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MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, JANUARY 24, 1976-VOL. XCV, No. 97 I News ^ Kissinger to sign I summary Compiled from new Spanish treaty United Press International

State MADRID, Spain (UPI) - Kissinger’s jet on the flight here Soviet leaders in Moscow. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger from Brussels. The official said the The senior official aboard the arrived today to meet King Juan accord was not a mutual defense Kissinger aircraft said he found reac­ HARTFORD — Connecticut Carlos and sign a treaty under whitph treaty, but an agreement on military, tions of the NATO foreign ministers families being hit by whopping the United States will withdraw scientific, and cultural collaboration. to range from approval to understan­ utility bills because of the cold Polaris submarines from Spain The official said withdrawl of the ding. snap will be able to get help two years. U.S. nuclear submarines from Rota The agreement, which replaced from their utility firms. The The treaty, under negotiation naval base, starting in January, 1979 previous "executive” agreements utilities will let customers before the death of Generalissimo would not affect the U.S. defense going back to 1953, will be submitted make installment payments on Francisco Franco, will also provide posture because their value was to the U.S. Senate as a treaty at the unusually high bills, distribute Spain with a $1.25 billion program of being superseded by the more ad­ request of Spain and with the con­ tips on energy conservation, military credits, grant aid, and vanced Poseidon and Trident sub­ currence of the Ford administration. and try to find community cultural, scientific and educational marines. Withdrawal will be com­ State Department officials said '"^Wtips ‘wlfling 'to help the exchanges over a five-year period. pleted by July, 1979, he said. they believe the handpicked hardest hit families. Kissinger said his visit underlines The decision to withdraw the sub­ successor to Generalissmo Fran­ "the community of interest that marines, the official said, also suits cisco Franco wants to exercise a NEW HAVEN - The federal exists between Spain and the United .Spain's desire for the United States liberal influence on Spanish political jury in the Shelton firebombing States, and then we can take an im­ to remove its nuclear weapons from life, but they are uncertain how trial has recessed for the portant step toward bringing Spain Spanish territory and to demonstrate strong and determined a leader he weekend. Deliberations ended closer to the Atlantic community and an evolving relationship with the will turn out to be. an hour early Friday when one to the European community.” United States. Juan Carlos visited Washington in juror became ill. The jury will He said Spain ought to be “an in­ Secretary of State Kissinger will January 1971, in the early years of reconvene Monday to decide tegral part of all Western also confer with King Juan Carlos the Nixon administration, and im-,^ the fate of five remaining relationships.” who became Spain’s ruler on the pressed Kissinger and others as a defendants. Admire Jaycee awards "The United States is happy that on death of Franco. Kissinger will be bright, energetic leader of unproven this occasion today we can par­ trying to assess what kind of leader potential, U.S. officials said. Jaycee award winner, Donald R. Woods, who was named the ticipate in this process,” he added. the king will be, and what changes he Equally important to Kissinger is “Outstanding Young Educator,” and Stephen T. Cassano, Details of the treaty, which will be may bring to Spanish politics. the desire to see Spain move away Regional The senior official told reporters from its authoritarian past and into recipient of the Distinguished Service Award, admire the plaque made public about the time of the evening signing ceremony, were dis­ the United States is convinced that the mainstream of Western Euro­ which Cassano received. (Herald photo by Dunn) cussed by a senior official aboard Spain must develop closer ties to pean democratic life. BOSTON — Teachers' at Western Europe and the North Atlan­ The hew treaty, which would Boston’s Hyde Park High tic partnership. require the approval of the Senate, School said Friday they will not The United States, he said, will do would replace a series of five-year return to work unless 100 un­ Cassano, Woods, law firm all it can to assist this process. executive agreements, which the iformed policemen were One of the provisions of the treaty United States has had with Spain stationed inside the school, will create a U.S.Spanish council to since 1953. In the past, the Senate Foreign which is undergoing its second promote coordination between the Relations Committee has criticized year of desegregation under presented awards hy Jaycees United States, Spain and NATO on military and political matters. the bases agreement with Spain, and IM,' federal court orders. submission of the new accord in the Awards for special merit were has been in liie program for educaoie public attention. He also organized a Kissinger briefed a number of form of a treaty repredents a conces­ presented Friday night by the retarded pupils for 11 years, was marathon softball game which raised NATO foreign ministers in Brussels CRANSTON, R.I. - Sen. sion to Congress’ desire to par­ Manchester Jaycees to Stephen T. named the “ Outstanding Young about $1,200 for Crossroads in 1972. on the agreement Friday after his Hubert Humphrey, D-Minn., ticipate more in. the formulation of Cassano, Donald R. Woods and the Educator.” He was associated with the arrival from three days of talks with says he doesn’t consider foreign policy. law firm of Garrity, Walsh and Harold W. Garrity, Jerome I. juvenile court from 1973 to 1975, a himself a candidate for the Diana. Walsh, Vincent L. Diana and David m em ber of the town’s Human Democratic presidential The awards were presented during C. Wichman, partners of the Garrity, Relations Commission and assistant nomination and the likelihood the Jaycees annual awards banquet Walsh and Diana law firm were registrar of voters from 1972 to 1975, of him getting the nomination at Manchester Country Club. . awarded the “Outstanding Boss” and chairman of the Group Homes China conducts test is “remote.” He. addressed, a Cassano, - Manchester Community award. They are th&i)Qsa~Qt^lph.-j^mRuUee-for the past five yearsr fund raising dinner in Cranston College ombudsman and the first Alexander, external vice-president of He is a former assistant to the town’s Friday night. omsbudsman in the Connecticut com­ the Jaycees. director of human resources, and munity college system, received the Cassano is one pf the founders of founder and advisor of the MCC of nuclear weapon Jaycees’ Distinguished Service the Manchester Organization of the Civitan Club, the first collegiate Award. Handicapped and has been its advisor chapter in New England. National Woods, a special education teacher since 1972 when it was formed to Woods’ relationship with his HONG KONG (UPI) - China an­ was China’s second underground bring problems to the handicapped at Bennet Junior High School, who students is regarded by others as nounced today it had conducted a explosion. between the ages of 18 and 65 to being especially warm yet new nuclear test wlch was "entirely New China’s announcement on the WASHINGTON - Richard professional. He is an integral part of M. Nixon finally has agreed to for the purpose of defense.” latest test said, "China successfully a Grade 8 team where special educa­ ’The New China News Agency gave answer under oath questions conducted a new nuclear test on Jan. tion students were mainstreamed no details. 23, 1976.” from the Senate intelligence Telecasters deny being with other Grade 8 students. He It was the 18th nuclear test con- It said the test was "a new vic- committee about secret works exceptionally well with non­ ducted by China since entering the ^j^y” (or the entire country operations he ordered in Chile special education teachers regarding nuclear club in October 1964 with its conducting of necessary and and elsewhere during his exceptional children mainstreamed CIA-FBI informants first atomic explosion. It was the limited nuclear tests by China is en­ presidency. The written in­ into a regular class. His in-school ac­ first time any of the tests had not tivities are numerous, and he has a tirely for the purpose of defense and terrogation will be sent to WASHINGTON (UPI) - Walter reporter' seeking information. The been reported first by monitoring for breaking the nuclear mom ^ly by Nixon at San Clemente, Calif. Cronkite said his only dealings with entire idea of newsmen serving as reputation for being willing to stations in other countries. provide time for school committees the superpowers and for ultimately the CIA were as a reporter seeking government informants is abhorrent The last test, conducted last (kt. abolishing nuclear weapons,” the an­ and functions. 27, was first reported by India’s JACKSON, Miss. - information. John Chancellor said, to me. This practice is a clear viola­ He has been responsible for the nouncement said. tion of journalistic ethics and can Bhabha Atomic Research and Mississippi Democrats hold “I have never done a thing formally Young Adult program of the only serve to impede the collection precinct caucuses today in the or informally for either the CIA or Manchester Association for Help to and free flow of information.” first test of Deep South voting the FBI.” The President of CBS, the staff Chancellor, former head of the strength for Alabama Gov. director of the House Intelligence Voice of America, now anchorman George Wallace, former Gov. Committee and, in its own way, the for NBC Nightly News, said: “This is Pac claims bill could save Jimmy Carter of Georgia and CIA itself Friday denied a reporter’s not only totally untrue, it’s three other Democratic charge that several prominent jour­ ridiculous.” « presidential hopefuls. nalists were part-time spies. When Gill was tom Jaffe had Sam Jaffe, a former CBS and ABC quoted him as the source of towns $10 million in taxes correspondent, Friday told a local allegations about Cronkite and SAN FRANCISCO - The Washington television talk show that Chancellor he said that when he By JUAN TAMAYO plementing an equalized elementary taxes from 9 per cent to 12 per cent is government has accused he had learned from several sources asked Buchanan about the list, HARTFORD (UPI) - Motor Vehi­ school financing system. needed. Mrs. Beck said, because Patricia Hearst’s lawyers 'of of a list of between 40 and 200 Buchanan said he “knew nothing cle Commissioner Stanley J. Pac, Connecticut, whose heavy reliance some large businesses apparently blocking efforts by a prosecu­ reporters who allegedly were infor­ about such a list and had never seed saying Connecticut towns lose $10 on property taxes to fund local prefer to pay taxes late — and be hit tion psychiatrist to finish his mants for U.S. intelligence agencies. such a list.” million a year to unpaid vehicle schools has been ruled illegal, may with penalties — rather than examination of her before her Jaffe, who concedes he was an un­ “As far as my telling anybody taxes, wants to prohibit motorists be forced to establish a statewide tax withdraw the money from banks trail starts on Tuesday. A paid FBI informant while working about such a list,” Gill said, “I can from registering vehicles until the assessment system as the first step where they could be earning close to hearing is set for Monday on for the networks abroad, said former only say that I have never seen the taxes are paid. in equalizing school funding. or more than 9 per cent. the allegation. White House speechwriter Patrick list. I have never told anybody that I Pac asked the legislature’s The bill hiking the penalty on state Buchanan told him Richard M. Nixon have seen the list. Therefore I could Finance Committee to draft a bill LOS ANGELES - A grand got the list from the CIA. not know or say whose name may or requiring a certified receipt from jury has indicted Vaughn Jaffe had never seen the list. He may not be on any such list.” local tax officials before vehicles can Greenwood with 11 murders at­ quoted another reporter, former A CIA spokesman said that when be registered in Connecticut. tributed to the “skid row ABC correspondent Bill Gill, as both Cronkite and Chancellor called The committee voted Friday to Survey indicates state slasher,” whose slaughter of saying Cronkite and Chancellor were CIA headquarters Friday they were draft the bill and others, including sleeping derelicts terrorized on it. “told they could say officially one rhising the delinquency fee on flophouses and alley last year. Cronkite, anchorman for CBS without reservation that they had state taxes from 9 per cent to 12 per economy will improve The' murders go back to 1964. News, said, “I have never knowingly never worked for the agency in any cent, and another making tax relief Greenwood is serving a 32-year had any contact with the CIA in any capacity.” for the elderly more widespread. 1976,105 of them predicting profit in­ to life sentence on another capacity whatsoever except as a Pac said motorists who either creases of one per cent to 10 per cent, HARTFORD (UPI) - Connec­ charge. refuse to pay taxes on their vehicles and only 47 expecting hikes of 11 per ticut’s economy will improve this or manage to avoid them through a year but employment levels will fall cent to 25 per cent. series of complicated maneuvers are On employment levels, members short of expectations, according to a Armed clash mars costing municipalities $10 million a split almost evenly, 184 predicting survey by the state’s largest business year. more jobs and 185 forecasting a drop International Finance Committee Chairwoman organization. in jobs. More than 280 members A survey of 371 members of the Beirut cease-fire Sen. Audrey Beck, D-Mansfield, said predicted the employment level Connecticut Business and Industry JOHANNESBURG, South way to deal with the situation and the she believes the proposal has a would not surpass pre-recession BEIRUT, Lebanon (UPI) - Association showed that 268 Africa — Rumors swept the fighting has died down,’’ the chance of passing in the legislative levels. Moslem leftists clashed with right- predicted sales will increase this country today that some 1,200 Phalangist spokesman said. session to begin Feb. 3. The 371 CBIA members surveyed wing Christian gunmen in suburban year over 1975, but only 11 believed South African troops fighting in He indicated the attack may have The legislature has been con­ employ 142,101 workers, 3,077 of Beirut today in the most serious the hike would be as high as 25 per Angola’s civil war would soon been incited by members of the sidering the vehicle tax problem for them on a part-time basis, the violation of Lebanon’s two-day-old cent. leave or had already left the Palestinian “rejection front” which the past six years but proposed Association said. Syrian and Palestinian enforced embattled former Portuguese has refused to obey the leadership of rem ^ies involving a Motor Vehicle On the basis of the survey, the cease-fire. colony. the Palestine Literation Organiza­ Department takeover of tax collec­ Association told the legislative Four Moslems died in an assault on tion. tions always have been defeated. Finance Committee Friday the a right-wing Phalangist party militia LONDON — The prime Palestinian spokesmen confirmed Pac said many motorists avoid CBIA’s prediction of last year that Inside today postiion in Ain Rum m aneh, a ministers of Great Britain and an exchange of fire between gunmen paying local taxes by turning in their there would be 435,(X)0 jobs in the Phalangist spokesman said. Two Iceland, embroiled in an angry in Chiah and Ain Rummaneh but vehicle registrations a few days state in 1976 was overestimated by Andover...... 8 Hebron...... 8 Christian Phalangists were wounded. dispute over fishing rights, said, “it is now being dealt with.” before local tax officials draw up 60,000. Bolton...... 8 Obituaries 12 The spokesman said about 100 lef­ Church ...... 5 S. Windsor 8 ; have decided to sit down Elsewhere the city enjoyed its their master tax list, then registering tists stormed the position from the It appears there will be only 375,000 Classified . . . 9. to Sports...... 6,7 : together in their first top-level the cars again shortly afterwards. neighboring Moslem stronghold of quietiest day in months as Palesti­ jobs in Connecticut this year, the Comics...... 11 Sr. Citizens...... 2 ; attempt to end their third "cod Mrs. Beck said the committee also Chi^ but were repulsed in a fierce nian regular troops policed Beirut CBIA said. Dear Abby...... 11 Vernon 8 ■ war” in 18 years. ‘ with orders to shoot truce violators voted to consider a bill requiring a battle. The survey also showed 205 CBIA Editorial : ...... 4 Week-Review .12 on sight. five-year study of local property tax E. Hartford...... 8 Wings...... 4 “Political contacts were under assessments, with a view toward im­ members expected higher profits in ■r T I MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn.. Sat.. Jan. 24. 1978 - PAGE THREE

PAGE TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Sat., Jan. 24,1976 News for senior citizens

Hi everyone, I just want to you to We will be flying from Bradley to Las grilled pineapple ring,, buttered com, know that Wally is much better, and Vegas, then through the pariu, back frosted cake, beverage. will be back with us soon. to Las Vegas for overnight, and Wednesday, stuffed cabbage, fresh Meanwhile, yours truly, Gloria, will return home the following Monday. carrots, ice dream, beverage. keep you posted on the events at the Pinochle T hun^y, baked ham with raisin center. Wednesday morning we had nine sauce, candied sweet potatoes, green We have just four seats left for full tables for our morning pinochle bean casserole, roil and butter, “My Fair Lady,” at the Chateau de games with the following winners: chewy brownie, beverage. Ville on Feb. 5, so come in and join John Derby, 667; Helena Gavello and Friday, clam chowder, tuna boat, C O tJK T R '’ us; you will have an enjoyable day. Gladys Seelert, 594; Olive chilled applesauce, beverage. We have been getting inquiries Houghtaling, 587; Mary Nackowski, Schedule for the week fB4IIIAItT.M ANCIM nil, about more pinochle lessons. We felt 577; Robert Schubert, 567; John Monday, 10 a.m. to noon, kitchen iMEarly i that maybe some card players who Galley, 558; Alfreda Hallin, 548, and social games, one can of canned 720 EAST didn’t care to dance could practice Ernestine Donneliy, 544. goods needed, noon to 12:30 p.m., eiGCKB • UMPB • m m A a I with some of our new players on In the afternoon the bridge group lunch is served; 1 p.m. to 4 p.m., MIDDLE TURNPIKE » WAimCAl PAGAH— lAUA Thursday morningsJo help them to was meeting upstairs, and the arts onm Tuta, w io, aAT. M A ji ■ «H FJi. pinochle games. Bus pickup at 8:30 MANCHESTER TMupaoAYanHo gain confidence in their playing. and crafts group was meeting a.m., return trips at 12:30 and 4 p.m. SUNDAY 12 NOOW- I FJA. MJNTv OF urns nimme Bowling downstairs. We are still working on Tuesday, 9 a.m., s^juare dance Tuesday afternoon the Senior our stained glass pictures and our lessons; 9:30 a.m. bus for shopping; 1 WE tBRVICe AND IN tT A U INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL Bowling League was at the Parkade painting on wood. ’The winners of the p.m., return trip from shopping, and Lanes knocking down the pins with bridge games were Marge McLain Senior Bowling at the Parkade UR CQWmONIIIG, Business-Directory Guide For C 0 N S.IM E R|$ A.L,E.S the following getting the better with 5,330, and Marianne Herdic, 3,- Lanes, and ceramic class. scores: 590. Wednesday, 10 a.m., pinochle REFIIKEIUTNIN and HEATHS In the men’s Class A group, Paul We received a flyer from the games; noon to 12:30, lunch is We 4/80 Do Sheet Metal Work Manchester and Surrounding MANCHESTER PARKADE Desjeunes took both honors with a United Methodist Church in Bolton served, 12:45, bridge games; 1 p.m. I New England Mechanical Servicas, bic. 568 for high triple and a 240 for the about a play they are sponsoring Your Complate arts and crafts class. Bus pickup at ROUTE #83, P.O. BOX 3147 high single. In the Class B group, called “Sir and William Penn” 8:30 a m., return trips at 12:30 and 3 Appliance Store TALCOTTVILLE, CONN. (06086) V ic in it y John Trivigno won the high triple starring the Fisherman’s Players. It p.m. Calvin Fish (left), instructional materials coordinator at Manchester High School, adjusts ______043-2738 • 043-2102 ______with a 470, and Harding Carrier won will be held at East Catholic High Thursday, 10 a.m. social dance video tape equipment for Town Recreation Director Mel Siebold (right) and Town Manage­ FAMOUS BRAND the high single with a 176, as did School, on Friday, Feb. 20. The lessons with Lee and Beverly Bur­ ment Analyst Bill Tierney to preview rec department programs for cablecasting by Joseph Chaves who tied with Har­ CAMPIN9 EQUIPMENT featuring this week... special price to seniors is $1.50. ton; noon to 12:45 p.m., hot meals Greater Hartford CATV Tuesday. Video tapes of the rec department’s crafts and slim- TELEVISION - APPLIANCES ding. Thursday morning about 26 brave and meals-on-wheels; 1 p.m., Fun- In the women’s Class A group, souls fought the snowstorm for our nastics programs will air from 3:30 to 5 p.m. Tuesday on Cable TV Channel 21 (not Cable TENTB. COTS, SLEEPINQ BABS, AIB MATTIIESSES, MANCHESTER Day featuring Nils Carlson who will STOVES, LANTBHIS Mary Chaves won the high triple with first dance lesson. Beverly Burton show us some of his slides on the Channel 19 as listed in error in today’s edition of Weekend magazine). The Tuesday a 406, and Helen Bumford won the left her husband Lee home in bed latest trips, or one of our programs. programming is the second town government effort to use its access channel on the cable high single with a 159. In the Class B with the flu, and taught us the Hustle Friday, 10 a.m. to noon, kitchen system. The first series of programming delt with last November’s municipal election and FARR'S group, Mildred Buckler won high tri­ THE eVERVTH/NO STORE along with the other dance steps. social games, one can of canned was shown in late October. (Herald photo by Dunn) I CAMP4IIKE-IP0IIT 2 MAIN STREET ... I tfnJMCI ■ TV 6 4 9 ^ S 8 9 ple with 386, and Kay Nettleton won MNHipaflHO Fun-Day goods needed; noon to 12:30 p.m., OPEN DAILY TO 9 P.M. J. FARR • 64S-7111 the high single with a 139. After a delicious fried chicken lunch is served; 1 p.m. to 4 p.m., set­ Room on trips dinner, we started our Fun-Day back games. Bus pickup at 8:30 a.m., We still have room on the three program that the seniors, under the return trips at 12:30 and 4 p.m. VOLKSWAGEN REPAIR trips we are planning for you. The direction of Helen Flavell and Eve Manchester Green AARP to meet Florida trip has 38 persons by factory trained specialists T i!! s i I i I i Warner, put on. Marion Corbin sang Manchester Green Chapter, ting Mrs. Alfred Steele, 199 Porter After the meeting, there will be a registered. That trip leaves Feb. 23, P h il P ate “My Bill” and “Serento” with Ber­ American Association of Retired St. social hour with refreshments. . Locicaro and Zldak ARCO <> TEHPIK and the New Orleans trip is up to 57 nadette Noel at the piano. Jack Persons, will meet Wednesday at CAAPn AND FLOOR COVHUNO signed up, which makes it the most Jaslowski did two tap dances with 1:30 p.m. in Fellowship Hall of Com­ kam nMR aril Eta iw* sat t-a iiiii a lai a-a T tL . popular one, and the Las Vegas- Pinochle scores 949-5039 ctMmE ait at lan can cauict mt Bernadette accompanying him. munity Baptist Church, 585 E. Center Canyonlands trip has 33 signed who Lithium battery tests planned Irene and Ted Bourez and Annie are announced St. P& P AUTO REPAIR Cosstcfkirs Ufiast Boor Covariag Dwlsf are going definitely. Johnston, Celeste King, and Charles E. Perry, associate vice 706 Main 8 t • “Arco Charge” • M a n c h a a k r The good news for those who have WASHINGTON (UPI) - If tests of This views were contained in Maybelle Nickels put on a skit about Top scorers in the Manchester president of New England Area I of signed up for the Las Vegas- new lithium batteries prove papers prepared for a USGS con­ going to the moon. Marion and Fred Senior Citizens Pinochle Group game the National Retired Teachers ce ct Canyonlands Parks tour. Flyers Corbin, Ida and Henry Cormier, Jae Thursday at the Army and Navy Club successful, up to 25 million electric ference in Golden, Colo., and MERCURY I J/ Association, will be guest speaker. cars may be cruising America’s released in Washington. TTie con­ jonneetieut describing the seven-day six-night and Joseph DuPont, arid Dorothy and are Mary Nackowski, 629, Alfred •t•aoa trip, sch^uled for May 18-24 are in, His topic: “Connecticut’s First 200 highways by the end of the century, ference was called to explore Philip Brass played the game Hallin, 589, Alberta Colbert, 580, Bet­ Years.” so drop by and learn the details if you “Tattletales” which was hilarious, ty Daniel, 571, Archie Houghtaling, with performance rivaling today’s whether there are sufficient lithium w The chapter has arranged a trop \ 533 Main 8t. 643-6295 M an ch e atar are considering joining the group. with Sue Scheibenpflug being the 547. gas-burning autos, according to U.S. resources to meet future demands. V PhOM 640-2756 m Feb. 12 to the Coach Light Dinner Buy - Sell A word of caution — reservations reporter who took all the answers The group sponsors a game each energy experts. METAL DETECTORS I NO aam ncE c h a r o e Theatre to see “Guys and Dolls.” Appraise by White'. are limited to 43 people, unless down. They said even larger batteries Dr. Albert A. Landgrebe and Paul COINS Heeennweiis ler • h m m u * iiraneM * Thursday at 9:45 a.m. at the Army Buses will leave the Community Bap­ ICoffectfona Wanted EDWIN E. BLOW enough sign up to fill a second bus. made with lithium — the lightest A. Nelson, both of ERDA, predicted Menus for the week and Navy Club. Play is open to all tist Church parking area at 11 a.m. iSETMabithaol Initial deposits will be due Feb. 4. Monday, corned beef hash with senior citizens. known metal — might be used by lithium batteries could boost the O U R 12th YEAR IN MANCHESTER and return between 5 and 6 p.m. electric utilities to store energy number of electric cars from 10,000 Reservations may be made at during slack periods and release it in 1978 to 25 million by the year 2000. Wednesday’s meeting or by contac- during peak demand. Batteries now used limit electric FLO’S Cake Decorating Supplies 1646-0228 875-3252 IMPOSTED THEATRE SCHEDULE But scientists and officials from cars to a range of 20 to 50 miles and a the Energy Research and Develop­ top speed of 30 to 50 miles per hour, A (Wnm UNE OF I’^ .MLTONCAKEDECOMTIONS Burnside 2 — m e Adven­ Sunday Selective service ment Administration and the U.S. they said, but a 506-pound lithium- C A B PARTS tures of the Wilderness 70 UNION 8T. Sa tu rd a y tures of the Wilderness Geological Survey warned that vast water battery should run a one-ton ia i c e n t e r ST. . -4 NEW AT Family" 1:00-3:00-5:00-7:00- registration MANCHESTEa CONN. ROCKVILLE, CONN. 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The Don Willis Garage located at 18 Main St. in Manchester has been “serving satisfied customers since “ The Man Who Would Be ly Adams” 1:00-3:00-7:00-9:00 King” 4:45-7:00-9:15 9:00 WASHINGTON (UPI) - Selective Wedding Cakes A Specialty King” 4:45-7:00-9:15 1928.” Specializing in wheel and alignment and brake service as well as general auto repaipjthey are proud Cinema 2 — "Heidi” 1:15- UA E ast 2 — “ Love & Cinema 2 — "Heidi” 1:15- Service Director Byron V. Pepitone UA E ast 2 — "Love & 3:15; “The Other Side of the to use the finest precision equipment. A complete line of quality Mobil products is on hand. T h r^ wreckers Death’’ 3:40-7:00-10:00; 3:15; ‘"The Other Side of the Friday ended all draft registration Secretarial course offered I EVERYTHING IN ^^„Vprod" BETTY JANE TURNER Death’’ 3:40-7:00-10:00; Mountain” 7:20-9:20 “Everything You Wanted To provide fast 24hour towing service. For quality automobile service, try the Don Willis Garage. 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James I LOCAL CHURCHES Green Lodge; 5:30 p.m., "Edge of Adven­ a.m., Worship Service, Sanctuary, the pastor. Beliasov, pastor. ture” in the Uving Room; 6:30 p.m., Rev. Mr. Nelson, preacher; 10:45 a.m., been shattered. While unclear in­ Saturday Mass at 5 p.m.; Sunday greatest concern in the spring and make the effort. At the same time, power...testified their approbation Before the fighting around 9:30 a.m., Sunday School; 10:30 a.m.. Oiurch fellowship supper, followed by "Mini-Meetings” ; 11:30 a.m ., Long- structions from Lord Germain may Masses at 8:30,10:15 and 11:30 a.m. By Dr. Francis G. Waiett early summer of 1777. In Iate*May he however, he called upon all by the loudest acclamations of joy.” Philadelphia was over, Washington Worship Service; 7 p.m.. Evening Ser­ CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE, 238 ZION EVANGEUCAL LUTHERAN the annual business meeting of the range planning hoard, Robbins Room; 7 Worcester Slate College northerners to turn out and swallow attempted a complicated attack on have been partly responsible for con­ vice. Main St. Rev. Neale McLain, pastor. CHURCH, (MISSOURI SYNOD), church in Fellowship Hall. p.m.. Grade 8 (Confirmation Parents, thought that Howe intended to lead Soon Gen. Howe, who regarded GOSPEL HALL, 415 Center St. Copyright 1975 the bulk of his army overland from up Burgoyne’s army. himself as a great conqueror, was in the main British army at German­ fusion in the field, Gen. Howe had to 9:30 a.m., Sunday School classes for all Cooper and High Sts. Rev. Charles W. Federation Room. 10 a.n).. Breaking bread; 11:45 a.m., CHURCH OF THE ASSUMPTION, Kuhl, pastor. American Antiquarian Society the city. town la few miles to the north. The bear some of the blame for tte ages; 10:45 a.m .. Morning Worship, CHURCH OF CHRIST, Lydall and New York to Philadelphia, and Washington in General Orders of Sunday School; 7 p.m.. Gospel meeting. Adams St. at Thompson Rd. Rev. 9 a.m.. Divine Worship; 10:15 a.m., Some have said that the British therefore prepared to block the path Sept. 5, published soon after in the James Rivington, the Loyalist battle did not materialize as planned, failure of the grand scheme of the message by the Rev. Mr. McLain, Vernon Sts. Eugene Brewer, minister. TRINITY COVENANT CHURCH, 302 Eidward S. Pepin, pastor; Rev. Paul Children’s Church and Nursery provided; Sunday School and Youth Forum; 10;10to might have won the American of the British march. Pennsylvania Journal, reviewed the printer of New York, reported that however, and the Americans again British in 1777. His obsession with the ST. BRIDGET CHURCH, 70 Main St. 9 a.m., Bible Classes;- 10 a.m., Hackmatack St. Rev. Norman E. Trinque. 7 p.m.. Evening Service, message by the 11:35 a.m.. First and Second Year Youth Revolution in 1777. Early in the year The British commander made movements of the enemy and “the pwple of niiladelphia greeted suffered heavy casualties. Despite importance of Phlladel|Aia and his Rev. John J. Delaney, pastor. Rev. Saturday Masses at 5 and 7:30 p.m.; Worship, sermon: “Why Did My Savior Swensen, minister. Rev. Sir. McLain, Nursery provided. Instruction; 2 p.m., Voters’ meeting. Come To Earth?” ; 6 p.m.. Worship, ser­ they certainly thought they would. several thrusts into the New Jersey exhorted his troops to resist the inva­ the British warmly and scandalous the series of defeats the Continental misjudging of time factors led him to William J. Stack, Rev. William J. Sunday Masses at 7:30,9,10:30 and 11:45 9:30 a.m., Sunday School classes for all ST. MARY’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH, mon: “aergy-Laity Distinctions.” Ambrose Serle, Gen. William Howe’s countryside, playing a cat-and-mouse sion. “Here glory waits to crown the falsehoods which evil and designing Army had not been destroyed; nor leave Burgone to his own resouices, Killeen. a.m. JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES, Kingdom ages three th ro u ^ adult. Infant Nursery; Church and Park Sts. Rev. Stephen K. 10:50 a.m., Worship Service with the secretary, wrote in May, “this un­ game with Washington, hoping to brave. Peace, freedom and happiness men have been lohg spreading to had Washington’s determination tO' and that proved to be disastrous. Saturday Masses at 5 and 7:30 p.m., Hall, 726 N. Main St. ST. JOHN’S POLISH NATIONAL Jacobson, rector; Rev. Bruce W. Rev. Mr. Swensen preaching. Trinity keep on fighting been broken. True enough. Sir William Howe school auditorium; Sunday Masses at 10 a.m.. Public Bible discourse "The CHURCH, Main St. and Hartford Rd. grateful rebellion will be crushed in lure the Americans into an un­ will be the rewards of victory. terrify the peaceful and innocent” CATHOLIC CHURCH, 23 Golway St. Jacques, assistant to the rector; Rev. Tots for those three-years old throogh Soon the American troops would had taken Philadelphia. The impor­ 7:30, 9 and 10:30, in church; 10:30 a.m. Operation of the Holy Spirit” ; U a.m.. Rev. Laurence M. Hill, Rev. Robert W. the course of the present campaign.’’ favorable position. When the latter Animated by motives like these, had been refuted. “A perfect Rev. Walter A. Hyszko, pastor. Ronald E. Haldeman, assistant to the Kindergarten, Children's Church lor tance of this feat was, however, far and noon in school auditorium. Group discussion of Dec. 15, 1975 Eldridge Jr. Had things gone as planned this op­ refused to be trapped in these soldiers fighting in the cause of in­ tranquility now prevails in the city” face the dismal ordeal of Valley 9 a.m.. Mass in English; 10:30 a.m.. rector. Grades 1 throogh 3, a Nursery (or infants, Watchtower magazine article, "Proving 9 a.m.. Grades 1 through 6 will attend timism might have been justified. maneuvers, Howe, withdrew his nocence, humanity, and justice will and many, who had been hiding from Forge, but as they went into winter overshadowed by the American vic­ Mass in Polish and English. 7;3Q a.m.. Holy Eucharist, Book of Junior High group meet r i ^ t after the THE SALVATION ARMY, 661 Main Ourselves Worthy'to Enter God’s New church, 9:15 a.m.-9;30 a.m., Grades 1 But British overconfidence, blunders tyranny, had turned out “ to welcome quarters they were comforted by the tory at Saratoga. Common Prayer; 9 a.m.. Holy Eucharist, service (or skating and weenie roast; forces to New York. The British never give way, but with undaunted St. Capt. and Mrs. Arthur Carlson, corps UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH, Order.” fact that Gen. Burgoyne had been Wise Old Benjamin Franklin was Rite 2, with morning prayer canticles, through 6 will attend church; 9 and 10:45 in strategy, the failure to coordinate commander, as cautious as ever, had resolution press on to conquest.” the dawn of returning liberty.” officers. 185 Woodbridge St. Rev. Robert Baker, a.m.. Worship Service, Human Relations 4:30 p.m., Ail-Church business meeting in Paris when he was told that Howe FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, sermon by Father Jacobson, Church followed by a coffee hour with Social plans, poor cornmunications, and decided that it would be too risky to Proceeding carefully, Gen. Howe These words may have pleased forced to surrender his entire army 9:30 a.m., Sunday School; 10:45 a.m.. pastor. Sunday, Dr. Thomas Gaiien, conference had captured Philadelphia. “No,” he SCIENTIST, 447 N. Main St. School, Nursery care, followed by Coffee Group 4 in charge; 7 p.m,, Evening Ser­ stubborn American fighting made march to Philadelphia. marched northward and attacked the Gen. Howe, but they hardly reflected of 6,000 men at Saratoga, N.Y., in Oc­ Holiness Meeting; 6 p.m., Open-Air 10 a.m., Sunday School; 6:30 p.m., program director, guest speaker; 9 a.m. 11 a.m.. Church Service, Sunday School House; 11 a.m.. Holy Eucharist, Rite 2, vice with the Rev. Mr. Swensen teaching the outcome of 1777 far different. To Washington’s amazement, Gen. Americans at Brandywine Sept. 11. the true feelings of most tober. exclaimed, “Philadelphia has cap­ Meeting; 7 p.m.. Salvation Meeting. “Sound of His Coming” radio program on to 10:15 a.m., Nursery through 5-year- for pupils up to the age of 20, care for with sermon by Father Jacobson; 5 p.m.. on the master theme of the Bible, "The Trying to run the war from London Howe embarked nearly 15,000 troops The British commander out- Philadelphians. British optimism of early 1777 had tured Howe!” WINF; 7:30 p.m.. Evangelistic Service. olds; 10:15 a.m.. Coffee Hour; 10:45 a.m. CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST, OF very young children, subject of the Holy Eucharist. to noon. Nursery through 5-year olds and Lamb of God.” was a serious liability for the on transports during the first days of maneuvered Gen. Washington and LATTER-DAY SAINTS, Woodside PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 43 lesson-sermon, ‘Truth,’ golden text from St. & Grades 7 through 12,10:45 a.m., (kmfir- British; decisions were made on in­ July. The British were going to move nearly destroyed the Continental Hilistown Rd. D. Clark Brown, bishop. Spruce St. Rev. Mack Weiford, pastor. Psalms: “Lord, who shall abide in thy THE COMMUNITY BAPTIST CHURCH, matlon Class; 6:30 p.m., Youth accurate or incomplete reports, and by sea. In the north Gen. Burgoyne’s Army in one of his characteristic 8:30 a.m.. Priesthood; 9:30 a.m.. 9:15 a.m., Sunday School; 10:30 a.m.. tabernacle? who shall dwell in thy holy CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE, 236 AN AMERICAN BAPTIST CHURCH, Fellowship; 7.30 p.m.. Praise and instructions to generals in the field force coming down from Canada flanking movements. Fortunately Seminary; 10:30 a.m., Sunday School; 5 Worship, Nursery provided; 7 p.m.. In­ hill? He that walketh uprightly, and Main St. Rev. Neale McLain, pastor. 585 E. Center St. Rev. Ondon P. Staira, Teaching ^rvlce. were not always clear. A number of would have to shift largely for itself. Washington sent reserves under Gen. p.m.. Sacrament Service. formal Worship, study and fellowship. worketh rightousness, and speaketh the 9:30 a.m., Sunday School — classes for minister; Rev. Frederick Lanz, director plans and then changed plans had Gen. Henry Clinton would remain in Nathanael Greene to strengthen the truth in his heart.” The Christian Science all ages; 10:45 a.m.. Morning Service, JOURNAL FULL GOSPEL INTERDENOMI­ CONCORDIA LUTHERAN Reading Room, 968 Main St., is open to of (Christian education. message by the Rev. Mr. McLean, been presented to Lord George Ger­ New York City with a small garrison, American right side and prevent dis­ PENNSYLVANIA CENTER CONGREGATIONAL NATIONAL CHURCH, 745 Main St. CHURCH, 40 Pitkin St. Rev. Burton D. the public Mondays through Fridays from 9:15 a.m.. Church School for all ages. (Children's Church and Nursery provided; Strand, Rev. David W. Rinas, pastors. CHURCH, UNITED CHURCH OF main, Secretary of State for no stronger, he wrote in disgust, then aster. Greene’s two brigades raced Rev. Philip Saunders, minister. 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. and the first and third Kindergarten through Grade 4 continuing 7 p.m.. Evening Service, Nursery THE CHRIST, 11 Center St. Rev. Newell H. American Affairs. He quickly ap­ to maintain “ A D....d starved defen- nearly four miles in 45 minutes AND 10:30 a.m.. Praise, Worship Service 8:30 a.m.. Holy Communion, Nursery Thursday evenings from 7 to 9 except during the service, the Sharing Class led provided, message by the Rev. Mr. care for small children; 10 a.m.. Holy Purtis Jr., Rev. R. Winthrop Nelson Jr., proved the proposal of the ambitious cive.” arriving in time to hold open the vital and Bible study for all ages; 7 p.m.. holidays, a free public lending library is by Willa Sanford, the 2040 Class led by McLain. general, John Burgoyne, to lead an As the British troops cursed the escape route to Chester, Pa. Deliverance Service. Communion, Church School through Rick Lanz, the 40-80 Qass led by the pastors. maintained. 8:45 a.m., Bible Study, Vt Room; 9 army from Canada down Lake sweltering heat, Gen. Howe kept Brandywine had been costly to the WEEKLY advertiser Grade 6. Nursery care for small children. pastor; 10:30 a.m.. Morning Worship, Champlain to take Albany and secure them waiting until July 23 before Continentals. No accurate count of complete control of the Hudson sailing out of New York harbor. American losses could be made (the (•MOOQDlQfGII River. This would isolate New Perhaps the delay was caused dead and wounded were left where [T C H B IR ijjj. England from the other colonies. The because the transports weren’t quite they fell), but they were estimated at WEDNESDAY,^ -Itch WC ptf E R Si Sentiment* they ctm O U R SAVIOR LUTHERAN NORTH UNITED METHODIST secretary also approved Gen. Howe’s ready. Thomas Jones, the Loyalist 300 killed and about 600 wounded. O R D (• xqooMo o d * VERNON UNITED METHODIST SECOND CONGREGATIONAL E H E R CHURCH, Coventry. Rev. Robert K. CHURCH, 239 Graham Rd., South Wind­ ( IIURCH, 300 Parker St. Rev. Earle R. plan to move from New York City to chronicler, suggested another reason Howe listed his casualties in the CHU RCH , R t. 30. Rev. F ran ces (^ster, pastor. 7 0 « l tftapt iM b facr>H< Bechtold, minister. sor. Rev. Ronald A. Erbe, pastor. capture Philadelphia, the rebel as he saw the British commander severe fighting as 90 dead and 480 in­ r H 1 L A P B L i [a; fueb 4ttf. tr4tf iucMuhi* Schwartz, Rev. James Schwartz, pastors. 9:30 a.m., Worship Service; 10:45 a.m., 9 a.m.. Worship and Sunday School; 9 and 10:30 a.m., Worship Service, ser­ "capital,” where it was expected spend a “fortnight in dalliance with jured. f r o m cvety _ aaikad tba Britiii a m i ^ b 9:15 a.m.. Worship Hour and Church mon: "Prayer...part three,”, coffee •* Mue-V MlMCTIDklR* fith tbcinf Itbrjliiviai, b^ ^ birfiag Church School for ail ages. 10:15 a.m., Worship Service. many Loyalists would flock to the Mrs. Loring, while the troops were As the whole Continental Army ** A S I fio4 ibat Coiigr. It h ;tii Jum*t httfi «bl)|td loiatly la School. fellowship between services; 9 a.m.. I (fauA «ot vtabotviUeA SECOND CONGREGATIONAL king’s standard. lying on board the transports was forced back it marched to the Mlaai, I uke iIm iibcii^ 10 U f idet tkm to h « M M fbdt tu~ WAPPING COMMUNITY CHURCH, TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH, Church School, Nursery, G radn 3 and 6; u u A A t M , s bu ib i m m f fit A tir ia|atc4 Rt. 30 and Meadowlark Rd., Vernon. Rev. CHURCH, UNITED CHURCH OF Would this not bring the rebels to crowded together in the sultry heat west of Philadelphia. Moving I ti.st the ttA« pi fhitfl 1790 Ellington Rd., South Windsor. Rev. 10:30 a.m.. Church School, Nursery, lyau t fatt» If pm i«id a CHRIST, Rt. 44A, Coventry. Rev. heel? of summer.” But Howe thought he northward across the Schuylkill .ocutriiiiit iutolM i I out* M M «f fM Mil do. Harold W. Richardson, minister. Donald J. McClean, pastor. Kindergarten, Grades I and 2; 6:30 p.m., ciitlr, 5(c. eoacloAnl, tb«t r » faa'f>ffll tbi duty ^ a*r to 9:30 and 11 a.m.. Worship Service and 8 and 10:30 a,m.. Worship Service; 9:15 Robert K. Bechtold, minister. Senior Youth Group. If the British were confident of had plenty of time. River, Washington left a rear guard • rotioirp I fotiiid, ih&i CoLl . «a au M y A a t ir r u l way a S | • wtrbv^dfed »n<: fil'ijr, •aicnui'* iff^eudrMiei*#wiab«fau- Church School. a.m., Sunday School. 9:15 a m.. Church School and adult success in 1777, Gen. Washington, When the British fleet turned in at force at Paoli under Gen. Anthony € !■ b;tr.on, wiib hti MgMMti, < t bM w A •» a«A «M vy u l study; 10:30 a.m., Worship Service; 6 UNION CONGREGATIONAL too, had some reasons for optimism Delaware Bay, they got reports that Wayne. At one o’clock in the mor­ HfiftiHg9urfevrf t Col.ta«i1 toaftipv cbms a ^ I d d ^fu b y AridKy ^ w«t« cueanped ocu ib« traieriug r** AREA CHURCHES | powers in military affairs to help Gen. Howe was told that the troops and routed Wayne’s men in a bayonet ImUiiaryiuMMbudt CHURCH, llniird (!hurrh of Christ, 9:15 a.m.. Adult Bible Class; 10:30 M l. Tba Areoftb fit (boA I Mul fitebofniittf. AM tdb Rt. 44A, Coventry. Rev. Robert K. a.m., (Jhurch School, Infants through him hold his small and ragged army could easily debark on the lower charge. The cost again was heavy; have flpca Usraed that tbc ff ib i| IMaftbcuiilitUui.CaSA dtt4 totscb, the Kciiueaiol VaM to 4fi fo whb M i Is ld ^ Bechtold, minister. Grade 8; 10:45 a.m.. Morning Worship, together. Enlistments began to in­ river and force their way to without firing a shot, the British Hrbment of (be jyib a b ^ t i m i I ^ fit foetliiatbw* ST. MAURICE'S CHURCH, Bolton. ROCKVILLE UNITED METIl- thc'c »

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Mincheiter. Com.. Sat.. Jtn. M. 19W- PAGE gIVEW PAGE SIX - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Sat., Jan. 24, 1976 Aquinas stall fails to stop Eagles Cowens has easy time The Herald Angle By Earl Yost from winning 13th straight game Sports Editor as Celtics top Pistons

Eaal Catholic (43) Cowens scored on a tip-in, two Reserves Glenn McDonald (13 “We didn’t exacUy kUl them,” said By LEN AUSTER with 10, nine and six respectively stanza to lead the Saints to a 12-8 ad­ surged to a 24-18 edge after three “This was possibly the most poise P B i*: BOSTON (UPI) - Usually F PU. short hooks and a pair of 12-footers. points), Steve Kuberski (10 points) Heinsohn, noting the Pistons were while the diminutive Saints took in vantage. After dn Eagle bucket by turns. we’ve had this year. We were in total 3 Heim 5 04) when he plays the Detroit Herald Sportswriter 10 and saw extra duty. decimated by injuries. “If we lost to just 10 rebounds. Lusa 16 seconds into the second The Eagles, uncontested off the control of ourselves. This was a good 1 Carlson - 3 6-7 12 Pistons, en­ He didn’t take one of his long race track at Eastern States Cowens, with 41 minutes of playing Detroit, it would be tough getting it Overcoming stalling tactics With the win. East improves its period, the Saints put the ball into a backboards, put it away with a six- team effort,” remarked Ogrodnik. 2 Lusa 6 04) 12 jumpers in the game he helped con­ counters imposing Bob Lanier trol from the midpoint of the first time, was the only overworked Celtic (rhytym) back together idter the by homestanding St. Thomas conference mark to 7-0 and holds a deep freeze. They held it for over spurt in a one-minute span Lusa shared team scoring honors 1 Dumais 1 5-6 7 One bit of news out of Frank Maratta’s annual Auto Show at the Hartford growling under the Boston period. as all 12 members saw action. road trip and the 1 ^ grind.” Aquinas, undefeated East two-game edge in the loss column four minutes without making an ef­ midway through the final session. with Carlson with 12 while Heim, 6-5 0 Thompson 1 04) 2 Civic Center this weekend was word that a new quarter mile track is being over all HCC adversaries aHer South fort to go to the basket before Mark Pete Thompson, who had an 0 Holland 0 04) 0 built at the Eastern States Fairgrounds in West Springfield and the track will basket. Although Cowens worked his will “We tried to give some of the The (Celtics were off today before Catholic rolled to its 13th junior, chipped in with 10 markers starters a rest, that was the main hosting the Sunday Catholic’s 57-54 loss to Northwest Zaleski lost control off his foot. excellent floor game handling the and had an over-all excellent outing. be in competition with Riverside Park for stock car events next season. Without the 6-foot-ll Lanier in the on offense, Williams came up with a straight basketball win, 43-32, 7 ToUls 16 11-13 43 game-high 25 rebounds. But the idea,” said Heinsohn, whose club afternoon in a nationally televised Catholic. Aquinas, state Class C Divi­ East gave it right back but Aquinas Aquinas press with ease, streaked No Saint other than Farrell hit dou­ Hai^vey Tarrersall, ousted as director of racing at Riverside, will handle the way, the Pistons laid out a Big Red Aquinas (32) absence of Lanier and 8-foot-7 Curtis maintained a two-game lead over contest. The Pistons were to play at in HCC action last night in New sion finalist the last three years, is in took a hurried shot and Lusa pumped past four defenders for a layup. ble digits. Ed Bonk, who was in­ Eastern States track with United supplying the drivers. Riverside will be carpet and Cowens responded with 19 Backcourt running mate Mark P B F PU. NASCAR as well as Stafford Speedway which means there will be a wild bat­ points and 20 rebounds to drive the Rowe, out with the flu, left the Philadelphia in the NBA’s AUanUc home tonight against New York. Britian. danger of not qualifying for the in a 16-foot jumper from the foul line strumental in a win over Northwest 1 Bonk 0 Dumais cut the twine with a 04) 0 tle for the almighty dollar with all three tracks operating the same night. Celtics to a 108-91 victory over the Pistons defenseless. Division. “Give the bench a lot of “This maybe was our best tourney, sporting a 3-4 HCC ledger at 2:53 left. Carlson gave the Eagles last week,' was held scoreless by 4 Bazzano 0 2-2 2 and 6-7 aggregate docket. only their third lead of the hqlf with bankshot and Lusa, off a feed from Toss in Waterford Speed Bowl and four tracks will be running against one injury-wracked Detroit team Friday credit. At this point fresher guys executed game of the year,” smiled Carlson. 1 Brown 2 2-2 6 Additionally they hit just 39.8 per from the bench will do the same kind East’s next tilt is Tuesday night in two foul shots at the 2:06 mark but Thompson, made it 34-24 with 4:27 another on Saturday nights...Stock car racing won’t be new at Riverside. The night. Eagle Coach Stan Ogrodnik, "I'm East’s jayvees absorbed their ninth 4 Farrell 8 0-1 16 cent of their field goal attempts of job.” ^ extremely pleased. We did a great Uncasville against HCC adversary Farrell knotted it with 1:32 showing, left. loss in 12 outings by a 72-57 count. 5 Zaleski 1 2-2 4 track has been the scene of several special promotions on a fifth-mile "I didn’t try to play any differently while Boston converted 46.9 per cent. St. Bernard, which was the Eagles’ taking only the third Aquinas fielcl The closest the Saints came after 1 Bosco 2 04) 4 area...Bill Slater, who has wheeled all types of cars in race meets and who tonight but they had to,'- said The Pistons, still without the In­ job on the defensive boards.” Sophomore Ollie Lucier and "It was a frustrating game,” said fifth victim, 89-48. goat attempt in the canto,. this was six markers, Dumais con­ served as race director at Stafford last year, indicated that he may crawl Cowens, who played despite, a slight jured Porters (Howard and Kevin), East dominated the rebounding freshman Matt Atwater each had 10 Detroit Coach Ray ^ t t . “Better SCOREBOARD Senior Don Farrell pumped in six Carlson popped in six of his 12 cluding the Eagle scoring with five of 16 ToUls 13 6-7 32 back into the cockpit this season. chest cold, a few minor aches and a played most of the game with ei^ t battle with 30 caroms led by John points for the Eagles. shooting would have made a Lusa,,Gary Carlson and Jeff Heim of his game-high 16 points in the first points in the third quarter as East six charity tosses. Score at half: Tie 14-14. hyperextended finger. players. John Mengelt, Eric Money ss*: Golf course ranger job eliminated “They played their center difference. But all I ask is the and rookie Eric Hairston scored 18 NBA (sophomore Earl Williams) out at maximum and they gave it tonight.” points apiece. Eastern Conference Manchester Country Club president, Carl Mikolowsky, reports in an effort the top of the key. Lanier will never Boston Coach got Atlantic Division I to cut operating expenses the golf course ranger will be eliminated this his maximum use out of a fresh The lead went to 15 points in the Indians' John Pisch firesl come out there. As a result there secodn quarter before Money hit W L Oct. QB season. Jeff Koelsch handled this important position during the past four wasn’t much pressure down low,” bench, which enabled him to rest the Boston SO IS m away at basket overj years. The action was taken earlier this week at the Board of Governor’s veterans who have played eight three baskets to shrink the difference Philadelphia S7 18 .438 3 said the 6-foot-8 Cowens, known as to nine, 58-47, at half-time. Windham’s Larry Hayden | Indians trip Windham^ meetiiig. Nondo Annulli chairs the latter committee...Little League baseball ' "Big Red” 'because of his brilliant games in 11 nights. Buffalo 38 18 .806 SVk last night at Clarke Arena. officials will meet Monday night at 7:30 at the Legion Home to plan for the crop of hair. New York 33 33 .900 8W is- seasyn...Two nights later, the Manchester Midget Football League will meet Central Division at 7:30 at the Army & Navy Club to elect officers...Ruth Veal, the pretty W L Pet. GB Manchester woman who has been an entrant in a half dozen Five Mile Road Pro basketball roundup Washington 39 19 .988 gain tournament berth R ac^, will walk down the aisle, today with Glenn Wattley. The bride has aeveUnd 24 30 .545 1 By EARL YOST completed her college courses at Trinity and has been offered a teaching AtUnU 31 31 .900 3 assistantship at the University of Pittsburgh plus a full scholarship for New OrleatulO 33 M 4Vii Sports Editor graduate study in chemistry at the same university. Erniie D., McMillian Houston 10 22 .483 4Vh Count Manchester High among the qualifiers for the CIAC’s Basketball Western Conference Double A Basketball Tournament next month for the second Moriarty Man-of-the-Year Midwest Division Matt Moriarty Sr. has been tapped as the Man-of-the-Year by the United W L Pet. OB straight year under Coach Doug Pearson. spark Braves' win Milwaukee 19 34 .443 Irish Society of Greater Hartford and will be saluted next month...Pete Kiro, ' Last night before a disappointing Unlike in the loss against East Junior Detroit 17 34 .415 1 crowd of 602, the Indians moved one the outstanding local basketball player in junior league, is headed for East Paced by Joe Buccino’s game-high Kansu Gty 14 30 .318 5V9 Catholic Tuesday night, the winners Cathofle next season. He’s also a better than average baseball pitcher and step closer to the CCIL championship resorted to more inside shooting and 27 points, the 76ers downed The Bike Chicago 12 SO .388 8W by turning back Windham High, 66- hitter...Here’s one man who feels that basketball officials should retire at 50. Shop, 57-41, last night at the East NEW YORK (UPI) — Everyone in the National Basketball it paid dividends. Pacific Division 56, to insure a post-season berth. The majority of men who reach that age can no longer I'eep up with the young Side Rec. Association knows all you have to do to beat the Buffalo Braves Windham, copped an exciting players today...When all-state basketball teams are announced, bear in mind W L Pet. GB Not since the 1968-69 campaigns preliminary, 55-51. Pat Silver added 17 markers to the is stop Bob McAdoo. Right? Golden SUte S3 10 .783 have the Indians qualified in back-to- that only players whose teams gain post-season tourney play are consWered winning total while Tim Valente and and rarely are players named from teams that fail to reach the semifinal Loa Angeles 23 23 .900 11 back years for the Double A competi­ John Wiezeorek had 10 apiece for the Wrong. points from Spencer Haywood and Seattle 22 24 .478 13 tion. Manrliesler (66) round...The more one sees of John Pisch the more iie impresses as the losers. There’s also a little matter of stop­ Earl Monroe to whip the 76ers and Phoenix 18 24 .429 14 Last night’s second 10-point deci­ p B F Pts. sparkplug with Manchester High’s basketball team...Once Jeff Carr of UConn ping Randy Smith, probably the move to the .500 mark for the first Portland 17 27 .388 18 sion of the season over the Thread 2 McNickle 4 0-1 8 learns better body control on defense he’s going to be an outstanding college Pee Wee hottest guard in the NBA the last time since the second game of the 0 Hyde 4 3-6 11 basketball player. The big freshman has some great moves inside. month, and Jim McMillian, the season. Friday’s Results City crew was far from being an ar­ Action at the Community Y last Boston 108, Detroit 91 tistic success. 1 Quesnel 6 9-10 21 i Braves’ most consistent player. 0 Demko 2 0-0 4 night saw Community Y edge past Bucks 113, Kings 97 Buffalo 119, AtianU 104 The success was the 10th straight Notes: off the cuff And to compound matters, there’s New York 104, Philadelphia I • 3 Kiernan 6 4-10 16 Nassiff Arms, 16-10, and VFW rout an extra: Ernie DlGregorio, Uie scored a career in league warfare and the 10th ver­ Bob Lemon, who with Robin Roberts, was voted into baseball’s Hall of 92 2 Pisch 2 2-8 6 Don Willis, 28-17. backcourt ace with the flashy passes high 40 points to pace Milwaukee dict in 12 outings. Windham slipped 0-0 0 Fame this week, signed for a $300 bonus with the Cleveland Indian organiza­ Milwaukee 113, Kanus City 1 Sherman 0 Tim Parker had eight points and and a seat on the bench the past two over Kansas City and give the Bucks to 4-6 in the CCIL and 4-8 over-all. 0 Moran 0 0-1 0 tion. How the times have changed...Aetna World Cut Tennis ticket sales are Chris Parker four for Community 977 months. a one-game lead in the Midwest Divi­ Phoenix 124, Houston 115 Pacing the offense in a foul- 0 Backofen 0 0-0 0 running 85 per cent ahead of a year ago. The top American and Australian while Jim Moreau had three for sion. Brian Winters added 24 points infested game were gangling Mike 0 0-1 0 Portland 119, Lu Angelu 98 0 Ballard pros will play at the Hartford Civic Center March 4-7...Have a nice weekend. Arms. Glen Boggini had 14 and Bill The Friday night for the Bucks as the Kings lost their <3uesnel and 6-5 Jeff Kiernan. The Masse 13 for VFW while Paul 18th In 22 games. former tallied 21 points, including a 9 Totals 24 18-37 66 limited McAdoo to just five first half Tetreault had five tallies for the points and were still trailing 57-51 as perfect eight-for-eight from the foul \\ iiiillium (56) Suns 124, Rockets 115 ABA losers. Smith, McMillian and DiGregorio all line in the final eight minutes when P B F Pts. scored 28 points and 11 Pet. GB Windham went on a fouling spree in 5 Ramm 6 1-2 13 went into their act. Alvin Adams 23 to pace Phoenix over Denver 33 .744 Smith led Buffalo with 30 points New York 28 .883 3 an effort to get the ball and spring an 5 Blay 2 0-0 4 MHS Girls Houston as the Suns shot 70 per cent 4 0-0 8 Pro hockey roundup and McMillian added 22. San Antonio upset. 5 Curland Subdued in action yesterday was for three quarters. Rudy 2 Shane 2 0-0 4 But DiGregorio, relegated to a Kentucky 24 20 .945 8W Kiernan had his best scoring effort the Manchester High girls’ team, 55- Tomjanovich and Calvin Murphy 5 Dank 2 0-0 4 reserve role late In November Indiana 24 20 .949 8W with 16 points and his board work, es­ 40, by Windham High in Willimantic. each scored 26 for the Rockets. 0 Hall 0 0-0 0 because of his defensive playing, St. Louis 19 28 .422 14 pecially in the first half, was outstan­ Mary Cochran had 28 poihts for the 3 Hayden 7 0-0 14 came up with his finest showing since Virginia 0 35 .148 29 ding. He grabbed 13, two less than 1-3 9 3-11 locals while Sue Linsenbigler Blazers 119, Leakers 96 5 Rislev 4 then: Scoring 12 and handing out six Friday's Results Quesnel. 2 Miller 0 0-1 0 Liong winless skein and Colleen Shane also played well. Bill Walton scored 27 points and The Manchester Jayvees won their assists in controlling the game. grabbed 22 rebounds to outplay New York 115, Kentucky 111 Scotty Hyde also had a big consis­ Indiana 132^ St. Louis 128 tent game, canning 11 points and ad­ 32 Totals 27 2-6 56 11th in 13 outsings, 28-26. Cindy For­ "It really felt good,” he said. “As Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and lead Score at half ; 33-■24 mica had 12 prunts and Margie Watt (ot) ding nine rebounds. His point total of Capitals halted far as I’m concerned, I know I can Portland over Los Angeles. Sidney Denver 131, San Antonio 123 was also his best effort to date. Manchester (Herald photo by Dunn) eight for the Indians. Jennifer play the game of basketball. The way Wicks added 21 for the Blazers. Jab- Four of Windham’s five starters Indians’ Mike Quesnel has inside track Krascella and Carol Plumadore also I look at it, I really haven’t lost my bar scored 26 points for the Lakers. fouled out as the visitors were iVIaro Miller of Windham came out second best on play played well. confidence.” NHC charged with 32 personals, the final New coach NEW YORK (UPI) — After going two months without a vic­ McAdoo didn’t lose his confidence ABA Campbell Conference stanza taking 45 minutes to play. SPRINGFIELD, Mass, (UPi) - tory and suffering the ridicule, the Washington Capitals were either. When Atlanta crept to within Nets 115, Colonels 111 Patrick Division Manchester hit just 18 of 37 free Howard Vandersea, who helped able to emerge with their heads high today — anil even look East Girls one point, McAdoo erupted for nine Schoolboy basketball Brian Taylor, who scored a career W L T PU. throws and had numerous oppor­ revive the Brown football program straight points and seven rebounds to forward to the future. Qualifying for post-season play high 33 points, and Julius Erving, Philadelphia 30 7 8 88 tunities in the final period to break as freshman coach the past three The state of euphoria, if only tem­ yesterday was the East Cathollic pace the Braves to a 119-104 victory. NY Islanders 24 12 8 98 the game wide open, but missed the seasons, has been named head coach the Rangers tied it in the second In all, McAdoo had 25 points, 20 who a d d ^ 35, combined for 25 fourth porary, was created for the Capitals girl’s team with a 46-35 win over St. quarter points in rallying New York AtlanU 23 20 7 93 first part of one-and-one situations. at Springfield College. 100th win recorded period on goals by Steve Vickers, rebounds, nine blocks and five NY Rangers 17 24 9 39 Friday night when they overcame the Thomas Aquinas in New Britain. The from a 13-polnt deficit. The victory Windham didn’t get a foul shot until The former two-way player at Rick Middleton and Wayne Dillon. assists. New York Bangers 7-5 at Landover Eagle maidens sport a 7-2 mark for Smyihe Division the final period. Bates College replaces Ted Dunn, Phil Esposito scored his 545th John Drew led Atlanta with 18 and was the Nets’ 14th straight at home. to snap a 25-game winless skein. The the season. W L T PU (Herald photo by Dunn) Blessed with an abundance of who was relieved of coaching duties career goal early in the final period rookie Bill Willoughby added 16. Pacers 132, Spirits 128 by Coventry coach Caps had last won on Nov. 26, the Junior Rita Lupacchino had 16 Bo Lamar scored 40 points to rally Chicago 18 12 18 93 height, which was used to advantage after last season. Dunn, still teaching to move into third place on the NHL’s points and senior (I!o-captain Debbie Elsewhere in the NBA, Boston night before Thanksgiving, and for 48 all-time goal scoring list but the Caps Indiana from a 21-point deficit and Vancouver 17 20 8 43 over the smaller Whippets, the In­ at the coilege, had coached the Chiefs Beaulieu had 14 for the Eagles. ripped Detroit 108-91, Milwaukee up­ St. Louis 18 21 9 41 Presenting Coach Ron Badstuebner with his 100th career vic­ games this season they show a total got goals from Bob Sirois, Tony hand St. Louis its first loss In seven Tech slips to cellar dians effectively used a zone defense. since 1958. of four victories. ended Kansas City 113-97, New York MinnesoU 19 28 2 33 tory, State Basketball Tournament-bound Coventry High toppled White and Ace Bailey to move ahead overtime games this season. Moses This forced Windham to outside “I ft*l very good,” said Coach Tom overcam e P hiladelphia 104-92, Kansas City 11 31 4 38 East Hampton, 60-46, in COC action last night at the Patriot 6-4. Malone had 32 points and 25 rebounds shooting with reserves Larry Hayden MeVie, who had suffered through 11 llling jayvee Phoenix tamed Houston 124-115 and Future in doubt In other NHL games, Buffalo tied for the Spirits. Wales Conference and Chris Risley doing most of the gym. consecutive losing games since Upping its record to 5-2 yesterday Portland clubbed Los Angeles 119-96. in COC standings Atlanta 3-3, California beat Kansas Nuggets 131, Spurs 123 Norris Division damage. Hayden tossed in seven SPRINGFIELD, Mass. (UPI) - In other area contests, Rockville six conference triumph in seven out­ replacing Milt Schmidt Dec. 30. was the llling Junior High jayvee In the ABA, New York edged Ken­ City 4-1 and Vancouver defeated Reserve forward Gus Gerard, W L T PU. hoops and Risley four. Chris Hamm, Ted Dunn, passecl over as his own High won' its fifth straight downing ings. The Bobcats are 7-6 in all “You’d think we just won the Stanley team, edging J.F. Kennedy of En­ tucky 115-111, Indiana edged St. Louis Slipping into a virtual tie for last place in the Charter Oak Minnesota 8-3. making his first starting appearance Montreal 34 6 8 74 one of only two seniors added 13 successor, will decide in the near CVC adversary Bloomfield, 81-69, games. Glastonbury is in the cellar in Cup.” field, 52-51. 132-128 in overtime and Denver Los Angeles 25 21 2 91 Conference basketball standings last night was Cheney Tech, future whether to stay on at There were five games in the since being acquired by Denver five points. , . • South Windsor go past Glastonbury, the CVC at 1-6 and is 2-11 over-all. The 25-game winless streak Ozzie Johnson and Bob Halldin defeated San Antonio 131-123. PitUburgh 17 24 9 39 falling to Rocky Hill, 73-60, at the Beaver Gym. Manchester led at all the turns, 13- Springfield Cojlege in a different 59-52, Ellington High stopped Suf- Tim Forbes, Dan Walker and Tom World Hockey Association, with Knicks 104« 76ers 92 weeks ago, scored 16 points and had a equaled the National Hockey League each poured in 16 points for the Rams career high 21 rebounds as the Detroit 14 27 9 33 8, 33-24 and 50-36. capacity or seek a football coaching field, 66-58, and Rham High fell to un­ Ferreri paced Ellington with 19, 18 Houston beating Calgary 2-0, In­ with Johnson and Halldin also New York spotted Philadelphia a Washington 4 39 9 13» Cheney now sports a 1-9 conference record the Rangers had set back in Nuggets defeated San Antonio. Rocky Hill (73) . The Whippets capitalized on a job elsewhere. defeated COC pace-setter Portland, and 13 points respectively. Ellington dianapolis edging Cincinnati 4-3, San 19-point lead, then rallied behind 51 mark and 3-9 over-all while the the 1940s leading in the rebounding depart­ Adams Division p B F Pts. pressure defense early in the fourth After learning Friday that Brown 59-56. is 8-0 in conference play and 11-3 in Diego routing Mnnesota 7-1, Win­ Terriers gained their first win of the Washington jumped to a 3-0 lead on ment with 17 and 10 respectively. L T PU 4 Yannelli 0 0 0 period and kept pecking away to University aide Howard Vandersea Rick Gankofskie netted 18 points all games. The Knights won two in a nipeg beating Edmonton 4-2 and season after 11 consecutive setbacks. goals by newcomer Jean Lemieux, Tom McCluskey, Ken Hill and Alex Boston 10 9 81 4 Hunter 9 4 22 shave the lead to 60-53 with 1:34 left, was named Friday to replace him, and Mark and AI Schmidt 15 and 10 Canada trip and still must win one (Heveland and New England tied at 2- Rocky Hill is 1-10 in COC competi­ Ron Lalonde and Nelson Pyatt but Britnell also played well for llling. Buffalo 14 8 98 3 Eckel 8 5 21 but excessive fouling did the squad Dunn began thinking for the first respectively to lead 11-2 Coventry more to qualify for post-season play. 2. tion. 1 Rago Toronto 17 9 49 4 1 9 in, especially when Quesnel stepped time in 30 years about life without over the Bellringers. The Patriots Suffield with the defeat is 4-4 in Cheney’s next test is Friday night 3 Backiel 1 15 California 24 4 40 to the line. Springfield football. hold down third slot in the COC with a NCCC action and 6-7 over-all. Home of baseball Giants at home against Vinal Tech. 4 Cusano 0 0 0 9-2 mark. With the setback. East Friday's ResulU Rocky Hill led after one quarter, 0 McKinnon 0 2 2 Walter Jackson had 20 points to Hampton slips to 4-6 in the con­ Washington 7, NY Rangers 9 14-12, and was up by one at the half, lead Portland over Rham. The un­ ference and 5-7 over-all. Whalers and Crusaders holding up’76 schedule Buffalo 3. AtUnU 3 36-35. The Terriers led by three going 19 Totals 29 15 73 defeated Highlanders are now 11-0 in Vancouver 8, MinnesoU 3 Mike Baum had 20 points, Al Morse into the final canto and iced it as four Cheney Tech (60) COC action and unbeaten in 13 California 4, Kansas City 1 22 and Bill Poletti 17 to lead the straight. Rham, which has dropped Cheney performers fouled out. Emil P B F Pts. play to overtime tie SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) - Until 5 Haberern 4 streaking Rams, now 4-3 in CVC play Bowling local commitments, schedules for Haberern, Kevin Tyler, Jim Bartle 1 9 its last three outings to stand ci-5 in the National League knows whether 5 Tyler 3 0 6 and 6-8 in ail games. Bloomfield fell the conference and 6-7 over-all, was the Giants as well as three or four WHA and Lance Schors each went to the 1 Martin New England's lirsl score. the Giants will be playing in San other teams — the most notable being 2 2 6 to 4-3, 8-6 with the loss. led by Dave Emerson’s 17 points. RICHFIELD, Ohio (UPI) - sidelines with five personal fouls. 2 Ertel 0 0 0 Fred O’Donnell upped the score to Francisco or Toronto it will not Houston and Atlanta — will be Junior guard Mike Fortin popped in Chuck Long had 13 in the losing ef­ Cleveland’s Rich Leduc scored one Gary Hunter showed the way for 5 Bartle 8 2 18 release the 1976 schedule. drastically altered. 20 points and Rick Wilkerson 14 to fort. goal and assisted on the second to 2-0 at 7:11 of the second period. MIXERS - Al Rowett Jr. 22^23^ New England the Terriers with 22 points. Bob 5 Schors 2 3 7 Leduc countered with a goal at 9:45 A league spokesman Friday said "The schedules are worked out on pace CVC leader South Windsor to its boost the Crusaders into a 2-2 tie with 216-670, Ron Allen 224-225-609, Bill Cincinnati Eckel chipped in 21 markers and Ed 3 Strycharz 6 2 14 and then assisted Juhani Tamminen two sets of schedules have been the basis of travel expense, travel 0 Brodeur the New England Whalers Friday Crawford 235-526, Irv Sobolov 201-504, Geveland Backiel 15. For the Techmen, Bartle 0 0 0 for the tying goal of a power play at worked out, but until a court rules mileage and various dates that have 0 Boudreau 0 Jerry Possum 200-512, Roger Sirois Indianapolis had a team-high 18 points, Paul 0 0 night. Feb. 2 on an injunction issued to the to be honored,” the spokesman said. W halers’ goalie Christer 13:36. 200, Jerry Coro 558, Carl Zinsser 535, Strycyarz netted 14 and Haberern 9. With a little more than one minute city of San Francisco forbidding the “There are certain fates that Cheney won the first meeting 26 Totals 25 10 60 High swimmers lose Abrahamsson was knocked to the ice Al Rodonis 516, Dave White 511, John sale of the Giants to Toronto in­ Score at half: Rocky Hill 36- left in the 10-minute sudden death Ferguson 505, Dolly Dawood 177-177- Houston cannot use the Astrodome between the two clubs in triple over­ Seeing its record fall to 1-3 yester­ in the first period when hit in-the terests, where they will play remains Houston 35 Callis (W), 3. D. Beckwith (M) overtime. Crusader center Jim 521, Bunny 6ppelt 189, Mary White and Atlanta has certain dates that it time, 70-69. day was the Manchester High swim­ head by a shot from Crusader Gary a mystery. San Diego 2 :22.0. Harrison broke in alone, but 493, Julie D ebate 469, Cathy has to be out of town or in town. MinnesoU ming team, bowing 98-70 to McGregor. He remained in the game The Giants were sold to Canadian 5oVd. free: 1. Shults (W), 2. Abrahamsson blocked the puck. Bohjalian 464, June Rowett 460, Other clubs have similar dates. Phoenix « Wethersfield High at the Eagles’ and minutes later Mike Rogers put in interests last week for $13.25 million, Aldrich (W), 3. Wilson (M) :23.5. Marie Beaudet 450. Beman tip assisted Hill pool. Diving: 1. Pare (W), 2. Schuberth prompting Mayor George Moscone of C an ad ian Manchester’s next start is Friday (W), 3. Tollis (W). San Francisco to seek court action. T PU Winnipeg 33 17 0 88 PEBBLE BEACH, Calif. (UPI) - Point that jumped him into a second afternoon at home against East Hart­ 100-yd. fly: 1. Gallnsky (W), 2. EASTERN - Mike Davis 166-371, The league had the schedule com­ pleted — with the Giants in San Fran­ Foreman vs. Lyle Quebec 28 18 2 58 Last Sunday at Phoenix, Dave Hill round lead of the $185,000 Bing ford High. Wasyluk (M), 3. Viera (W) 1:01.4. SoCCCr sigUUpS Dan Toce 154-380, Ernie Oakman 153- Senior Tri-Captain Bob Butler 405, Mike Zwick 150-378, Stan cisco — and ready for announcement LAS VEGAS, Nev. (UPI) - Will it Calgary 29 18 2 93 saw PGA Commissioner Deane Crosby National Pro-Am, 100-yd. free: 1. Shults (W), 2. be a "new” George Foreman against Edmonton 18 29 2 38 Beman near the putting green, Hill's 65 Friday gave him a 36 hole turned in personal bests in the 200 Wilson (M), 3. Marrs (W) ;55.0. Waickowski 146-367, Jim Stewart 144, on the release date of Feb. 1, but the conditional sale of the team forced Ron Lyle today? Toronto 19 28 3 33 walked up to him and asked if he had total of eight under par 136 and a two and 500 free for Manchester. Also 500-yd. free: 1. Butler (M), 2. (Brookfield St. entrance). Howie Peters 143-388, Larry Aceto x-OtUwa 14 28 1 29 One hundred and thirty two boys schedule-maker Fred Fleig to work Idle except for a Toronto exhibition time to help him with his swing. shot lead on transplanted Australian swimming well were Bill Bouley, Nelson (W), 3. Botters (W) 5:53.8. Age group is determined as of Aug. 396, Tony Rinaldi 385, Al Rizzuto 142, x-Team disbanded and girls registered Monday for the against five opponenU since losing After watching Hill take a couple David Graham, who had his second Mike Wasyluk, Russ Wilson and 100-yd. back: 1. Bouley (M), 2. 1. 'Those turning six years of age Tom Harrison 142-375, Dom up a new one. Rec Department Youth Junior “If the Giants stay in San Fran­ his crown to Muhammad Ali in F rid ay 's Results of practice swings, mainly, with straight 69 for 138. Jack Nicklaus and Dave Beckwith. Mulligan (W), 3. Miller (M). 1:08.3 must do so by Aug. 1. DeDominicis 141-378, Bub Holmes soccer program at Manchester High cisco, there is no problem,” the Africa 15 months ago, the 27-year-old New England 2, Geveland 2 woods and long irons, Beman saw Mike Morley, who shared the first Results: 100-yd. breast; 1. Aldrich (W), 2. There is a $3 fee payable at time of 378, Rich Ck)hefski 373, Cliff Jones at the first of four sessions. spokesman said. “But if Toronto, or Foreman will face Lyle, the No. 5 (ot) what he thought was wrong. round lead with 67s, had even par 72s 200-yd. m ed . r e la y : 1. D. Beckwith (M), 3. J. Beckwith (M) registration. 371, Pete Scott 364. Wethersfield, 2. Manchester 1:54.5 The next three for boys and girls 6- somebody else who doesn’t keep the heavyweight contender from Denver. Houston 2,‘ Calgary 0 5 Hill shot a 69 at Phoenix in his first in the second to lay three shots back. (Herald photo by Dunn) 1:14.6. It is necessary that one registers 18 will be held on three consecutive The hght, scheduled to start at 5:05 Winnipeg 4. Edmonton 2 round, his best in a long time, and Brian Allin, Rick Massengale, 200-yd. free: 1. Butler (M), 2. ,400-yd. free relay: 1. Wethersfield, no later than Feb. 9. No further GOP - Maureen Tyler 204-453 204- team here, gets the Giants, there are Jim Bartle dribbles past defender Monday nights, Jan. 26, Feb. 2, 9, p.m. EST, will be carried on national San Diego 7. MinnesoU 1 then here Friday, he put it together Hubert G re*, Frank Conner and Smeyers (W), 3. Funza (W) 2:04.9 2. Manchester 4:17.7 registratiais will be accepted. 452, Ceil Ray 194, Phyllis Benson 176, problems.” Indianapolis 4, Cincinnati 3 from 6 to 8 at Manchester High television. I with a course-tying 65 at Cypress Ben CrenshalJjj^vere next at 142. Rockv Hill’s Gary Hunter offers resistance 200-yd. I.M.: 1. wasyluk (M), 2. Rose LaPolt 474, Barbara Higley 480. Because of travel problems and ( MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Sat., Jan. 24,1976- PAGE NINE

PAGE EIGHT - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Sat., Jan. 24. 1976 Homos For Sa h 29 Homos For Solo 29 Homos For io ls 29 ADVERTISIN8 Meetings MANCHESTER - Five room RATES Ranch. Fireplace, eat-in OPEN HOUSE next week kitdien, 11/9 baths, niU base­ SUNDAY 2io4 1 day . 10« word par day ment, carport, aiuminom 240 LYDALL STREET Hospital Follies return storm doors and windows. Public meetings l i e t a l t f 3 daya . .St word par day Convenient shopping and Refreshments will be served, Soft- scheduied iii Manchester 6 daya . .St word par day Vernon Pinpdhle scores i s daya . .7t word par day sdMols. 61 Alice Drive, $38,- soled shoes are required. next week include CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 15 worda, $2.00 minimum 900. Peterman Agency, 649- The “ Hospital Follies of 1976", The following were winners in the Derby winners (locations are in Municipal Happy A d a ..... Si.lStncP 9404, 646-9912. sponsored by the Rockville General '^esday pinochle games played at Winners of the annual Pinewood Building unless noted): the Senior Citizen Center: Edward MANCHESTER - Immaculate Hospital Auxiliary is being organized Derby Conducted by Vernon Cub Monday three bedroom, two years Kreyssig, 763; Gertrude Edwards now for a fall production. Scout Pack 86 at the First 4 pim. —Pension Board, PHONE 643-2711 young Colonial. IW baths, General chairman is Joy Dipietro 723; Edward (^inn 716; Lena Pizzza Congregational Church of Vernon Hearing Room. FOR ASSISTANCE IN PLACING YOUR AD wall-to-wall carpeting, slate 670; Eric Andersen 663; George Dean foyer, fireplace, formu dining with Jean Hopkins as co-chairman. were: Craig Pimental, first place for 7:30 p.m. —Commission The auxiliary sponsors the show 663; Stella Filip 661; and Minnie area. Built-lns. Lovely large speed and Chris Cropley, second on Aging, Senior Citizens INDEX lot, priced for immediate every other year but circumstances Luetjen 650. place; Michael Zelonis, most Center. j N O T ic ia sale. Dulbaldo-Lesperance Thursday tournament winners last year delayed it until 1976. original; Brad Wirth, best 7:30 p.m. —Bicentennial 1 Loot end Found Realtors, 646-0606. As it has in the past, the Jerom e H. were: Stella Filip 632; Betty Luetjen 2 Pereonele appearance. Grand Ball Committee, 3 — 607; A rthur E dw ards 589; and Announosmante OAKWOOD RD. - six room Cargill Producing Organization of Speed awards for each den went to: Coffee Room. 4 Entartiinmant Drop In for a glaaa of wina and a viaH through IMo tovw- Almeta Stackhouse 589. 5 Aucllone Cape, fireplace, garage, rec New York City will direct the show Edwin Will, Den I; Richard West, 7:30 p.m. —Planning and room, assumable VA hr homo — Gartabihr pletura book Cai^ — largo High individual scorer to date is which is scheduled for Oct. 15 and 16 Den II; Craig Pimental, Den III; Don Zoning Commission FINANCIAL naortgage, circular pool, all firaplacad living room, largo maator badroom wNh at the Vernon Middle School. John Poggie, 687 and high total 8 — Bonde-Stocks-Mortgagae N s M|t Is ysir W iIIjm for ^,900, caU 646-1169. walk-ln cloaal, dining room, 3 bodrooma, 2 balha, roe Grous, Den IV; Mark Scherman, Den business meeting, Lincoln 0 Parionel Loani so— so ISS--a scorer, Joseph Kincman, 13,484. to InsurancM HTIN MM mi room, porch, aluminum aiding, walk toooheoto and Advisors are: Maureen Cosgrove, V; Chris Cropley, Den VI; and Center Conference Room. — Ann Rowe, and Shirley McMahon. ’Tuesday play will be cancelled next BOL’TON- $31,900- Attractive rocraatlon araa. Webelos, Tim Card. 8 p.m. —Board of Educa­ EHPLOVMCNT five room Ranch, family Devra Baum is secretary; Susan week. Tournament play will be 13 — Help Warned Ownara moving ao homo muat ba aoM. Qraal oppor­ YMCA game tion, Board Room, Bowers 14 — Builnate Opportunlllas room, fireplace, paneling, tunity ter aomoono who could bo you. Shuey, treasurer; Claire West, Thursday at 1:30 p.m. at the Senior 15 — Situation Wanted aluminum siding. Hutchins The first game of the newly formed School, 141 Princeton St. DIRECTIONS: Eaal Contar Straal to Parker SIrool le publicity; Mary Oliver, hospitality; Citizen Center, Park Place. EDUCATION Happy Birthday National Weather Forecast Agency, 8464160. Tuesday — right on LydaS. and Dottie Caruolo and Ann Marie Heart drive “Y” B!A. Youth basketball program IB Private Inetructloni BETTY B. P. is scheduled for Jan. 31 at the Hart­ 7; 30 p.m. —State Depart­ 19 — SChOOif'ClMOM Capossela, assistants to the director. Some 400 businesses in the Vernon 20 — Instructions Wanttd Love from your 164 E. CENTER ST. ford YMCA. ment of Transportation 30. Other committee chairmen are: area will be contacted starting Jan. REAL ESTATE "Baby Brother" MANCHESTER , . MANCHESTER The program is a new one cospon­ meeting on alternatives to Patricia Cedor and Maureen 29 for contributions to the local Heart 23 Homae for Sale and Carole sored nationally by the YMCA and Interstate 291, Hearing 24 Lott-Land for Salt OPEN HOUSE Cosgrove, patrons; Marion Cantor Drive. Joseph Walinski is chairman 25 — Invastment Property r t u o n o H ^ I the National Basketball Players 26 — Buelneu Property a « . and Bette Wolff, program; Carol of this portion which is the third Room. R ealty Association. 8 p.m. —Board of Educa­ 27 — Raeort Property Schwartz, tickets; ^rb ara England phase of the month-long campaign. 26 — Reel Eetala Wanted S u n d a y 2-5 p m Teams have been organized in­ tion budget workshop. 'i f and Gail Carta, stage ads; Ann The goal of the drive is $4,200. ( MI8C. SERVICES 7^k% Mortgaga MANCHESTER - Inflation MANCHESTER • New Ustlag, volving boys 9-11 and 12-14. Practice Board Room, 45 N. School 31 — Sarvicae ottered Dooley and Fran Zwick, costumes; Already underway are special gifts hedge for the future, 4-funlIy, six room full dormcrad Capa, sessions are conducted in Rockville St. 32 — Pelntlng-Peparlng D Availabla — 1 1/3 baths, completely Joanne Hannon and Gerry Scoville, solicitations under the chairmanship 33 Bullding-Conir acting kAN«t^ central location, good Income, during the week and games are 8 p.m. —Democratic 34 — Roofing-Siding Happy 34th Haw 6W room Rtnoh, mid SO’i. Wolverton Agency, remodeled. Choice araa. props and scenery; Donna Starke and of James Chett and corporate and — played on Saturday mornings at 35 Heating-Plumbing •pacloM kltchon/tamlly Realtors, 649-2813. Owner transferred. Hayat Ellie Adam, make-up; Mary Duglois employe gifts solicitations chaired □ub of Manchester, Coffee 36 — Flooring Anniversary either the Hartford or Plainville room. 37 — Moving-Trucking-Storage room combo., formal CorporaUon, 6464131. and Marge Warner,, ushers; Roz by John Carter. 38 Sarvicae Wanted BOLTON - Eight room YMCAs. Uniforms, equipment and — dining room, 3 bodrooma, Novgrad, cabaret; and Phyllis Atkins Overall campaign coordinator is Wednesday HELEN and two full batha, two ear Rambling Ranch mth three or MANCHESTER • Oldn- aii coaches are provided. 'ITiere are still MISC. FOR SALE and Nancy O’Connell, talent party. John Culdan with Jam es Lash as co- 4 p.m. —Architect Selec- 41 _ Aniclet lor Sale garaga. four beoroomi, family size room Colonial, good conditko, Brazilian musicians answer questions 42 — Building Suppilea STAN The next meeting of the chairmen openings. Anyone wishing more in­ DIRECTIONS: HarHord kitchen, dining room den and three bedrooms, large dint^ chairman. tion Committee for 43 — iPete-Birds-Dogs room, one car garage, $39,900. Gerardo Parente leans forward to better hear trip here was arranged by the Connec- formation should call the Indian _ office. One car garage. $61,- will be Monday at 7:30 p.m. at the Bentley-Washington-West 44 Livestock BLAZINSKI Rd. to Koonoy 81. to Amcdy Realty, Realtors, ITS- an Andover Elementary School student’s AARP trip Valley YMCA office, Vernon Circle. 45 _ Boats S Accessories 900. W olverton Agency, ticut/Paraiba (Brazilian state) Partners of hospital. 'Those unable to attend Side Rec project, Lincoln 46 _ Sporting Qoods U'lWIAIHlirOIOCAiie Briarwood Rd. Watch Realtors. 649-2813. 6983. The Vernon Area Chapter of AARP _ We Love You, question this week as he and his partner, Jose the Americas program. They perform should contact Ms. DiPietro. Cburch workshop Center Conference Room. 47 Garden Products for aigna. ■ai>aa_M BHU 2129 still has a few vacancies for a 46 — Antiques Rick & Barb, The Union Congregational Church 49 Wanted to Buy Alberto Kaplan, discuss their music. They together tonight at 8 in the .Heublein Hall Club elects trip to Williamsburg, Busch 7:9) p.m. —State Health — For period ending 7 a.m., Sunday, Jan. 25. Saturday night will will conduct a workshop on “Plan­ Bob & Joan, went to the school to show slides of their Auditorium at the School of Nursing at the The Men’s Club of Talcottville Gardens, and Jamestown planned for Department meeting. RENTALS find snow over the upper Mississippi valiey and vicinity as well HAYES ning Education for the Hearing Room. 52 _ Rooms for Rent and Tom native Brazil and give a mini-concert. Their Hartford Hospital. (Herald photo by Holland) Congregational Church has re­ May 4-7. 53 — Aperlmente lor Rent as in parts of New England. Rain or showers will spread across Congregation,” Thursday at 7:30 _ Homes lor Rent elected Robert R. Tucker as presi­ Mrs. B. C. Pratt, travel chairman Saturday 54 most of the area from the Gulf Coast into portions of the Ohio CORPORATION p.m. 55 Business for Rent valley. Elsewhere, generally fair weather should prevail. dent for the cpming year. He will be for the local chapter, said because of 9 to 10:30 a.m. —State 56 — Resort Property for Rent The workshop will continue for 57 _ Wanted to Rent Minimum temperatures include: (approximate maximum 646-0131 serving his sixth consecutive term. this being the bicentennial year it is Sen. David Barry’s infor­ several sessions and is designed to 58 — MIsc. lor Rent readings in parenthesis) Atlanta 44 (61), Boston 20 (38), Chicago William Smith was elected to serve necessary to make final plans im­ mal public meeting. Board Board rejects removal request help evaluate and plan the total AUTOMOTIVE 18 (30), Dallas 39 ( 56), DenVer 9 (27), Duluth -2 (15), Houston 49 his first term as secretary and mediately. Anyone wishing to make of Directors office. 61 _ Autos lor Sale (72), Jacksonville 47 (74), Kansas City 23 ( 34), Los Angeles 52 Robert Dean. Frederick Recave was re-elected educational picture of the church. 62 Trucks for Sale BOL’TON • HEBRON Une, Tolland reservations should call Mrs. Pratt 63 — Heavy Equipment lor Sals Lost and Found 1 (66), Miami 65 ( 78), New Orleans 53 (76), New York 28 (41), San In submitting the resignation MacKenzie that no black applicants Beautifully maintained seven treasurer. right away. 64 MotorcycIss-BIcycles Francisco 40 ( 56), Seattle 32 ( 45), St. Louis 24 (37), Washington room Raised Ranch. Dr. Kenneth L. MacKenzie will School menu 65 Campers-Trailers-Moblle request the Danforths called atten­ had applied for a job while he The trip planned to the Coachlight 33 (51). Appllanced kitchen, stay on as superintendent of schools The following lunches will be Homes LOST - Small mixed Collie, tion to a state Commission on Human (MacKenzie) was superintendent. Dinner ’Theater for Jan. 28 has been Mancheater 66 Automotive Service female, choke chain with flreplaced living room with in Tolland until his planned retire­ served in the Vernon public schools 67 Autos lor Rent-Lease Rights and Opportunities, (CHRO) They said that Buttner reported filled. A trip to the Chateau DeVille rabies tag, vicinity Rockville ment date in June despite a request next week. Hospital notes finding on racial discrimination in that Mary McGee, a black teacher, dinner theater is being planned for center. Reward. 647-9355. for his immediate removal. Dateline 1776 Monday: Baked sausage with school system hiring. had unsuccessfully applied for the Feb. 11. Anyone interested should Discharged Sunday: NEARLY 3 ACRES Stuart Danforth, a former select­ applesauce, mashed potato, peas, rye LOST - large beige male dog, Help Wanted 13 Help Wanted 13 The discrimination finding was job more than two years ago and felt contact Mrs. Pratt. Dora Hoyt, 43 Foley St. GLASTONBURY - Ideally SPARKLIN G CONDITION. S room, 4 bodroom man, and his wife Barbara presented By United Press International bread and butter, brownie.' ADVERTISING white paws, vicinity Abbey submitted by Steven Buttner, an in­ that her treatment was unfair. She Discharged Thursday: Rd., Extension and Miller Rd. located, attractively custom hoiiw built In 1969. Charming country a written request at a special Board vestigator for CHRO after Mrs. Irene was hired as a permanent substitute ELIZABETHTOWN, N.J., Jan. 24 Square dancers Tuesday: Fruit juicq, grinders, Victor Parent, East HarL DEADLINE South Windsor, answers to landscaped Ranch, two Mtting with clear, elaan brook and larga garden — Lord Sterling, on behalf of the The Vernon Square Dance Club, bedrooms with den or of Education meeting Wednesday Cornish filed a complaint. Mrs. Cor­ last fall after an investigation by potato chips, fruited jello with top­ ford; Marlene Taft, 47 12:00 noon the day befort aifford, call 6444889. araa. Ownara relocating and muat aall. Aaking nursery. Very spacious night. The board completed its Americans, used several small Inc. will sponsor a regular open ping. publication. nish, a Tolland resident, had been Buttner. Bunce D r.; Doris Mikoleit, WE NEED 5 MORE fireplaced living room with $S1,000. dance, Feb. 7 with Jesse Brundage as Deadline for Saturday end LOST - Brown and black special meeting and then went into denied a job last May. But the case "The discrimination findings were boatloads of men to seize an English Wednesday: Tomato soup, hot dogs 53B Sycamore Lane; 12 to 14 Year Olds dining area. Appllanced Directions; Rt. 65 to Hebron Center, east on Rt. 66, right guest caller. Monday Is 12:00 Noon Friday. medium male mongrel. executive session to discuss the was settled in the fall when she was intolerable and those responsible freighter, the Blue Mountain Valley, on roll, vegetable stix, pears. Samuel Pierson, 57 Arvine Vicinity McDonalds. Chain at­ kitchen, 11/2 baths, like new. on Wellswood Rd., right on Mlllatroam Rd. Watch for request. It was rejected in a 7-2 vote. at Sandy Hook with its cargo of Dancing will be from 8 to 11 p.m. at 'Thursday: Turkey with dressing, to canvass for the Call 529-1348 for appointment, aigna. hired as a foreign language teacher. must be removed from ad­ PI.; Antoine Logiudice, PLEASE READ tached to collar. Reward. 649- The motion to reject the Danforth The Danforths said a finding of ministrative position,” the Danforths saurkraut, coal, porter and other the Vernon Elementary School, Rt. 3. gravy, cranberry sauce, turnips, roll East Hartford; Gertrude 6164. MANCHESTER Ih'lndpals only. Call Arthur or Suxenne Shorta, S4S-3233 request was made by board member Buttner contradicted testimony of said. supplies. There will be a round dance teach and butter, mixed fruit. Larsen, 389 Summit St.; YOUR AD Paraonala 2 MANCHESTER - fantastic J. WATSON BEACH CO, from 7:30 to 8 p.m. Friday: Sloppy Joes on bun, cole Jennifer Wadsworth, Classified ads are taken over EVENIN6 HERALD buy, this Immaculate six All club level dancers are invited. slaw, fruited butterscotch pudding. the phone ss a convenience. room ^ p e Is a Must See. Chaplin; Esther The Herald Is responsible lor RIDE WANTED - Hebron - Mon., Tues., Wed. 5-8 P.M. ' Manchoator ONIce •647-9199 Scheinfeldt, East Hart­ only one Incorrect Insertion end Manchester. Hours 9-S. Daily. Flreplaced living room, dining room, kitchen, three St. Peter’s eleets leaders ford; Sheila O’Reilly, 32 then only to the s in ol the CaU 228-9617. CAU 647-9046, 3-5 P.M. originsl'inierllari.’Errors which bedrooms, in-ground pool, SUPER CAPE - available Valley View Lane, Vernon. MANCHESTER - two famll]ilW. do not lessen the value of the INCOME TAX preparation - stone fireplace with barbdtue, country setting,tUng, built in li.90, almost immediately, large Hebron Gardiner Rawson of Amston hnd annual rector’s award for outstan­ Board to discuss RHS wing Also, Scott Trudon, 11 advertisement will not be cor­ Dan Mosler - Call 649-3329 or aluminum siding, enclosed 64, three bMrooms, living Master bedroom, with walk-ln rected by an addltlonel Inser­ breezeway, 2 car garage, set closet, two baths, cedar EVELYN CROSTON Henry Knapp and Duncan Rowles of ding service to the church. Richard Rd.; June tion. 5254263 for appointment. room, eat-in kitchen, family day on March 4. cuss the Friends of Music on lovely large treed lot. room addition, oversized two closet, rec room, porch and Charles Eaton of Amston and Gor­ Colchester were elected to the School menus Vernon quarterly report on the Cameron, 29 Brookfield THERE’S A WORLD waiting KEYPUNCHER - local Many many extras, mid-40’s. Albert Kerkin, assistant Program. TAX RETURNS - Individual manufacturing firm seeking car garage, F. J. Spllecki, more. Call us today to see bow don Key of Lebanon were re-elected Vestry. Monday, spaghetti, garden salad, School Activity Fund; and St., South Windsor; Pearl for you..as an Avon Represen­ Alda Realty, Realtors MLS, this lovely home, fits into your The Board of Education superintendent, will dis­ and business tax returns tative. You meet new people- keypuncher with 1-3 years Realtor, 643-2121. Wardens of St. P eter’s Episcopal The Rev. William Persing, rector, bread, lemon graham cracker freeze. The board will also be the superintendent’s reply Pitney, 143 Job’s Hill Rd., Equal Housing Opportunity, picture.e. B/W Realty, 647-f419. will meet Monday at 7:30 cuss a special inservice prepared. Call Russell L. earn good money. Sound experience, with 029,129, and Church at the annual parish meeting. gave a report on progress during the Tuesday, turkey patty, gravy, presented with: to a Vernon Education Ellington; Cynthia Burnett, Tax Service, 353 6^7271. BOLTON • four room Cape, p.m. at the Vernon Center education program which better than sitting at home? data recorder, night shift. Call Other officers re-elected were: past year and presented gifts to potato, cranberry sauce, corn, cake. Procedures for preparing Association letter of Jan. Tomastik, Storrs; Center Street, Manchester, Then call: 523-9401. Lucy at 646-1233. plus two unfinished rooms up, TWO FAMILY HOMES • Middle School. The would allow three credits 646-3005. , brook, large lot, 30 s, available. Good way to start Robert LeMay of Amston, treasurer; retiring Vestry members. Mrs. Wednesday, pizza, garden salad, the 1976-77 budget; the 10. Frederick Dobson, 5 West NEW HOMES proposed Feb. 2 opening of to the participants. ATTRACTIVE position In our y 21, Teoford Real your housing fund growing. Mrs. Aceynath Porter of Hebron, Caroline Damarjian of Colchester, gelatin. View Dr., Bolton; Robert AUTO MECHANIC wanted - •43,200 S the new wing at Rockville Dr. Raymond Ramsdell RIDE WANTED from Foreign car mechanic for data processing department, EsUte, 647-9914. B/W Realty, 647-1419. clerk; Mrs. Marcia Eaton of Amston, Fred Wythe of Amston and Sam 'Thursday, hamburg, chips, pickles, Ruihens, Storrs; Patricia Manchester to Park Rd. and High School will be dis­ will explain the rules con­ BERNIE’S GOOD PIZZA busy shop in Vernon area. knowledge of keypunch help­ Colonials, living room, dining envelope treasurer; and Charles Downey of Colchester. carrots, pudding. Tomkunas, and South Main, West Hartford, ful. Five day week, 8 a.m. to 5 room, kitchen, built-ins, m baths, cussed. cerning the use of school 6N Main StrMi, Minchatlw ExMrlenced only need apply. Phelps of Andover, burial lots PINE PHARMACY Joseph Tomkunas, both of working hours, 84, call 649- Cafi 8754276, 7:304 p.m. p.m,, all benefits, East Hart­ aluminum siding, fireplace, oak Mrs. Rose Krom of Lebanon, head Friday, beef stew, carrot and Dr. Robert Linstone, |664 CENTER ST. 849-98T4| floors. Quality built by Mak buildings and grounds as "T ry It, 33 Woodland St.; David 7510. ford location, 289-2735. treasurer. of the parish altar guild received the celery sticks, fruit cup, cookie. assistant superintendent cover Construction. DPEN HDUSE set forth in the board’s You’ll Like It!" LDW PRESCMPTIOH Marshall, East Hartford. your SALES - Hartford Despatch, will discuss an act concer­ policy book and Mrs. ANYONE who contracted . has challenging opportunity TRUCK DRIVER - to deliver SUNDAY • 1 to 4 P.M. ning teacher evaluation 6 4 6-SS5S PRICES trichinosis within recent for energetic and creative In­ and pick up at Singer stores In UNITED REALTY 'Thelma Sharkey will dis­ needs weeks please call 872-7905, 646-5016 and plans for a curriculum dividual. Our customers are Conn. Good working con­ confidential. executive families seeking ditions and starting p » . App­ NEW HOMES ABOUT TOWN quality moving and storage ly in person Singer Co., 856 One Quart services. Welcome Main St., Manchester. GRAaOUS Dutch Colonial MANCHESTER - WEST „ n o t i c e s experienced estimator but (Briarwood Or. off Koonoy SL) Community calen^r Be a friend inPEED A pokeno party will be □ lOMIHlEJUK* 12* willing to train you. All vou MECHANIC - Experienced, with center hall, beautiful s p o n s o r e d hv S t I with purchase of one dozen j require is integrity, energy, install exhaust systems, new kitchen In oak, latest B y JA. MeCarthf i assorted donuts at regular | appliances, four bedrooms, Ranches, (Japes, (Jolonlals to choose from or will build to Bolton Main St., Potluck supper, Manchester, 3:30 p.m. Zoning B i# L o f Appeals, M argaret’s Circle, personality, s»f-confidence. brakes, shocks, front end school, food services, Lott and Found 1 price with this AD. | Car or allowance provided. parts. 5 1/2 day week. Hourly two lavatories, one bath, birch suit. AU have fireplaced family roonu, aluminum siding, 6:30 followed by business 8 p.m.. Town Office Daughters of Isabella, meled rec room, some wall- Moiuluy Satu relay transportation. Good Sunday-Thuraday | Base salary with commission, plus incentive. Insurance and ^ . double garages and city utlUties. PRICED $51,900 to $84,- meeting. Building. 'Tue^ay at the home of LOST - older black and white Calvin Hutchinson, Wrestling, EHHS at AFS meeting, 8 p.m. 20 Jan. 2S-29th 1 Group insurance, pension uniforms. 6484606. lo-wall carpeting, cedar 900. Basketball game, Thursday Mrs. Ntagaret Schaller, 90 tom cat, vicinity of Waddell benefits. Send resume - Chad ______storagestorage area, area. Move-ln Mi condl- assessor and building in­ Manchester High, 1 p.m. Wiilow St. treed and Penney girls vs. East Hart­ Meadow Lane. The event, School, answers to name of Mooney, Hartford Despatch, SALES ENGINEER - Travel. tion. Beautiiull] FOREST HILLS spector, will not be in his Board of Selectmen, 3 Saturday Tippy, call 649-6318 between NSTER DONUT 1 terraced. Mid s. 646-1189. Hebron GIVE 255 Watt Middle Tpka. 1 Box ^ 1 , E. Hartford, Ct. $%,000 salary plus commis­ (Orlaooffl Rd. oft HamIHon Or.) ford High girls at EHHS, p.m.. Town Office which is open to members office. Woman’s Club Dinner A PINT OF LIFE-SAVING noon and 6 p.m. 06108, EOE. sion. Chem-metal cleaning. 3:15 p.m. Sunday Building. and guests, will begin at 1 Manchattor J MANCHESTER - Ideal for 5 models to chbose from - Ranches, Capet and Dutch Woiliietiduy Theatre Party at Million dollar multi plant. EHHS boys vs. Penney at First Congregational 6:30 p.m. with dessert and young family, six room Colonials. Models priced from $48,900 to 154,900. Senior Citizens, 1:30 First Congregational Coachlight call Roberta REAL ESTATE SALES - Part Stan Sax Corp., 101 Water­ Penney High, J.V, game at Church Senior Choir Church Senior Choir coffee. or full time persons desired man, Detroit, Mich. 48209. Colonial with 1 1/2 baths, p.m.. Town Hall. Black, 644-8758. LEGAL NOTICE three bedrooms, nice deep lot 6:15 p.m., varsity a t.7:30 recital, 4 p.m., church. rehearsal, 7 p.m., church. □ FINANCIAL for greater Hartford com- 313441-7170. PINEWOOD ESTATCS ^s expanding East Hart- and above ground, pool. Only TTiurnduy p.m. Monday Vernon A kitchen social will be $31,900. Wolverton Agency, (Vornon on Manchotter lino off HomlHon Dr. or Charter Commission, 7 South Windsor and West Hartford of­ EXPERIENCED Bakery Taylor SL to HamIHon Dr. to Pbiowood Or.) Freshmen basketball, Town clerk, assessor, Monday conducted Monday at 1:30 INVITATION TO Bonda-Stoeka-Mortgagaa 8 a fices. Spring market is rightworkers - We are looking for R^ltors, 6492813. p.m.. Town Hall. Penney vs. EHHS at tax collector, ’7 to 9 p.m.. Monday BLOOD Gorgeous Ye acre wooded lots wlUi view. 8-room Cape or p.m.' in Cronin Hall of around the comer, training experienced mixers, moulder Board of Education, 7:30 BID MANCHESTER - New Raised 7-room Ranch. Available or build to suit on one of the East Hartford Penney, 3:15 p.m. Town Office Building. Children’s Dental clinic p.m., Vernon Middle Mayfair Gardens. All MORTGAGES, loans first, se­ begins February 23rd. Com­ operators, and general bread cond, third. AU kinds. Realty pany offers hiA straight com­ department employees. Night Ranch, seven rooms. Include remaining lots. W ednesday Tuesday today through Friday by School. Mayfair residents are in­ Sealed bids will be received in three bedrooms, two baths, Monday the Office of The Director of statewide. Credit rating un­ mission, excellent bonus plan, shift. Only reliable, depen­ Park Department "Slim- Planning and Zoning appointment for ages 3 to Hospital follies vited. necessary. Reasonable. Con­ built-in oven, range and dis­ Board of Education General Services, 41 Center a ^ management opportunity. dable personnel need apply. nastics” program. Commission, 8 p.m.. Town kindergarten, call 644-2509. chairmen, 7:30 p.m., at the fidential, Quick Call Bob Wallace for appoint­ Call 289-1571 ext. 227 for ap­ hwasher. Two fireplaces, two- (Parents’ Choice vote), Street, Manchester, Connec­ car garage. Aluminum siding. Woodland School, 7 p.m. Office Building. DOT public meeting Rockville General Dr. and Mrs. Pierre arrangements. Alvin Lundy ment. 2364681 or 569-1660. The pointment. 8:30-11:30 a.m. or 7:30 p.m ., Penney High ticut until February 10,1976 at $53,too. Wolverton Agency, 'I’hiirsday Wednesday regarding possible Rt. 5 Hospital. Marteney of Manchester Agency. 527-7971.100 Constitu­ Wallace Company. Equal op­ 1-4 p.m. The FINAST Bakery, School, Forbes St. 11:00 a.m. for the following; tion Plaza, Hartford. j^ lto rs , 649-2813. MERRin Freshman basketball, First Congregational extension, 7:30 p.m.. Town will serve as host and portunity employer M/F. Park Ave., East Hartford. An Four Seasons Garden Thursday TEN (10) PASSENGER Evenings, 233-6879. equal opportunity employer. 122 R. Center SL Penney High vs. Timothy Church Confirmation Hall Council Chambers. Senior Citizen Pinochle, hostess Sunday from 2 to 5 Club at the home of Mrs. CARS UUNDRY SERVICE - We VERNON 7 ACRES Edwards at Timothy class, 2:30 p.m., church. Tuesilay p.m. at Lutz Junior MORTGAGES - 1st, and 2nd MATURE and dependable William Manning, 8 p.m. 1:30 p.m.. Senior Citizen Bid forms, plans and are now accepting HORSE LOVER'S PARADISE Edwards, South Windsor, Gilead Congregational Board of Education, 7:30 Center, Park Place. Museum, which is open to specifications are available at moi^ages — interim finan­ applications for laundry, adult to babysit occassional (Aleo looome RetewMel Tuesday cing — expeditious and con­ evenings, weekends and Realtora 646-11I0 3:15 p.m. Church Choir rehearsal, p.m. Education workshop, the public free of charge. the (Seneral Services Office, washroom and deliveries posi­ Unique 3 level chalet with a Girl Scout Association 7:30 p.m., church. 41 Center Street, Manchester. fidential service, J.D. Real tion. Full time. 40 hours, days, vacations. References inofi spectacular view, custom Erhiay Wednesday 7:30 p.m.. Union ^ ta te Assoc. 646-1960. evenings. Excellent fringe required. Call 647-1139. built in 1974 of finest quality meeting. First Connecticut. Swim meet EHHS boys Board of Finance, 8 p.m.. Board of Education Congregational Church, ‘"The Golden Age of Se­ .^beneflts. Apply in person. Three or 4 bedrooms, tuths, 3 NORTH COVENTRY ■ 4 MANCHESTER - Three Congregational Church, Town Office Building. Budget meeting, high Elm St. cond Avenue,” the first in Town of Manchester, Meadows, Convalescent LADIES and GENTLEMEN • fireplaces, central air- acres, plus five room Ranch, bedroom Colonial, large for­ vs. Manchester at Connecticut condilionlna Large 3-story bam mal dining room, kiteneo in­ t a series of films to be □ EMPLOYMENT Home, 333 Bidwell, Street, National Company needs with 15 Stans, tack room and cor­ very secluded nice view, with Nobody else In the world can give us what you can. A pint Robert B. Weiss, Manchester. salespeople, experience a ral. Property cumplelely fenced pond, to’s. Century 21, Ted- cludes range, full basement, shown at Temple Beth Mnnaizpr must. Extensive travel and surveyed. Ample pasture lord Real Estate, M7-9914. one car garage, $32,900. Sholom, will be present^ ...... lands Call Suzanne or Arthur Amedy Realty, Realtors, 876- of your blood. Halp Wantad 13 LEGAL SECRETARY, throughout the U.S. Good car Shorts 64»^3233 Rockville Hospital notes 6283. And your gift has never been more Important. Because Sunday at 7:30 p.m. TOe Manchester law office, 35 a must. Expenses, hospitaliza­ J. WATSON BEACH CO. BOLTON • First time offered, blood from healthy donors, who freely donate their blood, event is open to the public. PHONE FROM home to ser­ hours, experienced preferred, tion, vacation, and retire­ ReeHore M LS casually elegant seven room Dr., Tolland; John Lenti, Latham, Bruce St., Vernon; NOTICE Mencheeler OWIce S47-ttM Admitted Wednesday; St., Vernon; Julia Povlosky, Dustin Baldik, Stafford TOWN OF ANDOVER vice our customers in the send resume, Box F, ment, plan paid. Excellent stone and maintenance free Gardner St., Manchester; Gloria Meurant, Partridge Is.fO times less likely to cause Infectious hepatitis In the Manchester Herald. EqutI Houting OppOftwUlr Redwood Ranch on acre plus Eunice Ciark, E. Main St., Tolland Ave., Rockville; Springs; Chester Burdick, BOARD OF TAX REVIEW Manchester area, flexible earnings. Send resume to TWO-FAMILY Kimberly MacFarland, Lane, Tolland; Charles recipient than In blood from many commercial sources. hours, super earnings, 249- Sales Manager Eastern wood^ setting. L shaped Rockviile; Laura Darke, Old Christopher Rachek, Moun­ Stafford Springs; Mitchell The Board of Tax Review of Saalleee rekulll l-S, lisle. Orchard St., Rockville; Susan Murphy, South St., Rockville; 7T73. WANTED - Responsible Per­ Photographic Lab, Inc. EPL fleldstone raised hearth Post Rd., Tolland; Dorothy tain St.. Vernon: Donna Rid­ Chmielewski, High St., Think about that. the Town of Andover, Connec­ MANCHESTER - Cute 6 room Leeelsd en IlM West tM«. Deane, Middle Rd., Ellington; Mitterling, Merrow; Mary Lois O’Connell, Merline Rd., son to clean small office once Building, Thomaston, Ct. fireplace, carpeted first floor XiceSeel Inoeme. SeS,S*a dle, White St., Rockville; Rockville; Ruth Cooley, The need Is urgent, and continuous. IRS reminds ticut will be in session at the Ranch, built 1975, Dining family room with built-in desk Julia Devaney, Jersey City, Ridzon, Cedar SWamp Rd., Vernon; Robert Pratt, Dailey DENTAL ASSISTANT - cer­ a week. Send reply to Box G, 06787. Elaine Swindle, Enfield. Orchard St., Rockville; Town Office Building, School room, fireplace In living and cablneU. Above grounfi, Coventry; Jane Rothe, Wind- Circle, Rockville; Michelle tified, experioiced preferred, Manchester Herald. FOUR-FAMILY N. J.; Deborah Hanusiak, Admitted Tuesday: Peggy Douglas Hauschild, Constance taxpayers R»ad to hear complaints and room, kitchen with built-lns. pool, peace and quiet galore typing ability, call 646-3003 for Only $42,500. Wolverton Agen­ Few reeme eeeh e ^ertew it anw Grand Ave., Rockville; sorvillo Rd., Ellington; Reno, Hayes Ave., Ellington; Flavell, Reed Rd., Tolland; Dr., Manchester; Carlton grievances on the Assessment Interview. PART TIME Truck Driver - □ REAL ESTATE . but only 20 minutes to Hart­ Theresa Stevens, Hartford Kimberly Siegmund, Brook cy, Rwltors, 6492813. • Catherine Kaylor, Rt. 195, Paulette Godek, Mountain St., Howlett, Stafford Sprinu; of credit made by the Assessor of the Apply Boland Oil Company, ford. $to,900. Cantor A Gold- Tolland; Louise Knight, Tpke., Vernon. St., South Windsor. •••••••••••••••••••••••••• Rockville; Sandra Keeney, Beth Kus, Grandview NEXT BLOODMOBILE VISIT Town of Andover on the 1975 3M ( ^ te r Street. (arb Real Estate, 49 Windsor tree. S47.tsa. Broad Brook; Martha Lacoss, B irths W ednesday: A Discharged Thursday: Lin- HARTFORD (UPI) - Homa* For Sala 29 RAISED RANCH - On extra Ave., Rockville, 875-6244. Terrace Dr., Rockville; Tolland; the Rev. Hyacinth Grand List on the following RE8ISTERED West Willington; Kenneth daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Vin- da Boyd, V illag e S t., Marion Pitman, Lake St., Ver­ Lepak, West St., Rockville; Dates TUESDAY, JAN. 27 The Internal Revenue Ser­ IF YOU are in ,Manchester large lot with country at­ T. J. CROCKEH vice says thousands of days during the month of NURSE and have a degree in early $96,900 - Duplex, 64, cabinet mosphere In Manchester. LOVELY six room Ranch Losdell, Gehring Rd., cent Allegro, Peter Green Rockville; Ralph Golato, non; Christopher Rachek, Douglas Levick, Brooklyn St., Realtora S4 3 -1 S7 7 Tolland; Randy Mocadlo, Rd., Tolland; a son to Mr. and Tunnel Rd., Talcottville; Oris Northeast taxpayers, in­ February: childhood education we have kitchens, fireplace, carpeting, Seven rooms, 11/2 baths, two home, on quiet tree lined Mountain St., Rockville; Rockville; Marlene Myler, Ttme: 1 2 :4 5 -5 :3 0 Wednesday, February 4, tile bat^, $(QS monthly In­ firelaces, sliding glass doors street. ’Two fireplaces, 1 1/2 Peterson Rd., Vernon; Mrs. Albert Klein, Berkley Guyette. Somers; Deborah cluding many from Maternity, fulMIma, 3- an opening for a morning Mary Reilly, Fern St., Talcottville Rd., Vernon; 1976 - 7:30 to 9:00 P.M. teacher. Call 6494531, after 6 come. Hutchins Agency, 646- to large deck, aluminum baths, garage, privacy, Umberto Palumbo, Tolland Dr., Vernon; a son to Mr. and H arusiak, G rand Ave., Rockville; Donna Riddle, Cecelia North, Park West Dr., Connecticut, are 11:30. Racant OB siding, 2-car garage. Only Place: ST. MARY’S CHURCH Saturday, February 7,1976 - caU 233-2366. 3166. Buckley School, low 40 s. IMMACULATE Split in plea­ Stage Rd., Tolland; Omilean Mrs. George Thorpe, Grove Rockville; Roger Houle, Whitest., Rockville; Maurice Rockville; Gayle Pitkin, overlooking a $30 credit for axpartanca raquirad. Op- 145,500. Phllbrlck Agency, Keith Real Estate, 646-4128, Parsain, East ,St., Rockville. St., Rockville. Ware, Mass.; Catherine 10 A.M. to 2 P.M. sant family neighborhood, Thompson, Franklin St., Mansfield Center; Mrs. ThI* Ad Spom ond Bf each dependent. Monday, February 9, 1976 - portunitiaa to paiHdpata PERSON wanted for $27,300. ATTRACTIVE 5 room Realtors, 6464200. 6491922. Discharged Wednesday: Ranch, fireplace, baseboard excellent floor plan, attrac­ Admitted Thursday: Lidia Kaylor, Rt. 195, Tolland; Mrs. Rockville; Joyce Thorpe, Cynthia Schieman and Clarira inwirance Agwwy The credit, included in In aH phaaaa ol maternity housecleanlng - one day a tive homey kitenen, fun type Ixirraine Brennan, Glenstone Bartosiewicz, Cervens Rd., Marcia Krajewski and son, ManclMctcr Bvcnhto HcraM Watkina Brolhara 7:30 to 9:00 P.M. beating, stove, refrigerator. TWO-FAMILY, 5-5, con­ Grove St., Rockville; daughter, Stafford Springs; Board of Tax Review cara, continuing odueaUon week, own transportation MANCHESTER • Vernon Line family room with door to Dr., Vernon; Paulette Godek, Tolland; Jacqueline Covey, Hoffman Rd., Manchester; c a r Moriarty Bnrthara last year’s Tax Reduction Hutchins Agency 846-3186. venient Manchester location, Delphine Tomasek, Hurlbut Frederick Simmons, Burke Wattcina Funaral Hama George W. Munson, program. Llbaral Iringa necessary, call 649-49115. - Completely remodeled seven patio for fun entertaining. Mountain St., Rockville; Ruth Hilliard St., Manchester; Martha Lacoss, West HotmM Funwrai Horn* Act, is over and above the banoSta. For appoMmont excellent condition Rd., Tolland; Robert Rd., Rockville; Maryalis Ragal Man*a Siiop Manchaatar Parfcada: Chairman REDUCED FOR quick sale - throughout, good income room Ranch, new insulation, Priced right borne. Must M Gutelius, Goose Lane. Orilla Cyr, East Hartford; Willington; Mrs. Caroline Waldron, Court St., South Stevenson, Apple Rd., normal $750 exemption, an caH S72-0601, axL 922. RUBBERMAID Party Plan - sold, CaU teday, for free visit. J.D. Rm I Estatt Savtoiga Bank o( I Stanley G. Gasper two family, 30 Locust Street, property. extras. No rec room, half acre lot, $38,- ~ ••• iTew «eew Tolland; Alvin Kibbe, Meado Ja m e s' D urdan. West MacDougall and daughter, Windsor; Elva Williams, Tolland. Llgsatfa Pharmacy IRS official in Hartford Earn extra Income .on a nart LydaN, Inc. Brook Rd,, Ellington: Susan Willington; David Garrity, Emma Lane, Vernon; Randy Murray Rd., South Windsor; Birth Tuesday; A daughter Leach, Ward St., Rockville; Tolland: Tina Hany. Fairview Mocadlo, Peterson Rd., Ver- Mary Wyse, Broad Brook. to Mr. and Mrs. Raymond I Edward Legault, Carriage Ave., Ext., Rockville; MayJnon; Marion Pitman, Lake Discharged Tuesday: Flabell, Reed Rd., Toliand. H; '.V ' A V V

% I PAGE TEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Sat., Jan. 24, W 6 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Sat., Jan. 24,1976- PAGE ELEVEN Frank a m im aal Roomi tor Rant 52 Apartmmts For Rorit ' 53 Apartmoitta For Root S3 HomoB for Root Answer to Pravloue Puzzle A c t r e s s ROOMMATE wanted to share FOUR ROOM single house, Charles M. Schultz luxury apartment, furnished, two bedrooms, huge living HAva r» fl27.M per month. Call 644- NOW RENTINO! room, big yard, no utilities in­ A C M t e 5 Crimson I 1 Rim actreet. 6 Swimming 0121. cluded, $225 per m onth. Dear Abby UND^f?5TAM p, References and one month’s Anita — birds INDEPENDENCE ‘ security, 649-4291. 7 She it B ------7 Conductor's OF COURSE, ONE DOESN'T ttUkM UftBT, T H A T star wand f^ECOVEft FROM THE Apartmtnta For Root 53 By Abigail Van Buren 6 Brythonic sea I BOLTON - Four room Ranch, 13 HtrvesOng OVERN16HT., | | I ^ T H C r ^ M P H o M Y iS m u u iE machine god WE HAVE customers waiting large yard, one child 14 Eagles' nests 9 Mouths (anet.) for the rental of your apart­ Manchestar accepted, $250 monthly in­ DEAR ABBY: I am a 15-year-old girl who is pretty good 15 At the intartor to Fastidious I T H A M UW5T A ment or home. J.D. Real Dir. from Route 6 & 44A X cluding heat, 742.6736. at ralvmg problems, but I need hdp with this one. of 11 Forest Estate Associates, Inc. 646- North on Rl. 83 (Main St.) 4, One evem n^y parents walked into the front room and 16 Vestiges creature a lO B T o A to Henry. o 17 Saintes (ab.) 12 Being (Latin) 27 Inquires 41 Crafts 1980. 4 1/2 ROOM Ranch. Two car found my boyfriend and me lying on the couch. Wo were 18 Brother (ab.) 19 Rodent I-2H ; fireplace, basement. just talking. searchingly 42 Vegetable N A Y o F UNUSUAL ONE BEDROOMl 20 Before 21 Calm 29 Norwegian 43 French verb TnMti TOW NHOUSES In a park-llka aatting,;: K ig adults. No children, ■ since then I have heard nothing but remarks like, 21 Spiritualistic 22 Breakfast food capital 45 Melody RENTAL OFFICE pets. Lease. 643-2880. The next thing you know, he’ll be on top of you!” And, meeting 23 Depravllles 30 Sharp 46 Academy (ab.) quiet neighborhood, close to shopping,;; ‘ Don t ever do that again!” 24 Violent storm 24 AnclenI Irish 31 Sea eagles 47 Apportion BY DICK CAVMJ.I DAM ATO 28 Summon forth capital (ver.) 48 Paradise WINTHROP church, bus, pool and tennis. MANCHESTER - Six >room Ahby, I’ve never done anything that would cause them ENTERPRISES Cape in Choice residential 32 Oscar In her 25 Female sheep 37 Bud's sibling 50 Air (prefix) not to trust me, and this upsets my boyhiend and me Held, for one (pl.) 51 Follower Featuring: area. Two bedrooms, 36 Artists' frames Largt varlaly of Do you see anything wrong with two people lying on the 33 Stair part 26 Entangles 40 Chest rattles 53 Crow Apartmanta and • Massive Bedroom • Walk-In Closets refrigerator and stove in­ 34 Anatomical couch and Ulking? What would you do if it w ^ your 1 2 3 4 r~ r " 7 8 9 18 n 12 Mickey Finn — Morris WeiM Townhouaaa throughout • Full Basement • Laundry Hook-Ups cluded. $275 monthly, one networks month security deposit. Call daughter, and you had always been able to trust her? 35 Girl's name Manchaator. • Private Entrances and Patios 1$ 14 643-1570. . JUST TALKING 36 Property Item » Air Conditioner • Color Co-ordinated Decor 37 Spring, Aantaf Ottleo 1$ 16 WHICH MEANS BUT THE FROM WHAT I’VE opon daffy 9-5, Includes Heat summer, fell TAOGARO COULD CAPTAIN LEARNED ABOUT HEBRON - Five room House, DEAR JUST: I’d tell her that she’d be wise to keep both 39 Continued 20 Sat 9-3, feet on the floor, and so would her boyfriend—that talking 17 19 WeLL-VDU'V/l BOTH DONE HAVE KILLED WAS HIS sunporch, major appliances, story ■ A REAL 6000 JOS! IT LOOKS THE CAPTAIN Sunday 11-3 We have a large variety of 1,2 S 3 bedroom nice yard, garden spot. in a sleeping position could lead to nightmares she never 41 Masculine 21 AS IF MRS. HARKINS' FATHER — TO GET HIS m apartnMnte and lownhoueee throughout References, deposit, $250.228- dreamed could happen. I’d say, “I sUU trust you, Honey, nickname HAS THE NOTEBOOK— AND HANDS ON THAT 646-1021 25 26 27 38 39 30 31 the Town of Manchester. 3795. but people think better when they’re sitting up.” 44 Onager 24 HE'S BLACKA4AILIN6 RUKA4AN! NOTEBOOK! 240 Naw Btata Road 45 Docile MAWCHEBTER 49 Sell In small W FOR RENT - East Hartford - DEAR ABBY: My sister-in-law is very sick and she’s not lots M 35 [MATO ^EIVRISES Six room Cape, quiet residen­ expected to live much longer. Do I have to go to her funeral 52 Elicited LOOKING for anything in real tial neighborhood, nice yard 54 Cylindrical when she dies? It would take your entire column to tk l you s r 38 estate rental - apartments, Owner-Dev^per on cul-de-sac. Convenient to 55 Woolly how much heartache she has caused me over the years homes, multiple dwellii^s, no 56 Cubic meters 39 48 Designed With schools, churches and shop­ because of vicious lies. \ fees. Call J.D. Real Estate ping. 289-7879. 57 Her native land IT 42 43 46 47 48 Associates, Inc. 646-1980. Her husband always took her part, so I never cared much DOWN You in Mind' for him either. Homes For Sale 23 Services Offered 31 Heating-Plumbing 35 Articles lor Sale 41 Modal Open WaMtdays 1-7 p.m. 1 Goddess of «9 51 52 53 MANCHESTER- Deluxe 2 Saturday A Sunday 1-5 p.m. Buslness lor Rent 55 Would it look terrible if I stayed home and my husband ' discord bedroom Townhouse, IVi went to the funeral without me? He really doesn’t W ant to 2 University In $4 55 DRYWALL - By Noel Cyr, OTTO LORENTZEN - Plum­ On* Quart | bing, heating repairs. Vanltv baths, full basement, private MANCHESTER - 5,000 ^ u are go either, but we’re afraid that if he doesn’t go, the whole Ohio New additions, repairs, 649-3840 646-1 0 2 1 . 3 Foundation 56 57 ORANGE JUICE 12* ■ entrances and patio, includes foot restaurant site in the family will criticize us. On the other hand, if we both went, 74 Priscilla’s Pop — Al Vermeer ceilings, quality work with cabinets. Economy rates. Call ♦eie4,eeeeeee4ieeeee4eeetee*4444444444444* 4 Roof llnlals VERNON 649-4056, 6 to 8 p.m. with purchase of one dozen j heat, appliances, carpeting, downtown Marichester Main we would feel like a couple of hypocrites. satisfaction guaranteed, pool, air-conditioning, $290 Street area. F. J. Spilecki INEWSPXPER ENTERPRISE ASSN I First time offered. Im­ references, fully insured. 643- assorted donuts at regular Thanks for any help you can give me. A FINE EXAMPLE JUST WAIT TILL per month. Damato Enter­ Realtor, 643-2121. maculate seven-room 9743. Flooring 35 price with this AD. MANCHESTER - two MANCHESTER - attractively «► DEBATING OF SELF-CONTROL! HE GETS TO Split, three bedrooms, Qood Sunday-Thuraday prises, 646-1021. bedroom apartment available paneled two room apartment, MOT OME WORD i— THE NEXT FLOOR Sanding • Refinishing, Jan. 25-29th at the Teresa, walks to shop­ stove, refrigerator, heat, elec­ DEAIL DEBATING: Which could you live with more rr. r t f ¥ l OF A N G E R . V B L O C K ! living room, dining room ACADEMY APPLIANCE and MANCHESTER - new unusual OFFICE SPACE and kitchen plus paneled refrigeration service - Repair floors like new, no waxing, ping' bus and churches, in­ tricity, references, no pets, comfortably? Staying away and being critii^ed by the (specializing in older floors). one bedroom Duplex FOR RENT Win at Bridge family room, fis h e d laun­ most makes of appliances and MISTER DONUT cludes appliances and $150, 646-3167, 228-3540. family? Or going, and feeling like a couple of hypocrites? Ceilings and inside painting. Townhouses now rentiing at carpeting, $220 per month, 250 square feet, center of dry r^i*dllj^ce, three refrigerators, call Vernon 643- 255 West MIddIa Tpka. The decision is yours. John Verfaille, 646-5750, 872- Independence Village. Full DamatoimatoEi Enterprises, ■ 646-1021. MANCHESTER - unique, two M anchester, • air con­ baths ^ “ "Tdr garage, 1811. I iwancnoaior_____| basements, private entrances 2222. bedroom apartment on second ditioning and parking. Call central air-conditioning, and patio, includes heat, DEAR ABBY: Possibly "Too D— Tall” (the gal who Signal void in Blackwood MANCHESTER - newer three floor of two family house, for­ 643-9551. complained because she was 6 ft. tall) is looking for a man swimming pool, city Painting-Papering 32 BROWN 88” sofa, $50.; Gold appliances, carpeting, air con­ bedroom Duplex, half of two mal dining room, fireplaced utilities. Near elementary □ MISC. FOR SALE tweed chair, $20. Call 646-0660. ditioner. Cilose to shopping, family, full basement, in­ living room, appliances, who is 6 ft. plus. However, one frequently sees tall women happily married to men who are shorter. One such couple is school. Priced to sell at INSIDE - Outside painting. church and bus. Model open cludes appliances and storage, garage, porch, Weekdays, 1-7 p.m., Saturday Resort Property the famous composer and conductor, Johnny Green, and his $41,900. Special rates tor people over Articles tor Sale 41 MUST SELL - Kenmore carpeting, $280 per month, covered patio, large treed lot, 58 65. Fully insured. Estimates washer and dryer, two years and Sunday, 1-5 p.m. Henry St. For Rent beautiful statuesque wife, Bonnie. NORTH (D) 24 Damato Enterprises, 646-1021. excellent location, $265, un­ would normally respond in if given, dall 640-7863. old, $185, Also couch and two off Main St., Manchester. heated, Mr. Blanchard, 646- If tall women would lower thejr level of vision, they might A A K J98 .-L A iZ v rP j. U&R REALTY CO. ALUMINUM sheets used as NEW HAMPSHIRE - Two V A J32 you consider that your void is ■a Damato Enterprises, 646-1021, well find some veiy attractive, eligible men looking up at 643-2692 printing plates, .007 thick, chairs one year old, $145, call VERNON ELLINQTON 2482. 649^1454. 649-3940. chalets near ski area. Rent them with eager interest. « K 8 a valuable one. Robert D. Murdock CEILING SPECIAL m 32". 25 cents each or 5 for weekends or weekly, A k s TOWN HOUSE TWO BEDROOM apartment, Captain Easy — Crooks and Lawrence Realtor PETER BELLIVEAU $1. Phone 643-2711. fireplaces, 646-5566. AN L.A. M.D. WEST EAST Dogs-BIrds-Pets 43 NEWER three bedroom available immediately, in­ GARDENS * 5 3 * 10 4 2 If South were void of either PAINTING Duplex, 1 1/2 baths, all cludes heat hot water and DEAR M.D.;,Well said. SURELY YOU AND YOUR FAT WINDBAO) CLEAN USED refrigerators, appliances, carpeting, full V 4 V6S spades or diamonds, he would MARK MV w o r d s ; THE HIJACKERf-" Intwior painting and paparlng. DOG-CAT BOARDING reser­ One and two bedroom appliances, $240 monthly, 646- Wanted to Rent 57 MUST KNOW THERE'S SOMETHINO OF A BOSS DIDN'T THINK YOU COULD ranges, automatic washers, basem ent, $260 m onthly, ♦ Q J9 * 10 762 simply respond five diamonds Fraa aatlmataa, Inturad and with guarantees. B. D. Pearl’s vations. Combined inside/out- apartments. Immediately 6169. DEAR ABBY: I read the letter in your column from Dr. VALUABLE IN THAT MUMMV CASEl OUTSMART US BY COMIN0 HERB MANCHESTER - New listing, dapandabla. Frechette & Martin Realtors, *AQJ 10 872 *9643 to his partner's Blackwood. TO B tS Y P T l Appliances, 649 Main St, 643- slde runs, partitioned privacy, available at Town House WOMAN with young child and Arnold Katz who described what had happened to a But his missing suit happened targe eight room Victorian, 643-1671 646-4144. small dog would like SOUTH ------11 2171 germicidal lighting. Canine Gardens. This suburban 16-month-old patient who had discovered a bottle of lye, and to be clubs and West had bid four beorooms, 1 1/2 baths, Holiday Inne, 200 Sheldon apartment community of reasonable rent of two *Q76 fireplace, 2-car garage. One of MANCHESTER-Nice one ingested just one mouthful! e K Q 10 9 8 7 clubs. So South jumped right PAINTING - interior and ASSORTED racing1 partspa for Road, Manchester, 646-5071. unusual architectual bedroom apartment in or a kind home in excellent con­ bedroom apartment available around Manchester, Call Mrs. Being the grandmother of a curious toddler who visits me * A543 to six diamonds to show one exterior, paperhanging, Chryslerirv - products. Including design and beautiful Manchester, dition. $47,500. Amedy Realty, PRIVATE ridiM instructions, at the Teresa. Close to shop­ Harlow anytime, 289-5310. often, I stopped right then and inspected our home. * ------ace and an apparently impor­ excellent work. References. eniigliine ana two transmissions. landscaping features: city of Village Charm Realtors, 875-6283. Free estim ates. Fully In­ English and Western, $5.00 ping, churches, and bus. Abby, I couldn’t believe the number of dangerous poisons Both vulnerable tant void. All excellent condition. Call Includes appliances, sured. Martin Mattson, 649- p er hour, call 633-5571, Private entrances, private Looking lor an Apt.? RESPONSIBLE COyPLE, and chemicals I had stored underneath my sink! And they This six-diamond bid made 644-8145. carpeting, air-conditioning. could easily have been within the reach of our precious Real Estate Wanted 28 4431. anytime. patios with sliding glass We have 30 different both teachers, seeking West North East South it easy for North to bid seven $195. Damato Enterprises, doors, wall-to-wall reasonable four room Duplex, grandchild! hearts and it was just as easy FIREPLACE WOOD - for sale 646-1021. apartments and ALL CASH for your property PAPER HANGING Expert. and tree work, call 647-1834. BASSET HOUND - AKC carpeting, range, in Manchester area. Call 649- I immediately took your advice and put every hazardous 1 * Pass 2 e for South to wrap up 13 tricks. within 24 hours. Avoid red Your average paper, in registered, male, eight refrigerator and garbage townhouses, in 17 4163 after 5 p.m. item under lock and key. I can’t thank you enough for MANCHESTER - quiet one 3 * 4 N.T. Pass 6 * tape, instant service. Hayes average room , $25. Mr. months, $150, 742-9394. locations throughout printing that important wa^ng. SEASONED HARDWOOD - bedroom apartment, includes disposal, traverse rods, Pass 7 e Pass Pass Corporation, 646-0131. Richman, 646-3864. Manchester. cut to order, $25 a truckload, heat, appliances, carpeting, master TV antenna, TULSA GRANDMA Pass $50 a cord. Tree service also, FREE - Beautiful five month storage and laundry □ AUTOMOTIVE Opening lead — A * A Maine reader wants to SELLING your house? Call us old, Gordon Setter/Retriever and air conditioning, $210 per BOB JOBIN - wallpapering call 646-7770. facilities in basement. DEAR GRANDMA: Don’t thank me. Thank Dr. Katz. know if it is ever correct to lie Alley Oop — Dave Graue first and we'll make you a and painting, quality work to puppy, all shots. 649-6169 month, Damato Enterprises, 1 bedroom ranch 646-1021. Total electric. No pets. in responding to a Blackwood cash offer. T.J. Crockett, your satisfaction. nignts, 649-2098 days. type at the * 4 QF Autos For Sale 61 r.'ur-notrump call. FIREWOOD, SPLIT Rentals, start at $165 per Realtor, 643-1577. Guaranteed, references and seasoned hardwood. 12” and Teresa ^ 1 9 3 There are times when LESSEE NOW...ONE lYEAH.THIS'N WILL V------...IS THAT LI'L FHLLA OVER THBRe MANCHESTER - Brand new OF THESE v in e s , WORK JUST RNE J NOW ALL 1 insured, fast service, 649-9027. DOBERMAN PINSCHERS - month. Call 872-0528 bedroom NEED CAR? Credit bad? By Oswald & James Jacoby AN' r M IN BU SIN ESS.' IMMEDIATE CASH for your , 18” lengths, 267-4322. three bedroom duplexes, star­ Bankrupt? Repossessed? Astro-graph everyone has felt that he has OUSHTA DO... ______^ NEED... AKC ReglAered, Futurity Monday-Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 townhouse at overbid and that he wants to property. Let us explain our Nominated, by Doberman ting at $250 per month. p.m. Honest Douglas accepts When your partner uses DONALD E. TARCA - pain­ Includes appliances, and is Independence By BERNICE BEDE OSOL discourage his partner by it:., fair proposal. Call Mr. ting and wallpapering, in­ INDOOR Pinscher Club of America. lowest down, smallest Blackwood and you hrippen to fully carpeted, heat not in- Village responding to show one ace Belfiore, 647-1413, terior, exterior, quality American and Canadian $250 payments. Douglas Motors, be void of some suit you FLEA MARKET cluided. No pets. Security and 1 bedroom less than he actually holds, workmanship, reasonable Champion Gemae, Hanky TWO BEDROOM apartment, 345 Main. should have some way of BROAD ST. COMMON, references required. Call 647- near school, churches and townhouse at but we don't recommend this MAY WE BUY your home? prices, phone 646-6812. Panky bred to his lovely - showing that you have that \ : d \ Quick, fair, all cash and no shopping area. Please call 646- Pine Ridge TOYOTA - See us for reliable ARIES (March 21-Aprll 19) SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) procedure. If you do respond MANCHESTER niece. Vindicator’s Black 649:2003. specific first-round control. problems. Call Warren E. 2623. used Toyotas with our 60-day You're likely to experience a Take a firm and realistic stance wrong and do miss a slam GL McHUGH Painting - in­ Behind Dairy Queen Magic Ms. An outstanding all Village $230 The Jacoby method of Howland, Realtors, 643-1108. 29 GLENWOOD STREET - 1 bedroom , 100% warranty. We also buy few minor frustrations today, today on matters directly affec­ your partner will never terior latex and oil, free es­ on Broad Street black litter, welped 10/14/75, ting your self-interests. Speak handling such a situation is to timates, reasonable, call 643- Litter has been graded, Two bedroom Duplex, THREE BEDROOM Con­ townhouse at used Toyotas. Lynch Motors, but you should be able to cope forgive you. appliances, private basement, handily. out lor your rights. bid six, not five, in the suit you INSTANT cash for your home. 9321. excellent confirmation sound dominium, 2 1/2 baths, rec Homestead Park 345 C e n te r S tr e e t, Call Dan Reale, at Reale’s EVERY SUNDAY no pets, lease arid security room, carpeted, air- Manchester, 646-4321. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. te m p e r a m e n t, w ith a Village 21) Keep what is told you In Oirner Realtors, 646-4525. 8 - 5 required. $210. per month. conditioning, car-port, pool $245 Someone whom you'll be Building-Contracting 33 pedi^eee of the top producing 1 bedroom ranch closely associated with today confidence today strictly to AntlquM, cribt, bottlM, Ininlu, Champions in the United Available January 1st. 649- and tennis privileges. $375 per WE PAY $15 for complete 9455 or 647-9773. type at Sunny may lay a few suggestion on yourself. If others were to have CASH tor your property. Call old m agulnM ind book*, chairs, States. Pups may be seen by month. Lease, security, and junk cars. Call Joey, Tolland been let in on it. they would Berry’s World NEWTON H. Smith & Sons - tools. World War I a II Brooke Village you worthy of consideration. us first it anxious to Sell. appointment, call Wilane references required. 646-3999 $210 Auto Body, 528-1990. know already. Remodeling, repairing, ad­ llsms,loathsr crsH and aalss, slo. MANCHESTER - New salt Listen carefully. Keith Real Estate, 646-4126 or Dobes, 623-9558. evenings. ^ 2 bedroom CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jen. Mr. Abernathy — Jones and Ridgeway ditions, rec rooms, porches FREE COFFEE AND box duplex, three bedrooms, GEMINI (May 21-June 20) II 649-1922. townhouse at PARTS DEPARTMENT now you pul your mind to it today 19) You could make an older and roofing. No job too small. HEATED REST ROOMS living room with fireplace, 1 THREE ROOMS - heat and open Saturdays. Complete line a Boats-Accessorles 45 Homestead Park you'll come up with clever ways person very happy today if Call 649-3144. 1/2 baths, all appliances, con­ hot water, second floor, $150 of Chrysler parts. Chorches you'd phone and let fier know Dealer's Space Village to save money on something LISTINGS venient schools and shopping. monthly security required, ^ bedroom Motors, 649-3646. that needs doing. you're thinking about her. TH A T EVEN SCARED CARPENTRY - Repairs, Available 14’ STARCRAFT aluminum Peterman Agency, 649-9404, WANTED!! boat with traiier and 6 h.p. call 646-0156. CANCER (June 21-July 22) Let AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) THE I remodeling, additions, gar­ a 646-2912. townhouse at 1967 MUSTANG, new exhaust, You're not likely to shun Johnson motor, 2 gas tanks, your hair down a bit today. Try YOU CAN BENEFIT from ages, roofing, call David No Admission Charge Homestead Park * a a ( new clutch, pressure plate, to see the less serious side of responsibilities today. Your ac­ Patria, 6441796. $275. Call 871-0866. our 45 YEARS EXPERI­ CALL MANCHESTER - First floor, VILLAGER APARTMENTS Village new shocks and brakes. events. Beneath the surface tions will win the admiration of five room apartment, all Five, room T ow nhouse 2 bedroom Engine rebuilt 44,000 miles there are a few chuckles. others. ENCE by SELLING YOUR WES ROBBINS carpentry S49-6844 PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) Antiques 48 appliances, fully carpeted, apartment, 1'A tiled baths, townhouse at ago. New tires. $5^. 742-8867 LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Several HOUSE through our firm. remodeling specialist. Ad­ family matters may need Im­ Your words will carry a lot basement storage with 2 air conditioners, wall-to-, Pine Ridge e 0 C | after 7 p.m. Call our Manchester Of­ ditions, rec rooms, dormers, SKIS - white. Hart, Galaxie, WANTED Antioue furniture, washer and dryer connec­ mediate attention today. Once more weight today than you wall carpeting, full base­ Village may realize. Use them wisely if fice lor an estimate of bullt-lns, bathrooms, 6’5” step in bindings, $25, glass, pewter, oil paintings, or tions.Convenient schools and 1954 MERCURY Monterey, 2- they're disposed of, pursue kitchens, 649-3446. ment, heat, hot water, bedroom lighter interests. advising another. value at no cost or obliga­ Henke, buckle boots, men’s other antique items. R. shopping. Peterman Agency, door hardtop, very good condi­ size 10 medium, $25, call 649- Harrison, 643-8709. 649-9404, 646-2912. appliances, fireplace. No duplex on (AO[ tion, best offer over $700. Call VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) tion. LEON CIESZYNSKI builder - Companions who are a bit too 1047. pets. Congress St. 871-0866. g o u r ACT NOWI new homes custom built, ANTIQUES WANTED - MANCHESTER - Large two 649-7620 frivolous are likely to turn you remodeled, additions, rec American furniture, oriental off today. Seek company that's J. WATSON BEACH CO. RECONDITIONED Kirby for bedroom Townhouse, private into something heavier. b i r t h d a y _____ rooms, garages, kitchens rugs, paintings, pewter. Wind­ DAMATO Trucks lor Sale 62 193 E. CENTER 8T. sale, one year free service. entrances and patio, full base- LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) In- Jan. 25, 1976 remodeled, bath tile, cement Also demo at real good price. sor chairs, crocks, jugs, ment, includes heat, MANCHESTER 647-9139 CENTRAL Five room Duplex, formal on of limited value may work. Steps, dormers. 875-9190. weathervanes, primitives. appliances, carpeting, pool, ENTERPRISES 1973 DUMP TRUCK for sale - Set realistic, worthwhile goals R»»Hon - MLS garage, lease, one child max, filter down to you through a Born Loser — Art Sansom Equal Houting Opportunity Residential or commercial. Ron Dionne, 643-1691. ice skating pond, $265. per 240 New State Rd. GMC 6500 6 wheeler, 6 yard, for yourself this coming year. after 6 p.m, 643-5029. friend today. You'll be able to Call 649-4291. ATLAS - Tires, five steel month. Damato Enterprises, Manchester automatic transmission, V6 appraise it for its worth. Begin now to formulate plans belted, 4-ply white wall radial FURNITURE - Rugs, pain­ 646-1021. RENTAL OFFICE OPEN gas, tires 900-20. For informa­ by laying strong foundations FOUR ROOM apartment, se­ 9 TO 5 WEEKDAYS and moving in a positive direc­ /..AFTER I POLISH THIS TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY J-78-15 offered at $60. each. tings, pewter, dolls, crocks, tion call 646-8870 between 10-5 K i THOUGHT YOU' Carpentry and general con­ lamps, etc. Now accepting UNUSUAL Deluxe one cond floor, stove, 9 TO 3 SATURDAYS daily. tion. □ MISC. SERVICES Call Mr. Wilcox at 525-5311 refrigerator, heat, hot water . 11 TO 3 SUNDAYS WERE COUWnUG OFF, I’LL HAVEG,330 tracting. Resiuentlal and before 10 a.m. consignments, for February bedroom Towrihouse, private commercial. Whether it be a auction. 644-8962. entrances and patio, full base- included. $195, No pets. 1974 DODGE V an, V8, Bugs Bunny — Heimdahl and Stoffel yNEA. Inc FORTHEC^AV Security deposit required. 644- Services Offered 31 small repair job, a custom SWIMMING POOLS - Luxury ment, includes, heat, 646-1021 automatic, power, tape built home or anything in above m u n d pool distributor appliances, carpeting and 0890. player, insulation and pan­ “So you're one of the fellas who have been between, call 646-1379. pool, ice skating pond. $245 eled. All mags. Call Dave, 649- THAT PJJ&BER BOKJE depicting me as clumsy, eh? — OOPSI" REWEAVING burns, holes. will sd l and completely in­ Sandy’s Antiques MANCHESTER - South - Near Zippers, umbrellas repaired. stall a huge 16x31’ OD swim per month. Damato Enter­ 32 LINDEN ST. - Attractive, 6644. KEEPS OSGOOD DUSV, AN’ RootIng-SIdIng-ChImney 34 218 SPRUCE ST. prises, 646-1021. 1-84, 3 1/2 rooms, appliances, six room duplex. Across from MAYBE HE WON'T EAT SO Window shades, Venetian pool complete with fencing, heat, hot water, 2-car parking, Our Boarding House — Carroll & McCormick blinds. Keys. TV for rent. sundeck, filter and pump. MANCHESTER, CONN. Center Park. Near Bus line, 1970 CHEVROLET Blazer, MUCH.' $195. 521-2410. shopping etc. Lease, security. Marlow’s, 867 Main St. $49- BIDWELL Home Improve­ Now only $888. Full price Open Tues.-Sat 10-5 MANCHESTER GARDENS - pow er angle plow , V-8, /KSr ZV/AO ment Co. Expert installation WILL BUY FOR CASH two bedroom Duplex in Miaale-aged couple preferred. automatic, power steering. ysr/S A 5221. financing available. Call toll AVAILABLE February 1, six LIS5EN, m O i. WHATEVER PONT HEi HEAPIN' of aluminum siding, gutters free 1-8WI-628-9607, 9-9 dally. WILL AUCTION ON beautiful country setting, $199 No pets or children. Excellent condition. $2,650. Bossy PET and trims. Roofing installa­ monthly includes heat, hot room Duplex, newly References required. Call 649- 643-9521, Bob. IF WU'RE YOU W16H. LOOK rOR A W0B6E CUSTOM DRAPERIES • COMMISSION BASIS renovated, utilities and heat HOPIN' T'HIRE JAKE.' BUT I FINISH THAN made very reasonable, work tion and repairs. 649-6495,875- WATER CONDITIONER - water, appliances, and 7911 mornings and afternoons. NOW 9109. APPRAISAL SERVICE not included, call 646-1511. OUT K COULP TAKE BUT A SKIER ON guaranteed, call anytime, 649- Rapidayton, used five years, WANTED ' parking. Walk to everything. 1965 JEEP, 3/4 ton, pick-up brine solution, kulomatlc Superintendent, 646-0090. TALCOTTVILLE - six rooms, and plow, needs work. $700. WRAS5LIN' A MAN WHO HE AUUMP 4266. Haily Toyt, Ou m , OM Pahitlna*, MANCHESTER - Nice 6 room HORACE Tetrault — Siding, backwash, new $400. will sell Robert C. White Company, $185, lease, security, no pets, Call 643-9521, Bob. COACH VOUR NEVER JU6T THAT'6 The Flintstones — Hanna-Barbera Productions roofing, storm windows, aw­ PawMr, BronzM, Rug*, Lamp*, Duplex, 11/2 baths, rec room, available February 1st, 643- EKSHT- PAY Wf?E$TLEP PlNNEP TREE SERVICE-(Soucier) for $145. 643-8474. Clock*, FumRun, Ok 236-5961. Equal Housing. SANDED nings. Quality workmanship, garage, no pets, security and 2819. 1973 FORD F-lOO pickup, six MAKE CUCKOO CLOCK BEFORE h im self AT THE Trees cut, trimmed or topped, S ld u o *. references required. $225 stumps removed, fully in­ free estimates. Fully insured. TWO COUCHES, dresser, WEST CENTER ST. - 3 1/2 new tires, excellenil condition. OFFER \b ON 1T£. ANP BEAT, b o t t o m ' 872-9187, 649-3417. bed, for sale. Call 646-3189 646-2680 046-1882 room efficiency unit, gas fur­ monthly, available February CHARLES APARTMENTS - $2300, call 647-1661. NINTH PAY.' c o w b e l l : sured. Got a tree problem? 1st. Call 643-0237. _ I Well worth a phone call. 742- after 6:30 p.m. nace, completely renovated, new deluxe 4 1/2 room Townhouse with garage, two 8252. D&A ROOFING. Roofs, ------••••••••■••••••••••••••••• monthly.nly andanc security, ■ One Quart | siding, gutters, and leaders. SKI BOOTS for sale-tie type, Wanted to Buy 49 call 646-1189. air conditioners, 1 1/2 baths, Motorcycles-BIcycles 64 WATERPROOFING Free estimates. Fully in­ size 5-8 1/2, $10 a pair. Cali ----- T~ ------i ORANGE JUKE 12* | porches, laundry hook-up, carpeted and appliances, hatchways, foundation sured. 249^)205. 649-6990. IWLLS - Faying top MANCHEISTER - unusual one I with purchase of one dozen | 1972 KAWASAKI 350, leaving cracks, sump pumps installed, ------prices for your old dolls. $65. bedroom Townhouse, full I assorted donuts at regular j sound control included. Quiet for the military. Must sell, street near all schools. fireplace repairs, concrete SPECIALIZING in cleaning PORTABLE public address rad bisque basement, private entrances I price with this AD. | $400, call 649-63W. and repairing Chimneys and Immediate occupancy. basement floors, ceramic tile lectern (Argus), both a/c and “P fof and patio, $230 per month, j Qood SundayrThuradey I roofs. Free estimates. 30 Inspection daily 2-4, 646-0800, repairs, slate hallways. battery operated. Ehccellent ®®11 ® Damato Enterprises, 646-1021. T Jen. 25-29lh I Years Experience. Howley, condition. Will sacrifice. 646- without getting our offer. CaU ------^------646-1540. Campers-Trallers Expert mason. 643-4953, 653- Mobile Homes 85 imiiiiTTi 2914, 527-5522. 643-5361. 5328. locally, 875-7356. ELLINGTON Penny Hill . T - V I MSTER DONUT I FOR RENT - Duplex, two SERVICE ------.... ----- 7.— ;------Apartments - 3 1/2 large I 255 Weal Middle Tpke. I SELLING YOUR Mobile DRESSMAKING, hems and Heating-Plumbing 35 MACY FERGUSON riding WANTED - Used kitchen rooms, five closets, bedroom, parking, water, lawn mower 7-HP, $275, pool cabinets, top and or bottoms - appliances, carpeting and I Manchestar | stove, refrigerator, cellar, at­ home? Buyers waiting. 1 - ^ alterations done in my home. 0360. Reasonable. Call 646-4019. SEWERLINES, sink lines, table, standard size, $125, necessary, storage. Heat and hot water tic, adults, preferred, call 649- cleaned with electric cutters, Bear Cat 3 scanner, hi-low Call 646t1929 after 6 p.m. included. Parking for two 2559. W ONT LET Buz Sawyer — Roy Crane FEMALE ROOMMATES to A HOME FOR Everyone - 50 HIM ESC A PE =_ FURNITURE Refinlshlng. ^ professionals. McKinney frequency, $250, call 646-3248...... cars. Adults, positively no share five room apartment, THREE ROOM furnished floor plans to choose from. C)i8/iii>viaA K I u H«u U-. Free pick-up apd delivery. Bros. Sewage Disposal Com­ ------^ pels. Immediate occupancy. private bedrooms and baths, J r , AT FIRST BUT I BELIEVE I'V E FOUND A THAT'5 THE SPIRIT, OR. apartment, all appliances, in­ Choice of color and decor, new WELL, I'M GLAD TO DOVER. ASA REWARD, Call 646-8567. pany, 643-5308. TWO 8x10 braided rugs, wool, G RENTALS $195. Call 875-9407 if no 643-2092. SHORTCUT------IF Y O U 'R E cludes, heat, hot water, elec­ 14’ wide $9,895. Front kitchen, SEE YOU AT WORK YOU /KAY HAVE YOUR cotton, one pad, occassional answer, 871-1666. ON MY ATOMIC WILLING TO TRIGGER THE l l WIFE BACK. { One Quart THREE ROOM apartment, tricity, call 646-3810. matching appliances, arid Short Ribs — Frank Hill NO JOB too small, toilet table, excellent condition, $75, ...... BOMB, PR. DOVER. EXPLOSION WITH A CLOCK repairs, plugged drains, call 646-2339. Rooms for Rent 52 TWO BEDROOM Garden heat, hot water, cooking gas, more to the deluxe Blue I ORANGE JUKE 12< Baron, $16,995. Used homes MECHANISM kitchen faucets replaced, ------apartments, large kitchen, no stove, refrigerator, wall-to- -MANCHESTER - two r ^ \ C r ^ , WE/MUST FlNPj ' m a y b e ON^ BEING ugly ENOUC3H • with purchase of one dozen bedroom Townhouse, 1 1/2 form $495. No better time to rz^i'This VOLCANO repaired, rec rooms, WANTED - Fur coat, good ESSEX MOTOR INN - Weekly pets, appliances. Call Glaston- wall carpet, centrally located, S O P \S A M o fry . A MAIDEN TO , i THE other ro PASS ftpR A - n f c i I assorted donuts at regular bathroom remodeliiw, heat condition, full or ja c k e t rooms, single $56., double $69. bury House 633-4972. $175. Adults only, no pets. baths, full basement, trade. Excellent financing SAC(2IFICE'., ANV 19PE O F HAS ITS ADV/VTA6 ES. ! price with this AD. modernization, etc. Free es­ length. Size 11-12. Call 643- p lu s ta x , c o n tin e n ta l ------^------Security deposit required. carpeting, appliances, air con­ available. Immediate parking ABOUND. m e island. Qood Sunday-Thuraday timates gladly given. M & M 92B. breakfast, mpid service, color EAST HARTFORD - two Call 643-9678. ditioning. pet permitted, $250 throughout, the state, ( ^ e in V Jan. 25-2»th Plumbing & Heating, 64^2871. ------TV, utilities, parking. Call, bedroom deluxe heated monthly, 649-8052. and clieck our prices, parts, 7 TAG SALE - Moving, January 646-2300. townhouse, air-conditioner, MANCHESTER - Four room supplies and accessories, full I MISTER DONUT BOTTI HEATING and Plum­ 24 & 25, 10 a.m. » 4 p.m., ------dishwasher, disposal, all Duplex, appliances, base­ EAST HARTFORD - two time service Department. bing - All heating and plum­ Directions: Oak St. to Count^ FURNISHED ROOM for rent, appliances. 1 1/2 baths, plus ment, parking, adults. No room furnished apartment, Plaza Homes, 1348 Wilbur 255 West Middle Tpke. suitable for one person, nice Cross------Highway,, Berlin Tam- % Mancheater bing repairs plus remodeling. Lane to 106 Huckleberry M ., all conveniences. Parking, laundry hookups. $240. 528- pets. Security required. 643- roiT «i« «ui ITcal U-trlFnrfl npqr hiic line ^**11 (UO-k971 iinq Ofta noon vard no noU hone SWI-7I14II pike, Berrlin. Conn. 1-OMW . m i frwrX. - ij a l-lY t A PAGE TWELVE - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Sat., Jan. 24, 1976 Obituaries Mrs. Roland A. Midford Mrs. Edward Adamowicz Mrs. Ethel Olmstead Midford, 76, BOLTON — Beatrice Daudier Robeson dies, of 3900 Park Ave., Bridgeport, Adamowicz, 61, of 65 Llynwood Dr. athlete, singer formerly of Manchester, died Friday died Thursday at Hartford Hospital. at a Fairfield convalscent home. She She was the wife of Edward was the wife of Roland A. Midford. Adamowicz. PHILADELPHIA (UPI) - Paul Mrs. Midford was bom in New Born in Biddeford, Maine, Mrs. Robeson, internationally known Milford and lived in Manchester Adamowicz lived in Hartford for baritone singer, actor, football star before moving to Bridgeport. She many years before coming to Bolton and controversial black activist, died was a member of Manchester 22 years ago. Friday at a local hospital. He was 77. Garden Club. Before she retired, she Other survivors are a daughter, was employed as a computer Mrs. Dorothy Norton of Hartford; A spokesman at Presbyterian operator at Aetna Life and Casualty, four sisters, Mrs. Gertrude Kilduff of Hospital said Robeson was admitted Hartford. Glastonbury, Mrs. Rita Simboski of to the hospital Dec. 28 after suffering a stroke. Other survivors are two sons, Hartord, Mrs. Hector Bouchard of Rodney W. Midford of Ellington and Sanford, Maine, and Mrs. Edith Dube Robeson’s outspoken political views, including remarks favoring Howard R. Midford of Wethersfield; of Honolulu, Hawaii; three the l^viet Union, made him the a sister, Mrs. Inez Schempp of Strat­ grandchildren and two great­ target of Communist hunters in later ford; eight grandchildren and two grandchildren. Bradley Keazer, president of Manchester Jaycees, displays the “Outstanding Boss” award life and alienated many admirers. great-grandchildren. The funeral is Monday at 9:30 a.m. plaque to Attys. David C. Wichman, left; Vincent L. Diana, standing next to Keazer; and The funeral is Monday at 2 p.m. at at the Fisette Funeral Home, 20 His father, the Rev. William Drew Robeson, a Methodist minister, was Jerome Walsh, right; three of the partners of the law firm of Garrity, Walsh and Diana. the Dennis and Darcy Funeral Home, Sisson Ave., Hartford. Burial will be bom in slave quarters, but escaped 1046 Fairfield Ave., Bridgeport. in Rose Hill Memorial Park, Rocky Atty Harold, W. Garrity, the other partner in the firm, was absent when the presentation from bondage in 1860 and later - Burial will be at the convenience of Hill. was made. (Herald photo by Dunn) received a college education. the family. Friends may call at the funeral Friends may call at the funeral home Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 Robeson was born April 9,1898, in a (Continued from Page One) home Sunday from 2 to 5 p.m. p.m. Princeton, N.J., parsonage. He was Cassano, Woods, one of five children of Louisa Bustill Retarded Citizens, which meets each way to take a personal interest in my members and guests of the •.V* Robeson, a former Philadelphia development as an attorney. They Manchester Jaycees, that the trouble school teacher. Wednesday evening at Bennet. have encouraged me to take advan­ 1 Marriage TV topic 1 “The partners of Garrity, Walsh with the country is that the spirit of Robeson was educated at New and Diana have made a marked and tage of seminars at their expense. the people is gone. He feels that the i "M arriage Today and in on Channel 22. ft Jersey public schools and graduated invaluable contribution to my in­ They continue to offer me the oppor­ elected officials are no longer con­ tunity for professional development i the Future,” four special The programs will be from Rutgers College in 1919 with a dividual development, on the cerned with the people, and thus the live television telephone conducted by the Rev. Ed­ bachelor of arts degree. He was a professional level, professionally and on a daily basis. Aside from selling people have lost their spirit to par­ % talk programs will be mund Nadolny, director of Si member of the honor society. Phi as a Jaycee,” Alexander said. me on the Jaycees, the partners have ticipate. f f presented at 9:30 a.m. the Archdiocese of Hart­ ft Beta Kappa. A giant in physique, stan­ “Professionally, it was the been both generous and understan­ He challenged his listeners to stand •X Monday through Thursday ford office of com­ X* ding 6-3 and weighing 210, he was an partners who gave me my first op- ding, allowing me to fulfill my up and tell those running for election munications. Jaycee commitment. - 'C\ outstanding athlete in college. portuxity in the legal profession and what the people want and ask them to all the partners have gone out of their Brad Davis, television news be more responsive to the needs of reporter for Channel 3, told the 115 the people. Police charge two after struggle Manchester week in review Police forcefully arrested two men and engine running. The two men in­ a motor vehicle while his license was Friday night in a parking lot at the side refused to open the car and iden­ suspended. Villager Apartments on Sycamore tify themselves. Other arrests Included: Winter came, and stayed Lane and charged them with third- Officer Hanley said the driver put • R ita M. Heffron, 54, of IB degree criminal mischief and in­ the car in gear as the passenger ’Thompson Rd. was arrested Friday Snow and sub-zero temperatures the interest and the town 4 per cent. three officers of the bank were terfering with an officer. reached under the front seat and and charged with evading respon­ accompanied by gusting winds this Also Tuesday, the Board of Direc­ promoted; four new directors were The men are Dana W. Wolcott, 27, pulled out a "long object.” Officer sibility in connection with a week kept many Manchester tors was briefed by the town’s bond elected; six new corporators were of East Hartford and Frederick A. Waterhouse broke the passenger side December accident. Court is Feb. 10. residents indoors. counsel on the ramifications of the named; and retiring director Leon Goltra, 28, of 635 Center St. Both are window and grabbed the passenger, • Ann M. Drake, 21, of 87 Tudor For those who did go out into the complex and controversial City and Thorp was honored and named a being held on $1,000 surety bond for Wolcott. Lane was arrrested Friday at 11:45 world, it was a chilly struggle, To\yn Development Act, passed after director emeritus. appearance Monday in Common After a sort struggle on the ground, a.m. at the Sears store in the sometimes with no cooperation from many amendments by the special In other fields Pleas Court 12 in East Hartford. the officer handcuffed Wolcott. Parkade and charged with fourth- the family car. seccion of the 1975 General May 1 was set as the target date for The arrests followed a call to The driver, Goltra, unlocked his degree larceny. Court in Feb. 9. Wednesday night the town highway Assembly. moving the old Keeney Street School police from a Villager resident. The door and Officer Hanley removed • The car driven by James J. Gor­ department’s full fleet of 28 trucks to the Cheney Homestead grounds, caller said a car with two men in It him and handcuffed him. man, 38, of 691 Porter St. struck a was in force plowing, scraping and In education the Manchester Bicentenial Com­ was going back and forth in his After further investiation, police thailbox and a utility pole on E. Mid­ sanding. High winds caused drifting Manchester’s Board of Education mittee was told. parking area. The lights were off. discovered a smashed window in a dle Tpke. near Lake St. Friday at in many places, making the job more started and finished its page-by-page The Manchester Art Association The car had struck a parked truck, he station wagon in one of the lots, as 11:32 p.m. difficult. review of School Supt. James obtained approval from the com­ told police. well as the damaged truck noted in Gorman told police he had swerved The constant cold kept the ice in Kennedy’s 1976-1977 budget mittee to have the association’s an­ Officers Gary Waterhouse and the resident’s phone call. to avoid a car which had stopped in good condition at the town’s skating recommendation. nual art and craft show held in con­ John Hanley responded to the call. Goltra was also charged with front of him. His car was tow ^ from areas, however, and promised hours- The board’s first two budget junction with the Bicentennial They found a car in another evading responsibility and operating the scene, but he was not injured. No on-ice total for the year. workshops — Monday and Thursday parade June 12. Sycamore Lane lot with its lights off arrests were made. At the week’s end, more cold nights — produced a lot of discussion The state Department of Transpor­ weather and possibly some' snow about improvements and regular tation announced that Manchester’s were predicted. programs in the $14,150,063 budget Burr Corners-to-downtown-Hartford plan. commuter bus service was the must- Package store robbed In government Allan Thomas, school board chair­ used of any of the department’s 14 man, said this week the board Manchester Democrats and bus projects in 1975. Bolton Police are still in­ probably will make several Republicans both endorsed town Officials of the state Department adjustments in Kennedy’s State police reported an vestigating. committees for 1976-78, to take office Community Affairs said plans for a armed holdup took place at Vernon in March — the Democrats by recommendation at the third budget 40-unit, state-funded elderly housing 7:30 p.m. Friday at the Rt. Charles Mitchell, 33, of caucuses Wednesday in all 10 voting workshop, Tuesday at 8 p.m. at 45 N. project in Manchester need only 6 and 44A Package Store in Glastonbury was arrested districts, the Republicans in an -ac­ School St. minor revisions before approval. The Bolton. Friday at 4:30 p.m. at a tion Thursday by the existing But Thomas said Kennedy’s budget project is planned for 171 Spencer St. Two black men entered parking lot off Vernon Cir­ Republican town committee. is already tight, and budget cuts, if by the Manchester Housing Authori­ the store, one showed the made, won’t be too deep. cle and charged with The Democratic town committee ty. owner a small handgun, operating a motor vehicle has 80 members and the Republican and they demanded all the while under the influence town committee has 85. Each will In business People store’s money, police said. of alcohol or drugs. Court have 10 newcomers as members for Heritage Sa-vings and Loan The Rev. Carl Henry Anderson, The owner gave them $150 is Feb. 2. 1976-78. Association announced this week it senior co-pastor at Emanual in cash and they Ibft. Tuesday, the town sold $2.9 million has reduced its basic home mortgage Lutheran Church, announced his in school general obligation bonds to loan interest rate from 9 to 8Vz per resignation to the congregation last ABOUT TOWN Roosevelt and Cross Inc. of New cent. A Herald survey of other banks Sunday at its annual meeting. His Services at Emanuel York City at an exteremely favorably serving Manchester indicated that retirement will be effective Aug. 1. Lulher Hall between ser­ interest rate — 5.9419 per cent. mortgage rates are "softening” and He came to Emanuel 21 years ago. Lutheran Church Sunday vices. will be at 8:30 and 11 a.m. The 20-year bonds are for the $5.6 decreases are expected in the next The congregation elected the Rev. Children may attend Great Books Discussjon million Illing and Bennet Junior High few months, although it seems un­ Mr. Anderson as pastor emeritus worship with their parents Group will meet additions and renovations, likely the interest rates will go below effective June 13. Officer James McCooe of the and then go to the chapel Wednesday at 8 p.m. at the authorized by the voters November 8'/2 per cent. The Savings Bank of Manchester Manchester Police Department was for a children’s service. At home of Mrs. William 1973. recognized with a pin and certificate 9:45, there will be Church Sleith, 32 Wyllys St. "the The state’s share of the construc­ conducted its annual meeting Mon­ day night and announced that: 1975 upon donating his 13th gallon of School, a Bible Study Hour Sound and the Fury” by tion cost is ^ .7 million. In addition, was a banner year for the bank: blood to the Red Cross Bloodmobile. and an Adult Forum. William Faulkner will be the state will pay 1.9419 per cent of Ready for basketball Sunday Coffee will be served in discussed. New members are welcome.' Winners of the ticket sales program for this Fire calls NOW OPEN! Sunday’s 3 p.m. wheelchair basketball game Green School. (Town) tion at the convalescent at the Clarke Arena at Manchester High Manchester home. For The Newest, and The Best School pose on the court. They are, left to Friday, 12:33 p.m, — , South Windsor Today, 1:50 a.m. — mop­ right, David Stansberry, Kevin Anderson, wood stove smoke stack Friday, 12:54 p.m. — ping up water from broken broken sprinkler pipe in Sean Phillips, and Crystal Moquin. The town caused neighbor to call in water pipe in an apartment alarm for 60 Florence St. the South Windsor Con­ in the housing for the elder­ BERNIE’S GOOD PIZZA school system psychologists will take on the (Town) valescent Home on Main ly on Elm St. Downtown Manchester at 699 Main Street New Haven Spokebenders, members of the Friday, 12:50 p.m. — St. Connecticut wheelchair basketball league. water pipes broke at 35 Friday, 5:17 p.m. — Rockville Proceeds benefit town handicapped. Over 600 Oak St. (Town) another sprinkler malfunc- Today, 3:25 a.m. — elec­ trical fire at 138 Grove St. watched last year’s first wheelchair game Friday, 4:10 p.m. — small amount of water in and more are expected this year, weather cellar at Glenney’s lumber permitting, said a psychologist. The store on N. Main St. Spokebenders won last year. This year the (Eighth District) OPEN psychologists realize they are the han­ Friday, 5:21 p.m. — O A LL DAY dicapped ones in the wheelchairs and will be dryer fire at 39 Oliver Rd. better prepared. Also, the ticket sale winners caused smoke in house. (Eighth District) pictured above will help them. (Herald photo Today, 6:09 a.m. — oil iundayl by Barlow) burner malfunction at the SBBSI! Coupon Sun, thru Thurs. THIS WEEK'S SPEIML! Jan. 25 thru Jan. 29 Buy One Dozen of Our Staff Is Here ALL MEDKMAL 7 Da]fs A Week ASSORTED DONUTS SERVKES To Serve Your Family! AVAILABLE end get 1 Qt. Seelteet TIIVIT,YOirU.LIHITI Orange Juice for only WESTOWN Over 25 PHARMACY CALL 646-5555 (Next to 4 5 5 HARTFORD RD. Years MR, DONUT Stop and . MANCHESTER of 255 W. MIDDLE TPKE., MANCHESTER Shop) iContinuousI Best Wishes from — ■‘YOUR COMMUNITY Service! HEALTH SERVICE STORE AL PALMER, CONTRACTOR f th e ■rouble jirit of hat the r con- lus the to par-

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m - Jaii. 24,'mff ~ At the Bushnell This week’s* movies on TV Jazz immortal Dave Brubeck is joined by two of his sons in a Hartford Symphony Foruni of the arts Armstrong-Chicago Style” (1963). Peter Breck, Toby Pops concert tonight at 8:15 at the By June Tompkins (1976). Red Buttons, Baker, Ruta Lee. Bushnell Memorial Hall in Hartford. 1:00 (5) "Behind the Mask” Margaret Avery, Janet 4:00.(9) “Theatre of Death’ll Sunday at 2 and 6 p.m., Mazowsze, the (1932). Boris Karloff, MacLachian. (1966). Christopher Lee, Lelia Polish Song and Dance Company will per­ Horn soloist Constance Cununings. 11:30 (3) “The Fiction- Goldoni. Makers’’ (1967). Roger 4:30 (20) “Dick Barton form. Bruce DeLugo of Glastonbury will be 1:00 (9) “The Wednesday at 9:40 and 11:10 a.m., the Deathmaster” (1972). Robert Moore, Sylvia Syms. Strikes fe c k ” (1949). Bernard one of the soloists at the Manchester Civic 11:30 (40). “Birds of Prey” Fox, Bob Crane, Werner Hartford Symphony Orchestra’s Young QOarry, Bill Ewings Brenda Orchestra concert on Feb. 8. He will play (1973). David Janssen, Ralph Kelemperer. People’s Concert will perform by special Dickson. the Strauss Horn Concerto, first move­ 2:30 (5) “Curly Top” (1935). Meeker, Elayne Heilveil. 11:30 (3) “The Appaloosa” arrangement with area schools. For (1966). Marlon Brando. ment. Shirley ’Temple, John Boles. 12:00 (9) “The ’Third Man” details, phone 278-1450. 11:30 (40) “They’ve Kid­ The concert will be at 3 p.m. in Bailey 3:00 (9) “Grave of the Vam­ (1949). Joseph Cotton, Orson ’Thursday at 8 p.m., award-winning ac­ napped Anne Benedict” Auditorium. pire” (1972). William Smith. Welles, Rudy Valli. tor Hal Holbrook returns to the Bushnell (1975). E.G. Marshall, Lloyd DeLugo studied with Arthur Goldstein 3:30 (3) “Tall Story” (1960). Nolan. with his one-man show “Mark ’Twain Antiiony Perkins Jane Fonda, Monday at C.W. Post College in Waterbury and 11:30 (5) “ Wing and a Tonight.’’ At present, Holbrook has about Ray Walston, Anne Jackson. Paul Ingraham and Jim Jacobs at the Prayer” (1944). Don Ameche, 10 hours of material on hand. The printed 6:30(9) “Cult of the Cobra” 1:00 (5) “Reach for the Hartt College of Music, University of Dana Andrews. program for the evening lists a total of 43 (1955). Richard Long, David Sky” (1957). Kenneth More, Hartford. 11:30 (9) “The Man Who selections from which Holbrook chooses Janssen,Taith Domerque. Alexander Knox. He is an instrumental music teacher at Could Cheat Death” (1959). what he wants to do at each performance. 9:00 (20-22-30) “The New 1:00 (9) “Stop, You’re the Hockanum School in E ast Hartford. Anton Diffring, Christopher Friday and Saturday, the Hartford Centurions” (1972). George C. Killing Me” (1953). Broderick Before that, he was a student teacher in Crawford, Qaire Trevor. Lee, Hazel Court. Ballet with Lisa Bradley will present a Scott. Stacy Keach, Jane South Windsor. 4:00 (9) “Crosswinds” program including three Hartford Alexander. DeLugo plays first horn with the (1951) . John Payne, Rhonda premieres. Friday’s performance will be 9:00 (57) “Cesar and Manchester Civic Orchestra, and has Rosalie’’ (1972). Romy Fleming, Forrest Tucker. 8 p.m. and Saturday’s performances will Thursday played in numerous student and semi- Schneinder, Sami Frey, 4:30 (20) “ Djevil on be 2:30 and 8 p.m. Horseback” (1954). Liam professional musical productions. Umberto Orsini. 1:00 (5) “Trouble in the Feb. 4, at 8:15 p.m., Arthur Winograd Redmond. , Tickets for the concert will be available 11:15 (40) “ My Favorite Glen” (1954). Forrest Tucker, will conduct the Hartford Symphony 8:00 (20-22-30) “The Day of Brunette” (1947). Dorothy Margaret Lockwood. ' at the door. Students will be admitted the Jackal” (1973). Alan Orchestra in a program featuring violinist Lamour, Peter Lorre, Lon 1:00 (9) “Paradise Lagoon” free. Edward Fox, Michel Isaac Stern in Saint-Saen’s Violin Concer­ Chaney, Charles Dingle. (1958). Kenneth More, Sally Lonsdale, Alan Bade), Eric to No. 3. 11:30 (3) "Countdown” Ann Howes. Contemporary music . Porter, Cyril Cusack, Tony Feb. 5 at 8 p.m., the Bushnell will host (1968). Jam es Caan, 4:00 (9) “Thunder in the Contemporary guitarist/composer Britton, Delphine Seyrig, Olga the Cleveland Orchestra with Lorin Robert Duvall, Charles Aid- East” (1953). Alan Ladd, Georges-Picot. !^ azel conducting and featuring cellist 'W illiam Hellermann of New York City man, Joanna Moore. Deborah Kerr, Charles Boyer. 11:30 (3) “Bedtime Sto^ will present a classical guitar recital 11:30 (8) “ 12 Angry Men” 4:30 (20) “The Chinese Stephen Geber. (1964). Marlon Brando, David featuring music of the American avent- (1957). Henry Fonda, Lee J. Bungalow” (1940). Kay Niven. Penny Marshall (left) and Cindy Williams star as “Laveme and Shirley,” two garde tonight at 8:30 at Real Art Ways Cobb, E.G. Marshall, Jack Walsh. Wallace Douglas. 11:30 (9) “The Implacable girls working in a Milwaukee brewery. In an ABC-TV comedy premiering ’Tuesday Music lecture Klugman. 8:00 (20-22-30) “ Sisters” (RAW), 197 Asylum St., Hartford. Three” (1966). Geoffrey at 8:30 p.m. It’s spinoff from ABC’s successful “Happy Days” series. 1:30 (5) “Down to the Sea in (1973). Margot Kidder, Jen­ “The Golden Age of Viennese Music” Friday at 8:30 p.m., Joseph Celli will Home, Christian Gajoni. Ships” (1949). Richard Wid- nifer Salt, Charles Cuming, will be the subject of the third in a series present a film/music concert at RAW. 11:30 (5) “The Garden of mark, Lionel Barrymore. Bill Finley. of music lectures presented Monday by Celli will perform the Connecticut the Finzi Contini (1971). Lino 1:30 (9) “House of Dracula” 11:30 (3) “Morituri” (1965) Today, Jan. 24 the Hartford Symphony Auxiliary. ’The premier of “Tuonelan Joutsen” for Capolicchio, Dominique San- (1945). l^n Chaney, John Marlon Brando, Yul Brynner. event will be from i:30 to 3 p.m. at the English horn, film, and electronic tape by da, Fabio Testi. BRUCE DELiJGO Carradine, Lionel Atwill. 11:30 (5) Beau Geste” 1:00 5:30 Family at W ar...... 24 auditorium of American School for the Roger Hannay. (1939). Gary Cooper, Ray Children’s Film Festival .. 3 Minoritv Report...... 3 9:00 Deaf in West Hartford. Tickets are available at the door. Final performance Armchair traveler Tuesday Milland. M ovies...... 5-9 To be announced ...... 18 Marv Tvler Moore...... 3 Tickets are available at the door. Further information is available by Sunday is the final performance at the Ralph Gerstle will direct the armchair Sunday 12:45 (9) “Illegal” (1953). Dick Van Dyke...... 20 Catalo...... 24 S.W.’a .T...... 8-40 calling 525-5521. 1:00 (5) “Mrs. Mike” Eklward G. Robinson, Nina Hartford Stage Co. in Hartford of the traveler to Guatemala and The Vucatan in Star T rek ...... 22 5:00 M ovies...... 20-22-30-57 ‘Carmen’ at Hartt 7:30 (30) “Captains of the (1949). Dick Powell, Evelyn Foch, Jayne Mansfield. . 24 musical revue by Noel Coward, “Oh a travelogue at the Goodspeed Opera Woman Alive ...... News...... 3-22 ■>:30 Clouds” (1942). James Keyes. Vegetable Soup...... 30 Manchester High School students and Coward!” House in East Haddam Jan. 31 at 2:30 and Jazz In Meriden Mission: Impossible ...... 5 ■^ob Newhart...... 3 Cagney, Dennis Morgan, Alan 1:00 (9) “Three Sailors and Garner Ted Armstrong.. . 40 .8-40 Ilga Paups and Tails Paups of Ray Aranha’s ‘"The Estate” will have 8:30 p.m. and.Feb.' 1 at 4 p.m. G olf...... iberace Show ...... 5 The Dixieland All Stars will appear Hale. a Girl” (1953). Jane Powell, <:30 Racing ...... , . 9 .'erry Falwell ...... 18 Manchester, both students at Hartt its world premier at the Hartford Stage Friday tonight at 8:30 at Holiday Inn, Meriden, 12:00 (5) “ Flying Wild” Gordon MacRae, Gene Make It Real ...... 8 World Team Tennis...... 18 Monty Python...... 24 College of Music, will appear in Friday and will play through March 7. The Brazilian piano-duo (1941). Leo Gorcey, Bobby Nelson, Jack E. Leonard. sponsored by the Connecticut ’lYaditional 1:00 (5) “Brigham Young” Call of the W est...... 20 To be announced ...... 20 ’ 0:00 “Carmen” presented by the Hartt Opera- story is about Thomas Jefferson’s con­ Jordan. 4:00 (9) “The Big Trees” Joseph Alberto Kaplan and Gerardo Jazz Club, Inc. (1940). Tyrone Power, Linda Wall St. Week...... 24 Black Pei’spective...... 30 Carol Burnett...... 3 Theatre tonight at 8 and Sunday at 2:30 frontation with a free black scientist and 1:00 (5) “Nightmare Alley” (1952) . Kirk. Douglas, Eve Parente, a Brazilian piano duo, will pre­ Darnell. Fisherm an...... 30 Open Door...... 57 News...... 5 p.m. in Millard Auditorium at the Univer­ (1947). ’T^one Power, Coleen Miller, Patrice Wymore, his anguished love for a slave-mistress. sent a Brazilian music program tonight at Free musical events 1:00 (9) “The Happy Time” Superman...... 40 6:30 Soundstage...... 24 sity of Hartford, 200 Bloomfield Ave., Gray. Edward Buchanan, Archer, The preview series of discount perfor­ (1952). Charles Boyer, 2:00 News...... 3-20-22-30 8 at Heublein Hall Auditorium in the Hart­ At University of Connecticut in Storrs, 2:00 (8) “Allgel Face” 10:15 West Hartford. mances is in progress this week with “The Allen Hale Jr. Marsha Hunt, Louis Jourdan, Soul T ra in ...... 3 ...9 ford Hospital School of Nursing on Hudson three free musical events will take place (1952) . Jean Simmons, Robert 4:30 (20) “Murder Will Out’ M ovie...... Celebrity Tennis...... 9 For information, call the Hartt-Opera Estate.” Linda Christian. S ain t...... 8 'Survival K it...... 24-57 St. in Hartford. Mitchum,Mona Freeman. (1952). <0:30 Theatre Guild. this week. 4:00 (9) “Hot Rods to Hell” College Basketball.. .20-22-30 Tickets are avaiiable at the door. 3:00 (5) “I am a Fugitive” 8:00 “Just for You” (1952). 7:00 Black News...... 5 Monday at 8:15 p.m., Janet Rush, (1967). Dana Andrews, Jeanne Lilas, Yoga and You ... .. 24 3 Dinner theaters The performers will also present a (1932). Paul Muni, Glenda Bing Crosby, Jane Wyman, Agronsky & Company .. Department S ...... 9 flutist, will present a student recital. Crain, Mimsie Farmer. Wild Wild West ...... 40 Mission: Impossible . . . Farrell. Natalie Wood, Ethel PTL Club...... 18 "My Fair Lady” is showing at the program of music accompanied by siides Wednesday at 8:15 p.m., Thomas Vasil, 4:30 (20) “You Can’t .8-22 3:00 (20) “ Abuelo tiene un Barrymore. 2:30 News...... <1:00 Chateau de Ville in East Windsor through and comments at Manchester High School baritone, will perform at a faculty recital. Escape” ( 1955). Robert ...5 .. 18 plan’’ (1973). Paco Martinez. 11:30 (3) “The Night of the M ovie...... Lawrence Welk...... News...... 3-8-22-30 Feb. 8. Monday. The high school program is only Thursday at 8:15 p.m., the New England Urquhart, Noelle Middleton. .. 24 To be announced ...... 20 3:00 (22) “Devil Dogs of the Following Day” (1969). TV Garden Club...... The Saint...... 5 At the Coachlight Dinner Theatre in for school students who are particularly 9:00 (3) “Bob & Carol & , 57 String Quartet will present a program. Air” (1935). Jam es Cagney, Marlon Brando, Richard 3:00 Firing Line ...... Dick Van Dyke...... 20 interested in music. Ted & Alice” (169). Robert ...30 East Windsor, the musical “Guys and The above events will be in Von der Pat O’Brien, Margaret Lind­ Boone, Rita Moreno, Pamela Outdoors with Hee Haw ...... ■Noundstage...... 57 Weekend, an entertainment and televi­ Culp, Natalie Wood, Dyan ...40 Dolls” is playing through February. Mehden Recital Hall. Franklin, Gerard Ruhr, Juluis Boros...... 3 Bonanza ...... sion supplement, is published each Satur­ Locals In ‘White Hope’ say. Cannon, Elliot Gould. <<;15 3:30 (30) “ Captain John Hughes Wanner. Pro Bowling ...... 8-40 7:30 day by The Manchester Evening Herald, 9:00 (8-40) “Deliverance” Movie...... 40 ’Three Manchester residents are among Smith and Pocahontas” 11:30 (5) “ My Gal Sal” Speaking F re ely ...... '24 Land of the Three ------.... 3 Herald Square, Manchester, Conn. 06040. (1972). Burt Reynolds, Jon . . . 8 <1:30 a cast of 42 in “The Great White Hope,” (1953) ; Anthony Dexter, Jody (1942). Rita Hayworth, Victor 3:30 Connecticut Woman '76 Publisher Raymond F. Robinson Black Watch at Center Voight, Ned Beatty, Ronny ...20 Movies ...... 3-8 Pulitzer Prize-winning play in the Connec­ Lawerence. Mature. M ovie...... 3 Nashville on the Rosd Weekend Editor Doug Bevins All-State concert Cox. Racing ...... 9 In their first joint appearance on our 11:30 (9) “Operation Cross .. 18 As Schools Match Wits ...22 ticut General Insurance Corporation 4:00 (9) “The Far 11:30 (3) “A Countess from PTL Club . ; ...... Saturday Night...... 20-22-30 The Eastern Division of the Connecticut shores since 1776, The Black Watch and Eagle” (1969). Richard Conte, 8:00 auditorium on Cottage Grove Rd. in Horizons” (1955). Charlton Hong Kong” (1967). Marlon d:00 Vi«J"igW All-State Music Festival Concert will pre­ The Jeffersorft...... 3 Bloomfield. Her M ajesty’s Royal Marines are touring Heston, Jane Wyman, Qaire Rory Calhoun. Brando, Sophia Loren, Sydney Big V aliev...... 5 Rock Concert ...... 5 Deadline for listings Merv G riffin...... b sent a program tonight at 8 in Jorgensen Appearing are Barbara Benoit, the United States. They will be seen TreyoT. Chaplin, Margaret Ruther­ College Basketball.. .20-22-30 Wrestling...... 9 Weekend is the best place to find infor­ Auditorium at University of Connecticut 4:30 (22) “Conflict” (1945). .. 24 Almost Anything Goes ..8-40 Catherine Jenkins and Cheryl Mallard. Tuesday at 8 p.m. at the Hartford Civic ford. Sesame St...... <:00 mation about entertainment and the arts Humphrey Bogart, Sydney Basketball...... 9 in Storrs. Center. 11:30 (5) “ Western Union” d:30 .Movie...... 9 The play is about America’s first black Wednesday Best of 700 Club...... 18 in central Connecticut. Tuesday at 8:15 p.m., George Semkow Resplendent in their blue uniforms Greenstreet. (1941). Robert Young, Dean Wide World Of Sports .. .8-40 Risk of Marriage...... 30 Deadline for listing an event is eight boxing champion and will be shown 6:00 (9) “War and Peace” Emergencey ...... 20-22-30 will direct the St. Louis Symphony topped by white helmets, the Royal Jd^^6F. 5:00 . 1:30 - ' days before publication. Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Feb. 6 (1956). Henry Fonda, Audrey 1:00 (5) “Under My Skin” Animation Festival . . 24-57 Orchestra in a concert. Tlie soloist on this Mdiines and The Black Watch, in their 1:31 (5) “Sing You Sinners” National Geographies .. ...5 Jerry Visits...... 3 Address copy to-Weekend Elditor, The and 7 at 8 p.m. Hepburn, Mel Ferrer, Anita (1950). John Garfield, occasion will be the Viennese-born pianist (1938). Bing Crosby, Ellen ...9 8:30 Manchester Evening Herald, Manchester, Jeanne B ^ w ith, a veteran of the Little traditional kilts and towering head­ Micheline Prelle. UFO ...... 3 Movies ...... 5-9 Ekberg. Drew. ^ster Rogers...... 24 D o c ...... Conn. 06040. Anton Kuerti. Theatre of Manchester, will direct. dresses, perform with pipes, drums and 9:30 (8-40) “Louis 1:00 (9) “Hootenany Hoot” For information, call 486-4226. For further information, call 233-9970. dancers. WEEKEND - Jan. M, 1976 - Page 5 Page 4 WEEKEND - Jan. 24, 1976

The second season is here Our SPEEDY Specialty Daytime programs TRULY DELICIOUS 3:30 Monday — Friday Strum’n Drummers...... 40 N oon Mickey Mouse Club...... 3-5 NEW YORK (UPI) - The televi­ tinuing trouble spot. Its new sitcoms cop in “N.Y.P.D.,” has transferred CHICKEN Ask Kleiner 6:00 9:30 News...... 3-8-9 One Life to Live ...... 8-40 sion audience shot down 15 of the 26 in that slot, “Grady” and ‘"rhe Cop to the Los Angeles force in “Jigsaw Brown in 6 Minutes Sunrise Semester...... 3 Green Acres...... 5 High Rollers...... 20-22-30 Lassie...... 9 By Dick Kleiner and the Kid,” have been unable so far John,” to bow in Feb. 2. The werld s iinest entin new shows the networks produced 6:30 Beverly Hillbillies...... 9 Let’s Make a Deal...... 40 Hodgepodge Lodge...... 24 to establish themselves as shows the i hicken" with ineomparabie with great fanfare last September, Public Service Not for Women Only...... 22 12:30 Lilias, Yoga & You...... 57 audience hates to miss. The next night, Feb. 3, Wayne uisio and now the casualties are being Programming...... 3-5-8-30 Lucy Show...... 30 Search for Tomorrow...... 3 4K)0 ABC, slower than the competition Rogers, who used to be a doctor in CALLIN ORDER dragged off the screen and replaced Flintstones...... 40 All My Children...... 840 Bewitched ...... 3 Korea on “ M-A-S-H,” turns up in 7:00 DEAR DICK: Could you tell me if Joan Riven has a sister with new, or anyway other, entries. to replace old shows with new, has so I’lekl'p 10 Miniiuw Later News...... 3 Journey to Adventure...... 9 Bugs Bunny...... 5 “City of Angels” as a private detec­ 10:00 who is a comedienne, too? — MARTHA WADERKER, Television’s “second season” has far aired only “The Bionic Woman,” Underdog...... ,5 Price Is Right ...... 3 Take My Advice...... 20-22-30 Brady Bunch...... 8-22 a spin-off of “The Six Million Dollar tive in Los Angeles of the 1930s. DECrS DRIVE-IN 1d)0 Rrllliant, Ohio. yet to catch on as a cause for national |462 CENTER ST. 643-2660 Cartoon Carnival...... 8 That G irl...... 5 Movie...... 9 Joan says she has a sister, but she is not in show business. celebration, but instead stealthily Man.” - ABC has come up with two new Today...... 22-30 A.M; Connecticut...... 8 Match Gam e...... 3 Somerset...... 20 slips into the schedules in bits and shows that avoid the cops and sitcom Good Morning...... 40 Romper Room ...... 9 M ovies...... 5-9 Sesame St...... 24 DEAR DICK: I've been reading about Howard Cosell. I Other CBS entries for the new Ryan’s Hope...... i . 8-40 pieces. cycle — the “Donnie and Marie Os­ 7:30 Celebrity Sweepstakes 20-22-30 Corner Pyle...... 30 can't stand that scoundrel and am interested In Just when the season are “Sara,” which will mond Show,” a variety hour debuting Huckleberry Hound...... 5 Sesame St...... 24 Know Your W orld...... 20 Mike Douglas...... 40 cancellation will take place. We have a great celebration Somerset...... 22-30 A few of the replacements already premiere Feb. 13, with Brenda Vac- Jan. 23, and “ Alm ost Anything New Zoo Revue ...... 8 Leave It to B eaver...... 40 Mr. R ogers...... 57 planned for that date. Cosell, who w ean a toupee and has ^ are on the air, with others about to caro as a 19th Century schoolteacher Goes,” an hour of wild games and News...... 9 10:30 1:30 4:30 renounced his family name of Cohen, has loused up two of the seven nights of viewing. On Monday nights we turn on the TV bow in. in Colorado, .and “’The Sonny & Cher contests bowing in Jan. 24. 8:00 Andy Griffith ...... 5 As the World Turns...... 3 Dinah ...... 3 Of those already on the air, “One Show” that will replace just plain It’s back to situation comedy with Wheel of Fortune ... .20-22-30 Rhyme & Reason ...... 8-40 Monkees...... 5 for sight only, the radio for sound. — WILLIAM D. Captain Kangaroo ...... '3 MITCHELL JR., Theodore, Ala. Day At A Time,” Norman Lear’s “Cher.” I Love Lucy ...... 40 Days of Our Lives .. .20-22-30 Merv Griffin...... 8 “Laveme and Shirley,” a couple of Television Bugs Bunny...... 5 While I dislike Cosell as much as the next guy (and HE hates latest contribution to situation com­ rough-and-ready nice girls who work Good Morning...... 8 11:00 2K)0 Movie...... 20 NBC has five more for its schedule $10,000 Pyram id...... 8-40 Hogan’s Heroes ...... 22 him), I don’t think the fact that he wears a toupee and changed edy on CBS, has proved a winner so in Mlwaukee in the 1950s. It’s a spin­ Public Service Gambit...... 3 his name is of any significance. After all, Bing Crosby wears a — two comedies, two cops shows and channels Mod Squad...... 30 far, even getting up into the top ten of off of “Happy Days” scheduled to Programming ...... 9 Bewitched...... 5 2:30 toupee and John Wayne changed his name, too. I think Cosell Guiding Light...... 3 Sesame S t,...... 57 the Nielsen ratings. one variety hour. bow in Jan. 27. j Today...... 20 Let’s Make a Deal...... 8 is abrasive and uninformed, and his use of the English “The Dumplings” will bow in Jan. 3 ...WFSB, Hartford 8:30 Straight Talk...... 9 Ready or Not ...... 5 5KK) language may be the worst since Mrs. Malaprop checked out. Brady Bunch...... 5 “The Blue Knight,” the new CBS 28, starring James Coco and It’s back to cops with “Superstar,” 5 • ...... Flintstones...... 5 Electric Co...... 24 Neighbors ...... 8-40 You'll be happy to learn that bis Saturday night variety show, Doctors...... 20-22-30 Big Valley...... 22 after weeks of low ratings, has been given the axe. cop show starring George Kennedy, Geraldine Brooks in another Norman with Paul Sorvino as a tough San j ...... • Joe Franklin...... 9 Edge of Night...... 40 3:00 Mr. R ogers...... 24 is performing adequately in the Lear sitcom, this one about a couple Francisco policeman, who will "g ...... WHCT Hartford 9:00 11:30 DEAR DICK: I read somewhere that Cher’s mother does ratings and could end up either a who run a lunch counter in New York New England Journal...... 3 Love of Life ...... 3 All in the Family...... 3 5:30 commercials on TV. Could you tell me who she is and what premiere Feb. 21. 20 ...... WATR, Waterbury Flintstones...... 5 winner or a loser. City. Dennis the M enace...... 5 Midday L iv e...... 5 Casper ...... 5 commercials she does? — R. L. SNYDER, Steubenville, Ohio . . 2 2 ...... WWLP, Springfield Happy Days...... 8-40 General Hospital...... 8-40 Electric Co...... 24-57 As far as Cher's friends know, that story is incorrect. It's “ Popi,” new on CBS Tuesday On Jan. 30 a familiar face returns, ABC also IS running a mim-senes, 24 WEDH Hartford Phil Donahue ...... 8 Kitty Today...... 22 Hollywood Squares . .20-22-30 Lucy Show...... 9 Jlogan’s Heroes ...... 30 Cher’s half-sister, Georganne LaPierre, who is doing some nights (8:30-9 p.m.. Eastern time) when Danny ’Thomas impersonates “Rich Man, Poor Man,” a 12-hour 30 ;;; ’wHNB, West Hartford Not for Women Only...... 30 Villa Alegre...... 24 Another World ...... 20-22-30 News...... 40 commercials. Incidentally, she's a blonde, and looks nothing stars Hector Elizondo in a situation an irascible doctor withsa heart of film version of the Irwin Shaw novel 4 0 ...... WHYN, Springfield like Cher. comedy about a Puerto Rican father mush in “The Practice.” with a lot of famous names in cameo 5 7 ...... WGBY, S pri^leld who holds three part-time jobs to DEAR DICK; What is the beautiful ice skater, Peggy Flem­ A new variety entry is “The Rich roles. Plans are to air two-hour Monday, Jan. 26 ing, doing these days? Is she going to make any more TV James Coco stars in NBC- support his young sons. It replaces Little Show,” to bow in Feb. 2 with episodes Feb. 1 and 2, then show an Programs seen on Channel specials? Does she plan to teach ice skating some lime? — R. TV’s new comedy series, “Joe & Sons,” a situation comedy Charlotte Rae, a very funny lady, as hour a week on Monday nights until 24, Connecticut Public Televi- 10:30 CONRAD, Meriden, Conn. “ The Dumplings,” about an Italian-American father 6:00 Concentration...... 8 a regular. March 22, when “Rich Man, Poor sion, are also seen on Channel Regale My Eyes ...... 24 ^New Jersey Report...... 9 Peggy makes her home in San Francisco these days, and' N ew s...... 3-8-22-30 Ironside ...... 9 only emerges once in a while "to do fun things." One such is a premiering Wednesday at struggling to raise two young sons. In the cops department. Jack Man” will wind up in a two-hour 53, Norwich, Boston Symphony______57 Animation Festival...... 57 Bewitched ...... 5 American Outdoorsman .. 18 Mac Davis Special, another an upcoming engagement at New 9:30 p.m. NBC has found 8-9 p.m. a con­ Warden, who used to be a New York special. 11:00 It Takes A Thief ...... 9 Film ...... 20 8:30 York's Radio City Music Hall. But she is totally free of any News...... 3-22-24-30-57 Real McCoys...... 18 To Tell the T ruth...... 30 Phyllis ...... 3 other engagements until July 4, when she'll skate at Sun Subscribers to Greater Mary Hartm an...... 5 To be announced ...... 20 Anyone For Tennyson? ... 57 Merv G riffin...... 5 Valley. I^ere are no plans for any more specials, which is a Hartford CATV will receive Zoom...... 24-57 AFNFC Pro Bowl ...... 8-40 The Ebony Affair...... 9 shame, because they were excellent. And, so far, she has never WHYN (40) on Cable Channel 7:30 Sunday, Jan. 25 Gunsmoke ...... 40 9:00 Dick Van Dyke...... 20 taught and has no plans to do so. 4 and WGBY (57) on Cable Price is R ight...... 3 6:15 All in the Fam ily...... 3 11:30 Channel 7. • 1975 Lange Cup...... 8 Movies ...... 3-5-9 6:00 9:15 Hour of P o w er...... 9 Family at W a r...... 24 Spring St. U SA ...... 18 N ew s...... 20 Journey to Adventure — 18 Hartford Ballet...... 24 News...... 8-40 Christopher Closeup ...... 3 Davey & G oliath...... 8 Insight ...... 20 4:30 Ellery Queen...... 20-22-30 6:30 Friends of Man ...... 20 9:30 Johnny Carson ...... 20-22-30 6:30 Kelly’s K o rn er...... 22 M ovie...... '. 22 Nova ...... 24-57 '.V.V*V*V»V«V*V*V«V.V»%V«V»V»V«V.VtV«*. Partridge Family...... 5 Hollywood Squares — 22-30 Maude...... 3 9:30 MacNeil R eport...... 57 Insight ...... 3 Congressional Report ...... 3 What About Woman ...... 30 4:45 8:30 N ew s...... r ...... 8-20-22-30 MacNeil R e p o rt...... 24 Life in the Spirit ...... 18 Midnight Rev, Cleophus Robinson ... 5 Captain Noah ...... 8 Sesame St...... 57 Changing T im es...... 30 Sharing...... 18 Connecticut Report...... 18 Polka ...... 40 Romantic Rebellion...... 24 Merv Griffin...... 8 7:00 Percy Sutton...... 9 12:30 5:00 9:Q0 En Francais ...... 24 Martin Agronsky ...... 57 10:00 Night People of Camera Three ...... 3 Truth or Consequences ... 22 Get a Jo b ...... 3 Mission: Impossible ...... 5 Kojak ...... 3 Carrascolendas...... 57 CBS Reports...... 3 8:00 Las Vegas ...... 40 Wonder Window...... 5 Let Us Celebrate...... 30 Dialogue...... 8 G olf...... 8-40 Lawrence Welk...... 5 6:45 R hoda...... : ...... 3 News...... 5 This is the Life ...... 8 Insight ...... 40 Meet the P re ss...... 20-22-30 Faces of Hope ...... 20-30 Kathryn Kuhlman ...... 18 CHROMACOLOft Searching Society...... 24 On the Rocks ...... 840 New York Report ...... 9 2:00 Lucy Show...... 22 10:00 Conversations W ith...... 40 Erica ...... 24-57 McCoy ...... 20-22-30 7:00 College Basketball...... 9 PTL C lub...... 18 Tomorrow ...... 20-22-30 Ring Around the World .. 30 To Free & Unite ...... 3 1:00 5:30 Masterpiece Theatre ... 24-57 N ew s...... 3-2240 700 C lu b ...... 18 Sherlock Holmes ...... 24 1:30 7:30 Cartoon Carnival ...... 8 What's Happening ...... 3 Jimmy Swaggart...... 18 9:30 ' BUCK & WHITE TV Special; Globe Awards .;.. 5 M ovie...... 20-22-30 Monty Python...... 57 Joe F'ranklin...... 9 Arthur & Company...... 3 Catholic Service...... 9-22-30 Movies ...... 5-9 Antiques...... 24-57 M ovie...... 840 Yogi Bear ...... 5 Latino...... 40 Conpecticut S cene...... 8 6:00 Oral Roberts...... 18 STEREO - RADIO Worship For Shut-Ins ...... 8 Sesame St...... 57 This is the Life ...... 18 News...... 3-22 10:00 Sties & Service Tuesday, Jan. 27 Christophers ...... 9 10:30 College Basketball.. .20-22-30 Movies ...... 5-9 Mary’s Incredible Cable show Vegetable Soup...... 22 Devlin...... 8 Flintstones. .: ...... 40 Day of Discovery...... 18 D ream ...... 3 M.NAT$JKSr 6:00 To Tell the Truth...... 30 Marcus Welby, M.D...... 8-40 Movie ...... 30 Point of V iew ...... 9 Adams Chronicles...... 57 Human Dimension...... r 20 N ew s...... ;.. 5 News...... 3-8-22-30 Open Door...... 57 The Manchester Recrea­ Garner Ted Armstrong — 9 8:00 Jewish Heritage...... 40 1:30 Black Journal...... 24-57 Championship G am es...... 9 N Y IIT Bewitched...... 5 7:30 ■ tion Department will air a Joe Forrester...... 20-22-30 We Believe ...... 3 10:45 NBA Basketball...... 3 Connecticut News makers 30 Living Faith ...... 18 It Takes a Thief...... 9 Bobby Vinton ...... 3 series of locally-produced The Way it W as...... 24 TURNPIKE TV Real McCoys...... 18 Wonderama...... 5 Jewish Life ...... 30 Hour of P o w er...... 18 6:30 Moyer’s Journal...... 24-57 Adam 12 ...... 5 videotapes on rec Habitat...... 57 • Biggwt Jrades To be announced Catholic Service...... 8 11:00 Gilligan’s Island ...... 40 N ew s...... 3-20-22-30 10:30' Screen T est...... 8 programs Tuesday at 3:30 10:30 Quasar Zoom...... 24-57 Davey & Goliath ...... 9 Eye on Woman...... 3 2:00 Faith for Today...... 18 Sports Extra ...... ; ___ 5 • 'Frae Homs Trial To be announced ...... 18 p.m. on Cable TV Channel Celebrity Tennis...... 9 Gunsmoke...... 40 15 ’aiagonal QMX’I Portable Color TV Youth Today...... 22 Flintstones...... 5 Movies ...... 8-9 Book Beat ...... 24 N.Y.P.D...... 9 • ONE YEA R Music City...... 20 19. The shows will be Woman...... 24-57 Sesame St...... 57 Let’s Make a Deal...... 22 repeated Thursday at the Quasar QMX-1 Solid Slate Color TV gives you u /p jo n ftu w These are the Days____ 8-40 Superstars...... 40 World Press ...... 57- 11:00 6:15 the benefit of advances in TV chassis and Model WP42O0MW FREE SERVICE MacNeil R eport...... 24 same time, same channel. 11:00 8:30 Rex Humbard...... 9 Bernstein at Harvard___57 N ew s...... 3-8-33-3040 News...... 20 picture tube technologyl One Button Color 7:00 Treasure Hunt ; ...... 30 News...... 3-8-22-24-30^0-57 My Neighbor s Religion ... 3 Formby’s Workshop ...... 22 2:30 60 M inutes...... 3 Gabe Pressman ...... 5 6:30 Tuning • AFT • Slide-Action Picture Control • TRADE Room 222 ...... “. 40 Laverne & Shirley...... 8-40 Mary Hartman...... 5 Window channel Indicators • Pop-up carry Insight ...... 8 Carrascolendas...... 30 Teach-In...... 18 Swiss Family Robinson . 8-40 It Takes a T hief...... 9 • 'Satisfaction Partridge Family...... 5 The Lucy Show...... 9 A Day of Discovery...... 9 Martin Agronsky...... 57 Survival K it...... 24-57 handle • Weighs only 43 pounds • Detach­ Sesame St...... 57 3:00 Singing Jubliee ...... 18 PTL Club...... 18 News...... 8-20-22-30 Dick Van Dyke...... : — 20 able "Glare Guard" Filter Oral Roberts...... 22 Guarantaad 9:00 SAVE 11:30 Movies ...... 5-20-22 World of Disney...... 20-22-30 Kup’s Show ...... 57 Human Dimension...... 18 8:00 Sacred Heart...... 40 MASH...... 3 11:30 Face the Nation...... 3 Three Stooges ...... 30 Adams Chronicles...... T. 24 11:30 or Money As Man Behaves ...... 24 Good Times...... 3 The Cross W its...... 5 Rookies ...... 8-40 Movies...... 3-5-9 8:45 Make a Wish...... 8-40 3:30 Crockett’s G arden...... 57 Movies ...... 3-40 Gettin’ O ver...... 57 Refunded ____ Happy Days...... 8 Police Woman ...... 20-22-30 Merv Griffin ...... 8 Davey & G oliath...... 40 As Schools Match Wits ... 22 Wide World of Sports ... 8-40 7:30 David Susskind...... 5 7:00 Movie ...... '...... 9 Adams Chronicles...... 24-57 Johnny Carson ...... 20-22-30 20th CENTURY 9:00 Adelante...... 30 _PTL Club...... 18 Lowell Thom as...... 57 M annix...... '.. 8 News...... 3-22-40 TURNPIKE TV 700 C lub...... 18 Mystery of the Week — 40 Barrio...... 3 11:55 Anyone For Tennyson? ... 24 Golden Globe A w ards____30 Andy Griffith ...... 5 9:30 8:00 Movin’ On ...... 20-22-30 One Day At a Time...... 3 MacNeil R eport...... 57 New Day ...... 8 Golf .Clinic...... 22 M ovie...... 30 11:45 Concentration...... 8 Addie & the King 273 W. Middle Trnpke Playing the T hing...... 24-57 Christian Living...... 18 1d)0 Television Oral Roberts...... 9 N oon 3:45 of Hearts ...... 3 Sammy & Company ...... 22 Ironside...... 9 Day of Discovery...... 22 MANCHESTER Pop Goes the Country___18 8:30 10:00 Tomorrow...... !.20-22-30 176 Burnside Ave., East Hartford Face the Stale ...... 3 NBA Basketball...... 3 Special: Lucy-Desi ...... 5 Midnight Christopher Closeup ...... 40 F ilm ...... ■...... 20 P o p ...... 3 Switch...... 3 1:25 528-1554 M ovie...... 5 4:00 Celebration: The M ovie...... 9 Sesame St...... 57 Mundo Real...... 24 Merv Griffin...... 5 News...... 5 Joe Franklin...... 9 Issues & Answers...... 8-40 M ovie...... 9 American Spirit...... 8-40 649-3406 lu . — (•iru'i/i.'S.'i Paae 6 — WEEKSNlT^an. M, 1976 .53 3 f; J . WEEKEND - Jaii. 1976 - Pitti T y * 1. »*- > ^, |7r ' * 1* ■ ' f m^ T ■ > J Wednesday, Jan. 28 Friday, Jan. 30 The wit is still there Gallery Basketball ...... 9 9:30 6:00 P ra ctice...... 20-22-30 lectures 6:00 To Tell the Truth...... 30 News. 3-8-22-30 for Groucho, now 85 |v]ews...... 3-9-22-30 Crockett’s Garden...... 57 The R o ck ...... 18 Live From Lincoln Dumplings...... 20-22-30 Bew itched...... 5 Center...... 24 Bewitched ...... 5 7:30 It Takes a Thief...... 9 By DICK KLEINER “I have a sweater on, too,” that said it.” planned Wall St. W eek...... 57 It Takes a Thief...... 9 Name That T u n e...... 3 10:00 he said. Groucho is working on two Real McCoys...... 18 HOLLYWOOD - Real McCoys...... 18 Adam 12 ...... 5 Blue Knight...... 3 To be announced ...... 20 9:00 And he did. A sweater and a books. One is about his quiz Hartford’s Wadsworth To be announced ...... 20 News...... 5 Movies ...... 3-8-40 Groucho Marx celebrated $25,000 Pyram id...... 8 Zoom ...... 24-57 suit. And, underneath the show, which is still being re­ Atheneum is planning a Zoom...... 24-57 Starsky & Hutch ...... 8-40 Rockford F ile s ...... 20-22-30 his 85th birthday last Oc­ sweater, there was a yellow Wild Kingdom...... 20-30 Gunsmoke ...... 40 run to respectable ratings. series of gallery lectures— Gunsmoke ...... 40 Lottery...... 22 PTL Club...... 18 Masterpiece Theatre...... 57 tober, and although he’s shirt with caricatures of the The other is his life story. 6:15 “ Arts/American; A 6:15 MacNeil R ep ort...... 24 Petrocelli...... 20-22-30 9:30 undeniably an elderly Marx Brothers on it. When I News. 20 “Do you write yourself or Celebration” — as a News...... 20 Room 222 ...... 40 10:30 B ib le ...... 18 gentleman, the old asked him about the shirt, he 6:30 muttered a German phrase do you dictate?” - Bicentenniai event starting 6:30 Martin Agronsky ...... 57 Meet the M ayors...... 9 10:00 Groucho is still in “I dictate,” he said. “I used Partridge Family...... 5 which, he said, meant “the Feb, 9. Partridge Fam ily...... 5 8:00 Hartford Ballet Company 24 News...... 5 to write but 1 lost my pen.” News...... 8-20-22-30 evidence. whole family.” News...... 8-20-22-30 Tony Orlando & Dawn — 3 Anyone For Tennyson? . , , 57 Groucho says he feels fine ' The iectures will take New Directions ...... 18 PTL Club...... 18 After lunch, Groucho took The Cross W its...... 5 11:00 The mustache is gray these days. place every other week and Mayor’s Half Hour ...... 18 Guppies to Groupers...... 24 Police Story ...... 20-22-30 me on a tour of his house. He “ I’m lucky,” he said, each will bie given twice, on En Francais ...... 24 Bionic Woman ...... 8-40 News...... 3-8-22-24-3040-57 Carrascolendas...... 57 Austin City Lim its...... 57 now. The cigar is gone. He proudly pointed out Book B e a t...... 57 Hockey...... 9 Mary Hartman...... 5 several times. “I have my Monday at 1:30 p.m. and 7:00 10:30 walks slowly, speaks softly autographed pictures from 700 C lub...... 18 The Lucy Show...... 9 health.” Thursday at 8:15 p.m. The 6:45 News...... 3-22-40 To be announced ...... 24 and sometimes indistinct­ show business greats — * Little House Dick Van Dyke...... 20 program continues through Searching Society...... 24 Andy Griffith ...... 5 10:45 ly. And he is prone to the Barrymore, Beriin, Coward — He says he quit smoking on the P ra irie..20-22-30 11:30 as well as photographs of his 7:00 Space: 1999 ...... 8 Racing ...... 9 unreasonable moments cigars four years ago, he isn’t ^ May 6. ' Images of Aging...... 24-57 Movies ...... 3-5-9-40 family, his mother and father allowed to drink and he has^to News ...: ...... 3-22-40 Ironside ...... 9 11:00 typical of the aged. Tlie wide range of topics Andy Griffith ...... 5 9:00 Merv G riffin...... 8 and brothers. sex life. / will include the history of Skiing with Hoffman...... 18 News...... 3-8-22-24-30-40^57 “And this is my daughter Concentration...... 8 Cannon...... 3 Johnny Carson ...... 2022-30 But the wit is still present. “Nevertheless,” he said, American dress, colonial Film ...... 20 Mary H artm an...... 5 and my grandchildren,” he Ironside...... 9 Baretta...... 8-40 MacNeil R ep ort...... 57 In fact, it is difficult to get a “life isn’t boring.”/ Aviation W eather...... 24-57 Dick Van D yke...... 20 said. “They iive on an artists’ It’s probably the young peo­ portraiture, American Champions...... 18 Chico & the Man .. ..20-22-30 1:00 straight answer out of him. To Tell the Truth...... 30 commune, 200 miles or so ple he surrounds himself with siiver, painting and sculp- Theatre in America.... 24-57 Tomorrow ...... 20-22-30 11:15 It’s as though his 85-year-old Film ...... 20 7:30 north of San Francisco. I don’t ' ture, and American fur­ David Spielberg is featured The Champions...... 9 brain, trained in being funny that help him from being see them very often. They Match Game P M ...... 3 11:30 for more than eight decades, bored. Besides the covey of niture. in a new NBC-TV comedy, better come see me soon, or pretty girls, he had, as his Adam 12...... 5 Movies ...... 3-5 is programmed to give funny Further information is Thursday, Jan. 29 “The Practice,” debuting they’ll get no money.” house guest, actor Bud Cort. Wilburn Brothers...... 18 Merv G riffin ...... 8 answers and cannot do avaiiable from the Friday at 8:30 p.m. He pointed out his collection who was the star of Robert M edix...... 18 Adam 12...... 5 Human Dimension...... 20 otherwise. Atheneum, telephone 278- Johnny Carson ...... 20-22-30 of paintings. There was one Altman’s “ Brewster 6:00 As Man Behaves ...... 24 Candid Cam era...... 8' Let’s Make a D eal...... 22 Rookies ...... 40 The old Groucho lurks behind the gray. 2670. MacNeil R ep ort...... 24 At one point, we sat down to that he had painted himself. McCloud,” And he is obvious­ News...... 3-8-22-;1-30 '‘Gettin’ Over ...... 57 Nashville on the Road . . . 18 MacNeil Report...... 57- lunch (a spinach pie and a “That’s the only painting I Hollywood Squares ...... 30 ly still loved by today’s major Bewitched ...... 5 7;oo Hollywood Squares ...... 22 12:15 salad). ever painted,” he said.“ After young stars. 'The living room Bit parts Room 222 ...... 40 It Takes a Thief...... ■ ® News...... 3-22-40 MacNeil R ep ort...... 24 that, I quit.” was dotted' with birthday ^Martin Agronsky...... 57 W restling...... 9 “Is there anything you can’t Real McCoys...... Andy Griffith ...... 5 WHNB-TV Edition...... 30 Lucille Ball will celebrate Groucho says he watches a baskets of flowers. Among the 12:45 eat these days?” I asked. Art studio plans open house To be announced ...... Dragnet ...... 40 8:00 lot of television, gpes to an oc­ senders, I noticed Liza Concentration *...... 8 her 15th year of television this Dragnet ...... 40 Zoom...... 24-! Ironside ...... 9 Martin Agronsky ...... 57 fall with a CBS-TV special. Circus of the L io n s...... 3 “Yes,” he said. “I can’t eat casional movie. He’s a big Minnelli and Alice Cooper. 1:00 Gunsmoke ...... Wally’s Worshop ...... 18 Don Rickies will be roasted The Cross W its...... 5 people any more.” fight fan, he says — Recent polls indicate he’s Students and teachers in the Wadsworth building and flying. With spring breezes Midnight Special ___ 20-22-30 6:15 8:00 by the Friars Club March 3, Donny & Marie ...... 8-40 “ Muhammed Ali is the still a hero with young people. not far off, kite enthusiasts may learn Public Forum s...... 20 He’s probably outgrown ac­ Atheneum Art Class have invited the News...... 20 Black Perspective,...... 24-57 Waltons ...... 3 with Milton Berle as roast- Championship G am es...... 9 1:15 greatest fighter, perhaps even And he is still being honored, public to an open house at the museum’s some of the tricks of successful kite­ The Cross W its...... 5 tive lechery, that character he greater than Joe Louis” — and loves to attend those 6:30 To Tell the Truth...... 30 master. 700 C lu b ...... 18 Ebony A ffair...... 9 art class studios Sunday from 1 to 4 p.m. flying. Welcome Back, Kotter .. 8-40 assumed so well for so long, and a big baseball fan. ceremonies. Recently, The 7:30 David Groh, of the “Rhoda” Sanford & Soii ...... 20-22-30 1:30 Partridge Fam ily. . . . 5 but the habits of a life in com­ Of the younger crop of com­ Friends of the Libraries at the Student work done during the.winter will Basketball...... 9 series, will make his movie Week in Review ...... 24-57 M ovie...... 5 Mime Angel Vigil will perform at the News...... 8-20-22-;1-30 Lottery...... 3 edy are difficult to outgrow. edians he admires Woody University of Southern be on display and two special guests— one 700 C lu b...... 18 debut in “Two Minute War­ 8:30 Atheneum in a free Sunday concert on 1:45 Today, he is surround^ by Allen most. California honored him for his a kitemaker and the other an expert in the Cop & the Kid ...... 20-22-30 ning,” with Charlton Heston. Merv G riffin ...... 5 Feb. 29, and he’ll alsd teach a course in Joe Franklin...... 9 pretty young things. “He said a line I love,” books (six, with two to come). art of mime — will demonstrate and talk Fourth E sta te ...... 24 Erin Fleming, who has been the spring session of Atheneum Art The Way It Was ...... 57 Groucho said. “He said, T m And coming is a tribute, by about their work. Refreshments will be at his side for the past several not afraid of death — I just the South Coast Repertory Classes. 8:30 served and there is no charge for admis­ years, is always hovering don’t want to be there when it Theater. Student work on display includes both Merv G riffin...... 5 about. In the office in his sion. Saturday, Jan. 31 happens.’ ” “I’m happy,” he said. “I adult and children’s paintings, sculpture, Barney M iller...... 8-40 ‘ home, there was a pretty girl “That’s a line you could sleep well and I’ve got my 6:00 typing away. Serving the Kitemaker Tim Smith has made an photographs, weaving and other works in G rady...... 20-22-30 Electric Co...... 24 have said,” I remarked. health. That’s pretty good, :tiu:s Anyone For Tennyson? . . . 24 Reading Show...... 3 Speed Buggy...... 8-40 luncheon was another, a tall extensive study of the techniques of kite­ a variety of media. 9:30 “Maybe. But he’s the one isn’t it?” its u u RENT-A-CAR Lowell Thomas...... 57 6:30 Action T h eatre...... 9 blonde. Scooby-Doo ...... 3 9:00 Eye on Women...... 3 Planet of the Apes.. .20-22-30 Miss Fleming, wearing a Komedy K lassics...... 5 Electric Co...... 24 sweater with Groucho’s face Hawaii Five-0 ...... 3 Public Service ...... 5 Lost Saucer...... 8-40 knitted in, was more like a Sts. of San Francisco . . . 8-40 7:00 11:30 Mr. Magoo...... 9 Ghost Busters...... 3 mother than a mistress in her M ovie...... 20-22-30 Ranger Station...... 3 actions toward him. Pink Panther ...... 20-22-30 Oddball Couple...... 8-40 Hollywood Television .. 24-57 Underdog...... 5 He appeared, at first, in a Mr. R o g ers...... 24 Westwind...... 20-22-30 9:30 Cartoon Carnival...... 8 bright red beret. 10:00 Mr. R o g e rs...... 24 Manna...... 18 Lucy Show...... 22 “You’re not going to wear Shazam...... 3 Public Service ...... 30 Noon that to lunch, are you?” Miss 10:00 Gilligan ...... 8-40 Barnaby Jones ...... 3 Valley of Dinosaurs...... 3 Fleming said. It was more of 7:30 Dick Tracy ...... 9 News...... 5 Eastside Comedy...... 5 a command than a question. Land of the L o s t ___ 20-22-30 “Yes, I am,” said Groucho, Lola Falana...... 8-40 Big Blue Marble ...... 3 Uncle Croc’s B lo c k ...... 8 I Sesame St...... 24 somewhat petulantly. PTL Club...... 18 Casper ...... 5 Josie & Pussycats...... 20 10:30 Journey Through Eden . 24-57 News...... 9 Jetso n s...... 22-30 “No, you’re not,” she said. Rent a New I Dream of Jeannie...... 22 Groovie G oolies...... 8-40 Tennis...... 24 10:15 And she proceeded to take it Beverly H illbillies...... 30 L assie...... 9 Bowling ...... 40 off his head. 1976 6RANADA Hockey...... 9 Run Joe R un...... 20-22-30 12:30 Later, she said he should 10:30 - from 8:00 11:00 Fat A lbert...... 3 clean his giasses. He made no Realidades...... 24-57 Ranger Station...... 3 Space Nuts ...... 3 American Bandstand...... 8 move to do it, so she took his 11:00 Dillon Leasing Corp. Porky P i g ___ *...... '.. 5 Soul T ra in ...... 5 Go-USA ...... 20-22-30 glasses off and cleaned them. News...... 3-8-22-24-30-40-57 Only $70 per week, plus mileage Hong Kong Phhoey...... 8-40 “Well,” Groucho said, Mary Hartm an...... 5 Public Service ...... 9 “since you took them off, you to qualified renters. Dick Van Dyke...... 20 EmCTgency...... /. .20-22-30 DOKious nzn •ONtr aawBS put them back.” 11:30 So she did. ^ M ovies...... 3-5 8:^0 “ You’re) awfully grouchy Many ca n and trucks Merv G riffin...... r, 8 Flintstones...... 5 today,” she said, as she stuck for rant at low, low I the glasses back on his face. FORD Johnny Carson ...... 20-22-30 Tom and Je r r y ...... 8-40 At another point during the rates! Mannix...... 40 Public Service ...... 9 PIZZERIA Hartford Ballet at the Bushnall MacNeil R ep ort...... 57 lunch, Erin complained about Sigmund...... T...... 20 182 S. Main St., Manchaatar mance at the Bushnell marks the first time a Hartford 12:30 the temperature in the house. The Hartford Ballet performs In Michael Uthoff’s 319 Main SL, Manchester Josie & Pussycats...... 22-30 0pp. Spring Straat “It’s cold in here today,” Longstreet...... ;. 40 “Concerto Grasso” Saturday at 8 p.m. at Bushnell performing arts organization has been invited to appear Phone 643-2145 9:00 OPEN DAILY EXCEPT MONDAYS 11 AM-11 PM she said. as part of a visiting artist series. For reservations, call 12:45 Bullwinkle...... 3 “ No, it’s not,” said Memorial Hall in Hartford. The company will also per­ SPECIAUZING IN TAKE-OVT ORDERS M ovie...... 9 Bugs Bunny...... 5 Groucho. form three premiere performances and will feature Lisa the box office at 246^807. 1:00 Kathryn Kuhlm an...... 9 TEL 643-0031 “Yes it is. You’ve got a suit Bradley as principal dancer. The cornpany’s perfor­ Tomorrow...... 20-22-30 Waldo K itty...... 20-22-30 on. I had to put a sweater on.” Page 8 - WEEKEND - Jan. 24,1976 Bhutan is nowhere but its stamps are

By RUSS MacKENDRICK Crowning achievement A National Geographic article tells of The crowning achievement, in '73, was Bhutan's clouds of butterflies — so dense the talking stamp set. They were little 45 they brushed travelers' faces, were rpm records, that really played, giving the u crushed under horses' hooves, and were royal anthem and folksongs and also told swept over waterfalls. Here are some of the story of the country in Bhutanese and the varieties. (The “ch" stands for English. chetrum). Bhutan is about as far from anywhere as Earlier they had various designs with r you can get but their the “yeti,” (the Abominable Snowman) — stamps have got to in real life possibly a native bear whose be the world’s most pelt has been described as shimmering sophisticated. Stamps gold with the texture of nylon. Generally they are and Bhutan is a rough and rugged country, just too rich for 90 by 200 miles, bordering on the S cott’s Catalogue coins Himalayas. Their only external trade is and we have to turn with India, and the only tourists they xto Minkus for better welcome are mountain-climbers. coverage. The first ones appeared in 1962; Wildlife is abundant with elephants, yak. These are pack animals that also fur­ dancing. Near the end there was a display now Minkus lists a total of 581 and Scott, leopards, pheasant, jungle fowl, and a nish meat, milk, butter, cheese, hides, and of their national sport of archery. A 186. , barking deer. This deer, sometimes called hair for cloth and ropes. visiting diplomat tried his hand and zinged All was routine until 1966 when they a muntjak or ribface, weighs only 30 or 40 Yak butter is the big thing — they cook an erring arrow into a bystander’s foot. came out with a set of discs in simulated pounds. It can defend itself with short, vegetables in it, put it in tea, burn it in King Sigme, the soul of politesse, said: “It gold foil to model their new coinage. Later sharp antlers and of all things — teeth. lamps, and even mix it with barley flour happens all the time!” they perpetrated stamps of .001 stainless The male has well-developed fangs. Bam- for finger-painting and other artwork. steel showing an Assyrian furnace, a bi, how could you! The religion is a form of Buddhism. Damascus sword, the Saugus (Mass). There are over a million people. A Many fortress-like monasteries called “d- Auction scheduled Ironworks, and other points in the history typical dwelling is in three stories with zongs” are in evidence. They are like The Manchester Philatelic Society will of steelmaking. cattle on the first, living quarters and a large chalets connected in a square. The meet at Mott’s Community Hall on Then they had issues with a three- chapel on the second, and grain storage on one in Thimphu, the capital city, houses’ Tuesday, January 27. 7 to 10 p.m. dimensional effect picturing fishes, birds, the third. 2.000 monks. Program Chairman Rich Hooper has set insects and mushrooms. And in '72 there Nothing like a yak There is a new young king, Singme up an auction event. Auctioneer Gamache was the Famous M.en set embossed on Wangchuck. The coronation in 1974 took promises to make himself heard over the. 1^.' plastic (Kennedy, (landihi, Churchill, et They have some fine cattle, but for all- out Bhutanese living there is nothing like a three days of pageantry and fright-mask circuit book chatter. Author says Libraries add many books -media hurts { About I the country New books at Manchester’s Davidson — The Horizon Smith — Flags through the Mary Cheney Library; history of.the world in 1776 ages and across the world HOLLYWOOD - (NEA) - I books du Maurier — Golden lads House and garden, 26 easy Col. Heath Bottomly is a Nonfiction Ford — Published in Paris little gardens much-decorated Air Force of­ Adams — The book of Goodall — The quest for The Oxford companion to ficer who found religion dur­ Abigail and John man world sports and games ing the Viet Nam.war-. He tells Ambrose — Crazy Horse Grebanier — Then came The coca leaf and cocaine all about his conversion in his and Custer each actor papers ■ . book, “Prodigal Father." And Here’s next schedule Autman — The methods of Hahn — Lorenzo; D.H. Large type fiction he is now seriously concerned golf’s masters Lawrence and the women who about the future of this coun­ for town bookmobile Arnett — I hear America loved him Buck — East and west; try — and thinks that movies 2:50 p.m. —Wyneding Hill singing! Higgins — The friends of Stories and TV are helping destroy it. Here’s next week’s schedule for the I^nchester Public Rd. Barry — States of grace Richard Njxon Crichton — Great train “TV and movies,” he says, 3:30 p.m. —Carriage Dr. Hutchings — A quarter cen­ robbery “are so powerful, but they are Library bookmobile; Beagle — American denim 4:10 p.m. —Kane Rd. tury of decorating and Doctorow — Ragtime doing their share to lead us Monday Blandford — Handbook of practical boat repair teaching country painting Ford — Castle malindine down the wrong path. The 10:20 a.m. —Laurel Manor. Thuraday Blumenson—Masters of the Kieman — The Arabs Heaven — The place of lessons most TV shows and 11 a.m. —Bluefield Dr. 10:20 a.m. —Hemlock St. movies are teaching are im­ 11 a.m. —W. Middle Tpke. art of command Lineberry — American stones 11:40 a.m. —Carver Lane. colleges; the uncertain future Higgins — The eagle has moral lessons. There are 1:30 p.m. —Main St. (down­ 11:40 a.m. —E. Middle Bourne — The gentle giants Brent — T.E. Lawrence Livesey — The professors landed some exceptions, of course — town). Tpke. (near MHS). Brown — Immortals by my McFall — Taxidermy step L’amour — Hauntings: is ' the National Geographic and 2:10 p.m. —Seaman Circle. 1:30 p.m. —Garden Dr. Cousteau specials and even by step there anybody there? " 2:50 p.m. —Edison and 2:10 p.m. —West Side Rec. side Dinah Shore’s regular 2:50 p.m. —Ardmore and Brown — The Presidency of Mayer — A diet for living McDonald — Fletch ''-^Ifrogram are uplifting, poin­ Whitney Rds. Mayer — Makin’ tracks Maclean — Bent man , 3:30 p.m. —Wedgewood Dr. Marshall Rds. John'Adams ting us in the right directions. Coats — The treasury of Mills — Cry of the human Seifert — Doctor in love 4:10 p.m. —Fountain Village 3:30 p.m. —Level Rd. and Most of the others are not.” flowers Nash — I wouldn’t have mis­ Short — Vengeance valley Apartments. Elizabeth Dr. He sees signs, he says, that 4:10 p.m. —Hillview Comay — The Temple of sed it Trevor — The Mandarin the country is turning around, Tuesday Apartments. Jerusalem Note — Handgun hunting cypher fighting off the evils and 10:20 a.m. —Victoria Rd. heading slowly toward better 11 a.m. —Walnut and Arch things. Sts. “All I can say is that it 11:40 a.m. —Goslee Dr. and Here’s what Americans are reading better,” he says. “I hold with Cooper Hill St. Fiction 6. In the beginning, by horses, by David Niven. timidation, by Robert J. some religious leaders, such 1:30 p.m. —Tudor Lane. as Billy Graham, that if the Chaim Potok. 2. Sylvia Porter’s money R inger^ ' 2:10 p.m. —Doane St. 1. Ragtime, by E.L. Doc­ nation holds to its path of re­ 7. The moneychangers, by book, by Sylvia Porter. 7. Angels — God’s secret 2:50 p.m. —Montclair Dr. torow. cent years, it could go down Arthur Hailey. 3. Helter Skelter, by Vin­ agents, by Billy Graham. 3:30 p.m. —Carpenter Rd. 2. Looking for Mister Good- the drain in five years. 8. Shogun, by James Clavell. cent Bugllosi. 8. The save-your-life diet, by 4:10 p.m. —Clyde Rd. bar, by Judith Rossner. 3. Curtain, by Agatha 9. Humboldt’s gift, by Saul 4. T.M.: Discovering energy David Reuben. Wednesday Christie. Bellow. and overcoming stress, by 9. Relaxation reponse, by 5hc Heralb 10:30 a.m. —Meadows Con­ 4. The choirboys, by Joseph 10. Lord of the far island, by Harold H. Bloomfield. Herbert Benson. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING valescent Home. Wambaugh. Victoria Holt. 5. Power! How to get it, how 11^. Breach of faith,.by PHONE 643-2711 1:30 p.m. —Tuck Rd. 5. Greek treasure, by Irving Nonfiction to use it, by Michael Korda. Theodore HL-White. FO K X SlK nN CI IN NUCINO VOVNAD 2:10 p.m. —Timrod Rd. Strae. 1. Bring on the em pty 6. Winning through in­