montreal by much-criticized “artificial” ad­ dose or the length of time it was fed. moderation, we. eat, drink hn* be^ Docs your hair pull out easily? .W here?...... ceremonies, with Chester W. ‘Carried by a wide margin.' Glastonbury: 7:30 P.M., Wells-Turner Library, j finish^ professional portraits (poses- our selection.) You may select additional defenders gave up the city to ditives are remote. But too much of anything, even wary of those who raise questions How long has your hair been thinning? ...... portraits offered at reasonable prices Guaranteed complete satisfaction or money Obuchowski giving the main speech. “Then, several jop MPOA officials cheerfully refunded. No handling charge. Concern over food is nothing new. common table salt, can cause harm about the safety of our food, the book Do you still have any hair on top of your, head? ...... 2407 Main Street. Jay R. Stager, Manchester High American forces under Gen. publicly backed Republican can­ Montgomery without a fight. The In the 1940s, for example, qne book if ingested in amounts exceeding that would seem to be a much-needed How long is it?...... School mathematics teacher, is an didates for the Board of Directors, Attach any other infonhatlon you feel may be helpful. colonial troops marched in with all caused panic in a lot of pantries by in the normal diet. counterbalance to the .continuing' INTERNATIONAL MEDITATION SOCIETY elected chairman of the newly ap­ • including two former members of Um NAME ...... ' 61 So Main Si., W ait HaiHoid Canttr SlZ-VeOO thpir forces and artillery but Gov. linking milk drinking with cancer. Fortunately, the cyclamates ban, flood of other books, articles and ADDRESS...... ? ...... MANCHESTER ° pointed Community Council of the • MPOA executive boaitl — one of JuilttiiiiBSiOTwN ti IB, I « » mill NMiboMl K iio ia i^i But ever sijice the cranberries scare which even the scientist whose television programs which' have CITY...... Town Economic Opportunity Depart- Guy Carleton had escaped toward them a former MPOA president. 1145 Tolland Turnpike Quebec aftej^ destroying military in the 1960s, Americans have been^ research it was based on now thinks made eating not a|i enjoyable but an STATE...... '...... ZIP ...... » * • ...... l ^ A . . - U “The two former M roA offldals PAGE SIX — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Tues., Nov. 11, 1975 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Tues., Nov. 11, 1975 - PAGE SEVEN

Cranberries brighten meals The Village Gallery of Talcottville from 7 to 9 p.m. on Thursday, where Master Mason degree will begin a new series of Community Brighten your fall meals visitors will have the opportunity to CruiiliE-rry-Ruisin Bread 1 cup cranberry sauce Art Association shows on Thursday, meet some of the following artists: with cranberries. There’s 1 cup enriched, all-purpose (fresh or canned, whole or which will feature the work of M. Margaret Ackor, Dorothy Bar­ to be conferred Nov, 1 n o ' need to wait for the flour jelly) heretofore unnoticed artists and \ ■ -■ Betty’s Notebook holidays to take advantage din, Doris Beymann, Mark Cashman, 1 teaspoon baking powder 2 tablespoons vegetable oil Gallery to open many artists of prominence. A military degree will, visit the Alma Widen, Don Hersey, Lorraine By Betty Ryder of colorful, nutritious, ‘A teaspoon baking soda Variations: —Use half The exhibit, which will be juried by Manchester Lodge of Masons on economical cranberries. exhibit Thursday Power, Dan Lyman Russell, Randy Tuesday, Nov. 18 to portray the ‘/i cup sugar whole-wheat flour and half Sallielee of the Gallery, will begin Although cranberries are Smith, Layne Marholin, Roberta Master Mason Degree in ancient ‘A teaspoon salt all-purpose flour. *Add Vi with the East Hartford Art League a traditional accompani­ Shefrin, and Robert Guzman-Forbes. view ■ with Imogene Coca, star of ‘/2 cup raisins cup brin or wheat germ. and will contmue through Nov. 26. I’m getting a little excited about ritual. ' ment for poultry, their un­ The public is invited. “Once Upon a Mattress,” currently The team is composed of Connec­ 1 egg • '. *Add '/2 cup chopped nuts. There will be an informal reception our upcoming Travel Show on ique flavor goes well with Thursday, Nov. 20, at East Catholic being presented at The Coachlight ticut Masons who are retired or ac­ other meats, in combina­ Dinner Theatre in East Windsor. tive in the military services. Col. High School. tion with other fruits and in It’s on “ Hawaii” and United We met at the Holiday Inn in East Louis O. House of Glastonbury is the baked goods or desserts. Airlines is flying in some lovely Van­ Hartford Friday, the day after her team coordinator. Team members will be dressed in their respective un­ Cranberries are a good da orchids for the first 200 ladies opening night performance. iforms. source of vitamin C, says attending. Frjends and I had attended the Worshipful Brother Leon A. Brad­ Janina Czajkowski, Exten­ Myles Travel of Glastonbury (one sumptuous buffet, saw the show, but bury, 33rd. degree, will presidf’^as sion nutritionist at The of the show sponsors) is having some passed up the cast party which master of the team. Brother Brad­ University of Connecticut. fresh pineapple flown in from Hawaii followed so I hadn’t met her per­ bury is deputy of the Scottish Rite They also provide some to be given as door prizes. sonally. bodies of the State of Connecticut. He iron and iodine. The film is entitled “This is She is absolutely ageless, and is a is a past master of St. John’s Lodge Fresh cranberries are in Hawaii” and I’m sure it will get us warm, gentle woman. She and her of Hartford, and past thrice potent season now and easy to all singing “Blue Hawaii.” husband call home. King Donovan, in master of Charter Oak Lodge of ILL. LEON ALVAH BRADBURY, 33; prepare. Wash with cold We hope to have a few surprises Dallas, Tex., and they also have an Perfection, Valley of Hartford. He is (maybe even a few grass skirts) but apartment in New 'i^ork City. She also an active member of the The ceremonies will be preceded water and drain. Remove you’ll have to come to the show and hesitated just briefly when she said ■•'ional Sojourners and frequently by a dinner beginning at 6:30 p.m. stems and any imperfect Lodge will open at 7:30 p.m. Reser­ berries. see for yourself. “Dallas” and told me that after serves as master of the Military President Kennedy’s assassination Degree Team. He became the vations may be made by contacting • To make cranberry Space at East Catholic is limited to Joseph Hyland, junior warden, 633- 770, so be sure to pick up your free she wasn’t sure she would call it seventh Deputy of Scottish Rite sauce, boil two cups of bodies of Connecticut in 1975. 7880. tickets early. They are now available home anymore. But, she admitted, Junior Women select a Junior Miss water with a cup and a half at The Herald office, and will be dis­ you can’t hold a whole state responsi­ of sugar. When sugar dis­ tributed to our sponsoring agents ble for the unfortunate events that Miss Janet Nesteruk, the Manchester Junior Women’s Club solves, add a quart (one Announcing within a day or two. occurred there, so it’s still home. selection for Junior Miss, receives a $50 Savings Bond from pound) of cranberries. Aloha. She shares a great love for New Cook about ten minutes Nathan Agostinelli, president of the Manchester State Bank, as more, until cranberries York City, and is a little appalled at Mrs. Alan Chaloux, club president, looks on. As local winner, 50th anniversary Cruel sport? the lack of concern others have over have popped open. The its financial situation. Janet also received dinner for two at Mr. Steak; a gift cer­ sauce will set as it cools. A gentleman called last week who “People outside of New York, tificate from Arnoldeen’s; dinner for two at Gus’s Restaurant; • To bake cranberries, commented on my column in which I seem to feel that New Yorkers think and a necklace from Shoor Jewelers. She is now eligible to com­ prepare one quart Tresh mentioned going to the rodeo. It they are superior, but they don’t,” pete in the state Junior Miss Pageant on Jan. 25 with 20 other cranberries. Place in' a seems I did refer fo the “small baking dish,- sprinkle with she said. finalists. The national pageant is set for May in Mobile, Ala. calves and the big cowboys” and he “They are just like anyone else, in one cup sugar. Add one- TWO wanted to be sure I was aware that any other city.” (Herald photo by Dunn) half cup water. Bake at 300 rodeos are cruel to animals. As for its current financial in­ degrees for 45 minutes. He has raised calvea for some time security, she said, “We have millions • To make cranberry- he said, and felt that rodeos exploit of people here — we're supposed to applesauce, combine equal the animals and in many cases they open our doors to all newcomers, amounts of sliced apples for are treated rather shabbily. foreign or native. with cranberries. Add He further stated that he would “I’d like to see them take the Births about one cup of water or like it very much if I could do an in- Statue of Liberty and plant it smack fruit juice to prevent depth story on the cruelty rodeo in the middle of the Potomac, and see scorching. Cook the animals are subject to. how they’d manage there. Or for that Venti, David Michael, son of cranberry apple mixture I would have liked to talk longer, Olfsn' > 11 li, David Martin, son of matter, out in the mid-west. Let Charles J. and Marie Connell Venti of Richard L. and Mary Beth Covill until tender, then sweeten but he closed with, “I like your some other city see how hard it is to South St., Coventry. He was born to taste. Add about one cup column Betty Ryder,” and hung up. Olesnevich of 44 Corrine Dr., ‘open your arms’ to everyone, and Nov. 1 at Manchester Memorial Tolland. He was born Nov. 3 at of sugar to six cups of Y O U R M O N E Y He didn’t give his name, but if he not have it cost money.” ' Hospital. His maternal grandparents prepared fruit. Heat until will, I’d be happy to try to get some Manchester Memorial Hospital. His Miss Coca is very pleased with her are Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Zelesky of maternal grandparents are Mr. and the sugar is dessolved. information about rodeos and the current role in “Once Upon a Mat­ Newington. His paternal grand­ • Serve chilled animals involved. Mrs. Glenn W. Covill of 196 Autumn ■y tress” and hinted that Joshua Logan parents are Mr. and Mrs. Charles St. His paternal grandparents are cranberry-applesauce on is trying to get her for “Rip Van Venti of Elmwood. He has two Mr. and Mrs. Peter L. Olesnevich of hot biscuits, tapioca pud­ Costly invitation Winkle” with Sid Caesar as her co- brothers, Dennis, 11, and Daniel, 2V2; West Hartford. ding, or French toast. It Also, during the week a lady called star. and a sister, Dana Marie, 9. goes deliciously with pork. regarding an apparently new fad of The luncheon table had a beautiful Pennell, Heatlier Leigh, daughter Use orange, cranberry or glass swan filled with pink and apple juice in place of all inviting people to an anniversary .Mercier, David Robert, son of of Bruce C. and Joyce A. Staiger yellow chrysanthemums presented to or part of the water when celebration and indicating on the in­ Robert A. and Barbara Vaiciulis Pennell of 66 Keeney St. She was vitation how much money it will cost Miss Coca by an East Hartford born Nov. 4 at Manches >'r Memorial you make cranberry sauce. florist. Mercier of West Stafford. He was The flavors of the other to attend. born Nov. 3 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal : andparents It seems she received one and it As the Holiday Inn manager, Bruce fruits cut the tartness of Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Harrj itaiger of 3 was marked “$20 per couple.” Now it Petlock, said, “Every princess (the Goslee Dr. Her paternal grand­ the cranberries and blend are Mr. and Mrs. Leo Vaiciulis of 16 Mr. and Mrs. Marcel P. Jobert of wasn’t that she objected to the occa­ role she plays at the Coachlight, mother ^s Mrs. Virginia Pennell of been lifelong residents of well together. Avondale Rd. His paternal grand­ 722 Center St. were honored at a sion, but thought it was rather bad should have her own swan.” Machias, Maine. Her paternal great­ Manchester. Mrs. Jobert is the • To make cranberry- father. is Albert Mercier of Hartford. dinner-dance at the Manchester etiquette to specify the cost and was She was delighted, and as we grandmother is Mrs. (Jrace Jordan of former Evelyn Russell. orange relish, put four cups He has a brother, Daniel Robert, 2; Country Club recently on the occa­ interested to hear what some of my parted, she made sure Bruce Machias. She has a sister, Aimee Mr. Jobert was retired from the fresh, washed cranberries and a sister. Dawn Lynn, 4. sion of their 50th wedding anniver­ readers might think on the subject. Alexander (he's in charge of the Beth, 2'/2. Hartford Electric Light Co. in 1963, and two quartered and of Manchester She said, “If a family can’t afford theatre's public relations) picked up sary. The reception was hosted by after 41' years of service. He was seeded oranges through a their son, Lt. Col. A. Philip R. Jobert to give a party, they shouldn’t. Or if the colorful vase for her to have as a Pleeily, Jodi I.ynn, daughter of employed as an electric system dis­ food chopper or chop with a and his wife. they do, they should limit it to the keepsake. I’age, James Edward, son of Kenneth.W. and Judith A. Saad Pleci- patcher. He is also a retired lieute­ blender. Add two cups of More than 60 relatives and friends number of guests they can financially Incidently, the show was terrific, Roger H. Jr. and Alice O’Brien Page ty of 50 W. Main St., Rockville. She nant colonel in the U.S. Air Force sugar and mix well. This from Massachusetts, New York, and accommodate.” and I’ll have a review of it within a of 155 Hillside Dr., South Windsor. was born Nov. 4 at Rockville General having served 22 years on active and relish is high in vitamin C. We both agreed that one is not day or two. He was born Oct. 29 at Manchester Connecticut joined in the champagne ready reserve duty, including service Cranberry-oraiige relish Hospital. Her maternal grandmother toast, bound to accept the invitation, Veterans Day Memorial Hospital. His paternal is Mrs. Anne Saad of New Rd., during World War II. makes an inexpensive gift thereby saving $20, but she just grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. The couple was married Nov. 7, The couple has two grandchildren, at holiday tiir.e. In Flander fields the poppies blow, Tolland. Her paternal grandmother wondered if others felt as she did. Roger Page Sr. of 776 Pleasant 1925 at South United Methodist Donna and Philip Jr. Use the relish in a between the crosses, row on row, is Mrs. Martha Plecity of 30 Orchard Church in Manchester. They have Drop me a note, if you care to, and Valley Rd., South Windsor. He has a gelatin salad. Fold relish in take up our quarrel with the foe: St., Rockville. She has a sister, we’ll get a few opinions on the brother, Michael, 7. Kimberly, 4V2. lemon or raspberry matter. T« you from failing hands we throw flavored gelatin just before the torch; he yours to hold it high. If Mt sets. Chill and serve on ye break faith with us wl\o die, we Imogene Coca lettuce leaves. HIGHEST EARNINGS on Your SAVINGS shall not sleep, though poppies grow, Baronousky’s mark 50th anniversary I had a delightful luncheon inter­ • Add Iresh, whole in Flanders Field. IN THE SERVICE Your S.B.M. savings earn the highest rates allowed by law. You have a choice of cranberries to muffins, savings plans from 5V4% on Regular Savings up to 7%% on 6 Year Savings Certifi­ Mr. and Mrs. John J. Baronousky four great-grandchildren were also I'ookies and quick breads. A A R P plans theater parly on Nov. 19 Cranberries can be used to cates. And we compound your interestcontinuously and credit it monthly . . . so you of 225 Woodland St. recently present. John Charette, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fireman Ret. Glenn Crawford of observed their golden wedding an­ make pies, pastries, and earn'even more. The couple was married at St. Gerard Charette of 56 Whitney Rd., Manchester was graduated from niversary at a party given for them parfaits loo. The Manchester Chapter of the A dinner-theater party will be con­ Bridget Church in Manchester in 1925 has been selected to receive a three- Naval Recruit Training Command in But that’s only the beginning ... EFFECTIVE JANUARY 2,1976... if you have a savings at their home. American Association of Retired ducted Nov. 19 at the Coachlight with the late Rev. Christopher year Army ROTC scholarship at St. Orlando, Fla. on Oct. 17. He will be account, a mortgage or installment loan at S.B.M., vve’ll give you ... The party was hosted by their McCann officiating. Persons will meet Wednesday at 1:30 Dinne Theatre in East Windsor when Bonaventure University, Bonaven- attending Phase I of Hull Technician children, Emil-Baronousky of Rhode p.m. in Cooper Hall of the South “Once Upon a Mattress,” starring Mrs. Baronousky is a native of ture, N.Y. The scholarship provides School in Philadelphia, Pa. for seven Island; Mrs. Catherine Madden of United Methodist Church in Imogene Cocoa, will be presented. Manchester and is the former for full tuition, books, laboratory weeks and Phase II in San Diego, A MODERN Manchester. The bus will leave South United Manchester; Arthur Baronousky of Katherine Sacherek, daughter of fees, an(J includes a $100 monthly Calif, for 12 weeks. There will be displays of many in­ Methodist Church at 10:30 a.m. Massachusetts; John Baronousky of Michael Sacherek of Manchester. subsistence allowance. PHARMACY John S. Banks teresting hobbies arts and crafts Florida; Roger Baronousky of En­ Mr. Baronousky, a native of Complete cost is $11.25 and checks ,,, , c I-. , He is a graduate of Manchester made by members and also actual must be mailed to Mrs. Lucille field; Gerard Baronousky of Vernon; Haverhill, Mass., was employed as a Charette IS a graduate of East school and the son of Mr. and demonstrations of the making of Mahoney, 19 Hamlin St. and should and Mrs. Mary Ann Tierney of plumber by the Green Manor Catholic High School where he Robert Crawford, 191 Henry St. some of the crafts. be made payable to Irving Carlson, Hebron. Construction Co. until his retire- played football for four years.' •' James PAV TO THt ORDIR OF— Mrs. Raymond Woodbridge, guest treasurer, AARP Chapter 1275. The couple’s 20 grandchildren and ment. F. speaker, will display some of her D'Amato craft work and, will talk about crafts BS/R.PH which do not require expensive Savings BenK equipment. This is not a sale. 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requested they streamliner and Board to loan textbooks Smoking ban put on agenda shorten the meetings. In other business, the board Vernon private schools to work out details of Daniel Woolwich said he has had Indians two wins shy accepted the resignations of two long some feedback from the Middle X X Vernon’s two private schools„St. the program. East Hartford Daly is replacing Kenneth Carrier time employes. School about this lack of books. The who lost his seat by a few votes. Joseph’s and St. Bernard’s will have Board member Steven Marcham The Herald Angle SHEILA TULLER Joseph Silva, a foreign language books are ones tl^ schooj would like Several students from the student the Use of public school textbooks on asked about lost or damage books. 289-4283 teacher at Penney High, who has to have. By Earl Yost Scoreboard councils of East Hartford High, request of a parent, guardian or stu­ Dr. Robert Linstone, assistant of state soccer crown After taking the oath of office at been in the system 31 years, wilt Dr. Linstone said no one Intends to Penney High and Synergy, the alter­ dent. superintendent; said the fair marker Sports Editor Town Hall ceremonies, East Hart­ retire in January. deprive the private school students. nate school, were in the audience. The Board of Education approved a value of the book would be paid, just ford’s Board of Education members Milo Mather, head custodian at Football standings Student Board Representative motion Monday night to allow the use as for lost or damaged library books. By LEN AUSTER adjourned to Penney High. O’Brien School, will also retire in of the books. They left the mechanics CCIL Angela Camarco requested on their Herald Sporlswriler As expected, Eleanor Kepler was January. He also served at East of the loans up to the administration. O’ALL behalf the board allow the student What seemed improbable just a short while back might re-elected board chairman. She has Hartford High and was employed by A new law allows local school w leaders to discuss the smoking situa­ the board for over 16 years. become reality as Manchester High needs just two more Hall served as chairman for the past six boards to loan textbooks currently in Celtics in Hartford game tion at the high school. wins to cop the State Soccer Tournament Class AA Divi­ months. She had served as board use to pupils attending private Ore boat sinks;all hands lost Professional basketball on the highest level Will be featured East Hartford Smoking is not allowed. Students sion crown. Conard secretary. schools in that district, free of staged a walk-out in protest at the Islam revolves around the SAULT STE. MARIE, Mich. (UPI) tonight at the Hartford Civic Center when Coach Tommy Hein- A giant step towards that goal can be achieved by the Simsbury Robert Bannon became secretary. charge, provided the loan is, for not Coast Guard said today. schools recently. Koran, which means “recit­ — The 729-foot ore boat Edmund sohn brings his Boston Celtics in to face the Atlanta Hawks in a (10-5-2) Indians Wednesday afternoon at 2:15 at the Fermi Donna Yacavone was appointed less than one semester’s use. Petty Officer Bob Wfiard at the The board agreed to hear the ing” in Arabic and according Fitzgerald apparently sank with all University of Hartford-with a victory over (13-4) New Enfield clerk. Dr. Raymond Ramsdell, Coast Guard’s Sault Ste. Marie sta­ regularly scheduled NBA attraction. The traditional tug-of-war students at the first meeting in 30 to 35 hands aboard during a power­ Britain High in the semifinals. The winner will take on Windham Mrs. Kepler welcomed newly to tradition, was dictated to superintendent of schools, will meet tion said there apparently were no starts at 7:30... Manchester High will be the scene of two CIAC December. ful storm that kicked 25-foot waves the Enfield-Wethersfield winner in Saturday’s finals. Penney elected Emery Daly to the Board. Mohammed by the Angel Thursday with the principals of the survivors. semifinal soccer games, one today and the other Wednesday Board member Joyce Riiggles also on Lake Superior Monday night, the The Silk Towners, guided by 29-year Coach Dick Gabriel. / afternoon ...Manchester High Principal George Emmerling Wethersfield / Danielson, advanced to round four with a 1-0 win over MANCHESTER 1 8 rates a bow for his decision in allowing students planning to Bristol Eastern, a 7-6 heart-throbbing victory over ncc follow the Manchester High soccer team to Hartford tomorrow Hamden on penalty kicks and a 2-0 whitewashing of afternoon to leave school early. Several buses will be provided at Ridgefield in the quarterfinals. The Hurricanes have w L a nominal charge...Hank Brown, now a local resident, former topped Amity, 2-1, New Canaan, 2-1 and Rockville, 4-3, in St. Bernard 4 tournament play. Lowell Tech basketball star, will see a dream realized when the St. Paul 2 Manchester, under Danielson, is no stranger to tourna­ Xavier 2 college—since rechristened the University of Lowell, will hold ment pressure. Indian squads have reached the finals Northwest Catholic ■ * 3 its first anniversary on Saturday. The Tech alumni, nine times, winning three. Their last appearance in the EAST CATHOLIC 0 featuring Brown, will appear in a hoop game as part of the finals was in 1973, losing 1-0 in four overtimes to Staples. South Catholic 0 planned festivities. Brown, Class of 1967, is~the all-time rebound The present position is the furthest New Britain has ever king at Lowell Tech and has been a standout for several seasons advanced in tournament competition. (PIOPU Sffif BAHKMG IS COmSIlK.) After a sluggish season in which they placed sixth in the with Ray McKenna’s East Hartford Explorers. In two and one- CCIL with a so-so 7-5-2 mark, the Indians have risen to half college seasons the rugged Brown hauled down 1,139 the challenge and played their best, and the way (;r i:(; sm ayda Rij^i, m i;ii ;k rebounds. Danielson expected them to, in post-season play. The Silk Ohio State Towners have scored 10 goals in the tournament with Ballard has been a steadying influence in the backline. Army & ISavy football trip senior left winger Tony Barrett and senior inside Tayo Junior center forward Juan Sierra is the Hurricanes’ Tom Conran reports all tickets have been sold for the football Stimac the leaders with three and two respectively. leading scorer, including the three-goal hat trick against firms hold Over-all, Stimac leads with nine and Barrett is right Rockville in the quarterfinals. Coach George Springer in trip Sunday for members of the Manchester Army & Navy Club behind with eight. a phone conversation said his club likes to control the ball to-Foxboro for the New Englpd^ Patriots - The halfback line of juniors Matt Walsh and Bill Meier and “has been able to get the goals when needed most.’’ on top spot game. Russ Mathiason is tri^hairm an...One of the standout and sophomore Greg Smayda’ has come on strong and Springer knows of Manchester's past reputation and what members of the crackerjack Wethersfield High soccer team is controlled midfield against Ridgefield. Fullback Bruce he’s looking forward to is “a really good game.” Tony D’Angona Jr., son of the [llheney Tech director of athletics, NEW YORK (UPI) - The Kansas upset of Oklahoma gave Ohio State Tony D’Angona. Wethersfiela faces Enfield Wednesday in a an even firmer grip on the No. 1 Class AA semifinal while Manmester High will carry the hopes ranking in the latest United Press ^ 5 '. 51 of the CCIL against New Britai^ Wethersfield and Enfield are International Board of Coaches both CCIL members...Former Ifhode Island and NBA player ratings. Stan Stutz was stricken while playing golf in New Rochelle, Chiefs contenders now The Buckeyes, 9-0, received 39 of N.Y., and died. The former All-American eager later played the 42 first-place votes cast and with the New York Knicks and then officiated in the NBA. totalled 417 points in the weekly balloting. after upset of Dallas Replacing Oklahoma as Ohio Whaler sales encouraging State’s chief challenger was “Sales have been encouraging the past week,” Kevin Walsh, Nebraska as the 9-0 Cornhuskers publicist for the New England Whalers reports, “especially, day received the remaining three first- of the game sales. Between 750 and 1,000 tickets were sold on the IRVING, Tex. (UPI) - When the place votes and finished with a total n sun went down Monday it was the of 373 points. nights of two home games last week.” Wednesday night the Dallas Cowboys who were the playoff Texas A&M, 8-0, was a solid choice Whalers entertain Houston with Gordie Howe and sons at the threat and the Kansas City Chiefs for third place with 303 points, while Civic Center...The first Family Nights in Whaler history in Hart­ who were hanging on. Ohio State’s Big Ten rival Michigan, ford are slated Nov.28-29, when Denver and Indianapolis visit. But as Monday dissolved into 7-0-2, was fourth with 271 points. The Special family ticket plans will be offered...Non-resident hun­ Tuesday there was a definite taste of Wolverines barely edged Alabama, 8- role reversal. 1, for the fourth position as the Crim­ ting licenses in Maine will be increased Jan.l from $46.50 to “I don’t think we’re rebuilding,” son Tide totalled 269 points. $60.50, which should help discourage the average income said Kansas City Chief running back Texas, 8-1, was sixth and familyman from going north for his deer hunting...Ed Madsen Ed Podolak. “We’re contenders now. Oklahoma fell to seventh. reports members of the State Police Auxiliary did an outstan­ This victory was a springboard for Undefeated Arizona State, 9-0, ding job at Midget Football League games staged this season at the rest of the season.” climbed to eighth and Notre Dame Mt.Nebo. The season ended last Friday night. The Eagles, under Said Cowboy coach : regained the top 10 as the No. 9 team. “After a game like this you either Penn State, upset by North Carolina Head Coach Barry Smith, carted off championship laurels. come back and have a big game or State, dropped to 10th. Smith is a former standout performer at Manchester High. you join the losers. When we go to I Arizona was 11th, followed by a Foxboro next week (to take on the I logjam of Pacific 8 and Big Eight The Jet Banking Account. Bands, majorettes rate bow New England Patriots), it will be a / teams in the second 10. A special salute is due the excellent bands and majorettes very crucial game.” Colorado was 12th, California 13th It's more than which represented East Hartford High and Manchester High and The cause of all this reflecting was and UCLA 14th. Florida captured the a 34-31 upset by Kansas City over the No. 15 spot, but Missouri was 16th performed at halftime during last Saturday’s game at Memorial bumbling Cowboys, which kept the and Southern California tied Arkan­ a checking Field...Jimmy Dakin, out with injuries suffered earlier this Chiefs two games behind Oakland in sas for 17th, Kansas and Georgia season, is the son of Jim Dakin, head football coach at East the AFC West and dropped Dallas out shared the No. 19 spot. account. Hartford High. The latter was a fine player at Central Connecti­ of the lead in the NF(5 East for the cut State College...There are a number of former coaches on the first time this season. Up until now, most banks Manchester High faculty. Walker Briggs, Tony Alibrio and Dave This Chief’s win cam e chiefly because of their ability to run the tried to make their checking accounts Wiggin were all head mentors and Jim Berzenski, Jack Early football against Dallas and Dallas and Ted Martin are numbered among the one-time miscues. Hornets down different by offering lots of different colors (UPI Photo) and styles. assistants...New ticket booths made out of cinder blocks are un­ During the game: der construction at Memorial Field...Bob Digan reports he’ll be — Kansas City recovered a fumble Tribe jayvees Now, CBT's Jet Banking gives you a checking up running in the Five Mile Road Race Thanksgiving mor­ at its own goal in the opening quarter Chiefs’ Ed Podolak carries pigskin account that is different. ning... As expected, tickets have been selling like hotcakes for to stop Dallas from taking an early Cowboys’ has firm hold Downed yesterday in jayvee foot­ lead. With a CBT Jet Banking Account, you can transfer money from your ball action was Manchester High by the appearance of Boston Red Sox pitcher Bill Lee at Sunday — John Matuszak fell on a loose East Hartford High, 28-8, at Sensibaugh and Willie Lanier each savings account to your checking account (or vice-versa) by just picking morning’s communion breakfast at St. Mary’s Church at 9 ball in the Cowboy end zone for a about being a part of this team and I Memorial Field. picked off passes to o’clock...The weather the past two weekends has helped make touchdown after the Cowboys’ think this win is just as exciting as Manchester scored first on a two- up the phone. Any time of day. Any day of the week. Just come in and end the Dallas turnover production at up for the three poor weekends in October. Good weather in had fumbled the our win over Oakland.” point safety by Paul Turek, John sign up. seven. November is a bonus for outdoor activities as golfers, tennis ball across his own goal. Podolak’s three touchdowns came Cordera, Mark Gardella and Dan “Fumbles beat us more than And, if you write a check bigger than your balance, you can cover players, etc. will verify. — Kansas City took Doug Den­ on runs of one and 11 yards, those Massemei. The other Tribe score nison’s fumble of a kickoff which set anything,” said Landry. “This is our scores coming only 23 seconds apart came on a quarterback keeper by the overdrawn amount with your CBT Master Charge Plan. first real bad game after seven good up a score by Podolak 57 seconds at the end of the first half, and on the Craig Ostrout. ones. We will just have to wipe this The Jet Banking before the end of the first half, five-yard flip from quarterback Mike Bright spots on offense for one off the boards. pushing the Chiefs into the lead at 24- Livingston that turned out to be the Manchester were Scott and Mike Account also lets you' “We’ve lost three of our last four 17. final score of the night. Linsenbigler and Bob Ruggiero. The (the Cowboys now stand 5-3) and now “ save money automati­ tiling harriers — Mike Sensibaugh and Emmitt The other Kansas City points came jayvees now sport a 2-3 over-all we’ll have to shake it off. You’ve to cally. You can even pay Thomas recovered fumbles early in on field goals of 51 and 44 yards by record. the fourth quarter to halt Dallas streak somewhere along the line and Jan Stenerud. CBT loan installments drives and keep the Chiefs only four put together three or four big wins.” Staubach had a hand in all four and your insurance top rival Bennet points behind as time was running Rookie Kansas City coach Paul Cowboy touchdowns, scoring on a Wiggin, whose team has rallied from premiums automatically. out. nine-yard run in the second quarter Revenging an earlier loss, the Dave Timbrell from Illing was — And, after the Chiefs had gone an 0-3 start to be 4-4, was overjoyed and a one-yard run in the third Buses available Another nice extra is Hling Junior High cross country fourth with Craig WoykoVsky and ahead for good on Podolak’s third 'with the victory. quarter. He hit Golden Richards with the Jet Banking Combined Statement. It gives team downed crosstown Bennet, 26- Charles Gallant from Bennet taking touchdown of the night, that coming “We beat Dallas, dammit, we beat touchdown passes of 15 yards in the to soccer game 31, yesterday, tiling’s record is 6-3 fifth and sixth. Lloyd Schieldge from Dallas,” he yelled after the game. second period and 47 yards in the on a five-yard pass from Mike Buses will,be mad6“available for you a monthly summary of all your checking while Bennet winds up 5-2. Illing was seventh and the clinching “This was a big^ win for us. These third. Tony Fritsch kicked a 31-yard Livingston with 10 minutes to go. Manchester High students to accom­ and savings activity. score was recorded by Andy guys just don’t quit. I am excited field goal for the Cowboys. • Bennet’s Steve Telgener held the pany the soccer team to the Universi­ Wickwire' who took 12th placement. The nicest thing about your CBT Jet early lead but Illing’s Ed Lemieux ty of Hartford Wednesday afternoon Bennet took eighth position through and Steve Flosdorf came on strong at for the CIAC Class A Soccer Tourna­ Banking Account is what it costs ybu. 11 with Rich Ivaldi, Mike Jam es, Bob the end of the 1.8 mile course to take ment semifinal game against New Nothing. LaChance and Roy Gallant finishing first and second positions. Lemieux in order. : Britain High. won with a time of 9; 48 over the dis­ Ted Martin, faculty manager, said Bennet’s girls wound up with a 14-0 tickets will be available at his room, tance. record. Bowling 230. THE CONNECTICUT BANK Students will be dismissed early AND TRUST COMPANY after the seventh period at 1:30 U.S. Equestrians tomorrow to see the game. TEE-TOTALERS- Marie Ford PARKADE JUNIOR- Charles 176-464, Fran Tamsin 479, Judy Hartley 207, Paul Hart 202-228-620, Sabella 471, Marilyn Rogers 196-505, Lori Bilodeau 175-470. WfcineHilav Celtics to host win Nations Gup Pat Noren 179-459 , Donna Magowan SOCCER 210-224-603, Sue Moulton 177 , Marge Manchester vs. New Britain at U. of Hawks tonight NEW YORK (UPI) - The U.S. U.S. MIXED-Ernest Whipple 210- The U.S. riders almost maintained DeLisle HO, Nancy Washburn 200- Hartford Boston’s Celtics open a busy week Equestrian team won the Nations 223-593, David Wilson 203-210-595, Len their faultless record in the second 484. at the Hartford Civic Center tonight Cup over teams from Canada, round, held Monday night, to win the DeLisle 215-534, John Kozicki 203-506, Friday where they host the Atlanta Hawks in France and Poland at the National Fred Kozicki 212-537, Ed Duchaine Maj. Gen. Alfred G. 'Tuckerman TEE-TOTALERS- Nancy the first of a five-game series at the Horse Show Monday. 206-517, Harold McCrea 502, Dennis CROSS COUNTRY Memorial Challenge Trophy for the Washburn 177-520, Marie Ford 180, lavish Connecticut sports complex. The U.S. team of Buddy Brown, on DeLisle 501, Bruce Moquin 524 , Joe East Catholic at State Open Meet second straight year. Fran° Tamsin 468, Marilyn Rogers The Hawks-Boston game, set for a ^SdYl% banking the nray yra nrant it. Sandsablaze, Michael Maltz, on 182, Donna Magowan 204-511. Russo 537, Ralph Trott 523, Sheila (Cromwell) Murphy knoclted down one fence 7:30 tap, marks the first of four this Grande, Dennis Murphy, on Do Price 181-177-489, Denise Cromwell for four faults, ienkins elected not to week for the Green. Right, and Rodney Jenkins, on Idle 176-473, Eleanor Wilson 179, Bee ride, since the U.S. team had already, CIIURCil- Joe Juliano 505, Bob FOOTBALL Atlanta; off to a good start, has the Dice, all had perfect rides in the Moquin 183-502, Lois Sperry l'79-470, Member F.D.I.C. won and he wanted to save his horse Hughes 211-528, Cy Perkins 225-566, league’s fourth best scorer in morning’s first round. Edi Duchaine 181-479, Alvina DeLisle East Catholic at St. Paul 7 p.m. for Tuesday’s Grand Prix of New Nels Johnson 504, A1 Semrau 528, Jim sophomore John Drew, who is France and Canada tied for second 455, Peg Callahan 470. York City. Gride 508, G. Botafield 528, Gunnar pitching at a 27.0 average this place after the first round with 12 Saturday Larson 212-535, Paul Houle 501, Jay season. He was a first-year sensation faults each, while Poland was third Canada finished second over-all Garanglo. 202, Stu '‘Wolcott 201, Bill PARKADE BANTAM- Diane FOOTBALL last year losing the Rookie of the with 16 faults. The best three results with 16 faults, France third with 20 Grant 16, Sandy Gerber 246-641, Ron Ferguson 150 152, Scott Burgoyne 176, Hall at Manchester Year title by a slim margin to Golden of each team counted. and the Poles fourth with 24 faults. Rosenthal 518. ^ Rockville at Windsor Locks State’s Keith Wilkes. \' Karen Shaw 159. 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Russians stopped ATHLETIC AFTER THE GAME MUFFLERS by Friar cagers VISIT YOUR FAVORITE FOOTWEAR Q u , by HAPPY HOLIDAYS - Cheryl San- PROVIDENCE, R.I. (UPI) — Joey Hassett says he knew it DAIRY QUEEN BRAZIERS tia 372, Gwen Sleeves 131-125, FOR Chickie Balesano 344. was “do or die” when he fired in an 18-foot jump shot with three seconds left Monday night to give Providence College a 76-74 vic­ • A D ID A S • KED S RESTAURANT- Tom Greer 350, tory over the Russian National Basketball team. • PU M A • CONVERSE Jim Bell 151-365, Adolph Kuszas 160- The Soviets, stunned by the Friars’ • TIGER 385, Chester Nowicki 139-353, Ray scrappy zone press defense, took • SPOTRILT 17.97I 6. (A) Kansaa Clly al (B) PllUburgl, Johnson 373, Alex Urbanetti 136-366, their third loss in five games so far in • GOLA • TRETDRN Gene Grille 135-138-383, Joe Dworak their 14-stop American tour. The 12. (A) Waahinglon al (B) SI. Loula INSTALLED Bruins home /GUARANTEEDV 141-382, Bill McKinney 143-380, Jack Friars’ full-court press forced them 1. (A) Chicago al (B) San Franclaco I Most Ford, Chevys and Model WP4204MW Jordan 135-154-393 Lou Cusano 143- into errors, including two in the final COAST 4. (A) Denver al (B) San Diego changed club All Beef Burgers, Hot Dogs, Clams TO Plymouths. Com­ 350, Bud Kaeser 140-396, Emil minute that let the home team tie the parable prices on all Palmieri 139-141-382, Lee Prior 162- score, then clinch the game. Come On and ^ish Follets, Sandwiches, or for a COAST 376, Rick Felmer 353, Bruce Dubiel nutritious D.Q. Treat of a Miik Shake, other Mufflers. 15’diagonal QXM-1 Portable Color TV BOSTON (UPI) - The Boston “I looked at the clock. It was about 373, Rick Johnson 364, Nick Twerdy 10 seconds so I knew it was do or die. Banana Spiits, Sundaes, or any other • Free Estimates Outstanding, high performance Color TV that's easy to 187-136-426, John Ortalani 382, Jim Bruins, who have changed a lot since Down! • Master Charge pounds. Micro-circuit technology of I tried to go left but was covered, so I of our many Deluxe Sundaes. Enjoy 100 /o Solid State QMX-1 chassis contributes to reliabil- Evans 142-394, Paul Correnti 138-394, they left home, return to Boston • BankAmericard against the Minnesota North Stars moved to the right and let it fly,” them in our dining area or take home '[^P''P''ements and low energy use — less than a 100 Mike Pagani 138-359, Bud Krajcioski • Mobil watt bulb. Quintrix” In-Line Matrix Picture Tube with Thursday night. Superstar Bobby Orr said junior guard Hassett. 145, Chet Russo 147-371, Bill Sheekey The Russian team led through some quarts, Dilly' Bars, Sandwiches, extra prefocus lens helps enhance picture quality 159-379, Lee Courtney 157-398, Rollie will be making his first appearance Buster Bars. brightness and sharpness. One Button Color Tuning’ most of the game, holding a 41-34 FALL FISHING IS GREAT-, 2. (A) Cleveland at (B) Oakland ^ Irish 139-139-387. , of the season on home ice. Orr was A F T , window channel indicators. Walnut grained plas­ operated on before the season began edge at the half and leading by as We Have All The Fishing Gear! tic cabinet. Detachable "Glare Guard" Filter. and started playing during the many as 11 points, '47-36, three minutes into the second half. 5. (A) Green Bay at (B) Detroit weekend. 3. (A) Dallaa al (B) New England COUNTRY CLUB-Nondo Annulli Defenseman Brad Park and center Providence then switched to the R e g a l S S i S r 142-385, Ted Backiel 142-400, Larry Jean Ratelle will be appearing in zone press and moved ahead 54-53 “THE HOUSE OF SPORTS" midway through the period. They fell CENTURY Bates 151-138-395, Maynard Clough Boston as Bruins for the first time. For Over 30 Years! 684 HARTFORD ROAD W'e offer convenience along TH 135-364, Larry Gazza 137-151-413, Park and Ratelle were traded late behind again until Bob Cooper tied John Kristof 147-350, Sal Lombardo last week from the Rangers for Phil the score at 72 with 1:56 remaining. (UPI Photo) MANCHESTER with a superior product. TELEVISIOPfl 362, Bill Palmer 137, Joe Salafia 140- Esposito and Carol Vadnais. The Russians went ahead on a NASSIFF ARMS 528-1554 346, Pete Staum 139-138- 392, Roy ' Park and Ratelle each scored a basket by Vladimir Shigili with a 242 BROAD STREET Corner of Broad Basketball heads through traffic in international game 991 Main Street in Downtown Manchester Mon.-Fri. ... 8 a.m. - 9 p.m. Thompson 353, Charlie Whelan 352. goal and Orr had three assists Sun­ minute to go but Bruce Campbell tied and Center Streets MANCHESTER S a t ...... 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. day in a 6-3 win over the Golden Seals it again for Providence at 74 with 52 Phone 647-9126 Phone 646-2112 EARLY BIRDS- Fran Doyon 127-363, in California. Orr said it seemed seconds to play. 176 BURNSIDE AVE., EAST HARTFORD Vi Carr 126-340, Joan Tarca 129-342, strange to play without Esposito, but Hasssett had 21 points, Campbell The Providence Civic Center was the site last Sergei Belov (10) and Valeri Milosserdov (6) Nancy G eraghty 128, Robbie “we got a couple of good players in scored 16 and Cooper had 15. Alshan night for the hoop contest between defend as pass heads for Friars’ Bruce Williams 125. exchange.” Sharmuhamedov led the Russians Providence and the Russian National Team. Grimm (20). with 25 points.

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Business-Opportunity 14 Business Opportunity 14 ^ Homes For Sale 23 Stop amateur conflicts Homes For Sale 2 3 Homes for Sale 23 REDUCED FOR quick sale - two family, 30 Locust Street, : . . 1 ■ ‘ , NEWSPAPER DEALERSHIP AVAILABLE no agents. 646-2426, 9-5. P ianW (. rula “OLD and w IZM iira im m m iKr a * H eralti A Business 01 Your Own In MANCHESTER - Price reduced $3,000 on this im­ Olympic Gpinmission job CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Vernon-Elllngton Area maculate seven-room Cape. Spacious 4 -^ r o o m Colonial on a huga private In • Must be bondable Custom kitchen, three or four Mnn ^ Twaf size flreplacod bedrooms, rec room, over­ living room, huge formal dining room and 2 aarauM • Must have dependable car. $46,900. Call Joe Gordon. »na x garagaa. • Must be available six days/week sized garage. Secluded yard NEW YORK (UPI) - The amateur sports problems. The com­ hearings Monday, the commission etc. Priced to sell. $37,900. R. Presidential Commission on Olympic mission will submit a second report called as witnesses USOC President PHONE 643-2711 Call Tim McCulloch, Circulation Manager Zimmer, J.D, Real Estate, Sports hopes to prevent any future next September with an analysis of Philip 0. Krumm and Executive FOR ASSISTANCE IN PLACING YOUR AD MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD 646-1980 REAIE’S CORNER Jack Langer-type incidents by the financial and facilities Vice-President Robert J. Kane...... 647-9946 reorganizing the U.S. Olympic Com­ Krumm called for the establish­ requirements of each sport and Announcements 3 Announcements 3 Announcements so. WINDSOR $45,900 175 MAIN STREET PHONE 646-4525 mittee to prevent conflicts between recommend ways to provide needed ment of a national federation via the LET ME SHOW YOU the NCAA and AAU. funds. mechanism of changing Public Law This tastefully decorated home with 3 bedrooms, baths, first EXECUTIVE L Ranch - nine MANCHESTER - cute Ranch Yale University wanted Langer, a The commission has no power over 805,' which grants the USOC its Help Wanted 13 floor family room, fireplaced rooms, 22x28 Master with four bedrooms, rec living room & garage on private bedroom, family room, game Jew, to be able to compete in the domestic amateur sports. charter. □ EDUCATION lot. ^11 Mrs. McGlone, 64^S306. room, fireplace, full base­ Maccabiah Games in 1969 on the Harrigan said the reorganization of “All sports organizations desirous PUBLIC NOTICE room, den, private yard, on ment, priced to sell at $36,900. dead end street in prime basketball team, the one sport the the USOC was a key to improving the of having their athletes compete in AUTO SALESPERSON EQUAL HOUSMG OPfORTUNn Owner anxious, Frechette & Private Instructions 18 neighborhood, for further Martin, Inc. Realtors 646-4144. NCAA refused to sanction, i situation. international competition should be All charitable and non-profit organizations Experience not necessary. Must BARROWS & WALLACE details call Philbrick Agency, have at leaat a high tchool MaadMter Ntw Hmn HirtforV “Yale was given a two-year “We need to establish a vertical required to become members of the wishing to have their Public Announcements education. Apply in person to Mr. VOICE INSTRUCTION - G4V-S30A 39M515 72t4«l$ Realtors, 646-4200. SIX ROOM Cape, in center of suspension covering competition in structure to the USOC where any national sports governing body that published free in this space are urged to con­ Carter, or Mr. Duff. Carter Popular and classical music, town, selling for $31,900, T. J. any postseason activity in any sport organizations involved with a sport is affiliated with the international Chevrolet Company,.Inc., 1229 children and adults. In the GARRISON COLONIAL - four Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577. tact Joe McCavanagh, General Manager of Main Street, Manchester. years old, fieldstone and playing on television. Langer are involved in the governing of a sports body which controls and convenience of your home or CIRCA 1830 well maintained Regal Mufflers, of Manchester. Space will be in my studio. Katherine nine room Antique Colonial, fireplace, beam ceiling, wall- MANCHESTER - eight room was just used as a pawn in the sport,” Harrigan said. “We need to regulates the international sports Morris, 684-5019. four fireplaces, four to-wall carpeting, family newer Colonial, on acre lot, NCAA’s battle with the AAU,’’ said have Group B and lower„ competition in that sport,” Krumm alloted on a first come, first served basis. $50. GUARANTEE. For three bedrooms, study, one full and room, sliding glass doors to four bedrooms, living room, Michael Harrigan, executive direc­ organizations in the USOC, as it’s” said. evqnings per week, no two 1/2 baths plus attached large deck, garage, mint con­ dining room, kitchen, 2 1/2 tor of the 22-member USOC commis­ presently constituted, put into a Kane, also the director of athletics Call Thursday betwean 8 and 12 j deliveries, collections, or in­ □ REAL ESTATE five room unfinished carriage dition, $51,700. Philbrick baths, family room with to raaarve apace for the following vestment. Car and phone shed, potential for studio, Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. fireplace, two car garage, sion. governing position too. at Cornell University, agreed with necessary. 643-1283. tremendous buy at $54,900, weak. Joe McCavanagh Homes For Sale 23 etc., two story barn, well The commission, created in June “No other country as far as we Krumm’s proposal, but issued one treed lot, $54,000, Philbrick CAPE - Six rooms, treed lot, Frechette & Martin, Inc. by President Ford, will be reporting know has the multi-organization note of caution. Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. city utilities, handy location, Realtors, 646-4144. ' AVON - Want an inside line on $36,900 - Duplex, 6-3, cabinet $31,500. Philbrick Agency, back to the President in February on problem we do. No one has the un­ “ I would like the schools and the world of beauty and kitchens, fireplace, carpeting, NEW RANCH - Extra large Realtors, 646-4200. VERNON - $38,900 - Country an overview of the problems and an iversity athletics situation. The colleges to work with the USOC with —.^1 Muffler fashion? Be an Avon represen­ tile baths, $435 monthly in­ living, one minute from in-depth analysis of the USOC and tative. We’re the world's come. Hutchins Agency, 646- modern kitchen, two baths, result is that athletes are denied a reasonable degree of harmony,” fireplace, 2-car garage, highway. Six room Ranch, largest cosmetics company. 3166. other major sports groups, including their rights and facilities. Kane said. K O g ai Center aluminum siding and win­ newly painted, 18' above­ the AAU and NCAA, as they relate to Earn money for extras you MANCHESTER ground pool, large family “It’s not going to be possible to The problem, Kane said, is the con­ want too. Interested? Call 523- $27,300. ATTRACTIVE 5 room dows, large deck, picture win­ dow in basement with walk­ room with bar, new wall-to- participation in international com­ ‘bring home the bacon’ in the Olym­ flict between the NCAA, AAU and so- We offer convenience along with a superior product. 9401. • Ranch, fireplace, baseboard wall carpet. Call Pat, Century petition in Olympic sports. pics until we get this situation called “independents.” This heating, stove, refrigerator. out to patio. $47,900. Philbrick TO SEHLE ESTATE Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. Three family, 6-3-3, two-car 21, Jackston-Avante, 646-1316 Included will be recommendations straightened out.” culminated in the NCAA resigning Corner of Broad CARD GALLERY - Vernon, Hutchins Agency 646-3166. or 646-5461. full time - part time mature garage. Fast Sale Needed! for the President to deal with In the first day of the two-day from the USOC in 1972 after the and Center Street Mon.-Fil. 6 a.m. - 9 p.m. RAISED RANCH - seven Phone 646-2112 Sat. 8’a.m. - 5 p.m. person, must be able to work MANCHESTER - Large MANCHESTER NEW HOMES - Ranches, Munich Olympics. evenings and Saturday. Apply ,pew er duplex three bedroom rooms, beamed cathedral ceiling in living room with Capes, Colonials, available or Today the commission will hear in person only, located near K- apartment. Immaculate con­ RECENT TWO FAMILY will build to suit. Single and from NCAA Executive Director Mart. dition throughout. Priced fieldstone fireplace, eat-in Immaculate condition, three (Herald photo by Dunn) kitchen, “formal dining room, two-family homes in several Walter Byers, Howard Cosell and right, R. Zimmer, J.D. Real bedroom apartments, many locations, starting from $48,- Bonds-Stocks-Mortgages 8 Help Wanted 13 Estate, 646-1980. 15x21 family room with Billie Jean King and will reconvene EXPERIENCED Chef to fireplace, wooded acre lot extras. Separate furnaces 500. Good financing, will con­ prepare noon and evening and driveways. Fenced in sider trades. Merritt Agency, Jan. 8-9 in Los Angeles to hear from Tribe quarterback Craig Osirout had tough day passing INVITATION MANCHESTER with privacy, garage, $44,900, MORTGAGES - 1st, and 2nd AN OHIO OIL CO. offers plen­ meal, in a large convalescent Philbrick Agency Realtors, 60x150 level lot. Owners 646-1180. AAU officials. ty of money plus cash home, good starting salary, TO BID mortgages — interim finan­ WEST SIDE CAPE 646-4200. building a new home. Tenant East Hartford High applied plenty of Cooney (51) and Ted Grahowski (72) con­ cing — expeditious and con­ bonuses, fringe benefits to excellent fringe benefits, income cuts your monthly UNUSUAL - Two familyily with Scalded bids will be mature individual in must work every other Three bedrooms, two-car two black marble fireplaces! fidential service, J.D. Real payments in half. Easily ep pressure and more in sending the locals to verge on signal-caller here. received in the Office of Manchester area. Regardless weekend, and some holidays. garage, fireplace, im­ Six-Five flats with new Estate Assoc. 646-1980, financed. their soenth straight loss. Hornets’ Boh The Director of General of experience, airmail A. F. East Hartford Convalescent mediate occupancy, $35,- DARTMOUTH ROAD wiring. Recent heating COACHES’ CORNER Services, 41 Center Street, Read, Pres., American Home, 745 Main St., E, Hart­ 900. Martin School, large seven- LAWRENCE F. FIANO system. Parkay wooden Lubricants Co.,, Box 696, ford. room Raised Ranch floors. Excellent income with Manchester, Connecticut WARREN E. REALTORS 649-5371 future possibilities. Dayton, Ohio. 45401. plaster walls, tiled baths until November 25, 1975 at AMERICAN FROZEN Food Convenient location, never a 11:00 a.m. for the □ EMPLOYMENT WINDSOR PlIBUC SCHOOLS has openings for experienced HOWLAND large closets, built-ins, vacancy. Call now, Belfiore By LARRY OLSEN carpeting, 2 fireplaces, following: are leaking and inexperienced people for £ggjJor8^^^64^10S Agency, 647-1413. Manchester High Barlow satisfactory Substitute Teachers teleptione canvassing. If you large family room, 2-car STAFFORD SPRINGS - two FIRE HOSE Help Wanted 13 family, exceptionally lovely, PHILADELPHIA (UPI) - Ron Nellie Fox didnH panic Grades K-12 are willing to work hard for a garage, city utilities, MANCHESTER MANCHESTER- first offering Bid forms, plans and good hourly rate, bonuses and excellent condition. Owner five rooms each side. This With consecutive losses as we’ve incurred for the past weeks, Barlow, the Rhode Island safety JOBSEEKERS Employment Industrial Education seven rooms, full basement country home completely POOL and COOL specifications are Service - open 8 a.m.-8 p.m., Physical Education a pleasant working at­ all city utilities, oil heat, com­ retiring, anxious to sell! this column gets harder and harder to write. I keep thinking, paralyzed from the neck down as the NEW YORK (UPI) - Most of the can to help me,” he says. “1 just hope gotta keep up with all the young mosphere, you may qualify. renovated, top to bottom.Oil Yes, a pool and central air- available at the General with full and part time oppor­ Home E onomics plete aluminum siding, heat, garage, large lot, city conditioning' go with this result of an injury he sustained in people who know Nellie Fox are to get outta here.” guys.” Aequ/rementa: Call 875-0776. CHARLES LESPERANCE “when are pieces going to get together with us without the Services Office, 41 Center tunities available now. East excellent condition, asking sewer, water, most con­ seven-room Raised Ranch Saturday’s game against Temple, crazy about him, so it’s only natural His wife', Joanne, visits him Foxie laughed, too. Hartford, 568-1070. MuRt have Bachalor’a Degree price $36,900. Assumable 6% breakdowns in technique that prevent us from getting that one Street, Manchester, • Be U.S. Citizen • \ n Good 649-7620 venient. High 30’s. Look at plus two baths, two was reported in satisfactory condi­ that the first thing they do is try to faithfully every day and helps feed “Whadd’ya been doin’?” he asked Health AUTO MECHANIC mortgage, with large down your leisure. Further infor­ Connecticut. Permanent position with old es­ fireplaces, two-car garage, block we need, without the key injuries that force us to bounce tion Monday night. hide the truth from him. him because he’s having a little trou­ PHONE FROM home to ser­ An Equal Opportunity Employer p.ayment. Charles mation, call Donald S. Gale, Robinson. ^ Town of Manchester, Apply: tablished dealership. Excellent % acre lot, wall-to-wall players from position to position...Such was the case against He was rushed to Temple Universi­ This is to let them know they’re ble with his right hand. Every day, “Takin’ it easy,” was the reply. vice our customers in the fringe benefits including paid Lesperance, 649-7620. MINI-FARM on West side, Realty Company. 289-7939, Connecticut Recruitmant Office vacations, pension plan, free carpeting, and huge deck. ty Hospital late in the third period wasting their time. Manchester area, flexible seven room home in excellent 646-3790. East Hartford (36-0 loss). too, one of his old White Sox buddies, “ I’m going to Venezuela Robert B. Weiss, hours, super earnings, 249- P.O. Box 10 major medical and life insurance. FIRST TIME on market, An- condition, new siding etc., Immediate occupancy. after tackling Temple tight end Jeff Nellie Fox knows the l. uth. Billy Pierce, speaks with him on the Windsor, Ct. 060B5 See Mr. Carter In person or call East played a very. good game remembering last year’s game when Thanksgiving week, part business General Manager 7773. 646-6464. saldi built, brick front, three garage, large lot wi'l garden MA!VJC|1ESTER - Richard Asking $45;900. Stemple following a pass completion. He’s completely aware of Jhe against us, and they have a very good with relative roles being about the telephone from Michigan. and part pleasure, and I’m going to Tel. (2031 688-3831 bedroom Ranch, 2 fireplaces, and fruit trees, shed, $42,000. Martm School, seven room WARREN E. “It appeared that his neck was reason he’s a patient in the Cancer Nellie Fox, the American League’s NURSES AIDES ■ All shifts, CARTER CHEVROLET central convenient location. Philbrick Agency, .. altors, Ansaldi Built Raised Ranch, team, but again it was a lot of the two same, we almost pulled out the big see Luis down there.” Lost and Found 1 bent sideways when he went in to Research Center at the University of MVP in 1959, is the type person you’d full and part time, weekdays CO., INC. 100x150' lot. Only $42,500. Bel 646-4200. two fireplaces, rec room, HOWLAND items mentioned above that kept us one. We are obvious underdogs, (that Fox knew immediately Robinson and weekends, Only PART TIME short order Air Real Estate, 643-9332. make the tackle,” said Temple coach Maryland Hospital in downtown 1129 Main St. beautiful private treed yard, down this week. It was one or two key doesn’t even have to be said). The never forget once you had the was talking about Luis Aparicio, the LOST - Siamese cat, male, experienced need apply. Good cook, Monday-Friday, 11-2, TWO-FAMILY 5-5, with 2-car $59,900, Hayes Corporation, Wayne Hardin. Baltimore. More than that, he has pleasure of seeing him play baseball, answers to Buttons, if found Apply Hartford Road Dairy Manchester blocks that we missed continuously pressure is not on us, but on Hall. We native Venezuelan shortstop who was starting salary and liberal NEW LISTING - Large seven garage, in desirable location, 646- 0131, MANCHESTER - Ranch, six Surgery reducejd the dislocation of always had a good head on his please phone 649-6842. fringe benefits. East Hartford Queen, 684 Hartford Road. room Ansaldi built Raised handy to all schools. Excellent this week that prevented us from have nothing to lose and everything or the extra added enjoyment of a White Sox teammate of his and who oversized rooms, attached the cervical spine but Barlow shoulders and never been intimidated Convalescent Home, 745 Main REAL ESTATE Sales people, Ranch, tile baths, built-ins, condition $44,500. Philbrick BOLTON - HEBRON Line - gaining ground, and when we did get to gain, and at this stage we will all meeting and knowing him, and it’s later played alongside Robinson with LOST - small golden retriever HOUSEKEEPER - Compa­ garage plus fully enclosed in­ remains paralyzed, a hospital by anyone or anything he could get in nice to report that none of his friends Street, East Hartford, Conn. licensed and experienced, for carpeting, two fireplaces, Agency, Realtors, 646-4200, seven room Cape, four sulated rear porch for den or the pieces together, we were able to want badly to put together a good the Orioles. Aparicio thought so mutt, vicinity Bolton Lake, nion wanted. To live-in with large family room, two-car bedrooms, IVz baths, spokeswoman said. there and take a good swing at, which sales work with one of the TV, 64 Milford Rd., Buckley turn the corner and pick up yards. game. are forgetting him now. much of Fox, he named one of his answers to Mickey. Reward, CUSTODIANS - Experienced, fem ale senior citizen in areas longest established real garage, one acre lot, with RAISED RANCH- on extra breezeway. garage, IVz acres, maybe explains why he never pan­ Pam, 646-2376. Manchester. Cooking and light School area, asking $34,900, But injuries again forced us to shuf­ They’ve all been writing or calling. sons after him. part time, evenings or mor­ estate firms. Phone or write extra buildings suitable for large lot, with country at­ A must to see. $49,900, Cen­ call 643-6882 for appointment. icked over the word cancer, nor is he Jim Busby, Jim Landis, even World nings, Manchester-East Hart­ housework. Call Mrs. Snider, Arthur Shorts, J. Watson storage or horse. Bolton area. mosphere, in Manchester. tury 21 Tedford Real Estate. fle personnel and play at strange “Make sure you give Luis my FOUND - Puppy, male, black evenings, 228-9815. about to now. Series hero Joe Morgan, whom Fox best,” said Foxie. ford, Vernon area, call 643- Beach Company. 193 East Convenient to 1-84. Owner's Seven rooms, 1 baths, two 647- 9914. CAPE - Lovely three bedroom positions. >*■ and brown, white on chest, 5691 between 2 and 6 p.m, Center Street. Manchester. anxious. Dubaldo-Lesperance, fireplaces, sliding glass doors From pro ranks The 47-year-old ex-Chicago White helped when both were at Houston. “1 sure will,” Robinson promised. collar, contact apartment 27, WANT SOME additional spen­ Cape, fireplaced living room, Mike Demers and John Madden 647-9139. 646-0505. to large deck, aluminum ANDOVER- seven room carpeted, kitchen with family Sox second baseman knows some “I appreciate all the cards and 689 Main Street, Manchester. ding power? How about Raised Ranch, with I'/z baths, have been two such bouncing players The two men talked more than a PERSON to handle all billing siding, 2-car garage. Only area. Garage. Large treed lot. malignant lymph nodes were working a few weekends a VERNON - just over $47,500. Philbrick Agency, on 1.7 acres, T. J. Crockett, for us throughout the season, with letters and mean to answer them all half hour, about their families, about functions, review documents, YOUR OWN s p a re -tim e Merritt Agency, 646-1180. removed from his legs and that he is as soon as I get a little stronger,” he LOST- M anchester Green data preparation, data entry, month and help some people business. Work out of your Manchester line, a gorgeous Realtors, 646-4200. Realtor, 643-1577, Mike moving from guard to right hunting, about a lot of things. Even area. Small Brown and wliitp at the same time. Call the ten room split Ranch, with u s e grid coach receiving chemotherapy treatments, says. ■ computer operation. Must own home. Free training. OWNER must sell in tackle to left tackle week after week, about baseball. female dog Answers to have good speed in typing, 10 Rockville Memorial Nursing Excellent profits. Start with large pool, cabana, etc,, high BOLTON- attractive lakeview MANCHESTER- like new so nobody has to go to all that trouble Hospital officials claim it’s best Spunky. Wearing flea collar. Home for information. 875- 50’s and well worth it. T. J. Manchester Custom Ranch and Madden bouncing from tight end key adding machine, and good less than $50. For interview; year round 4'/2 room Ranch, Custom built Cape, rec room, built in 1974, two large trying to keep anything from him. “How many more hits you need Call 646-0523, 0771. Crockett Realtor, 643-1577, formal' dining room, to tackle, back and forth. When John for him if he rests more, but Nellie number aptitude. Must be 742-9087. fireplace, knotty pine bedrooms with 88’ closets, two now for three thousand?” Fox asked quick to learn and retain throughout, enclosed porch, applianced kitchen, garage, went down, we make another change Robinson tabbed Foxie says he feels “a little weak,” Fox’ eyes lit up over one visitor he full baths, huge linen closet, but other than that he has no com­ Robinson. FOUND- young multi-color, details, welllorganized with SALES - SECRETARY, LEGAL SECRETARY - local ELLINGTON new cedar siding, low taxes, huge terraced yard, $42,900, offensively and no matter what the had Monday, a fellow he played gray, brown and white, kitten. national manufacturer, five huge living room and eat-in good judgement. Excellent law office, experienced school bus, $23,200 or offer, Century 21 Tedford Real kitchen, new stove and LOS ANGELES (UPI) — John Robinson finally has become plaints even though a couple of against for a half dozen years. “Two hundred and two,” was the Double pawed. Vicinity day week, top benefits, must RAISED RANCH Estate, 647-9914. ability of a player, to have to 'move benefits and opportunity. Call preferred, shorthand and 742-9600. refrigerator, lush wall-to-wall from one position to another each what he has always wanted to be — head coach of a football cracked ribs make it difficult for him “Man, you’re wearin’ your hair a answer. Spruce ami Eldridge, 643-8973. Ann Marquis, at Economy be efficient, orMnized, and typing, essential, full time, or HATNEWAY ESTATES able to work wimout supervi­ carpeting, oversized two car team. to move around in bed. Nellie Fox little different,” Foxie greeted Electric Supply, 646-2830, part time afternoons. 643-8824. Formal living room, eat-in week does not improve his own ef­ “Some guy here in the hospital LOST - Passbooks, 11-1241, sion. Pressure position, busy- garage. 643-5220, evenings. remain, although he indicated there never complained about a thing in the Brooks Robinson, propping himself Manchester. An equal oppor- kitchen, family room with ficiency. In a surprise move, the University came and told me that in all the 1142121, 101728, 4-3312, 94-67, tuntiy employer. phones, similiar experience may be some changes. 20 years he played ball. He says the up in bed. PART TIME Temporary, ac­ fireplace, three SIX ROOM Cape, Bowers Defensively, again I must state, we of Southern California dipped into the years I played, I was only able to get Savings Bank of Manchester. required. 872-0521, countant bookkeeper, “Without a doubt, John McKay is people in the hospital are treating bedrooms, hardwood School area, owner, 649-1234. did not play that bad a game. But we pro ranks and announced Monday “I gotta comb it down and across 200 hits one year,” the former White Application mad^ for PART TIME cleaners needed, Manchester Public account, MANCHESTER - CAPE the greatest coach I’ve known and him fine. to cover my receding hairline,” payments. early morning hours, 6-10 a.m. HELP NEEDED part or full floors with wall-to-wall played defense for three-fourths of that Robinson, a little-known offen­ Sox keystoner said to Robinson. “I requires bright person to Business Property 26 one of the best ever in football,” said “They’re doing everything they laughed Baltimore’s third base Must have transportation. lime. Weekends or late night. assist in accounting and tax carpet. All on first level. • Fireplaced living room • Ceramic bath the game or more. John Madden, sive backfield coach of the Oakland told him, ‘well, anyway, I got 10 Call 649-5334. Perfect for second shift Lower level has room for • 3 Bedrooms • Formal dining room Robinson, who has known the man he marvel. “When you get to be 38, you Bonds-Stocks-Mortgages 8 areas. Januarv through April. THE FIGURES will astound whom I consider the best middle Raiders, will replace head football more hits than Ted Williams’.” workers. Call 646-5858. • City water and sewers • Above ground pool is replacing for 20 years. Reply Manchester Herald, expansion. Could be in­ you! Combination dining, guard in the league, gave us a coach John McKay. BABYSITTER-wanted in my Box J. law suite or rec room with • Bar in rec room • Plaster walls “I hope I’ve learned enough lessons MORTGAGES, loans first, se­ JANITOR - full time, mature restaurant and coffee shop. tremendous game until his injury McKay, who was not present at the cond, third. All kinds. Realty home, call 649-7804, extra bedrooms. • Oversized garage • New driveway from him. But the tradition here is individual, good starting Clean, convenient modern. forced him out in the second period. news conference when Robinson’s YOU’LL LOVE THE statewide. Credit rating un­ AUTO BODY - person, must REDUCED TO $42,988 • Newer roof • Fully insulaM Mr. Lombardo, Belfiore Agen­ the University of Southern California •:-TA8TE THE DIFFERENCE, WITH;.: MATURE sitter- year around salary and liberal fringe be experienced, good working And then his replacement. Bob appointment was announced, is rfA FIIEE SAMPLE FOR EVERYONE;;; ACTION YOU GET LEGAL NOTICE necessary. Reasonable. Con­ • .4 acre, mostly in back • Aluminum siding cy, 647-1413, tradition, tt- was here before John for two school aged boys. benefits. East Hartford Con­ conditions, Olenders Body F.J. SPILECKI •#•••••••••••••••••••••••• ;.;OF OUR FRESH, PURE SWEET;.;. IN THE HERALD fidential, quick valescent Home, 745 Main St., • $9,000 assumable at S V rli • $37,900.00 Hawkes, did a fine job throughout the leaving USC at the end of the season ;:; AND NATURAL APPLE CIDER si .;. arrangements. Alvin Lundy Convenient transportation. Shop, 875-2517 ask for George Realtor 643-2121 McKay — he enhanced it, certainly — NOTICK E. Hartford. Real Estate Wanted 28 remainder of the game. Rick Walsh, to become coach of the Tampa WANT ADS Agency. 527-7971.100 Constitu­ Call 646-1763 after 7 p.m.. Bednarz. and he leaves a quality tradition I PUBLIC HEARING Proposed additionai ap­ at his defensive end, again did a very expansion team of the NFL. During 643-2711 propriation to Educational tion Plaza, Hartford. CAPE COD - two years old, ALli CAsri for your property hope will continue.” FERRANDO’S ADDITIONAL Evenings, 233-6879. HELPER WANTED on Sun­ GARAGE DOOR Installer good job of closing the off-tackle hole McKay’s 16-year reign, USC was Special Projects, Fund 41, Ti­ wanted will train, wonderful 24’ living room, first floor within 24 hours. Avoid red During the three years Robinson ORCHARDS APPROPRIATIONS days and substitute daily on PARAGON tape, instant service. Hayes and stringing out the end sweeps always one of the nation’s top college BIRCH HIT. ROAD BOARD OF DIRECTORS tle I - $36,057.00 to be added •••••••••••••••••••••••••• rural Courant route. Over 25. opportunity for steady work, family room with firMlace served as McKay’s assistant, the and beamed ceilings. Eat-in Corporation, 646-0131. when they came his way. football teams. 3 Miles Beyond >;! tOy^isting account #215, to be Help Wanted 13 643-6103. 278-4773. TOOL CO., INC. Trojans were 31-3-2 with two Rose TOWN OF MANCHESTER, kitchen, formal dining room, This week we take on Hall High •*»l Vito's Restaurant NOTICE financed by State Grant. Has openings for: The 40-year-old Robinson was Bowl victories. CONNECTICUT king sized Master bedroom, SELLING your house? Call us from West Hartford, and what else GLASTONBURY THE EIGHTH Notice is hereby given that Proposed additional ap­ FIRST CLASS backfield and quarterback coach un­ Robinson will remain with the aluminum siding, two car gar­ first and we'll make you a can be said of them. They have an ?S m 11n CMer M h Operatim This Wntn|ll:$ UTILITIES DISTRICT the Board of Directors, Town propriations to Educational MACHINISTS cash offer, One day service. der McKay from 1972-74 before going Raiders until the end of the season. > .;C ^ Mcy Ordwd Frntc Me Cortiiv*:* age, treed lot, mint condition, excellent team — well disciplined, to Oakland. NOTICE OF of Manchester, Conriecticut, Special Projects Fund 41, Must be able to set-up $53,200, Philbrick Agency, T, J. Crockett, Realtor, 643- He explained his reason for leaving and work from blueprints. 1577, smooth functioning, and plenty of Robinson’s contract terms were ADJOURNED will hold a Public Hearing in Head Start - Title I, Evalua­ Realtors, 646-4200. USC last year by saying: “I was am­ SPECIAL MEETING the Hearing Room at the tion Program — $1,500.00. CONNECTICUrS depth. Frank Robinson has always not released. IMMEDIATE CASH for your bitious. I think every assistant wants NOTICE IS HEREBY Municipal Building, 41 Center Head Start — Transportation Experienced Only COLONIAL - seven rooms, 1 had good teams, but this has to be The new USC mentor said he has 1/2 baths, three bedrooms, property. Let us explain our to be a head coach some day. It was GIVEN that the Special Street, Manchester, Connec­ ‘Costs - $7,802.00. Head Start one of his best in years. We will be asked the present coaching staff to — Services for Handicapped— Apply at breezeway, garage, swim­ fair proposal. Call Mr. important for me to broaden my ticut, Tuesday, November 18, Belfiore, 647-1413. Meeting of the voters of $6,912.00 to be financed by 121 Adams Street, ming pool, redwood deck, experience.” THE EIGHTH UTILITIES 1975, at 8:00 P.M. to consider VITAL LIFELINE wooded yard. $42,500. and act on the following: State Grants. Manchester DISTRICT of Manchester, Philbrick Agency, Realtors, MAY WE BUY your home? Proposed additional ap­ Proposed additional ap­ Quick, fair, all cash and no Connecticut, held on 646-4200. UConn and Brown propriation to General Fund propriation to 1975-76 Water FULL TIME - Meat counter, problems. Call Warren E. CORRECTION ■»Friday evening, November Budget 1975-76, Recreation — Operating Fund, TRANSFER full benefits, call Coventry Howland, Realtors, 643-1108. The Connecticut Red Cross COVENTRY $3S,900 .A l 7 ,1975 at 7:30 p.m. at the Camp Kennedy — ?100.00 to to,Water Reserve Fund — Market, 742.-6439. Bentley School, Hollister be financed from donation $20]000.00 for Inventory FULL DORMER CAPE INSTANT cash for your home. head soccer list Large rooms, m baths, 4 already received from BLOOD PROGRAM NURSES AIDES-7-3 and 11-7, Call Dan Reale, at Reale’s Street, was adjourned for a Acquisition, etc. of The bedrooms, eaUn kitchen & formal Corner Realtors, 646-4525. From WEDNESDAY Has attractive permanent openings now for: full time and part time, dining, playroom!. Great HANOVER, N.H. (UPI) — Connecticut, Brown, YES or NO vote on the Manchester Telephone Manchester Water Company, weekdays or weekends, good Tabloid Employees Community Ser­ • REGISTERED NURSES •LABORATORY TECHNOLOGISTS and neighborhood it price! Call Bridgeport and Vermont will take part in the first round voting machines for item 2 to be financed by reduction of starting salary, liberal fringe Carlene McGlone, 649*5306. 6 4 3 ■ 4 3 6 5 AN EAST of the river church of the NCAA New England region, university division, of on the call. vice Fund. Fund 9-915, Cooper Hill Treat­ technicians • drivers benefits. East Hartford Con­ seeks land suitable for Proposed additional ap­ ment Account. £QIML HOUSMG OPPORTUNn building in Vernon, Rockville, soccer tournament. Nov. 10 \ The adjourned meeting Excellent Wages and Benefits valescent Home, 745 Main St., propriation to General Fund North Manchester area. Tom Griffith, Dartmouth The winner of that match on the question: “Shall the Proposed additional ap­ E. Hartford. BARROWS A WALLACE CALL- \ 7 : 3 0 Budget 1975-76, Recreation — propriation to Revenue XaidNttor Pm Hmn HirtlorV Minimum two acres. Call 644- soccer coach and chairman advances to the semifinals District extend the present (4M 3N 397.15IS 72M«1S $2,700.00 for Electrical Soft- Sharing Fund 81 — $3,000.00 to Nurses start from $9,240. Laboratory staff ranges $6,825-$11,025. depending upon SCHOOL Bus Drivers - we 0988 or 872-3280. of the New England tour­ of the NCAA tournament at V 8 I will train, knowledge of SENERAL ELECTRIC District boundary lines and ball Scoreboard for Robertson be financed from En­ skills. Drivers start from $6,300-$6,82S, depending upon experience. 37'/t hour nament selection com­ Southern Illinois furnish fire protection to Park, to be financed from gift Manchester necessary, five ODEGARD WE WILL buy your home. titlements under Title I, Fiscal week with four weeks vacation after one year, plus 11 holidays and generous sick year auto experience MANCHESTER - new listing, Quick, efficient professional mittee, said Monday the University-Edwardsville, the Buckland area as already received. assistance to State and Local leave. Excellent health coverage. first games will be played required, 643-2373. five room older home, central REALTY service. Call us first. W. J. where semifinal and cham­ ^ PORTACOLORTV described in the call for the Proposed additional ap­ Governments and future en­ location, small barn $29,900, Barcomb Realtor, 644-8000. at 1 p.m. Nov. 19, with pionship matches are CASH & CARRY HOUSTON Special Meeting of the propriation to Special Grants, titlements. The need to maintain a continuing supply of blood and blood products for Connec­ IMMEDIATE Opening for a Hayes Corp., 646-0131. first-ranked Connecticut slated Dec. 6-7. • Handy portability District,” will.be held at Fund E.E.A. Section 5 ALLOCATION - REVENUE ticut families is essential and Imperative In the public interest. We welcome quality control inspector, on applications from qualified pereont Interested In a rewarding and satisfying career (14-2-2) hosting fourth- • Perfect Second set AEROS the District Fire House, Revised — $399.57 to increase SHARING our first shift. Ability to read BY DICK CAVAUI as part of this vital program. blueprints, and use calipers WINTHROP ranked Vermont (11-2-0) • 60 sq. Inch screen Main and Hilliard Streets, 1974-75 appropriation, to be Proposed allocation from and second-ranked Brown financed from State Grant. Revenue Sharing Fund For More Information, Call or Write and micrometers preferred, 6 »187 on November 17, 1975. but will consider training, a y o u CAN KEEPANV (5-2-2) hosting third-ranked ONLYI Proposed additional ap­ 81; Town’s share of cost for in­ IF y o u O U IT SCHOOL., DH, ANYTHING WHEK£ I Voting shall be from 12:(X) sharp individual. Full CMS, COULD u e e m v in t b l u ae N c e . suactee-noNs y o u Bridgeport (10-3-1). propriation to General Fund stallation of traffic control COWECnCUT RED IZOSS BLOOD CENTER w h a t k i n d o f a Joe> Good Seats Available Noon to 8:(K) p.m. Blue Cross, and Major WOULP y o u LOOK h a v e t o v o /j r s e l f . Budget 1975-76, Police — $15,- signal at the intersection of (An Equal Opportunity Employer) Medical benefits. Contact First round winners Civic Center Box Office The Eighth 000.00 for Special Services, to meet for the New England Route 83 at Sheldon Road and 209 Farmington Ave., Farmington, Conn. 06032 Multi-Circuits, Inc. 50 Utilities District be financed by increase in North School Street — $6- championship, probably 568-6000 Tel. 677-4531 Harrison St., Manchester, 646- G. Fox - Sears Michael Massaro, current services revenue. 475.00 4100. Nov. 26, at the home field President Proposed additional ap­ Phyllis V. Jackston, of the higher ranked team, John D. Flynn, propriation to Educational Secr^tary_ Situation Wanted IS and the winner hosts the Acting Clerk Special Projects, Fund 41, Board of Oiitxifbrs ISOME OF OUR EMPLOYEESI tICKETRON WILL BABYSIT in my home New York tournament Dated at Manchester, Work Incentive Program — Manchester, Connecticut MANCHESTER PARKADE $6,312.41 to be added to Dated at Manchester, Connec­ half or full days. Weekdays. champion in a game to be Sears-Manchestei Connecticut this 10th day of Have three year old would like played by Nov. 30. NEXT TO FORBES AND WALLACE existing account Floe, to be ticut this seventh day of November, 1975. K^anced by State Grant. plavmates. Reliable mother, November, 1975 ARE ON STRIKE dasonable. Green S^ool PO=. n-ii 6-9. I Mother (Latin) 7 Ashen Pear Spike, inviting me to have the coyotes won’t mar school, adjacent to junior At Carter’s By Abigail Van Buren 6 Prize 6 Kettledrum However.... a l l ISifiHT... n high and high school. Featuring NEWINGTON - Wbodsedge I I Homes 9 Sell in small T Thanksgiving dinner eat ME ? fireplaces, one or two car gar> apartments - Lyxury one and 13 Exulter lots A E ages, heal and hot water, two air 14.^lacken 10 Illusion with you and the coyotes. THeV AgfrM'T conditioners, V h baths, etc.. In­ two bedroom apartments, BRAND NEW 1975 VETS M 1 cluded. 15 Legislative 12 Trappers Q located In a wooded setting, 2 TO CHOOSE FROM DEAR ABBY: I have a problem with my mother-in-law. body 13 Slave ^ P E A K l N f i Wooded and Quiet. Not a with clubhouse, swimming thru street. Will be fully com­ 1 AUTO AND 1 4-SPEED She and my husband believe that it is a matter of "respM t” 16 Make lace 18 Railways (ab.) pool, and tennis courts. Call T o M f i . pleted In December. to let her sit in the front next to her son when we’re in the 17 Mends socks 21 Transgressor Applications being accepted 678-1881, Monday-Friday. 9- car together. Of course that means' I have to sit in the back. 19 Sheep’s cry 23 Hoarders n s n Q E l Q 4:30. 20 Greek war god 25 Bilood vessel DIEIDIAIL I for immediate rentals and future I have tried to tell my husband that this has nothing to occupancy. FBOW ^ 9 0 7 3 22 Cereal grain 26 Elanet O lirS»rMEA Inc.TM fUf us ^11 0 ^ IVM - \ So come over and see your do with respect and that I should sit next to him. It burns 23 Mutilate 26 Pubs 35 Young bird of 41 Native 1 future apartment... me up, and they both knpER- IS (SUITE ENOUGH! Plumbing & Heating, 649-2871. FREE - five month old lENCE I'LL NEVER cleaning for contractors or Labrador - Beagle mixed, available through November Paul W. Dougan, Realtor ♦ 1974 PINTO Runabout, sport ARIES (March 21-April 19) If SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) OFFICE SPACE - 500 to 2,500 you let your hunches govern The weak two bid is not a developers, fully insured, free FRANK SCOTELLA Plum­ male, shots and wormed, call 1, starting at $165 per month. 649-3940 646-1021 643-453s| accent group, 4 cylinder, 4 Your extravagant whims are panacea for all bidding ills. Call 872-0528 Monday through sq, ft, as low as $125 per you today they could get you likely to gel the better of you to­ estimates, call Quality bing - Repairs and 649-1212 after 4 o’clock. speed, low mileage, radial Most experts use it but those A North Dakota reader Friday 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. for ap­ month, includes heat, janitor, into trouble Be logical Deal day Stay away from shops that Maintenance, Inc., 647-9498. remodeling, sewer lines tires, one owner, must sell. who do, don’t feel that it is wants to know what we open pointment. parking, very good location. Call 643-8234 or 643-2804 only in facts. have goodies you can ! afford. cleaned electrically. Prompt FREE to good home small CHAPMAN APARTMENTS - Call Max Grossman at 649- really important. with: DRIVEWAYS - 9' wide, 100' white, puppy, call 643-6187. EAST HARTFORD - evenings. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Be service on emergencies. 643- furnished, 2 1/2 rooms. Heat, SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. AKQx v KxxAAKxAAKxx long, $289, completely in­ MANCHESTER - November available immediately, four 5334 or 643-7175. careful this evening whom you One advantage is that on oc­ 7024. hot water, carpeting. Bus line. 21) Don't make sacrifices to­ casion it gets the opponents This is a book two notrump stalled on your base. Cold- 1st occupancy, brand new room apartment with garage, T u i r . r r 'f T ™ R SALE - ’64 VW, Flared take into your confidence. day for one who does not Livestock 44 Security. Only $165. 289-7475. too high. opening in any standard mix. 688-0863 out of town call BOTTI HEATING and Plum­ three bedroom duplexes in quiet neighborhood, $180 ™ ? awheel wells, Chevy wheels, Something you want kept deserve it Let this person residential neighborhood. monthly, 528-2447 after 5. otal 312 square feet, witK ^oof, new interior plus secret you may tell to the stand on his own two feet lor a West has a weak sort of system. You have 22 high-card collect. bing - All heating and plum­ ENGLISH and Western FOUR ROOM apartment, 426 Starting at $275 per month. front and rear entrance, ,j,any extras. Good condition, wrong party change weak two bid, but it does meet points, balanced distribution bing repairs plus remodeling. saddles with fittings, leather Broad Street, no appliances, Includes appliances and VERNON - Nutmeg Village, private layatorv, available Very reasonable, 643-4373 the requirements. Eight high- and all suits stopped. We cer­ CANING - Chairs recaned, Call 643-1496. saddle bags and more. Must GEMINI (May 2'i-June 20) You CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. $130. Security deposit, no pets. December 1, call 643-1186. 5 tainly follow the book here. 197i 6yHtA mt T W U $ »»1 C - ^ g cleaning, shampooing and sell. Call 643-8461. carpeting. Heat not included. 643-4751. spacious one bedroom luxury know what you should be do­ 19) Your attention span is card points and a playable six- steajgt cleaning. Blue Lustre. Security deposit and apartment, with deck, private ing today, yet you're apt to be limited today. Gel mental Flooring 36 references required. No pets. entrance, wall-to-wall shag, OFFICE SPACE for rent on Keys cut. Veal's Variety THREE LARGE Bedroom 1971 MERCURY Cougar, Ia2y and not put forth the chores out of the way early, Mr. Abernathy — Jones and Ridgeway Boats-Accessorfes 45 Call 647-9936 or 649-2003. full convenience kitchen, ten­ Main St. in Manchester. Ideal necessary effort to achieve Store, 652 Center Street, 649- Duplex, new carpets, large automatic transmission, while your mind is Iresh and 3485. FLOOR Sanding - Refinishing, nis and pool, on lovely location for professional of­ power steering, power brakes, your goals alert Berry’s World floors like new, no waxing, 18’ CRUISER LINE, 125 h.p. UNUSUAL Deluxe one living and dining rooms and landscaped grounds. Heat and fices and very convenient to kitchen, modern with radials, excellent condition. CANCER (June 21-July 22) In­ Er TTajTT) ODD JOBS - Trucking, home (specializing in older floors). Evinrude with trailer. Call bedroom Townhouse, private hot water included, small pet, all facilities. Please call 646- $1,550. 742-6329, ask for Bev. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) 875-8119. cabinets, stove, new 4100 between the hours of 9-5. dividuals who are performing II you have a lillle surplus set J BBTIMATE THE A l l s AAAYBE I repairs, serving Manchester Ceilings and inside painting. entrances and patio, full base- $250 a month, sub-let for $200 work or service for,you today refrigerator, attic, basement, aside. It's best not to talk about REPAIRS WILk : oCT 6ARA&E V for Five years. Free es­ John Verfaille, 646-5750, 872- ment, includes, heat, monthly until June. 875-5289. large yard and garage. Near 1967 CAMARO SS, new 327, Should not lie left to their own It m front of a friend who is 2222. Garden Products 47 ABOUT #250. timates. 643-0304. appliances, carpeting, and schools and stores, $280 per □ AUTOMOTIVE 350 heads, new tires mags and devices. Supervision is a must. always in need of a loan. pool. $245 per month. Paul W. HEBRON - four room two month, no pets. Security paint, four speed, many FRESH LARGE Eggs - three Dougan, Realtor, 646-1021 or LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Live PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) Painting-Papering 32 Services Wanted 38 required. 649-3050 after 1 p.m. bedroom, wall-to-wall extras, $1600, call after 6, 228- I dozen, $2. Cummings Farm, 643-4535. carpeting, heat and hot water, Autos For Sale 61 0641. well within your means today. You're likely to do something ’=i'F=ir Don t buy Jinything on specula­ silly thi; evening, despite your PAINTING - Save 30 - 60%. NOW TAKING bids for snow 716 Deming Street, South parking, appliances, large Windsor, 644-1892. EAST HARTFORD - tion. hopi ig to cover it later better judgment. It could Five years experience. plowing of parking lot for MANCHESTER - newer three yard, cellar storage, $215 NEED CAR? Credit bad? 1968 BUICK LeSabre, good with antic pated funds bedroom Duplex, half of two Mayberry Village, 4 1/2 monthly, 649-2871 or 228-9759. relied poorly on your image. Excellent references. Pete, commercial business in down­ rooms, stove, no pets, no Bankrupt? Repossessed? condition, yellow with a vinyl 742-6117 (toll free) 5-10 p.m. town Manchester. If in­ COW MANURE - $7 and $14, family, full basement, in­ Honest Douglas accepts top, call 646-6827. VIRGO [Aug 23-Sepl 22) loads delivered call after 6, singles, $145, call after 4 p.m., Others w II take promises you terested please reply Box M, cludes appliances and 569-2128. lowest down, smallest ,Your c/o Manchester Evening 649-8731. carpeting, 1 1/2 baths, $280 payments. Douglas Motors, MERCURY comet, 1965, one make to them seriously today, INSIDE - Outside painting. even if you don't. Be careful or Special rates for people over Herald. per month, Paul W. Dougan PRESIDENTIAL 345 Main. owner, $150, call 649-3130. Birthday Realtor, 646-1021, 643-4535. FOUR ROOM apartm ent, you'll ge' yourself into a bind JOMtSJfi|P6£Wff/ 65. Fully insured. Estimates Antiques 48 heat, hot water, stove, VILLAGE APTS. later TOYOTA - See us for reliable Nov. 12, 1975 given. Call 649-7863. I i MISC. FOR SALE refrigerator, security. 643- MANCHESTER Trucks tor Sale 62 WANTEDWAiviEU Antique furniture,furniture ®^^ST HARTFORD - Chap- 6311. used Toyotas with our 60-day LIBRA (Sept 23-Oct. 23) If There will be a good market for WALLPAPER Hanging - $3.00 glass,■ pewter, oil a paintings, . or ' Apartments, completely 100% warranty. We also buy 1960 WYLLYS Jeep, FC-170, commercial dealings today your creative talents and ideas \l Born Loser — Art Sansom furnished Vk room'efficiency. used Toyotas. Lynch Motors, drag on. you'll lessen^ your this coming year. Pursue some per roll. Experinced Articles tor Sale 41 other antique items, R. MANCHESTER - newer two One and two bedrooms. four wheel drive, new motor Carpeting. $145. No lease. position by making un-,^ form of artistic endeavor, if not tradesman. Call R. Harrison, 643-8709. bedroom Duplex, half of two Near schools, churches 345 Center Street, and paint, good tires, phone Starkweather, 644-3194. Security. 289-7475, Manchester, 646-4321. 643-0485 after 5, necessary concessions. Wrap as a vocation at least as an ALUMINUM sheets used as family, includes appliances, and shopping center, on things up quickly avocation printing plates, .007 thick, FURNITURE - Rugs, pain­ convenient location, $230 per TWO Bedroom apartment, se­ bus line. Call anytime. WE PAY $15 for complete < Y T PAIN'TING - interior and 23x32” . 25 cents each or 5 for tings, pewter, dolls, crocks, month, Paul W. Dougan 1969 FORD Van, E-lOO, mag ® 1 9 7 5 byNEA Inc exterior, paperhanging, $1. Phone 643-2711. lamps, etc. Now accepting cond floor, stove, refrigerator Realtor, 646-1021 or 643-4535. junk cars. Call Joey, Tolland wheels, AM-FM radio, radial Bugs Bunny — Heimdahl and Stoffel and heat included, secbrity, Auto Body, 528-1990, excellent work. References. consignments, for December 646-2623 tires, call 646-8080 or after 6, "Well, I guess the old company picnic has Free estimates. Fully in­ auction. 644-8962. no pets, $200. 649-4101. 646-6832. CLEAN USED refrigerators, MANCHESTER - elegant two changed over the years, eh fellas? Fellas?" J sured. Martin Mattson, 649- ranges, automatic washers, bedroom apartment, in FORD - Torino station wagon, NEW CAK, FUDDSY? 4431. with guarantees. B. D. Pearl’s ANTIQUES Wanted - MANCHESTER Gardens - ef- 1971, a u to m a tic , pow er Campers- Trailers ficiency apartments, renovated mansion, includes Appliances, 649 Main St, 643- American furniture, oriental heat, appliances, electricity, steering, radials, good condi­ Mobile Homes 65 PAPER HANGING Expert. 2171 rugs, paintings, pewter. Wind­ available in beautiful country and firep la ces, $300 per Homes tor Rent 54 tion, $11450. 228-3100. Our Boarding House — Carroll & McCormick setting. Walk to everything. Your average paper, in sor chairs, crocks, jugs, month, Paul W. Dougan 17’ TERRY travel trailer, average room , $25. Mr. SCREENED LOAM - vyeathervanes, primitives, Rent includes heat, hot water, VERNON - six room Ranch, 1 1972 TOYOTA C a rin a , sleeps 6, awning, completely Realtor, 646-1021 or 643-4535. DIP you $EE THE THATS WHY THE ONLY Richman, 646-3864. driveway gravel, processed Ron Dionne, 643-1691. appliances, and parking. 1/2 baths, family room, in­ automatic transmission, applianced. $300 for equity WOMEN 1. Superintendent, 646-0090. white walls, excellent condi­ NEW5MA& FEATURE THE PEC ISIO N PICK gravel, sand, stone and fill. FIVE ROOM partment, se- cludes appliances, one car and take over low payments. Equal Housing. tion, only 31,000 miles, call ON OUR OLP FRIEND, WOMEN THE R. HEBERT & Son George H. Griffing, Andover, Wanted to Buy 49 cond floor, in Cast Hartford, garage, $350 a month, Paul W. Call after 5 p.m., 646-0429. THE CAR paperhanging, painting, com­ 742-7886. 289-1154. Dougan Realtor, 646-1021, 643- owner, 646-5451. DEWEY NIT. "NIT HAVEN'T HUSBAND COLOI^ MANCHESTER - new unusuaf mercial and residerflial, free OLD DOLLS - Paying top 4535. 1975 ELDORADO, 19 1/2’ KNOCKS NUPTIALS''? 6 0 T OLP MAKES IS AND THE one bedroom Duplex estimates, 644-064y DARK RICH loam, five yards prices for your old dolls, $65. MANCHESTER ■ newer one 1968 YELLOW automatic VW motor home. Ford chassis, PEWEY SAYS /YIEN BUSTER WHICH i su y s The Flintstones — Hanna-Barbera Productions $28. plus tax, pool patio sand, Townhouses now renting at MANCHESTER Green area. convertible, good second car, fully equipped, self contained. SHOULD REFUSE TP YET, CHORE 5ET THE and up for China and bisque Independence Village. Full bedroom Townhouse, full J. P. LEWIS & SON - Custom gravel, and stone 643-9504, dolls. $100 and up for Bye’lo. basement, private entrances Six room Colonial house, with call 875-1897 after 5. Many extras. $3,000 equity and g e t MARRIED UNLESS hell do UNPER- basements, private entrances ^ I JUST WANT (S N IC KE R ) ( SNICKEte) Painting - Interior and Never give or sell a doll and patio, includes heat, garage. Immmediate oc: take over payments. Call THEY SET EOUAUTY FIRST (7N COATIN'.' and patio, includes heat, MERCEDES BENZ, 230,1966. LO... TO R E M IN D ...I HAD MV - - exterior. Paperhanging. MOVING - most everything without getting our offer. Call appliances and carpeting, $230 cupancy. Rent $30(1 a month. between 9 a.m. - 9 p.m., 646- IN THE HOME' SATURDAY.' F!NGBt?e> appliances, carpeting, air con­ Very clean, very good condi­ F LIN T 5T O M E YOU TO BRING Remodeling. Gutters. Fully goes, furniture, antiques, mis­ locally, 875-7356. p^er month, Paul W. Dougan Inquire at W. H. England 4163. £’...T H IS PEBBLES IN, CROSSED insured. 649-9658. cellaneous, 643-9980. ditioner. Close to shopping, Realtor, 646-1021 or 643-4535. Lumber Co., Route 44-A, tion. Excellent buy. Call 522- 16 DOCTOR K AT 3 P.M., WHEN ^ church and bus. Model open Bolton Notch. 9800 days, or 247-9031. 1975 WILDERNESS Trailer, HOW COMEYA WITH THE PAYMENTS I^M SLATE'S V. __ _ F O R HER SAID ''O.hV.'J... ANTIQUES, lamps, dolls, SHOT... EXCELLENT Workmanship PLAID Don’t go with stripes: clocks, guns, oil paintings, 11:30 - 8 p.m., daily. Henry St. 20 1/2’ fully self-contained. DON'T KEEP . MAKING I WANT MY Yx, A f o f f i c e ... on interior and exterior pain­ which is why we must part statues, crank phonographs, off Main St., Manchester. VILLAGER APARTMENTS VERNON-ROCKVILLE PARTS DEPARTMENT now Carefree awning, winterized, IT IN YER NEIGHBORS TO EAT ting and paperhanging. with our yellow/brown plaid oak furniture, 646-2690 , 646- Paul W. Dougan Realtor, 646- Line,- five room Cape, two open Saturdays. Complete line used about two months. $4,000 g a r a g e 1021, 643-4535, 649-3940. , Five room Townhouse of Chrysler parts. Chorches THEIR HEARTS Estimates and references couch and chair. Asking $150 1882. bedrooms, $225 monthly, one firm. For further information AN OUT O' TH given. 643-8885. apartment, I'A tiled baths, Motors, 649-3646. OUT/ for both. Call after 6 p.m. 568- child accepted. References, call 643-6883 after 5 p.m. WEATHER? 5098. COZY three room furnished 2 air conditioners, wall-to- security, available im­ apartment, centrally located, f/aM pm /l- Bulldin'g-Contracting 33 U RENTALS wall carpeting, full base­ mediately. 875-8761. REFRIGERATOR -19 cu. ft., heat and electricty, $185. ment, heat, hot water, Available November 15th, 646- advocado, 172 lb. freezer, like appliances, fireplace. No COVENTRY - available NEWTON H. Smith & Sons - 1796. Remodeling, repairing, ad­ new, asking $125, call after Rooms tor Rent 52 pets. November to July, heated and COMPLETE GM 3:30, 649-5141. furnished, two bedroom ditions, rec rooms, porches MANCHESTER - nice one C3 649-7620 house, wall-to-wall carpeting, \^ACHELORS ■ and roofing. No job too small. ESSEX MOTOR Inn - weekly bedroom apartment, Call 649-3144. 9x12 ORIENTAL Karastan $250 monthly, security and NEVER UNDERSTAND rooms. Single $56, double $69, available at The 'Teresa, close REPAIRS Buz Sawyer — Roy Crane Kirman design rug, excellent plus tax, continental reference, call 646-0425. FIFTY/FIFTY = to shopping and churches, in­ (D 197$ fry NE* Inc T M Rrg U $ Pit Qn n-n CARPENTRY - Repairs, condition, $85, 649-4389. breakfast, air conditioning, DUPLEX - Five rooms, three «••••••••••••••••••••••••• STOP PLAYING FOR A MOMENT, R\CO. I I SAID r MIGHT RETURN HE W AN TS TO OH, RICO.' IF ONLYl cludes carpeting, air con­ bedrooms, appliances, wall- • COLLISION remodeling, additions, gar­ color TV, call 646-2300. WITH GOOD NEWS, MRS. f i n a n c e RICO'S YOUR FATHBR ditioning, $195 per month, to-wall carpeting, laundry Business tor Rent 55 WANT BOTH YOU AND YOUR M O THER TO ages, roofing, call David DRESSER with mirrop,. desk HEAR T H IS . AMATI. I REPRESENT m u s i c a l COULD HEAR and chair, headboard ana foot­ Paul W. Dougan Realtor, 646- hook-ups, full basement and • MECHANICAL Short Ribs — Frank Hill Patria, 644-1796. CENTRALLY Located - 146 800 SQUARE Feet of space AN ANONYMOUS e d u c a t i o n THI'S.' 1021 or 643-4535. attic, private yard, parking. board, girl’s white, $350, call Center St., please call 649- available, lower level in WE SERVICE ALL GENERAL MOTORS B E N E F A C T O R WHO HAS WES ROBBINS carpentry 649-8663. 0013. Near center. Security deposit. Vou GUVS WERE VOU CAN'T WE HAVEN T WON MANCHESTER - Woodland Adults, no pets. Available prime commercial location, CARS AND TRUCKS TAKEN AN INTEREST remodeling specialist. Ad­ Manor - Deluxe two bedrooom ideal~,,for office space. 643- AWFUL LAST WEEK. 'EM ALU OJVSS\NCB 1 9 7 2 . IN RICO ditions, rec rooms, dormers, 30'” WHITE gas stove, good RESPONSIBLE roommate December 1st. ' ‘ 646-6297," or Genuine Perte Townhousse, carpeting, 643-5691. 2738. J COACH. built-ins, bathrooms, condition, $85, call 643-1484. wanted, own bedroom, $130 appliances, full basement, '1 Factory Trained Mechanics kitchens, 649-3446. plus security. Call for infor­ 1/2 baths, patio, $225 monthly MANCHESTER - central, re­ 24-HOUR WRECKER SERVICE RENT new portable RINSE- mation, 646-2682 after 6. plus utilities, no pets, R. 0 . OFFICE SPACE TOBIAS CARPENTRY Ser­ N-VAC that steam cleans, cent three bedroom duplex, J CALL 646-6464 Murdock, Realtor, 643-2692. den, fireplace, enclosed sun- L FOR RENT vice - Remodeling, repairs, rinses and vacuums carpets SLEEPING ROOM, for non- 250 square feet, center of additions, custom building. No professionally clean. porch, nnished basement, smoker, fiddle-aged person SIX ROOM Duplex, handy to p riv a te d riv ew ay . $275 Manchester, air con­ job too small. Free estimates. Manchester Wallpaper & preferred. Centrally located, everything, $190 monthly, Carter Chevrolet monthly, lease, security, ditioning and parking. Call 35Y Over 25 years experience. 643- Paint Company, 185 West Mid- Pflvilegei possible, security, utilities extra, 646- Hip TirninlltP 646-0143 i Larry F. Flano Realtor*, 649- 643-9551. 1229 MAIN ST. • MANCHESTER 6^3*6103 affor 4 f/iv H(>tall« t It> NtA li.i. .! M Hrn F.W ^ a /.

PAGE EIGHTEEN -r MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., Nov. 11, 1975 OBITUARIES Progress reported Manchester State Bank to handle The weather school annuity funds clearance Increasing cloudiness, chance Frank J. Drury Sr. j on town construction of rain, high near 60. Rain tonight changing to showers, low SOUTH WINDSOR - Frank Manchester’s Board of Education guidelines and a grievance several elementary school media iianrI|Mpr lEupmng Hfralh upper 30s, mid 40s. Joseph Drury Sr., 56, of 61 High Reports from building contractors high schools, ar'e nearly tinished with Monday night authorized school ad­ procedure. The unanimous vote to centers. Tower Rd., a retired Hartford presented at Monday night’s meeting their building program. ministrators to open a clearing ac­ adopt the policy came on a motion • Received Kennedy’s recommen-- Manchester—A City of Village Charm t w e n t y -e i g h t p a g e s - t w o s e c t i o n s p r i c e : f i f t e e n c e n t s policeman and organizer of the city’s of the Town Building Committee in­ At Illing Junior High School, the count at the Manchester State Bank made by Eleanor Coltman and d%tions for several new school MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1975 - VOL. XCV, No. 37 Police Athletic League (PAL), died cluded a completion date of May 1976 work is 95 per cent complete. The for tax-sheltered annuity funds. seconded by Carolyn Becker. policies and policy amendments. ’Die Sunday at St. Francis Hospital, Hart­ for the new Regional Occupational remedial center should be ready by The school board’s unanimous ac­ • Accepted as completed an $11,- thick sheaf of proposals deals with ford. He whs the husband of Mrs. Training Center. The Nasin the end of November and the new tion came after School Supt. James 100 renovation project at the school giving medication to students, Lucille Fahrenheit Drury. Construction Co. of Willimantic has gym should be completed between Kennedy reported that four other system’s data processing, facility. suspension and expulsion df students, Mr. Drury served with the Hart­ erected the cinder walls and Dec. 15 and the first of the year. local financial institutions indicated The action clears the way for the student records, employe conflict of ** »-*i ♦S'f, ford Police for 23 years before masonry should be sufficiently com­ At Bennet Junior High School, the they didn’t want to provide the ser­ school board to seek 50 per cent reim­ interest, and requirement for jTf retiring a year and a half ago. He vice. bursement from the state. AI News *RI Ford makes appeal pleted by the first of December so contractors should be finished by the physical examination of employes. organized the Hartford PAL in 1958 that inside work can start about the end of this week. The basketball Manchester State Bank was • Established a washout account • Heard reports on three special and had served as its president. first of the year. "* backstops are being put up today. recommended by Kennedy last to receive a $2,905 state grant to buy education programs for handicapped I summary! Born in Boston, he lived in that At the new Buckland firehouse, the The new library is already being month, but a decision was postponed special library materials for South ?: ' — % students aged 14 to 21. The programs § " I area for several years before coming footings should be completed by the used. after board member Earl. Odom School. The money will be used to ome part of the curriculum at for energy program to South Windsor 20 years ago. complained about apparent I;.; (.iompiled from end of this week. Ther4 is still a list of small buy encyclopedia and reference ;ionai Occupational Training United Pre.s's Inlernulioiiul S He was a member of the Adler Inc., of Ridgefield, construc­ finishing jobs to do which should not favoritism toward the bank. At that books which the school was unable t( ■ under constuction in I? :s Policemen’s Benevolent Association, tion contractors for the two junior take long, said Paul Phillips, town time, no other banks had been asked acquire due to limited funds. Manchester and scheduled to open CHARLESTON', W.Va. (UPI) - So him the energy legislation he rock cornish hen and sip California the Police Association of Connec­ building committee chairman. to provide the service. • Established another washout ac­ a next fall. I State long as he is in the Oval Office, vows demanded 10 months ago. rose wine with him was energy — and ticut, Hartford Police 'Veterans The school board vote allows count to received a $13,091 federal • Learned details of a planned President Ford, the whim of foreign “The wind and snow of a new particularly the 3 trillion tons of coal Association, the Holy Name Society Kennedy to set up the clearing ac­ grant to improve guidance screening program to check lead I GROTON-The Coast Guard ^ oil interests will not play fast and winter ar’e beginning to whip across he says lie beneath the rugged West of the Hartford Police Department count so the State Bank will serve as counseling services at junior high poisoning levels of preschoolers in jij has reaffirmed that samples g loose with “the fate and future of the Great Plains and other areas of Virginia mountains. and the International Brotherhood of Recycling topic for engineers a distribution agent for money America.” schools and two buy materials for Manchester. The voluntary screening ji;: taken from a Liberian oil the country,” Ford said. “Like the But he did not neglect his politics. Police Officers. deducted from school employes’ p tanker allegedly involved in a :^: been one of the principal figures in­ is scheduled to begin in January. “The United States cannot and will flowers of spring, the energy With the specter of a Ronald Reagan A communicant of St. Margaret Charles Kurker, principal sanitary salaries. S major oil spill off the Florida volved in the development of the not base its national destiny on promises of Congress are faded and challenge looming larger, Ford told Mary Church, he also belonged to the engineer for solid waste manage­ The voluntary employe deductions 9 coast July 8 definitely con- j:: Connecticut Solid Waste Manage­ energy that belongs to other nations. gone.” hi§ politely applauding audience in Irish American Home Society and ment in the state environmental eventually go to 16 different annuity tained oil and not river water J:; ment Program from its inception. To do so would be a national folly,” He urged Congress to pass a the cavernous civic center ice rink the Hartford VFW Post 2849. He was protection department will be guest firms. The Franklin Life Insurance as the ship’s captain has Ford declared Tuesday night. program for energy independence that he can lead the Republicans to an Army veteran of the Korean speaker for the Connecticut Valley His address will be a key part of the Co., which had been distribution claimed. now — “not after next year’s national glory |n 1976. Conflict. Section, American Society of 1975-1976 CVS emphasis on the agent in the past, decided last year it In a brief trip to the heart of the Other survivors are two sons, Agricultural Engineers, Wednesday production and use of energy. no longer would provide the service. Appalachian coal fields, Ford elections, but now.” Perhaps his most enthusiastic Motorist finds hazard AVON — Workers installing ij: House and Senate conferees have Frank J. Drury Jr. of South Windsor at the Manchester Country Club. Dinner will begin at 6:30 p.m. In other business Monday night, orchestrated his twin themes of welcome came after the speech in sewers along Rte. 44 have been working for some weeks on final and Gary Shurtleff of East Hartford; Kurker will speak on the statewide following a social hour at 5:30 p.m. the Board of Education; Republican political glory and another room in the building to brief­ A motorist driving on Green Rd. covered the line, at the Wellesley Rd. broken two water mains in two language of an energy bill, but have three daughters. Miss Lu-Ann Drury resources recovery program. He has For information, contact Roger • Adopted a policy, to comply with American energy independence. ly address about 1,000 Cub Scouts. Monday night discovered a potential intersection, shortly before 9 p.m. days, leaving 60 families j:; been deadlocked in recent days and Mrs. Glenda Kehayais, both of Olcott, CVS chairman, at 643-7853. new federal regulations, prohibiting In the process he helped enrich hazard to motorcyclists and Police removed the line. without water for up to eight searching for a price decontrol for­ Eagle Scout Ford recalled his South Windsor, and Mrs. Carol Barr sex discrimination in education. The state Republican coffers by more bicyclists when a length of heavy S: hours. mula that would avert Ford’s trying days as a Tenderfoot, and of East Hartford; atbrother, Robert policy directs the school superinten­ than a quarter-million dollars at a fishing line stretched across the The motorist whose car antenna threatened veto. revealed to their cheers that he still P. Drury of Fort Lee, N.J.; two Pension report inconclusive dent to designate an employe to VIP cocktail party and a dinner street broke his car’s radio antenna. was broken was more concerned Ford’s main thrust to 1,500 party keeps his Boy Scout merit badges in sisters, Mrs. Dorothy Foster of receive complaints and to develop speech. And he lam basted the First quarter reports of the invest­ then that the banks would furnish Police said someone stretched about the hazard to bicyclists than Regional Democratic Congress for not handing faithful who paid $100 apiece to eat the top dresser drawer. Scituate, Mass., and Mrs. Marjorie ment performance of Manchester’s quarterly reports on investment heavy-duty line across the street, about the damage to his vehicle, Brady of Hull, Mass.; and six Penson Fund proved inconclusive returns. Monday’s meeting was for anchoring the ends at a stop sign and police said. iji: BO^TdN - The U.S. Coast | 2 grandchildren. Monday, at a meeting of Pension receiving the first report. However, a street sign. The motorist dis­ i;i; Guard said it seized a 290-foot The funeral is Wednesday at 8 a.m. Board members with represen­ because the elapsed time since ac­ Polish ship early today for from Callahan Funeral Home, 1602 tatives of Connecticut Bank and tual investment is less than three allegedly fishing within the 12- Main St., East Hartford, with a Mass Trust Co. and United Bank and Trust months, a report on returns was un­ Fire calls j;|; mile limit. The ship was taken ij:; Veterans’ role in society lauded at St. Margaret Mary Church at 9. Co. available. ( Church furniture stolen ji:; shortly after midnight about 20 Burial will be in Hull Village] Manclietilrr In May, the Pension Board voted to The quarterly reports will con­ miles east of Boston. “American veterans, whether in at Veterans Day ceremonies in front Cemetery, Hull, Mass., at 1:30 p.m. veterans than this Bicentennial invest one-third of the fund’s $3 tinue. It was the consensus Monday Monday, 5;b8 p.m. — Oven fire at 151 Manchester Police are in­ of Manchester Memorial Hospital. Friends m ^ call at the funerj Oak St. (Town). value of the furniture w asn’t war or peace, have served their na­ year," Lannon said as be took every Principal honored million with Aetna Life and_Casualty that it will be at least six months vestigating the weekend theft of ■jS BOSTON — Maureen tion far beyond the mere perfor­ “Let me make it known that we are war from the Revolutionary to Viet­ home tonight n’HtpJ to 9. Tolland County available, but church officials es­ and to split the other two-thirds before a conclusive picture will be more than $1,000 worth of furniture timated that it was worth more than •:5 Reagan, daughter of former mance of their duties.” not here to glorify war. We are here nam and showed what impact the Monday, 11:37 a.m. — Grass fire at California Gov. Ronald Michelle Armentano, a Grade 6 student at Verplanck School, Mrs. Sophie E. ivleT between the two banks. It was agreed available. from the Second Congregational $ 1,000, That’s what Police Chief Robert D. to honor the veterans,” Lannon said. returning veterans have had on Henry Park, Rockville. Church, 385 N. Main St. $: Reagan, says she wouldn’t like shows William J. Freeman the plaque that names the school Mrs. Sophie E. Mertfens, «71, of Monday, 5:29 p.m. — Smoke investiga­ The church office was ransacked Lannon told about 200 people Tuesday “What better time to honor America's 200-year history. Waterford, formerly of Manchester, The burglary, discovered Sunday and obscenities were scrawled on a lij her father to run for the g library in his honor. Freeman was the school's principal for 11 AREA POLICE tion at Hillsdale Rd. home In Ellington; Members of Manchester veterans died Monday at Lawrence and no fire. morning, resulted in the loss of desk in the break-in, police said. j;: Republican presidential :•:• years until this year when he was appointed principal of Robert­ organizations, auxiliaries and youth Memorial Hospital, New London. She several pieces of furniture. The exact nomination. She said her >•: son School. (Herald photo by Dunn) Vernon other items were removed from the reasons are personal and “very Jai alai promoter cited groups marched from the American was the widow of Arthur Mertens. David Brown, 24, of Springfield, cars. Both men are being held at the •j: selfish." Legion Home to the hospital where Born in Manchester, Mrs. Mertens and Earl Chislom, 18, of East Hart­ police station in lieu of $1,000 bonds. HARTFORD (UPI) - Superior expected to file similar charges ceremonies started about 10:45 a.m. had lived in Lempster, N.H., and ford, were charged with first-degree They are to be presented in Common Say it where they see it OPEN Court Judge Thomas O’Sullivan against him today. Wallingford for a number of years larceny this morning after being ap­ Pleas Court 19. Rockville. FR ID A Y f National | Members of the auxiliaries placed Rockefeller thinks Ford THURS NITE today signed a contempt charge Friend, 38, of Hollywood, Fla., also wreaths at the memorial plaque in before moving to Waterford six years prehended at Scranton Motors, Rt. Wednesday. S WASHINGTON - A new | NITE TOO against promoter David Friend for was subpoenaed to appear before a front of the hospital, which was ago. 83. phase in the talks to end the 19- Frank Trudnak, 52, of 21 Sunset J refusing to answer grand jury federal grand jury in Hartford erected soon after the end of World Survivors 31*0 4 sons, Charles W. Vernon Police Officer Edward week-long strike at the Elec- may relent NYC stand Terrace, South Windsor, was questions about his Bridgeport jai looking into the $14 million facility, War I as a memorial to those who Mertens of East Haddam, Arthur R. Moynihan, while on routine patrol, trie Boat Shipyard in Groton, Mertens of Lempster, John H. noticed several cars without wheels arrested Monday on a warrant issued alai operation. said to be the largest in the world. died in that war. By MIKE FEINSILBER by Common Pleas Court 19 charging Conn., have been called by The citation was signed following a The commission asked the state at­ United Press International and to tide the city over for two years Mertens of Texas and Walter J. in the Scranton Motor lot. He stopped •j: federal mediators. Negotiators Hospital Administrator Edward M. him with threatening and third- conference with Assistant State’s At­ torney general’s office to press the Vice^ President Nelson A. or so until it achieves a balanced Mertens of Atlanta, Ga.; 2 to investigate and apprehended the are to meet Thursday in Boston j;;: Kenney offered the welcome, and the degree assault. torney John Mulcahy who said later charges against Friend when he Rockefeller says he thinks President budget. daughters, Mrs. Earl Reinhard of two men. for a “head-to-head" session. :::■ Kev. Ernest' Harris, hospital Two other conservatives — Arthur N Meriden and Mrs. Marjorie Gossar Trudnak was released on a $250 the state would delay pressing the refused to answer each of the com­ Ford may change his mind about Police said tires, hubcaps and chaplain, gave the invocation and Burns and Sen. James Buckley — of Illinois; 22 grandchildren and 21 bond for court appearance in contempt charge until later this mission’s questions Friday, even aiding New York City if the city puts I SAN CLEMENTE, Calif. - | benediction. modified their opposition to pending great-grandchildren. Rockville, Dec. 3. month. after he was granted immunity. its financial house in order. ji: Richard Nixon is no longer In his speech, Police Chief Lannon The funeral is Wednesday at 1 p.m. Mulcahy indicated the postpone­ Friend lost a bid to avoid testifying Rockefeller told reporters in bills to provide multibillion-dollar ji; bothered by the phlebitis condi- ji: said he was pleased that the state is at Watkins Funeral Home, 142 E. ABOUT TOWN ment was arranged because of two before the grand jury on Nov. 3. In Austin, Tex., Tuesday he had not federally guaranteed loans to the big tion which nearly killed him a ijj again observing Veterans Day on city. Center St. Burial will be in Buckland Vhciivie factory TUES-WED-SAT 9:30-5:30 other investigations underway in the quick succession that day. Friend talked with Ford about a possible |ij year ago, he told a visitor iii: Nov. 11. Cemetery. THURSDAY 9:30-8:30 jai alai scandal. lost the Superior Court appeal, went change in administration policy on Burns, chairman of the Federal The Golden Age Club will meet Hollis Circle of South United " LAPP PLAZA RT 83 VERNON FRIDAY 12:00-8:30 Tuesday, and he now takes long jij; A one-man state grand jury in­ to the grand jury’s chambers, and He said the day, originally called the city’s financial problems. But he Reserve, and Treasury Secretary Friends may call at the funeral Methodist Church will meet tonight Friday at 1:30 p.m. at the Senior £heHerat& '>) PHONE 872-8022 CLOSED MONDAY i§ walks, plays golf and swims jij; vestigating the scandal has charged then returned to Superior Court to Armstice Day, commemorating the said, “It’s a value judgment on my William E. Simon met for two hours home tonight from 7 to 9. at 7:30 at the home of Barbara V Citizens Center. 'Those planning to at­ S every day. iji; Friend with contempt, and the state face the contempt charge. end of World War I, grew in impor­ part” that Ford might relent on his with Felix Rohatyn, chairman of the tend are reminded to bring a can of Friden, 33 Wellington Rd., to assem­ 'M X* tance as the realization grew that the In Menioriam Special Revenue Commission was hard line against aid. Municipal Assistance Corporation, fruit for the kitchen social. ble Christmas gifts for con­ iji LOS ANGELES — Secretary i? veterans of every war deserved “His policy is based on the assump­ and then consulted privately. In loving memory of my father. valescents. This printing test pattern is Ludwig Hess, who passed away part of The Herald quality con- i§ of State Henry Kissinger ij: tribute “no less endearing than the tion that New York City will not take In New York, Mayor Abraham November 10. 1939. League of Women Voters will have m. „ .. T program in order to give jij should stay out of California iji veterans of any one war.” the action needed to balance its Beame outlined plans for reducing a consensus meeting on the “Evalua­ “Those,we loVe truly never die.” The Rev. Newell Curtis Jr., senior you one of the finest jij campaigning but Betty Ford is jij: Teachers defy court Lannon said that most people know budget and take other steps necesary the city’s payroll by an additional 8,- tion of the Executive’’ tonight at 8 at minister of Center Congregational newspapers in the nation. The Buy of the Year! i$ welcome President Ford’s jij NEW HAVEN (UPI) - Striking Tuesday said luesday the mai.. the veterans, in civilian clothes, who to put its house in order,” 374 jobs, including 1,098 police of­ Erna Hess Harmsen the home of Mrs, Irma Meridy, 27 Church, will lead a Bible study iji California campaign co- j^ teachers today returned to the picket stumbling blocks in the talks were have returned from war to resume Rockefeller said. “If the city did take ficers, to save $200 million a year. Teresa Dr. David McQuade will Wednesday at 1:15 p.m. in the Rob- M l In Meinoriani iji chairmen said Tuesday. iii lines outside New Haven public salary increases and the allowable their lives and who have provided all these steps, that would be something Earlier Burns told a caucus of V chair the meeting. . Two other bins Room' of the church. : = = S In loving memory of our father, H i schools in defiance of a court injunc­ size of classes. people with the everyday necessities he had not anticipated. If the city did House Republicans he would drop his Charles Saunders, who passed away meetings have been held to develop and have helped organize banks, opposition to federal aid if he sees November ll. 1957. P WASHINGTON - A House | tion. The school board has offered a take these steps, he might reappraise this particular item. The Marine Corps League Ariens schools, town offices and factories. “deterioration” in financial markets ;;f; subcommittee has iji three-year pact containing no hikes the situation.” Beyond the Gate our beloved Dad Auxiliary will meet Wednesday at 8 Lawyers for the 1,200-member “ I like to think of Veterans Day as ijj recommended Commerce iji in the first year,- an across-the-board The city found an unexpected arising from New York’s threatened finds happiness and rest. St, Margaret’s Circle, Daughters p.m. at the Marine Home, Parker St. New Haven Federation of Teachers the day for honoring the veteran And there is comfort in the thought ;j^ Secretary Rogers Morton be ■ § $200 raise the second and the oppor­ friend in Washington Tuesday — financial collapse. of Isabella, will meet tonight at 8 at Sno Thros were due in Superior Court to show turned civilian, who serves his or her that a loving God knows This. ■ij cited '.'or contempt of Congress jij tunity to negotiate a raise in the third House Republican leader John the KofC Home. Refreshments will cause why they should not be held in country in all walks of life, seeking a Sadly missed by jiji for ignoring its subpoena for jjj year, Carrano said. Rhodes of Arizona, a conservative be served. • contempt of Judge George A. Saden’s peaceful solution to the differences in Wallace formally ______Sons and Daughters ’jj documents on U.S. firms iji The union wants a 3 per cent in­ who says, “It’s sort of degrading to return to work order, issued at the the world and exploring ways to keep iJi honoring an Arab boycott ij crease the first year, 4 per cent the be bankrupt.” opens campaign start of the strike Monday. American free of future wars," Lan­ ijj against Israel. Morton claims iji second year and 5 per cent the third, In a break with Ford, Rhodes said non said. ijij passing on the information jii Union President Frank Carrano Carrano said. at a news conference he could sup­ MONTGOMERY, Ala. (UPI) - \ CHRISTMAS SALE i would be a breach of con- j^ port a short-term loan guarantee to Gov. George C. Wallace pronounced f and iii fidence with the companies and enable New York to avoid bankruptcy himself “the people's choice” today iji blames Congress for not iij and formally announced his can­ SUPPER iji making it illegal for American ii U.N. Zionism vote condemned didacy for the Democratic presiden­ iii firms to comply with the ii Ribicoff urges tial nomination...... ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH i iii boycovt. g By NICHOLAS D VMLOI I United States should remain in the future foreign policy, said he would 'T will be a candidate for the COOPER AND HIGH STREETS ; UniU“