PAGE TWENTY-EIGHT — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Cwin., Mon., June tt, ll>73 Plans Started in 1969 Childs Marvels' SESQUICENTENNIAL y For Lord Mayor Visit At Long Parade WEEK I SOL R. COHEN Richard Martin, then town VOL. x e n , No. 226 manager. He brought his two (Herald Reporter) MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, JUNE 28, 1973 Hef and his family are addition to adopting budgets June 23 ■ 30, 1973 Manrhestvr^A City of Vilhfr,, Charth SOL R. COHEN To 92-year-old Richard S. daughters on that ^ i t . TWENTY-TWO PAGES PRICE: FIFTEEN CENTS required to move into the Town and making policy, ctmsists of Childs, vdio left his hometown He has the two daughters, Hall, where the living quarters the various agencies and com­ (Herald Reporter) of Manchester to 1892, “when it five grandchildren, five great- i include five bedrooms. missions required in city was a cattle town,” and who grandchildren and, “at last * Schedule of Events Although the City of The Lord Mayor and his wife government. The town clerk count, four or five great-great- Manchester, England knew returned Saturday to par­ have two daughters—21 and 16. and his assistants, in addition to ticipate to a celebration of a grandchildren.” four years ago that its Lord Lord Mayor Collis was in the administrating the city govern­ town “now grown up,” the His wife the former Grace Tuesday, June 26 Mayor and Lady Mayoress United States once before — a ment, have a great role in marvel of the long parade was Hatch, died 11 years ago. Mr. wouid be guests of few weeks ago, when he spent recommending programs to the “the remarkable popular and Childs lives to an apartment to Dean Quizzed four days in New York on council. Brooklyn Heights, N. Y. which Senators Manchester, Conn, the week volunteer turqout of the peq>le. Beard Judging Contest - VFW Home, 7:30 p.m. behalf of BOAC (British "It was a delightful overlooks the East River. A of its Sesquicentennial Bike Route Ride to Historical Markers - 7 - 9 p.m., starting •1-?. Celebration, it didn’t Overseas Airlines Cor­ experience for an oldtimer like housekeeper assists him. Population Drops at Municipal Building. know untii a month ago who poration). This is the first visit me, back to my hometown after This year, he received an for his wife. Ex-Counsel To President the Lord Mayor and Lord Boardman said the population so many years,” he said while honorary degree of Doctor of Band Concert by Salvation Army Band - Center Park - 7 Misses Work of what is known as the City has Laws from Lehigh University. watching the parade from the P.M. Premiere performance of Manchester Sesquicenten­ Lady Mayoress would be. Although thd Lord Mayor is dropped almost 200,000 in re­ Mr. Childs said he is proud he The English city’s 132- reviewing stand. “I’ve never nial march. Gives Version OLWatergate elected to a one-year term only, cent years, because of a low- seen anytotog like it. I saw one had something to do with member council elects a there are, at present, only 12 cost, low-income housing other parade as big as this in placing the council-manager Coleman Amusement Rides, Parkade, 3 p.m. to 11 p.m. Lord Mayor each year — for WASHINGTON (AP) - John living former Lord Mayors. redevelopment program under­ Moscow, but never before to an form of government in over 2,- Historical Exhibit - Whiton Library, 1 p.m. - 6 p.m. dent in. connection with ” ... It just became an Instant only a one-year term. This Lord Mayor Collis said he taken in the area. The housing American town.” 300 cities and towns. W. Dean 111 testified today that Watergate. Cheney Homestead - Special Exhibits, 1 p.m. - 5 p.m. he believes White House aides I way of life,” he said. ” ... And I year it elected Kenneth enjoys his position as a is being constructed in the sub­ Mr. Childs was to Moscow to “Towns have given it up and “My opiiiion is that he would participated in it.” He said he returned to it,” he said. “They probably relayed to President Collis, on the City Council welcome relief from the hustle urbs, under government loans. view the 50th Anniversary report everything he knew in acted on instructions from have changed their forms of Wednesday, June 27 Nixon information about the since 1951 and an alderman and bustle of politics. What he He said the average, monthly celebration of the Russian some form to Mr. Haldeman,” Haldeman, former White House does miss, he said, is his en­ rental for the hosulng Is |60, the Revolution. government because they dis­ An Evening with the Performing Arts (Manchester High Watergate wiretapping and im­ Dean said. since 1971. mediate cover-up. aide John D. Ehrlichman and Back in 1969, when plans forced year’s absence from his same ratio to wages as low-cost “Sure they had a big parade,” agreed with individuals ad­ School) 8 p.m. Dash then asked whether other officials. work. He is a mechanical American housing bears to ministrating the government. The ousted White House were being started for this he said. “But, for someone like Haldeman would have reported Dean said in retrospect he engineer, employed by American wages. Tliey found they were wrong, counsel clearly labeled that as me who’s people-oriented, Historical Exhibit — Whiton Library, 1 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. word of the wiretap and should have done more to stop year’s Sesquicentennial, AEIGES, an engineering firm He wasn’t asked about the and they returned. I can say an opinion, and claimed no there’s no comparison. Their Cheney Homestead - Special Exhibits, 1 p.m. - 5 p.m. coverup. to'toe President. the wiretapping plans when Nathan Agostinelli, then in Stratford. Watergate affair but parade was put on by the categorically that the council- firsthand knowledge that the “I believe he probably would mayor here, wrote to the manager government is the Colenjan Amusement Rides, Parkade, 3 p.m. to 11 p.m. President knew in advance of they were first proposed in his The 13!^member City Coun­ volunteered the observation, government — at it’s expense. have reported it,’’'Dean presence. Manchester, England City cil, whicn elected him Lord “Politically, the opinion is that, best toere is. I should know. toe Watergate operation. 2 Here, the people were involved replied. In a statement read befor^ Council and issued an invita­ Mayor, consists of 99 councilors if it had happened in England, I’ve lived with it more years Thursday, June 28 And later Dean told the — they planned it, they par­ After accusing Nixon and his the committee Monday, the (3 from each of 33 wards and the government would have than anyone else.” State Lottery drawing (Main St.) 10:30 a.m. Senate’s televised Watergate tion to the Lord Mayor and ticip ate to it and they spent top aides of covering i!|) toe fired White House counsel elected by the people) and 33 , fallen.” M. Childs was hosted by Mr. hearings that he thought it un­ Lady Mayoress to attend. money on it. It was an extraor­ Products Show (Manchester High School) 5:30 -10:30p.m. Watergate wiretapping affair. droned through his long- Authorised Visit aldermen (1 from each ward He said there has been little dinary exhibition.” and Mrs. Thomas Monahan Parachute Exhibition (Manchester High School) 7:30 p.m. fair to ask him for opinions on Dean returned to the witness while to Manchester, Saturday such matters. awaited account of how a third- The City Council voted to and elected by the councilors). reaction to Watergate among Mr. Childs said he was im­ chair to answer questions about and Sunday. Monahan is Historical Exhibit — Whiton Library, 1 p.m. - 6 p.m. rate burglary grew into a authorise the 1973 visit. It voted The 99 councilors serve for the general population in pressed by the horses — “not Nonetheless, under toe 245-page statement he read Manchester building inspector. Cheney Homestead — Special Exhibits, 1 p.m. - 5 p.m. questioning by committee massive conspiracy to head off also to authorize the visit of the three years and the 33 aldermen England. many of them around to toe ^ n a te panel Monday. Mrs. Monahfh’s father, the late counsel Samuel Dash, he a potentially disastrous scan­ town clerk or his agent. Town for six. Lord Mayor Collis, Boardman, commenting anymore.” Coleman Amusement Rides, Parkade, 3 p.m. to 11 p.m. Pressed about his own role in dal. when his one-year term is up,, further on the low-cost housing Mr. Childs, recognized Robert S. Binkerd, was to toe offered them. Cierk G. C. Ogden couldn’t Hike - Case Mountain - 5 p.m. the cover-up of campaign in­ “No one involved was willing will return to his duties as program in the Manchester, nationwide as the father of the Yale University class of 1904 Dean testified that Gordon volvement in toe wiretapping at arrange the trip for himself and with Mr. Childs. “Ten Nights in a Bar-Room” - 8 p.m., (Community Y, 80 N. to stand up and account for alderman. England area, said there was council-manager form of Strachan, aide to H. R. Democratic headquarters, toe he designated Leslie Board- Mr. Childs requested copies Main St. themselves,” Dean said. The Incidentally, he didn’t bring, much opposition to it among the government, has written a Haldeman, the former White former presidential lawyer said man, one of his five assistant of The Herald containing toe ar­ 34-year-old lawyer, by his own town clerks, to represent him. his official robes, chain of of­ suburban towns. He said the series of articles for The House chief of staff, knew what that operation was under way ticles he wrote for it. admission, was no exception— A town clerk in Manchester, fice and coat of arms to the program, before it began, had Manchester Herald, entitled, Friday, June 29 was going on at the Committee within two days of the burglary “After all,” he said with a until he said he realized that toe England is not a town clerk as United States. He said he may to be approved by the local “A Manchester Boy to the VProducts Show (Manchester High School) 5:30 -10:30 p.m. for toe Re-election of the Presi- on June 17, 1972. chuckle, “I have all this carefully woven cover-up was we know him in Manchester, wear them only when an of­ governments and had to be sold 1880’s.” progeny and 1 have; to show '‘Ten Nights in a Bar-Room” - 8 p.m.. Community Y, 80 N. falling apart. Conn. The English version is, in ficially designate attendant is to the area people. He rode in the parade to a car Main St. with him. with his name shown on the them I’m somebody.” effect, a town manager as we Grand Ball (State Armory) V It was at that point that he know him here. Relaxing Here sides and he remarked at the House Cuts Off became a turncoat. Dean said. Mayor Collis said at a Sunday applause he received along the Parachute Exhibition (Manchester High School) 7:20 p.m. Without telling the President or Ogden, in addition to having Parade Impresses Extra Police five assistants, has a deputy morning press conference, “It line of march. ^ to r ic a l Exhibit — Whiton Library, 1 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. his former chief aides H.R. Lord Mayor Collis said he is £■ “I was surprised at the many cierk aiso. Each of the five is very pleasant, very relaxing, Keep Order Cheney Homestead - Special Exhibits, 1 p.m. - 5 p.m. Haldeman and John D. to be here, after the busy life impressed with the many people who recognized the Cambodian Ehrlichman, the President’s assistants have special respon­ of West Newton, Mass, ponders over the purchase of a stained g iw piece at sibilities — not aione as ad­ we lead in our city. Our City English names given to towps name, Childs,” he said. “It’s a At Parade Coleman Amusement Rides, Parkade, 3 p.m. to 11 p.m. lawyer “began to unfold Council considered it of utmost in the Manchester, Conn. a r ^ . m exhibition Saturday and Sunday from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. delightful thing for an author to ministrators, but aiso as legal (Herald photo by IQemens) Youth Concert (Mt. Nebo) 7 -11 p.m. everything I knew about the counsel to the City Council. importance that its Lord Mayor Geographically, he said, names be recognized to public. I’ve A large group of police was case,” in a series of meetings like Bolton, Andover and the written several books. Tliis is required Saturday for traffic Bo|nb Funds Boardman, a solicitor of the attend your Sesquicentennial with the Watergate prosecutors like are about as close to the the first time I was recognized control during the town’s Supreme Court of Justice, is Celebration. We, in Saturday, June 30 . t WASHINGTON (AP) — The House, after joining the he had successfully deceived Manchester, England, consider Connecticut. Manchester as to in a parade.” Sesquicentennial Parade. for months. assigned the special respon­ Products Show (Manchester High School) 1-10:30 p.m. Swing Your Partner Senate to cut off all available funds for U.S. bombing in sibilities of housing, planning it an important event. We’re the English Manchester. Mr. Childs, former president, Police say ttot 30 regular The Lord Mayor was im­ Crowded Craft Fair then executive director, and Manchester Police officers (Mympic Day (Manchester High School) 9 a.m. - 4 p.m., .1 In his account to the Senate and properties. His appoint­ proud that you took the name of Cambodia, turned today to amendments that would block panel. Dean set the stagl by ment to his position is for life, our city for your own.’’ pressed at the nugnitude of now executive director were on traffic control duty. .•jnd continuing at Globe Hollow area, 4 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. With swirling skirts and flapping bow ties, members of the Manchester Square Dance Club any new money for the military activity. except that he must retire at His city, he said, has about Saturday's parade. He said he emeritus of the National They were aided by a 40-man “Ten Nights in a Bar-Room” - 8 p.m., Qimmunity Y, 80 swing thetf partners to the words of Earl Johnston, club caller, at last night’s open square One proposal would prohibit outlining' a pre-campaign at­ mosphere of a White House J witnessed a parade in England Earns $11,047 Gross force of National Guard M.P.’s, age 65. He is 45 now, is married, 32,000 municipal employes, for Municipal League, has been N. Main St.* dance at the State Bank of Manchester lot. A crowd of more than 500 later joined members any new spending for toe bonf- a population of about 547,000, recently and "It wasn’t, retiredJfor many years. a group of 40 to 50 State Police Grand Ball ( State Armory) available funds for “combat ac­ staff which worried constantly and has two sons — 15 and 9. of the club for this sesquicentennial event sponsored by the Army & Navy Club. The Silk bing. Another would ban use of tivities in, over or from off toe and a yearly budget of about anywhere as big as yours was.” among them the more unusual Howevdr, he still works full­ Auxiliary trooper^ and about new spending for any U.S. war about anti-Nixon Lord Mayor Collis, a member By SUE KLEMENS metalcraft received from the City Chorus and the Mountain Laurel Chapter of Sweet Adelines, Inc. provided musical shores of Cambodia, or in or of the Labour Party, must 3210 m illion In A m erican "I never knew of the crafts which seemed to stretch time in the League’s New York six Manchester Police auxilary Historical Exhibit — Whiton Library, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m demonstrators, hired spies to (Herald Reporter) viewers. Although popular at entertainment for part of the evening’s festivities. (Herald phdto by Pinto) actlvlUet in IndochiM. over Laos by U.B! torces.” serve his one-year term on a currency. Republican elephant and the the meaning of a crafts fair to office — as a volunteer officers. Caieney Homesteads Special Exhibits, 1 p.m. - 5 p.m. A choice between the two was tall political opponents and con­ More ‘‘lookers’’ than Cape Cod, the art of collecting President Nixon has 10 days strictly neutral and. non­ In mentioning American Democratic donkey untU the any type of handmadd good researcher. Traffic control was well offered in a continuing resolu­ templated plans to break the “buyers” viewed the “fair on antique silverware, napkin Coleman Amusement Rides, Parkade, 3 p.m. to 11 p.m. after he receives the $3.4-billton political basis. The Lord currency, he said also he’d parade,” he said. “I only knew exhibition. He was in Manchester in ordered on toe parade route, tion before the House that law in search of information. the green” crafts exhibition rings and other pieces which supplemental money bill con­ Mayor’s duties are only welcome the stabilization of the that one has a long memory and Gay napkin holders adver­ 1947, to speak at the installa­ police said, and due to toe ef­ As his story unfolded, he im­ Saturday and Sunday, but the are bent, soldered and polished would give the Pentagon and taining toe cutoff to either halt ceremonial and he nnay take no American dollar “as soon as the other is stubborn.” tised as “use napkin rings, save tion of the town’s first Board of forts of the traffic' control Daily Events Open To Public Schools Get Big ^BilF ' other f^ e ra l agencies stop-gap plicated in the cover-up the into fashionable jewelry and the.bombing or veto the bill. If D estimated crowd of 15,000 to 20,- part in political affairs or possible.” a tree” was one of the many Directors. He returned a few force, the parade flowed Historical Exhibit - June 24 - July 1 President, Haldeman, 000 people resulted in a gross sculptures is a relatively new authority to continue spending he does not act within that time meetings. He may not express a “It effects our economy, crafts which served the dual years later to visit the late smoothly and on schedule. Historical Markers - June 23 - June 30 Ehrlichman, former Atty. Gen. profit of 311,047 for the craft in (Connecticut. until Congress passes their the bill becomes law. political opinion. too,” he sa{d. purpose of decoration and con­ Lutz Junior Museum - June 23 - June 30 For.Matrons^ Back Pay regular appropriations bills. J o j^ N. Mitchell, special Sesquicentennial event, accor­ Tlie “lookers” as well as the ’The measure is expected to He is regarded as the first He and Boardman agreed servation at the two-day presidential counsel Richard A. About Town ding to fair co-chairman “buyers” were treated to a Natural Science Center - June 23 - June 30 The amendments were go to the President before toe citizen of Manchester, England. that the government of festival. “Ecology Beads,” defeated in the House Ap­ Moore, former special The VFW Auxiliary meeting Richard Carter. variety of craft Cheney Homestead - June 24 - June 30 then through the courts, if end of toe .week. He greets and entertains all Manchester, England “is, beads rolled rom strips of DOUG BEVINS calls for payment of $17,471.20 propriations Committee, but presidential counsel Charles W. scheduled for Tuesday has been Gathering under a green and deihonstrations. As leather- Tolland necessary. delegations visiting his city, possibly, the purest form of newspaper and layered with to school matrons, Kennedy bombing opponents announced Colson, ex-acting F ederal postponed until We^esday at white striped pavillion, crafters hacked and hammered Several other towns in the Senate Democratic Leader and represents it at local func­ council-manager government varnish, and patchwork items (Herald Reporter) told the school board Monday they would carry toe effort to Bureau of Investigation Direc­ 7:30 p.m. at the Post Home. craftsmen from Connecticut, thick hides, the buzz of a wood- night. Hartford area»have received Mike Mansfield vowed that if tions. known.” The City Council, in sewn from scraps of cloth, caCver’s saw provided a crude The Manchester school the House floor today. tor L. Patrick Gray III and a N Nixon vetoes toe bill he will not Massachusetts and New York system has been hit with a The $17,471.20 basically similar bill's requiring ad­ reminded spectators of a sim­ musical accompaniment to the The Weather The House shouted voice ap­ get the $3.4 billion, because the host of aides and assistants. displayed a diversity of wares ple and imaginative way of con­ ZBA To Hear ■ Inside f- whopping “bill” which Dr. represents the two-year pay ditional salary back-payments created from the typical weekends’s festivities, while a to school matrons, Kennedy proval Monday of Senate passed Senate will not'reapprove toe tributing to environmental con­ Cloudy with fog and a chance James P. Kennedy, superinten­ difference between school (See iiory on Page 14) leather and wood iten^ to more quiet, crocheter whipped her said, and Capitol Region towns prohibition against using any money. cern. of occasional drizzle tonight dent of schools, says won’t be matrons and school custodians, unusual objects such as jewelry hooks around skens of fluffy Today Weisses Host Visitors Three Requests and Wednesday morning with paid. Kennedy said, although he may join for a legal defense fashined from antique spoons, A pair of rings made from an­ yam. , Sesquicentennial The bill, sent to the Board of added that he doesn’t agree against the labor department wooden lawn ornaments or tique spoons was purchased as The Lord Mayor and Lad^“ the low tonight in toe low to mid P ictures, Community Calendar 60s add toe high Wednesday in pages 8 and 9. Education by toe Wage and with the computations of the decisions. beards made from recycled w ading rings by a couple, who Mayoress of Manchester, VIVIAN KENNESON Monday: Session 1, swim­ Hours Administration of toe labor department. At Saturday Reception paper. seemed to desire a perpetual England, .who are spending a toe 70s under mostly cloudy week in town for ' the Correspondent ming classes, Gandall’s Park; skies. U.S. Department of Labor, A field inspector from toe Each booth was labeled by an reminder of bnpendlng domestic Zoning Board of Appeals, 8 p.. labor department claims the June B. Tompkins appropriate sign, which served chores as well as eternal bliss. sesquicentennial events, Tel. 875-4704. Beard An amazing man for his age Mrs. Collis visited The Herald, The Zoning Board of Appeals Town Hall. school administration is dis­ A Manchester “The Spoon Couple” from purchased souvenir crafts on (Herald Reporter) (he’s past 90), Mr. Childs com­ took that tour, and saw editorial as a trademark for several Tuesday: Senior citizens, 1:30 criminating against school Other than appearing in the exhibitions, “flowers Cast to Hyannis, Mass., who created Sunday. Stained glass pieces, will hear three requests tor """appreciatic mutes to his office in New York staff members putting the p.m., R.E. building. United matrons in pay schedules, Judging Sesquicentennial parade Satur­ Last,” flowers preserved in a their own wedding rings from a two necklaces, a wooden variances at its meeting tonight every day from his home in finishing touches to the pictures at 8 p.m. at Town Hall. Congregational Church; Board Kennedy said. In The 1880s day, the first social event of the liquid resin mold, or “Give a set of sterling silver spoons, plaque, a cutting board and Brooklyn Heights by subway. pages that appear in today’s of Finance, 7:30 p.m.. Town Kennedy says, however, that week for the visiting Lord Hoot,” owl figures made from were enthusiastic about the glass trinkets provided a wide Wayne Ober of Vernon will Tonight He has to change subwayd each Herald. Hall; Town Gerk open 7 to 9 pay schedules for both school (Seventh In A Series) Mayor and Lady Mayoress, and wood and cloth, numbered favorable reation their range of remembrance for the seek approval of construction of way. He says his office is com­ About 10:30 p.m. Saturday, p.m. for dog licenses. matrons and school custodian^ Assistant Town Clerk of British couple. a commercial dog kennel for 34 JUNE TOMPKINS municating with over 2,000 the Fergusons departed with Wednesday: Board of Educa­ were set after “good faith'’ Richard S. Childs Manchester, England, was a Saturday’s parade gpers dogs on Rt. 74, about 2,000 feet (Herald Reporter) towns in the country at present, their English guests and the from Tolland Green. tion, 8 p.m., Hicks Memorial bargaining negotiations, anjl reception tto t evening at the on the town manager form of browsed through the crafts fair reception broke up soon Country Fair Events before, during and after the David Silva of Rt. 74 is School; Story Hour, 3 to 8 there is no discrim ination The daily program of events home of Town Manager Robert government which he founded. My father and my uncle, own amazement, hit him again, running brook, diverted from afterward. mammoth parade. This number seeking permission to build a years, 1 p.m., Gandall’s Park; against the matrons because o^ during Sesquicentennial Week Weiss and Mrs. Weiss at 71 N. He says he still travels, and when they married, slept with a whereupon he stopped and the St. Lawrence River, across All the delicacies on the of spectatorss, combined with concrete block building on an outdoor movie, 8:15 p.m., Cran­ their sex. [ is packed full of things to do and Lakewood Grcle. lectures to town groups am un- Fail For Many Reasons loaded revolver on the floor un­ repeated the admonition and the stretch of the playground candle-lit table bad been others attending the two-day existing building line and add dall’s Park; Conservation Com­ Job specifications fof places to see for everyone«.„i Also honored at the reception iversitites on his favorite sub­ der the bed. went on, leaving me for a mo­ 'that was provided for children prepared by Mrs. Weiss. A Ctountry Fair, held at Mt. tion failed to show up.i Others event, resulted to an early sell­ onto toe west side of an existing mission, 8 p.m.. Town Hall. matrons and custodians differ, The Historical Exhibit was Richard S. Childs of New ject, town government. Otherwise, the law was ment the pround hero of my of the visitors to the Fair, Nebo Sunday, in connection were omitted due to lack of in­ building within 12 feet of toe Thursday: Tolland County Kennedy said. tinues daily at the Whiton York, .founder of the council- out of the 35 two-and-a-half represented by the constable, a schoolmates. enabling the children to put with the town’s sequicentennial terest. gallon containers of ice cream boundary on Rt. 74, 1,000 feet Democratic Association, 8 “We feel the work of the Memorial at the North End manager form of government. For a man who broke his hip bulky man equipped with a tiny My paternal grandfather, together sailboats and float Police Report activities, was attended by a Some attractions, however, sold at a concession staM at from Sand Hill Rd. p.m., Italian American custodians is different from from 1 to 6 p.m. Two booths The Lord Mayor Kenneth three years ago, his vigor and little brick jail. Gordon Hicks Childs, dwelt in boats down the stream. 2 peak crowd of about 250. TTie did come off well. Center Park. TTie Exchange Gerald Lavigne of Old Post Friendship Club, Kingsbury that of the matrons,” he said, representing the Federal Collis and Mrs. Collis, and enthusiasm don’t seem to wane. Steven M. BanU, 31, of 310tk I lost my bbylsh awe of him the white painted brick cube on A small pond was provided crowd at times numbered only The free lunch offered by Gub of Manchester, which Mid Rd. is seeking a variance to Ave.; Town Clerk open 7-9 p.m., “and we haven’t set out to dis­ Period and toe Victorian Period Leslie Boardman, the assistant “When you’ve got a tiger by the Main St., was arrested and when I watched my grandfather Oakland St., which still stands. with a sailing dory on it with about 100 persons. Burger King, Cqnter St., and hot dogs, popcorn, and cold permit toe addition of a room for dog licenses. criminate in any way.” have been decorated and fur­ town clerk, were able to meet tail,” he said, “it’s hard to charged with second-degree stop him on Depot Square and He owned the valley bottom operating sails and a tipsy dis­ A number of events originally the icercream cones, donated by drinks throughout the event, and two-car garage to an Friday: Board of Selectmen, There are five matrons nished as typical rooms of the and chat with various town of­ stop.” burglary and third-degree inquire sharply as to what he behind the house, back to the position. scheduled to be held at the fair, Shady Glen, E. Middle ’Tpke, grossed about 320(X). existing house on Old Post Rd., 7:30 p.m.. Administration (cleaning ladies) employed in times. The Cheney family ficials, members of the clergy, Mr. Boardman, who was larcmy in connection with an was doing last Saturday night school yard, a charming grassy A real mud! i including a box lunch social, a were successful. ’Twenty per cent of profits about 3,000 feet from toe in­ Building. Manchester public schools — exhibit occupying the stage is and business men. fighting sleep due to the time apparent burglary at an apart­ when there was a rumpus out­ vale. One day as we came to our pie and watermelon eating con­ Children at the fair enjoyed ovei- thirty dollars will be tersection of Rt. 30. Saturday: Guitar Registra­ two at Manchester High School, remarkable in that it shows For the informal occasion, zone change in his trans- ment at 26 Prospect St., police side the saloon? Grandfather Alongside the house ran a waterworks, we beheld dis­ test, and a greased pig;catching the act of the Burger King and collected from the craftsmen Assessors Attending tion, 10 a.m., to noon, Cran­ two at Benne't Junior High some of the early, beautiful Mrs. Collis wore a gown with Atlantic flight the previous day, said. explained to him that the town canal connected under the road aster. Boys in our absence had red and pink floral print on Police said that the intruder contest, were canceled. his court jester, who rode on and the owners of the conces- Classes dall’s Park; Town Clerk open 9 School, and one at Illing Junior fabrics made by Cheney Bros. 6 was very impressed with the paid him money for being on from the pond on the other side stoned the scene, destroyed the Some were canceled because the Burger King float in Satur­ sion stands to cover The Board of Assessors will a.m. to noon to issue dog High ^hool. Special exhibits are also on black background. Mrs. Weiss parade. They don’t have was surprised by the occupants guard, and the constable shifted and leading to a gristmill and a clay pipe and the spinning mill persons essential to their opera- day’s parade. sesquicentennial expenses, ac­ not be in Town Hall this week. liopnopo The matrons do light daily display at the Cheney wore a sleeveless gown of white parades like that in England, he of the apartment and fled the from one foot to another unhap­ waterfall. The spillway from wheel and drained our little cotton lawn with a miniature cording to Richard Carter, who Members are attending an Sunday: “Walk in Tolland”, cleaning, dusting, .and so on, Homestead on Hartford Rd., said, not since World War H. scene. Btmis was later arrested pily, and, in effect, promised to the pond was under the bridge lake. One of our own members co-chaired the fair with Mrs. assessors school at toe Univer­ 1:30 p.m., Thorpe home, Ander­ Kennedy explain^, in ladies’ from 1 to 5 p.m. floral print. Mrs. Thomas Parades they did have were at his home and charged. do better next time. where the brook still flows, was suspected of having par­ Eleanor Coltman. sity of Connecticut. son Rd. bathrooms, girls’ locker rooms, Ferguson, who is hosUng the called “carnivals,” he said. Banls was released on a 95,- South Windsor For laughs and fun, the beard That was how I learned that providingi^ copious waterfall, ticipated in the vandalism, and Collis at her home this week, ’The Lady Mayoress was es­ 000 surety bond posted by a and other areas of secondary judging contest will be held and the Vtream wandered our discussion developed noisy schools. police are servants of the wore a long tailored gown with pecially impressed with the professional bondsman. tonight at 7:30 at the VFW citizens. across the valley bottom heat. Boy’s Condition Good Kennedy, defending the ad­ Home, 698 E. Center St. a black, yellow and white pipe bands. She confessed that Banls was also charged with Accordingly, when the con­ beyond my youthful horizon to The oldest boy, John Fitch, elephant design. ministration’s position on the The scheduled Bike Route althou^ the Lord Mayor has operating a motor vdiicle while stable drove past the school Union Pond. secured order and said: “This PAGAMI’S matter, said the $17,471.20 bill Ride to Historical Markers will the knack of taking refreshing under the influence of liquor, After Cycles Collide m yard in his sleigh on a day when A gravel bar in the stream is very serious. We must have a Among the guests were C. police said. for back pay ‘^shouldn’t be paid start at the Municipal Building little cat naps vdienever he gets \ MANCHESTER CATERERS the stiow was abundant and provided for a group of us boys court.” Elmore Watkins, honorary The charge was'nude Satur­ at the first instant.” at 7 p.m. and will take about the chance, she can’t do that Officials at St. Francis Holmes, 20, of 29 Lewis Dr., good packing, toe other boys an ideal playground, for, in At the age of eight, we hardly chairman of Manchester’s day night on Broad St. after Your Sesquicentennial Caterer He said he has talked with two hours. Anyone interested and she, too, felt the need of H(Mq>ital, Hartford, report that South Windsor. Hospital Fund Now Near $15^000 suspended battle, but I threw a bare feet and with trowels, we knew what a court was, but he Ses(squicentennlal, and Mrs. police observed him operating a Town Counsel David Barry, and may join the ride at any one of catching up on her normal rest six-year-old Glenn Burgess of Police say that Holmes was snowball after him and hit him could divert part of toe stream went on: “ I will be judge, Watkins;itklns; Dr. williiun Buckley, motorcycle erratically. He was the labor department order will routine. 120 Robert Dr., South Windsor, traveling south on Robert Dr., Order Your Cold Trays Now the markers nearest his on the shoulder. through our little area of land because I am the oldest.” who recently authored the book, released at that Ume on a flOO Bert Dittus, development director of Manchester Memorial Hospital, prints the names of be appealed, first through the residence. ’The Lord Mayor, who in is in good condition today after when toe boy rode the bicycle ROAST BEEF, TURKEY, HAM He stopped sharply, and all and make our own watery He named a prosecutor, and “A New England Pattym: The private life is an industrial non-surety bond. a Saturday accident in which out in front of toe motorcycle. members of the Master Donors Gub on a big chart as Mrs. Barbara Rose, his secretary, department’s Boston office and The specially composed landscape, including a'^pool, a the' other three of us became History of Manchester, Conn.; ” the boys identified me im­ engineer, seemed very spry for He Is scheduled to appear bi toe bicycle he was riding on Police’say that Holmes MUSHROOMS, SALADS, CHEESES reads them from her list. ’These are people who have donated |150 or more to the hospital Sesquicentennial March written waterfall, and a spinning the jury. The alleged culprit Mb', and Mrs. Jay Rublnow; Mr. mediately by looking at me. To having survived an exhausting court on all charges on July 9. was struck by a motorcycle. swerved his vehicle and applied Appreciation Fund to raise $60,0(X) for the purchase of a blooid chemistry analyser. The by former Mayor Harold A. waterwheel. was brought to trial, and with a and Mrs. Arthur H. nUng; Rab­ For Dance Night my amazement, he merely day plus travel fatigue. He was Hospital authorities say that his brakes but was “unable to closing date of the fund drive is June 30. Today’s total shows 314,360 collected to date, an Turkington will have its We called ourselves “The slow solemnity that would have bi and Mrs. Leon Wind; the Rt. Dollar Up threatened to tell my father on anticipating touring our town Police report that a 1968 toe boy suffered a fractured avoid contact.” premiere performance tonight Company” and collected there graced the Supreme Court, the Rev. MIsgr. Edward Reardon; Open Til Midnight additional amount of $1,785 since yestenlay. New members of the Master Donors Club are LONDON (AP) — European me. and some of the businesses and Chevrolet Canuuro, yellow with right leg, head injuries and The boy was taken to . at 7 at toe Manchester Salva­ on our way home from ^hool in suspect was slowly reduced to Dr. and Mrs. James P. Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Glenpey, Mr! and Mrs. George T. LaBonne, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. foreign exchanges shrugged off If he had threatened to tell institutions. a blacktop, was stolen from bi multiple bruises in the acci­ Manchester Memorial Hospital tion Army Band Concert in the afternoon. tears and confession. Kennedy; Mayor John W. June 29th & 30th Harold W. Garrity, Mr. andMrs. Nat N. Schwedel, in memory of Saul and Rigi Sllverstein, the latest Watergate dis­ my mother, I might have been He expressed interest in front of a home at 34C Thomp­ dent. ' and was later transferred to St. Center Park. Turkington will In recent years, by way of my The penalty doomed him to Thompson and Mrs. Thompson; son Rd., Saturday morning. We Deliver To Your Table Mr. and Mrs. E. J. McCabe, Mrs. Norman Specter, Mm. John L. Jenney, Mr. and Mm. closures and sent the U.S. alarmed, but my father had touring The Herald and seeing Police say that the bicycle Francis. direct his own composition. daughter in Canada, I relayed repair the damage, but soon we Mr. and Mrs. Francis Mahon^, Police are bivesUgaUng the dollar up strongly today, ap­ never laid hands on me. the new method of publication, was in collision with a motorcy­ No police action has been John L. Pickens, Frederick W. Spaulding, D.M.D., Lucille Sloan Smith, in memory of The kiddies can enjoy the the joy we found in having a were all helping him doing it, Mr. and Mrs. Burl Lyons. 646-0037 parently anticipating that good I listened to his vain th re a t. and and Sunday afternoon he and theft. cle operated by Richard taken in toe accident. Dr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Sloan, and Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Parker. Supporting Donors are merriment provided by living brook as a playgound, and ending in peace and amity. foreign trade figures will be an­ without reply, and he drove on, Mrs. Edna V. Cox, in memory of Melvin G. Cox Sr., Mr. and Mrs. W. Stanley McCormick, Coleman Amusement Rides at toe World’s Fair of Montreal, I treasure the memory as my nounced in Washington later in whereupon I threw another Mr. and Mrs. John L. Von Deck, and Mr. and Mm. Henry R. Skiff. (Herald photo by Pinto) daily at toe Parkade from 3 to snowball after him, and to my she procured the provision of a first lesson in law. the day. 11 p.m. PAGE TWO — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester .-Conn., Tues., June 26, 1973 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. ’Tues., June 26. 1973— PAGETHBRi**. y Theater Religious Growth Recalled •THIt It A HMAOr ^Singing Savoyards’ Sheinwold on Bridge TV Tonight Court Cases I See Saturday'e HermU for- HM Schedule Complete TV LUtingt During Interfaith Service -A tm iET FOR PREm Perform Wednesday North dealer Circuit Court 12 t o r GIVE YOUR OPPONENTS ALICE EVANS Fay Sherwood, no age or ad­ Neither side vulnerable St. and eventually to Spencer Manchester Session state ’Theater — "Charlotte’s One of the featured musical the best knoYvn G&S operettas CHANCE TO CO WRONG (Herald Reporter) Church, the United Pentecostal dress available, also charged NORTH - 6 : 0 0 - Charges of possession of a WORKS IN Web,” 3:00-9:00; “Star groups which will perform at have been presented. In 1971, By Alfred Sheinwold St. and then on to the river and Church, and , the Church of with two counts of threatening (3-8-22) NEWS An aura of bright hope for the non-narcotic controlled sub­ A DRAWER I Spangled Girl,’’ 1:30-7:30 the Evening of Performing Arts Test yonrself by playing the ♦ Q 84 aross,” she continued. .Jesus Christ of Latter-day in the same case, was also the Worjeshop made its only K 83 (10) I SPY growth of brotherhood in the DUWONAL Wednesday evening at Bailey West cards in today’s hand. If She spoke of the first settler Saints and the Unitarian stance and illegal possession o f . presented in court. Her case Manchester Drive-In — "This departure from G&S and 0 KQ 1075 (20)<4b o u n d in o b o a r d coming years seemed to Auditorium is a select group you are really a top-notch in the 200 acres, which was a non-narcotic controlled sub- ' iCIintEasiMvooci Is A Hijack," 8:S0; "A Bullet presented Lemer & Loewe’s AK (24) SESAME STREET emanate from Center Universaliat Society. was continued to July 7. from the Gilbert and Sullivan player you will make a certain bought by John Gilbert from the Among those attending Sun­ stance^ with intent to sell were For Pretty Boy,” 10:30 "Camelot.” It is the group’s WEST EAST (30) TO TELL THE TRUTH Congregational Oiurch Sunday (G&S) Workshop. "compulsory” play at a certain (^neral Assembly, and of the rolled (rot prosecuted) in the DiityHany Blue-Hills Drive-In — plan to Intersperse Broadway 4 10 7 5 4 K 2 (40) DANIEL BOONE night as people of all faiths day n i^ t’s service were the ’The case of Paul L. Garceau, IN8TA- The Workshop, which stage. If you fail to make this first house of worship which companion cases of Edward W. MATICS PANAvaiOtr • TECHHIC<».0»r ■ Wk h x A Klnntif Coimxny “Poseidon Adventure,” 8:45; type shovfs with G&S operettas J 10 9 AQ76 looked back through the years Lord Mayor Koineth CoUis of 17, of Rt. 44A, Coventry, numbers about 75 members, play, don’t despair. Test your - 6 : 3 0 - was fitted up in 1762. It was in Manchester, England, accom­ Beaudry, 20, of Warehouse charged with disorderly con­ COLOR TUNING "Vanishing Point,” 11:00 in the future. 0 84 0 92 to the days when ecumenism Just push oni button ind you will be represented by a favorite luutner with the same (3) CBS NEWS May of 1792 that the G en ial Point ai^ John J . Gilhooley, 22, Meadows Drive-In — The G&S Workshop was JL Q9643 * 108 7 5 2 might have been a word but not panied by the Lord Mayoress, duct, was nolled (not lutom ilicilty balanct color in- f f DonaM Sutheriand (8) ABC NEWS Assembly granted that this of Enfield. tinsity. hu«. contrast, brightntss n u s(ii) “Wattstax,” 8:50; “Uberation smaller group of about 15 per­ organized originally by Bernard hand (if ne doesn’t read this ' SOUTH and the assistant town cleric, prosecuted). and can even activate automatic (22-30) NBC NEWS a practice. ’Ihe two were charged in con- Rated (Mft “Klute lane Fonda of L.B. Jones,” 10:52 sons, all members of the B. Campagna, formerly of column and test your first!) and 4 AJ963 area could be called Orford Leslie Boardman. fine tuning If already not in use Over 350 people filled the It's that easy' Workshop, who are known as get a belated snicker. - 7:00 - Parish ^ d , Mrs. Maidment necUon~1vith a motor vehicle Burnside ’Theater—."Play It Manchester, who subsequently C? 542 Center Church sanctuary and ’The Rev. Winthitq) Nelson, Peter Hilinski, 29, of 117 ‘"The Sin^ g Savoyards.” ’The North dealer 0 AJ63 (3) UNTAMED WORLD said, "If we had kept the name dieck last month iir which ap- Again Sam,” 7:30; ’’Lady Sings organized a similar group while narthex for an inter-faith com­ co-pastor of Center (%urch, ’Tudor L^ne, pleaded guilty to a The Blues,” 9:00 group is under the direction of Neither side vulnerable + 1 (8) TRUTH OR of Orford, we would have gave the welcoming speech. proximately a pound of charge'of breach of peace and a resident of Stratford. With the munity celebration com­ Vernon Cine 1 — “Kid Blue,” Joan Niiler of Glastonbury, who North East South West CONSEQUENCES celebrated our 200th anniver­ marijuana was siez^. was fined $50. HKH SCHOOL exception of one year, ^ the memorating 150 years of ’The Rev. Lyman Fairar, presi­ 7:15-9:00 also accompanies the group and productions from 1960-1971 1 NT Pass 3 4 Pass (18) DICK VAN DYKE sary last year.” dent of the Manchester Area ' PLUQ4N HEY-73 religious growth in Manchester. ’Two Manchester men, each CIRCUIT Vernon Cine 2 — “Let ’The is the regular pianist for the were under the direction of 4 4 All Pass (20) BILLY GRAHAM She told of the history of Conference of diurches and co­ Jam es J. Mangan, 18, and Before the service, the Salva­ charged with two counts of MODULES GRAD! Good ’Times Roll,” 7:30-9:15 Workshop. Miss Martha White, head of Opening lead — J CRUSADE Center Cliurch from the day it pastor of Center (Church, gave Timothy J. Mangan, 16, both of Most chassis components are tion Army Brass Ensemble threatening, pleaded guilty to on replaceable modules If a you’re No Longer A KId-RIght? East Hartford Drive-In — ’The selections to be heard (22-30) NEWS was established in July 1779 as the invocation. East Hartford, each charged circuit needs to be repleced. an. Manchester High School’s Public Opening lead — Jack of presented a concert of favorite ‘"The Chinese Connection,” will represent the various types (24) ZOOM the Church of Christ, and of tbd reduced charges in court Mon­ exchange module can ^ plugged WRONGI From Mon. Thru Thursday, music department. The last two Hearts hymns on the lawn of the “The (h'eation,” a poem by with third-degree larceny, tMth in by A service technician of music to be found in G&S (40) ABC NEWS other churches which were day. usually in the home! ' Now thru June 28, 8:45; ”U Mans,” 10:40 productions were directed by You open the jack of hearts church. James Weldon Johnson, was in­ pleaded guilty to a reduced East Windsor Drive-In — operettas and will include solos, Records organized during the first 50 terpreted by members of the The two, charged in a compa­ charge of fourth-degree larceny John Sibun of Hebron with from the West hand and con­ - 7:30 - Threaded through the early YOU pay your last kid price as our gift to you. “Life & Times of Judge Roy small ensembles and chorus Maurice Steinberg and Wllliflm years of Manchester’s Sacred. Dance Group of Center nion case, were William J . and were fined $50 each. tinue the suit until your side has (3) I’VE GOT A SECRET history of Manchester chuKhes MATRIX ■ring your ’73 Tassal or OlphNna to Jo n y Lewis _ Bean,” 8:45; “War Between numbers. existence. ’They included the (Church. Krar, 32, of 566 Wetherell St., Tyler as musical directors. Warranty Deeds taken the first three tricks. So (8) YOU ASKED FOR IT as told by Mrs. H ar^ Mald- PICTURE Turin dnoma, CsMor Plsza, Rts. 86, ExH 93, Members participating are South and North Methodist wh« pleaded guilty to a charge Model WU8006KS BRIGHT Man St Women," 10:55 ’The Evening of Performing Mak Construction Co. Inc. to far, so good. You need one more (18) JONATHAN WINTERS Music was provided by the Alan P. Thomas, 21, of East Janet Acker, Cal Beggs, Kay ment, historian of' Center of breach of peace and was Motorola Matrix-Bright Picture TUBE Msnctwstor, and soe the Movio of your cholcs for South Windsor Cinema — .Arts will b^in at 8. Ralph (22) POLICE SURGEON Churches, Second combined choirs of North and Hartford, pleaded guilty to a Tube, Insta-Matic Color Tuning, Plug-In Albert W. and Wanda S. trick to defeat the contract. Church, and the Rt. Rev. Msgr. fined $100; and Michael Crisp, clean pictures with 7Sc. SABII. ' “’The Waitresses," 7:00-9:15; Donnestad, Robert Gordon, Maccarone, music supervisor Congregational Church, St. South United Methodist charge of possession of circuit modules, solid slate chessls (except vivid color. And in the Forrest, property at 46-48 At the fourth trick, you or (24) BOOK BEAT Eldward J. Reardon, pastor of "How Many Times,” 8:15 Doris Horton, Robert Horton, at Illing Junior High School, is Mary’s Episcopal Church, St. Churches, St. Mary’s Episcopal Rubera, 20, of 120C Rachel Rd., marijuana and was given a 60- 4 tubes). Instant Picture and Sound. Motorola Matrix Bright tube, Bigelow St, conveyance tax your partner should get out (30) ANIMAL WORLD St. Jam es Church, was the a jet blKfc matrix surrounds U.A. East 1 - "Let The Good Mary Kalbfleisch, Kitty Keller, chairman of the event. Robert Bridget Church, the first Bap­ Church, Center Church and St. who plead^ guilty to a charge day suspended sentence. Early American credenza cabinet. each color dot. 157.20. safely with a club. It is now up (40) DRAGNET munificence of the Cheney Times Roll,” 7:30-9:15 John Lombardo, Alan Lyons, Morrissey will be master of tist society which was dis­ Bridget Church. Concordia of disorderly conduct and was Herman M. Frechette and to declarer to show what he can - 8:00 - family gifts to new struggling fined $50. INCLUDES ONE YEAR IN-HOME SERVICE U.A. East 2 - “Kid Blue,” Jeri Lyons, Pat ’Turner and ceremonies. banded a few years later, and Lutheran (Thurch dioir also Basic Terms o( Guarantee are: Albert R. Martin to David T. do. (3) MAUDE churches providing the STARTS WED.I 7:30-9:15 Pierre Marteney. Trinity Covenant Church, which sang an anthem. Others taking 4 - Motorola guarantees to pay labor charges lor correction of product defects lor one year from Smith and Linda Moriarty, Declarer naturally leads a (8) DEAL WITH THE ISSt^S churches with both land and purchase date. Motorola guarantees to exchange a detective picture tube lor two years from TRADE U.A. East 3 - “Lost The Gilbert and Sullivan in the beginning was called the Veteran Cast prqxerty at 54 Florence St., small spade from the dummy (18) ADVENTURER financial aid. part in the musical portion of purchase date and to exchange all other detective parts lor one year from purchase date. and Horizon,” 8:15 Workshop had its beginning in Swedish Evangelical Mission the service were the Salvation Any exchange will be made with new or remanulactured Motorola parts at Motorola's dis­ conveyance tax 132.45. and finesses with the jack. (20-22-30) MOVIE Msg. Reardon noting the the spring of 1947 with a young In LTM Special □lurch and later the Swedish Army Trumpeters, Karen cretion. Guarantee Is effective only when serviced by a Motorola Authorized Servicer during Robert L. Burke Jr . and South continues by — — 8:30 — “marvelous generosity’’ of the normal working hours. Guaranies does not cover Installation, set-up, travel time or mlleagd, adult group at South United The Little Theatre of Congregational diurch. Krinjak, and Gary, Geoffrey antenna system, adjustment ol customer controls, foreign use or damage due to owner Kathleen P. Burke to Harry L. Just a moment. Which spade (3) HAWAII FIVE-0 Cheney family to the SAVE WA’TTS PRESIDENT Methodist Church as its Manchester has picked a cast of Msg. Reardon spoke of the and Donald Perrett; Walter misuse. and Jean Roy, property at 177- did you play from the West (8-40) MOVIE Manchester churches, said that OF SCHOLARSHIP ASSN. nucleus. The group’s first L’TM veterans for its con­ churches formed during the Grzyb, organist; and a guitar WOW! 179 Maple St., conveywee tax hand on that first round of CINCINNATI (AP) - Andre presentation was "T rial by “Divorce HIs/Olvocce Hers." ' ‘‘In this year of the tribution to An Evening of Per- $45.10. trumps? (18) MANCINI GENERATION next 50 years. ’They included St. group consisting of Michael Watts, 26-year-old concert pian­ Jury” which was given as part Sesquicentennial, we should forming Arts during Frances H. Gordon to Did you follow suit with your James Church, the ikivation Kohut and Bob Martell of the ist, has accepted the presidency — 9:00 - mark their devotion in some Phn “N Y OF OW OlllDr 101 of a variety program. From Manchesters Sesquicentennial Frederick M. and Carol A. lowest trump? If so, don’t tell a Army, Concordia and Emanuel Church of the Assumption, Phone 528-15S4 of the American Music Scholar­ (18) 700 CLUB significant way.” that start, the Workshop to be presented W ^ esd ay at 8 Newnuui, property on Hamlin soul. You have failed the test. Lutheran Churches, the Church Bridget Bossidy of St. Bridget ship Assn. (24) INTERNATIONAL Mrs. Maidment, who spoke of Great Excitement This Week expanded and became a civic p.m. at Bailey Auditorium. St., conveyance tax $12.10. Compulsory False Card\ of the Nazarene, St. John’a Church, and Robin Bouton and CENTURY TV This organization, based PERFORMANCE th e first 50 years of 17B Bumslda Ave. EAST WINDSOR organization, drawing in­ All the leading roles in ‘"rhe Judgment In this situation, you must Polish National Catholic Chris Ahlness of Emanuel At The ,U.S. RTE 5. 623-3079 here, was founded in 1954 by Manchester’s religious life, East Hartford ■ - D R IV E -IN ' ■ ■ terested persons from Torch Bearers” are being Patricia White versus Earle make a compulsory false card. — 9:30 — Church, and Temple Beth Lutheran Church. Grace Ackerman, a piano took the audience back to "the ENDS TONIUrr Manchester and surrounding played by long-time members; G. White, property at 129 You must play your midle (3) SIX WIVES OF HENRY Sholom. Rabbi Wind of Temple Beth teacher. It never has had a towns. times when there were just “JUDGE ROY KMT I "NM IETWEEN MEN I WOUT in fact, all but three parts are Brookfield St. trun^, not the lowest trump. VIII T h e last 50 years* of Sholom gave a prayer of PARKADE! musician as its president. trees and woods, meadows and The Workshop was being played by charter Marriage Licenses You must try to give declarer Manchester’s religious growth thanksgiving for the past and The association, which has — 10:00 - ' brooks, with the Indians as thd * Bob Coleman Shows reorganized and incorporated in members of the group. John Joseph Schneider, the impression that you started was told by Mrs. Roland hope for tpe future. Maj. awarded more than 400 scholar­ (8-40) MARCUS WELBY only inhabitants" of what we * Big Week-Long Sale 1964 as a non profit, charitable Headed by Jim P ^ e rg a s t, Brooklyn, N.Y., and Maribeth with 10-x of trumps. If he (20-22-30) NBC REPORTS Chirico, a member of one of Lawrence Beadle of the Salva­ ships to American piano stu­ organization, and has since today know as Manchester. Join In the Fun All Week Long dents, is primarily concerned president of L’TM, the cast in­ Hilditch, 58 Summer St., July 7, believes your story, he will get (18) JIMMY SWAGGART Manchester’s newest religious tion Army concluded the ser­ Read Potpourri Every Wednesday been an annual contributor to ‘‘During 1636, Thomas with setting yearly piano cludes Ruth Rowley, Penny St. James Church. back to dummy in order to lead (24) SPEAKING FREELY groups, the Unitarian Univer- vice with the benediction. STARTS WED.I Instructors of the Handicapped. Hooker left Cambridge, Mass., achievement goals on 14 levels, Richter, Henry Murphy, Ema David Dagon, South Windsor, the queen of trumps through salist Society. She told of the Beginning with 1960, a show — 10:30 - with a small group of people from beginners to college grad­ Burgess, Betty Lundberg, Ir­ and Deren Jaskulka, East Hart­ your partner’s king. The queen, growth of the First Church of has bMn p ^ u ced annually. All (18) LIVING WORD and followed Indian trails buxtmg JAMBS COaUmT uates. ving Mann, Bruno Primus and ford, June 30. king and ace will all fall on the Christ, Scientist, the Latvian through this area, perhaps Tim Poquette. Thomas Michael Waldo, 15 sanie trick, and your ten of — 11:00 — Lutheran Church, the Com­ taking one of the three great Director Phil Burgess Sr. is Eva Dr., and Wendy Hope trumps will then be good for the (3-8) NEWS munity Baptist Church, the C22iTHEATRES EAST (18-22-30) NEWS trails through here,” she said. itgarrettand Bi u y t h e m] MIOC.I rp«i UlHCNrStMtH PlRKIOMtlY ilY! being assisted by Toni Fogarty, Spooner, 30 Eva Dr., July 7, St. setting trick. Church of the Assumption, St. IhCCOODllMElAfiOli nutmei Frar^ Minutillo, Dave Newirth, (20) HAVE GUN-WILL "The great trail would have Mary’s Episcopal Church. If declarer thinks that you Bartholomew’s Church, oferJcMi^ PeAdliestofffktiik Mary Blish, Roger Hall and John Edward Holmes, East start with 10-x-x of trumps, he TRAVEL taken them through Bolton to Calvary Church, Church of iuper Dusty Behrens. Hartford, and Shirlee Mae will lead out the ace of trumps - 11:30 - E. Middle Tpke., to E. Center Christ, the Presbyterian _ , MOPPPI WARRPi OATH A \» i WILLIAM HOLDEN “WILD ROVERS” PmRMVlB MMJOHMON^ Tile scene being presented Tarryk, East Hartford, June SO. without bothering to play dum­ (3) MOVIE W B tU r f* playnousi takes place backstage on the Ernest Elois Saur, East Hart­ my’s queen. Your partner’s "S^n of ItM Pagan” (1954). opening night of a 1920 amateur ford, and Masae Uchikawa Gon­ king will fall, and dununy’s EAST H ARTFORD (8 )'MOVIE ■ BBVigpaMHW .!( th‘) .III i.'iimlitioni’d theater group’s annual produc­ salves, 151 Pearl St., July 4, queen will capture your ten. TTER h Eldj U.S. ROUTE 5 • - D R IV E -IN - ■ 5 2 8 -7 4 4 8 I...... I tion and is a hilarious mass of e “Quantrlll's Raiders" (1958). They Seek to Resell ..... -.L.-.-iiSIBH IW g f i.ii f K't S )• irijf’Msi'n T hi’.itu ’, Community Baptist Church. And now. declarer makes his June S to re Mrs: Open Nightly Till 9 P.M .-Sat. Till 6. confusion from start to finish. (20-22-30) JOHNNY CARSON lEnds Tonite: “ Chinese Connection" A ‘leM ant" Fhi‘ llniviTMly of Coiincclicul. contract. (40) JACK PAAR Tickets for the Evening of Building Permit! Daily Question Famous Bon Ami Name NOW-IEW C0NEDY-(K) Performing Arts are available Jarvis Construction Co. for Partner opens with one - 1 : 0 0 - Tops "Cat Bellou” at local banks. (8) JACK PAAR Cottage Homes Inc., 107 x 81 ad­ apade, and the next player SOL R. COHEN said Beahan. “We’ve been COME 0ML..C0ME 9AX. TO dition to industrial building at passes. You hold) Spades, A- advertising only since April, 7 (Herald Reporter) 641- 7H37 MM ( PAPMIHC. PIA» 0> fHIATRI “KID BLUE’’ ^TONITE thru JULY ^ 579 W. Middle ’Tpke., $79,000. J-9-6-3; Hearts, 5-4-2( and the response has been KMI Mmt • Km NV A Muspcal-Comedy Summer Pops Beginners Qroup • "A nationwide campaign sron BUTTERFIELD’S STARTS TOMORROW HMn Mm • n m m Francis J. Coleman for Diamonds, A-J-6-3$ Clubs, J. amazine.’’ In Rehearsal Coleman Bros. Shows, tem­ What do you say? 9UITAR will be undertaken to resell the He said his company has porary amusement rides at Answer: Bid three spades. famous Bon Ami name to the prepared a humorous kit, which American housewife.” ENTER ONCE AGAIN A Funny Rehearsals for the fourth Manchester Parkade, $600. ’This shows about 13 to 16 points, CLASSES it is sending to those who in­ summer season of the R. E. Miller for Jack counting distribution as well as Gordon T. Beahan IH, presi­ quire. A WHOLE |6 Week Course S12.| n u SOUIIS 18 • M . I I (IXIT IS) Manchester Summer Pops will VonDeck, tool shed at 11 Jean high cards, with strong trump dent of the Faultless Starch Co. Beahan said his company now I Thing of Kansas City, Mo., made the NEW WORLD OF begin July 11 at the Manchester Rd., $500. support of four or more cards. Starts My 10,11 $ 12 is tooling up — for middng the comment Saturday in \ Community College (MCC) Alfred A. O r ^ , sign at 805 Partner is expected to try for a ffaSTBI NOW! famous Bon Ami soap cake, the MAGNIFICENT Happened Manchester, while viewing the music room on the Bidwell St. Main St., $400. slam if he has substantially detergent and an aerosal glass MUSICAL . Can 649-2036 0 6 0 0 On The Way campus. Rehearsals will be Dunn Bros. Inc. for more than a bare opening bid. Sesquicentennial parade. He cleaner. He said the equipment G M NN W was in Manchester at the in­ ENTERTAINMENT each Wednesday from 7 to 9 Manchester Oldsmobile, Copyright 1973 BELLER’S MUSIC obtained from the original Bon p.m. under the direction of Dr. demolish commercial garage at General Features Corp 1013 Klin St, llindiettef vitation of the Sequicentennial . At 8 :0 0 _ To The Ami company is outdated and THROUGH JUNE 30. PN0UIMB-BS33 Robert Richardson of MCC. 512 W. Center St., $1,500. committee, because of his com­ n e^ s replacement. pany’s association with the Bon LOftttfi it Forum The program, to be presented R. E . Gower Remodeling for He said his company has been Exciting things are happenlng...rlght In our Butterfield’s store. nSHOU CMGU-MUFUUD Aug. 8 in the MCC auditorium, August Pezzenti, garage at 31 Ami name. importing the soap cakes and Exhibits, demonstrations, handicrafts both old and CJIMEI jOT Faultless Starch, established T WINNER OF 3 ACADEMY AWAnDSI No Sunday will include light classical and Marshall Rd., $3,000. powder from Bon Ami of new...tralned and talented artisans at work...creatlng, dla- I' Performance popular music. Taylor Rental Center for in 1887, owns the Bon Ami Mexico, associated with the _ playing and selling their wares. Come and bre^ke. Watch KUNGHESTER^ trademark in the United States Area student and adult in­ Town of Manchester, tem­ Home Products Co. of Mexico. different demonstrations each day. See the fo llo ^ g crafts: ^ I»• I f Y I- ‘ . I wm (.'mfm.i iiOliVM M VE = r -a strumentalists are invited to porary tent in Center Paric, and in 46 foreign countries. It ’The Mexican company can’t CslshwMnQtyamd>l fOs.B0Cdinony Tickets $3.50 VITO’S play. No auditions are rquired. $875. (Portnerly Villa Louisa) doesn’t own it in Mexico, nor in distribute the Bon Ami Students $2.75 For further information, call Pratt Sign Co. for Savings Villa Louisa Rd., Bolton Canada. products in the United States, WALT DISNEY ENAMELED COPPER JEWELRY • BLOWN GLASS Mary Chirico, 206 Long Hill Bank of Manchester, sign at 923 Open Snndnys—Closed Mondays — “It’s amazing how many un­ nor in the 46 foreign countries Productions' Krsi'l Viit inns. ?9 I 2 solicited letters we are getting Rd., South Windsor, 528-2014. Main St., $400. i where Faultless Starch holds NAM) MADE PEWTER •COM JEWRRY StlOWCASt CINIMAf I g U Laerence J . Coulter, swim­ from housewives, inquiring. the trade mark. ilieM ^ljS * 4 Where can we get Bon Ami’?” / EXIT FKFDRKS STREETIw EXIT MlStLVER LANE) Gmup H.iti's Av.iil.ililn ming pool at 106 Coleman Rd., “We’re very excited about WOOD TURNED ITEMS •PLEIUGLASS TERRARIUMS I onl-M EAST HARTFORD-24NR. TEL. INFtf.8W-H10' INOVIEiMnNQB $550. \ . • ACRES OF FREE LKSMTED PARKING Curl.nil K, I’ IVl the Bon Ami products,” said ^ Otto F. Heller, fence at 72 V fiB EjaB I'^ FDR PARENTS AND Beahan. “We think the soap FME BLOWN CANDLES •STONE ANIMALS •POTTERY y o u n g PEOPLf Chambers St., $30. Watergate cake, in particular, is ^n GRAND OPENING JUNE 27TH ATHIETE Donald J . Maloney, fence at Ito ti Mt niiKii a •• M m ecologically acceptable item. 112 W. Center St., $80. At A Glanee GENE ^ M M a*Mil Mt MMMy w We’re out to find out how many /ROGER M * iUTLS PROM HTFD I ei PXIT L5 TICKETS ALSO AT: appeal by a Groton Ellu lodge CHARGE. AGAWAM, MASS. MANCHESTER — Bullerflald't We Deliver To Your Table to uphold the Constitution by Dept.Store; NEWINGTON - The authorizing a burglary and of a state liquor license revoca­ tion based on alleged dis­ I ENDS TONIGHT "LADY 8IMB8 BLUES" ■ "PLAY IT A9AIN SAM" FriePirkin|,frie Admiititn Book Shop at MarkM Square. 6 4 6 -0 0 3 7 wiretap plan in 1970. MANCHESTER PARKADE TAKE 1-86 TO EXIT #92 crimination. ' \

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Sesquicentennial Guest Editorial jwrnisTTKi CHUCK 725 EAST MIDDLE TURNPIKE OPPOSITE ST. MRTHOLOMEW’S CHURCH A Time For Pride MANCHESTER Editor’s Note: Today’s special change, often in a wrong direction. DPEN MON. A TUES. 8 A.M. to 9 P.M. - WED. thru SAT. 8 A.M. to 10 P.M. STEAK 2 Manchester Sesquicentennial guest For this abandoned standard we have WATCH FOB DUB HEW BQHUS BIHGO DOME substituted improvement in the quali­ N. Main St., in this view looking east, once Hartford and to Rockville and Stafford editorial is by Dr. William E. ran closer to the railroad tracks than it does Springs. (Courtesy Mrs. Marilyn Mann, 255 Buckley, author of A New England ty of life in the community. Specifical­ today. Double trolley tracks at this point Summit St.) Pattern: A Story of Manchester, ly, what does this mean for our town? provided running room for cars going to Conn. We are on the fringe of a FIRST metropolitan district which will' DISCOUNT. R c j r r n w i n n CUT There was an unusual and in­ quickly swallow us into an un­ ^ WTTT^ Vv IH %|TfrO ’ teresting advertisement in the distinguished urban sprawl if we per­ Manchester Evening Herald, a few mit it to do so. Will our successors on days ago. Manchester’s Sesquicenten­ the next birthday in 2023 have a com­ Inside munity life, an identity as a City of nial, it concluded, "is a time to reflect Capital I i7 ‘ CENTER CUT - U.S.D.A. CHOICE on the beginnings, take pride in the Village Charm? What can we do to present and plan ahead for the prevent such a disaster of loss of Iden­ amt Saturday Nlglit 7 to 10' Andrea- Tally future.” tity? Physically we can expand our Fare R ep o rt green belt, of which we have the ta r n STEAK or ROAST This is excellent advice. Our an­ Rowland Evans and Robert tovak V iW L - AH Flavors A | | a beginnings In the golf course and Nike The Cost of Drugs niversary should be a time to honor \ REGULAR or MET SODA...... t s « ZU^ area to the south, Wickham Park on patients are being taken by Boiwioss Rollod the sturdy first settlers of Manchester WASHINGTON - It happens Nixon’s Expedient Freeze NaMsco a F a Fresh Braiia A the west and the two watersheds to at least once in every session of their friendly doctors and drug whose great concern, after the bare WASHINGTON - In picking Congress. Some august dealers,^^ they disagree harshly witl/such Mr. Nixon from each of eight SNACK CRACKERS...... ■ • llsMrtiU a5 necessities of simple living had been the east. Shouldn’t we take every op­ member takes the floor and Thefe is a product called his new anti-inflation program. academic economists a^Shultz top advisers; Shultz, Connally, vasodilator, used for heart President Nixon re je c t^ ad­ won laboriously from Connecticut portunity to enlarge that open space? charges that drug manufac­ and Herbert E. Stein, pudrman Stein, Federal Reserve chair­ patients. Vasodilator is sold to vice from political activists to of the Council of Ec^om ic Ad­ Shouldn’t we buy not only Case Moun­ turers are a bunch of greedy man Arthur Burns, m ...... 2 0 * wilderness, was to provide for the crooks who are robbing the pharmacists by^ its manufac­ take the inflation issue across visers. Undersecretary of Treasury Hanover - 3 Bean and VogotaMa n # | a worship of God and the education of tain but any other undeveloped land on public blind. turer for $36 per 1,(XI0 tablets the country in a daring series of But when Conhally put the William Simon, Management under its brand name. The stump speeches which would case to r e tire ^ e n . Alexander and Budget director Roy Ash, CHICKENS their children. It is a time to pay the edges of the town? As a m atter of The issue is the relative cost SALADS...... of brand-name drugs and those same manufacturer sells the highlight his personal concern Haig, White rfouse staff chief, economic stabilizer John U.8.D.A. Cholca U | Qnirttrs wWi Biot tribute to the Cheney family who built pimple economics, it will be chieaper sold under their generic, or samq»drug under its generic and dramatize his his personal Leonard/Garment, the Dunlop and White House j name for $1.75 per 1,00Q tablets. here a great industry and with it a to do this than to permit development chemical, names. Brand-name involvement. President;^ counsel, Shultz and foreign economic aide Peter ^WBERRY PRESERVES ___ ..5 9 * drugs cost more, because the Read Nelson’s data and weep. Instead, Mr. Nixon chose an Stein, he^was quickly put down. Flanigan. Of these, at least four and then build new schools and sewer London RroH, U.S.D.A. Cholea model community. It gives us an oc­ drug boys spend $l-billion a An anti-hypertensive drug is across-the-board price freeze. Haig Reminded Connally that opposed any freeze. Wlaslc FF a Ronalaaa U.S.D.A. Choice A A casion to express appreciation of the facilities and expand our water year in mostly tasteless adver­ sold wholesale under its brand He hoped the drama of the Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev In the face of that strong anti­ nam e for $39.50 per 1,000 freeze announcement by itself would soon be in Washington. KOSHER MILS ...... n .3 9 labor and sacrifices of thousands of system. tising to promote them. Yet, freeze sentiment, Mr. Nixon i m K STEAK...... ^ U .3 9 CHUCK STEAK.... practically every independent tablets, and for only $1.35 under would restore the credibility of Garment kissed off the idea as nevertheless invoked his freeSe. OponPIt jBfiA Tandar, Laan, U.8.D.A. Cholca a ^ Country Stylo men and women who wanted Shouldn’t we face the fact that pop­ expert has testif^ that there is its generic name. Wholesale, a his leadership, now staggering “Cockamamie place” — slang He clearly wanifed to side with mg^ heart drug under its brand under Watergate. BARBECUE SAUCE...... > •... Manchester to be a good place in ulation growth much beyond our pre­ no difference in quality or for balderdash. Another Nixon the activists, but his aides in effectiveness between Joe’s name costs $27 but $1.65 under -r^ut the concept of a price aide scolded in effect; you guys the White House would not let Ragu-.89* 89^ centers and the other features of poor­ Simmons, former director of economists. As for the strongly backed by other non- HAMBURG or PATTIES . .^ 1 .0 9 FRANKS...... homes, its efficient government and behalf of the wretched con­ toward the non-academic KalKan I | | | a the Food and Drug Administra­ all its other amenities, including the ly regulated development? sumer, has accused the drug in­ politicians, they saw it as White House activists, was economic activists and away C«UrCut Jj jg Frozan dustry of “fleecing the people,” tion, has written that “Based on strictly a delaying action, a rejected. But still, Mr. Nixon from Shultz and Stein, a fact CHUNKBEEF...... week of celebrations which we are As for regionalism, so much talked many years of experience with postponement of the. really was determined to make a especially “the aged and the reflected in the continuing S U va s AF a TURBOT HLLETS . . ■ ■ ■ N>.8 9 « now enjoying. of just now, shouldn’t we consider poor.” a testing program we are confi­ tough and meaningful decision dramatic case for total White House talks with Rinfret, PORK CHOPS dent there is no significant to come later in the still un­ presidential concern over the As to planning for the future, here such proposals, not with unreasoning In a speech inserted in the Sindlinger and other outsiders. CAT FOOD ...... ia.i4-.Z5’ Congressional Record which difference between so-called known Phase IV. runaway inflation which ad­ But having been fooled for so we enter a completely different and opposition or uninformed welcome, went largely unnoticed. Nelson generic and brand-name an­ That was not what Connally visers Shultz and Stein has long by his own men, it is late Naans Evarythlng CAP "FRANK’S EVERYDAY FRESH PRODUCE’’ debatable field. Let us give first but with the question: Is this a m(we- once again called attention to tibiotic products on the and other political activists ad­ assured the American people indeed to be listening to those American market...we cannot vising Mr. Nixon had in mind. for five months did not exist. LESTML ...... 21^ 59’ First-of-the-Season ment toward the elimination of |Uie the “great disparity” between who warned so wisely. The best Sweet Luscious priority to the renaissance of Main the retail price of a drug sold conclude there is a significant In a White House session in That meant a freeze. , answer now is to clean ho'use at Street. Surely we cannot afford to per­ small unit of government? | under a brand name and that difference in quality between the end of. May, Connally made But a freeze wasn’t.,qasy to the top, replacing the Of all these questions, more sold by its chemical name. For the generic and brand-name a cool' blit highly persuasive justify. After a June 9 White academicians with economists DELICATESSEN SPECIALS mit further deterioration there. Next products tested.” case that the Resident should CANTALOUPE the record, the late Sen. Estes House session, individuafK. who understand the real world DING - comes a recognition of what our real hereafter. Just now we are engaged in Kefauver first revealed such The drug industry is playing im m ediately em bark' on a recommendations had gone to of politics. . IMPORTED problems are, problems which involve a grand birthday celebration which is comparative data 'way back in on the patient’s fear. ’Ilirough national speaking tour, spelling Low-Cal Suhimor Dallght high-powered and expensive out a workable, mandatory, providing a great stimulus to our com­ 1959. I ERRIES a whole philosophy of community life. Nevertheless, Nelson’s advertising, it persuades doc­ wage-and-price control system BOILED 3 Most Americans have wisely aban­ munity ^plrit.^ Let us enjoy the speech was important because tors and, through the doctors, in major cities (specifically Swaet, Rad-Blush festivities and give hearty thanks to Congress in its lack of wisdom their patients, that brand-name named were Pittsburgh, Los Open Forum doned the idea that population in­ has done absolutely nothing drugs are more reliable than Angeles, Detroit and Chicago). 1/2 LB. crease is a standard for measuring those who have worked long and hard . about this scandalous situation. the generic-name medicines. If Connally’s pitch; inflation PEACHES ...... ih39< level, and indirectly, on the Imported ^ the progress of a town, have come to to provide them. I^e^t week we’ll get I suppose it’s because the drug a guy has cancer, he’s not going was one issue the President Concerned California industry is generous with cam­ to argue with ^ doctor who could use to bring all local level. realize that much of what we once down to the painful process of prescribe a band-name drug, Americans into his tent. Over Statements The Manchester Area SWIS%CHEESE */i lb. 7 9 * 2 paign contributions. Whatever, PLUMS ...... h49< thinking about the years ahead. and it’s hard to.blame him. Handled wisely, such a Conference of Churches in A rti-. Top Notch A B A i called progress has. been merely there is a horrible fascination in Dear editor; Curly Crisp, Salad Bowl being reminded once more that Yet the cure for high drug nationwide stumping tour cle I, Section III, of its by-laws prices lies with the patient. explaining the new, mandatory While the Manchester Area read, “No statement vrtll be 6EBMAH BOLOGNA */ilb.59 He’Jl continue to be fleeced by program might take voter Conference of Churches as an forthcoming from the con­ LETTUCE...... h»i33« the;industry’s fat cats until he minds off Watergate and create organization is not related in ference which ^ i l speak con­ i N stands up on h^ hind legs and a new following for the em- any way to the Natiokial Council trary to the conscience or BAKERY HEALTH AND demands that his doctor baitled President. of Churches, its Board of Direc­ policy of any member church.” FROZEN SPECIALS DAIRY SPECIALS SPECIALS BEAUTY AIDS prescribe medicine under its In the background, Connally tors is concerned about recent MACC Board members are par­ Swoat Ufa .HAND CUT Clairol generic name. The evidence was strongly supported by statements made by the council ticularly mindful of the Swanson’s 6 from disinterested experts tells political economists, consumer regarding tax credits as they differences arnong^ the FILLED HERBAL him this policy not only is less analysts and private con­ relate to the support of denominations which make it MACCARONI costly, but buys him drugs of sultants such as pollster Albert parochial schools. necessary to act always with SHAMPOO MARGARINE ^ DONUTS 9 equal quality and effectiveness. Sindlinger and Dr. Pierre Rin-. In the interest of maintaining prudent regard for various 2 5 Normal Only And, after all, these experts fret,^ president of Rinfret- and continuing the cooperation points of view. ’They very value & CHEESE n S -0 z.j Rag. 1.59 have personally tested those Boslon Associates. Mr. Nixon’s and good will built up over the and spirit of the conference lies Cohunbo-AU Flavors AH a past decade between our Er r o Musharry ar Regular dozon W df S-Oz. drugs, the average doctor has confidence in the private in this respect for one another YOGURT ...... M . . 2 5 * not. reports of theke and other Protestant, Episcopal and and the melding and working 3 5 « WAFFLES ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ 111-01. iimr Bur. - Rtg. 1.78 Never mind that Miltown, business economists and con­ Roman Catholic coiiununities, together of the different SaaKsst Taste O’ Saa Hard doc, just let me have a few cap­ sumer experts has been steadi­ the Board of Directors of the traditions with their varying in­ DEODORANT Manchester Area Conference of sules of meprobamate on ac­ ly rising. One obvious reason; sights and strengths. SOUR C REAM ...... ie.<^43* Rolls ScMtMieUnscMttd ,.9-0z. 99* count of I do not own Texas. Churches unanimously ap­ It is with this philosophy'of FISH STICKS ■ ■■■a... 1S-OZ. 88« proved at its June meeting the our conference in mind that the mailing of this letter concer­ board sends this letter. We are pwwnBia COUPON - —-■ I Today's Tlioiifihl ning recent statements made not discussing the issue of tax H era ld by the National Council of credits and parochial School WITH THIS COUPON | Why is it that most parents Giurches. support. We are sharing our t $5.00 PURCHASE | Y esterd ay s spend all their time and energy The Board of Directors o( concern that the flowering of ^ving their children the things 25 Years Ago MACC further wishes to ecumenism requires the NCC they never had; instead of the express its regret over the un­ and all groups involved in ,Mrs. Louis Hawley is elected things they did have? fortunate series of events that 1 0 < 0 F F I president of the Soroptimist Christian unity to exercise a Get with it people! The resulted in the initial statement due dimension of caring for 12-Oz. Box I Club. Other officers elected are Church is always Just one made to the House Committee Miss Alice Clampet as each other that will always be generation away from extinc­ on Ways and Means of the reflected in public sta t^ e n ts vice president and Mrs. Mary tion. House of R^ireseiitativet in ALPEN CEREAL | Taylor as secretary. about any issue of our day. Submitted by; Washington and will urge the Sincerely yours, 10 Years Ago R ^. David M. Campbell, council to follow through its Lyman G. Farrar Oiw Coupon Par Family g Butor, Victor Swanson is, elected plan to reconcile the damage president of the I M itS S ~~ " I Good June 26-30 president of E l^th District on United Methodist done to the spirit and work of Manchester Area ^ ^I j REDEEM FRANK’S ------I first ballot. Churdi, Bolton ecumenism on the national Conference of Churches HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Tues., June 26, 1973 — PAGE SEVEN PAGE SIX — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., June 26, 1973 Columbia Edmondson Given Top School Post THIS IS 10 MYS VIRGINIA CARLSON meeting nights iq order not to Correspondent conflict with the selectmoi’s l O n E R Y Tel. 228-9224 meetings which are held on . Clarence Edmondson, pre­ Tuesdays. ’There had been com­ sent assistant superintendent- plaints that the two boards principal, has been named ac­ which control all the public ting superintendent, of Porter spending should not meet on the School, according to the Board same nights. of Ekiucation. He will assume The Women’s Republican IN DOWNTOWN the post July 1 and will receive Club will hold its annual dinner a salary of 818,500. State super­ meeting tomorrow at Clark’s visory services will terminate Restaurant in Willlmantlc at MANCHESTER June 30. 6:30 p.m. with a social hour Edmondson has been with the proceeding the dinner. s Porter School system two Mrs. Elixabeth Hill, a past years. president of the club, will be the 445 HARTFORD ROAD NEAR McKEE ST. MANCHESTER QP£|| DiilLY 10 - 9 SATi 10 - 6 It was announced that the installing officer. school will not have a summer All elected officers are In­ session due to lack of response. cumbent and Include, Mrs. The board ratified several Margaret Anderson, preddent; . ,) teacher contracts for the next Mrs. Grace Pringle, vice presi­ year. dent; Mrs. Virginia Lange, H III June 26 to 27 secretary, and Mrs.. Muriel Miss Mary Anne Inzinga of IS Collins Rd., a June graduate of Bazley, treasurer. Central Connecticut State Any woman interested in College, has been hired to teach attendinS may call Mrs. Grade 6. Her salary will be 87,- Pringle, hto. Persis Cragin or 550 for the first year. Mrs. Gladys Chalmers. 2 Parkade Carnival In Full Swing Alan Haverin of Willinuuitic LOTTERY TICKETS has been hired to teach Grade 5 Recives Degree ’Thomas B. Peters, son of Mr. The Coleman Bros. Shows have set up their carnival at the during the sesquicentennial observance and special tickets at a salary of 87,550. He Manchester Parkade next to Parkade Lanes and will be received his B.S. in education and Mrs. George Peters Sr., are being issued which enable children to take the rides at WITH PURCHASES received a B.A. degree from. offering 25 different rides until Ju 30. The carnival is discount prices. (Herald photo by Larson) from Eastern Connecticut State being sponsored by the hfonchester Parkade Merchants College in June. Bates College, Lewiston, AT Karen Rosano of Sleepy Maine, June LI. Hollow Rd. was hired to teach Peters was the recipient of ...... ■■tiaafiiiiiim iii one session of kindergarten at a the College Club Music Award 6 PARTICIPATING MAIN salary ol J83,774. Mrs. Rosano for the senior man who has Windmill Provides Juice will continue the other half of done most for musical STREET GUILD STDRES the day as a special aducation organization on campus. aide, a position she held d u i ^ New Voters the past school year. Eight new voters have been For Maine Homestead signed up since the last session The board accepted the EVERYTHING resignation of Mrs. Margaret of the Board of Admissions lifestyle in line with his en­ once every five years, it’s customer would not have April 16. YOUR OWN PRH2 By JERRY HARKAVY as Duffy as a part-time reading At^ialed Press Writer vironmentalist beliefs, he had maintenance-free. much power as before. 'Here^$~How ,It Works:' specialist. Four signed with the NORTH ORLAND, Maine no desire to give up the benefits The basic operation of Qews’ At present, the demand is The board voted to go back to Democrats and four chose to MUST GO (AP) — When the lights go on, of electricity, but balked when windplant is simple. The wind limited to dedicated ecologists, the first and third Monday as remain unafiUiated. No Reasonable Offer Refused the television hums and the Bangor Hydro-Electric. Co. es­ turns, a propeller, powering a well-heeled gadget collectors $ 5 .0 0 PURCHASE...... ONE TICKET electric blender whirrs, Henry timated the costs of service. generator that feeds electricity and back-to-the-land home­ 10.00 PURCHASE...... TWO TICKETS M. Clews knows the winds have "That’s what started us into through a control panel similar steaders who are more likely to $ SAVE ON APPLIANCES, TELEVISIONS, STEREOS been working. this windmill thing,’’ he said. to the voltage regulator of a find cheap acreage in areas Supreme Court Rulings car. $20.00 PURCHASE...... THREE TICKETS Power generated by a pair of "We found that for under 83,000 beyond the reach of power com­ Gas and Electric foreign-made windmills does we could put in a complete When his television, stereo or panies. $ 5 0 .0 0 PURCHASE...... FOUR TICKETS Favor Alien Rights the job of the electric company wind-powered electric other appliances are turned on, r DISHWASHERS at the Clews homestead, a 50- system.” they get the current generated WATER WEIGHT $ T 5 .0 0 P U R C H A S E...... FIVE TICKETS STEREOS acre farm here. Although he first thoiight he’d by the wind. At other times, the To Employment PORTABLE AND AMD RANCESI The 28-year-old aeronautical have to design his own system. electricity is fed into a set olf PROBLEM? PURCHASE...... SIX TICKETS UNDER COUNTER Q.E. • FRIGIDAIRE Clews found that an Australian storage cells, which provide $100.00 engineer’s interest in wind usi iVo more than $ix tickeU wiU be given on any purcha$e. WASHINGTON (AP) - In a In his majority opinion. WESTINGHOUSE power was spurred last year firm has been making wind power when the wind isn’t pair of decisions Monday, the Justice Harry A. Blackmun af­ KITCHENAID • G -£ RADIOS blowing. M AGIC CHEF when the local electricity utili­ generators for years for use in Supreme Court sharply reduced firmed a lower court ruling WHIRLPOOL The storage cells — which ZENITH • MAQNAVOX ty told him it would cost 83,000 that nation’s rugged outback. E-LIM the power of states to ban resi­ which found that the New York WESTINQHOUSE KELVINATOR look like auto batteries — can SONY •'PANASONIC J to extend'its power lines to his Clews ordered one, and its Excess water in the body can dent aliens from employment. law violated the 14th amend­ SHDP DDWNTDWN MANCHESTER SYLVANIA • RCA Caloric new home. trouble-free performance has hold sufficient power to la st| be uncdmfortable. E-LIM will In a 7-2 ruling, the h i^ court ment. Blacknun rejected ______KELVINATOR help you lose excess water Magee Instead, he spent 82,790 for an made him an enthusiastic ad­ through three or four windiest struck down as unconstitutional arguments filed on behalf of ^ SCOTT FISHER days. weight. We at Australian wind generator vocate of wind power. recommend it. JUNE 26-27 a Connecticut requirement that Jule M. Sugarman, head of New mounted atop a 40-foot tower. Besides being nonpolluting, Clews doesn’t expect utility lawyers be citizens of the York’s Human Resources A4^ DELUXE WHIRLPOOLBIRLT MYEgil^lkSHER customers to cancel their ser­ All Priced To Go 30” ELECTRIC RANGE Ihe rig catches the wind and he says his rig is noiseless, con­ Only $1.50 AND GET FREE LDHERY TICKETSI United States before they can ministration, that the statute converts it into enough sumes no irrepiacable natural vice and install windmills in be admitted to the bar for prac­ was a necessary means of HARVEST RE& $179.95 »99'* their backyards because it isn’t Liggett Raxall 199.95 kilowatts to meet the electrical resources and except for a Lottery Uckets are available thru Wodnosday, June 27 In tice in the state. determining an rainlqyes un^ |R E Q .$ . . . ^ 38.00 At Giveaway Prices Paraada Pharmacy needs of Clews, bis wife and change of oil in the gearbox economically sound and the At the same time, the court divided loyalty to the state. 4 0 4 W. MhMia Tpka. Downtown Manchostor 27” SLIDE IN U their two children. iq>held by 8-1 a lower court Justice William H. 4-CYCLE DELUXE UNDER-THE-COUNTER AM/FIW RADIO TUNER In the past few months, the ruling which found un­ Rehnquist, who dissented in ELECTRIC RANGE RES $179.95 > i | 9 » affable young man has acquired constitutional a New York law both cases, argued that the high MSHWASHER WITH RINSE UNO HOLD WITH SPEAKERS a larger, Swiss-made windmill, under which only U.S. citizens court’s ruling struck down toe 30” ELECTRIC RANGE WITH negotiated U.S. distribution 0 ? *? t could hold permanent positions distinction between citizen and REG. $239.95... * aOGK TIMER AND AUTOMATIC rights with both manufac­ DRAWING THE... in the com]Mtitive class of state an alien. 168.00 168 turers, and started what might OVEN R E S * " civil servants. - Dissenting in toe Connecticut 209:95 become a fulltime wind power The Connecticut ruling came case. Chief Justice Warren E, DELUXE CONVERTIBLE, PORTIIBLE, FRONT » 6 8 * * business. on an appeal by Fre Le Poole Burger suggested that states 40” ELECTRIC It began when Clews, dis­ OUND OPENING LOADMG MSHWASHER WITH RMSE & HOLD Griffiths, a citizen of the could follow a reciprocal ap­ CONSOLE FIW/AIW AVOCADO lEG. $329.95 enchanted with a high school THURSDAY, JUNE 28th, at 9:00 A.M. Netherlands who was refused proach admitting only those «239" teaching job in Portland, ™ R S . P 28 permission to take the bar applicants to toe bar whose RE6. $199.95..., STEREO PHONOGRAPH purchased acreage in this examination in New Haven. native countries permitted * 178.00 sparsely populated eastern Writing for the majority. American citizens to practice. REFRIGERATORS Maine township to see if he and Hay’sARMY & NAVYstore Justice Lewis F. Powell Jr. KITCHEN AH) 7-CYGLE SUPERB his family could live off the DOWNTOWN noted that |^resident aliens, like land. citizens, pay taxes, support the RESEARCH AN ESSENTIAL BUILT IN MSHWASHER » 1 2 8 ® * While opting for a simple 805 MAIN STREET, [WANCHESTEB 643-7453 FREEZERS MANCHESTER economy, serve in the armed NEW YORK (AP) - The Q.E. • FRIGIDAIRE t l ? Cpnneiclicul forces, and contribute in semiannual meeting of the |RE6!s^ . 9 5 . . . . *279.00 Scores Of Others WHIRLPOOL KELVINATOR myriad other ways to our Manufacturing Chemists Assn, WESTINQHOUSE 10:30 A.M. society." here heard Dr. Earle B. Barn­ ADMIRAL While recognizing a state’s es, president of Dow Chemical SANYO • DELMONICO Governor COLORFUL PATCHES interests in the qualificatiot^ of U.S.A. say: CENTER PARK persons licensed to practice law "Research is not an option WASHERS Powell concluded that dis­ open to us, like white sidewall AND TELEVISIONS Announces Drawings For Tennis Ravels, tires. It is a necessary com­ COMPACT Basebali Dove, and Air qualification solely on the basis ZENITH • RCA • MOTOROLA Appointments of citizenship violated the equal ponent of our business, as in­ o r * MAQNAVOX • ADMIRAL REGRIGERATOR RES $69.95 > u » Mattress! ' protection clause of the 14th tegral to our operations as the SONY • TOSHIBA HARTFORD (AP) - Gov. wheels or axles are to an auto­ DRYERl amendment. PANASONIC’ 5 GU. FT. COMPACT ’Thomas J. Meskill Monday Partwipating Guild Stores: The New York case stems mobile." reappointed Paul Silvergleid, MY'S ta*!^iverytliiii9^1 from a class action suit brought Dr. Barnes said that Dow’s GE • FRIGIDAIRE REGRIGERATOR REa $109.95 chairman of the Connecticut by four resident aliens who worldwide research expendi­ I WHIRLPOOL • MAYTAG 78 12” BLAtX AND WHITE * " * Special ^ v en u e Commission, rONCHOStoMRACNUTES THE COAT RACK were discharged from their tures, which were $51 million in WESTINGHOUSE • scqoo 12 CU. FT. 2-DOOR AUTOMATIC to a six-year term beginning NASSIFF ARMS GO. jobs with New York Cityis 1961, grew to 895 million in 1971 KELVINATOR • HOOVER UHFVHF REam.88 and exceeded 8100 million in DEFROST REFRIGERATOR July 1. Human Resources Division in •SPEED QUEEN 2 The chairman is elected an- THE CRAn & HOBBY GEHTER 1972. 178 1971. REa $209.95 * " * 14” MOTOROLA nually by commission YOUR 'lEADQliARTERS NASSIFF CAMERA S PHOTO SHOP members. Silvergleid has held FAIRWAY DEPT. STORE BLA(»( AND WMTE REfi. $99.95 » 6 8 " 17 FT. FROST FREE the position since September, • spoRTim eooDs • CAMPINR SUPPLIES REGAL MEN’S SHOP COMPAOT WMI0.P00L 2 F AUTOMATIC • RAINWEAR • WORK CLOTHES REFRIGERATOR REa $359.95 279 1971. * " * 12 ” ZEN m i Meskill also announced the • RURRER RAFTS • HIKING ROOTS J. GARMAH, CLOTIRERS SHERWII-WXIJAMS PAMT CO. WASHER, 3 CYCLE, SUPER WASHER following appointments; BLA(X AND WHITE &V RE& $99.95 ’74" 20 CU. FT. SIDE BY SIDE FROST FREE —D ale W. V anW inkle, • KTNMIJWGLE KNITS • DIKE JACKETS GLAZIER’S CORSET & UMFORM SHOP SHOOR JEWELERS RE6. $199.95...... m IFMGERATOR FROZER Reg. $529.95 Glastonbury, .reappointed • MNY GOMPUT BOOTS • SIKE HELMETS 58 00 * 22” BLA(»( AND WMTE 6 chaimuurof the Council on En- • WONX SHOES • FOOT LOCKERS , HARRISON’S STATIONERS Id e l u x e h o o v e r w a s h e r a n d d r y e r TABLE MODEL REG. $159.95 vironnental Quality for one • PIHHiD SNEMS • FLANNEL SHIRTS TWEED’S SPECIALTY SHOP year beginning July 1. FREEZERS pihcedfrom —Donald C. O’Brien Jr., New UFT THE LATCH GIFT SHOP ' IRES. $159.95...... ^ 1 OSmOO * 22” m W L *138" LEVI’S - LEVI’S WATNUrS FURNITURE Canaan, and Philip Barkse, KINS of the BLA(X & WHITE TV REG. $209.95 Fairfield, each reappointed to • DENIM JEANS MARI-MAD’S YOUTH SPECIALTY SHOP ISPEED QUEEN DELUXE AUTOMATIC WASHER *158" the council for three-year DENIM • DENIM FLARES ^ WILTON’S GIFT SHOP * 14” (MLOT terms beginning July 1. • DENIM SHORTS MARLOW’S DEPT. STORE —Frank Davino, Waterbury, SELL SOnOMS A CARRIAfiE HOUSE BARN IRES. $269.95...... ^ IS B riOO Ta EV IS IO N REG. $249.95 AIR and Paul B. Hemming, SIS OVERALLS *190" Guilford, each reappointed to Wwk Outfits b y‘M a r MKNAELS JEWELERS the Commission on Adult Wwfc Omalt by‘XMIDT AUTNENTICiTY I ICOMPACT AUTOMATIC DRYER * 18” m u DDHM JACKETS ' HU« Itat by *M M r CONDITIONERS Probation for six-year terms MORGAN’S, LTD. BURTON’S TELEVISIONS REC $329.95 248 beginning July 1. * " IRE8.S129.95 ...... ^88i 00 —James A. Morris, Prospect, ‘HED HOF BARGAIN TABLE! M 6 ” SOLID STATE and Robert W. Bums, East WHIRLPOOL 29” 3-CYCLE, 2-SPEED Hartford, reappointed to the '(»LORTELEViSN)N RE& $369.95 *295" FEDDERS, PMLCO, CHRYSLER Advisory & nunittee on Mobile • CIMO PANTS (29-32) AUTOMATIC WASHER WESTMGNOUSE, U Homes for three-year terms $ 1 0 0 * 25” INILOR (NINSOLE beginning July'l. • SPORTSHMTS «399>» —Lt. GoV. Peter L. Cashman • OTHER SURPRISE ITEMS I Each (»NTEMPORARY , chairman of the new. Executive RES. 9209.95...... ^ 168.00 DIAGONAL MEASURE PRICED TO GO Committee on Human Rights W E r C R Y r. i C . r A 1. i ,• f and Opportunities for an un- qwdfied term. —Sylvio; F. Preli, Windsor Lodu, to the Personnel Policy USE YOUR CREDIT - CHARGE WITH MASTER CHARGE Board for a six-year term INSTANT CREDIT AVAILABU - TAKE UP TO 3 YR8. TO PAY STATE OF CONN. LICENSE NO. 173 beginning July 1. He succeeds » * Edward J. McDonough of Hart- Head Herald Ads tad.

t ' J- PAGE TEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., June 26,1973 MANCHESTER EIVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Tues., June 26, 1973 - PAGE ELEVEN Engagements niisimfffSfffffSi Duplicate Bridge=

Results of th^ Andover Bridge Staub; third, Jackie Kovacs and '■'Die B a b y H a s ^ Qub duplicate bridge games Tom Wagner. Game is played played June 22 are as follows; each first, second and fifth Firat, Mrs. Marilyn Jackson Tuesdays of the month. Game and liln. Leslie White; second, will continue through the Mrs. Francis Haines and sununer. B e e n N a m e d Wilmer Curtiss; third, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lucal. Results of the Manchester i Bridge Gub duplicate games Results of the Manchester played June 22 are as follows: YWCA duplicate bridge games North-South, first, Roman Machol, Kathleen Beth, daughter of Richard E. and Joan played June 18 are as follows: Chadsay and Edgar Ramqieck; Carlson Machol of Freehold, N. J. She wai bom May 29 at Mon­ North-South, first, Ann DeMu- second, Mary Roy and June mouth Medical Center, Long Brandi, N.J. Her maternal grand­ An Igloo For tin and Flo Barre’; second, p t - Roebuck; third, Mr. and Mrs. mother ia Mrs. Miriam Carlson of 1087 Main St. Her paternal- ty Warfel and Dixie Ma^an- Albert LaPlant. grandmother is Mrs. Agnes Machol of Newington. Her maternal The Kitchen (hea; third, Grace Barrett and Also, East-West, first, A.A. great-grandfather is John Oahlstrom of. West Hartford. She has Ronnie Toomey. Pvka and Judith Pyka; second, three sisters, Melynda, lOVi; Karen, 8H; and Kelley, 414; and a Table > Also, East-West, first, Ann James and Lana Tatro; and brother, Richard, 614. Last week, teachers McLaughlin and Betty Launl; third, Beverly and Robert Her­ AW everywhere were busy second, Bette Martin and Ann zog. McGrath, Nicole Ellsaheth, daughto* of Paul R. and Bonnie ■ organizing their classrooms. Berger; third, Bev Saunders m Jean O’Brien McGrath of 115 Walker St. She was bom June IS at Bulletin boards were stripped, and Linda Sinmons. , Manchester Memorid Hoqiital. Her maternal grandmother is LorlM Photo children’s desks cleaned and Mrs. Nancy Zemandc of 115 Walker St. Her patem paternal The engagement of Miss The engagement of Miss I A MODERN closets emptied of the year’s Results of the Manchester ..■■ grandmother is Mrs. Marcia Orlowski of Proqiect St., Rockville. Elizabeth A. O’Brien of Katherine Dort of Vernon and lUe ei^agement of Miu Lin­ veil supply of mittens, jackets, rain­ YWCA novice duplicate bridge Her maternal great-grandmother is Mrs. Eileen Martin of Aianchester and Richard H.. John Travis of Aianchester has da Louise Bm en of Manchester coats and sneakers. games played June 20 are as PHARMACY Woodland St., Tolland. Ryan of West Springfield, been announced by her p am ts. to Samuel Bruce Watt of East follows: First, Sally Heavisides Aiass., has been announced by Air. and Airs. IXxuld Dort of 22 Hartford has been announced Each day our kids came in the door with a paper bag full of and Ann Trick; second, Bea D*Amato, Patrick Anthony, son of Anthony A. Jr . and her parents. Air. and Airs. Vemwood Dr., Vernon. by her paroits, Mr. and Mrs. Keith and Olga Skinner; third, stuff. Now I w u ddighted to Catherine Noonan D’Amato of 7 Seaman Circle. He was bom Edward G. O’Brien of 268 Her fiance ia the sital. His maternal grand- Autumn St. and Airs. Norman V. Travis of Mr. Watt is the son of Mr. and fourth. Faun Coleman and Ann mittens) back on home JanM9 parmts are Afr. and Airs. Edward M. Noonan of 12 Jensen St. His Her fiance is the son of Mr. 21 ’Turnbull Rd. Mrs. Samuel J . Watt of East territory, but the pile of papers Coakley. This game will F. paternal grandfather is Anthony A. D’Amato Sr. of 157 Branford and Airs. Henry Ryad of West The bride-elect is a graduate Hartford. and school projects were a resume in September. St. He has a sister, Amy Lynn, 214. Springfield, Mass. of Rockville High School and The bride-elect is a graduate 0*Amato different matter. The bride-elect is a 1973 Manchester Community of Manchester High School and Results of the South Windsor 98/R.Pti. Actually, our kids have Palmlsano, Joseph Kurt, son of Joseph P. and Lyn Kukevitch graduate of Springfield College College. She is a student the Creative School of Hair­ Bridge Gub duplicate games always been very understan­ 2 Palmisano of Wlllimantic. He was bom June 16 at Afanchester and recently completed one niedical laboratory technician dressing. She is employed by are as follows; North-South, ding about their papers. They If the human body can be Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. year of study at Chelsea at Manchester Memorial Aetna Life and Casualty In­ first, George . Hathaway and seem to realize that it would be regarded ai a machine, Josq>b Kukevitch of South Coventry. His paternal grandparents College, Eastbourne, England. Hospital. surance. Wyman Fisk; second and third, impossible to keep all of them, then sugar la the fuel that are Mr. and Airs. Joseph Palmisano of Walnut Trail, Coventry. She is employed part-time by Air. Travis is a graduate of Her Ranee is a graduate of Frankie Brown and Lll Holway; even those marked "A Good powers lt...But only the Photo Hut a ^ is a part-time Aianchester H i^ School and Penney High School in East second and third, P. D. Grif­ Job.” So after their father and I right amount of fuel will Moriarty, Philip P ., son of Thomas F. Jr. and Anna Refowich teacher at Aianchester Com­ attended Manchester Com­ Hartford and the Hartford fiths and Tom Griffin. have read their papers and Aloriarty of 66 Linwood Dr., He was boim June 16 at Alanchester munity College. munity College. He is a Institute of Accounting. He is Also, East-West, first, Don do...Too much, or too little, they’ve been posted on the Memorhd Hoq>ital. His maternal grandparents are Air. and Airs. Air. Ryan was recently dis­ meniber of 8th District Fire employed by the Hartford In­ and Virginia J ^ k s ; second, and the machinery b e ^ kitchen bulletin board a a John Refowich of Hazelton, Pa. His paternal grandparents are charged from the U.S. Army Dep|rtment, Co. 3. He is surance Group. Carol Dell’mMela and Ann to run down...Too much respectable length of time, it’s 6 Air. and Airs. Thomas Aloriarty of Strickland St. He has a and is returning to complete his employed by Pratt St Whitney The wedding date has been sugar in your blood understood that we will put brother, Thomas, 7; and two sisters, Aiaureen, 8, and Anna, 9. degree work at Springfield Aircr^t Dirtsion of JJnited Air­ set for September 8. produces diabetes, a dis­ them in the trash barrel. CoUege. He is employed by the craft Corporation in East Hart­ achievement, an igloo complete The kids feel very differently order that affects four Schaper, Mark Dietrich, son of Charles D. Jr. and Olivia L. Recreation Department in West ford. with Eskimo family and sled about their school projects. million people in this coun­ Cromwell Schaper of 25 Seneca Lane, Verntm. He was bom June Springfield, Aiass. The couple plan a September dogs. It’s terrific project. I Those papier-mache Indian try — and an additional 19 at Rockville General Hoq>ital. His maternal grandmother is The couple plan a late 29 wedding at St. Bernard’s don’t know why the teacher villages, sugar-lump Taj Mahals four million pef^le have it Airs. Tom 0. Cromwell of East Northport, N.Y. His paternal summer wedding. Church in Rockville. didn’t keep it for her permanent About Town and modeling clay volcanos are but don’t know it...Too lit­ grandparents are Air. and Airs. Charles Schaper of St. Albans, collection. the fruits of their creative N.Y. He has three brothers, Charles, Christo|ri>er and Eric. Temple Chapter, OES, will tle sugar in the blood selves and our kids feel they As I looked from my son to have its final meeting of the his igloo, I was struck with a results in hypoglycemia, should be wrapped in plastic Conklin, Elisabeth Ann, daughter of Dr. Thomas J . and season Wednesday at 8 p.m. at rare inspiration. That project also a common condition and stored in the attic crawl Cheryl Glsell Conklin of 17 Woodstock Dr. She was bom June 14 the Masonic Temple. (Mflcers was just too good to be hidden that probably afflicts as space for posterity. at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents will wear colored gowns. away in the attic and grandma many people — and very I discovered the intensity of are Mr. and Airs. Fred J . Gisell of New Orleans, La. Her paternal was having a birthday in a few their feelings when our first son few know it...Both are grandparents are Dr. and Airs. J . William Conklin of ^ a lu s a . A service of th Holy days. No Scarcity of Volunteers was in the third grade. His class perplexing problems in the La. She has two brothers, Tom, 3; and Christopher, 1V4. Eucharist will be held As I explained to my son, the had been studying Holland and mescal field... Eager hands reach for free ice cream cones distributed by Shady Glen dairy shop.at Sun­ Wednesday at 10 a.m. at St. “Poor Grandma!” She doesn’t he’d built a windmill (that real­ It’s no secret that more and% Egan, Brian Joseph, son of James F. and Anne Ritchie Egan Mary’s Episcopal Church. have any children to bring her day’s Country Youth Fair at Mt. Nebo. Over 500 cones (25 gallons) of five different flavors ly worked) out of papier- more people bring their of 3 Deepwood Dr. He was born June 15 at Aianchester Memorial school projects. I’ll bet there’s were handed out by Gregory Hoch (center) and store manager William Hoch (rear). mache. It was a beautiful crea­ prescriptions to LENOX: Hospital. His maternal grandfather is William B. Ritchie of 3 The stewardship committee nothing she’d rather have than (Herald photo by Klemens) tion and out of respect for its PHARMACY because of our (Herald Photo) ^Deepwood Dr, His paternal grandmother is Airs. Alary B. Egan of Emanuel Lutheran Oiurch your igloo for her kitchen creator we put it on the kitchen friendly, courteous service. 3|f 75 Jarvis Rd. His maternal great-grandmother is Afn. Frank will meet tonight at 7:30 at the table.” table where it reigned for a full We stock Russel] Stover Can­ RNezzo of Hartford. He has a sister, Elizabeth Anne, 3. church board room. month. At that thne the wind­ HALL FOR RENT dies and givephoto and film MANCHESTER COMMUNITY mill’s beauty had been marred service. LENOX HOWELL CHENEY Nelson, Erika Marie, daughter of Richard J . and Patricia The Salvation Army Band South Windsor Notes J Recreation' Department by grape jelly and buttery For parties, showers, receptions, PHARMACY, 299 E. Center Dickenson Nelson of Enfield. She was born June 15 at Aianchester will present a concert tonight at fingers and I put it out for the meetings. Complete kitchen facilities. St., 649-0896 is your complete Aiemorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Air. and Mrs. The first SAM pottery class use and supply of paints. 7 in Center Park. Large enclosed parking lot. Inquire: tuition scholarship award report on the accomplishments COLLEGE trash man. drug store. Hours: Mon. thru The South Windsor Sewer TECHNICAL SCHOOL Francis Dickenson of 24 Henry St. Her paternal grandparents are will be held Friday from 9:30 to Anyone wishing to do poured When our son found the wind­ ^ t 8 a.m. - 9 p.m.. Sun and Commission will meet tonight presented by the Lyim Gross! of the recently concluded Air. and Airs. John 0 . Nelson of 40 Harlan St. Her paternal great- 11:30 a.m. at the West Rec, 110 ceramic work from commer­ LiOiuanian Hall General Assembly session. m mill, his cries of indignation Holidays 8 a.m. - 8 p.m. We at 8 at the Town Hall. School of Dance of South Wind­ grandparents are Air. and Airs. Gustave Chindmark of East Hart­ Cedar St., for teens and adults. cial purchased greenware is 24 GOLWAY STREET May 5, 1973 June 13y 1973 -could be heard blocks away. have a trained cosmetician on The Avery-Sullivan sewer sor. ford. She has a brother, Jeffrey Richard, 214 A pottery class will be held for welcome to join the ceramics MANCHESTER “YOU HATE my project,” he duty and handle exclusively in extension and the Graham Rd. - Miss Cox earned the Library Programs junior high age students from 1 class in the fall. Call belore 8 P.M. accused clutching the windmill this area Worth and St. Birch Hill area sewer extension scholarship for having shown The South Windsor Library, to 3 p.m. A lab fee of |7 will be Other classes available on a Phone 643-0618 or 646-9155 i close to his heart. Laurent (Cosmetics. will be discussed along with the the most improvement and the in conjunction with the town charged for both classes. walk-in basis are; crewel, Mon­ 0 Since then the projects in our levy of assessments for the most interest in the study of Recreation Department, will Anyone wishing to Join may day, 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.; Class Reunion attic have grown to jfft Governor’s Highway project. dance, during the past year. present a series of weekly EAST CATHOLIC come to the first class and join multi-crafts, Tuesday, 11 a.m. lUIICHSnil HKN East Hartford High School, overwhelming number. Next to The commission irtll also dis­ programs at the town at that time. to 12:30 p.m.;'‘jew el^ making, Our Servicemen. class of 1038, will hold a reunion the windmill siU a balM-wood cuss the assessment procedure District Chairmen playgrounds starting June 26 The class will consist of in­ Wednesday,. 11 a.m. to 12:30 Oct. 27.at a place to be an­ Effiel Tower, a rubber ball to be followed concerning The South Windsor and continuing through Aug. 9. HIGH SCHOOL struction in basic hand building p.m. which includes a lab fee of 9. SCNOOl U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. School. His wife, Hope, is the nounced. Those interested in Solar System and the battle of exemptions for persons over 65 Republican Town Committee techniques such as pinch, coil, 85; Macrame, Thursday, 11 The programs will be held Richard E. Stula has been daughter of Air. and Airs. John attending may contact EUeen Get^rsburg fashioned fitmi clay Plastic Housewares years of age. has chosen its district chairmen slab, cobblestone, and molding. a.m. to 12:30 p.m. and basic Tuesdays, Wednesdays and recognized for helping the Childers of Rt. 2, Waycross, Ga. Dailey Schweir, 044-0081; and toothpicks. ’There is no Routine reports will be heard for 1973, Town Committee Only pottery will be included in beginner’s guitar to be Thursdays from 10 a.m. to 10:45 June 14f 1973 June 21, 1973 Eighth Air Force earn the Stephanie N aw ro^ McCooe, space left for the things that at­ from standing committees and Chairman Rhbert Sklenar has N the course. No ceramics from scheduled. All classes are held a.m. and will include folktales, coveted Collier Trophy for Spec. 4.C. Bert D. Gibson, son 289-2372; John Llchatz, 528-6^. tics are really meant for like Laundry Baskets — Buckets -> Jum­ * temporary committees' announced. poured greenware will be per­ at the Manchester Recreation films an(f a puppet show. Operation Linebacker n , the of the late Sgt. l.C. B. Gibson woolen blankets and moth balls. Poster Contest Mrs. Joan DeGiacomo will be mitted during the summer Department building, 110 Cedar bo Wastebaskets — Olshpans — The firrt program will be the 'successful air campaign last and Airs. B. Gibson of 83 Plea­ Last week our nine-year-old The recreation department in District 1; Larry Blakley, program due to the limited kiln St. December against key mllitaiy sant St., Aianchester, is home came home with his latest Vegetable Bins — Vanity Baskets will sponsor a poster contest District 2; Harry Anderson and telling of Japanese!, Chinese and C l m o i T S targets in North Vietnam. Sgt. on leave from the U.S. Army You Got tho Boat lor Losa at Plaia with the theme to be “Summer Mrs. Napey Williams, District 3 Indonesian folktales.'The M Stula, son of Airs. Helen A, Hospital located at Fort Car- Fun,” with children aged 6-13 and Mrs. Jean Gezelman, Tuesday programs will be at Orchard Hill School; Stula of 10 Becker PL, son, Colo. He is a graduate of S T A R e A * E R ? * 0 eligible to participate. District 4. Rockville, is assigned at Aianchester High Schf;^!, class ------By C L A Y R. P O LLA N ------Posters may be any style or Any resident of the town Wednesday at Pleasant Valley "The word commencement means for all the hard work and perseverance that XaiES LiiaA and Thursdays, Eli Terry. Andersen AFB, Guam, as an of 1964 and a graduate of the UAR. 21 Vour Ooi/y AelMly Guidm size with the name and age of wishing to assist in the coming Y^ According (o the S ian , Children may also join the beginning. In all the commencement exer­ made those diplomas possible. We are aircraft maintenance techni­ Cincinnati Mortuary College, • A f i I f each contestant on the back. fall election campaign should T o develop message for Wednesday, s : : ; a Booknik Reading Gub at the cian with\ the 43rd class of 1965. He entered Uie 9-12-27-44 16-17-21-30/C PLAZA DEPT. STORE The contest will run from June contact any of the district cises in the Manchester ^rea many young proud of you. We wish you the best things 73.84-90 read words c o rre s p ^ ln g to numbers library. The library will be Organizational ' Maintenance Army in January 1971 and has of your Zodiac birth sign. 38-51-67 (We Have A Notion To.Pleaeo) 25 to July 2. The posters may be leaders. TAUaUS closed on Saturdays during July life has to offer: Good health, happines/ been training as a medical 1 Let 3 1 tdeos 61 Through SCORPIO The Town Committee will adults will be beginning ... Beginning Squadron. Sgt. Stula is a 19tt A m . 20 Next to Frank’e Supermarket submitt^ to any of the three 2 You .. 32 To 62 To and August and on Sept. 1. graduate of Rockville Hlgo laboratory technican at the A . ocr. playgrounds; Pleasant Valley, meet Wednesday at 8 p.m. in ( HAY 20 3 Y ou're 33 W ay 63 Scenes WOK. V "• \ EAST MIDDLE TPKE., MANCHESTER Summer library hours will be another important phase of their lives. May your dreanis com'e true. This Is your Fort Carson, Colo, hospital, u 4 Paving 34 The 64 Moke Orchard Hill or Eli Terry the (Council Chambers of the 5 You 1- 7-15-231 Monday through Thursday from & ^7& -72 35 Preferences 65 Basis schools. Town Hall. The fall campaign They have completed their goals and we new beginningl’’ I 6 D on't 3 6 T o lk 66 H ove 3 1 -4 ^ 1 -8 6 1 10 a.m. to 9 pjn. and Fridays GIMINI 7 People 37 Friendships 67 Found will be discussed and State m SACITTARlOS Girls Chosen are proud of them. We congratulate them P^HAY 21 6 Shouldn't 38 Con 68 Letters Rep. G. Warren Westbrook will from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. 9 Get 39 W hotever 69 Prestige NOK. -H / Miss Carol Levesque and tTt/june 20 10 Review 40 To 70 Success OfC. Jf |g COLLECTOR’S ITEM Miss Janice Pasquale have . >{5-11-2532 1 1 A re 4) W rite 71 H is ■ 12 Together 42 Planning 72 L dter '6-14-24-37^ 40,000 + In Manchester been chosen to represent South 1^5331-8035 141-5638 ^ CLASS OF >3 13 Mistokes 43 Measures 73 W ith „..only 400 can buy this Windsor High School at Laurel South Windsor C I A S S ^ > 3 C L A S S OF CLASS OF ’73 CANCIR 14 N eglect 44 Occurs 74 W a y CAPRICOaN TTa SS of ’73 ; JUNC 21 15 Know 45 A nd 75 T h a t ■ Girls’ State being held this 16 Solutions 46 Sbciol 76 Fovors week at the University of WEEK Ji/LY 22 17 To JAM . I f 47 Brings 77 You Connecticut. 2- 8-28-35 18 Take 48 A nd 78 On 2632-47-52rG AN OPEN LETTER FROM ICHABOD INK Awards Won '5 530 87 38 19 The 49 O ther 79 Permonent 69-72-78 The American Legion D 20 O f 50 Fellow 80 Red In 1914, a proud young Manchester published a map NICHOLS-MANCHESTER TIRE, INC. CASUAL VILLAGE SHOP C. R. SMITH INSURANCE ACENCY SPEQIU. LIO 21 O ld 51 Be 81 Plans AQUARIUS Auxiliary Unit of the Abe E. 956 Main St., Manchester 295 Broad St., Manchester 63 East Center St., Manchester JULY 23 22 Let 52 G reater 82 By JA N . 20 ^ they called "AERO VIEW OF MANCHESTER-1914" 26 Miller Post 133 is sponsoring 2 I 23 Y our 53 Breok 83 G oins By Students 4 F c i. I I years before that. In 1878, a Manchester newspaper ^4U6. 22 24 O ldtim e 54 Behind 84 W o rk the girls, who are both juniors. Q i S- 4-19-33 25 Going 55 Travel ,85 Tope 22-34-49-50^ published 14 magnificent, nostalgic sketches of old Art Show 26 Logicol 56 H im /H e r 66-71-74 Miss Sharon Romeo, Swietek, ^ Piechowski and MISS CARMELA only .& /4O 59-70 8 6T od o y Manchester. There are not many of the fine old originals In The annual outdoor art shoWi 27 On v ia c o 57 P rofit 87 Independent PISCIS daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jean Juknis. Miss Swietek was 28 Expect 58 Necessary 88 Rood existence today but I, Ichabod, printed only 500 In late usually held during the month REIUL MEN’S SHOP, INC. BOLTON PHARMACY, INC. 29 Post 59 Real William Romeo of Pine Knob awarded the $250 scholarship 907 Main St., Manchester L A. JOHNSON PAINT CO. 89 Them 1972, and sold about a hundred of them to Manchester- of June, will Instead be held in Route 44A, Bolton 30 Problems 60 The 90 Associate MAP. 2 0 * ^ Lovers. Dr., South Windsor, a June and the othv two girls, $150. 723 Main St., Manchester 6 /2 7 September. The show is the graduate of South Windsor High Miss Sweltek will major in -^.\1013-2029 (^Adverse l8-39-43l58'i| Then...l’ll be honest with you...l got busy with another Special Regular &/48-g32-89 SW' 1 2 3 4 -7 9 3 3 1 joint endeavor of the town and School was awarded the physical education at Cientral enterprise and didn’t advertise anymore. Now I am again, the South Windsor Art League. m PERMANEHT WAVE. . . 11.00 1S.00 in this open letter to you. The Sesqui-Centennial reminded scholarship award donated by Connecticut College; Miss 6 Another new feature this year me that maybe other friends of Manchester would like to’ the South Windsor Womans Piechowski, special education TAYLOR RENTAL CENTER WESTOWN PHARMACY HOUSE & HALE DEPT. STORE SHAMPOO S n ..... 3.50 will be the admittance of other Club. at Eastern Connecticut and 155 Center St., Manchester 455 Hartford Rd., Manchester 945 Main St.. Manchester 4.00 buy my map and old 1878 sketches of Manchester. than Connecticut artists. Mrs. Here’s how you do it. Send a $3.95 check or money Miss Romeo is planning to at­ Miss Juknis, primary education HAIRCUTS...... 2.50 Frae Lottery flciiM Robert J. Smith is general tend Eastern Nazarene College, at Southern Connecticut. 3.50 order to Ichapod, Inc., Box 76, Buckland Sta., Manchester chairman. Businessmen and in­ *!*!LEwryEvary $8.00 W. Phn Plus CfBWMIriBwadM Conn, and I'll send you within 5 days a beautiful big 24" x Quincy, Mass, in the fall. Miss Patricia Foster was the SEARS ROERUSK & CO. AH Styles THESE W M I dividual citizens who wish to Miss Kim Shavel, was winner of a $100 scholarship GLENNErS MEN’S SHOP MARTIN LTD. lOERFUL SPECIALSI 33" AREO VIEW OF MANCHESTER-1914 just like fee one donate an award should contact Manchester Parkade. Manchester Manchester Parkade, Manchester EiMra Rtoca your granddaddy saw In 1914 and just like the ones you've awarded a $25 savings bond, by presented by the South Windsor 789 Main St., Manchester BLEACH...... 12.50 15.00 $ " Mrs. Smith or the Recreation the club, for excellence in Committee for Exceptional LAMP SHADES 1 /2 PRICEI seen in Cheney Library or some of the public buildings. Department. m 6 Cii|k Elaotrio You’ll also get the 17" x 22" reproduction of the 14 English. She is the daughter of Children. She will major in FROSTHK ...... 15.00 special education at Southern 18.50 nostalgic and authentic 1878 Manchester scenes. They're Mr. and Mrs. Stanley E. Shavel COFFEE POTS •1 .8 7 M O N S and BLENDS Dance Scholarship of Orchard Hill Dr. Miss Shavel Connecticut. MGHIAND PARK MARKET CHIUREN’S HAIRCUT ..... both great conversation pieces for your Rec Room or Den. Miss Susan Cox, daughter of PLAZA PACKAGE STORE HARRISON’S STATIONERS ■ • • « 2 i0 0 RMi Cord, Rad - Rraan These are guaranteed high quality on heavy bond paper was valedictorian of the class The South Windsor College 849 Main St., Manchester 317 Highland St., Manchester 100 B-Oi. Rag. 79a Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Cox, 414 and will be attending Bucknell Scholarship Association Route 66, Hebron .suitable for framing and printed in rich, antfquh brown Foster St., South Windsor, has PLASTIC COPS 44 tone ink. You'll love them both. You will — that Is — If University, Pa., in the fall. awarded $150 scholarships to •8 8 yard ti 1 • 1 8 yinl been awarded the annual full Other members of the the following: Joan Juknis, Also To Serve You > 6-12 liiaael you’re a Manchester lover like me. REPELLANT BOMB nagti js M.2 Scoop up armfuls at this low price and sew Your Ichabodient Servant, graduating class who were Allison Andrews, Patricia I At Regular Prices up those sn^ocka, pants and dresses for a awarded scholarships were Dziama, Diane Giough and Don­ SM m i, Jumbo Mia naate Mary Jaworski and Peter Tripp MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD ROBERT 1. IKC. closet full liW vIngs. P.S. If you want to save a little and see what they Postal R^te na Zaterka. 16 Brainard Place, Manchester 963 Main St., Manchester GLEANUPBMSn«.of4 ¥ look likw before you buy, then visit Jerry Lewis who each won $500 scholarships Miss Dziama will major in MR, ARMANOp Owmr-Manmr f i 7 Suaiiol Mao, 9a|. 98c Twin Cinema at Caldor Plaza, Manchester. Ichabod Hikes Frpzen awarded by the South Windsor math education and Miss MISS LUCILLE will sell you a set there for $3.50 because you Police Association. Miss Gough, elementary or art mi save me postage. It's your choice. WASHINGTON (AP) - Jaworski plans to study nursing education, at Southern (fennec- Pilgriin M ills ^ President Nixon’s new price at Hartford Hospital and-Tripp ticut; Miss Zaterka will major fARRIC DFPARTMfNT STORES • 14 Scenes from 1878 freeze will also prevent planned plans to attend Norwich in early childhood education at STAIRWAY TO BEAUTY • 160 old Manchester Names increases in postal rates. University, Vt. Central Connecticut; Miss lo tto ry M iM The U.S. Postal Service said 983 MAIN STREET, MANCHESTER th e mitpoela of makiltradtm | i Itav9 W0ry MANCHESTER 434 Oakland Street (Exit 94 off 1-86) • 35 feature pictures — 1914 Winners of the scholar^ps Juinis, home economics at at fairwayl Sunday that it will not seek an T l A S S o f 7 3 CLASS OF '73 Fairway mona 648-6291 (iowrttown manehecter^• • /fttfa thing!" Monday thru Saturday 10 A.M. to 9:30 P.M. • Fine detail nostalgic ma^ awarded by the South Windsor Keene State and Miss Andrews, exemption to the freeze for in­ Education Association and the liberal arts at Davidson i i l U j I l t f creases in rates for periodicals South Windsor Federation of (College. and other printed ms4ter. T eachers were Mary Ann PAGE TWELVE - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Ma»Ae«ter. Conn., Tue«.. June 86,1973 Rockville M^CHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Tues., June 26. 1973 - PAGE THIRTEEN Bolton Police Report Food Rationing Hospital Vernon Project Funds Sought] Notes A man and a woman were Two improvement projects football games, graduation more and more by townspeople. Dropout Figure Rises arrested Monday night when Said Unlikely Admitted Monday: Emery Insurance Board involving Manchester High ceremonies, and other light Plans for additional lighting Abbe, Broad Brook; Scott members of the detective School got off the ground Mon­ uses have b ^ n recommended. were apparently prompted by a More boys than girls drop out The next largest number number of dropouts was from bureau and the narcotics divi­ Davidson, Wilson Lane, Ver­ WASHINGTON (AP) - day night, as the Board of The emergency lighting plans “blackout” earlier this year, non; Randy Hickton, Green of high school when they turn 16 dropped out during their the senior class with a total of sion of the Manchester Police Economic council chairman Education authorized school ad­ call for installation of ad­ Kennedy said, when adult or later and more dropped out freshman year. This was a total 11 leaving. This includ^ six To Be Larger Department executed a Circuit Secrqtliry of Agriculture Earl Herbert Stein said his group has Rd., Rockville; Edith L. Buts has predicted shortages ministrators to ask for state ditional battery-operated li^ ts evening school classes were Magnuson, Warehouse Point; during this school year than of 30 including 18 boys and 12 boys and five girls, the same as Court 12 search warrant at 45 read “lota of horror stories’’ funding of the projects. in the high school. The li^ts, meeting in the high sdiool. during 1971-72. Statistics on the girls. This was a considerably last year. Wellman Rd. of meat a ^ poultry in the about producers killing Rjchard Laing, Windsor; Boys in Grades 5 through 12 United States, but other The school b o t^ voted to which are supposed to go on Town Fire Chief John Rivosa, Robert Moyer, Hartford Tpke., dropouts were presented to the higher number than those of the The total of dropouts from all DONNA HOLLAND Charged in the drug raid were chickens because they are too classes was 61 boys and 44 girls, are eligible. ’The boys will be economic officials say the start official sequence of ap- automatically when there is a who is responsible for enforcing Rockville; David Poharski, ^ r d of Education, Monday freshman class who left school CorretpondenI John 0. Skenderian, 24, and expensive to raise. He said the '' provals and grant applications power outage, will be placed in emergency lighting night. last year when there were only 105 in all as opposed to last year Tel. 6464)375 broken up into two groups. Fredricka L. Couture, 21, both possibility of food r a tio i^ is council also was concerned Wilshire Rd., Vernon; Charles Grades 5 through 8 and Grades “extremely unlikely.’’ for the two projects — renova­ stairwells and at exits in the regulations, was among the Prelie, Oiarter Rd., Rockville; The sophomore class suffered 10 boys and three girls who when n total of 88 dropped out. The Board of Selectmen of 45 Wellman Rd. Both' are about shortages of eggs, The enrollment as of 9 through 12. ^ c h group will Bntz told the Senate Banking tion of Memorial Field, es­ high school’s cliassroom areas. “blacked-out” students In the Donna Schold, Stafford Springs. the largest number of dropouts dropp^ out. yesterday increased the size of charged with cultivation of tomatoes and oOier products. September was 1,897. receive a total of 18 hours of in­ Committee Mcmday that Presi­ timated to cost about 126,000, Dr. James Kennedy, school at the time, Kennedy Discharged Monday; Alma with a total of 32 leaving during The next highest number was the Insurance Advisory Board, marijuana, illegal possession of Turning to gaaolim prices, Total enrollment included 371 struction, three hours per ses­ dent Nixon needs standby and installation of additional superintendent of schools, mentioned. Becker, Broad Brook; William the year. Even though this 25 from the junior class. This adding eight licensed life in­ marijuana with intent to sell, il­ Stein said some 1,106 service seniors; 401 juniors; 573 sion. authority to reduce agriculture “emergency lifting’’ at the explained Monday night that Brodeur, Brookfield St., figure was high It was six fewer Included 13 boys and 12 girls surance agents as members. legal possession of marijuana stations have had to roll back high school, estim ate to cost there is already emergency students from that class than and last year it Was 14 boys and sophomores and 552 freshmen. The board has consisted of Sessions will be held Monday, and illegal possession of nar-^ exports to solve the shortage prices as a result of consumer IDENTIFICATION Manchester; Dorothy We^esday and Friday from problem. about 13,600. lighting in community-use McKeever, Geraldine Dr., the number who dropped out 12 girls who left school from the the four members, licensed fire cotics. complaints that the stations PASSPORT PHOTOS junior class. 11:30 a.m. until 3:30 p.m. at He said the squeeze between Now that the school board has areas of the high school — the Ellington; Russell Tlschofer, last year. ’The number included Homeowners and casualty agents, two of Police say that five were violating the freeze. started the ball rolling on the auditorium, pool area, 19 boys and 13 girls. As is usual, the slnallest whom are also licensed life Bolton High School. The extra marijuana plants were found high feed prices and the price ’The overcharges averaged SALEM NA8SIFF Burke Rd., Rockville. hour is for showering and freeze is hurting poultry projects, the items will go cafeteria, etc. — but there are eMBI SMT IS1MI Births Monday: A daughter to Warned About agents. growing in the apartment’s two cents a gallon at 741 in­ before the Manchester Board of no such lights in the classroom 621 IMi St, IM M lir Yesterday’s action came at a changing. north bedroom. raisers, forcing bog producers dependent and 385 company- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pragl, Staf- For Grades 5 through 8, the to sell off breeding stock, and Directors and the Town areas, which are being used 643-79N fordville; a dau^ter to Mr. / Mold ThrteAt meeting between the According to police both owned stations, the council Building Committee for ap­ selectmen, the advisory board, program will run July 0 through causing cattlemen to keep beef said. and Mrs. Louis Mueller, Becker Skenderian and Miss Couture proval. STANFORD, Calif. (AP) - agents, the two newly elected July 20. For Grades 9 through 12 were found to be in possession off the market. Stein said the administration Place, Rockville. Brewer Has *No Home air conditioners and the program will run from July Meanvdiile, the Pre^dent’s One-half of the costs of both selectmen, and a represen­ of a small quantity of still hopes to have an official projects are reimbursable by humidifiers sometimes are tative of the Board of Educa­ 23 through August 3. ’There is a Council of Economic Advisers announcement on Phase 4 con­ BITUMINOUS marijuana and that ap­ State Department of Education breeding grounds for mold that tion. |5 registration fee. proximately 10 ounces of said it was concerned about trols by mid-July. Fears^ About can cause serious lung diseases, Gymnastics Program - shortages, but that rationing grants. Morris Silverstein, a life suspected marijuana was found The renovation of Memorial a Stanford University agent, said the present advisory Anyone registered for the within the next year is unlikely. DRIVEWAYS Run for researcher says. in tte apartment. Field, provided for in gymnastics program being held The council said the freeze on board had presented Also seized in the raid was ap­ Manchester’s 1973-1974 capital Parking Areas •Gas Stations Sudan Post The warm, moist environ­ “misleading and improper in­ at the Elementary School who some food, including broiler ment inside air conditioners is proximately IVi ounces of a When Princeton and Rutgers improvements budget, will in­ Fun formation to the school board.’’ was unable to attend yiesterday white pOwdery substance which chickens, may have to be eased. an “excellent incubation box played the first American foot- clude irrigation, regrading, sod­ • BaskeUiall Courts visited with his parents, Mr. He was asked to prepare an in­ is requested to be at the school police believe to be cocaine. Butz said that the granting of Runners and joggers of both RIDGEFIELD. (AP) - The for certain kinds of fungi,” said the export control authority 'ball game in 1869, soihe Prince- ding, and seeding of the football man nominated to be toe new and Mrs. Arnold Brewer of surance package to present to tomorrow at 11:45 a.m. Richard Police also claim to have tonians roared, “Siss, boom, sexes in the Manchester area Immunologist pediatrician Dr. would prompt producers to ex­ field. ’The practice field and Now Booking for Saasonal Work U.S. ambassador to toe Sudan Ridgefield. 2 the Board of Education which Nietupsky, instructor, will be found a “quantity of marijuana Vincent A. Marinkovich. bah.’’ The shout derived from soccer field will also be M Wofk ParsomRy SuparvlMd. Wa an 100% Insarad are invited to join the newly Brewer, 6-feet tall and with would turn it over to the ad- ^ assig ^ g time periods. seeds’’ and “two blue and pand since they would have has "no fears” about his new He warned that if toe cooler’s the rocket yell of New York’s regraded and seeded. formed Manchester Run for traces of grey beginning to visory board for review. No ’The program will be held yellow tablets.’’ ’The tablets, government assurance that assignment, despite the filter is not changed regularly, 7th Regiment which had passed There have been indications Fun Club and pursue their sport show in his dark brown hair, package was presented by him. Monday, Wednesday and though unidentified at this their feed would be sufficient through the Princeton campus in the company of other runners assassination of his it may become contaminated and at lower prices in the that use of the football field will predecessor. was named the first U.S. am­ The Insurance Advisory Friday at Bolton Elementary time, are suspected to be bar- during the Civil War, and left a DoMAIO BROTHERS 1920 and joggers. with fungus and spray tiny future. be restricted after the complete bassador to Mauritius in 1970. Board selects and determines School. The children are being bituates, police say. lasting impression. CAU 043-7001 The club was formed last William D. Brewer, 51, of spores into the room.' renovation is completed. Actual (Herald Photo by Pinto) Wesley Berton Ridgefield, currently U.S. am­ But he is no stranger to toe insurance to purchase that is in divided into three groups, the Miss Couture was released on week at an organizational Steven Kersetter Karl Swensen bassador to Mauritius, a tiny problems of the Middle East, the best interest of the town. first meeting from 9:35 a.m. un­ a 12,500 non-surety bond.She is meeting called by 'Barry island nation off toe coast of his father noted. He has served ’The board will advise on the til 10:35 a.m.; the second from ^scheduled to appear in court Sheckley, cross country coach 6 Africa in the Indian Ocean, was in various diplomatic missions entire insurance program for 10:40 a.m. until 11:40 a.m. and July 9 at Manchester Community Vernon nominate(j jmonday by Presi­ throughout toe Middle East and the town. Any licensed agent the third from 11:45 a.m. until Skenderian was held in lieu of College (MCC). The club is Three Become Eagle Scouts dent Nixon to succeed Geo A. Africa, including Lebanon, residing in Bolton Is eligible to 12:45 p.m. a 65,000 surety bond and was to sponsored by the extension ser­ Noel Jr., as ambassador to the Saudi Aradia, Syria, the Arab participate in making decisions The first time period is filled. be presented in court today in vices > division at the college. Sudan. Noel was taken hostage Republic and Afghanistan. and sharing commisrions. East Hartford. Three Vernon boys were He put in about 10 hours plan­ John Church grounds and spent Membership is open to project for their Eagle rank, and killed March 2 by guerrillas "He told us when he was 10- A committee was also ap­ raised to the rank of Eagle ning and directing the project 85 hours doing the work. everyone, from the beginner to the scouts earned 21 merit who occupied the Saudi Arabian years-old he would go into toe pointed by the selectmen to Two East Hartford boys were m Scout at ceremonies held at St. and another 65 hours in actual Swensen is troop librarian. the most experienced. badges. Of the 21, 10 are Embassy in Khartoum. foreign service and he never draw up bylaws for the new charged with illegal possession John’s Church, Rt. 30, Vernon. repair work on damage to the His Eagle project involved The focal point for the club is required and the other 11 are "Mr. Noel was a close friend swerved,” his mother said. group. Appointed to the com­ Brezhnev of a non-narcotic controlled Receiving this top rank in road caused by heavy rains. assisting in a Red Cross Blood- the main campus of MCC where electives in the field of^nterest of mine and I’m looking Mrs. Arnold Brewer added mittee were Dave Dreselly and substance Monday afternoon, scouting were Wesley Burton, Kerstetter is assistant patrol mobile campaign. He planned the members, presently to the boy. forward very much to carrying that she did not share her son’s Leon Rivers, newly elected Meets With police say. 17, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles leader for the troop. His service for 10 hours before assisting in M l totaling about 25, may use the Burton has served as the on the types of programs he had confidence and lack of fear over selectmen; Joseph Gately, Thomas Gompper, 17, and (111 Burton, 34 Gardner Rd.; Steven project for his elevation to a February blood drive in Pompidou athletic facilities, consisting of troop’s senior patrol leader begun,” Brewer said. "I have the new assignment. Malcolm Lambert and R o b ^ David Taylor, 16, both of East Kerstetter, 17, son of Mr. and Eagle Scout, involved planning Manchester. With four other lockers, showers and ample since February. To earn his ho fears of any kind. I think the “ I’m not tickled about It Smith, present advisory board Hartford, were charged after a Mrs. Blair Kerstetter of 77 and arranging a landscaping scouts, Swenson spent 30 hours PARIS (AP) - Leonid I. room for running, between the Eagle rank he coordinated and President has made his position because of what happened to members and John Connolly, Hansen Dr.; and Karl Swensen; project at St. John’s Church. during the drive. Brezhnev today started two complaint was made to police hours of 5 and 8:30 p.m. on led a work group of six other very clear on this point, namely, Mr. Noel,” she said, adding, WilUam Lopez and Silverstein, of boys smoking marijuana in 15, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kerstetter and eight other All three boys are members days talks with French Presi­ ^ weekdays, and from 9 a.m. to boys who repaired part of the that we will not submit to "but I’m glad he is not afraid.” licensed life agents. dent Georges Pompidou as a the woods to the north of noon on Saturdays. Frederick Swensen, 37 Seneca east service road in Valley scouts planted shrubbery and of Troop 223 and are students at Rockville High School. The blackmail of any kind.” Born in Middletown and The fourth member of the follow-up to his trip to the Ridgewood St. Anyone wishing to join can do Dr. Falls Park, one of the town spread wood chips at the St. troop is sponsored by the Brewer said he had not known raised in Ridgefield, Brewer WINDOW present advisory board is United States. A 15-year-old East Hartford so simply by going to the Prior to completing the final recreation areas. church and Norman Rochette is about his nomination prior to graduated from Taft School in Charles Lathrop. New The Soviet leader was boy, unidentified because of his college during these hours and scoutmaster; Gilbert Lamb, being contacted Monday by Waterbury, Williams (tollege members appointed yesterday reported ready to offer Pom- age, was was referred to signing the membership roster Salt Tower and Fletcher School of Law and SHADES are James McCurry, Rudolph I chairman of the troop com­ radio, station WINE In ^ pidou chairmanship of a "super juvenile authorities in the case. posted in the locker rooms. Vernon mittee: and Albert Dreher is in­ Brookfield. He said he just Diplomacy at Tufts University Macb.fo Onitr DeTuccio, Phillip Savva, EastWest summit” conference Police say that a small quan- There is no membership fee. Shakey before entering the Foreign Bring year old nllen In, stitutional representative of the arrived back in Mauritius from Richard Bettez and Ronald here in December. He was tity of marijuana was siezed in For further information, call Service in 1947. and aavo SSe par akado. LONDON (AP) - Salt is cor­ church. a visit to the United States to J Farris. MANCHESTER’S readying the offer with the ap­ the incident. Barry Sheckley at the office of The Brewers have two other Silverstein requests any other roding part of the ancient In addition to the three Eagle attend his I7-year-old daughter L Ao JOHNSON proval of President Nixon, Both boys were released on the extension division. School Calendar Priscilla’s graduation from children, John 22, a graduate of licensed fire or life agents in Tower of London, and scientists awards, 102 other merit badge French reports said. $200 non-surety bonds for court National Gttoedral School In Williams College, and Daniel, town wisUng to be appohited to ’The French see the propoaal July 9. ^ The Vernon Board of Educa­ election day ; Nov. 12, Veteran’s are battling to prevent the and achievement awards were FAWTOO. collapse of toe section. Washington. During toe trip. 20, wtu> attends toe UnlverNty the board to contact him. as a scheme for trying to draw Manchester tion adopted a school calendar Day; Nov. 22 and 23, presepted to 36 other scouts at 723 ST.. The stonework in the 700- Brewer and his t^ e , Alice, of Rochester. Fishing Instruction them from their independent Police report that ap- Hospital for next year which calls for 184 Thanksgiving; Dec. 24 through Friday’s ceremonies. proximately $5 in cash was ^ SESQUICENTENNIAL Jan. 1, Christmas recess; Feb. year-old Salt Tower is Ray Gorsky from Ray’s stance on nuclear and conven­ days attendance. Requests by Tackle Shop in Manchester will tional arms reductions. taken in a burglary at some teachers to chop off four 12, Lincoln’s birthday. crumbling slowly because of Notes the salt it absorbed 500 years be at Herrick Memorial Park A government spokesman in­ Washington School over the days at the end of the year were Also; Feb. 18-22, winter vaca­ WA (VISITING HOURS) ago. The tower was built in 1240 U tomorrow from 2 until 4 p.m. dicated that France would not weekend. Entry was gained by not honored. tion; April 12, Good Friday; SS for defense purposes. During He will show children par­ be able to consider it until after forcing open a window. No Intermediate Care Semi­ The calendar, as adopted, April 15-19, spring vacation; the Middle Ages, it was used for ticipating in the Summer the end of the second phase of further details are available. private, noon - 2 p.m., and 4 allows for four snow days. Dr. May 27, Memorial Day. Recreation Program how to the European security con­ SOUTH WINDSOR PRODUCTS SHOW p.m. 8 p.m.; private rooms, 10 Raymond Ramsdell, On the following days there storage of salt, a monopoly of the English sovereigns, who ONLY 3 DAYS LEFT... operate fishing rods properly ference beginning next month Rhonda M. Rideout, 18, of 29 a.m. - 2 p.m., and 4 p.m. - 8 p.m. superintendent of schools, will be four hour sessions; Oct. charged a tax on it. and other aspects of fishing. in Helsinki, Finland. Brookfield St., South Windsor, Self Service; 10 a.m. - 2 p.m.; explained that the town would 11; Nov. 21; Dec. 21; Jan. 16; Government scientists are The super-summit was was charged early this morning 4 p.m. - 8 p.m. loose $8,500’in ADM grants for March 26 and May 23. Basketball Registration trying to draw the salt from toe described here as a meeting with possessioh of marijuana. Intensive Care and Coronary each (lay eliminated under the Due to kindergarten con­ Final registration for the limestone with clay poultices. meant to put a definitive end to Police say that approximately Care: Immediate family only, required 180 days ruled by the ferences and elementary report N summer basketball clinic will Under direction of the The tower has been closed to the C!old War period and was three ounces were found In her anytime, limited to five state board. card conferences. Grades K-5 be held Monday from 7:36until toe public. 8:30 p.m. at Herrick Memorial equated to the Congress of car during a routine check of Manchester Rotary Club minutes. Five of the town schools are aill have four-hour sessions on FREE MOWER Park. Vienna, jvhich closed out the the vehicle. Court date is July Maternity: Fathers, 11 a.m. - used for polling places and Nov. 15 and 16 and April 10 and Napoleonic era. 23. 12:45 p.m., and 6:30 p.m. 8 therefore it is necessary to 11. (Pick your cut— 28”, 42”, or 48”— a $200-$280 Value) «( m p.m.; others, 3 p.m. - 4 p.m., close all schools on an election Report cards will be issued on and 6:30 p.^. - 8 p.m. day or on special referendum Nov. 19, Jan. 28 and June With all tha lawn and gardan tractora on tha markat, wa know you’re Age Limits; 16 in maternity, days if they occur during the 2$. Mid-term reports will be apt to boconw confuaod when chooaing tho boat machina for your Hebron High School Clarke Gym 12 in other areas, no limit in school year. issued on Oct. 12; Jan. 2; March nooda, that's why Intsrnatlonal Harvaatar hat daaignad tha CUB self-service. A suggestion to ask the Town 15 and May 24. CADET with tha following STANDARD FEATURES: V All emergency patients and Council to change the polling outpatients are requested to use places did not receive much • DIRECT-OHIVE (no baits, angina to axla.| the new emergency room en­ support from most members of Traffic Report • CAST-IRON ORIU AND AXLES. Thompson on Rham Board Thursday, June 28, 3 to 10 p.m. trance off Armory St. Access to the board. Chairman Joseph Alaska Style the entrance via existing Powers explained that the town • FULL FRAME STEEL CHASSIS JUNEAU, Alaska (AP) - In • REAR DISC RRAKES Taylor and Odbll, along with be to continually study the con­ driveways. had just recently designated the ^ Alaska, where the wildlife out­ • KOHLER CAST IRON ENOINE one member to be named by ditions and needs of the elderly Pediatoics: Parents allowed 8 five schools for elections. He ■: ‘iSKk numbers the automobile, traf­ % • ELECTRIC START, W/KEY SWITCH AMMETER ^ ANNE EMT each of the finance and and to make reconnmendatlons ' a.m. to noon and 2 p.m. to mid­ said he felt both sides Friday, June 29, 5 to 10 p.m. night; others, 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. (Democrats and Republicans) fic death statistics can look like • INSTANTANEOUS RESPONSE STEERINO Correapondent selectmen boards, will con­ to the selectmen. It may year-end bookkeeping in a Tel. 228-3971 stitute the four-member com­ organize itself in whatever way would be opposed to any change • OPTIONAL HYDRAUUC OR ELECTRIC LIFT menagerie. Residents Monday evening at mittee. Discharged Monday: as it would create utter chaos. Buy any IH lawn and gardan • LIOHTS 0 HJITATION TIRES AND OVER 60 WORR it chooses. TTie Department pf Public the town meeting elected Ralph Members of the committee Marguerite Hill, 1060 Main St., School will start on Thursday, tractor (from 8 to 14 h.p.) and SAVINS AnACHMENTS. Land Safety has released''a list of Thompson of East St. to a will serve without compensa­ South Windsor; George H. Sept. 6 next fall and will end wa’II giva you tho m owor at- The meeting accepted a Saturday, June 30, 1 to, 10 p.m. animal deaths on the state’s • e B rE Irl; June 26. three-year term on the parcel of land of approximately tion but will be reimbursed for Finney, East Hartford; Laura tachmant at no extra coat. Days the schools will be highways in 1971. Regional District 8 Board of four acres in the Shangrila Sub­ expenses. The town may make P. Davis, 576 Hartford Tpke., closed (other Iban on snow It included: 188 moose, IS Education to replace Harry division, Section 1. appropriations to cover these Rockville; Stephen J. Miller, 26 Tliis is a test pattern lb The dscision Is easy — the CUB CADET tractor Is the best investuiantt-you can iMke. See sixty exhibits of products of today and yesterday. days) will include Oct. 8, dogs, three deer, four buffalo, Megsoh who was not seeking re- The land, which was ap­ expenses. Congress St.; Edgar N. determine The Herald’s print­ 2 Columbus Day; Oct. 26, two caribou, 17 horses, one bear election. proved by the Conservation and It was explained to the See flags of all the UN nations. WasUieff, Box 65, EUington; ing quality. teachers convention; Nov. 6, and two domestic cows. Megson nominated Thompson Recreation Conunisslons for meeting that the creation of the Ronald J. Erickson, 26 Alton and Edward Hinchllff, chair­ open space, were deeded to the committee was necessary in > Educational and Instructive for the entire family. St.; Gene J. Croteau, East Hartford; Richard W. McVey, man of the local Board of town by Murray Ostrager, order for the town to secure any'^ Admission 50$ for adults...25$ for children. Education, seconded the Deepwood Dr., Amston, and state or federal funds made East Hartford; Cheryl S. nomination. Thompson’s elec­ Eva and Sbymour Ostrager of available to the elderly for And for a real treat (and bargain) enjoy an Zilinskas, Dockerel Rd., tion was unanimous. 1188 Grand Concourse, New programs such as hot lunches International Dinner as described below! Tolland. HOSPITAL In accepting the position, York. or foster grandparents. Also, Judith A. Sherry and Thompson expressed his con- son, Virginia Lane, Tolland; 6 Roads cehi with the way the pe(tole’s ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ VanAllen baby girl, Glaston­ APPRECIATION FUND FREE TRAILER i r “tax dollars are spent” and how The selectmen were bury; Wendy E. Arcand, 11 he wants Rham High School to authorized to enter into agree­ THEATRE III Wappingwood Rd., Ellington; ( 3 Bu. Capacity — Regularly *44.95) maintain a good educational ment with the State Depart­ at Manchastar Jeffrey J. Casati, 218 W. Main system. ment of ’Transportation fotvjhe Community Coflaga St., Rockville. Manchester Memorial. Hospital Wa also build a quality riding mowar with tha aama anginaaring expenditure of $52,764 available International Dinners He also expressed concern axeallanca found In our trucks and agricultural and Industrial with the physical condition of during the fiscal year for the A Summer Festival 71 Haynes Street, Manchester aquipmant. Tha 55 and 75 RIdars sport a full frame atool chassis, Rham. “I would like to see its Improvement and maintenance of Com edy of town roads. fibarglass body, pneumatic tiros, 4-apasd Iransmiaslon, and deterioration stopped,” and the High School Cafeteria floating mowar. Tha 95 Elaptric RIdar Incorporataa all thasa school “put back on its feet.” Aging One other thing he felt impor­ The meeting adopted an or­ 2 Enclosed is my donation to the Manchester Hospital Appreciation Fund. | featuraa Into a Battsry-Powsrad Riding Mowar which will handle tant was the need for “com­ dinance providing for the e^ SALAD WITH: French, Russian or I N am e...... g over an hour and a halt of tiraaoma mowing without recharging tablishment of a committee to ENTREE: Soup or Fruit Cup munication between the people July 1, 2. 3, 8, 9, 10 Italian Dressing ■ Address...... I yoursalf or tho mowor. Anyway you cut H, INTERNATIONAL and the school board” and study the needs of and coor­ MAIN COURSE: (Not all Items on all nights) HARVESTER has tha anawar. stated he would serve for the dinate programs for the aging. Chinese Vegetable Chow Mein ^ DESSERT: SpumonI or Strawberry J Amount...... ■ people and “not as a rubber ’The structure of the com­ Buy any IH riding mowar (5 or 7 Swedish Meatballs ^ r t c a k e ’CO INTERNATIONAL" AT: h.p.) and ws’ll gIva you this trailer stamp for the administration.” mittee will be five members, or July 15; 16. 17, 22, 23, 24 -I BEVERAQES: Tea or Coffee " I The meeting accorded more, at the discretion of the Italian Spaghetti and Sauce BOLAND attachment at no extra coat. Megson a standing ovation in Board of Selectmen, all to be Thimei Gnmniil Stuffed Cabbage appreciation of the four years appointed by the selectmen. Of July 29, 30, 31, OIL CO. he has served on the board. the five, one member will serve Aug. 5, 6, 7 since 1935 Up to $150., Supporting Donor Building Addition one year, one for two years, one Adults 2.50 including Admission to Products Show FUEL OILS EQUIPMENT CORP. Emery Taylor and Jeff Odell for three years and two for four Ml CisitlmiHsitoilw $150. or Over, Master Donor ''Lawn Equipment h Our Buiinest" Special Menu for Children, only $1. AUTOMATIC DELIVEHY were elected as members-at- years, all with terms beginning RT. 83, VERNON, CONN. 3 Milas from Vamon Clrdo July 15. Any subsequent ap­ TkiMt Itnm tiM i 64$-16t3 24-HOUR SERVICE large to serve on the Town Of­ BUDGET ACCOUNTS pointments will be for four fice Building addition study WELCOMED For more information call Burt Dittus, Development Direc­ Open Mon. to Ttiurs. 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Fdday 8 a.m. to 0 p.m. years and vacancies will be iMm iviiHiR • gNngrniNrt committee which was approved SeOCENTBIST 872-8311 filled by the selectmen. ICLFn tor, 646-1222, Ext 334. Sat 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. by the meeting. 1043-6320 The committee’s duties Will

) ■ PAGE FOURTEEN — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Tues., June 26. 1973 MANCHESTER EVEfliNG HERALD, Manchester, Ctonn:, ’Tues., June 26, 1973 — PAGE FIFTEEN Griswold Sesquioeiitehnial Highlights Jfickston Subdivision Okayed Steps Down From. The Planning and Zoning Original plana, approved by business meeting, 'fhe Sass sub­ WASHINGTON (AP) - Commission (PZC) Monday former Town Fire Chief W. Solicitor Gen. Edwin N. Congratulations Manchester division is located on Vernon St. By Sol R. Cohen Comptroller and former and Sesquicentennial guests. A- at about 11:30, will come the bight unanimously approved a Clifford Mason, called for three Griswold retired Monday, after Manchester Mayor Nathan N President James (Dutch) In connection with that sub­ MANCHESTER Summer Sweeps drawing, for subdivision in the Gardner St. hydrants in the area. After division the PZC last night un­ serving in the post'since 1967. Agostinelli and First District Fogarty personally brought “There’s never been anything those “losers” who deposited area. The subdivision request looking at the plans recently Griswold, who was named the 5 - Congressmen William Cotter. glasses and pitchers of water to animously voted to refuse the like it before in Manchester’ their losing tickets at Lottery by Nicholas Jackston had been Town Fire Chief John Rivosa lands offered by Sass to the Supreme Court’s top advocate Because of a death in his the reviewing stand, for TIRE INC. was the comment heard over sales outlets. heard in 1969 at a public requested that two more town. According to PZC by President Lyndon B. John­ family, U.S. Sen. Abraham quenching the dry thirst of the and over again Saturday from Of 13 eligible tickets for the . hearing. hydrants be installed. member David P ^ , the land son, will join a Washington law 205 Rroad St., Manchester Ribicoff canceled plans to at­ notables. people watching the Super 75 drawing, none are' Due to some conditiMs which The second condition is that offered by Sass consists mainly firm. Opposite The Post Office tend. U.S. Sen. Lowell Weicker on your 150th Anniversary Sesquicentennial Parade from from Manchester. However, had to meet zoning regulations, concrete curbing be installed in He is to be succeeded by Yale hnd Gov. Thomas Meskill Kudos are due the staff in the of a swamp. the reviewing stand. one is from South Windsor — the subdivision had not been the subdivision, and that con­ law p^(»sor Robert Borfc. couldn’t make it. town clerk’s office. It was they That was the place to be. All Cary G. Schrun of 949 Pleasant ready for approval until recent­ crete sidewalks be installed who had to answer (and still do) units, when they were within a Valley Rd. He won ^,000 in ly. except on seven lots designated The New York City Warriors, the countless calls and inquiries half-block of the stand, forgot last Thursday’s regular ’Ihe subdivision was approved by PZC. an all-black Drum and Bugle concerning Sesquicentennial they had been marching for drawing. on two conditions. One is that Concrete sidewalks and curbs Corps Band and Marching events and time schedules. over two hours, brushed aside Among the guests ’Thursday two more fire hydrants are to were required under the 1969 Group, was far and away the hit They may have been harried, S WHICH mVESTMENTS their weariness, put their best at the lottery drawings in be installed in the area. planning and zoning M iff LAST 4 DAYS! of the parade. Its music and its but they didn’t let It show. They ^ r foot forward and marched past Manchester will be: State regulations, according the still managed to complete their RIVESTIIIC.' the dignitaries in a blaze of precision marching was letter- Comptroller Nathan Claroice Welti, chairman. ARE BEST FOR YOU? perfect. usual duties. Sale Ends June 30 glory. Agostinelli, Mayor John About Town In other action, the PZC un­ It was impressive, it was Thompson, Manchester, animously approved two zone GOODWrCAR The first unit passed the The City of Manchester, awe-inspiring and, above all, it England Lord Mayor Kenneth changes, both of which were reviewing stand at 2:55 and the England is celebrating a 150th Manchester Lodge of Masons REVEST WILL HOLD k FREE, STRICTLY was a moment of pride — pride Collis, Town Manager Robert requested by Alexander Jarvis. last at 5:10. Although “possible Anniversary of its own this will have a business meeting at EDUCATIONAL SEMINAR DISCUSSINS by the marchers, true, but Weiss, Police Chief James They are located at Center and thunder-showers” had b^ n month. It is the Sesquicenten­ 7:30 tonight in the Masonic more than that, pride by Reardon. McKee Sts. and a small parcel I^ESTMENTS IN OENERAL, AND REAL forecast, the rain held off. nial of the Manchester City Art Temple. It is the final meeting Manchester officials in the Also, Sesquicentennial co- of land on Hartford, Rd. ’The ESTATE OROUP INVESTINB IN PARTICULAR About 4:15, a breeze brought Gallery, originally called the before summer recess. “people turnout.” chairmen Edward Tomkiel and latter change was made in con­ ON WEO., JUNE 2^1073 AT 7:30 P.M. AT welcome relief to the heat and Royal Manchester Institution. Strawberry shortcake will be It was one of those once-in-a- Thomas Ferguson; Edward nection with a proposed Jarvis humidity. served later. THE REVEST AMPHITHEATRE. RESERVATIONS lifetime events and, as some Kenney, chairman of the subdivision in tte Hartford Rd. 503-1401 Bargain Days observers remarked, “There As must be common Greater Manchester Chamber FREE area i^ ich ^as not presented n in s iH i may never be anything like it knowledge by now, the Rock of Commerce; and Robert Manchester Rotary Club will last night. mean savings In Manchester for the parade 030 SILAS DEANE HIGHWAY again in Manchester.” Band Concert and Dance Lynch, president of the East install officers at its meeting The PZC tabled a subdivision and sitting on the reviewing WETHERSFIELD, CONN. for you... scheduled for 7 to 11 last night Hartford First Federal Savings tonight at 6:30 at Manchester request by Gilbert Sass and Safety Check stand were Mr. and Mrs. Jesse at the Parkade wasn’t held. HUnWHU An instant hit with all and Loan Assoiation. Country Club. scheduled it for next Monday’s Spencer of Wilton. Mr. Spencer Sponsored by Iliing Junior High OLD FASHIONED Save on... BlemC 2 viewers was tiny Gloria CUSTOM POLYSTEEL is a Manchester native who has ★ FRONT END Gagnon, marching in the front School, it was called off last Changeovers — been away from his hometown • Strong, penelrallon-resisling steel cord belts • Smooth riding] line with Manchester High week, when the announcement Odds & Ends —. polyester cord body • Wide "wet weather" tread pattern • For for about 40 years. Now retired, ★ SHOCKS . School cheerleaders. was made that amusement One-of-a-Kind — most popular makes of American cars he was a machinery salesman. rides were being set up at the Discontinued Mr. Spencer’s home in ★ BRAKES A whole generation of his Parkade. Tread Designs & Manchester was at the comer former customers recognized FORD ★ MUFFLER Used Tires. of Union and N. Main Sts. He Manchester Green’s most pop­ The Connecticut State Dillon Ford MINI a said he can trace his family ular barber, Billy Paganl, as he Lottery drawings will be in ★ TIRES Hurry, back about 335 years in the INTERMEDIATE CARS IUI $2.01 to , 6 spent over two hours on the Silk Manchester Thursday — 10:30 Bargain Days end !2.50 Fed. Ex. I Manchester area. DAB6SIN DAYS Rndler IX depending I a.m. in Center Park. City Chorus float — cutting a Saturday night. $ i g „ ____f t f i i _____ on tlie . No r customer’s hair. First will come the weekly A78-13 38.75 trade needed. The Army and Navy Qub set ^ ^ ^ J u n e 30th 0 78-14 42.75 drawing. ’Then the Super E78-14 M3.65 The highest ranking public of­ up a hospitality table in 4ts drawing, for one |75,000 prize ficials present were State clubroom for parade officials and one |15,000 prize. Finally, RALLYGT ‘^•v. S id tu lo lim SAVE $35 TO $47 ON A SET OF RALLY MEDIUM SIZE CARS GT WHITE L ^ E R TIRES Rmlw 1 Tee I lue $2.68 to a y . Price 1 Sam 1 2.87 Fed. E x ., ^78-14 ex dependini | Ref. Frici $ ile Price Pfw Fed H5-30 sp9'- f G78-14 1 on tits. No To The SIza Per Tire No Trede Ex. Tex $47.25 $7.10 G78-15 $48.45 1 $8.50 1 trade needed. Nixon, Dean Differ With Trede Needed PerTIrt AS A60-13 $40.75 $32J)0 $2.02 Plus Quantity Tubeless Type A Daacription LOW D60-13 $44.95 $35.71 $2.41 Size Price iPid.Ex. ' Tax LARGER CARS ^ Town of Manchester AS E60-14 $47.10 $37.53 $2.52 SPEGUL SPEGUL F60-14 $49.15 $39.27 $2.76 Marathon Nylon Marathon Nylon Rejpilar In Four Key Areas size AGO-13 Plus 4 700x13 25.S0 2.06 Gust POR. CMh. l i PC 11 Ik e Price $2.02 Fed. Ex. Tax $3.50 Fed. Ex. G60-14 $51.20 $40.02 $2.90 H78-14* O n I fs No Trade Needed 2 078x14 28.90 $53.40 Taxdependini F60-15 $50.15 $40.12 $2.89 Oust Pm . Cush. N.W. PG 71 2.14 H78-15* $54.70 on ilze. No 2 878x14 25.90 J78-15* $56.75 trade needed. WASHINGTON (AP) - Four at the fact that Ck>lson had also told me that was no problem, G60-15 $52.25 $40.91 $2.96 Cast Pm . Gash, l i PC Tl 2.00 ! L7S-15 $59.30 L84-15 ^ $59.30 key statements by President discussed this matter with and he also looked over at H60-1S $55.30 $43 JO $3.10 4 E78xl4 Cost Pm . CRth. NW PS Tl 35.80 2.50 1 Haldeman and repeated the Nixon have been contradicted him.” 6 n8xl4 Clitt Pen. Cash, n PC TL 28.90 2.50 ' flatly by his former counsel, On April IS Dean Said he met same statement.” 8 n8xl5 Cstt PM. Cite. 2/W PC 11 31.90 size 560x15 tubeless size 600x13 tubeleas John W. Dean HI. with Nixon in his office in the Later in the conversation 2.54 Cast m Gush. NW PC Tl blackwall plus blackwall plus Testifying Monday before the Executive Office Building and Nixon asked about money 4 078x15 P . 3 19 0 3^2.73 TOUGH-WORK TIRE.. 15 0 .. Cost Gate. Mk PC 11 $1.74 Fed. Ex. Tax $1.61 Fed. Ex. Tax Pm . Senate’s Watergate in­ advised Nixon he had begun to already paid to defendants. xx"10 i o H78xl5 31.90 2.96 A H m riR S M Cost m Cute. NW PC 11 NO TRADE NEEDED for Pick-ups, Panel8,| P . vestigating . committee, Dean tell his story to federal Dean said. "He asked me how n8xl5 36.90 NO TRADE NEEDED J 3.01 swore Nixon knew of the prosecutors. "He got up out of this was done. I told him I 12 1 Cttst Steel Guard Rad. w/sTL 56.60 coverup, knew of payments to his chair, went beMnd his chair didn’t know much about it other R78X15 3.43 VRiKSCamiMrs defendants and admitted twice to the comer ... and in a barely than the fact that the money OUR LOWEST PRICED 8 lR78xl5 Cusl Steel Guard Rad. u/$Tl- 60.90 3.48 that he lUscussed an offer of audible tone said to me, he was was laundered so It could not Iw 12 L84xl5 C.P.C. OW PC Tl 41.90 3.60 clemency.''And he said Nixon probably foojish to have dis­ traced and that there were persisted in the cover-up this cussed Hunt’s clemency with secret deliveries.” 4 « Y NYLON CORD TIRI 1 No Trade Needed spring despite Nixon’s state­ Colson.” NIXON’S INVES’nGA'nON: ment that he was trying to get PAYOFFS: The President The President, in his April 17 Size 6.50x13 R I B HI'MILER all the facts. said May 22; “I did not know, statement and again in a televi­ blackwall Here is a comparison of what until the time of my own in­ sion address to tee nation April tubelesi plus $1.73 i^ixon said and what Dean said: vestigation, of any effort to 30, said he began a new in­ Fed. Ex. Tax and COVER-UP: The President, provide the Watergate defen­ vestigation of tee wiretapping old tires. in a statement issued Mi«y 22, dants with funds.” affair March 21 after new facts SPEGUL SPKUL said, “I took no part in, nor was Nixon’s own investigation, came to light. “ I personally Durahelt MaraUion“78” I aware of, any ... efforts that according to a statement he assumed the responsibility for 7.00 X ip 6 PR tubeless may have been made to cover made Apfil 17, began March 21. coordinating intensive new in­ blackwall plus gg.ggPed. up the Watergate.” But Dean said he told Nixon quiries into the matter, and I i 6 5 Ex. Tax. No trade n itd id . Dean testified that he told about payoffs at their March 13 personally ordered those con­ a m m m 7 00 X 14 6 PR tu b ila ir '''^ 2 2 / K blickwell plus $2.44 F,d. Nixon Sept. 15,1972, that he had meeting. ducting tee investigations to get Ex. Tax. Na trade needed. assisted in keeping the case Dean said he told Nixon and all tee facts and to report teem from reaching the White House. Haldeman that demands for directly to me, right here in this 21.40 ' 6.70 X 15 6 PR Juba-type Size 078x14 tubeless Size F78x15 tubeless bleckwall plus 12.40 Fed. Tliat was the day seven men money were increasing. “I told office,” Nixon said in his ad­ whitewall plus Ex. Tex. Na trade needed. were indicted, none higher in the President about the fact dress. blackwall plus “ALL-WEATHER I T ” BLACKWALL I,. $2.67 Fed. Ex. Tax $2.42 Fed. Ex. Tax • Triple-tempered nylon cord body the Nixon re-election campaign that there was no money to pay But Dean said, "In short, tee I Clean Sidewall p^ | | j| n • A Great Tire in its Price gives strength. than G. Gordon Liddy, the these individuals to meet their President commenced no in­ !130 CENTEN STREET 1933 to 1950 Class • PerformaftdilWblufes • Triple-tempered nylon NO TRADE NEEDED NO TRADE NEEDED • Tufsyn rubber in the tread for finance committee’s chief demands. He asked me how vestigation at all. Rather, tee cord construction*. durability. ^ plus $2.09 to • 5 broad riding r l^ to give traction, lawyer. much it would cost. I told him President, Haldeman and OTHER SIZES LOW PRICED T« $2.30 Fed. Ex. Nixon and Dean met in the that I could only make an es­ Ehrlichman commenced to SIZES 7.7SI14 (F7I-14) Tax per tire, amoothness of ride, loaded or 7.TSI19 (F7S-1S) depending on unloaded, even under difficult- Oval Office, with presidential timate that it might be as high protect themselves against tee 5.25114 (071-14) size, and old Selling And Serving Manchester For 40. Years 5.25115 (ort-isv tires. road condilioni. chief of staff H.R. Haldeman as a million dollars or more. He unraveling of tee cover-up.” present. Dean said. •x ; s .a .;.. . “The President told me I had done a good job and he ap­ BLEMISHED preciated how difficult a task it LOW PRICED *Custom Steelguanr'Radial with had been and the President was Plus •> Sill pleased that the case had 4 Guard against rough ride—a strong Tubelesi Typi A Diicriptian Fid. Ex. Board Will Find Funds Quantity Slit Prici stopped with Liddy,” Dean R fG U L UARDS polyester cord body. SPEGIU Tu ''GO-POWER" Power CushHNi h i I T 56 Mini Custom 68 , said. 2 Guard against penetration under “I responded that I could not For Cafeteria Losses ^ the tread — double steel belts. 078x14 24.90 2.14 take credit because others had TOHBP 10 Gust Pm . Cote. NW PC It 3 Guard against wet sk id i^ fou r E78xl4 24.90 2.31 done much more difficult things The Manchester Board of Personnel Actions Instant-On deep grooves to channelwater 21 Cuit Pm . Cute. 2/W PC 71 GR78X14 37.90 2.52 than I had done. As the Presi­ Education Monday night took In personnel, actions Monday Performance PROIECT from under the tire. S Pm . Cute. Rad. T W/S 71 27.90 2.75 dent discussed the present financial steps which will night, the school board For Today’s 4 Guard against loss of road contact 26 H78xl4 Pm . Cute. ‘7 r NW VY11 2 status of the situation I told him hopefully reduce the school accepted four staff -special decoupling grooves allow­ F78xl5 26.90 i 5 4 Cars At A ing tread and sidewall to work In­ size 560x15 tubeless 8 Gust Pm . Cate. 2/W PC TL that all that I had been able to system’s cafeteria program resignations, from: Size F78x15 tubeless YOU dependently of each other. White Latter plus 825x15 I t 27.90 2.30 do was to contain the case and deficit. • Miss Anita Hotze, a one- Popular whitewall plus 6 Pm . Cush. PE Tl First $1.74 Fed. Ex. Tax 3.06 assist in keeping it out of the third music teacher at Bennet Low Price! $2.84 Fed. Ex. Tax R Guard against sluggish handling - 32 GR70xl5 Cute Steel Guard Rad. W/S Tl 48.90 The school board voted un­ SWNirS ** special s^ b iliz ers built into the 3.20 White House. I also told him Junior High School. lower sidewalls to provide positive NO TRADE NEEDED 51 NR78xl5 Cute Steel Gaard Rad. W/S Tl '49:90 that 1 thought that there was a animously to transfer "up to NO TRADE NEEDED • Mrs. Leslie Handler, a OUR FINEST DOUBLE . reaction to changes of direction. 18 178x15 Cute Pm . Cute. NW PC Tl 32.90 3.12 long way to go before this $10,000” from the current 1972- third grade teacher at Bowers STEEL-BELTED RADIAL TIRE 21 Cute Pm . Cmk NW PC 11 34.90 3.13 matter would end and that I 1973 school operating budget to School. 171x15 Cute Pm . Cute. IW PC Tl c e rta in ly could m ake no the cafeteria budget. The • M[rs. Joan Manning, a half­ TH IS S A LE 14 184x15 35.90 3.60 6 4 for assurances that the day would money transfer, w hl^ will be time speech and hearing clini­ FREE ONLY not come when this matter made after school ad­ cian in tee elementary schools. III would start to unravel.” ministrators ascertain what • Mrs. Mary O’Brien, a den­ 'YUL-I -/ ' m CLEMEN(]Y: Nixon also said funds are available, will aid In tal hygienist for tee school M ounting FREE May 22: “At no time did I reducing the accumulated system for tee past 12 years. Valv« Stem authorize any offer of executive deficit in the school lunch BATTERY • Dry charged for depend­ « 1 6 9 All four resignations are Size DR78X14 clemency for the Watergate program. able long-lasting power of A ll with each tire effective at tee close of tee • Polypropylene caee and Plus 2.3S Fed. Ex. defendants, nor did I know of purchased The school lunch program has current school year. cover for high power-to- Tax each Blonrish any such offer.” been operating "in the red” Student Reps . weight ratio . . . heat and ahock resistance. Dean said Nixon told him on since last fall. In January, an John Mrosek of 143 Boulder March 1 3 ^ d again on April 15 • Non-splash gang vent audit showed the program to Rd., who will be a junior at cape, large plates, plistic- that he had talked to former 319 MAIN STREET 1950 to 1973' 12Volt have an $18,000 deficit, and Manchester High School this with °eKbenie411. mil separators. domestic adviser John D. there were indications the fall, has been elected a student Croup AW-22F Amp Hour •1. ' . .■ ■ Ehrlichman and former losses were mounting. representative to the Board of All This Week FORD . . 29NF presidential counselor Charles Education, tee board Ipamed 3 WAYS TO CHARGE ’The operating budget funds to W. Colson about an offer of Monday night. clemency that Dean said was be transferred were originally We Invite You To Stop . up to AHC45 witb Grbup M t Mrosek was elected to tee ... priced illfb tly higner FREE INSTALLATION! planned to be spent for school OUR OWN CUSTOMER CREDIT PLAN MASTER CHARGE ARGO CREDIT CARDS made to E . Howard Hunt, one non-voting seat in a recent elec­ maintenance projects, but the of the men convicted in the tion at MHS. Re-electied to a By Our ShoUvroom A nd money was held back by ad­ case. similar student representative ministrators for emergency See A J f ^ Featuring A Haldeman was at the March position was Ric)uuil Wasser- use. It isn’t yet known exactly IS meeting in the Oval Office, man of 35 Duval St., who Will be how much money is available Dean said. “The President ... a senior at MHS this fall. for transfer. School Superinten­ referred to the fact that Hunt School board members Mon­ MANCHESTER TIRE CO- 1901 FORD o ra M0H-, TUES.. WED. s-adS: •nam s.i-Si n i.B 4 :sti s a t . s - i p .m . dent Jam es Kennedy said, but had been promised executive day night unanimously passed a PINTO “150” SALE there will be a "clearer, pic­ clemency. He said that he had resolution thanking outgoing Any Licensed Driver Who Test Drives A New PINTO Will Be Given A d iscu ss^ this m atter with ture” at the end of this week. ARCOO student representative Jeffrey 295 BROAD ST. Opposite The Post Offlce 643-1161 Ehrlichnuu and ... that Colson The transferred funds will be Stone of 60 Butternut Rd., who REPLICA ' PINTO UMBRELLA also discussed it with him later. added to federal funds to reduce was graduated from MHS last He expressed some annoyance the lunch program deficit. week.

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^ NCH^ TER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn.. Tues.. June 26.1IW3 - Perry Shakedown Orioles PAGE SEVENTRRn Defeat Herald Angle Cooney JC Golf Champ, Breweri Produces Nothing By Earl Yost CLEVELAND (AP) - plate and was soon complaining After the game Houk grinned NEW YORK (AP) - Does Cleveland Indian that Perry was putting a and said, “I thought the game Americah League action Sports Editor Youngest, 14, Cards 77 pitcher Gaylord Perry use foreign substance on the b ^ . was getting a little dull. I saw the Baltimore Orioles Murcer rolled a foul down the wanted to have a little fun.” edge the Milwaukee that greasy kid stuff or Perry said “it feels like old third base line. Coach Dick Brewers 4-3 in 12 innings, doesn’t he? On the ball that Howser quickly picked up the home week when everybody By Dean Yost to win the yearly event and is. ball and, with an accusation, thinks I’m doing something the Chicago White Sox held his score was the highest TONIGHT’S GAMES EASTERN When Perry is losing, the op­ charged plate umpire Lou wrong. I don’t know wnat off the Minnesota ’Twins 3-2, Excitement at Stadium First foursome out and the winning total. Armory vs. Glen, 6:15 In a fast moving, well-played position ignores it. When Perry DiMuro with an accusation. they’re talking about.” the California Angels beat first to check in produced Cooney, whose birthday Fitzgerald contest, the Seventy-Two’s is winning, the opposition calls DiMuro threw Howser out of ’The Indians jumped to a 2-0 the Kansas City Royals 5-2 You just had to be there during the recent home stand o f the winner yesterday in the isn’t until December, has' Sportsman vs. DeMaio, 7:30 defeated CB&T Blue, 5-2, at Fitzgerald for a shakedown inspection. the game. first inning lead with four and the Texas Rangers the New York Yankees to get caught up in the tension and seventh annual Manchester possibly four more years of Nebo. Mark Anderson had three Monday night he was winning "I thought he was making too singles off loser Mel downed the Oakland A’s 4-2. excitement and pennant fever of the American League’s Acadia vs. Dillon, 8:45 of his club’s nine hits. and New York Yankee Manager Jaycee Golf Tournament at JC golf competition. Fitzgerald much of a commotion,” D1 Stottlemyre, 9-7. ’The ’Tribe Eastern Division front-runners. the Manchester Country “I have to give credit to For the losers, George Cole Ralph Houk called the cops. added its final two in the sixth Orloles-Brewers Dean vs. Savings Bank, 6:15 collected two base knocks. His Muro said. The all-victorious eight-game home stay was the most Club. the use of this new ball,” the The umpires didn’t find Houk continued the argument when Chris Chambliss singled A1 Bumbry scored from third Robertson teams’ total was-seven hits. anything, as usual, and Perry when Milwaukee second successful since 1971 and, it matched the Yankees’ longest Pint-sized Mike Cooney, youngster said. “Stan Dick’s vs. Vito’s, 8:45 Nebo and made DiMuro inspect in two runs with the bases winning streak since 1969. went on to collect his eighth vic­ Perry’s hat, glove, pants and ioaded. baseman Pedro Garcia missed who lives in Glastonbury on Hilinski told my brother that CB&T vs. Congo, 6:15 Nebo INDY tory of the season as the Indians hands. Perry gave up nine jiits to the a tag for a double playthat It was during the second half of the 1972 season that the Manchester Rd., a I should used the ball today. Vittner’s vs. Nelson, 7:30 Five runs in the fourth inning defeated the Yankees 4-2. “I’m 99 per cent sure Perry’s first-place Yankees. The would have ended the 12th in­ Yankees came back as bonafide contenders in the A.L.’s sophomore at East Catholic I tried it and played the Nebo powered Pizza House to a 108 In the eighth inning, with the put something on that ball,” Yankees scored in the fourth on ning, giving the Orioles thtir East, when the Detroit Tigers invaded the Bronx ball park. High in September, carded a whole course with it. I (Charter Oak vs. Gunver, 6:15 victory over Bonanza Steak at Indians on top 4-1, Horace Murcer said. "And the umpire two singles, a walk and a victory over the Brewers. * Manager Ralph Houk’s club stayed in the thick of things 77 to paced the 28-player putted real nice,” he added. Keeney Keeney Field. A1 Senna, A1 WINF vs. Scruse, 6:15 Illing Clarke was called out at the know it too, but they’ve been fielders choice. Their other run until the final 10 days of the season and dropped back to field. Cooney, along with Jeff Bombardier and Rich Bombar­ plate in a close play. That White Sox-Twins told by the president of the came in the ninth when Thur­ fourth place, six and one-half games behind the Tigers. The five-foot, 87-pound dier each had three base Ron Hodges Out at Plate started Houk’s boiler steaming. ’The White Sox scored their Torrance, Bob Lennon and CHARTER OAK knojzks. league not to pay any attention man Munson hit a home ^ three runs off Bert Blyleven in The club got off to another miserable start this spring swinger also set two firsts in Mitch Mutty, really give the Bobby Murcer came to the to it.” over the left centerfield fence. Pat Collet pitched a three- Bonanza’s Tom Mayer added Cubs* Randy Hundley Applies Tag the first inning—two on but once Sparky Lyle got his arm into shape the club the 18-hole tourney. Cooney well-groomed course a hitter as Fuller’s Package DiMuro denied being told ’The Yankees have scheduled started to roll. three hits while Ed Crandall, designated hitter Carlos May’s became the youngest golfer workout daily. All four tee Store defeated Wilbanks, 88, Dave Gourley and Ron LaBalle what to do and stated he Pat Dobson, 2-1, for tonight. double-and then stood off a Brent Strom, 1-7, has been New York took off after Sunday’s win before a paid off every day for 36-holes of last night at Fitzgerald. Don each produced two safeties. couldn’t find anything wrong late rally to defeat the ’Twins. crowd of 62,107 for Cleveland. It will be a short four-game with Perry’s pitdiing. slated by the ’Tribe. play. Provencal, John Odell, Steve Horace Clarke Blows Stack Stan Bahnsen and Terry trip, two starts in each Cleveland and Baltimore and then Defending champion, Lon Fish, Ed Jasudowich, John Tor- FELINE 2 Mets Sink to Forster blanked the ’Twins until home for nine games in seven days, twinbills against za and Steve Rascher all Moriarty Brothers scored Annulli, sat out yesterday’s After Ump Lou DiMuro Called Him Out the ninth when Cy Acosta Qeveland on July 1 and Boston July 4 highighting* the collected two hits. early to defeat Crispino’s, 14-12, pitched out of a basesrloaded, competition due to the age stand. Batters limit. Titleholder in 1971, in an exciting game at Illing one-out jam. SILK CITY Field. Barbara Balesano Standings The stadium will be jumping, that’s for sure. If you’re Scott Leone fashioned a 42- After Loss to Angels-Royals Joe Amaio’s two homers and collected three base knocks planning on taking the journey to the big city, don’t wait 36-78, to take runner-up Vada Pinson drove in three single powered Moriarty while Donna Brooks and Mama until the last minute to get your tickets. Over 5,000 were honors. Another Glaston­ NEW YORK (AP) - When Abner Pirates complete the sweep in the night­ Aparicio, Fisk runs with a triple and single Favored Brothers to a 10-3 triumph over Groman added two singles NATIONAL LEAGUE turned away last Sunday. Doubleday and Alexander Cartwright and cap. AMERICAN LEAGUE while Nolan Ryan fought off bury resident, Jeff Torrance Gorman Brothers at apiece. East those other oldtimers dreamed up this Slugger Willie Stargell, who doubled and East repeated bouts of wildness and finished third. Fitzgerald. Craig Jordan and Crispino’s Andy Mazzoli W L Pet GB game of baseball, they decided thkt nine scored Pittsburgh’s tie-breaking run in the W L Pet GB pitched a five-hitter as the PHILADELPHIA (AP) Results: Kent Smith both had two hits. stroked three singles. Mary Chicago 42 30 .5383 innings would be just about right for their ^fourth inning of the second game, said the New York 40 31 .563 Angels knocks the Royals out — A report by scientists at Mike Cooney 39-38-77, For the losers, Jim Dowling, Gracyalny and Gail Kelly both Montreal 32 33 .492 m little invention. Pirates would get straightened away yet. Milwaukee 37 32 .536 2 Combine Talent of first place in the jumbled AL Manager Should Have Answer the Franklin Institute here Scott Leone 42-36-78, Jeff Bill McCarthy, Jim Burnham clouted homers and singled. St. Louis 33 35 .485 7 Baltimore 3 and Don Denley each had two That was one inning too many for the “Don’t worry about us,” said Stargell. 37 30 .524 West. I ^ s a s City, which only says the baseball being Torrance 41-39-80, Bob Len­ Four other players had two Philadelphia 32 36 .471 8 Boston 34 33 .507 4 Tip Department; The Advisory Park and Recreation safeties. hits. New York Mets and toat thump you just “We’ll get along. If the guys on this club took over the lead Sunday, feU used in the National non 45-48-85, Mitch Mutty 44- Pittsburgh 31 36 .463 m Detroit 32 37 .464 7 BOSTON (AP) — Luis Aparicio, the Boston Red Sox’ 39 Commission need look no farther than General Manager LITTLE MISS heard was Yogi Berra’s ball club landing had never played together or weren’t used four percentage points behind League this season favors 41-85, Kurt Hassett 48-42-90, in the National League East basement. to winning, maybe we’d be in trouble. The New York 30 35 .462 8V4 Geveland 26 44 .371 13t4 year-old shortstop, is an ageless wonder. Bob Weiss’ office for action on getting the lights in place Debbie Kosky clouted a Chicago. the batter and works Dan Eigner 4941-90, Ron The Mets led Chicago 2-0 for eight in­ point is, we’ve been together a long time West Aparicio collected his 2,600th and operating at the Robertson Park softball diamond. If Upping its record to 178, grandslam homer with Jean West Chicago against the pitcher. Ferguson 47-44-91, Duffy Herald Photo by O.Yost nings Monday night but the Cubs rallied and we’ve been winning for a long time 8o 36 30 .545 and 2,601st hits und sparkled in Rangers-A’s brought to his attention (and he should have been aware of Groman’s Sport Shop defeated Hennlgan adding a solo clout to 47 26 .644 Kansas G ty 40 34 .541 the field, but his brilliant per­ Flu-weakened Sonny Siebert T he Institute did Mike Cooney for three runs in the ninth to take the ball there’s no reason for us to keep on playing Los Angeles shortstop on the 1914 Boston the situation months ago) the lights should have been in Leone 51-40-91, Guy Talley Manchester Honda, 248, in the pace Ansaidi’s to a 295 win Houston 42 32 .568 5V4 California 37 32 536 Vi formance was overlooked ran his string of consecutive exhaustive testing of the' game, 3-2. the lousy baseball we’ve played so far.” Braves ’’miracle team.” use for the stert of the season last May. ..Less than 12,000 48-44-92, Paul Peracchio 45- nightcap at Fitzgerald.. Dave over Armory Package last San Francisco 42 32 .568 5t4 Oakland scoreless innings to 19 and Tom Jones 64-66-130, Mike But the Cubs, who continue to lead the 38 34 .528 1 generally Monday night Maranville had 2,605 hits in hiS” ball used in 1972, and the 47-92, Glen Dobkin 53-45-98, Koepsei 61-47-108, Jeff Johes White had a perfect 5-5 night night at Martin Field. ’The Phils-Cards 37 34 .521 9 tickets remain to be sold for the pre-season National Foot­ Burnacki 86-77-163, Chris NL East by a comfortable margin, are Cincinnati Minnesota 35 32 .522 IVk because of other hieroics in a 2-1 major ieague career. reliever Steve Foucault halted one being thrown this Bob Digan 54-46-100, Scott 60-49-109, Mike Armstrong which includ^ two homers. losers’ Virginia Zukas also Rookie Mike Rogodzinski continued his 30 42 .417 16Vk ball League exhibition game between the New York Giants taking nothing for granted. Atlanta Texas 23 42 .354 12Vk victory over the Detroit Tigers Lee, an erstwhile reliever a ninth-inning Oakland rally, season. The study was Price 55-47-102, Rich 53-60-113, Brian Jones 59-55- Saunders NC, Paul Lappen Bob Kowalski went 58 with one homered. hot pinch hitting, drilling a two-run shot in 23 50 .315 24 and New York Jets on Sunday, Aug. 19. The Yale Bowl “We’ve traveled this road before,” San Diego before 20,837 fans at Fenway who didn’t start a game in 47 helping the A ngers stop the made for the Philadelphia 114,-'Spencer Moore 64-52- NC, Mike Presti NC, Tim circuit shot while Dennis McAr- the eighth inning to lift Philadelphia past seats 70,000...One of the biggest mysteries of the 1973 McMahon 55-50-105, Ken Cubs’ captain Ron Santo said. “It’s very Park. appearances last year, hiked A’s. Siebert blanked the A’s for Bycholski NC. dle and Mike Reardon each had Willie’s got the home run ball St. Louis. It was Rogodzinskl’s seventh hit Monday’s Games Inquirer. Forzley 56-51-107, John 116, Bob Frank 6085-125, early yet.” Monday’s Games Bill Lee’s five-hit pitching his record to 9-2 while lowering six innings before he tired. major league baseball season is the inability of Steve Blass four hits. Roger Macalone from Denise Boutiller, Stacy this season, all of them in a pinch hitting Cleveland 4, New York 2 Until the 1973 season, But it’s getting late for the Mets, who Pittsburgh ^3, Montreal 6-1 and ()arlton Fisk’s tie-breaking his earned run average to 1.94. The Rangers scored three to win for the Pittsburgh Pirates. One close to the Pirates belted a grandslam homer Monahan and Tracy Norwood to role. As a starter, he’s O-for-18. Boston 2, Detroit 1 major league baseballs un­ are iV i games and five teams away from Philadelphia 7, St. Louis 6 homer, his 16th, in the eighth in­ He struck out five and didn’t runs in the third off Ken Holtz- claims the club will not win the National League’s Eastern while Dave Vlara parked three defeat Manchester V5arpet, 19 Texas 4, Oakland 2 man, two on Jeff Burroughs’ derwent final processing 2. JoAnn Lajoie homered for first place. Dodgers-Padres Chicago 3, New York 2 ning stole most of the thunder, walk anyone. His only mistake Division this year because it hasn’t recovered from the over the barrier. Baltimore 4, Milwaukee 3,12 but Little Looie gave the crowd double. Toby Harrah homered at a small Chicopee, Mass., the losers. In other National League action Monday Claude Osteen, 10-3, earned his seventh Houston 13, Cincinnati 2 was a “sinker that didn’t sink.” loss of Roberto Clemente. The same man claimed the Bucs Honda’s Mike Pagan! went 4- innings and a national television in the eighth. company. This company MisplaysPave Way night, Pittsburgh slipp^ out of the cellar straight victory for Los Angeles with ninth Los Angeles 3, San Diego 2 A1 Kaline, celebrating the have no team leader with the great outfielder not 4 and contributed a home run. Chicago 3, Minnesota 2 audience something to Wyman Oil bombed Wilson and moved one percentage point ahead of inning help from Jim Brewer. Ken Only games scheduled 20th anniversary of his major was exclusively responsi­ Russ Wlllhide, Don Coppen and California 5,' Kansas City 2 remember. around...’Two fine floats, among the many, were the ones Electric, 20-5, behind Jan the Mets by sweeping a doubleheader McMullen slugged his third home run in as league debut with the Tigers at b le fo r glueing the Don Crowell each added two J In the second inning, he the age of 18, hopped on the entered by the Manchester Bwsters Club and the West Bidwell’s three homers. Lauri from Montreal 8-6 and 3-1, Philadelphia many nights for the Dodgers. Tuesday’s Games horsehide cover to the in­ hits. Tuesday’s Games ranged far to his left for a mistake for his 380th homer in Side Old 'Timers in the sesquicentennial parade last Satur­ ’Turkington had four hits. Karen overtook St. Louis 7-6, Houston whacked Pittsburgh (Walker 3-5) at nards and sewing the Astros-Reds New York (Dobson 2-1) at grounder to throw out Bill the fourth inning. It was day...Nothing to report on the suggestion that the baseball To Legion Downfall Scott belted a homer for the Cincinnati 13-2 and Los Angeles shaded Montreal (Stoneman 1-4) Geveland (Stom 1-7) cover together. DUSTY San Diego 3-2. Houston exploded for nine runs in one in­ Freehan. In the fifth, he Kaline’s fourth homer of the field and track at Manchester High be named Kelley Held winners. Chicago (Hooton 7-4) at New Detroit (Seelbach 18) at Th|s season, in what is Front-running Telephone ning and Ken Forsch coasted to his victory delivered a key single for hit season, and third in Fenway and Wigren Track in honor of the two long-time former stopped North End Fire, 195, at York (Koosman 6-5) Boston (Tiant 8-7), N believed to be an econotny In another one-sided contest, Pirales-Expos over Cincinnati. Cesar Cedeno touched off No. 2,600 as the Red Sox tied the Park. ^ coaches of the sports at the school. Perhaps if a politician By Chris Blake intentional walks to bring in Robertson Park. Art Noyes S t.. Louis (Gibson 7-6 and Oakland (Hamilton 3-1) at move, the balls are being two in a losing cause. the B.A. Gub downed Nassiff’s, Richie Hebner and Reritiie' Stennett the big sixth inning with his 13th homer of score 1-1. In the seventh, he ’The Red Sox, who had iost made the suggestions some action would be taken. Windsor Locks capitalized two runs and knot the score stroked three hits while Gene drove in three runs apiece as Pittsburgh Folkers 1-0) at nilladelpbia Tecas (Merritt 1-2), N put together by a company Maloney also played well in 17-7, behind Lynn Alemany’s the year. Bob Watson had a three-run dou­ grabbed a sharp grounder to even previous meetings with Furthermore, acknowledgement of our suggestion has yet on four Manchester errors to at 3-3. Gale homered and tripled. Irv outslugged Montreal to win the first game (Carlton 7-8 and Rutven 18) Baltimore (Palmer 74) at start a double play, then came on the island of the defeat, pegging out two two circuit clouts. Sandy ’Twi- u ble and Doug Rader also drove in three the Tigers this year, tied the Foster also homered and Cincinnati (Grimsley 6-5) at Milwaukee (Colbom 10-2), N to be received...Toast of the baseball world, pitcher’s un­ hand the locals a 6-5 setback of their doubleheader. Then Hebner and A1 with a basesloaded double in the eighth. in fast on a tricky hopper to count in the fifth on singles by -Soccer- Republic of Haiti. ^ Both teams tallied once in runners on the basepaths. ble added two doubles. Houston (Wilson 5-7), N ion, a year ago was southpaw Steve Carlton of Philadelpia. in Zone Eight American tripled. Oliver cracked home runs to help the Minnesota (Decker 1-2) at throw out Frank Howard. Danny Cater and Aparicio, a the fourth. Manchester’s Wednesday’s contest has Los Angeles (Sutton 8-4) at Legion play last night at ’The losers’ Steve Lucas had Chicago (Wood 14-9), N In the Boston seventh, he had long outfield fly by Mario The Phillies’ ace copped 27 games and was tabbed the No. score came on a Rick Nicola Lisa Schwartz two singles San Diego (Jones 0-1), N been switched from a home three singles. Kansas City (Drago 78) at a double, which was wasted. Guerrero and a single by Rick TONIGHT’S GAMES 1 pitcher in the National League. This time around he’s Memorial Field. The loss Rouble. The hit brought and a home run powered Atlanta (Niekro 8-4) at San California (May 68), N evens Manchester’s record to an away game. It will be Manchester Olds to a 128 vic­ MriorLeiuri Trail* Ruth by 22 Then in the eighth he started an Miller. Falcons vs. Toros struggling to stay at the .500 mark. Wilbur Wood of the home Sullivan, whose single played in Enfield. Saturday Francisco (Bradley 6-5) N inning-ending double play. Wildcats vs. Lancers at 1-1. tory over An a ^ & Navy Gub. ’Then Fisk drilled his homer, Chicago White Sox has also been having his troubles of late started the two-out uprising. CANDLELIGHT “Not bad for a guy a few peo­ Women Two errors and three hits at 6, the locals make up a •---Leaders---^ a drive high into the screen in and Eddie Fisher has found the going tough;, in his bid to be WINF recorded its second up­ Wednesday’s Games ple thought was over the hill Bill Frattaroli scored the rainout with Ellington at Powerful Groman’s trounced Wednesday’s Games left center, with one out in the a starting pitcher with the White Sox...Ron Blomberg con­ produced a pair of first in­ Dave Bidwell relieved set in as many weeks as it Milwaukee at Detroit, 2 when I was playing while hurt eighth for the victory. ’That sent winning goal in the third ning runs and a 28 Windsor home. Turnpike TV, 2913. Lisa Cooke N AMERICAN LEAGUE Aaron Doubtful Montreal at Chicago, 2 tributed to baseball’s Hall of Fame on opening day last McCurry, in the fifth and the handed league-leading Dorn’s slammed two homers while New York at Baltimore, N earlier in the season,” Aparicio quarter and the Metros took a 2- Sharing BATTING (125 at bats)- Philadelphia at New York, 2 the Tigers down to their eighth April when he was the first designated hitter in the major Locks lead. Locktowners greeted him Boys a hard fought 17-11 set­ Cleveland at Boston, N said with a grin. 1 verdict from the Cougars last Wlndaor l..orkt (6) Geri Lombardo added one. Lori Blomberg, NY, .401; W.Horton, Atlanta at San Francisco loss in a row, and lifted the Red leagues. Blomberg’s bat was sent on to Cooperstown, N.Y. The visitors added one with three straight hits. AB R H BI E back in the nightcap at Mt. Minnesota at Texas, N Aparicio ranks 40th among night at Illing Fiei in a Division Wiggin stroked a homer in Det .344. Mark this Year St. Louis at Pittsburgh, N Sox to within four games oT marker in the second. Paul After an error and a Degan, 2b 4 2 3 1 1 Nebo. WINF finally decided the Kansas City at Oakland, N baseball’s all-time ieaders in C contest. Since then, the young man, with plenty of potential, who Spotlight Barjie, If defeat. RUNS-^Mayberry, KC, 53; Cincinnati at Houston, N New York in the East Division Tolisano tripled to left and, contest with a nine-run sixth in­ Chicago at California, N base hits. The 2,601 is im­ race, Chris Carmel gave the had been a platooner at best, has developed into a fine fielder’s choice, two runs Bednarz, c R.Jackson, Oak, 51. Only games scheduled CreuottI,' lb ning. pressive, but how can anyone The Red Sox send Luis Tiant Cougars a 18 lead on a penalty hitter against righthanded pitching and is the league’s with two outs, Steve Degan scored for a 68 Windsor Hagler Realty bombed Bantly RUNS BATTED . MILWAUKEE — Henry Aaron said Monday he LONDON (AP) - With the Senofonte, cf Ron Allen supplied two ever equal ’Ty Cobb’s 4,191? (8-7) to the mound tonight, kick in the first quarter. Rick leading hitter. punched a single to Locks lead. Oil, 3910, as Sandy Gamer IN—Mayberry, KC, 70; doubts he will breax Babe Ruth’s major league career glitter of the men’s matches DiPrato, sa homers a double and single to Aparicio’s immediate target is trying for their third con­ Lenhardt tallied the tying goal leftcenter for the tally. Flynn, rf collected two homers, one R.Jackson, Oak, 61. home run record this season. dimmed by the boycott of many lead the way. John Stanizzi had being grandslam. Kathy Rabbit Maranville, the start secutive victory. in the third* period for the Starter Connie McCurry Ron Roy’s pinch single Tolia:lno, 3b HITS-Murcer, NY, 82; top stars, the women share the .Cafarelli, p three hits which included a McCarthy and Candy Blasko "I will have to play too many Scores Noted Cougars. was fortunate to get out of brought in a run in the sixth R.Jackson, Oak, 82. Many Hands Did the Job spotlight at Wimbledon today homer. Bruce Winot had four each belted solo circuit shots. HOME RUNS—Mayberry, games, and I’d be hurting not easy pitch if the chance lor No. the inning with only one run to make the last inning Totals 31 6 12 4 4 hits while Dean Yost added In A&N Event John Hedlund led the Cosmos with Margaret Court aiming to Manrhrater (5) KC, 18; Fisk, Bsn, 16; D.Allen, only myself but I don’t thiilk I’d 715 comes up. Now that The Herald’s sesquicentennial edition has scoring as Windsor Locks tense, but the Locktowners three singled with five goals and they blanked capture the Grand Siam for the AB R H BI E Chi, 16. be helping the team,” the Some National League ’The following are the results rolled off the press and into the homes of more than 20,(X)0 left the bases loaded. got a good relief job from Power for the losers came the Stars, 78, in a Division D second time. Sullivan, ss 2 2 2 0 0 STOLEN BASES-North, Atlanta Braves star told pitchers had suggested toey of the Army & Navy Softball Manchester tied the score Mark ^nofonte to notch the Nicola, 2b, rf 3 0 1 1 0 from George Quaggin with tilt at Illing. Also scoring for subscribers, a special thanks again to all who contributed The top-seeded Mrs. Court Football Oak, 21; Alomar, Cal, 18. Milwaukee Sentinel sports might enjoy the notoriety that AND Tournament played over the Maloney, rf, c 4 1 0 0 0 three hits followed by Joe Cam- glossy prints which were incorporated into the special won the Australian, French, in the third, scoring three win. Cafarelli was the McKeon, lb 3 0 0 0. 0 writer Lou Chapman in a could accompany that feat, but weekend. the Cosmos were Michael poseo, John Ouilette, Hal PITCHING (6 Decisions)— sports review. Wimbiedon arid Forest Hills runs without a base hit. Joe starter and winner for 18 SmachettI, If 3 0 1 1 1 BALTIMORE - The telephone interview. later said they were only Calabro and Mike Banavige, Tarbell and John Davis with Colbom, Mil, 10-2, .833, 2.01; Little Casa Loma 20, Seventy- Publication of the special took a lot of effort and titles two years ago, but missed Banning reached on an error Windsor Locks. Manchester Milka, cf . 1 b 0 1 0 Baltimore Colts acquired offen­ “So I think I’ll have to wait joking. RADK both taiiies coming in the first Peck, 3b, sa, 4 0 0 0 0 Lee, Bsn, 9-2, .818, 1.94. ’Two’s 2; Dillon Ford 18, East Tonight’s Games Gluhosky smashed two home Wimbledon in 1972 and the two bingles each. until next year, unless I can get ’"They were putting people.on period. cooperation on the part of many and a special salute goes to start the rally. With one starter McCurry was Groman, c 0 0 0 0 1 sive guard Elmer u^llett from Lyme Tavern 4; Lynch Toyota Lawyers vs. Ansaidi’s runs to help^^l^he Oilers’ cause. honors went to Billie Jean King hot in the second half of the and the commissioner out to Sheldon Cohen, foreman, and his cohorts in the com­ out, Ray Sullivan walked touched up for nine hits in McCurry, p 2 0 0 0 1 the San Francisco 49’ers in 9, R and R Construction 4; Sears vs. Army & Navy For 4-9 ‘Stevenson’s, Craig of Long Beach, Calif. Both Roy, rf I 0 1 1 0 exchange for an undisclosed season. If I can hit between 20 overreacted,” Aaron said. TONIGHT posing room, and to Sinch Ofiara and Reggie Pinto of the and Jack Maloney wound up four innings, but got off the NATIONAL LEAGUE Shaboo Inn 15, Werner Boys 8; Moriarty vs. Nassiff Arms Woykowski laced a homer and a players drew first round byes Anthony, pr 0 0 0 0 0 REC ' draft choice. and 25 by all-star time, then Aarpn will be 40 early in 1974, 6:00 Yanks vs. Indians, photo staff for their professionai efforts in reproducing the on second after a throwing hook when the locals tied it O'Dell, cf, ss 2 0 1 1 0 BATTING (125 at b a ts )- Acadia 16, Monkey Farm 1; single, while Eric Klavins hit Baseball this year. Mrs. Court will meet Scoring heavily in the middle I’ve got a chance to do it this WINF Banning, 2b 4 2 1 0 1 Mota, LA, .357; Watson, Htn, and he said next year will be his (Charter Oak Restaurant 4, NATIONAL two safeties. photos, which was no easy task in many instances. fellow Australian Karen error on his grounder. in the fourth. Bidwell'took three innings, litonchester Oil year.” Sox Tigers, Bidwell, p 1 0 0 0 0 Tennis .336. last as a player. But he would 7:30 Red Local IBEW 90 3; Moriarty Mark Doyon slugged a There were many hands behind the spmial, from Krantzeke in the second round One run scored on the the loss. Heat stopped Annulli, 95, in the Aaron has already hit 19 like to stay in baseball. WTIC RUNS-Bonds, SF, 71; Wat­ Brothers 18, P and N 3; Hart­ grandslam homer in the sixth ih- Local Publisher Burl Lyons right on dovm the line. It was a team while Mrs. King, the No. 2 seed, error and with runners on Totals 30 5 7 5 4 opener at Nebo. Ken Ferry homers this season, and stands “I’d still like to be a front of­ AMERICAN FARM WIMBLETON, Eng. - Jim­ son, Htn, 53. ford T rojans 17, F ogarty ning to give VFW a 98 win over effort and one that we are proud of at The Herald. will face Lucia Bassi of Italy. second and third, John Hitting stars were Wind­ Windsor Locks 210 120 0 - 6 stroked three safeties while just 22 back of Ruth’s record fice executive,” Aaron said. Scoring in each inning, Dillon Manchester 003 101 0 — 9 my Connors of Belleville, 111., 2 RUNS ^^BATTED IN-Bench, Brothers IL Bonanza last night at Buckley. Their main rivals in the McKeon was intentionally sor Locks’ Degan, with a Bob Simler singled and 714. pinned a 158 defeat on Police & 2BH: Degan; 3BH: Tolisano; SAC: popped Mark Farrell oe Britain Cin, 55; Stargell, Pgh, 51. Chris Melia also had a base hit draw—Chris Evert of Fort passed. Starter Mort three-for-four showing, and Nicola, Senofonte; LOB: Manchester 9, homered. The veteran slugger hit 398 of in the win. Fire last night at Valley Street. Lon Annulli, Ron Churchill 94, 93,64 in first round men’s HITS-Bonds, SF, 94; Trudon VW 13, Wholesale Lauderdale, Fla., and Evonne CafapqlU then issued two un­ Sullivan, who went two-for- Windsor Locks, 7; ■ BB: McCurry 2, Fuentes, SF, 92. his near-record 692 major Starring for the losers was For the winners, Daley and Cafarelli 3; s6: Cafarelli 3, Senofonte 2, and Bob Willis each had two singles play in the Wimbleton Tire 6; Fils Restuarant 20, Goolagong of Australia-have league home runs when he was Stephen Casalino with two base Hoyng collected four-for-five, MB^s Entertain Stags been playing below par. McCurry 4, Bidwell 3; Hitt off: Cafarelli singles. Tennis Championships. HOME RUNS-Stargell, Pgh, with the Milwaukee Braves. Multicircuit 11; Pero’s Fmit while John Topping drove in six 9 for 5 runs in5W innings;'McCurry 9 for Finley Denied knocks. ’The two clubs also com­ TONIGHT’S GAMES Miss Evert lost in the finals 4 runs in 4 innings; Senofonte 2 for 0 runs 22; HAaron, Atl, 19; Bonds, Stand 19, Mr. Steak 4; Armory “I’d just love to hit my 715th pleted a suspended game runs. ^ State Bank vs. Savings, 6 SF, 19. T av e rn 7, C e ltic s AC 3; of the Italian and French cham- in IVi innings; Bidwell 3 for 2 runs in 3 in­ homer in Milwaukee if I had a played on June 11. ’This time. Best in defeat wi^e Piakney West Side nings; WP:Cafaretti; Balk: McCurry, STOLEN BASES-Morgan, McPhetter’s Insurance 15, Mac pionships while Miss I Hilinski, Clark | chance,” he said. “I'certainly CHICAGO (AP) - “I’m dis­ in favor and one absent. ’The Bonanza came out on top by a 3- and Berzing each going three- Groman’s vs. Burger King, 6 Senofonte; W: Cafarelli (1-0); L: Cin, 31; Cedeno, Htn, 27. Niell’s 6; Manchester State Goolagong, seeded third here, 6 ’72 Playoff Fods Bidwell (1-1) would, but I’m not in that appointed but not discouraged Philadelphia franchise was not 1 score. Chris DeCiantis lashed for-four, and Hidecavage, who Iliing PITCHING (6 Dwisions)— Bank 9, Farmington Towees 7; lost to Russia’s Olga Morozova league.” nor surprised,” said Charles 0. represented. a home run and Chj^is Stetson crashed a triple. Parker, NY, 5-1, .833, 3.42; Mount Carmel 7, Talf-of-the- in a pre-Wimbledon final at I Golf Qualifiers | The veteran slugger chided Finley Monday after the Finley kidded about the and Casalino bangra out two ALUMNI Brett, Phi, 7-2, .778, 3.14. Town 5; Chatham Oaks 4, City Paired at Nebo London’s (Queen’s Club. Chris is baseball Commissioner Bowie National Hockey League turned matter and said “I’ll prqbably singles each for the winners. ROOKIE John Koepsei huried a four- slated to play Fiorelli Bonicelli STRIKEOUTS-Seaver, NY, Hotel 4; Jo-Ann’s 8, Hollow Kuhn for his warning to down his request to move the never know who v o t^ along Randy Phelps also had two hits Mike (Nightingale blasted six hitter and struck out 16 batters of Italy while Evonne opens her 105; Carlton, Phi, 100; Sutton, pitchers not to throw Aaron an Cafe 4. Two ranking amateur golfers, listing Manchester Coun­ California (tolden Seals from with me. ’Throu^ the years a for Bonanza. Sean ()uental hits, inclh^ng ^ e e homers, to as Crispino’s defeated Mari- Last season Moriarty Brothera defeated Hartford In­ Wimbledon c o n ^ jM ^ against TIRES LA, 100. give the C ardinals a 31-9 try Club as their home course, qualified for the Connec­ Oakland to Indianapolis. lot of them will say they were tallied a double for VFW. Mads, 2-1, at Mt. Nebo. Scott surance in the best-two-out of three series, two straight, Betty Stove of The N ^erlands. on my side so I can’t cuss them triumph over the Yankees at ticut State Men’s Golf Assn. Tournament match play A thoroughly dejected Finley Eagleson scored the winning for the Twilight League playoff title. ’The walkout by 70 members said “I don’t know where I go all out.” AMERICAN Robertson iast night. Jeff run with a sacrifice fly.. of the Association of Tennis yesterday at Uie Wamponoag C.C. in West Hartford. Chmielewski and Wesiey ’The same two clubs met in the opening game of the 1973 BROWN’S PERSONAL from here” after the decision in Finley went into the meeting Dave Nurmi spun a three- In defeat, John Griffin Professionals cut the original Stan Hilinski carded a 75-76-151 to enter the field of 32 which the league counted IS figuring on two things. A move Yost to Head hitter and was lacked up by Brown played well defensively pitched a neat one-hitter. season, with the MB’s winning. Since then Hartford has men’s entry list but didn’t qualifiersr42ie road for Woody Clark wasn’t as smooth. votes against the request, two or the possibility of the league fine fieiding as Police & Fire for the Cards. rehled off seven consecutive wins and sports a 7-1 record. dampen fan reactira Monday. 'The big, husky, present club champion at Manchester was TIRE ’The Yanks were paced by purchasing the franchise for handed Diilon a 98 defeat last ALUMNI JUNIORS Moriaity’s, pace-setters in the ’Twilight East Division, Romania’s Hie Nastase, CHECKING College Umps Robbie Crowiey and Adam one of nine golfers at 154, the cutoff point of the tourna­ SHOP resale. night at Waddeii. Leading the Army & Navy, behind Mike has a record of 6-2. Tonight at Mt. Nebo these two powers favored to capture the men’s ment. Of this number, there were seven spots left open. Six ’The possibility of a move ap­ 10-hit PF attack was Rick Borgida, with four blows each. Quesnel’s two-hit shutout, 333 MAIN STREET Tapped to head the will meet at 6. singles title in the absence of players, plus Clark, shot par on the first playoff hole to parently was out of question ’Thurston with a double and a dovRied Siik City, 58, at the ACCOUNTS Manchester Chapter of the ’The leagues’ top pitcher. Bob Inserted back into the lineup. Stan Smith of Pasadena, Calif., enter the tournament. “Call For since the NHL prides itself in homer. Jeff Pelletier and Mike West Side. (Juesnei whiffed 14 BOLAND Stfite Board of Approved Cogan, is expected to get the Riordan sports a .435 batting easily defeated Hans Ploetz of the fact that it has never Bastis aiso had two hits apiece batters. Tom Jones had two hits John Parsons, of Ridgewood Country Club in Danbury, Low Prices" Free checks. Free statements. Baseball Umpires last week, sUuting mound assignment for average, and has stroked two West (lermany 6-3, 7-5, 6-2. MOTORS allowed the transfer of a for the winners. for the winners. Bob N um i ac­ won medalist honors with a blistering 67-74-141. Par on the Black and White No Minimum Balance this week Earl Yost was the Stags. Moriarty’s will homers, accounted for ll RBI’s Bjorn Borg, a 17-year-old franchise. Dillon, now 1-11, got one hit Grid Analysts counted for both of the losers’ spacious course is 72. Parsons qualified five strokes better FRONT END lovtlin USED CMS elected president of the probably counter with John and scored eight runs. Bob Swedish tennis sensation, However, purchase of the each from Steve ^ka, Rick two safeties. t^ n his nearest rival. Serafini who has figured in five Trikakis,. who has suprised ousted Premjit Lall of India ALLI6NMENT all sizes...... *11. franchise by the league wasn’t Conneticut Chapter of the Funk, and Steve Sulots. P & F NEW YORK (AP) - Former Match play eliminations began this morning. In the first Eastern College Athletic of the MB’s first eight outings. many this season with a hot bat, ancTset a world record for a tie Mi(NCHESTER STATE BANK discussed Monday and no future is now 7-7.^^ National Football League stars Liggett Drug defeated Fire & AND 2 LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU! MK S3’ Gal. Conference Umpires for ^he Combining superior pitching is second among the MB hitters break, winning it 20-18 and group off the tee was leader Parsons and Hilinski. Clark’s meetings have been scheduled Timmy Brown, Tommy Mason, Police, 78, at Illing. Tony AMOCO GASI 1974 season. with timely hitting the Gas with a .320 mark. taking the match 6-3, 64, 98. opponent for today’s 18-hole event is Pete Zaccagnino of EXPERT DRAKE 1041 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER on the matter. INTERNATIONAL Pete Retzlaff, Bart Starr and Barrett coilected two base Yost, sports editor of ’The House Gang also has as hurlers Cogan has pitched nine and Fifth-seeded Jimmy Connors Wethersfield. Open Sat. 9 A.M.-Noon ^ ClNTIRtT. Finley, it was learned. Is Bob Wilson’s solo shot over Wayne Waiker will be CBS-TV’s knocks. For the losers. Jack Lev Spencer, Pete Sala, Steve of Belleville, 111., volleyed JODS REGAL MEN'G GHGP Herald, has been a college um­ two-thirds innings and sports a Following today’s round, the field will play adouble asking |6-5 million for the the fence in the seventh inning broadcast team as analvsts for Halldin added two hits while McCusker, Jay ’Tyler and Brad THl COMfUrC MCffi iTOU" pire for two decades. 28 record’ Serafini pitched 27 sharply and: scored repeat^y round Wednesday with a 3^hole wrapup Thurs^y. PHONE Member FDIC franchise and the NHL has carried the Oiiers to p 6-5 win NFL ganes during ^e 1973 Mike Presti ied the offense with MANCHESTER VERNON Steurer. innings, whiffed 27 batters and with passing shots to beat 901-907 MAIN STREET TRI-CITY PLAZA offered M million. Over Stevenson’s Esso. Matt season. three singles. Defending champion Don Bierken has joined the 043-2810 Rich Riordan, who was has a ERA of 1.81. England’s Mark Farrell 64,6-3, 643-2478 872-0538 I for one game, will be 64. professional ranks, thus eliminating him from play. I f y ' PAGE EIGHTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manche$ter, Conn., Tue8.."June 26, 1973

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Call collect weekly to start. 54ay work week. Rapid advancement based FORD Fairlane sports coupe, p.m., Saturday, 8 a.m. to 4 remodeling, additions, roofing. 1-491-2100 or write: Treasure ------> 1965,289 cubic inch, automatic, TENT trailer, all new canvas, p.m., 872-8311. on personal rate of progress. ExceUent insurance and incen­ very good condition, sleeps 6, Call David Patria, ^uth Wind­ 19 House, North Street, Box 107, tive bonus program. bucket seats, mags, 4 brand sor, 644-1796. Elactrleal Goshen, Conn., 06756. new tires, recent tune-up, very M9-2301. ODD JOBS, lawn care, Ught tree work, removal service to MERZ ELECTRICAL Service. ALLEY OOP BY V.T. HAMLIN clean and dependable, |400. Call WES ROBBINS carpentry REAL Estate Career. We need SHASTA 14’ ExceUent condi­ Electrical repairs, additions, Call 278-7740 for appointment 649^74 between 8:30-7:30 ^.m. dump. Reasonable, 528-8649 remodeling specialist. Ad­ help now. IHyou have your tion. M3-8573. after 6 p.m.. alterations. Small job y C O N N E LL, W ^ W E ,„ fPUFF) ditions, rec rooms,, dormers, license or contemplating on get­ specialist. Free estimates. WHO'S '^CAPTAIN... ONE/WHAT \ W EVE STEVE CANYON BY MILTON CANIFF 1969 CORVETTE, needs built-ins, bathrooms, kitchens, ting yours in the near future, THAT?;OF THE OUTER/ IS IT, \ BEEN , work, must sell, will sacrifu ’TWO handymen want varietyiety of Master Charge. M3-8832. 1 CONNELL V n VADED.' M9-3446. • ••••••• ttstt***********^***^ please call me now. Earn those v a l l e v g a l s I ^AFTER ALL THE YEARS 1-446-8717. Call collect aftert5. Moforeycfet-Bfcyefu 11 jobs,■ ' is, la lawns raked, limed, fer­ between $12,000 to $20,000 an­ dAVE US EACH A TRIAL HAVE SPENT TEACHING tilizing, mowing. Cellars, at- LEON CIESZYNSKI b u ild e r- Flooring 19 nually. Ralph Pasek, 289-7475,. OF OUR KISSINfi SKILLS KISSING MV STYLE... MO’TORCYCLE insurance — DO YOU WANT 1972 PEUGOT 4-door sedan, tics, cleaned. ReUable service. new homes custom built, Pasex-Rutherford, Realtors,'' Low rates. Immediate binding Reasonable rates. 643-5305. FLOOR SANDING and front wheel drive, disc brakes, remodeling, additions, rec MLS. authority.ity. CaU Joan Lane at Refinishing, (specializing in TO EARN Michelin tires, fold down seats rooms, garages, kitchens Clarke Insurance Agency, 643- older floors). Inside and outside for sleeping. Excellent condi- TREE Removal — pruning, remodeled, bath tile, cement TRUCK Driver — Experienced 1126. ainting. John Verfaille, 646- $10,000 TO Uon, 875-1791. spraying, etc., fully insured. work. Steps, dormers. Residen­ with furniture, good pay and *______'<3 750, 8^-2222. G /ia /n h Licensed. Free estimates. tial or commercial. Call M9- g company benefits. Apply in per­ 1967 TEMPEST, vinyl top, stan­ EXPERT bicycle repairs, aU Phone 6334345. 4291. son. ’The Living Room By Bez- KNOWN fOd VAIUIS $15,000 dard transmission, |250. Call makes, models and speeds. Bonda-8tocka~Mortgagaa 27 zini, 519 East Middle ^ k e ., 643-9052. Peugeot, Raleigh dealers, LIGHT Trucking Service, R.E. GOWER — Finish carpen­ Manchester. YEARLY? Manchester Bicylce Shop, 649- delivery, lawns, miscellaneous n-aA try, kitchens, rec rooms, ad­ MORTGAGES, loans first se­ rjA 1972 MONTE Carlo custom, work. Reasonable. No job too EXPERIENCED counter ditions, garages, porches, any cond, third. All kinds. R ^ lty everything but air. Must see. small. Phone M9-64M. woman, part-time. Apply in Grants needs Major Appliance type remodeling. 646-2087. statewide. Credit rating un­ CaU 872-7161165 after 5 p.m. MOTORCYCLE insurance, person. Ann’s Spot, 21 Oak St., come to us for good rates. Just necessary. Reasonable. Con­ SGT. STRIPES . . . FOREVER BY BILL HOWRILLA TREE Service - (Soucier) J.P. LEWIS & SON - Finish Manchester. ’TRIUMPH TR^, 10 months old, 5 minutes of your time. Call ’Trees cut, building los cleared, fidential, quick arrangements. and Furniture Manager. carpentry, rec rooms, Alvin Lundy Agency. 527-7971. L E TS 6 E T excellent condition. |3,000. Crockett Agency, ask for Betty trees topped. Got a tree WANTED — People who would Weu.,M A7Es,...lRAIs remodeling, kitchens, 100 Constitution Plaza, Hart­ Get benefits you know you deserve with fast-growing Phone 649^1300 days, 872-2867 or Louise. 643-1577. problem? Well worth phone bathrooms, formica work, like to earn $100-$800 a month, THE ftA M O F / T 1 7 ^ OOTO' '0 2 E . _ ^ . PISE ford. Evenings, 233-6879. Grants. *Top earnings, liberal Benefits. Some T 'AVE A - evenings. call, 742-8252. ceilings. M9-9658. part-time or retire within five A6AiN^TBE|gfga.S. 1972 BSA Thunderbolt, best years with about $1,000 Mr experience In field needed. MORTGAGES - 1st, and 2nd LITTLE SPORTS BY ROUSON 1967 CHEVROLET, pel Air, 4- offer. Phone after 5:30 p.m., STEPS, sidewalks, stone walls, month permanent income. (^11 We are an equal opportunity employer. WILL build new homes, ad­ mortgages — interim financing -«—■ I'T'." door sedan, 6 cylinder, good M9-2573. fireplaces, flagstone terraces, for interview. 1-889-7739. ditions, dormers, recreation — expraient and confidential Apply today... transportation, |575. Call 643- concrete repairs, inside and rooms, repairs and kitchens. 1972 SUZUKI T350J, exceUent service, J. D. Real Estate 2473 u y s , ask for Henry. outside. Reasonably priced. Free estimates. Tobias Carpen­ «oo TO voim mcoMf condition. Still under Assoc. 643-5129. M34851. try Service, M3-5769. CASH CommlMloni paid on ALL par- GRANT CITY 1971 PLYMOUTH Roadrunner warrantee. $650 or best offer, tie«, FREE KIT. Best delivery lervlce. Route 32, Wlllimantic Plaza 646-7607. WE Have Money! Call us. Se­ Demonstrate name brand gifts and brown, black vinyl top, 4-speed, REWEAVING burns, moth Willimantic, Conn. black interior, 28,000 original holes. Zippers repaired. Win­ Roodng-Sldlng-Chlmnay 19 cond mortgages arranged toys (Fisher Price and Cosco etc. I Full miles. Many extras. Take over 1972 PUCH ENDURO', 175cc, dow shades, Venetian blinds. quickly. Mortgage Lending color catalog. Earn as much as 307c. Contact Mrs. Roy ROOFING and roof repairing, Agency, Hartmrd, 522-4221, masuKHouK payments. CaU 646-0799 or 643- exceUent condition, caU after 5, Keys made. TV for rent. ^mlil., fuca., Jlnic iti, Ittt'i Help Wanted 35 Boete-Acceeaortea 46 Bualneat Loeathna- Houaea For Sale 72 A t T H E IN HERE, Houaea For Sale For Rent 87 MANCHESTER EVENING HERAIJD, Manchester Conn., Tues.. June 26. 1973 - PAGE TWRNTY.nMF 12’ STARCRAFT, 7V4 h.p. GUPERMARkET o u r ^PLEASE-, Houaea For Sale 72 Qut ol Town-For Sale 78 Q p ^ » ------motor, tilt-trailer, $490. Phone MANCHESTER 143,900 ■mEVHAVECART6 MANCHESTER 4,000 plus Olio Notice^ 646-8896 between 6:30 and 9 WEST Side Cape — 6 rooms, 4 a . BOARD OF EDUCATION iiSS AMDBAG eo ife TO square feet store-building for EASTNEHMEK! FIVE-Room Ranch, carpeting, Court of Probate, Dlitrlct of Coventry ^ EMPLOYMENT OPPOimiNITY | p.m. arcmtecturally down and 2 up, wall-to-wall' new roof, large lot, dead-end Parochaid MELPVtXILO^ lease. Huge paved parking 8 year old dtqilex new to the carpeting, fireplace, aluminum ACROSS ballot ‘ NOTICE OF HEARING street, $21,900. Hayes Agency, INVITATION ESTATE OF ANDREW UEBMAN, ^ Town of South Wlndoor M 1971 FIBERGLASS, 12’ boat, ALL THOSE area. Prime location in town i p ^ e t . One ^ has 5 rooms, CREATED storms and screens, near bus 6464131. ' 1 African 56 Those who SR. with highway access. Hayes country (suffix) Said At i Assistant Troatmant Plant Operator: 314 h.p. motor, life dm servers, GROCERIES-' oven and' range, aluminum An architect created this un­ line, $31,000. Philbrick Ageiicy, TO BID Purmiant to an order of Hon. David C. 1225. Rione 647-1317.^ Tm. Ref. U. S. Pat Off/—Al rlfWi referred _ Agency, 646-0131. storms & screens and mudi iquely designed Ranch in one Realtors, 646-4200. 6 Panama or DOWN Mppe, Judge, dated June a , 1973 a M ech an ical b a c k g ro u n d , ability to o p e ra te a n d ^ ______A1973 by UnMed featere Syndicate. Inc. North Coventry Suez 1 Merits The Board of Education of the more. Let us show you how a of Manchester’s finest nearing will be held on an application PROFESSIONAL office, 11 Mountain 2 Alabama r'SiH lii Town of Vernon, Connecticut Dead End maintain heavy mechanical and electrical equip- M 6 V4 GALLON gas tatank, two tenant can ease the mortgage neighborhoods. This home is c o l o n ia l - Ranch. Near KW MUSED RjUKIES crests lill^ H praying admlnlstraUon of said estate be beautiful, spacious. Excellent county will receive sealed bids for: granted as in said appllcaUon on file ment. Position available July 1. $7,748.01 a n n ually. >:i; pipes, |7. Call payments. Ann Honto-, 649- situated on two wooded Country Gub. Six rooms, large (Carpeting in family room with 13 Drowsy 3 B a rk ^ shrilly a U h l q a o i h o exposure. First floor, all formal dining room, paneled (rare) AUDIO-VISUAL more $il|y appears, at the Court of HARTFORD (AP) - In light ^ C all 644-2511, Publjc Works Dept. ^ lots . . . it’s that large. fireplace, living room, dining 4 School-home Probate on July 30, 1973 at 9:00 a.m. facilities, parking. Reasonable fireplaced living room with 14 Lace anew group (ab.) SUPPLIES of Monday’s U S Supreme ciourt Fuel-Feed 49 IGVOUR "“..B&W.. Beautiful professional room, eat-in kitchen, IVk Ann Kamplaln, Au'l Oerk. rent. 649-1680, 649-3549. built-in bookcases. Two-three 15 30(Fr.) 5 Technology 21 Church fete 38 More facile Bids will,be received at the ruling which struck down state PROBLEM.' The BARROWS * WALLACE Co. landscaping and incom­ baths, king sized master 16 Filwr knots (ab.) FREE Standing hay, for cut­ Realtor! — MLS bedrooms, fireplaced family 23 Petty prince 39 Speedily office Qf the Superintendent of attempts to provide financial 122 EAST Center St. New first- parable appointments. bedroom, 2 other bedrooms, 17 Give ear to 6 Heart (anat) 2S Demeanor 41 Genial ting, 80-100 bales. 742-6438, M. Manchester Parkade - 6(H30S room, garage, plus many 19 Auricle Schools, Park and School TOWN ADVERTISEMENT aid to non-public schools, floor professional office space. Owners are moving to laundry, 2-car garages, acre 7 Primate ^7Den 43 Lounges Howard Stanley, Long Hill Rd., extras, $88,500. Philbrick Agen­ 20Koko’s 8 Nine times ten 29 Barterers Street, Rockville, Connecticut NOTICE OF THE SECRETARY - Receptionist — KEYPUNCH - Fully Convenient location, anmle Florida. It is the only reason cy, Realtors, 6464200. lots. Starting, at $36,900. 46 Meadows Connecticut's proposed Excellent opportunity available experienced. Starting salary to Andover. weapon 9 Perfumes 33 Moorish 49*Medical man until 12:00 noon, lliursday, July parochaid law will be ruled un- parking and on bus line. Will MANCHESTER — Six-room they would leave this outstan­ 22 Pastry 10 Sly looks in Manchester medical office. $140. Fee paid. Friendly at­ subdivide from 100 square feet Colonial, \Vt baths, formal kettledrum (familiar) 19, 1973 and then at said place COLLECTOR constitutional, says the Garden Producia ding home. Call. CIRCA 1730—16 rooms, recent­ FRECKHTE ft MMITM 23 Steamers 12 Percolate 34 Put in new 50 Adjectival Pleasant surroundings with mosphere, no traffic problem. SO to 2,000 square feet, io fit your dining room eat-in kitchen, (ab.) ly restored, 7 fireplaces, GEALTIMS 647*8883 slowly lining suffix and time publicly opened, read, executive direettfr of the hours 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., Call Sharon, 646-8150, Bailey needs. 6^1180. aluminum siding, two-car gar­ summer kitchen, 6 plus 24 Kind of 13 Rivers 35 Indian weight 52 Powerful and recorded. OF REVENUE Connecticut Civil Liberties five days a week. Good typing, STRAWBERRIES - Pick your cheese 18 Purpose Employment Service. age, priced to seH. Mitten Agen­ WttREN L HOWLMD bedrooms, new baths, kitchen. 37 Unruffled explosive Specifications and proposal All persons liable by law to Union (CCLU). neatness, accuracy and a p ea­ own, large fields, very good cy, Realtors, 643-6930. 26 Certain pay Town Taxes are hereby picking. Containers fumiued.- ‘‘yAuiks.to 6EALT0II8 643-1108 ?«rage, $58,900. Asians 1 " r * 4 r r r 8 5 i0 forms may be secured from the William jolds, referring to a sant personality r^uired. Rep­ SERVICE Representative — COVENTRY — Five room cot­ notified that I will have a Rate Buckland Farms, Follow signs tloicekniGHT Philbrick Agency, Realtors, 28 Be seated 11 office of the Superintendent of CCLU suit against the law, ly with business and personal Been out of work for a few MANCHESTER — 6-room older 6464200. tage, fully furnished. Gose t 30 Entangle 12 13 Bill for the List of 1972 of 46.66 references to Box “MM,” to Buckiand and Slater Streets. BON AIK, \IA, Convenient Schools, Park and School said, "Both sides recognize it years raising a family? Here’s Colonial with 2-car garage, lakeHe. ~Secondary financing 31 Threefold u mills on the dollar for the Town Manchester Herald. your chance to get.into an in­ mOHTJs Lfi*/: MANCHESTER — Original IS - Street, Rockville, (tonnecticut. as a formality.” vw w w ^ large kitchen with jpanby, for­ MORTGAGE Helper — Comes available. $10,000. Philbrick (comb, form) of Manchester, of 5.35 mills on teresting position dealing with PICK your own strawberries, owner offers a beautiful 2- 32 Courtesy title 16 ii The right is reserved to reject The Connecticut plan would G E T T IN G U P IN mal dining room, 3 bedrooms, with this Contemporary Ranch. Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. ii lY- FULL-TIME bookkeeper people. This east-of-river com­ Paggioli Farm, Birch Mountain family home, 5 rooms each 33 Spheres of the dollar for the Fire Depart­ provide aid to parents who send 1 N £ WORLD KBANS Downtown solid value at $28,900. Wolver- Owner’s side has 7 rooms, 1% II any or all bids or any part when wanted for Manchester con­ pany is looking for a bright per­ Rd., Bolton, daily until dark. floor Including 2 bedrooms, for­ action to 21 a ment Taxing District of the M W i T R IP S . ton Agency, Rfealtors, 649-2813. baths, formal dining room, TOLLAND — Looking for the 36 Demolish w such action is deemed in the their children to private struction firm. Must be full- son to handle one of their desks. mal dining room with china 24 Town of Manchester and of 8 Houaehold Goode j m sunken living room, den or 4th old farmhouse with ten acres? 39 Biblical name 28 best interest of the Boaril of schools. A previous plan in charge bookkeeper. Call Salary $100. Fee paid, Rita Girl, 81 OFFICE MANCHESTER - 8-room closet, natural trim tlu-oughout, We got one, and it’s a beauty. mills on the dollar for the bedroom, plus studio apart­ 40 Morning to Education. Connecticut was ruled un­ between 4-6 p.m., 647-1045. 646-3441. Colonial with 2-car garage, 4-car garage. Center of town moisture . Special Parking Authority CLEAN USED — refrigerators, ment, (3 rooms and bath). Over Corner property, a prudent in­ Raymond E. Ramsdell constitutional by the U.S. Apertmenta For Rent 63 Apartmenta For Rent 63 Pumlahed Apertmenta 84 first-floor family room, 4 location. $43,900. Wolverton 42 Bell sound ii Taxing District of the Town of ranges, automatic washers 1% acres with beautiful view. vestor could make out real good 32 Superintendent of Supreme Court. SOME experience in short GAL Friday — $140. Fee paid. Main Street loca­ bedrooms, 2Vh baths, and much Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. here. CaU I^ y d O’DeU, at T. J. 44 Chum Manchester. with guarantees. See them at B. Philbrick Agency, Realtors, 33 34 Schools "rhe Supreme Court decision order cooking wanted. Apply Want mature person who can do 514-ROOM Duplex, garage, $185 THREE-ROOM furnished more. Over 2,500 square feet of Epochal 35 36 V APARTMENT tion ideal for at­ 6464200. Crockett’s Iplland office, 875- 47 District Staff Each such tax is due and 250 Hartford Rd., Manchester. bookkeeping, ^ in g , general D. Pearl’s Appliances, 649 Main monthly. Security deposit. heated apartment. Private en­ CONTEMPORARY Ranch, 12 M directly concerned similar laws St., Call 643-2171. torney or small living area. Priced in the 50’s. 6279. Officer (ab.) 40 41 IT payable, one-half on the first Office work. Experienced in RENTAL OFFICE Phone 643-5029. trances. Working adults. No Zinsser Agency, 646-1511. , acres, 7 rooms, 4 bedrooms, 1 in New York State and Penn­ RMANCHESnR 48 Dweller 44 45 day of July, 1973, and one-half RN — Busy Manchester retail sales a plus. Call Sharon, We Jiave' a large variety of Mts. Security deposit. Parking. business. beamed ceiling, garages, view. SOUTH WINfiMR - Thomas 51 Sell in sylvania. CARPETS — Wholesale to you FIVE-ROOM duplex for rent, Hutchins Agency, 649-5324. In The Thirties — 399 Parker. ■ 1 on the first day of January, medical office. Duties include 646-8150, Bailey Employment deluxe one and two-bedroom 643-4860. NEW Duplexes, 3 bedrooms, Drive. Immaculate 3-bedroom small lots 4tt 60 bl Hartford Roman Catholic Service. at our warehouse. The Carpet security deposit required. $165 Neat 6-room Cape with 2 53 Ecclesiastifcal 1974, provided, however, that assisting Doctor, completing in­ apartments and townhouses Reasonable ren­ 1V4 baths, living room, family Ranch, 1(4 baths, full base­ Read Archbishop John F. Whealon surance forms, light typing. Merchants, 1310 Tolland Tpke., monthly rent. Quiet residential ROCKVILLE - Nicely fur­ MANCHESTER - Three fami­ baths, and a finished rec laws &3 54 any Real Estate tax amounting 2 kitchen, separate barements ment, carport, gas heat, Manchester. 646-8568. throughout Manchester. Ren­ tal includes heat. 54 Fireplace said, “As a result of this deci­ Hours are 9 a.m. until 5:30 HAIRDRESSERS wanted full area. Write Box R, Manchester nished 314 room apaiment, and driveways, aluminum ly central location, separate room. Owner transferred. beautiful corner lot, convenient to not more than fifty dollars sion, we have apparently come tal offit^ open daily from 9-5, Herald giving references. Call Mr. Dwyer. shelf 55 Herald Ads p.m., Monday through Friday, of part time. Susan Dee Coif- residential area, adults only, no siding. Reserve your lot now. furnaces, nice lot, bus line, $46,- In The Fifties — 7-room to everything. $31,900. Ken 55 Choose by 26 shall be due and payable in one to a dead end. This ends years and 9 a.m. until 3:30 p.m. eveiV fueres, 525 Main St. HUTCH — Solid maple, by other tinges by appointment. Apartment July 15th. pets. $160 monthly. 646-1060. Frechette & Martin Realtors, 900. Hayes Agency, 646-0131. Ostrinksy, Realtor, 643-1333. installment on July 1,1973, and Heywood Wakefield, 48’ , Colonial with an acre plus, in (NIWSSASIS INTiSPSISI ASSN.) of effort to obtain governmen­ other Saturday, with a compen­ Manchester, 643-2330. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 647-9993. any Personal Property or excellent condition, $125. 649- nUHTO OnOPKES, ML the south-end of town. tal help tor secular education in sating day off that week. At- DUPLEX, five rooms, 114 Houaea lor Rent 88 THREE-FAMILY, newly HEBRON — Near Bolton town Out ol Town-For Sale 75 Motor Vehicle Tax amounting 9779. 2484 Niu State M, ItaMiiKtar baths, 3 bedrooms, country In The Sixties — (jiorgeous our schools. This is a sad day tractfve salary and benefits BILLING Clerk — Accurate 646-1700 CAPE — 3 bedrooms, full base­ renovated throughout, good in­ line. Six-room Raised Ranch. to not more than one hundred offered. Reply with business typist for two-girl office. Phone MS-1021 kitchen, appliances, carpeting, 45614 MAIN Street t 6-room ment, quiet neighborhood, love­ vestment or home with income. Ranch. 3 bedrooms and 2 Excellent condition, 2-car gar­ (^VENTR for many parents and COMPLETE Queen Anne lY(NORTH) dollars shall be due and payable and personal references, to. Box 64^2881. central location $235. S ^rity . house, family unit. Security. ly oversized lot, privacy. Ray Lima, Hutchins Agency, baths, rec room, loaded with age, large lot. Call Mitten Real­ lllftOYrSOOill TOWN OF MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT students.” “RFl,” Manchester Herald. walnut bedroom upright piano, Available August 1st. Phone $160 monthly, 646-2426,9 a.m. to Priced in 30s. Jesdor Realty, 649-5324. ^ extras. Treed lot. Excellent ty, 643-%30, Realtors. in one installment on July 1, Whealon said he "looked WOMEN to work in plastic chests, dressers, lamps. Box 646-3^ after 5 p.m. 5 p.m. 633-1411. Is the asking price on this 1973. 6 60 CENTS square foot for 38,000 neighborhood. Well worth the NOTICE OF forward to fighting a rear guard GAS Station attendant with manufacturing plant, full and lots of goodies for camp or cot­ MANCHESTER — Four-room square feet. Will divide. ^ CUSTOM built, air-conditioned, BOLTON Lakefront — 6 room oversize Cape set on almost 2 Failure to make first pay­ action, to seeing more and tage. 'Trader “P” Used Fur­ apartment. International price. ftime mechanical experience. part-time. Please call 646-2920, DELUXE one — Bedroom Out of ihwn- Commercial or industrial use. RANCH — Aluminum siding, 9 room California Ranch. year ’round Cape. U4 baths, wooded acres. 1(4 baths, for­ ADOPTION OF OHDINANCE ment by August 1,1973, renders more non-public schools Apply 270 H artfo rd R d., for appointment. niture, 50 Pearl Street, Associates, Realtors, 647-1300. apartment, wall-to-wall For Rent 66 garage, full basemedt, 3 Fireplaced living room, formal In The Seventies — A real the whole tax delinquent. Se­ Sprinklered, truck dock, of­ fireplace, trees, $32,900. mal dining room, country In accordance with the provisions of Chapter 3, Sections 1 gradually close. Manchester. Manchester. carpeting throughout, complete fices. Warren E. Howland, bedrooms, one-acre lot, plea­ dining room, modhrn kitchen charmer. An 8-room Colonial- Hutchins Agency, 649-5324. cond payment becomes kitchen, living room with and 9 of the Town Charter, notice is hereby given of the adoption "Some, however, can and will SALESGIRL, part-time, apply FOUR rooms, second-floor appliances, vanity bath. Cen­ ROCKVILLE -= 5,4, and 3 room Realtors, 643-1106. sant area. Low 30’s. Keith Real with dining area, family room, Cape with 2 full baths, and deliquent after February 1, WHIRLPOOL portable dis­ apartment, available im­ fireplace, garage. Unbeatable by the Board of Directors of the Town of Manchester, Connec­ survive. We look for hope now in person. Pine Bakery, ^ trally located $175 monthly. ap a rtm e n ts, $105 to $150 Estate, 6464126, 649-1922. three large bedrooms, fourth “English Tavern” rec room, East Hartford Immaculate 1974. Interest is figured from hwasher, good condition. Phone mediately. Birch Street, R.D. Murdock, 643-2692. value. Call Tony Wasilefsky at ticut, June 12, 1973, of Ordinance as follows; not to the government, but only BOOKKEEPER-TYPIST Center St., Manchester. monthly. Appliances, and yard. BUSINESS n Zone, frontage on possible. 2-car garage. plus many other amenties, due date at the rate of (4 of 1% 643-5891, after 6 p.m. heated, $175. Security. Call 64^ Utilities extra. Phone 872^9. Beautifullv lanoscaped 649-5306. ORDINANCE to the Catholic parents aiid General-clerical duties, one^ Tolland Tpke. and 1-86. Six- SIX-ROOM older home, 2-car that go to make this a fine HURWIT per month or fraction of a REAL Estate — Part-timers 1189. 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. room house. Warren E. garage, oversized lot, studded ^ u n d s . Manon E. Robertson, ESTABLISHING parishes on whom the future year experience. 5 days, 9 family home. Call and see for NEW LISTING ..B&W*. month. considered. If you have your Antiquea 88 Howland, Realtors, 643-1108. with gardens and fruit trees, Realtor, 643-5953. REGIONAL COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS depends.” a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Call for in­ FOUR-ROOM Duplex, near FOUR-ROOM apartment, yourself. The BARROWS ii WALLACE Co. Said taxes are payable at the license, or going for your test, convenient location. Priced to Six-room Ranch, large living Realtors — MLS IN THE terview. Mrs. Brunetti, 643- hospital. Available July 1st. Hartford Road, first floor. FINALLY, T. J. CROCKEH Office of the Collector of lease call me. Earn between TWO Rogers groups “Coming ONE month free rent, 2,000 sell quickly. Broome & Co., 10 THREE acres, 8-room Ranch, room, custom kitchen, over­ Manchester Parkade — 649-5308 TOWN OF MANCHESTER 2487, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., 12,000-320,000 annuaUy. Ralph $150 M r month. Philbrick Agen­ cellar storage, garage. $155 square feet, 5 roqms and recep­ North Main St., West Hartford, two baths, two fireplaces, gar­ REALTORS 643-1577 sized lot. Swimming pool, low Revenue in the Municipal { To The Parsons,” and “Is It So" monthly. Available immediate­ weekdays. Pasek, 289-7475, W sek- Nominated In The Bond.” Call cy, Realtors, 646-4200. A TOWNHOUSE tion office, air-conditioned, phone 233-1037. ages, Florida room. Hutchins taxes. Bus two blocks. Im­ BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Directors of the Town of Building Monday thru Friday— ly, 649-mi. BOLTON - Coventry line, 4- Manchester; Two Colleges PRESSURE BLAST 6444962. ■* carpeting, lots of parking. Call Agency, 649-5324. maculate. To see call Dick 8:30 A.M. to 4:00 P.M., except THREE-Bedroom Duplex, 114 TWO family. As clean as can be room Ranch, living room with Section 1; The Town of Manchester, Connecticut, does YOU CAN AFFORD! Mr. Reale, Frechette & m rtin . MANCHESTER - 7 room Barker now. stone fireplace, eat-in kitchen. Thursday — July 26,1973 - 8:30 MF6.C0., INC. baths, ^pliancesj $235 NEW 3-bedroom townhouse, 114 Realtors, 647-9993. Colonial, 2Vt tiled baths, EAST Middle Tpke. — Two found, pleasant tree shaded hereby adopt Sections 4-1241 through 4-124p of the 1971 Supple­ Face Loss PART-TIME plating assistant, Wanted to Buy 88 baths, fully carpeted, all EAST WINTONBURY street, comfortable private O i^ $19,500. Fiano Agency, 646- A.M. to '7:00 P.M., and Saturday 41 Chapel Street no emerience necessan, will monthly. Frechette & Martin, lastered walls, range, dis­ family, 5-5, wood and brick con­ ment to the Connecticut General Statutes (Public Act 821), 647-9991 appliances, private basement. yard. Aluminum sided. Garage, 2677. - J u ly 28,1973 - 8:30 A.M. to 12 Of Status Manchester train the right person. Hours 5- HILLS APTS. STORE or office space, ground washer, garbage aisposal, struction, excellent condition SIMONS providing for the formation of a Regional Council of WANTED — Antique furniture, Available July 15th. Call 649- K completely modernized, fme Realtors/MLS 646-1117 Noon. 9. Apply Connecticut Cycle Corner ol WIntonbury floor, 190 West Middle Tpke. extra large 2-car garage, ^zone with large barn, large lot. Governments within a planning region as defined or redefined glass, pewter, oil paintings or FOUR room Townhouse on 8782 after 5 p.m. Charles Ponticelli, 649-9644, neighborhood. Your opportunity 1129 ToUand Tpke. EAST HAR'TFORD — Six-room Ernest R. Machell Jr. HARTFORD (AP) - The Accessories, 316 Hartford Rd., other antique items. Any quan­ Avenue, S Blue Hllla Ave., Call 643-6802, 6494205. hot water oil heat, city utilities. by the director of the office of State Planning, and does hereby qua; Ashworth St., 2 bedrooms, 114 Built by Ansaldi. Near Martin 646-0800. to own a home wftnout the Split, 1(4 baths, central loca­ Collector of Revenue Connecticut Commission tor Manchester 643-1682. tity. The Harrisons, Bloomfield. tion. Low taxes. Only $33,900. 643^0 baths, c a rp e t^ living room and THREE-Bedroom apartment in 1,000 SQUARE feet, zoned for School. Charles Lesoerance, strain of single fa m ily join such Regional Council of Governments when and as such Higher Education’s standing MATURE woman or man with 165 Oakland Street. kitchen, la rg e y ard , $200 a newer 2-family, fully 2 BEDROOM * $184 payments. Mid 30s. Warren E. VERNON — Manchester line. Pasek-Rutherford Raialtors, Council is duly established in accordance with said statutes, committee on accreditation background in credit, loans, SWIMMING Instructor with business, all utilities. Inquire 50 649-7620. ^ MANCHESTER - Avery TOWN OF MANCHESTER monthly. Call 6 43-!^ or 644- carpeted, air-conditioned^, Rowland Realtors, 643-1106. Immaculate Ranch on quiet 289-7475. upon the adoption of said statutes by not less than sixty percent recommended Monday that two telephone sales or similar. Law WSI certificate for 6 year old in 3 BEDROOM * $212 Pearl Street, Manchester. Street, just reduced, 9-room street, sunny kitchen with WANTED-Used lug irack appliances, and basement WE have a beautiful 8-room Colonial, 5 bedrooms, 1 ^ b a ^ , of all municipalities within such planning region. The adoption community colleges lose their office exposure helpful. Good my pool, p mornings. Call 647- or SKI racK tor M ustang. All Utilities Included MANCHESTER — Autumn dining area, 2 bedrooms, BOLTON — Charming older 6- LEGAL 1534. storage. Security deposit Reaort Property- Colonial Cape, in the Rockledge 3-car garage, acre lot with plen­ of such Sections of the General Statutes is intended to Include accreditation June 30, 1974 un­ advancement situation. Busy Reasonable. Phone 742-9971 required, no pets. Avmlable Beautiful new, luxurious Street section, four-room carpeted living room, heateo room Colonial on 1(4 pic- Main St. office, 646-3050. For Rent 88 area. Impossible to describe, it ty of privacy. Convenient to. rec room, $2^500. Wolverton the provisions of any special act of the 1973 General Assembly less their physical facilities are J after 7 p.m. VILLAGER July 1st, $245 monthly. 643-5836. housing in suburban Bloom­ expandable Cape. Carpeting, zuresque acres. Big country NOTICE PLATING Assistant — Some must be seen. Items like an eveiything. LaPenta Agency, Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. respecting additional representation for the core city within the improved. field 2, & 3 bedroom “English Tavern” rec room, an Realtors, 646-2440. excellent condition. $25,900. kitchen and pantry, formal The Zoning Board of Appeals PART-TIME woman to clean experience in nickel chrome Rooma Without Board 89 MISQUAMICUT - 4V4 room Hayes Agency, 6464)131. dining room, 3 bedrooms, two Capitol Region on a Regional Council of Governments, and a Neither school. Greater Hart­ THREE-ROOM apartment, Townhouses, with wall-to-wall cottage, heated, furnished. No “in-law” suite, completely air- at a meeting on June 18, 1973 small business office. Call 646- plating helpful but will train APARTMENTS SOUTH WINDSOR - % acre fireplaces, stone walls and nonvoting advisory Regional Forum thereunder, consistent ford Community and Asnuntuck reliable person with Interest in pleasant, convenient suburban carpet & fully equipped singles. $175 weekly. Phone 643- conditioned, the landscaping. SIX ROOM Cape, bus line, .r made the following declsloqs: 3800 for details. THE THOMPSON H ouse- Cot­ Five-room, 2-bedroom town location, like private home, MANCHESTER — Six-room lot, three-bedroom Ranch, steps, lovely country setting. with proposed bylaws of such Regional Council of Gtovernmenfr Community In Enfield, has a this jtype of work. All company kitchens. For more informa­ 0491. Call, we are ready to go. T. J. living room, new kitchen with Capitol Tire Company — tage St., centrally located, house, wall-to-wali carpeting, lawn, basement, working Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577. built-ins, 3 or 4 bedrooms, fami­ Cape, prime area, IVi baths, first-floor family room, plus Only minutes to Route 1-84. dated January 25, 1973 and endorsed by the existing Regional Special Exception and State permanent campus. SECRETARY - Recrotionist. paid benefits, holidays and tion visit site or call 243-2931. w a ll-to -\ Louis Dimock, Realty, 649-9823. large, pleasantly furnished fireplace, 2 air conditioners, adults. 643-2880. COVENTRY Uke. - Cottage, ly room in basement, 2 full -w a ll c a r i many extras. Mid 30’s. Call Council of Governments on May 3, 1973. Hearing for General Repairer’s Connecticut Chancellor for Small manufacturing firm has vacations. Apply Connecticut rooms, parking. Call 649-2358 Rental Office Onen Dailv 1-5 fireplace,;pl beautiful grouni^! owner, 528-4319 after 5 p.m. No Cycle Accessories, 316 Hartford appliances, heat and hot Lakewood Heights. Beautiful 5- MANCHESTER - 2-family, 6-7 baths. Extra clean, convenient Section 2. The clerk is directed to immediately prepare and License — 325 Broad Streed — Higher Education Warren Q. opening for a girl with for overnight and permanent AVAILABLE immediately. p.m. RENTALS BY .Only $35,900. Pasek- agents. ANDOVER $49,500. Rd., Manchester 643-1682. water, 1(4 tiled baths, washer room cottage, sleeps 7 or 8. Call large rooms, fireplace, built- location. Asking, $^,900. Prin­ file with the director of the office of State Planning a certified APPROVED with conditions. Hill unveiled at Monday’s com­ experience in general office guest rates. Pleasant three and four room GREATER HARTFORD Rutherford, Realtws, 289-7475. nVE ACRES PUIS procedure. Duties include and dryer hookup, patio. No Mitten Agency, 643-6930. ins, separate furnaces, 2-car cipals onljf. 647-9755. copy of this ordinance. mission meeting new criteria U apartments, heat, hot water, REALTY MANAGEMENT CO. COVENTRY — 7-room custom Douglas Motor Sales — Exten­ typing, shorthand, filing, and MATURE woman to live in pets. garage, nice lot. Char-Bon Gracious 7(4 room Dutch This Ordinance shall take effect ten (10) days after this that will be used to determine ROOM in private home, female appliances, carpeting, air- East Harttani, CL Agency, 643-0683. MANCHESTER - Five-room MANCHESTER - West Side, built brick Ranch, over looking sion of permission for Used Car phone contact. Call John babysit, four evenings, only, parking and kitchen COLUMjBIA Lake— Waterfront rare offering, two-family, 5-5, Colonial home featuring large publication in this newspaper provided that within ten (10) days the residency status of students conditioner. Lease, security. 243-2*31 cottage.'- “-ge.Ar—-— Accommodates------4 peo­ Ranch, full attic, recreation valley, 3,toth8, sauna, double License — 345 Main Street — Bower, 646-3800. Multi-Circuits, weekends ,off. Phone 649-1822 privileges. 643-6609. Call 649-7620 two-car garage. Large lot. Must $43i900. Hayes Agency, screened porch, circular after this publication of this Ordinance a petition signed by not at state colleges and univer­ $175 - $195. 649-3978. 643-6165. Equal Houahig Opportunity ple. July(ulyor 0 ...... S. 6494498,643- room, bar, fully landscaped. APPROVED. Inc., 50 Harrison Street, after 6 p.m. be seen to be appreciated. drive, shade trees, beautiful sities. %93, 228-9 Ideally located. Owner, no less than five (5) percent of the electors of the Town, as deter­ Jerry Possum — Appeal from Manchester. MANCHESTER — New one and International Associates, landscaping, 2 stall horse mined from the latest official lists of the Registrars of Voters The new regulations became HEBRON — Two-bedroom l-CAR HOME agents please. 649-2486. the order of the Building room apartment, with color CUTE 3-room apartment, with two-bedroom townhouses, full CAPE COD Bass River and Realtors, 647-1300. 1HERFS NO HOME LIKE barn, 2 car garage and much has not been filed with the Town Clerk requesting its reference necessary after the U.S. LEGAL Secretary — Part time, Situation Wanted 38 TV, etc. 875-1333. modern appfi a n c e s and private basement and en­ apartment, appliances, wall-to- more. Picturesque setting, Inspector to cease ceramics* Supreme Court struck down 20-hour week, hours flexible. wall carpeting. Cellar storage, Dennisport, Two and three- CUSTOM Chjlie, 9 room's, - THE ONE YOU OWL to a special Town election. carpeting. Aug ist 1st. $160. Call trances, patios, heat, We. offer this 3-bedroom MANCHESTER — Six-room realistic price. Mr. Lewis, manufacturing and instruction Connecticut’s former residency 33.50 per hour for good skills WILL do housecleaning, own large yard, parking, twenty bedroom cottages, all con­ modern kitchen with built-ins, Andover — New Swiss Chalet, ANTHONY F. PIETRANTONIO ROOM for rent, near Parkade, after 6 p.m.. 19-4078. appliances and carpeting in­ veniences, June and August Colonial, just off East Centfer first-floor family room, 2V5 Colonial, older home in Parker 649-5306. on the premises at 300 Hilliard policy which was used to deter­ N and bookkeeping. Fee paid. Call transportation. 742-9162, kitchen privileges. Television. minutes to Hartford, fifteen Street area. Needs 6 rooms, great view. Secretary, Board of Directors cluded. From $215-$265 per vacancies. Call weekdays after Street in Manchester. baths, formal dining room, gar­ Street - DENIED. mine tuition fees. Betty Jane, M6^150, Bailey anytime. Phone 643-4005. month. Paul W. Dougan, minutes to Manchester, $190 redecorating. A fine buy at $33,- Manchester, Connecticut FIVE ROOM apa apartment with 6. 644-2623. age. Handy location, $42,500. Andover — Move right in for '..B&W.. William R. Schaller Hill said the following would Employment Service. Realtor, 643-4535, 646-1021. monthly. 6464)882, 649-2871. Features fireplaced living 900. Pasek-Rutherford, The BARROWS & WALLACE Co. Dated at Manchester, Connecticut, garage, centrallyalty located, se-^ room, attached garage, a Pnilbrick Agency, Realtors, your vacation, lakefront cot­ (Manchester Motor Sales) — be considered in determining a HIGH School girl desires LIGHT housekeeping room ful­ cond ftoi security deposit Realtors, 289-7475. Realtors — MLS this 20th day of June, 1973 SECRETARIES - Many babysitting, d^s, for summer. HEBRON, four-room apart­ CHARLESTON, Rhode Island, work area kitchen, .fully 6464200. tage, complete^ furnished. Manchester Parkade — 649-5306 Erect additional free-standing student’s status: year-round ly furnished, stove, reqiuiredj no pets. AvailableAvailal' MANCHESTER - Newer 2 2-bedroom cottage, no singles. • ...... secretaries needed for wide Experienced. Phone 643-0566. ment, electric heated, storage equipped. Pretty rear yard Low 20’s. sign exceeding maximum area residency, vofer registration, refrigerator, linens provided. Juhy 1st. Phone 643-9037. bedroom apartment, quiet loca­ Available July - August. $125 BOWERS School — 7-room Lota-Land For Sale 73 variety of job opportunities. 801 Main St. Phone 649-9879. tion, includes heat, appliances, area, refrigerator, stove, with trees. Only a short walk Coventry — 7-room Raised requirements and exceeding place of filing tax returns, parking. No pets, 228-9115. weekly. Security. 649-4688. Colonial. Freshly painted EAST HARTFORD - Two TOWN OF MANCHESTER Good typing ana shorthand tfoga-BIrda-Peta 41 FOUR-ROOM Duplex, central­ and carpets. $200 per month. to all schools, shopping and Ranch, five acres, pond site, maximum height requirements property ownership, drivers req^uired. Diversified and throughout. Plus large storage A-ZONE, city water and sewer, family, city utilities, central TWO GIRLS needed to share ly located. $140 monthly. Call Paul W. Dougan Realtor, 643- public transportation. Priced $9,000. J. D. Real E state outstanding value. Mid 40’s. — 512 West Center Street — license, car registration, challenging, good benefits and WELSH Corgi Pembroke, AKC HEBRON,— Nice apartment, LAKE Winnepesaukee — New shed, near bus line, $32,900. location. Excellent investment LEGAL NOTICE luxury apartment with two of 875-9266. 4535, 646-1021. Hampshire, Modern chalet for to sell quickly at $31,900. Philbrick Agency, Realtors, Associates, 643-5129. Coventry — 6-room Cape, 2- or starter. $28,500. Pasek- DENIED. marital status, place of vaca­ salary. Fee paid. Rita Girl, 646- registered. Champion sired the same. For information for middlqaged, or retired cou­ The Planning and Zoning Commission will hold public hearings 3441. ple or single. Beautiful oc­ rent, five rooms, sleeps 8. 6464200. car garage, beautiful yard. Rutherford, Realtors, 289-7475. on July 2,1973 at 7:30 P.M. in the Municipal Building to hear and Manchester Jaycees, Edgar H. tion employment and sources of males. B re ^ for show. 7 weeks phone 646-8356, after 5 p.m. COVENTRY - One-half acre, old. Phone 1-537-1627. casions. Available now. Call Available July and August. Low 20’s. consider the following petitions: Clarke &' Charles S. Burr — financial assistance. LEGAL Secretary — Must be anytime 228-3148. Phonq 643-0188 after 6 p.m. JARVIS REALTY CO. $3,900. Tolland, acre, $3,900. An­ COVENTRY North - Five- Conduct an open air antique The commission also denied ------GAL to share reasonable East bedrooms,h p H rn n m s annllannAo appliances andati/1 ' . i dover, $1,800. overlooking lake. Hebron — 4-bedroom Ranch, JOHN F. DEVANNEY JR. - ZONE CHANGE - HIGHLAND able to work on own initiative. room Ranch, starter home, show and open air flea market an application for accreditation ENGUSH Setter males, Hartford spacious apartment washer included, large enclosed raESIDENTIAL ADIRONDAK Mountains — RE1ILT0RS4LS 643-1121 Hayes Agency ,,646-0131: full basement, large lot, qiiiet minutes from Route 6. Good in­ STREET $140. Fee paid. E xcellent $40. Phone 742-976! with same in early 20’s. 289-8765 ELLINGTON — Available Large cabin, private, best street. Low 30’s. with related automobile public of the Wethersfield School of benefits. Call Betty Jane, 6 ^ yard. Excellent for children. VILLAOEAPTS. expensive home. Only $21,500. anytime. $190. Phone 872-4447 after 5 August 1st, 3-bedrooms 514 boating, swimming, fishing, SPACIOUS CAPE parking on September 30, 1973 Law, proposed by a private 8150, Bailey Employment Ser­ MANCHESTER '.--Foom a p a r tm e n t w ith MANCHESTER - 102x632’ AA Tolland — 3.1 acre, beautiful Pasek-Rutherford, Realtors, ITEM 1 To change the zoning from Residence AA and Resi­ p.m. etc. $90 per week. 875-3548. Immaculate 8-room Cape, 4 zone, wooded lot. Asking $13,- 289-7475. dence A to Business I for a parcel epmprised of 299 — east side Slater Street, group seeking to establish a vice. Apartmenta For Rent 83 appliances, spacious yard. Call home site, pond, trees, $9,000. new law school. Poultry-Suppilea 43 One and two bedrooms. bedrooms, carpeted living 900. Helen D. Cole, Realtor, and part of 291 Highland Street, with frontage of ap­ directly south of Auto Museum 872-0063. MANCHESTER — - -Edison'^dls The application was rejected AVON calling on TV. Avon FOUR-ROOM apartment, heat, Near schools, churches Wanted to Rent 89 room, ^ing room with MLS, 6434666. We need listings — We have Wanted-Real Eatate 77 proximately 160 feet, immediately west of Highland APPROVED with conditions. WE HAVE customers waiting hot water, appliances, central Road, just reduced, 8-room because of inadequate facilities calling in magazines. Avon BABY Ringneck Pheasants for and shopping center, on ROCKVILLE - Three-room Cape, 3 bedrooms, formal kitchen. RIm room with office. buyers. For professional Park food market. Donald R. Mullen — Use garage for the rental of your apartment location, parking, security, MANCHESTER - two AA as listed in current proposals. calling in your neighborhood. It sale, 228-9585. or home. bus line. Call anytime. apartment, heat, hot water, WANTED — New UConn facul­ dining room, fireplace, 2-car Lovely acre wooded lot. friendly service, call SELLING your home or THOMAS COLLA - ZONING REGULATION CHA*^NGE for the purpose of manufac­ J.D. Real Estate Jegge, $180. 649-^.______ty couple wants to rent house. zoned lots with all utilities acreage? For prompt friendly can be you. Call 1 ^ 922. J- Asso^ates, stove, refrigerator, $130. Adults gafage, aluminum siding, ITEM 2 To change the wording of Article IV, Section 8 t turing and selling furniture — Iqc. 643-5129. Mid August occupancy. Prefer located in desirable Forest TEDFORD service, call Louis Dimock 648-2623 only. No pets, parking for one sunroom, rec room, walk to MERRin AGENCY Alcoholic Liquors - as follows: 179 Oakland Street - DENIED. RECEPTIONIST Secretary — REDECORATED four-room old house, 5 rooms or more. Hills. Zinsser Agency, 646-1511. Realty, 649-9823. Artlelea lor Sale 48 LOOKING for anything in real car. Security deposit required. East Catholic. LaPenta Agen­ REAL ESTATE Paragraph Ad) - Within 1,000 feet in a direct , Carter Chevrolet Co. Inc. — If ,your typing is good, your per­ Duplex, central location. $160 Call 643-9678. . Space and cost more import^t cy, Realtors, 646-2440. REALTORS . 646-1180 estate rental — apartments, than condition. Can renu'bish, BOLTON ^ Prime R-1 residen­ 647-8814 ALL CASH for your property line, from any other building or premises, conducting Replace existing business signs State May sonality pleasing, and you want homes, multiple dwellings, no monthly Security. -Available . L- LIVE BAIT — Open 24 hours. July 1st. 64^50% after 5 p.m. have references. In town 6/27, - tial acreage, 19 acres plus, high within 24 hours. Avoid red tape. a like, business, for consumption on premises, in with new structures and to have to make a come back in the Ring bell for service. Shiners, fees. Call J.D. Real Estate Bualneaa LocaUona- MANCHESTER - Six-room Shelve 1-84 working world, this 14 the job 7/a, V429-1447, 7-9 p.m. elevation, mostly cleared, $2v Instant service. Hayes Agency, which spirituous and alcoholic liquors are sold. on of the new free-standing crawlers, etc. 144 Deming Associates, Inc. 643-5129. For Rent 87 Ranch, 1V5 bathk, built-ins, 000. Meyer, Realtors, 643-0609, BOLTON — Move right into this for you. Salary, $100 plus. Fee 95 WEST Middle Tpke. - 414 aluminum siding, city utilities. 3 bedroom Split level with nice­ 646-0131. Add a new Paragraph Ada) - Within 1,000 feet in signs in excess of 100 square 2 Street, Manchester. Wapping 646-3177. , Extension p^d, Rita Girl, 646-3441. room Duplex, heat, hot water, WANTED 3-room apartment; a direct line from any other building or premiges, feet — 1229' Main Street — Road. MANCHESTER - Nice 2 MANCHESTER - 100,000 $34,900. Hayes Agency, 646-0131. NEW Colonials — Built by Mak ly done rec room. Beautiful lot. electric stove, refrigerator, bedroom apartment, first floor very reasonable, for ok ^Construction Inc. All city Priced, in low 40s. Fiano Agen­ WE WILL buy your house for conducting a like business, for consumption off DENIED. HARTFORD (AP) - Gov. MIODUND square feet, will divide. COVENTRY - (North-East) 20 cash. Call anytime, Hutchins SECRETARY — 4-day week, no garage. Basement laundry. half of 2-family, includes retired couple. Phone 649-7 CONDOMINIUM, Adult area, hitiiities on deep lots. %7,500. cy, 646-2677. premises, in which spirituous and alcoholic liquors Thomas J. Meskill Monday said ALOMINUM sheets used as Available July 1st. Call 649- Suitable for manufacturing and picturesque acres. Partially Agency, Realtors, 649-5324. Raymond P. Ward, Jr. and Fridays, $140 for good skills and printing plates, .007 thick, appliances, private basement. living room, dining room, Call today, they won't last at are sold, exchanged, or stored for purposes of sale the state might shelve plans for figure aptitude. Call Betty MINOR 2885. warehouse. l-j^5634. Apartment Bulldlnga- wooded, trout stream, brooks, Mary C. Ward — Lot 73, corner 23x32” . 25 cents each or 5 for^l. $174 per m onth. P aul W. kitchen with all appliances, this price. Philbrick Agency, ^ ravel building sites. BOLTON — 8 room Ranch, 4 or exchange. extending Interstate 84 to Jane, 646-8150, Bailey Employ­ For Sale Realtors, 646-4200. SELLING or Buying. Hagler Alton St. and Ashland. St., to Phone 643-2711. Dougan Realtor, 643-4535 646- 460 MAIN St. - Idea? for store, central air-conditioning, 3 Possible pond site .Frontntage on bedrooms, den, small reqroom, RAYMOND F. DAMATO - ZONE GRANGE - TOLLAND Rhode Island because of Rhode ment Service. APIRTMENTS AVAILABLE July Isi 1021. 2-car basement garage. Plan­ helps all. Hagler Real Estate. have rear yard of 13.4 feet; Lot office, etc, $160. Call 646-2426,9- bedrooms, 4 baths, rec room, 2 roads. Owner. 643-7357. TURNPIKE . ' . Island's expressed lack’ of in­ Homaatoad Otraat rooms, first floor, 2-1 MANCHESTER - 4-family patio with gas grill, wall-to-wali MANCHESTER - Executive tings insure privacy on this Ready to serve you. Call 643- 72 adjacent, A Alton St., to have NEWSPRINT end rolls, 25 5. 6624. DEMONSTRATORS - Only (ON W. MMdIa Tpka.) apartment, no pets. $1 MANCHESTER - New 3 brick, 4-car garage, good in­ carpeting, immaculate. $%,990. Ranch,'prestige neighborhood, acre lot. Fiano Agency, 646- ITEM 3 To change the zoning from Business II and Rural a north side yard of 5.2 feet — terest in' the highway and en­ cents each. Inquire side door, security, 647-95()9. come builder. Hayes Agency, 40 A CRES of la n d in Residence to Industrial, for a narrow strip with vironmental reasons. 6 The C&B Corp. does all the Manchester Evening Herald. MANCHESTER bedroom Duplex, 114 baths, full 646^19, owner. custom-built for present owner 2677. APPROVED. paper work for you, so you can 466 MAIN Street - Building for 646-0131. Manchester on East Hartford frontage,: of approxiamtely 240 feet on the south "It is obvious there is con­ Built by basement, includes appliances any business, office, or com­ with all the amenities. Central line. Philbrick Agency, W O i D S A N A C Herman M. Frechette & Albert spend all your time earning top ATTOmON LiUDLORDS HOLLISTER Street — 6-rooms, air-conditioning, Pella ther­ COVENTRY - North - 8-room side of Tolland Turnpike, 180 feet east of Jefferson siderable doubt in Rhode Island DARK RICH, clean loam, 5 UAR HOUSING CORP. and carpets. $267_per month. mercial use, near Center. Call Realtors, 646-4SOO. FACTS R. Martin — Divide tract into money demonstrating toys, We will fill your vacancy Paul W. Dougan, Ftealtor« 643- Bualneaa Property- 3-bedrooms, 1% baths, mopane windows and doors Split, fireplace, four bedroonis, Street, running south to end of Union Street, west of about the need for an interstate yards, $23.50 plus tax. Gravel, 1 and 2-bedroom luxury 646-2426, 9-5 p.m. two lots, each parcel having gifts, and gadgets. Only C&B quickly with no charge or 4535, 646-1021. For Sale 71 fireplace, 2-car garage, throughout. First-floor family large lot. Only ^,000. Pasek- Town-owned industrial tract. highway from Hartford to gUi sand, stone, pool and patio apartments. Features wall-to- MANCHESTER - North, 65.15 feet width frontage ^ arantees you Will earn _at sand, 643-9504. obligation-to you. enclosed porch, nice yard, 30- room, 2 stone fireplaces, 2% Rutherford, Realtors, 289-7475. FIRST HARTFORD REALTY - ZONE CHANGE - LYDALL Providence,” Meskill said. leafeast $1,000 for just M working wall carpeting, vanity tile, MANCHESTER 10,000 square EAST Center St. - Office 50x155 conyenient to (instead of 75 feet as required .feet industrial day occupancy. $30’s. 649-6039. baths, rec room. Call today to STREET & GREENWOOD DRIVE Furthermore, there is data to evenings. For information HOMEFINDERS space. Fully building, originally set-up for everything, city utilities, $8,800. by zoning) — 111-113 Wells SCREENED loam, gravel, baths, built-in oven, range, spnnxierea, loading docks, of­ inspect this quality built home Owner-Broker, 6494627. GLASTONBURY — Spacious 8-‘ ' ITEM 4 To change the zoning from Rural Residence, to Resi- indicate that the section of without obligation call 283-8594 dishwasher, refrigerator and 527-5448 Out of Town- dental office. Waiting room, RANCH, three bedrooms, two in AA zone. Philbrick Agency, room Colonial. 4 large Street - DENIED. processed gravel, sand, stone, For Rent 86 fice area. Hayes Agency, 646- dqpce M for a tract of 28 acres sobth of Lydall eastern Connecticut where the (collect) 215-674-5200, ask for and fill. George H. Griffing, An­ disposal, electric heat, 2 air 0131. receptionist room, two baths, eat-in kitchen, recrea­ Realtors, 646-4200. ' bedrooms, 40’ master suite with Earle & Lloyd Wilson — Allow Vi, or write C&B Corp., One operating rooms, spare room , MANCHESTER - A-zoned Street and east of Greenwood Drive as shown on a highway would go "is really not dover, 742-78%. conditioners, glass sliding MIDDLE Turnpike — 3 room tion room, carport, backyard treed building lot. Qty water own sitting room, 2(4 baths, structural alterations to non- Dream Laqe, Warminster, Pa. three labs, half-bath, parking landscaped for privacy. WALKER Street — 6-room kitchen with breakfast room, plan entitled: "Property of First Hartford Realty suitable for the kind of residen­ 18974. doors, all large rooms. Full flat, heat, hot water, electrici­ plus three room apartment on and sewer. $6,000. F. J. Lydall St. & Greenwood Dr. Manchester, Conn. conforming building in excess tial and commercial buildup TOBACCO Cloth, ideal for ty, stove, refrigerator. Security Cushman Drive. Principals on­ home, living room, dining room Spilecki, Realtor, 643-2121. adjoining large cathedral basement storage area, ample second floor, ^ ,0 « ). Philbrick of 50% of assessed building that a superhighway usually covering lawns, shrubs, etc. 20 required. $170. Fiano Agency, ly. By appointment. 649-1160. and kitchen on first floor, 3 ceiling family room, both Scale one inch equals 200 feet dated 5-30-72" by parking. Starting , at $175. Agency, Realtors, 6464200. bedrooms, and bath on second featuring sliding glass doors. Arthur K. Bramanis, L.S. value — 73 Summit Street — carries with it,” he said. cents per pound. 872-9032, 872- Handy to shopping, schools, 646-2677. APPROVED with conditions. 6587. floor, 2-car garage. Assumable Out of Town-For Sale 78 Three fireplaces, beautiful TAYLOR MADE HOMEf - SUBDIVISION - "ROBIN ES­ The highut^y ends just east of bus and religious facilities. mortgage, $31,900. Philbrick landscaping on acre treed lot. DeCormifer Motors Ad­ BOOKKEEPING NEW 3-bedroom apartment, Houaea For Sale 72 Mandarin, the language TATES” Manchester, "with a section COMBINATION stereo tape Model apartment open for air-conditioneed, kitchen (HeasantW fcy) PRICE REDUCED Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. SOUTH WINDSOR Quiet street between golf ITEM 5i Approval of plans .showing 35 Rural Residence lots ditional free-standing sign 33 between Manchester and East courses, in prestige family of China, is the most com­ POSITION and radio, color TV. Call 649- inspection 1-5 p.m., Saturday' appliances, carpeted, private MANCHESTER - New on OWENS lUK GOIOI south of Redwood Road as shown on a plan en­ feet X 4 feet — 285 Broad Street Hartford uncompleted. Here is an opportunity to buy RAISED Ranch 8 rooms, one neighborhood. Excellent monly spoken of the World’s- Requires experience in ac­ 1492, 48 Edison Rd. and Sunday. Other times by entrance and basement, ygrd, market, 6-room immaculate an older 2-family home in a So quick sale Is needed. languages with’605 million titled: "Robin Estates” prepared by Alford Associ­ - DENIED. Meskill said he is asking the appointment. parking. Lyndale Street. full, 2 half-baths, all large schools and shoppinf counts payable, payroll and Cape, stone wall around lovely highly desirable office area on Priced In the mid 30’s. Much Country. High speakers. English is the ates, C.E. dated June 11, 1973. Decisions granted effective state' Department of Transpor­ SMALL Flbor safe, 40” Available mid July, $265 treed lot, new 3-zone oil heat, rooms, 2 fireplaces, wall-to- the ability to assume respon­ Distinctive East Center Street in wall carpeting, large fully much home! 2«ar garage, rec second (hi o s t spoken lan­ MANCHESTER,STRUCTURAL STEEL - EXCAVATION PER­ June 28, 1973. tation, which released a draft sibility in a growing concern. Frigidaire electric range, elec­ Call: monthly. 649-4844. convenient location. Bel Air guage numbering 333 mil­ environmental impact state­ tric ironer, fireplace screen, Manchesto-. Paved off-street equipped Kitchen, central vac room and family room, 28 foot EAST HARTFORD - Four- MIT - SHELTON ROAD Notice of these decisions has U&R Housing Corp South Windsor apartments Real Estate, 643-93K. lion speakers worldwide. ment on the East Hartford- Please call Betty Bracey for sofa, playpen, school desk, old FIVE room . duplex, modern parking. Priced at $ti,900 for system, 2-car garage, one acre country kitchen all set on a bedroom custom built Colonial. ITEM 6 Permission to remove gravel from Lots No. 4 & 6, been filed in the Town Clerk’s 043.9551 wooded lot. Philbrick Agency, The World Almanac notes. an appointment. ox yoke, two antique dining kitchen and bath, new electric east o£ the river. MANCHESTER - 6-bedroom quick sale. lavishly landscaped lot. Call 2(4 baths, country kitchen with south side Sheldon Road, to reduce elevation to office. Manchester segment in April, room chairs, antique rocker, Robert Murdock, Realtor Realtors, 646-4200. Tony WasUefsky at 6404306. built-ins, two-car garage. Other leading tongues are mandatory levels for development purposes. ZOIlane in By KRISTIN ULJEHOLM tor of the Georgia Poultry The Cost of Living Council I MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27,1973 - Manchester—A City of yuiage Charm ^ t WO^SECTIONS ^ FIFTEEN CENTS Manchester-Hartford area which two men were killed Ataociated Preee Writer Association, said. has said it is inves^ting visiting friends and relatives. Monday n l^ t was found today Eggs at $1 a dozen and leaner “ They are Just hoping whether the administration’s He was a rhember of the in a swampy, wooded area near days at supermarket meat and sometldng will be done before 60-day price freeze, announced Schedule of Events American Latvian Evangelical the Killin^orth Elementary poultry counters areVheing the 60-day limitation of the June 13, is causing food shor­ Lutheran Church of School, pplice said. forecast by some industry price freeze. ’They can’t last tages. ’The Senate Agriculture Manchester. spokesmen. ’They say farmers that long.” Committee said last week the The bodies of Ttuinas A. Wednesday, June 27 He received his medical Symonds, 30, of Colchester, and across the country are caught Bruce Hettle of the price freeze is threatening training at the University of Frederick M. Barkyoumd, 33, in the middle between the 60- Poultrymen’s Cooperative “drastic shortages” of some An Evening with the Perfonning Arts (Manchester High Dean Lists Nixon ^Enemies’ Latvia. After spending some of Middletown were recovered day freeze on retail food prices Association in California foods. School) 8 p.m. time in Hartford, he moved to and a free-floating feed grain predicted laying hens would be Government officials were by state police. Historical Exhibit — Whiton Library, 1 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. Des Moines, Iowa, where he Troopers said the red and market. sold as stew meat. “’That will not immediately available for Chaiey Homestead — Special Exhibits, 1 p.m. - 5 p.m. Political White House was associated with the Des white single-engine Piper “’The pmiltry produced is in mean fewer eggs and we could comment on the feed grain Moines Medical Center. For the Cherokee apparently developed the unworkable position of end up with a black market price situation. Coleman Amusement Rides, Parkade. 3 p.m. to 11 p.m. Use Of FBI past 18 years, he has been in engine trouble about 10:25 p.m. hqving to pay out more than he situation” and eggs as high as Some east Texas farmers Submits private practice in New Lon­ Monday while returning to East receives,” Abit Massey, direc­ $1 a dozen, he said. have drowned hundreds of Thursdav, June 28 don, Ohio. thousands of chickens. While no Alleged Haddam Airport from a flight State Lottery drawtBf (Mda St.) 10:30 a.m. Questions Survivors are hid|Wife, Mrs. to East Windsor. Residents of other food-producers in the Products Show (MaBdioiter Hij^ School) 5:30-10:30 p.m. WASHINGTON (AP) - The WASHINGTON (AP) - Trma Vitolins 'Lanka; a the Hemlock Drive area South and West have yet taken daughter, Mrs. Juris Friemanis such drastic action, many are Parachute ExhlbiOon (Manchester High School) 7:30 p.m. Watergate special prosecutor’s Ousted presidential counsel reported hearing a plane’s office is debating whether to John W. Dean III today read of Park Forest, 111., whose hus­ engine “sputter” and then stop, Busing To Continue cutting back on output. ’They Historical Exhibit - Whiton Ubrary, 1 p.m. - 6 p.m band is the son of the Rev. and cite losses of 4 cents per dozen use John W. D ean I l l ’s documents to support his followed by the sound of the Cheney Homestead - Special Exhibits, 1 p.m. - 5 p.m. testimony as a springboard into Mrs. Karlis Friemanis of on eggs and up to 6 cents per charges that the White House plane crashing into the trees. an investigation of political sur­ Manchester; two sons. Juris For Buckley Pupils pound on broilers because of Coleman Amusement Rides, Parkade, 3 p.m. to 11 p.m. kept an “enemies list” T»f Volunteers and police com­ veillance during Democratic Lanka of Rocky Hill and Eric skyrocketing feed prices. Hike - Case Mountain - 5 p.m. politicians, newsmen, union of­ bed the area in dense fog during administrations, according to ficials and businessmen. Lanka of New London, Ohio; Manchester school children One poultryman said soybean “Ten Nights in a Bar-Room” - 8 p.m., Community Y, 80 N. the night but were unable to mile walking distance will end informed sources. ’The White House challenged and three grandchildren. who live within a mile of feed that cost $92.50 per ton last Main St. locate the plane. The wreckage when heavy construction ends, A spokesman for the Dean to say whether he leaked Funeral services will be Buckley School will continue to fall is in the $400 range now. was found about 7 a.m., one and he said. prosecutor said Tuesday that he secret testimony about Thursday at 10 a.m. at the a half miles from the elemen­ be bused to school as long as School board policy on busing Feed mills — which buy the Friday, June 29 could not “comment on America American Latvian raw grain on the unfrozen Watergate as pact of a strategy tary school off Conn. 81 near the heavy external construction is of elementary school pupils Products Show (Manchester High School) 5:30 -10:30 p.m. testimony in progress or on seeking Immunity from Evangelical Lutheran Church. market and must sell most of border of Chatfield Hollow under way at the Northfield requires children to live at least "Ten Nights in a Bar-Room” - 8 p.m., Community Y, 80 N. what matters might become the prosecution for his own role in The Rev. Mr. Friemanis, State Park. Green Condominium project on a mile away from the school to their processed product at Main St. subject of investigation.” the case. pastor, will officiate. Burial frozen prices — are faring little Dr. Charles Chace, medical Lydall St., the Board of Educa­ ride the bus. Grand Ball (State Armory) But sources close to the That question was not put to will be in East Cemetery. tion learned Monday night. better. Spokesmen, for the Los prosecutor’s office said the examiner, pronounced both vic­ Busing of Buckley School Parachute Exhibition (Manchester High School) 7:30 p.m. Dean immediately. The body will lie in state at tims dead ht the scene. Robert Spillane, chairman of pupils within the one-mile limit Angeles Grain Exchange es­ staff was closely monitoring Dean gave the Senate’s the church, where a prayer ser­ The crash was the second In­ the school board’s transporta­ started a couple of years ago, timated mills were losing $6 for ffistorical Exhibit — Whiton Library, 1 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. Dean’s testimony, examining Watergate committee one every ton of processed feed vice will be held Wednesday a t . volving a plane from the East tion committee, said the busing when parents complained of Cheney Homestead Special Exhibits, 1 p.m. - 5 p.m. references to purported FBI memorandum, dated June 12, 8 p.m. Haddam Airport. On June 9, a will resume in the fall if con­ dangers at the Lydall St. con­ sold. Mills that were paying political activity in previous ad­ 1972, in which then presidential The Leclerc Funeral Home, plane carrying three men struction is still going on. struction site. ’There were no $3.41 per bushel for soybeans in Coleman Amusement Rides, Parkade, 3 p.m. to 11 p.m. ministrations and debating counselor Charles W. Colson 23 Main St., is in charge of May 1972 paid $8.50 this May. crashed into two cottages in Busing of pupils within the one- sidewalks or school, crossing Youth Concert (Mt. Nebo) 7 -11 p.m. whether they fall within the said a tax audit should be arrangement. Haddam, killing a Wolcott man. guards on Lydall St. when the Com ju m p ^ from $1.41 to $1.75 mandate given prosecutor ordered against HarohHr-Qj^ busing rules were relaxed. per bushel between March and Archibald Cox. bons, a vice president of tST— William Weinberger Sidewalks have recently been May. Saturday, June 30 Dean told the Senate Teamsters Union whom Ckilson William Weinberger, 85, of Fire Calls built along the Northfield Green Food industry spokesmen Products Show (Manchester High School) 1 -10:30 p.m. Watergate committee Monday considered an all-out Nixon Hamden, formerly of the Trade Deficit project, and there are now said the cutbacks in flocks and (Mympic Day (Manchester High School) 9 a.m. - 4 p.m., th at W illiam C. Sullivan, Composer Conducts Salvation Army Band enemy. herds could show up at the Vemon-Tolland area, died Sun­ WASHINGTON (AP) - The Firemen of the Eighth school crossing guards assigned and continuing at Globe Hollow area, 4 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. former associate director of the Others marked by the White supermarket in eight to 10 FBI, had told him the bureau day at a Hamden convalescent nation’s trade balance dipped District were called to Main to the area. “ Ten Nights in a Bar-Room” - 8 p.m., im m unity Y, 80 Harold A. ’Turkington, former mayor of Manchester, Major Lawrence Beadle of the Manchester Salvation House as enemies, Dean said. weeks. Most agreed shortages had been used “for political Included columnlsUack Ander­ home. back into deficit in May after and Henry Sts. Monday at 12:03 Indications that busing of directs the Manchester Salvation Army Band in^the) Army to compose a march in honor of the town’s and higher prices would depend N. Main St. purposes by past ad­ son, former NBC newsman Mr. Weinberger was bom in one month in surplus, the p.m. on the report of a fire at pupils within the one-mile limit premiere performance of his own composition, “America on government action and the Grand Ball ( State Armory) ministrations.” - Sesquicentennial. Seated on a blanket in the front row at Chet Huntley, Democratic par­ Austria. Commerce Department said the scene of an automobile acci­ prompted Buckley School Is Great,” at a concert last night in Center Park. the left of ’Turkington, are town manager Robert Weiss and Survivors are two sons, Robin today. V. parents to request the con- grain export situation. Historical Exhibit - Whiton Ubrary, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. The former White House ty chairman Robert Strauu, dent. There was no fire, counsel quoted President Nixon Turkington, composer of many marches and hymn tune Mrs. Weiss. (Herald photo by Pinto) who was then party treaiurer, W. Weinberger of Deep River A trade deficit puts new firemen said. tinubd busing, according to Cheney Homesteads Special Exhibits, 1 p.m. - 5 o.m. as telling him “he was con­ arrangements for the Salvation Army, was requested by and Columbus, Ind., and Louis B. Warner of. pressure on the dollar in foreign Eighth District firemen were Spillane. Coleman Amusement Rides, Parkade, 3 p.m. to 11 o.m. vinced that*"he had been businessman J. Erwin Miller, a Wolcott; two daughters, Mrs. ex^ange markets because it A 25-Pound Whopper! also called to Ambassador Dr. John B. Howard of Sununit, milans a net outflow of the U.S. wiretapped in 1968.” liberal Republican campaign at 8:22 p.m. to extinguish a donor. N.J., and Miss Berte currency from trade. Approve K e l l e y Daily Events Open To Public Dean testified that he pressed trash fire burning there. I^obate Court Summer Hours Sullivan for examples of FBI In one of the memoranda, Weinberger of Albuquerque, The value of imports Squeezy does it for Burger King manager Bill Catley as he prepares a 25 lb. whopper at WASHINGTON (AP) - The Historical Exhibit - June 24 - July 1 Premiere Jlighlights Park Concert The Town Fire Department political activity and Sullivan dated Nov. 17,1072, Colson said N.M.; and several exceeded exports by $157.9 Sunday’s Country Youth Fair. The hamburger, garnished with 4 lbs. of tomatoes, 3 lbs. of Senate Judiciary Committee July and August Only - 5 answered the following calls Historical Markers - June 23 - June 30 sent him a memorandum. ’The he had information from an in­ grandchildren. million last month, the depart­ lettuce, 1 lb. of onions and mayonnaise, ketchup and pickles, was devoured by a group of Monday: approved today the nomination Monday thru Friday Lutz Junior Museum - June 23 - June 30 Washington Star-News said the JUNE TOMPKINS throughout the evening. ’There ’Turkington. “He is a man of former that Anderson had be^n Private graveside services ment said, an adverse swing of hungry youths and parents. (Herald photo by fOemens) • A gasoline washdown at of Garence M. Kelley, Kansas 8:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. ’Turkington last March to com­ Natural Science Center - Junh 23 - June 30 memorandum described an in­ were marches, light Classics, Manchester, and by his works, in a room with wiretap equip­ will be Thursday at South more than $350 million from 12:18 p.m. at 153 Highland St. City police chief, to be director 1:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. (Herald Reporter) pose a march for the town’s big Cheney Homestead - June 24 - June 30 vestigation conducted after the and hymn tunes. Many of the a man for Manchester,” said ment in connection irith the Cemetery, Tolland. April’s surplus of $196.3 million. • A .car fire at 2:32 p.m. at of the FBI. occasion because of the in- Thursday evenings by appoint­ 1968 election of Vice President­ Several hundred people selections were specially Maj. Beadle. He told the columnist’s investigations of The White-Gibson-Small 511 Main St. (Committee sources reported ment. elect Spiro T. Agnew. turned out last night tot the arranged by members of the audience he had requested (See Page Sixleen) the late Sen. ’Thomas J. Dodd, Funeral Home, 65 Elm St., • A'rubbish fire at the rear of that there were no dissenting William E. FitzGerald, Sullivan said the investiga­ D-Conn. Rockville, is in charge of Bee Said Cause Of Truck Crash votes. Manchester Salvation Artoy Salvation Army. One of the out­ Butterfield’s, Manchester Shop­ Judge tion was ordered by President standing numbers on the In his third day of televised arrangements. The Senate is expected to act Band concert in Center Park cars was heavy, police say, and ping Parkade, at 9:36 p.m. Lyndon B. Johnson and nothing program was a team of tim- testimony. Dean was asked There are no calling hours. David Appleton, 26, of 85 on the nomination later this which featured the premiere the pickup truck was tow^ • A car fire a t 9:43 p.m. at 20 Mandatory Gas adverse was found, according performance of the specially brelists who performed "Fill Special Assembly questions aimed at testing the The family suggests that any Scantic Meadow Lane, South week, possibly Wednesday. from the scene. Knox St. to the newspaper. The World With Music” to the truthfulness of bis accusations memorial contributions may be Windsor, was treated for minor composed Sesquicentennial Guidelines given Cox by Atty. m a rc h by H a ro ld A. band accompaniment. that President Nixon lied about made to the Heart Association injuries at Manchester Allocation Gen. Elliot L. Richardson Turkington. Major Bradle explained to Session Asked Watergate and collaborated ' of Greater Hartford, 310 Collins Memorial Hospital after an ac­ authorize him to investigate ’The affair was reminiscent of the audience that "about 20 with his top aides in covering up St., Hartford. cident in which the pickup truck the bugging plot. and prosecute all offenses other days when a summer con­ years ago, a group of HARTFORD (AP) — Secretary of the State Gloria he was driving struck two Expected Soon Sen. Edwanl J. Gurney, R- arising out of the 1972 election, cert in the park was the place to Australians ’wowed’ the world Schaffer today called for a special session of the Connec­ parked cars on Highland St. Read any good price tags Fla., probed with a series of including “all allegations in­ go on a warm evening, where at an international Salvation ticut (Jeneral Assembly to amend various state election Police say that Appleton, who questions about the extent of WASHINGTON (AP) — Government sources say a man­ volving the President, parents and grandparents could Army convention with a tim­ laws. was not charged in the incident, members of the White House Dean’s own involvement in the datory allocation system for gasoline appears in the offing, relax under cool evening brel drill.” Since then, other At a news conference Mrs. Schaffer urged: lost control of the vehicle when lately? staff or presidential ap­ breezes with the day’s shadows groups have taken it up and the planning of the Watergate although a survey by the American Automobile Associa­ a wasp stung him in the face. pointees.”, local group is proud of its tim­ —Extending campaign finan- wiretapping. lengthening, and children could conduct in recent weeks. Dampge to one of the parked tion has indicated that the fuel shortage may be ’The sources said that, if Cox’s brel display. Members of last cing laws to cover municipal Gurney asked why Dean Today In run around playing their own Last month, the Hartford stabilizing. office looks into political use of night’s timbrel group were referenda. hadn’t reported to the Presi­ games of tag and rolling on the Courant published claims that These Whirlpool the number of service stations the FBI or other government in­ grass. Julia Beadle, Mrs. Gail An­ —imposing criminal dent when G. Gordon Llddy History A presidential message on lower-level Republican party first proposed a $l-milllon closing early and on Sunday vestigative and law enforce­ Maj. Lawrence Beadle of the drew, Joyce Hodgson, and penalties for “vote-buying” or< s en e r^ policy is expected later workers around Hartford had scheme to use wiretapping, grew from 43 per cent to 47 per ment agencies, such as the Manchester Citadel introduced Elizabeth Shauger. other attempts to influence By The Associated Press quality appliance values this w ^ , and a decision on used job promotions to per­ prostitution, kidnaping and Ticl cent from a week earlier, ’hie Internal Revenue Service, the the program and acted as Following the intermission, voting behavior. Today is Tuesday, June 26, mandatory controls could be suade state employes to, mugging as part of the A m i l a b l e announced at that time. group surveyed 3,417. stations probe probably would not be m aster of ceremonieg.„Maj, Beadle introduced Mr. —Tightening procedures for the 177th day of 1973. There are have been specially changing party affiliation and register or switch their President’s re-election cam­ However, one source in­ along main travel routes. directed toward criminal 188 days left in the year. imposing criminal penalties for registration to the GOP. ’The paign. dicated that mandatory con­ However, AAA spokesman prosecution. Today’s highlight in history: selected to honor a improperly influencing such charges -are under in­ Dean said he had objected to There is still a limited trols could be delayed untjl the Donald Strickland said the shor­ An investigation more likely On this date in 1945, delegates changeovers. vestigation. the plan, assumed it would die a amount of tickets available for appointment of an energy - tage “appears to be bottoming would be aimed at disclosure of 50 nations, meeting in San In a letter to Gov. Thomas J. Also under investigation are natural death because it was so the Evening of Performing special event! policy coordinator in the White out.” He did nOt elaborate. with the results included in one Performing Arts Francisco, signed‘s the United ^<9ncc MesIvFll, Mrs. Schaffer charges by Rocky hill Mayor outlandish, and reported the - Arts, scheduled for Wednesday House. of the periodic reports Cox has Nations charter. recommended that the special David W. Moser of vote-buying whole affair to Nixon’s chief of night at 8 in Bailey Auditorium Plans to convert the current said he might issue, the sources On this date— BUY NOW! LOOK FOR THE SPEUAL RED AND BLUE PRICE TAGS! CtMntiw 2S wn If MIdii WUitrNi MtNutie wuSia session coincide with a one-day in connection with a recent staff, H. R. Haldeman. He said at Manchester High School. voluntary fuel allocation said. Program Tonight In 1284, according to legend, m e m o r i a l “trailer session” when the referendum on an Industrial he didn’t have access to the The tickets may be picked up program to mandatory controls Dean told the committee that the Pied Piper of Hamelin lured legislature will reconsider bills pprk. President, and his "reporting at the town clerk’s office in the have been approved by the Of­ the matter of FBI surveillance 130 children from the town. The big event on the thought Manchester needed a passed this year and vetoed by channel’’ was through Municipal Building. Donations fice of Oil and Gas of the Hospital came up during a discussion The State Corrupt Practices Their fate remains a mystery. 2-SPEED, 4-CYCU Sesquicentennial calendar for group of this type. Meskill. The session tentatively Act covers all balloting except Haldeman. are 50 cents. Interior Department, and by with the President at the time In 1541, the Spanish con­ Automatic Washer tonight is the Evening of Per­ “Each week the group grew, is scheduled for July 16. for municipal referenda held The program, part of Deputy Treasury Secretary of the Senate hearings on the queror, Francisco Pizarro, was Donors Club forming Arts at 8 in Bailey and casual dropins usually Mrs. Schaffer said there was separately from an election. Manchester’s Sesquicentennial William E. Simon, head of an nomination of L. Patrick Gray slain in Lima, Peru. Auditorium at Manchester High became enthusiastic members. adequate time for appropriate Meskill has expressed con­ Traffic Toll celebration week, will include SPEGUL COOL-DOWN interdepartmental policy com­ III to be director of the FBI. In 1844, President John Tyler The Barbershoppers now have committees Jtiq^draft legislation cern over the vote-buying The Round Table Singers, For Permanent Press mittee, sources said. “The President told me he School. married Julia Gardiner in a 48 members and are licensed as and hold hearings on her charges in Rpeky Hill and has Projected Manchester Civic Orchestra, ’The sources indicated thdt was reading a book at that time As of this morning, all tickets secret New York wedding. a chapter by SPEBSQSA to sing recommendations. She said her cut off all state involvement in Civic Chorale, Silk City Chorus, Colorado Gov. John A. Love has called ‘The 13 Mistakes of were sold. CHICAGO (AP) - The In 1935, compulsory labor ser­ SPEGUL KMT SETTING One of the featured groups on in competition. office was ready to assist in the industrial park until the Gilbert & Sullivan singers, and been chosen to serve as energy Kennedy,’ and he told me that I National Safety Council es­ vice was intro|iUced in Nazi For New Washable Knit Garment The wives of many of the drafting legislation 'If matter is resolved. However, the Little Theatre of policy coordinator. ’The job was 5 0 ^ 0 0 0 should read the chapter regar­ the program will be the Silk timates that between 180 and Germany. ) City Chorus, a chapter of the members have formed an necessary. he has indicated a reluctance to Manchester. tu m ^ down by former Penn­ ding Kennedy’s use of the FBI. 240 persons may be killed in In 1941, Finland announced it Society for the Preservation auxiliary and they plan their ’The recommendations stem open the trailer session to The entire cast and the EXTM SMALL LOUD SETTING v. sylvania Gov. William W. “He also told me I should traffic accidents during the was at war with the Soviet and Encouragement of participation in the chorus ac­ from various allegations of mis­ matters other than vetoed bills. audience, accompanied by a 5 ” Water Level for wash-basin Scranton. gather any material I could Fourth of July holiday. Union — for the second time in 40iO O O Barbershop Quartet Singing In tivities. brass quartet, will close the sUie loads Essentially the mandatory regal-ding the uses and abuses two years. America. The Silk City Chorus, program by singing “America program is expected to follo^ of the FBI by previous ad­ In 1944, Allied forces in World ministrations so that we could The group began in 1962 with throughout the years, have con­ The Beautiful.” the guidelines proposed for War II captured Cherbourg, MAGIC CLEAN HLTER shpw we had not abused the FBI a small group of harmonizers tributed their talent and monies voluntary compliance in May. actooo to benefit community and France, from the Nazis. Traps Lint, Cleans luelf Under those, suppliers were for political.purposes.” headed by Bob Krinjak who Ten years ago: President national charitable projects. requested* to provide their Last year, they won the state jlohn F. Kennedy received a DLEACH DISPENSER customers with fuel this year In A Manchester Boy tumultuous welcofne from competition in barbershop Raw Bleach Doesn't Touch the same proportion that they 2 0 ; 0 0 0 singing, and this year came in . more than one million persons Fabrics received it last year. on a visit to West Berlin. VARYING expressions"^ second. In The 1880s Meanwhile in its latest This month has been the Five years ago: The U.S. flag appear on faces of these nationwide s t i i ^ on the shor­ Lord Mayor Visits was lowered on Iowa Jima and 10X100 busiest month, with Watergate committee PERMANENT tage of gasolinelthe AAA said engagements that the chorus (Eighth In A Series) replaced by Japan’s rising sun senators as they listen to Former Constituent has known since its beginning. emblem - 23 yq,ars after Richard S. C3iilds testimony in Washington. They will be seen tonight in a American Marines had raised Mrs. Christine Farmer, and From top left: Lpwell SPECIALS When the Lord Mayor and their latest uniforms, orange the stars and stripes in World her son who was bom Sunday at Inside Lady Mayoress v isit^ Mrs. suits. War II. Weicker, R-Conn.; Daniel FOR JULY AND AUG. Manchester Memorial In my time in Manchester, succession which notified the implicit, literal, and un­ Farmer, they presented her Also included on the program Inouye, D-Hawaii; Howard Hospital, ,bad planned to go our North Congregational minister, in his black frockcoat, questioning, but when Flossie One year ago; The Irish GOLDEN CHARM with a bouquet of white car­ will be performances by the Baker, R-Tenn.; Herman Today home ’Tuesday morning until it (Jhurch was the beloved white to rise and begin the services. White was sent gff to Vassar, Republican Army announced a GIVES YOU nations. ’They gave a small Manchester Civic Orchestra, Talmadge, D-Ga. was suggested that she wait un­ New England staridard edifice Emergence from the service she 'came home for vacatidn cease-fire in Northern Ireland, British coin to her son for a the Manchester High School Sesquiceirtennical pictures til later In the afternoon. with Greek columns across the at last, with a session in Sunday one year utterly aghast at but some Protestant leaders good luck piece. ’The coin, about Round Table Singers, The voiced suspicion. on pages 8 and 9, Beard con- ’The reason for her to wait the size of a penny, says front, steeple, and a bell. The School on the floor below just having learned that a man ZOTOS PERMANENT Model LXA 7400 The thermometer used for Manchester Gilbert and leal on page ^ ^ . H isl^cal was because the Lord Mayor auditorium was on the second ahead, was enlightened by my named Darwin had coq-*- Today’s birthdays: Tenor Manchester” on one side, and Sullivan Singing Savoyards, the bike ride on ^ 2 8 . the Manchester Memorial Kenneth Collis and Lady floor, reached by a broad stair­ opportunity to maneuver so tradicted the first and second Richard Crooks is 73. Electrical y on the other side is an Manchester Civic Chorale, and Hospital fund drive now Mayoress of Manchester, case. The sermons were too that I could get near enough to chapter of Genesis. engineer William P. Lear is 71. engraving of a gold eagle on a a dramatization by members of REG.$20 ^ 1 1 p 5 0 registers a total of $14,360 to England, were to tour the long and seemed to a child both Mrs. Pulsifier to run my hand Children in the church crown on a blue background. th e Littlf Theatre of ANTIPASTO The Weather date toward the $60,000 needed hospital that afternoon incomprehensible and inter­ unobserved' up and down the sometimes had to learn and Manchester. Includes Shampoo, Cut and Style to purchase a blood chemistry following lunch there and might minable. back of her sealskin coat. In publicly recite “dialogues” ; ala PAGANI For Appointment call any one of our Stylists, Qoudy with a chance of oc­ analyser. Mr. and Mrs. Farmer live at The Historical Exhibit The bell was rung to summon those days, the black and lovely stilted pious conversations of In Membriam visit her. extends its viewing hours today PIcklod Mushrooms 649.2806, 649-2807. "Let’s Get Together At The casional showers and Donors of $150 or more 164 Hilliard St. They have a the paiishloners with a code that sealskin was, I think, the prin­ incredible banality. In loving memory of John S. Ihberem, ’The significance of the occa­ at Whiton Library, and will be who pasted away June 26, l»n. SpaghoM Sauco Golden Charm." thunderstorms tonight and become members of the Master sion is that Mrs. Farmer is a daughter, Tracey Marie, 5. began, I think, with single tolls, cipal fur in use, and the coats Bicyles had afrived, but the ’Thursday with the low tonight Donors Club. Persons wishing Mrs. Farmer’s mother, Mrs. open from 1 to 8:% p.m. followed by the ringing of two were supplemented with muffs minister’s son was not allow^ A year bat patted, since be hai gone. native of Manchester, England, ’The Cheney Homestead will PAGANI’S Potleilon s in the mid 60s and high to donate any amount, from M and came to Manchester, Hilda Foden, also of bells close together which sum­ and matching fur. to ride them for either errands And ttili we grieve, u time pauei on, be open from 1 to $ p.m. on It' teems u though, it wu Just yesterday 60LDEN CHARM ’Thursday in the low 80s. up, may contact Bert Dittos, Conn., with her husband, John, Manchester, England, lives moned the parson to the pulpit To the congregation, which or pleasure on the Sabbath, Hartford Rd., and the Coleman That God called, and be went away. CATERERS I MAGNAVOX HOME ENTERTAINMENT CENTERS Precipitation probability is 40 development director, only ^ e e years ago. with them. and warned the approaching constituted our main social cir­ since it might be presumed that 78 MaploStrsot COIFFURES per cent toni^t and 50 per cent Manchester Memorial Amusement Rides will be at the laggards to quicken their steps, cle, faith in the Holy Bible was he was on pleasure bent. Sidly UlMed, ISO CENTER STREET, MANCHESTBI a CAMINO KRZA. RT. SO, VERNON Hospital, 71 Haynes St. f*arkade from 3 to 11 p.m. Wife and Children Manchostor • 648m037 t 141 TOLUND TPKE. BURR CORNERS ’Thursday. ending with four bells in close • MANCHESTER F a m o u s For Sorvlco Since 1931 1 m > 4 -Ji

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