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^ HARTPOHD flipn — onmoro fnf WjllorH A ___I___ »!___ L - j 1______MARTPnRH MTPH * inside today HARTFORD (UPI) - rLawyers for Willard A. resignations, or had been Their functions were taken HARTFORD ( U P I ) '- The weether Floyd N. Wiley’ at home; three brothers Two former United Air­ Osborne of West Hartford terminated, over by younger men The winning Connecticut S. Mrs. Edward and two sisters in Penn­ craft International and Kenneth H. Pelgrim of “ A n o th e r 11 w ere lottery number drawn Area news...... 10 Editorial ...... 4 COVENTRY-Floyd N. without vested or about to Mostly sunny and breezy today, high Business...... ,.. 7 Obituaries...... 14 Wisniewski Wiley, 83, of Holland, sylvania and three executives have com­ Santa Barbara, Calif., filed demoted or forced td be vested retirement Thursday night was 04- grandchildren. In 50s. Clear tonight with low in the Churches ...... 6 Sports...... 8-9 htoss., formerly of Coven­ plained to state and federal the charges Wednesday transfer to other divisions, plans.” Orange-161 and the bonus 30’s. Mostly sunny Sunday, high in 50s. The funeral and burial Classified___ 11-12 Sr. Citizens...... 2 Mrs. Catherine Wegrzyn try, died early Thursday In authorities they were il­ with the Connecticut number was 6619. National weather forecast map on Comics...... 13 Week-Review .. 14 were Monday in Wisniewski of 118 a fire at his home. legally fired and lost some Human Rights Cbmmmis- Page 11. Dear Abby...... 13 Wings...... 4 Bethlehem. pension benefits as part of sion and the U.S. Labor “ Tfcc Bright One*' Washington St. died this Mr. Wiley was bom in FOURTEEN PAGES morning at Manchester a systematic company plan Department. TD aiatV M k Mr* Accept Kinderhook, N.Y., and Food S tam p * Memorial Hospitai. She lived in Coventry and Five persons to eliminate older United Aircraft Inter­ WEEKEND INSIDE MANCHESTER, CONN.1 SATURDAY, APRIL 3, 1976 - VOL. XCV, No. 157 PRICE: FIFTEEN CENTS was the wife of Edward S. operated a garage here for employes, it was learned national is now known as today. Wisniewski. several years before die in fire United Technologies Inter­ 9 u l 4 m i . moving to Holland, Mass., national, a subsidiary of Mrs. Wisniewski was WORCESTER, Mass. 20 years ago. * United Technologies Corp., born in Belchertown, (UPI) — Five persons died Survivors are a son. About town the complaint said. Sunday, April 4th Mass., and iived in and one was critically in­ Dean Wiley of Coventry; a "The plan of age dis­ Manchester for 34 years. jured early today in a fire Ford sharpens attack brother, John Wiley of crimination initiated in She was the former of suspicious origin. Police Willimantic; and four Members of the 1974 by United Aircraft co-owner of Schaub’s and fire officals in­ grandchildren. Washington Social Club International, so far as is Restaurant in East Wind­ vestigated the possibility GOOD CENTS MARKET The funeral is Saturday and of the Washington LOL now known to the com­ sor for 30 years. of arson. at 10 a.m. at the Potter 117, will meet tonight at 7 plainants, was completed Names of the dead were in Wisconsin forays She was a communicant F u n e ra l H om e, 456 at the club and proceed to in the fall of 1975 when 26 of & GROCERIES of St. Bridget Church. withheld pending notifica­ Holmes Funeral Home, 400 the professional group over Jackson St., Willimantic. tion of relatives. 234 Oak Straat, Manchastar Burial will be in North Main St. to pay their 50 years of age, comprising WEST BEND, Wis. (UPI) - With criticism of American defense Ford went on the offense quickly Other survivors are two Fire Chief Edward Cemetery, Coventry. respect to the late William approximately 50 per cent Wisconsin’s primary only three days policy. Friday when asked at a news con­ daughters, Mrs. Caroie Hackett said his depart­ There are no calling Simpson, who was a of the technical and middle off. President Ford is forecasting his They said Ford also changed tac­ ference to respond to Reagan's broad Ann Brucker of m en t re c e iv e d a Grand Opening Specials • Rpril 4th thru April llth hours. member of both management employes, own victory but mounting his tics in a bid to roll lip an impressive denunciation of U.S. foreign and Shrewsbury, Mass., and mysterious telephone call organizations. accepted forced harshest attacks on Ronald Reagan win in Wisconsin Tuesday that could defense policy in a nationally Miss Linda Wisniewski of at about 2 a.m. that a fire Stanley B. Duro Seidtest Ice Oaam, Gallon 99« to thwart the challenger’s criticism offset Reagan's first primary victory televised speech Wednesday night. Warehouse Point; three had been set at 357 Cam­ March 23 in North Carolina. Such a Stanley B. Duro, 60, of of U.S. defense policy, Although Ford has rarely men­ brothers, Michaei Wegrzyn bridge St. tioned his opponent by name in the Bethlehem, Pa., formerly • At one point. Ford all but accused win could give the President a new of Somers, Wiiiiam Wegr­ The five persons were Sealtest 1 lb. C o^e Cheese 59« head of steam for the crucial May 1, past, he answered this questioner by zyn of Chicopee Faiis, of Manchester, died March killed and a 10-year-old girl Fire calls Reagan of undermining national security with his claim that the battle in Texas. saying ‘‘Mr. Reagan's political Mass., and Joseph Wegr­ 25 in Bethlehem. He was critically burned when the United States has lost military Ford told campaign volunteers in speech... was filled with misleading zyn of Paimer, Mass.; the husband of Mrs. four-story wood frame SeaKest 1 QL Orange Juice 2/85« superiority over the Soviet Union, He Milwaukee that “ we think Wisconsin statements" and constituted ‘‘a eight sisters, Mrs. Louise Margaret M. Humphrey tenement building M anchester Thursday, 10:33 p.m. — called that ‘‘a distortion” that ‘‘could is a very important state because it political attack without any Manchine of Ft. Lauder- Duro. mushroomed into flames. Thursday, 11:11 a.m. — False alarm at Box 571, alarm the American people ... have would get our momentum going recommendations how to solve the daie, Fia., Mrs. Heien Mr. Duro was born in Police said the five were Stove fire at Cavey’s Manchester High School Seajtest Low-Fat Milk, 1 Gallon M.39 an adverse impact on our allies and it again and it will have a tremendous problems he discussed.” Schaub of South Windsor, Palmerton, Pa., and lived dead on arrival at St. Restaurant, 45 E. Center St. (Town) could encourage our enemies.” impact in the'other states that Mrs. Caroline Saunders of in Manchester while ser­ Vincent’s Hospital and the (Town) Tolland County Ford defended Kissinger, saying Thursday, 11:35 a.m. — Sunday, April 4th, Fraa Coffaa and Donuta, and Lollipop* for tha Ford, who fashed out at Reagan follow.” ^ East Hartford, Mrs. Mary ving as a corporal with the girl was hospitalized in Thursday, 11:50 p.m. — Reagan attributed some controver­ Water problem at 33 Kids. Coma In and Say HI. Wa Look Forward To Sarving You. repeatedly Friday during speeches in Reagan focused heavily on what he Wood of Garden City, L.I., Army Corps of Engineers. poor condition with burns Gasoline washdown on Rt. 31, sial statements to the secretary of Hackmatack St. (Town) Milwaukee and West Bend, was win­ considers to be inadequate ad­ N.Y., Mrs. Lee Wisniewski He had been employed at over 70 per cent of her body Tolland. state regarding American military ding up his visit today with ministration defense policy. of West Hartford; Mrs. the Bethlehem Steel Co. at Worcester City Hospital. strength and negotiations with the appearances in Fond du Lac and Secretary of State Henry A. Bernice Donigan of Other survivors are a Investigators said they Soviet Union “which were a fabrica­ Green Bay after an early morning Kissinger’s positions and "detente" tion and invention.” , Voodhaven, N.Y., Mrs. daughter, Mrs. David were going to listen to a stop at a family-owned dairy farm. with the Soviet Union. Rep. William Stacia Mikal of Belcher­ Petrilla of Bethlehem; two recording of the voice of Ford sought the supportof^iscon- White House aides and Ford sup­ Steiger, R-Wis.,.a Ford backer, said town, Mass., and Mrs. sons, Stanley T. Duro of the person who called the sin’s large Polish and German pop­ RATIO porters said privately the, President the Reagan attack ‘‘is effective" and Sophie Mikal of Enfield and Michael Duro fire station with the alarm. ulations by lunching with about 40 stepped up his rhetoric because he that Ford is most vulnerable on these Poughkeesie, N.Y., and ethnic group leaders. was angered by.rReagan’s continuing subjects. four grandchildren. LAWN& (Herald photo by Dunn) The funeral is Monday at 9:15 a'.m. from the Samsel- GARDEN ^uies! No more picnics here Bassinger Funeral Home,' Deci’s Drive-In at 462 Center St. was leveled by the Reed Construction Co. of Bolton Friday Manchester minority program 419 Buckland Rd., South In Rospect To The Memory Ot Windsor, with a Mass at 10 Vigoro Rid Vigoro and the pieces of the 30-year-old fast food firm trucked away. Crescent ‘‘Chris” Def^iantis at St. Bridget Church. Crabgrass All-Purpose served his last hot dog March 14 after selling the firm he and his family started here March examination urged by CROG Burial will be in Rose Hill William Simpson Preventer Fertilizer 15, 1946. The buyer, Willie’s Restaurant next door, plans to expand onto the site. Memorial Park, Rocky By ALICE EVANS finance, is urging HUD not to ap­ tion, because Mason said that the Hill. prove Manchester’s application until town has until Tuesday to submit its 40 Herald Reporter the town and the Board of Education application to HUD for a 75-day Friends may call at the The Manchester Evening Herald Lb. A regional commission is urging have adopted Affirmative Action review and final decision. funeral home Saturday and W ill Be Closed 6-W eb the Department of Housing and Ur­ Sunday from 3 to 4 and 7 to plans. The Board of Directors March 9 Folding ban Development (HUD) to examine QRCOG has received a letter instructed town officials to redraft 9 p.m. Saturday, April 3 20 LB. BA G ...... 2 ^ Manchester’s Affirmative Action The family suggests that signed by four Hartford councilmen, the town’s Affirmative Action plan 10 A.M. to 12 Noon Patio Chair It feeds them all - vegetables, Seven die in hotel fire program because it says the town has which also urges' that the town “give and to define the Human Relation those wishing to may make flowers, shrubs and Trees. a "remarkably low” percentage of night. A temporary morgue was set dition was a female survivor, who strong consideration” to using a por­ Commission’s role in the plan within memorial gifts to the A MIAMI (UPI) - At least seven minority municipal employes and Golden Vigoro was found on the second floor of the tion of the 1976-77 block grant to hire 60 days." Easter Seal Rehabilitation persons died and several others were up at curbside. town residents. Hickman said five bodies were hotel nearly four hours after the fire a full-time staff member for the Mason has said that if the directors Center, Coventry St., Hart­ Lawn Fertilizer Deep Green Vigoro injured leaping from their hotel win­ Affirmative Action assures that found on the third floor, and two on began. town’s Human Relations Commis­ approve the plan and notify HUD of ford. dows early today when a raging fire, there will be no discrimination in the Lawn Fertilizer the second. Search operations on the sion, a spokesman said. its action within the 75-day review A comfortable chair with non-tilt FBnuan Covers VIGORO believed started by a fire bomb, third floor were hampered, Hickman Police said they were questioning a employment of minority groups and The letter state that although period, issuance of the block grant legs, large, sturdy frame and 8,000 engulfed two small, old Miami "possible suspect" in connection that the employer seek out employes tubular arms. Colorful webbing. ramuiai Covers hotels. Firemen probed the rubble said, because the floor was in danger Manchester has adopted an Affir­ won't be interrupted. Sq.Ft. with the fire but "we don't even know from these groups. 15,(X)0 for other possible victims. of collapsin_g. mative Action plan “in principle.” it However, if the town fails to adopt for sure it it’s arson yet." This recommendation was con­ Extra Wide 6-Web COVERS FT. . . 9 * * Sq.Ft. 151 has not defined specific goals, an Affirmative Action plan within 10,000SQ. ? Miami Fire Chief Don Hickman Twelve persons were rushed to tained in a statement released Fast acting over prolohged period said seven bodies were found in the Jackson Memorial Hospital where timetables and monitoring system. that period, it may mean that the Folding Patio Chaise COVERS 5,000 SO. FT...... 5 * ^ The Avondale, a wood and stucco Friday afternoon by the Regional charred remains of the three-story, two were listed in critical condition Alan Mason, the town’s community town will have no funds to spend or structure left over from Miami's Planning Commission of the Capitol COVERS 10,000 SQ. FT... 11“ 40-room Avondale Hotel where the with burns and two more were development coordinator, has said can spend a little. HUD has a wide boom days, had 32 tenants, according Region Council of Governments Fast acting and long lasting. blaze broke out shortly after mid­ serious. One of those in critical con- that he believes HUD will take a range of options. Masons said. to owner Ramiro Gomez, a one- (CRCOG) on Manchester’s applica­ close look at the city of Hartford’s legged man, who escaped with his tion for $301,000 federal block grant comments on the town's application. “It can approve our application funds for the 1976-77 fiscal year. Deep Green Vigoro three Boston terriers. 'The fire also Last year, HUD did not consider and say we can spend a limited engulfed the four-story Saraqossa CRCOG is under contract with the Hartford’s comments seriously. amount or can spend all our funds. Or W e e d & F e ^ Hotel at the rear of the Avondale. HUD, which administers the com­ Mason said, and subsequently lost a HUD can disapprove our application, munity development block grant legal suit when Hartford challenged and I can’t see that really COVERS Patrolman Wayne Smith, first on funds, to conduct the initial applica­ the programs of several Hartford happening,” Mason said. tion review and consider comments Fast action • greens lawn within 10,000 the scene, reported seeing several region municipalities. Assistant Town Manager Charles from any agencies and individuals. Same basic construction as chair todays. Contains iron. SQ.FT. residents jump from windows. Many The town has the option of respon­ McCarthy was optimistic Friday. He above, with backrest that adjusts News summary The City of Hartford, which has said the Board of Directors had to many comiortable positions. COVERS5,OOOSI}.FT, ...6*^ of the injured were taken to hospitals ding to CRCOG’s comments before Compiled from United Press Internetlonel in police cruisers as a strike by am-’ already praised the town’s plan ot adopted an Affirmative Action policy COVERS 15,000 SQ.FT. 17»* the application is sent to HUD for bulance drivers slowed emergency seven community development final review. and the plan is being brought into Vigoro Cyclone Fertizer t broadtoU weed kMer. aid. projects which the grants would Time is growing short for this ac- final shape and “we are making Roto Spreader State WASHINGTON -David progress. Eisenhower, rejecting reports "I am hopeful in terms of the at­ Backyard Grass HARTFORD —A proposal to in a forthcoming book, says he put the state back on a system titude of the management of the town by PLAYTET never considered Richard, Portuguese hail new charter in making improvements. We can’t 1 « ) ' Seed Mixture of two-year budgets has been 29.99 2 ■ ■ ■ Nixon demented or near make dramatic progress im­ V® approved by the Government suicide. LISBON, Portugal (UPI) - Amid broke out on the faces of the political tained "imminently progressive mediately," he said. Covers 5 times faster than 3 and Administration Policy leaders as well as the military men ends.” shouts of "Viva! Viva!’’, Portugal’s McCarthy cited the Manchester conventional spreader; Lb. Committee. Also approved who were required under the new The fundamental provisions of the saves lime, energy. WASHINGTON -T he Labor leaders have formally signed a new Police Department, which has four Bag Friday by the committee were charter to turn over much of their constitution cannot be altered for Department has reported men constitution they hope will lead to a women including a sergeant in the Fine textured red fescues are measures to permit postcard are dropping out of the work democratic government and end two power to civilians. four years, but the elected legislative ideal for lawn in heavy registration of vojers and ret­ The ceremony ended with a ringing assembly yvilf have powers to amend department. Super Look is no ordinary panly... It's a Potting Soil traffic areas. force as women grab most of years of political and military up­ Wilson Deakin, assistant ting up a ‘^ommissihn on rendition of the Portuguese national it following the four-year grace new little panly that’s so smooth and the nation’s new jobs. heaval. superintendent of schools, said the by New Era legislative reapportionment anthem in the great Baroque room period. President Francisco da Costa Board of Education had adopted a stretchy it fits pretty much like your skin fits- for 1980. with its high, coffered ceiling, The Revolutionary Council Impulse Sprinkler Gomes and Socialist Assembly Presi­ policy a year ago on Affirmative Ac­ no wrinkles-no crinkles-no seams that. 10 Lb. ST. LOUIS — Fire fighters Corinthian columns, tiers of galleries retained the power of veto for the dent Henrique de Barros signed the tion. "We are looking at Affirmative show. That's why everything you'll wear Bag WATERBURY - A $200,000 hampered by brisk winds and classical marble statues sym­ next four years. All ■charter in ceremonies Friday night Action plans of other boards of Reg. 1.79 W a bond, under which accused battled for two hours before bolizing Constitution, Law and Completion of the constitution was over them will look Super Look smooth. Metal! at the packed assembly hall of Sao education and will have a look at the double-murderer Murray R. containing a blaze Friday that Eloquence, the last obstacle to the official start Super Look from Playtex is available in Scientifically prepared for Reg. 3.99 Bento legislative palace. town’s when it is completed. houseplants. It's sterilized Gold has been held for the past began in a vacant eight-story The document pledges to set Por­ Sunday of the campaign for April 25 white, nude or black, sizes 5 through 9 Full circle coverage on rust Costa Gomes, who arrived with the "We have done pieces of our Affir­ and ready-tO'Use. 18 months, has been cut in half, warehouse and quickly tugal "on the road to a Socialist legislative elections. proof spike base; long wearing. top military figures of the Por­ mative Action plan, but it is not com­ (S-XXL) and with or without cotton but it was unclear today engulfed a three-block area state, a provision that caused one The elections, on the second an­ tuguese Revolutionary Council, was pleted yet. We are the largest town crotch lining... i whether the New York near downtown St. Louis. No niversary of the coup that ended 48 greeted by a standing ovation from center-right party to vote against its employer and are facing a situation stockbroker could come up serious Injuries were reported. years of right-wing dictatorship, will Select Holland Spring Buibs the 251 deputies, who took 10 months final approval. where local people are questioning Finkel with the money. His first trial Costa Gomes hailed the document be the first time in half a century the to draft the document. why we have to go into the Hartford Also top ended in a mistrial Wednesday. as "one of the most politically ad­ Portuguese will be able to freely V h quality PITTSBURGH -Gulf Oil After the charter was signed, the labor market and not hire the local plants and delegates and spectators stood and vanced of its kind” and one that^on- choose their government. Automatic Cranklift Umbrella onion sets! TO Corp. Friday said it was in­ unemployed,” Deakin said. BUY ONE, Regional vited by the Soviet-backed shouted “Viva! Viva!” Broad smiles governm ent in Angola to Push button tilts umbrella In BOSTON —The New England resume oil production either direction; solid colors with Council, prompted by the G ET ONE bold floral combinations. Reg. 44.99 Caldor 22” Deluxe operations in the West African Rotary Power Mower proposed massive cutbacks at country and planned to do so as Committee adopts $1,7 billion budget 48” Deluxe California SBil Ft. Devens, has launched an in­ soon as possible. vestigation to see if dis­ FREE!* allocations were increased included: Redwood Umbrella Table crimination is the reason why HARTFORD (UPI) — Connecticut package although it has reached commitee voted on the hill after the 8 9 * — Education programs, $10 million I New England is losing so many NEW YORK -Police have will spend $1,794,923,000 next fiscal preliminary agreement on what Democratic majority ■ easily beat OFFER ENDS JUNE 11,1976 to $474 million. At least $7 million of military installations, accor­ beefed up patrols around- the year if a part of a state budget steps will be taken to generate the back four Republican amendments. Factory .stained and dried red­ 1 ^!9 9 that would be raised through in­ wood, weather resistan t hard­ ding to the Boston Herald Soviet Mission to the United package endorsed by the Ap­ needed income. The amendments would made an ware; shaped edges. Reg. 59.99 Briggs and Stratton's 3'/i Nations, the target of sniper across-the-board cut of $43 million, creased tuitions at higher education I H.lTengine with vertical p u ll. American. propriations Committee gets full A payroll savings was expected D&L Foundations, all 8 stores MATCHING REDWOOD 6952 fire Friday. No one was hurt in established a $1 million emergency institutions. starter, individual wheel c legislative endorsement. because a hiring freeze is slated to *^^ *i — Health programs, $870,000 to 40 INCH CURVED BENCH. Ret. 14.99...... “ the incident. food program, eliminated $4,5 11 height adjustments. Folding BOSTON -The Boston The spending side of the ledger, en­ cut the state’s 40,000-member labor $127.2 million. — Conservation, handle for easy storage. School Committee has voted on million from state grants to towns — II 1 dorsed Friday on a 20-7 vote along force by 33 workers per month and and abolished state enforcement of a resource development and recrea­ a budget of nearly $179 million, party lines, was $1.7 million less than employes left or retired and were not Covered federal industrial safety act. tion, $51,400 to $14.4 million. of which $22 miltion must be Gov. Ella T. Grasso recommended in replaced. — Corrections programs, $50,000 to Tech Seat Driveway DuPont Latex approved by the mayor and the International The Democrats also rejected a her budget message last February. GOP move to delay voting on the $40.5 million. Smoker/Brazier Blacktop Sealer Redwood Stain City Council. There was some initial confusion The budget bill that was sent to the because Mrs. Grasso’s budget budget, released at 11 a.m. Friday, The agencies and, offices whose CARACAS, Venezuela House followed closely the spending until everyone had a chance to study allocations were cut included: —Owens Illinois executive recommendations were based on her National recommendations of the governor, it closely. — Social Services, $4.3 million 40 IWKMPaiHMW* William Niehouse, an proposal to cut spending next year by' although nearly all state agencies suf­ $10 million through a longer work The three hour committee meeting trom $420.1 million. % One third>^of the striking American kidnaped by leftist fered minor cuts, mostly in payroll week for state employes. that began at 1 p.m. was primarily — 'Tax Department, $1.2 million Grid lilts to either side for ^ Teamsters have settled and guerrillas Feb. 27, is being well cooking rare to well done at Covers 250 sq.ft, 2 coats. For exterior or interior use; costs. Legislative experts told the com­ spent on going over each spending from $60.5 million. negotiators in the San Fran­ (he same time. Work shelf; wheels. APFUCATOR BRUSH. 2J9 patio furniture, fences, e ta cared for, his abductors Appropriations cochairman Sen. mittee although the longer work item in the 157-page document. — State debt service, $1.1 million cisco city strike have agreed to reported Friday. But they Robert D. Houley, D-Vernon, said it week was rejected Thursday it had The following is an at-a-glance from $255 million. call in a thirdjiarty in their dis­ warned he would be killed if 3 WAYS TO CHARGE was a budget "that will take a lot of no impact on the budget because also breakdown of the proposed budget. — 'Transportation Department, pute. the negotiations in a police try to discover the work to live within it," but added it The first figures are the committee other than mass transportation, $1 1145 Tolland Turnpike SALE FRI.& SAT; television network strike were "people’s jail” where he is defeated ^ould be a $10 million pay 0 Men. thru Fri 10a.nLte9:Mp.iii. could be done. hike for employes the governor had cuts or additions and the second are rrtillion from $122 million. to resume today before a being held. mm MANCHESTER ; Saturday 9 iJiL to 9:90 pjR. The Finance Committee has yet to proposed. the governor’s recommendation: — UConn Health Center, $694,000 federal mediator. vote on the revenue side of the budget With surprisingly little debate, the The agencies and offices whose from $18.8 million. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Sat., April 3, 1976— PAGE THREE PAGE TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Sat., April 3, 1976

IBiSSSrS-SSSSSSSSSS: News of senior citizens Meetings next week

Here’s next week’s schedule of. cil, Hearing Room. Tuesday 8 p.m. —Hockanum River Linear public meetings in Manchester 9 to 11 a.m. —Board of Directors By WALLY J. FORTIN Bowling 060; Luella Horton, 4,370; Josephine (locations are in Municipal Building, Park Coordinating Committee, Gala Grand Opening! comment session. Directors’ Office. Schuetz, 4,160; and Ivy Siddell, 4,100. Coffee Room. Director News at the center starts with our 41 Center St., unless noted): 4:30 p.m. —Advisory Board of F riday Hi there, t^ le you are reading this senior bowling league at the Parkade Thursday quiet Monday Health, Hearing Room. ADVERTISED ITEM POLICY column the gang is relaxing before Lanes on Tuesday afternoon with the 7:30 p.m. —Town Building Com­ 5 to 8 p.m. —Internal Revenue Ser­ 9 A.M., MONDAY, APRIL 5, 1976 Thursday was a quiet day with just 7:30 p.m. —Planning and Zoning the final night of the show. I'm sorry following winners: In the Class A mittee, Coffee Room. vice tax workshop. Hearing Room. open card playing and social visits Commission public hearing. Hearing Each of these advertised Items Is re­ I can’t tell you how it went because group, Andy Lemoureuz won the high Room. 8 p.m. —Board of Directors regular S a tu rd a y quired to be readily available for sale at this column is written Thursday morn­ with, a delicious pork chop dinner with a 536, and John Varol won 8 p.m. —Board of Directors budget meeting. Hearing Room. 9a.m. to 1 p.m.—Internal Revenue or below the advertised price In each ing. 1 can tell you that we sold close the high single with a 221. In the served with all the trimmings at BURR CORNERS SHOPPING PLAZA noontime. Most of the day was used hearing, Waddell School, Broad St. Thursday Service tax workshop. Hearing A&P store, except as specifically noted to 650 tickets for both nights even Class B group, Vincent Porter won and W. Middle Tpke. 7:30 p.m. —Health Services Coun­ Room. COME SEE before the show opened. How about both the high triple and the high to prepare for tl^e big how. In this ad .______that? So bear with me, for in single with a 407, and a 169 respect­ Next Thrusday for our Fun-Day we COME SAVE Wednesday’s column we will give, fully. will have Miss I^rilyn Douglas, con­ Manchester, Conn. you the final down as to how In the women’s Class A group, sumer’s affairs officer with the Bicentennial deadline extended regular STORE HOURS; United States Food and Drug Ad­ things went. Cellna Roath won the high tiple with With 36 groups scheduled the parade are the Mary James School, Verplanck Round Table Singers, St. \ 1135 TOLLAND TURNPIKE RD. ADJACENT TO CALDORS ministration, show a film entitled The big and really important thing a 425; and Mary Picaut won the high to have floats in’Ch'Shey Library School, Friendly Ice James Folk Group, ' /A OPEN MON. - SAT. Nutrition Labeling with Dick Van for all you senior citizens is the single with a 152. In the Class B Manchester’s Bicentennial Bookmobile, Manchester Cream, Verplanck School. Manchester Community Dyke in the title role. Health Fair April 13, at the group, Jennie Trivigno won both the Parade June 12, to date. Lodge of Elks, Civil Air Also, Martin-South College Student Senate, 00 AM-10:30 PM Manchester High School cafeteria. high triple with 328, and high single Now that the big show is over we the deadline for filing float Patrol, Manchester Senior Schools PTA, Manchester Church of the Nazarene, have two big projects ahead of us. In This health fair is for free not only to with a 127. applications has been Citizens Center, B oard of Realtors, Marilyn Gerlach for the 4- fact just around the comer. First is BROAD BREASTED - GRADE "A’ BEEF ROUND seniors, but hopefully all of you who On Wednesday morning we had 44 extended to April 7. Ma*|canatha C h ristia n Washington School PTA, H Club. our Big Week which comes around can will take advantage of this fan­ players for our pinochle games, and Coffee House, Sherwood Calvary Church Sunday Organizations planning BONELESS MARCO - BY SALVATORE the end of May, and then a couple of "SUPER RIGHT" DUALITY tastic opportunity. We can try to help the prize winners were; Ann Thomp­ School, Lutz Junior floats and not listed above weeks later up comes the super Marti Conderino, chair- Briggs, you get there, if you call our office at son, 635; Archie Houghtaling, 628; Museum, Italian-American a re asked to call Bicentennial parade, and we have big man of the float sub- Manchester Midget Foot- least the day ahead. We can’t Olive Houghtaling, 624; Martin Club, Polk Landscaping, Conderino, 646-7286 during ideas for our float and taking part in committee, said that ball Ass^iation, American promise to take care of too many for . Bakstan, 617; George Last, 582; Clif­ Manchester High School working hours. the parade. the deadline has been Association for Retired Italian rides because we are already ford Hammond, 576; Ann Perras and extended and a meeting of M anchester Young Bottom Round obligated to other calls. We do E sther Anderson, 571; Emma Speaking of the float, this coming Thursday evening a 7 o’clock the representatives of all i Community, however, urge all you folks to try to Russell, 563; Mina Reuther, 562; organizations planning to Army and Navy llt^THEATRES EAST get over there one way or another, Marge McLain, 557; and John Gaily, float committee will meet at the ViODLt TPKE, MANCHESTERSH P A H K A Dt • 649 - SO 1 center, and we welcom^ther have floats in the June 12 because it will really help you. There 555. parade is scheduled for Club, Y Indian Guides and Sausage seniors who have ideas, osjPtsh to Turkeys Roasts will be all types of tests that are im­ In the afternoon our bridge games help, to attend this meet April 28 at 7:30 p.m. at the Princesses, Nathan Hale ROBEOT DENIRO portant to your health. The fair will started to pick up again as we had 5 Army and Navy Club. School, Waddell School, be from 2 to 8 p.m. tables and these are the winners; Sketches of all floats Hling Junior High School, 1 Jack Owen, 7,070; Marie Kayser, 5,- Menus for the week TA»DRlVER-» Monday — Italian spaghetti with should be present at that UNICO, M a n c h e s te r meat sauce, garden said with time, he said. Maps will be Square Dance Club, St. DOUBLE FEATURE dressing, roil and butter, Jello with issued and perhaps he will Margaret’s Circle of the be able to announce where Daughters of Isabella, “ur$iioiTA6«rw . HENS OR i topping and a beverage. Temporary moderators each float will be located Manchester Garden Club, S HDT DR Wednesday — Chicken gumbo “RAFFERTY t lou DUST mis’ mi TOMS A and in what parade divi- Scandia Lodge, Highland 17 SWEET creole with crackers, Italian grinder, u homemade cookies and a beverage. sion, Conderino said. Park School PTA, Town 0 named for primary 10-20 LB. ■ Thursday — Baked Spanish Planning to have floats in Highway Department, St. meatloaf with mushroom sauce, . , . 3 m SIZES ■ lb. Temporary moderators have been The temporary moderators have buttered noodles, buttered carrots, Street sweeper itinerary given named for the six Demcratic can­ the reponsibilty for calling the April roll and butter, vanilla tartlet and a “ ND LIMIT” didates running in Manchesterms 27 Democratic caucuses, where beverage. S tr e e t sw eep in g on the north, Hartford Rd. May 11 presidential preference delegate slates of 21 names each will , Friday — Duchess soup with operations in Manchester on the south. Pine St. on primary. be chosen for the six presidential crackers, tuna fish sandwich, chilled next week will be in the the east and the East Hart- In addition, a temporary candidates, plus a slate representing fruit and a beverage. area bounded by Main St. ford townline on the west, 'CCNiriNUCUS CDMBINATIDN PACK moderator has been named for the the “uncommitted.” on the west, E. Middle George Ringstone; ac- BDNELESS BEEF 18-22 LBS. BONELESS “uncommitted” slate which also will Schedule for the week Tpke. on the north and E. ting superintendent of MATINEE TCHAT appear on the May 11 ballots. The April 27 caucuses will be in the evening. The May 11 Democratic Monday, 10 a.m. to noon, kitchen Center St. on the south and h ig h w a y s, a d v is e s •k'kir-kir'kir-k'k-k-k'k-k'k'k Temporary moderator for the “un­ social bingo, one can of canned goods then Porter St. on the homeowners to sweep dirt committed” slate is John J. Sullivan. primary will hfi from noon to 8 p.m. CINEMA/ 1234: Pork in all 10 voting districts, with only needed. Noon to 12:30 p.m., lunch is southeast. from their sidewalks into Boneless Whole He was named by Democratic chair­ served. 1 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. pinochle Following sweeping in the street just prior to 1-84 EXIT 58-SILVER LANE-ROBERTS ST. man Ted Cummings. registered Democrats eligible to vote. Paper ballots will be used and games. Bus pickup at 8 :^ a.m., that area, operations next street-sweeping operations . EAST HARTFORD • 24HR.TEL.INFO. 568-8810 Named temporary moderators for return trips at 12:30 and 3:30 p.m. week will be in the area in their area, ■ FREE LIGHTED PARKING- W» Honor MASTER CHARGE^ the six candidates and chosen by the all election workers will be Chops volunteers. Tuesday, 9 a.m. to noon, square bounded by W. Center St. Bottom Rounds state coordinators of the six are: Chuck Roasts dance class. 9:30 a.m., bus for shop­ • Jimmy Carter—John Thompson. Under rules set down by the ping. 10 a.m., oil painting class. 1 Lip s tic k E CRY-O-VAC • Frank Church .-Dr. Walter Democratic National Committee, a p.m.. Senior Bowling League, and A b o u t tow n N iM it always an InvWaBen to a k la c lX CONTAINS; Schardt. candidate must receive at least’15 per cent of the votes cast if he or she return trip from shopping, and Sm. nn m im hs BOTTOM ROUND ROASTS.' • Fred Harris —Robert Chisholm. ceramic class. 2 to 8 p.m., the health tit I lit M M 3S MS H i •Henry Jackson —Daniel Cole. is to receive any delegate represen- The Alumni Association Manchester Veterans BACK RUMP ROASTS, • Ellen McCormack —Charles R. tatio. Any vote under 15 per cent is fair at the Manchester High School. Council will meet Monday Wednesday, 10 a.m. to noon, of Howell Cheney Regional EYE ROUND ROASTS, Pillard. taken away from the candidate and Vocational-Technical at 8 p.m. at Manchester T H ft ® • Morris Udall —Irene Lamay added to the “uncommitted.” pinochle games and crewel em­ Community College. ST£W BEEF OR CENTER AND broidery class. Noon to 12:30 p.m., School will meet Monday A A A A T A A i Fisette. at 7:30 p.m. at the school. ...For Now GROUND ROUND ONLY 3 END lunch is served. 12:45 p.m., bridge The Rev. Dr. Felix zis SIS m rzs games. 1 to 3 p.m., arts and crafts Davis, pastor of Second CHOPS. class. Bus pickup at 8:30 a.m., return Atty. and Mrs. Carlton Congregational Church, cel8B«Shlghytiool«faktont»- lb. Woodhouse will serve as gat your tow showcase cbiama trips at 12:30 and 3:00 p.m. will lead a program of (Ssroumcsrdrtowi save 504 Thursday, 10 a.m. to noon, open host and hostess Sunday devotions Monday at 1:30 Chaminade to hear flutist card playing and visiting. Noon to from 2 to 5 p.m. at Lutz in Cronin Hall of SNEAK PHEVIEW 12:45 p.m.. Hot meal and Meals-on- Junior Museum, which is M ayfair .. Gardens...... All FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 9 P.M. James 'Robbins, a Manchester are Patricia Quaile, clarinetist, from Wheels. 1 p.m., Fun-Day featuring open to the public free of ^ y fa jr residents are in­ “DUTCHESS AND THE DIRT . High School Student, will perform his MHS, and Miss Palliza who will play charge. yiigj W ILL I WILL" btfors and sWaf §!>••* QUARTERS Miss Marilyn Doullas, to speak on s— ALL VARIETIES FRESH PR0DUCE«Cl ^ own composition. Sonata No. 1, on some selections on the piano. nutrition. Bus pickup at8:30 a.m. and A&P CUT the flute Monday for the Chaminade C3iaminade member Jan Wodal, noontime, return trip at 3. p.m. 7 Hutley q GOLDEN RIPE - YELLOW Musical Club. soprano, will sing a group of numbers p.m.. Meeting of float committee. Connactlcut Ballroom Danca Aaaoclatlon 3 $ 1 0 0 Bagu Sauce and will be accompani^ by Walter Green Beans The program will begin at 8 p.m. in Friday, 10 a.m. to noon, kitchen Margarine ^ ONE -15 oriar the Federation Room at Center Grzyb. social games, one can of. canned BALLROOM DilNCING WHEN YOU BUY TWO Congregational Church. PURE - GRANULATED 1 » „ $ 1 0 0 Anyone interested in an informal goods needed. Non to 12:30 p.m., Al Gentile’t Orche$tra IS OZ. JARS AT REG. RET Bananas Robbins will be accompanied by FREE! evening of fellowship and music is in­ lunch is served. 1 p.m. to 3:30 p.m., CI88 I WHILE 240 CASES LASTS Marsha Palliza, also a student at GENERAL LYON INN vited to attend. The event is free. setback games. Bus pickup at 8:30 TONIGHT - 9 to 1 A&P oK. 5FRUIT COCKTAIL OR SLICED. MHS. a.m., return trips at 12:30 and 3:30 "S arvifif Fine Food Since /7 7 6 " A&P 0 0 Refreshments will be served. Glastonbury Hills Country Club R ft . 198 • Eaitford, Cl. 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E C0IM8 PB rm y vaiio A I lm y h k coupon p b famsy. vain 1 1 lmht due caurou pbi famoy. vaud _ _ « ^ laau arau. io. i97u at luaaiESTa ow ROGER SW NAH f TAKE OUT SERVICE U M U S K COUPON " TMIU im W « ■ n r t •I DONATION S1.2S Child Under 12 FREE If with adult MOORE TORE Portion of Proeoodt from Oekot $tl» to bo donalsd to GOLD NBWINOTON CHILDRENS HOSPITAL nmnnuia MiuiuuraniMaMt andtheOiittau) 6 4 9 -a S 1 NOT RESPONSIRIE FOR nPOORAPHICAL 1 HneU ereenvE tmw apml to, ibts at Manchester a« p stone only ITEMS FOR SALE NOT AVAIIAIIE Tb OTHER R n A ll OEAiqiS OR WHOLESALERS 1 PAGE FOUR - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Sat,, April 3, 1976 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Sat.. April 3, 1976- PAGE FIVE manrl|PBtfr Eu^mtiglUFralii The Press and the American Revolution^ Valley Forge Rescue vehicle proposal 725 E. Middle Tpk Manchester — A City of Village Charm saken and discouraged. He comes the most vigorous measures for By Dr. Francie G.. Walett June 1778 Washington had the best- Founded Oct. 1, 1881 and C17S with an air of wretchedness drilled army he had commanded thus strengthening the hands of Gen. Worcester State College ‘ outlined by Chief Rivosa M*mb«r. Audit 8ur««u of Circulation Membar. Unitad Prau«tniarnatlonal and despair, I am Sick, my feet lame, far. Baron von Steuben prepared a Washington in the ensuing cam­ MANCHESTER Copyright 1976 my legs are sore, my body covered manual entitled Regulations for the paign...The strength of the enemy is Published by the Manchester Publishing Co., Herald Square, American Antiquarian Society the increasing number of calls for fire department's capital equipment Manchester, Conn. 06040. Telephone'(203) 643-2711. with this tbrmeting Itch.” Order and Discipline of the Troops of so much reduced that nothing but our By DOUG BEVINS As the ragged Continental Army As soon as Washington arrived at indolence can prevent their destruc­ Herald Reporter fire department assistance at acci­ account also includes proposed spen­ the United States. It was published in dent scenes, Rivosa said. Most of the ding of $2,090 for new hose, $550 for Raymond f. Robinson, Editor>Publishar Harold E. Turkington, Managing Editor staggered into the winter quarters at Valley Forge, he informed the (Con­ several editions and was the ‘blue tion.” All of the Town Fire Department’s M0Nr& TUES. Valley Forge, it was miserable and tinental Congress that matters were Miraculously, Washington and the rescue equipment would be carried department’s accident rescue equip­ new portable breathing gear, $575 for book” of military discipline for years ment is how assigned to an aerial valve equipment, and $1,500 for '^ O p in io n ' exhausted. Gen. Nathaniel Green of desperate. Something drastic had to to come. In gratitute for von Continental Army had survived that on one vehicle — a new rescue truck ladder truck, and most accidents rescue gear, including rope, chains M iAW t Rhode Island wrote, “One half of our be done, he said, or the army would Steuben’s efforts Washington made terrible winter at Valley Forge. — if the Manchester Board of Direc­ The Right don’t require aerial apparatus. and a saw. To UiMt ONLY troops are without breeches, shoes either “Starve, dissolve, or dis­ him Inspector General of the Con­ Nathaniel Greene, in a letter to Gen. tors approves an $18,000 appropria­ and stockings; and some thousands perse.” His constant pleas for Washington, wrote prayerfully, “God tion from Town Fire District Fund “We’re getting more and more in­ The fire department also asked for Quantltlos tinental Army and Congress soon volved in rescue calls,” Rivosa said, a $5,500 expenditure to replace the without blankets.” A sad situation in­ supplies from Congress and the state confirmed the appointment. grant that we may never be brought surplus. Do-it-themselves deed, just one week before Christ­ “and we can’t continue to put a $120,- department’s five-year-old pickup governments produced only disap­ With spring 1778 came renewed to such a wretched condition again.” Directors will consider the expense APRIL 5 & 6 mas, 1777. pointing results, however. Valley Forge stands in our history in a public hearing session April 6, at 000 aerial vehicle on the road as often truck, but Weiss cut that request California hopes. Soon there was news of as we have been.” from his recommendations. college cuts costs ’The men were too cold, hungry and It was exasperating, too, to see greater support for the Continental and literature as a great symbol of 8 p.m. in the Municipal Building fatigued to do much but huddle If the department gets the rescue The capital equipment plan for that farmers readily sold grain, cat­ Army. The New Jersey Gazette of national courage and patriotism. It Hearing Room. around campfires on the snow- truck, it is still expected that other 1976-1977 recommended by Weiss Any kind of price reduction example took over the food tle and other provisions to the British March 18, for example, reported that was the Gethesemane xf the Fire Chief John Rivosa said covered hillsides. All they had at for hard cash rather than take a detailed specifications for the vehi­ fire apparatus might have to respond calls for spending of $16,015. That ICEBERG “The Southern States are pursuing American Revolution. is news these days, but when a service operation from a first for shelter in this barren camp chance on the depreciating paper cle haven’t been determined, but he to accident rescue calls is there’s a represents an increase of $10,695 college ani)ounces it is cutting private contractor and the were their worn and tattered tents. money of Congress and the states. expects to seek bids for a box-type potential for fire. over the current year capital equip­ the cost of tuition and room president himself performs Conditions improved somewhat when Whenever possible, Washington truck with a gross vehicle weight of Rivosa said purchase of a rescue ment account, which only provide and board by more than 10 per breakfast KP every Monday. axmen cut logs to build huts or seized supplies, and he sent out about 10,000 pounds. truck has been a priority for some for purchase of some new hose and cabins, but .almost incredible time. Town Manager Robert Weiss, portable breathing gear. cent, that’s — well, something Other operations run wholly or foraging parties to find what they If the truck is purchased, it will be hardships and suffering still lay exclusively for rescue equipment, who is recommending the appropria­ The improvement plan for the fire hds. else. in major part by students and could. While some food was obtained By His E xcellency * ahead. this way, it seemed at times that Rivosa said. It will carry no water tion, said it’s something the depart­ department doesn’t call for any spen­ LETTUCE Fees at Franconia College in teachers are the library, starvation might accomplish what GEORGE WASHINGTON, Efq; and won’t be designed for transporta­ ment has always sought although it ding in 1976-1977. B|ut the five-year New Hampshire next fall will bookstore, accounting and Gen. Howe and his redcoats had tion of accident victims, he said. never has appeared in a budget forecast envisions a new Co. 4 be lowered by $680 from $5,665 bookkeeping and grounds and failed to do — destroy the Continental The department’s Hurst Rescue request. firehouse to replace and old struc­ Reef Chuck Roneless Frozen New Zealand Army. General and Commander in Chief of the Tool, used for extrication of victims The truck would be purchased in ture on School St. Current estimates to $4,985, says Dr. Ira building maintenance, such as the current fiscal year if the expense are that land purchase for the new Under Blade Shoulder Goldenberg, president of the snow removal and plumbing Washington finally gave the dif­ Forces of the U nited St a t e s of from wrecked automobiles, would be ficult job of securing food and other one of several items assigned to the is approved by town directors. firehouse will cost $25,000 and con­ 265-student liberal arts college repairs. The president’s In the proposed 1976-1977 fire dis­ struction, to be financed by a bond supplies to Gen. Nathaniel Greene, A m e r ic a . new truck. The truck would also be POT ROAST LAMB CHOPS located in the White Moun­ secretary is a student, as are who undertook the task reluctantly, equipped with emergency lighting trict budget, Weiss is recommending issue, will cost $300,000. tains. the campus nightwatchmen. but applied himself vigorously to it. y virtue of the power and direc­ apparatus, a winch and a full comple­ expenditures for two other vehicles'- The long-range plan also includes The reduced fees are a result "Rising college fees are The honesty of this quartermaster ment of medical supplies and other A $6,800 aerial -lift for the an estimated $22,000 expenditure in general (unlike some other officers) tion to riie efpeci'illy given, 1 rescue gear now carried on fire department’s alarm truck and 1979-1980 to build a drill tower and of the reorganization of the excluding thousands of replacement of the department’s sta­ training center and to install drafting college last September in prospective students from a could not be questioned, and with the engines. coming of spring, order and stability Bhereby enjoin and require all perfons One of the main reasons the tion wagon, a $4,500 expense. and. testing facilities at the training which students and faculty college education,” says Dr. Weiss’ recommendation for the site. Ih. began to return. Warmer weather refiding within feventy miles of my department wants a rescue vehicle is began operating the college Goldenberg. “Unless those of brought revived spirits, too. TU and its enterprises. This has us who see ourselves as ‘alter­ Fortunately for Gen. Washington Head Quarters to threlh one half of enabled the administrative native colleges’ begin to fight and the Continental Army there had Real Roast c&c staff to be cut by 40 per cent, that process, we have no right appeared at Valley Forge, February their grain by tl\e firft day of Febru­ D Why had Gen. Washington chosen 23, 1778, a German volunteer who JOF Attention 4th, 5th, 6th Graders, without affecting the college’s to continue calling ourselves this place? It had been stripped called himself Baron von Steuben. ary, and the other half by the firft five ;l PEANUT BUTTER traditional 11-to-l student- alternative or congratulating recently by the enemy of virtually Although von Steuben' was no p'exi c o u faculty ratio. ourselves for being in­ everything so badly needed, food, nobleman and carried false creden­ day of March next enfuing, on pain, j./Ckei Junior High and High School Students Students and faculty for novative.” provisions, and livestock. All that tials, he had been a general staff of­ All could be said was that this was a in cafe of failure, of having at^hat ficer in the Prussian army. Liar or d i f - i i . natural defensive position, from not, this German officer had in­ or which the commander could keep fhall reiliain in (heaves after the period a jniil 6 pack valuable technical training. on w) Diet watch on the British in Phiaidelphia, Washington knew full well that his above-mentioned, feized by theCom- 40-oz. Limit 3 Language bank some twenty miles to the east. ragged horde had to be drilled as well and il How wretched the Patriot forces milTaries and Quarter-Mailers of the drink '"KJOUPON"' Every large city has a blood began by asking Cleveland as fed if they were to be a useful were! Dr. Albigence Waldo, a fighting force. Von Steuben went at Or b v 1976 WITH TMS COUPON t $7.50 PUICIIASE| bank, but Cleveland, Ohio, State University to conduct a Connecticut surgeon, wrote: army, and paid for as Straw. SunlakR the task enthusiastically. U n tL a Low Fat seems to be the first to have in­ study, from which it was “Provisions scarce....Heartily wish This egotistical, stout, and balding '.'urrs myself at home. My skin and eyes stituted a language bank. learned that there are 14 adventurer was a picturesque show­ GIVEN under my handy aKHead th a t! are almost spoiled with continual Begun in 1974, the Language groups in the city numbering man. Standing in a magnificent, well­ ceive i i l K gal. smoke. A general cry through the gartersy nearJhe Valley Forge, Bank of Cleveland makes 10,000 or more who speak a decorated uniform before the half- Qood ThruTti April 6. Oiw Coupon Ptf Fotnlly camp this evening among the starved Continentals, he barked available to the entire language other than English. soldiers, “No meat! No meat!”’ in Phiiadiiphia County, this zoth “ *wmi“ rcoupinT."puwm orders for military maneuvers and Mrs. Kavanaugha metropolitan area volunteer Since Cleveland by virtue of One wonders how the m'en stood the handling of arms. He had devised linguists who are adept at the St. Lawrence Seaway is a the conditions. Lafayette recorded, a system of drill regulations based on some 46 major lanpages and world port, there are frequent “The unfortunate soldiers were in the Prussian system. Since he knew ^ G. WASHINGTON. ENGLISH MRS KAVANAUGHS Pk dialects of the \yorld on a 24- emergency calls for language want of everything; they had neither no English, his aides had to translate coats, hats, shirts nor shoes; their his orders. Von Steuben had to hour basis. 'The purpose is to services for visiting seamen By His Excellency’s command, T MUFFINS Opk. .ENGLISH p n N S 4 / » 1 feet and legs froze until they became memorize the English version of his S(..ll I meet a growing language need and other visitors. ! Oood ■yruApril «.J)no Cmpon Pot Fimll» black and it was often necessary to commands. R o ie r t H. H arrison, Sec. a t 1 w in emergency situations. The Language Bank of amputate them.” It was no doubt confusing at first. COUPON— " — — '^1 The bank was started by two Cleveland has had many in­ Another grim commentary was In good-humored fashion the cocky WITH THIS COUPON t $7.SU PURCHUSEI Cleveland women, Betsy quiries from other cities and a made by Dr. Waldo: “There comes a drillmaster cursed the awkward soldier, his bare feet seen thro’ his soldiers. Running out of German SALADA Schrader and Sara Robechek, national program may be worn-out shoes, his legs nearly naked This proclamation by Gen. Washington from his headquarters at who met four years ago while begun based on Cleveland’s words, von Steuben called on his 9 9 < from the tattered remains of an old aides to swear for him in English. If Valley Forge is typical of many that made reference to the tutoring foreign doctors and system. H igs9 9 «!S BAGS lOOct. pair of stockings, his Breeches not the Americans were amused by this desperate need for supplies for the army at this time. The Penn­ Good Thru April 6. Ono Coupon PorPer F Family 1 | their families in English. They sufficient to cover his nakedness, his WITH COUPON foreign volunteer, they soon came to sylvania Packet, December 31, 1777, printed this time in Lan­ J—COUPON' Shirt hanging in Strings, his hair dis- respect him. caster, carried this proclamation. (Courtesy, American An­ WITH TMS COUPONMW i 1 $7.50<7 cn PURCflilSEMBTUICC l | heveli’d, his face meagre; his whole The results of von Steuben’s BALLARD TW O p e n forum appearance pictures a person for­ tiquarian Society.) drilling were soon visible, too. By BUHERMILK LDLL f BALLARD BUHERMILK C | 1 C C MPOA urges Manchester taxpayers Wings of evening By CLIFF SIMPSON Ij ,V\ BISCUITS r i l L L '.BISCUITS rn c E WITH COUPON GoodQood Thru Thru April April fl t. Ono Coupon Por Fimllr to attend Monday night hearing COUPON*” Sounds of morning "He (God) calls us into His church ------French. It is called “ The Lost to accept the cost and joy of dis- WITH TMS COUPON $ $7.50 PURCIOISE To the editor; As I take my early morning walk ■Cricket.” Church triumphant I the highest percentage in taxes but is cipleship, lim iurs u a A n iVflr Monday, April 5, at the Waddell also the one who receives the least. through the woods I listen. High Amidst the noise of New York City to be his servants in the service of Our poem of the week was written DESIGN AN AD CONTEST Kellogg’S ox. School on Broad St. at 8 p.m. the I The Manchester Property Owners overhead a raucous crow caws its walked two men. At a busy corner, men, by S. Ralph Harlow who for mafly Board of Directors will hold the an­ Association has studied the town and way across the sky; nearby the im­ one stopped suddenly and said, to proclaim the gospel to all the years was a professor of religion at SPEp. K 4c'^lsiii nual budget hearing. This is the time education budgets. We will attend the perative whistle of a cardinal pierces “Wait! What do you hear?” world...” Smith College. Here are the first and I SPECIAL K 4 9 * the people must speak out on how meeting to express our views. We ask the low cooing of mourning doves; His companion was. startled. There are those who do not hear last: <155 IN PRIZES WITH COUPON Qood Thru April 1. Ono Coupon Por Fomlly _ their taxes should be spent. all taxpayers who care about their very close I hear the “chick-a-dee- “What do you mean? I hear a racket; God’s call, or who do not think it is 0 Church of God triumphant, —"1 ^ " " " “ 'couM lr" “ " " " ■•I Taxes have been the fastest rising town to attend the meeting and if dee-dee” of black-capped swoopers horns blowing, subway rumbling, meant for them because of their un­ above the world'* dark miH TMS COUPON 3 730 PUNCHMt expense in the average family’s who snatch seeds from our feeders people scuffling, brakes screeching I possible, state their opinions also. worthiness. Yet he calls us even fears; \ GRANDPRIZE ...... >SO budget in the last ten years. Cost of When your expenses rise you can’t and return to hemlock hide-a-ways. — Why? What do you hear?” though we are weak and sinful. No In thee our souls find refuge I Champion O / Q 0 C i c h a m p io n 0 *^ 0 0 living rose 40 per cent but the typical order the wage earner to produce Now and then comes the sharp bark His friend, who was a famous matter how low we have fallen, he through ail these earthly 3 FIRST P R IZ E S ...... *1 5 each family’s tax bills climbed 63 per more money. You are forced to of the dog disputing the right of a scientist answered, “I hear a still calls us. As the Bible says, “All years; 20 oz. cent. The reason — government spen­ reduce spending and live within your trespassing squirrel. A sudden "rat- cricket.” sin and fall short of the glory of Christ’s steadfast holy pur­ BREAD v / 0 9 IBREAD ... OSo9 ding on all levels. Government spen­ WITH COUPON ■ QoodQood Thru Thru A April I. Ono Coupon Por Family ^ income. Government must learn to a-tat” commands attention as the “A cricket! Why that is impossible God.” Too often, as a minister, I pose, illuminated by the ding is also the main cause of infla­ do the same thing, live within a woodpecker, like a drum major in all this uproar," replied the first. heard the remark, “I’m not good cross. HONORARLE MENTIONS .. *5 each tion so taxes not only cost you more budget people can afford before both sounds forth from a dead tree. I The scientist listened a moment, enough to join the church.” The When hosts encamp against but the dollar you earn to pay them is government and the taxpayer recall the metallic drumming of last, then went to a loose brick in a nearby awareness of one’s sin is to be com­ us, reveals their might but worth less as a result. year’s flicker who beat out his love building and from a crack pulled out MORE BONUS SAVINGS collapse. mended, but this is a gross mis­ dross. Se e Your Ad Printed In The Government forgets it was created The budget hearing is your oppor­ call on the metal cover of our patio a lively cricket. His friend was understanding of the church. It was " 1 to serve the people and not the people tunity to speak and let your directors light and wonder if he will return. amazed. right after Jesus told Peter “on this 0 Church of God triumphant, r " BONUS SPEC lALSin BONUS SPECIALS to serve government. The people who The woods come to life very early in “I’ll show you something even we pledge anew in prayer. know how you want to be rock will I build my church” that he Herald on April 27, 1976 QH OR want moneyj^pent always tight for represented. It is your town, your the morning as dawn throws off the more remarkable,’’ said his compa­ rebuked him saying, “Get thee Our youth, our fuller I SAVE 75c MORE their own special interests. You must “ SAVE 75C MORE taxes and your future. Speak now or blanket of night. I listen, and am glad nion. Taking out a worn, thin dime he behind me, Satan.” (Matthew 16:23). manhood, for Christ’s great SWEET UFE LITE 4 RITE I CACHES, or DIET fight to protect yourself against in­ forever hold your peace! to be alive, to be awake, to praise leaned over and let it drop to the 'The church is ^Bunded on human cause to dare; HERE’S HOW TO ENTER creased spending. The government Sincerely, God for his bountiful gifts. sidewalk where it made a tiny frailty that confesses Jesus Christ is Till his redeeming purpose can’t give you anything until it first Betty Sadloski What do we hear? tinkling sound. Immediately shall prove beyond defeat. ‘/2 takes it away from you in taxes. For Lord. president, M.P.O.A. Too often we are bombarded by everyone within 20 feet in that “The cost and joy of discipleship” When gather all God’s ______g a l. all the generous, give-away hurrying throng looked around. children around His mercy !C0LA£ f r e e 48 Hollister St. offensive noise. A few days ago I was are close related. It is not always programs instituted, the average, WITH THIS COUPON AND Manchester eating- a picnic lunch overlooking a We hear that to which our ears are easy to follow the Master. It means seat. AND INSTRUCTIONS i WITH THIS COUPON AND middle class taxpayer not only pays attuned. What do you hear amidst the A blooper ONE FILLED BONUS SPECIAL BOOKLET peaceful valley i« western Virginia not only giving of our money but of 1. Th«r« will b« a flratprlza and two honorabla 3. Ada mutt ba aubmlttad tha sama tiza at I ONE FILLED BONUS SPECIAL BOOKLET Q O O D T H R U A P R IL 30 near the Skyline Drive, when up noises of our daily life? Do you hear ourselves, time, talent and treasure. Recently I was on television on QOOD THRU APRIL 30 God speaking to you? mantlona In aach catagory plua a grand priza aaaignad. Only a black markor pan, or bruah drove a sports car with the radio In the process we often find our Channel 3 for the Capital Region winnar. Tha priza catagorlaa ara: (1) 4tti., 5th., may ba uaad on a whita background. All com* Alm anac blaring. The passengers got out and What are we trained to hear? values change so that what we once Council of Churches with a presenta­ and eth., gradapp(2) 7th., 8th., 9th. gradaa; (3) plated ada must ba racalvad by Tha Harald no walked to a table leaving their radio There is another incident concer­ thought important and necessary tion concerning Life Eternal. At its 10th., 11th., aijd 12th gradaa. latar than 54K) P.M. Friday, April 22, 1976. roaring out in decibels too high for ning a roomfull of radio operators become trivial. As we give of close I wanted a musical background 4. All entrlas become the propartf of The We’ll comfort. Perhaps they were able to who were seeking a coveted job ourselves we receive. As we try to be as I related the story of how Handel 2. To antar tha contast you mutt bring or mall Manchaatar Evening Harald. Only tha lop an- By I'nited Pres.s Intrrnalional ignore it, or they may have been un­ during the depression. Suddenly one his servants in the service of men, came to write the “Messiah.” What More ordered New Orleans to integrate the tha antry blank balovr to tha Display Advar- trlaa w IIWm publlahed. Today is Saturday, April 3, the 94th first six grades of public schools.” easy without constant noise. I of the applicants stood up, walked proclaiming the gospel, we find joy. I better choice Uim the Overture of Never tlalng Dapartmant of Tha Harald on or boloro day of 1976 with 272 to follow. In 1975, President Ford said the wondered if they ever enjoyed the through a door and got the job? Why? have yet to find anyone who truly that Oratorio. T^m y consternation 5. Tha antriaa will ba judged by the advertiting TOLIET 7 “ Fantastic Friday, April 9,1976. You will than roealva Inttruc- •taflotTha Harald. The moon is between its new phase rest of the world should not regard quiet beauty of the sounds of spring. 'The smart employer had these men confessed Christ as Lord and Saviour when I approached that section I who regreted his decision. He may remarked, “While we hear the story tlont by. mall Informing you what bualnaaa you will 8. Winners will ba announced upon publica­ Stop and first quarter. losses in South Vietnani as a sign that It reminded me of a favorite story gathered in a room into which he sent bo doing an ad lor. Savings! which is the title of a book written by a radio code message to this effect: have missed some of the "treasures of the ‘Messiah,’ we will listen to the tion. TISSUE.^ The morning star is Venus. American commitments would not W ?7h t h i s COUPON AND ^ The evening stars are Mercury, be fulfilled elsewhere. my father-in-law. Dr. Ho.ward “The first one who hears these of the world” but if he has found the offertory. "I guess my ingrained Trying! ONE FILLED BONUS SPECIAL BOOKLET | Mars, Jupiter and Saturn. A thought for the day; Russian signals, and enters the center door “pearl of great price” he has his habit of taking collections emerged I______30 J Those bom on this date are under novelist Ivan Turgenev said, ‘T agree will get the job.” We believe that . reward. from my subconscious. the sign of Aries. with no man’s opinion. I have some of God is sending messages to each one American astronaut Virgil my own.” of us constantly but we, too, BONUS SPECIALS Grissom was born April 3, 1926. Ac­ frequently are unaware. Our Thought for day OR OR tors Doris Day and Marlon Brdndo Dateline 1776 25 years ago “training” comes through prayer, I Want Ta Enter Ad Craft 7 6 SAVE 75c MORE were born on this date in 1924. worship and study, but most impor­ SAVE 75c Moffi Fairly clever counterfeit bills, of Cenn. Strictly Freeh Qrada A On this day in history: By United Press International tant — our hearing depends on Comfort piness. — Abbe’ Huvelin both $10 and $20 denomination, are Nlame...... MEDIUM In 1806, the Pony Express Postal NEW YORK, ..April 3 - Maj. discovered by Manchester banks in whether we really listen, whether we (^mfort, comfort my people, say Comfort is the nestling of the soul I TASTY TEN William DeHart and a contingent of into another spirit that has chosen to Service was started with riders deposits made here yesterday. want to hear. yoiir God. — Isaiah 40:1 Address...... M b . C leaving St. Joseph, Mo., and New Jersey troops landed at Mrs. Helen Fitzpatrick is elected Our statement Thy rod and thy staff, they comfort share its sorrow or suffering. It Is a Town ...... '..Phone...... Bedloe’s Island (now the site of the lightening of the load, a sharing of IFMNKS Sacramento, Calif., at the same president of the Manchester 'The next section of our Statement me. — Psalm 23:4 Grade...... School...... dOL pkg- time. Statue of Liberty) and set fire to Democratic Women’s Club. of Faith concerns the church. Without the experience of suffering the burden that makes life bearable In 1865, the UniolnArmy occupied buildings which the British had a man’s nature remains shallow. to an overloaded soul. N O TE: Plaato bring or mall thia entry blank to the DIapIty Advartlaing Dapartmant of WITH THIS COUPON AND 10 years ago Volumes could be w itten in explana­ WITH THIS COUPON AND | a qONENE FILLED BONUS SPECIAL BOOKLET- I Richmond, Va., one-time capital of started to fortify. A British man- tion of these few phrases but I can Pain that has been lived through give The Rev. Kenneth’Knox Tha Manchaatar Harald, 13 Bralnard Placa, Manehaatar, Conn. 06040. Entrloa cloao ! I the Confederacy. ofwar fired on them but no casualties This date was a Sunday; The only mention a few points in this to character a depth that seldom Talcottville Friday, April 0, 1976. resulted. Congregational Church In 1962, the federal government Herald did not publish. brief space. comes from the experience of hap­ ! PAGE SIX - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Mancheiter, Conn.. Sat., April 3, U7» MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn.. Sat.. April 3, 1976 — PAGE SEVEN ST. BARTHOLOMEW’S CHl'RCH, 9:15 a.m.. Church School for ail ages, L ', ' • E. Middle Tpke. Rev. Philip Hussey, kindergarten through Grade 4 continuing pastor. Local Churches during the service. Sharing Class !°d by ■■ ‘w: Saturday Mass at^'p.'m .; Sunday Willa Stanford, 20-40 Class led by Rick Masses at 8:S0, 10:15 and 11:30 a.m. of Feb. 15 Watchtower magazine article PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 43 Lanz, 40-80 Class led by the Pastor; 10:30 “You Must Be Holy Because Jehovah Is GOSPEL HALL, 415 Center St. Spruce St. Rev. Mack Weiford, pastor. a.m.. Morning Worship, Communion, Holy.” message: "Hands on the Table,” 10 a.m., Breaking bread; .11:45 a.m., 9:15 a.m., Sunday School; 10:30 a.m.. Sunday School; 7 p.m.. Gospel meeting. Worship, Nursery provided; 7 p.m.. In­ ZION EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN Nursery provided; 6 p.m.. Youth formal Worship, study and fellowship. CHURCH, (MISSOURI SYNOD), Fellowships will meet. ST. BRIDGET CHURCH, 70 Main St. Cooper and High Sts. Rev. Charles \y. Rev. John J. Delaney, pastor. Rev. CONCORDIA LUTHERAN CENTER CONGREGATIONAL Kuhl, pastor. CHURCH, UNITED CHURCH OF William J. Stack, Rev. William J. CHURCH, 40 Pitkin St. Rev. Burton D. 9 a.m., Divine Worship with Holy Com­ CHRIST, 11 Center St. Rev. Newell Cur­ Killeen. Strand, Rev. David W. Rinas, pastors. munion; 10:15 a.m., Sunday School and MANCHESTER Saturday Masses at 5 and 7:30 p.m., 8:30 a.m.. Holy Communion, Nursery tis Jr., Rev. Winthrop Nelson Jr., Youth Forum; 10:10 to 11:35 a.m.. First pastors. school auditorium; Sunday Masses at care for small children; 10 a.m.. Holy and Second Year Youth Instruction. 7:30, 9 and 10:30, in church; 10:30 a.m. Communion, Church School through 7 a.m.. Men’s Ckimmunion Service, and noon in school auditorium. Grade 6. Nursery care for small children. ST. MARY’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH, Sanctuary; 7:30 a.m.. Men’s Communion COUNTR'.. „ Church and Park Sts. Rev. Stephen K. Breakfast, Woodruff Hall; 8:45 a.m., S&H STAMPS MAKES US THE SALVATION AHMY, 661 Main ST. JAMES CHURCH. Msgr. Edward Lighthouse Bible Study, 3/4 Room; 9 Jacobson, rector. Rev. Bruce W. 284 BAOAD ST. MANCHESTER ■ St. Capt. and Mrs. Arthur Carlson, corps J. Reardon, pastor; Rev. Bernard Jacques, assistant to the rector. Rev. a.m., Worship Service, Federation officers. Killeen. Room, the Rev. Mr. Nelson, leader; 10 Marchan lt In Early A iy ric an Ronald E. Haldeman, assistant to the PumHura RaproducHont 9:30 a.m., Sunday Scht)^ 10:45 a.m.. SaturdajTMasses at 5 and 7:30 p.m.; a.m.. Worship Service, Sanctuary, the rector. CLOCKS • LAMPS wFISEPUCE FURNISHINSS and Holiness Meeting; 6 p.nl^Open-Air Sunday Masses at 7:30, 9, 10:30 a.m., Rev. Mr. Nelson, preacher. Confirmation . 7 2 B IA 8 T 7:30 a.m. Holy Communion, Book of-> t NAUTICAL PARAPHERNAUA Meeting; 7 p.m.. Salvation Mifeting. noon and 5 p.m. Common Prayer; 9a.m., Holy Eucharist, A.M., Communion Service. Federation Room, the Rev. Mr. (hirtis; 11:15 a.m.. MIDDLE TURNPIKE O P IN TUESh v ie d ., e a t . 10 A.M. • I M R.M. CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE, 236 Rite 2, with sermon by the Rev. Mr. THURSDAY A'FRIdAY, 10 A.M. - S~P;i>. New Members Ck)nversation, Federation SUNDAY 12 NOON - 0 P.M. PLENTY OF FREE PARKINO LATTER-DAY SAINTS, Woodslde St. & Main St. Rev. Neale McLain, pastor; Haldemah, Church School and Nursery MANCHESTER care, followed by coffee hour; 11 a.m., Room, Nominating Committee, Library, Hilistown Rd. D. Clark Brown, bishop. Rev. Donald Kauffman, associate pastor. Coffee Shoppe, Woodruff Hall; 6:30 p.m.. HAS IT! Holy Eucharist, Rite 1, with sermon by WE tlRVICE AND INSTALL INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL 8:30 a.m .. Priesthood; 9:30 a.m.. 9:30 a.m., Sunday School classes for all Grades 7, 8 and 9. Federation Room. Seminary; 10:30 a.m., Sunday School; 5 ages; 10:45 a.m.. Morning Worship, the Rev. Mr. Haldeman; 5 p.m. Holy p.m., Sacrament Service. message by the Rev. Mr. McLean, Eucharist. CHURCH OF CHRIST, Lydall and AIR CONDITIONING - REFRIGERATION Business-Directory Guide For Children’s Church and Nursery provided; SECOND CONGREGATIONAL* Vernon Sts. Eugene Brewer, minister. FULL GOSPEL INTERDENOMI­ 7 p.m.. Evening Service, message by the CHURCH, UNITED CHURCH OF 9 a.m., Bible Classes; 10 a.m.. HEATING and SHEET METAL NATIONAL CHURCH, 745 Main St. Rev. Mr. McLain, Nursery provided. CHRIST, 385 N. Main St. Rev. Dr. Feli* Worship, sermon: ” It’s Everyone’s Rev. Philip Saunders, minister. Manchester and Surrounding ’ M. Davis, minister. , Business What I Do” ; 6 p.m., Worship, New England Mechanical Services, MANCHESTER PARKADE 10:30 a.m., Praise, Worship Service TRINITY COVENANT CHURCH, 302 he. 10 a.m.. Morning Worship, Nursery sermon: ‘”rry A New Boss,” and Bible study for all ages; 7 p.m., Hackmatack St. Rev. Norman E. ROUTE 483, P.O. BOX 3147 Your Complete Swensen, pastor. through Church School Grade 12, Com­ TALCOTTVILLE, CONN. (06066) Appliance Store Deliverance Service. munion meditation by the Rev, Dr. Vicinity 9:30 a.m., Sunday School classes foi' all CALVARY CHURCH (ASSEMBLIES 643-2738 • 643-2102 Davis; 11:15 a.m.. Board of deacons FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH, Orange ages three through adult. Nursery for iii|L OF GOD), 647 E. Middle Tpke. Rev. meeting: 11:15 a.m.. Board of Hall 72 E. Center St. Rev. James fants; 10:50 a.m.. Worship Service w itP Kenneth L. Gustafson, pastor. FAMOUS BRAND deaconesses meeting. CAMPING EQUIPMENT featuring this week... Beliasov, pastor. the Rev. Mr. Swensen preaching. Trinity 9:45 a.m., Sunday School classes for TELEVISION - APPLIANCES 9:30 a.m., Sunday School; 10:30 a.m., Tots for 3 year olds through NORTH UNITED METHODIST children and adults; 10:50 a.m.. Service Worship Service; 7 p.m.. Evening Ser­ TENTS, COTS, ILEEPINS MOS, AIR MATTIiES8ES, kindergarten. Children’s Church for CHURCH, 300 Parker St. Rev. Earle R. of Worship and Bible preaching; 7 p.m.. MANCHESTER vice. STOVES, LANTERNS Grades 1 through 3, Nursery for infants; Custer, pastor. Gospel Service, hymnsing, music and 6 p.m.. Prayer meeting; 6:30 p.m., ’The 9 and 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service, ser­ message by. Pastor Gustafson; 10:30 HOME RSDOVDinT CHURCH OF THE ASSUMPTION, p.m.. Revivaltime radio service on Adams St. at Thompson Rd. Rev. film "What’s Up Josh?” will be shown mon: “Having Dreams and Seeing FARR’S v tn p lk e MV. featuring Josh McDowell, author of the Visions,” Sacrament of Holy Communion WINF. THE BYtRUHINQ STORE Edward S. Pepin, pastor; Rev. Paul CAMP-HKE-SPORT 2 MAIN STREH 6 4 9 - 3 5 8 9 Trinque. book ’’Evidence that Demands a Ver­ both services. 9:00 a.m.. Church School. EMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH, i m m * n dict,” open to the public. OPEN DAILY TO S P.M. J. FARR • B43-7111 Nut to stop 1 any . Saturday Masses at 5 and 7:30 p.m.; Nursery, grades 3 through 6; 10:30 a.m.. Church and Chestnut Sts. Rev. C. Henry Sunday Masses at 7:30, 9,10:30 and 11:45 UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST Church School. Nursery, Kindergarten Anderson and Rev. Ronald J. Fournier, a.m. SOCIETY: East, Community Y, 79 N. and grades 1 and 2, Coffee fellowship pastors; Michel D. Gark, intern. Main St. Rev. Arnold Westwood, between services; 6 p.m.. Senior youth 8:30 and 11 a.m., ’The Service with Holy VOLKSWAGEN REPAIR ST. JOHN’S POLISH NATIONAL minister. group; 8 p.m. Young adult group meets at Communion, chapel service for children by factory trained speclallata CATHOLIC CHURCH, 23 Golway St. 10:30 a.m., "Unchanging Patterns In A the parsonage. Monday, 7 p.m.. Com­ following the principal hymn; 9:45 a.m., Phil Pete Rev. Walter A. Hyszko, pastor. Changing World,” by Tom Sargent, mittee on Worship meets at the church; 7 CJiurch School, Adult Forum with Mr. 9 a.m., Mass in English; 10:30 a.m., . Locteero and ZIdek founder and leader of Changes Agents, p.m.. Committee on Education meets at Kimberly Cheney leading a discussion TEMPLE’SCARPET AND FLOOR COVBIING Mass in Polish and English. Nursery and Sunday School, coffee and the church. Tuesday, 7 p.m. Junior high and showing a film on Alcoholism; 9:45 Herald [^ to by Larsen conversation. forum meets at the church. and 11 a.m.. Nursery for infants; 2 to 4 648-5036 100 MAIN ITET QUO 100'lit. SAI 1-4 laOIS t III l-l. TEU UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH, •4ANCHEXTB o f l 01 lO E t C lll COIIICT 043.0802 Church of Jesus Christ of 185 Woodbridge St. Rev. Robert Baker, JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES, Kingdom COMMUNITY BAPTIST CHURCH, p.m.. Area Vietnamese families will meet in Luther Hall; 7:30 p.m.. Adult P&P AUTO REPAIR Connecticut's Largest Floor Covering Dealer pastor. Hall, 726 N. Main St. AN AMERICAN BAPTIST CHURCH, roe Main 8L • “Arco Charge” • Manchester Latter-day Saints steeple 10 a.m., Sunday School; 6:30 p.m., 10 a.m.. Public Bible discourse "In ^ East Center St. Rev. Ondon P. Stairs, Forum led by Mike Clark on the "Sound of His Coming” radio program on Solving Problems, Where Do You ’Turn minister; Rev. Frederick Lanz, director charismatic movement in the Lutheran WINF; 7:30 p.m.. Evangelistic ^rvice. for Counsel?” ; 11 a.m.. Group discussion of Christian education. Church. Conn. Most Complete Garden Center MERCURY

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Church School, kindergarten FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD, 763 Oak MESSIAH EVANGELICAL Class, adult groups, child care; 10:15 10 a m.. Church School, Nursery day Masses at 7:30, 9:30 and 11 a.m. through Grade 6; 11 a.m.. Warship Ser­ St., East Hartford. Rev. Ralph F. Jelley, LUTHERAN CHURCH, (Wisconsin a.m.. Coffee Break; 10:30 a.m., Worship through Grade 8; 10:30 a.m.. Coffee and FLO’S Cake Decorating Supplies pastor. Synod), 300 Buckiand Rd., ^ u th Windsor. vice; 6 p.m.. Junior High Pilgrim Service, child care; 6 p.m.. Senior Fellowship. Conversation; 10:45 a.m .. Family 545^)220 075-3292 NOTICE 10 a.m.. Church School; 11 a.m,. Mor­ ST. MARY’S CHURCH, Rt. 31, Coven­ 9 a.m., Sunday School; 10 a.m.. Pilgrim Fellowship. Worship Service, Nursery provided for ning Worship; 7 p.m.. Evening Service. try. Rev. F. Bernard Miller, pastor. Rev. Worship ^rvice. ROCKVILLE BAPTIST CHURCH, infants through Grade 2, sermon: "Is A COHPIETELIE OF MLTON CiWE DECOMTNNS Paul F. Ramen.. 69 Union St. Rev. Robert L. LaCounte, OPEN SATURDAY ST. PETER’S EPISCOPAL ST. JOHN’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH, FIRST CONGREGATIONAL There Hope for Man?” Saturday Mass at 5:15 p.m.; Sunday pastor. 1S1 CtMTIH ST. 70 UNION 8T. CHURCH, Hebron Center. Rev, William Rt. 30, Vernon. Rev. Robert H. Wellner, CHURCH, Vernon. Rev. John A. Lacey, -X Till 5 P.M. Masses at 7:30, 9:30 and 10:45 a.m. 9:30 a.m., Sunday School; 11 a.m.. BOLTON CONGREGATIONAL HANCHSaTia, CONH. ROCKVILLE. CONN. Manchester Pet Center at 9 Maple Street in Downtown N. Parsing, rector, rector. minister; Rev. Edwin W. Bartholomew, ' M«fl. • a *l 1M Mon. • Sat 10-S Worship Service; 7 p.m.. Evening Ser­ CHURCH, Bolton Center Rd. Rev. J. 8 a.m.. Holy Communion; 10 a.m.. 8 a.m.. Holy (jommunion; 10 a.m.. assistant minister. TlHira„ 1 M . I PrL10-S Manchester is your Headquarters for Pets and Supplies! AVERY ST. CHRISTIAN vice. Stanton Conover, minister. M ANCHESTER AUTO PARTS Communion, first, third and fifth Sun­ Family Service and Church School. k. 10 a.m.. Worship, the Rev. Mr. Lacey 10:15 a.m.. Church School and REFORMED CHURCH, 661 Avery St., Wedding Cakes A Specialty Meet (left to right) Ben, Daisy and Greg at your “Family Pet Shop,” at 9 Maple Street, around the corner 270 BROAD STREET PHONE 649-4520 days; Morning Prayer, second fourth South Windsor. Rev. Peter Mans, OUR SAVIOR LUTHERAN will preach. Coffee Fellowship im­ Nursery; 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service, ST. BERNARD’S CHURCH, from Main Street. Over 20 years’ experience under the same ownership satisfying our clientele. Always Sundays. Church school. 8 minister. CHURCH, 239 Graham Rd., South Wind­ mediately following the service. Child sermon: ’"The Sacrificing Christ.” Rockville. Rev. John J. White, pastor. care available. 9:55 a.m.. Church School. willing to help with your pet problems, Please phone 649-4273. 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/ X PAGE EIGHT - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Sat., AprU 3, 1976 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Sat., April 3, 1976- PAGE NINE Don Nelson stars Trade of A’s Jackson and Holtzman S c o r e b o a r d WHA East in Celtic triumph W L T Pts Indianapolis 34 38 6 74 Cleveland 33 39 5 71 to Baltimore could mean pennant significance for Nelson, hoping to The Rockets, who led by eight New England 32 39 7 71 BOSTON (UPI) - When Celtics fans were breaking out end a 14-year career with a strong points midway through the final Cincinnati 35 43 1 71 finish. the crying towels over Don period, had no fiow after the finai West MESA, Ariz. (UPI) - In a trades, Finley said “you never know. “I missed my first three shots,” he periopd was half over. Reserve Ron W L T PU trade that could well mean the I’ll do anything to help the ballclub.” Nelson’s prolonged benching, laughed. “Usually, I’d be out (of the Riley had come in to strike for four Houston 50 27 0 loo On other fronts: 39 33 6 84 pennant for somebody, the Boston Coach Tom Heinsohn game) after that b u t'I got three quick baskets to break a 93-93 tie Phoenix Ed Halicki, who pitched a no-hitter advised everyone to dry their point play and some contact and after three quarters but there was no San Diego 35 36 6 76 Oakland A’s Friday traded Minnesota 30 25 4 64 last season, and Randy Moffit com­ eyes. some good things started to go; I felt one top rebound after center Kevin superstars Reggie Jackson and good.” (Canadian bined for a six-hitter giving the San “1 haven’t forgotten Nellie,” he Kunnert fouled out with 2:25 to play. Ken Holtzman to Baltimore for After the three first misses in the W L T PU Francisco Giants a 4-2 victory over said in January of his 35-year-old "They killed us on the boards and second period. Nelson eight of 10 Winnipeg 51 26 2 104 Don Baylor and the Cleveland Indians. Halicki forward, “He’s just not shooting well that was the ballgame,” said field goal attempts. And in the fourth Quebec 47 27 4 98 pitchers Mike Torrez and ^ u l yielded four hits in 6 2-3 ... and he’s doesn’t fit in to our fast Rockets Coach Johnny Egan. They Calgary 41 34 4 86 quarter he wa the difference between Mitchell. K P Ralph Garr and Cleon Jones con­ break-style. But before the season is had 58 rebounds and we had .37. They Edmonton 26 49 5 57 a loosely played, meaningless, tinued their effective spring hitting over he’ll come in and win us a had 25 rebounds on the offensive Toronto 24 49 5 S3 Jackson and Holtzman were among Celtics loss and the team’s 53rd win as the Chicago White Sox downed the ballgame or two, you’ll see.” boards and Ive only had seven. We Ottawa 14 26 1 29 nine Oakland front-line players who of the season. Cincinnati Reds, 5-1. Nelson made Heinsohn a prophet also tyook a couple of bad shots late Friday’s Results were seeking long-term contracts. When Charlie Scott fouled out with in the game. Homers by Bruce Boisclair and Friday night, scoring 22 points in 18 Indianapolis 3, Toronto 1 Holtzman was reportedly asking 3:53 to play and his team trailing, “ From hereon out we have to win Ron Hodges lifted the New York minutes, to boost the Celtics past Cincinnati 5, Cleveland 2 $420,000 for three years and Jackson (Herald photo by Dunn) 113-107, Nelson scored seven straight all them all,” added Egn, whose Calgary 4, Winnipeg 1 $600,000 for three years. Mets to a 5-4 triumph over the Houston 119-115. The victory was meaningless to Boston, which Boston points to bring the Celtics Rockets wereknocked out of the But Oakland owner Charles 0. Pittsburgh Pirates. Rich Hebner Vie for Junior pin titles within one at 115-114. Dave Cowens aiready has clinched the Atlantic playoffs last year by the Celtics. NHL Finley, who made the announcement homered for the Pirates ...' George netted the final five points while Dvision and Eastern Conference “We’ve got to beat Philly on Monday Canipliell Gonference in a conference phone call, said their Brett's third hit of the game, a dou­ Conteslants in the Girls’ Division for the junior duckpin Neslon helped out with four rebounds titles, but the loss pushed the (in their next game at Philadelphia) Pulrirk Division contract problems had nothing to do ble, and Ruppert Jones’ single howling rhainpionships Sunday afternoon at 1:30 at the to assure the comeback victory. Rockets closer to playoff elimina­ and Philly’s got to lose all of theirs.” W L T Pts with the epic swap. enabled the Kansas City Royals to ’’Nellie won the ballgam e,” Holiday Lanes will he the above. Front row, left to right, tion. Houston must win its final five Boston, still with an outside chance Philadelphia 50 12 16 116 ‘The contract negotiations were beat the White Sox’ B-Squad, 7-6 ... praised Heinsohn. “ He played a REGGIE JACKSON Janet McElhanon, Jill 'I’racy, Janice Curtin, Top row, Donna games while Philadelphia or Buffalo of catching Golden State for the NY Islanders 41 20 17 99 irrelevant,” Finley said. ‘‘I made the KEN HOLTZMAN DON BAYLOR MIKE TORREZ Sixto Lezcano’s three-run homer was super game. You can tell whether Atlanta 34 33 12 80 Grinavich, Ginny Sylvester, Karen Sleeves. All gained the must lose all its remaining games, league’s best record, plays Buffalo trade because it will help our ball the big blow in the Milwaukee he’s "got it or not in the first 30 NY Rangers 28 41 9 65 games. Sunday afternoon in a nationally club. By midseason, anyone who Brewers’ 7-4 decision over the finals in ihpir respective classes. seconds — if he’s running, if he’s on .Smvilie Division The game had individual televised game from Boston Garden. doubted the deal will realize what it could match the talents of Jackson, standing in the next few years.” "Jackson also gives us the left- stint after compiling a 10-1 log for Chicago Cubs ... Lyman Bostock’s the boards and in the flow of the play. W L T Pts has dolfe for the club.” ' Finley replied: "I feel Baylor will be “ With Jackson in our lineup, they handed power we needed and also their Rochester affiliate in the Inter- llth- single drove in Dan Ford Chicago 31 30 17 79 Oakland also tossed in minor the equal of Reggie Jackson. I don’t will have to pitch more left-handers more speed.” national League, is one of the coming to give the Minnesota Twins a 1-0 vic­ Vancouver 32 32 15 league pitcher Bill Van Bommell in mean this out of disrespect to Reggie against us and that will help our The acquisition of Mitchell had stars of the game and expects him to tory over the Houston Astros. Four St. Louis 29 36 13 the deal. There was no cash involved. Jackson. I think that Baylor is out­ right-handed hitters,” commented Finley excited. He said Mitchell, who be a starter, Twin pitchers limited the Astros to R Sox cut Bowling Errors galore Minnesota 20 53 6 Asked if he really thought Baylor standing and will be even more out- Baltimore Manager Earl Weaver. was 3-0 at Baltimore in a late-season Asked if he planned any other four hits. Lions races Sunday Kansas City 12 54 12 W ales Conference four players EASTERN- Sandy Han­ in Bucks’ win .Norris Division W L T Pts Rain or shine the second annual Manchester Lions Club na 182-411, Les Christensen 181-396, Mike Davis 158-410, Montreal 56 11 11 123 student road races will be staged Sunday afternoon starting Rich Cochefski 154-384, In a comedy of errors the Milwaukee Bucks Los Angeles 37 32 9 83 at 1 o’clock at Mt.Nebo. WINTER HAVEN, Fla. (UPI) - Rick DeDominicis 153-140- Friday night clinched a berth in the National Pittsburgh 34 32 12 Four tied The Boston Red Sox cut down to 33 Basketball Association’s Midwest Division with Detroit . 26 42 10 Four divisions are listed, according to age, with trophies 398, Al Bonini 148-386, Washington 10 58 10 players today after manager Darrell Mickey Holm'e 146-371, Jim 'd 120-107 victory over the Kansas City assured the winners. Johnson sent four rookies tothe - Adams Division Herald angle Fight and nine-year-olds and those 10 to 12 will each take Sirianni 145-142-417, Mike Kings—upping the Bucks’ first-place record to W L T PU for first minor league complex. Zwick 143-377, Ding Balch part in one mile runs. Boys and girls 13 to 13 will run a 1.6 35-42. Boston 47 15 16 110 Dispatched for assignment were 142-377, Tony Rinaldi 142- added 11 points and live Buffalo 45 20 13 103 Added to that, the mile course and 16 to I8-year-olds are listed in a 2.9 mile pitchers Jim Wright, Mark Barr and 377, Hank Grzyb 139, Joe rebounds. Toronto 34 29 15 83 Earl Yost Detroit Pistons who, with a golf spot event. Mark Bomback, and third baseman Giambelluca 388, Larry Brian Winters topped the California 26 42 11 63 33-43 record, are on the Sports Editor George Suitor, Manchester High track coach, will he Butch Hobson. Seretto 383, Ron Joinw 379, Bucks in their triumph Friday's Results verge of clinching the other Stan Waickowski 3791 Ding with 24 points while Gary Atlanta 4, Minnesota 2 in charge. David Thompson heads the active Lions Club playoff berth. The Pistons GREENSBORO, N.C. (U PI)-The Balch 377, Wike;;^!^^ 377. Brokaw added 21 and Vancouver 5, California 0 committee. remained U/z games back Greater Greensboro Open has Junior Bridgeman 20, become a scrambling free-for-all No post entries will be accepted. MIXERS- John Higley of the Bucks but pulled 4'/2 NBA games head of third-place In the American Basket­ with four golfers— Miller Barber, Al Lose finale 214-523, Jerry Possum 239- ball Association, New York Eastern Conference Geiberger, Kermit Zarley and Mike 526, al Rowett Jr. 211-580, Kansas City with a 116-102 Atlantic Division ottice of the New England victory over the New downed Kentucky, 111-87, Dunk to he allowed Hill- tied for the lead going ipto Bob Bower 205-582, Ray San Antonio clipped In­ W L Pet. GB Whalers, feels that 3,000 ad­ today’s third round and 11 others Ending its trip to North and South Rowett 201-556, Ken Griffin Orleans Jazz. Boston 53 24 .688 — Approved for thfe 1976-77 But the Pistons’ stay in diana, 118-108, and St. Philadelphia 43 34 .558 10 ditional seats can be installed within two strokes. Carolina yesterday was Manchester 209-511, Jack Pelligrinelli Louis nipped Virginia, 110- basketball season is the dunk The four leaders were clustered at Vancouver ties Community College’s baseball team. 204-558, John Ferguson 214- the playoffs may be an Buffalo 43 35 .551 lOW at the Hartford Civic Center 109. shot. The National Basketball 135, seven under par on the par-71, The Cougars dropped both ends of a 558, Ron Allen 232-550, New York 35 42 .455 18 without too much trouble...One Braves 101: Hawks 93 Central Division Rules Committeee voted this 6,643-yard Sedgefield Country Club doubleheader to Wingate College, 6-5 Jerry Coro 508, Bob Grote Bob McAdoo scorpd 14 of wonders who is responsible for and 9-6 to come home with a 1-5" W L Pet. GB week to allow this type offen­ course. Geiberger aqd Hill carded 536, Bill Crawford500, Irv his game-high 42 points in 46 32 .590 - the many changes in Whaler for division lead record. MCC starts the Northern seg­ Pro Washington sive play which has been called six-under-par 65s Friday to leap out Sobolov 556, Marie Beaudet the final quarter to Cleveland 45 31 .592 - personnel, from coaches to of the pack after opening-round 70s. ment of its schedule Thursday on the 187-497, Julie Dabate 177, Basketball guarantee Atlanta its 12th Houston 38 39 .494 7W by some the most exciting play road against Dean Junior Coilege, players, which has to have an Miller and Zarley were a bit steadier, All Pelligrinelli 178-482, straight loss and its 19th New Orleans 35 42 .455 lOVi in basketball...Another new NEW YORK (UPI) — The Vancouver Canucks and goaltender affect on those still on hand. shooting 67s after first-round 68s. Etta Sobolov 179-497, Lois even bigger disappoint­ consecutive defeat on the Atlanta 28 48 .368 17 rule that will be introduced One stroke back, at 136, were Don Curt Ridley have a reciprocal love affair going and it just might Johnson 179-497, Barbara W estern Conference While other WHA teams have ment than their perfor­ road. next season will find a team Bies, Bob Menne, Ron Cerrudo and culminate in a first-round Stanley Cup playoff bye. Higley 454, Mary White Midwest Division improved, the Whalers’ play mance during the regular "tiers 96, Bullets 94 awarded two free throws in­ defending U.S. Open champ Lou Vancouver defeated California, 5-0, 454, Elna Dimock 482, season now that All-Star Philadelphia’s Lloyd W L Pet. GB seems to have ' Graham, who also was runnerup in Friday night as Ridley turned aside Eleanor Rodonis 468. Free’s jump shot just beat Milwaukee 35 42 .455 - stead of one when a technical center Bob Lanier’s Detroit 33 43 .434 IW deteriorated...Ellington Ridge the first round. Bies and Cerrudo 28 Black Hawk shots to register his playing condition is in the buzzer to not only foul is assessed against a both shot 67s Friday, while Graham GOP- Rose LaPolt 175- Kansas City 29 48 .377 6 Country Club golf pro Wally first career shutout. Vancouver's Bernie Carbo confident question. defeat Washington but coach.. This should help keep had a 69 dnd Bies a 68. 468, Sue Lance 175-456, Chicago 22 55 .286 13 Cichon carded a 76 in his first victory put the Canucks in a tie with Lanier, the most consis­ knocked the Bullets outof the coaches in line as it sets up Barber, a rotund, balding 45-year- Nina Higgins 177, Barbara acific Division round of the season. Cichon Chicago for first place in the Smythe tent of an inconsistent lot first place in the Central W L Pet. GB a potential five-point old, who has won more than a million Division. Vancouver, however, has Higley 187-471, M arie of Pistons, was helped off Division. Fred Carter led 56 21 .727 — reports the course wintered (UPI Photo) despite role as reserve Ludlow 177480, Maureen Golden State play...Jockey Willie dollars on the tour, called the front o»ily a Sunday game against Kansas the court late in second the 76ers with 29 points. Phoenix 40 37 .519 16 real well and the greens are in Braves’ Tom Puciorek tagged out at home nine of Friday's round one of the best City left while Chicago has a home- Tyler 201-506, H arriet quarter of the ^§me with Kiiieks 110, Bulls 9.5 Seattle 39 37 .513 16W Shoemaker’s mounts over the nine holes he had ever had. WINTER HAVEN, Fla. (UPI) - Carbo was upset over having Haslett 457, Carolyn Wilson top shape. The course opened and-home pair against St. Louis. started in only one Series’ game last the Jazz. He was acciden­ Spencer Haywood scored Los Angeles 39 40 .494 18 past 27 years have won more ”It was one of those days when it The biggest thing any ballplayer has 456. Portland 34 43 .442 22 three^ weeks ago...Baseball Yankee eutelier Kieli Dempsey applied lag on atlein|ile(l steal On the other hand, if the race ends fall but he sees everything in a tally hit in the back of the 17 of his 19 points in the se­ than $58 million, of which the seemed everything I would do on the going for him is his confidence. Friday's Results fans who toured Florida Without that, he has nothing. He’s different light now, inciuding his neck by New Orleans cond half to insure Chicago rider gets at least 10 per cent. front side was right and everything I'.S. MIXED- Fred Detroit 116, New Orleans finished. manager. center Otto Moore after its eighth straight loss. hoping to see exhibition on the backside was wrong.” said Kozicki 200-575, Bruce 102 Last year the Shoe saddled 29 Ordinarily, Bernie Carbo’s con­ “ I had a hard time understanding tipping in a basket with 21 Game scoring honors, baseball expressed much dis­ Barber, who until last year had won a Pro hockey Moquin 212-548, Bill Boston 119, Houston 115 winners...A total of 407 fidence would be shot at this point. him my first tw years here,” says the seconds to go and collapsed however, went to the Bulls pleasure when the teams did tournament per year for eight years. Polinski 203-556, Bob Huf- Buffalo 101, Atlanta 93 Being as sensitive as he is, he’d be Boston outfielder. “ He’s a distant to the court. Mickey Johnson with 20 Philadelphia 96, Washington youngsters, boys and girls, Jim Wiechers. co-leader after a ford 535, David Neff 517, not start drills and games as Andy may miss yea deep inside his shell now sulking or man and doesn’t let you get close. It He was taken to a subur­ points. 94 have .signed up for the Little first-round 66, was tied with defen­ .1 RaTph Trott 541, George scheduled. However, once both up in tie, Vancouver will get the pouting over the fact the Boston out­ takes awhile to know him. Now that I ban Detroit hospital where Suns 106, Traillilazcrs New York 110, Chicago 95 League baseball program in ding GGO champion Tom Weiskopf Moquin 517, Steve Pelletier sides (players and manage­ first-round bye on the basis of more field is pretty well set with Fred do, 1 like him. I realize that what I X-rays proved negative. 103 Milwaukee 120, Kansas City NEW YORK (UPI) - It soon— tomorrow perhaps.” A Kuhn decided in favor ol the at 137, five under par and two strokes 520, Gail Shimaitis 190, Manchester. At least 60 more wins. “We play Kansas City while Lynn in center, Jim Rice in left and am iearning now, he has learned Dr. Benmamin Paolucci, Baskets by Gar Heard 107 ment) saw eye to eye, these required 11 hours over two spokesman for the commissioner Yankees’ present contract offer he back of the leaders. Wiechers had an Chicago has to play at St. Louis with Carol O’Brien 175, Sheila are needed to complete all the Dwight Evans in right. already.” the team physician, said and Curtis Perry and a free Phoenix 106, Portland 103 same grumbling fans showed said that Kuhn would render his deci­ would not accept it—"There are even-par 71 Friday while Weiskopf 18,000 fans watching," Maloney said. Price 175-485, Cindy Hurley Los Angeles 113, Seattle 105 rosters in regular, farm and days for Baseball Com­ If he wasn't sulking or pouting, the ”If I go oh-for-four and don’t play Lanier's status for throw by Pat Riley in the sion ”as soon as possible—not today, other teams I’d rather play for”—but carded a 68. “1 think our chances our good.” 176, Bee Moquin 220-211- up at the box office and paid missioner Bowie Kuhn to hear oid Carbo would be grumbling and the next day, I don’t press the panic tonight’s game at Chicago final 28 seconds prevented rookie play. Several years ago possibly tomorrow.” later withdrew a bit from tjiat posi­ Also at 137 were Bob Payne (67-70), While Ridley was shutting out 584, Viv Price 175-510, top prices to watch rookies and the arguments for both sides in going around saying the manager button. I think ballplayers are too was doubtful, Phoenix from blowing an ABA there were 600 youngsters in But after a decision is made, and tion, saying he hadn't decided his Mark Hayes (70-67), George Burns Marilyn Rogers 471, Bar­ farm hands play...There is California, John Gould led the doesn’t have one brain in his head. self-centered in that regard. I used to Lanier had 12 points and 18-point, fourth-quarter W L Pet. GB the program. Today there are Andy Messersmith’s dispute should it go against the 30-year-old next step in that event. (69-68), North Carolina native Lanny offense with his 31st and 32nd goals of bara Polinsky 179, Peg ' e Carbo isn’t doing anything iike be, but I’m not anymore. I don’t let 13 rebounds before leaving lead and register the Denver 58 23 .716 — much speculation as to who wittl the New York Yankees. righthander, Messersmith may feel ’’The hearing is over,” said Wadkins (69-68) and John Schlee {10- the sea.son. " C allahan 466, G inger New York 52 29 .642 6 more boys and girls playing that at ali. He’s at peace with himseif things bother me the way they did in the game. He was replaced narrow win over Portland. will land the vacant varsity Kuhn’s decision may require compelled to sit out the 1976 season Messersmith. “What happens next is 67). The Atlanta Flames^ defeated the Yourkas 467, Edi Duchaine San Antonio 48 33 .593 10 soccer in Manchester during and with his manager, Darreli John­ the past. Some players put the game by Roger Brown, who Lakers I 13, Sonies 10,5 football coaching position at Messersmith to decide to lose rather than pitch for the Yankees. up to Mr. Kuhn. Then I have to go Minnesota North Stars, 4-2, in the 455, Sandy Moquin 456. Gail Goodrich scored 37 Kentucky 44 37 .543 14 the summer months than “ I have considered dropping out of from there.” son, Ah, peace, it’s wonderful. on a level where it becomes the most Indiana ‘ 39 42 .481 19 Manchester High...Little a year from his baseball only other NHL game. In the WHA, Carbo did kick up some sand last points, equaling his season baseball...Two Manchester baseball, not playing this year,” he In dispute is the question of how the Calgary Cowboys defeated the important thing in their life. To me, St. Louis 35 46 .432 23 League candidates will be career. October about how he thought he my wife and family are the most im­ high, to keep Los Angeles’ Virginia 13 66 .165 44 residents, Jim Connors and said, only six days before the season much authority Messersmith gave Winnipeg Jets, 4-1, the Indianapolis working out this weekend and should be In the Red Sox’ starting portant. When it comes to baseball, I slim playoff hopes alive. Friday’s Results K6n Mayfield, playing for the The two-time 20-game p in n e r opens April 8, "and I’m still con­ his agent Herb Osmond to negotiate a Yoets renamed Racers beat the Toronto Toros, 3-1, The fourth-place Lakers it was interesting to hear Ted emerged Friday from a “ /a-hour lineup against the Reds in the World look at it this way: certainly I’d like LPGA leader New York 111, Kentucky 87 sidering that option. I felt that the deal with any club. The pair claimed and the Cincinnati Stingers topped Norwich Jewelers in the Series, Pinch-hit homers in the third to play every day, but If he (Johnson) trail third-place Seattle by St. Louis 110, Virginia 109 Williams comments on the meeting to say that no decision would Yankees had not lived up to what no power of attorney was ever given the Cleveland Crusaders, 5-2. Norwich Basketball Tourna­ and sixth games gave him some pret­ says I’m the designated hitter, then IVz games with three to San Antonio 118, Indiana 108 be rendered until Kuhn decided upon they said to my agent.”' to the agent and that Osmond never assistant pro Flunii-H -t, Norlli Stars 2 smally fry. “I think they are ty good talking points. I’m the designated hitter; if he says play. The Supersonlcs have ment, were named to the all- ail the facts. Messersmith said the . The Californian, who arrived at the told either Steinbrenner or Paul he Atlanta ran up a 3:0 lead, then held admits gamble V______y great, but not all that emphasis Johnson finally started him in the I’m on the bench, then I’m on the six games left. star squad. Connors tallied 64 hearings “were only for Mr. Kuhn to hearing from his Newport Beach had that right. Returning for a second season as on to beat Minnesota, Bill Flett and on winning. Not at an early age seventh game and from the tremen­ PALM SPRINGS, 'Calif. McMullen and Berning Nets 111. Colonels 87 points in two games. Mayfield listen to what happened, not to try to home at 10:30 a.m. EST, added that if an assistant golf fr o at the Ed Kea scored first-period goals for bench; and if he says I’m playing left dous cheer Carbo got from the (UPI) — You have to,hand carded 68s Thursday but Julius Ervlng scored 26 at least. You know, when I was solve it. I expect a decision from him Manchester Country Qlub will be the Flames before Bill Clement field, I play left field. I’m happier is a former member of the Fenway Park patrons you’d have it to the LPGA. Its players shot 75 and 76 respectively points as New York young, I learned more about Tom Voets of Bianford.\ added the eventual game-winner, his this way because I honestly feel this New York Knicks in the thought Babe Ruth had reappeared are amazingly candid. in the second round, clinched second place and the game, and developed more 23rd goal, at 4:14 of the second is what life is all about.” Additional week Pro Ralph DeNicolo made the an­ there. Pretty Pam Higgins, the Stephenson, who started reduced San Antonio’s NBA...For the second straight period. The Connecticut Basket­ by practicing than by playing nouncement. co-ieader at the halfway the day one shot off the magic number to clinching season then Connecticut Bank Liberation day in NFL WHA third place over Kentucky ball School will be in ses­ in actual games. For the young point in the Colgate- pace of the leaders, missed and Trust entry wound up se­ Power-play goals by Peter Driscoll sion an additional week Voets was a one handicap player sponsored $200,000 Winners four putts from four feet or to one. Erving scored 15 of players at least, I think the NEW YORK (U P I )-I t was and Butch Deadmarsh in the first this year, to allow more cond best during the regular In other deals in a surprisingly Tampa Bay passed on the slim crop when he joined the local club last Circle golf tournament, less. his points in the first half. coaches should concentrate on liberation day Friday in the summer. A former club champion at period paced the Cowboys to their youngstgrs.to be involved. season but grabbed the playoff heavy day of activity, San Diego sent of quarterbacks left available by the likes to gamble and she’s “I’m mad.” she said. "I .Spurs I 18, Pueers U)8 teaching them the fun of the National Football League. Grassy Hill in Orange, Voet served win over the Jets ... Brian George Gervin pumped Coach Bill Detrick of championship in the Rec Men’s southpaw quarterback Bobby 26 established teams during the not afraid to talk about it. putted terribly on the back Central Connecticut, game. And it is a fun game.” Two of the most talented backup Dougiass to New Orleans for as an assistant in Delray, Fla., MacDonald had two goals In the in 28 points to lead the Volleyball League...Ralph allocation draft and has signed just “I like to. gamble,” the nine, I don’t usually do program director, reports quarterbacks in the game, Steve linebacker Rick Middleton; Oakland before coming to Manchester. Racers’ triumph over the Toros. The visiting Spurs in the one­ DeNicolo reports the date for one free agent at that position. Bill eye-catching, green-eyed, that. I’ve got to practice.” the first week of the Spurrier of San Francisco and Lynn traded linebacker Mike Dennery to victory moved Indianapolis three Higgins and Stephenson sided conquest of Indiana. Alex Hackney’s testimonial Cappleman. points ahead of Cleveland atop the yeilow-haired Higgins said. school, Aug, 8-ll4^will be Dickey of Houston, were traded to San Diego for linebacker-defensive ” I’ll bet on almost found themselves two shots San Antonio twice built up Eastern Division standings ... Dennis for youngsters in the age dinner has been changed. No teams with whom they are assured end Franklin Tate; and Buffalo dis­ anything, A lot of girls ahead of Sandra Haynie, leads of 21 points in the se­ Sobchuk scored three goals in Cincin­ range from 7 to 12. new date has been determined. End of the line starting berths for the coming posed of its second starting defensive tease me about it. 68; Kathy Whitworth, 72; cond half. Billy Knight had Midget hoop title nati’s triumph over Cleveland. 31 points for the Pacers. Only a few single seat tickets season. lineman in the span of four days “...I don’t see anything and Pat Bradley, 72. Spirits 1 It), Sipiirrs 109 remain for Tuesday night’s Spurrier, 31, a former Heisman when it traded Walt Patulski to the wrong with it. Playing this Trpphy winner at Florida, was deait St. Louis Cardinals. Marvin Barnes scored 26 NBA game at the Hartford game is a gamble and I to the first-yeqr Tampa Bay Buc­ The Bills, who left Pat Toomay un­ think life’s a big gamble Hockey school points to help St. Louis Civic Center between .the won by Y quintet X-rays negative hand Virginia its 30th pm 40 rtm of UmxMMa larvlot caneers for two players the Bucs protected in the allocation draft and too.” A land/ice summer Hoop ratings down Boston Celtics and Cleveland picked up earlier this week in the '°st him to the Buccaneers, picked up DETROIT (UPI) — X-rays of in­ On Friday when first-day straight loss on the road. O p e n 24 Hours Dally Winning„the Town Midget title in basketball last night was"" jured Detroit Pistons’ star center hockey school will be held The Spirits squandered a Television ratings for NBA Cavaliers. The latter could veteran aliocation draft, as well as a second-round draft pick for leaders Kathy McMullen at the Bolton Ice Palace in FOR EMERIZNCY SERVKE their bonus pick in the second round Ratulski. Community Y with a 46-42 double overtime win over the East Bob Lanier’s spine were negative second-half lead of 17 games this season are down 30 very well be the best opponent and Susie Maxwell Berning July and August. The of next week’s college draft. On ajgjUigr front, controversial Side Rec at the Community Y .. Friday night, but doctors said he points, but managed to per cent from a year to show in Hartford this were having their school will be directed by Dickey, 26, who established runnh^backDdane Thomas appears The teams were knotted at 36-all would remain hospitalized overnight hold off the Squires. IVI©bil |j^ season. Boston is .5(X) after the winners., Brian Gaiiigan ie the Dostie to drive in The Race problems over the sun- Ed Mantenuto, head coach ago... himseif as the greatest passer in Big. h e ^ d back to an NFL career as his after regulation time with each ad­ as a precautionary measure. soaked Mission Hills Coun­ HEATING OILS four appearances in Hartford way for the East Siders with 17 The 6-11, 260-pound center was at Fermi High. College and teams saved $1,500 a day meal Eight history during his days as Kan- •'igtfts were acquired by Houston, in a ding four markers in the first extra try Club course, Higgins high schooi coaches will this season in regular NBA ac­ sas State, was traded to Green Bay deal which sent the rights to 24-year- session. Community broke it open in points. taken to Bi-County Hospital in subur­ Piloting Chuck Rubacha’s stock car in The Race one week PINE PHARMACY OIL BURNER A money and living allowances East Side held the lead for the first shot a four-under-par 68. make up the staff. There 664 CENTER ST.649-B814 when the players were not in tion... Nick Tronsky Classic is for two Packer starters oblast year— old linebacker Steve Manstedt to the the second overtime to take the ver­ ban Warren after he fell and ap­ from today at Stafford Speedway will be Jerry Dostie. Last That lifted her into a first- HEATING INSTALLATION three quarters, 13-6, 21-12 and 24-20 . parently injured his spine when he will be three two-week LOW PRESCRIPTION slated April 16-17 at the quarterback John Hadl and corner- Washington Redskins, dict and crown from the East Siders. year the owner-driver team copped championship laurels at place deadlock with attrac- sessions with special in­ camp for from back Ken Ellis—as well as two draft Spurrier becomes the only quarter- Alex Britnell tossed in 15 points, Pat McCann and Mike Faikowski was accidentally hit in the back of 643-SI35 Monadandek Speedway, Keene, N.H. Leo Cleary is driving tive Australian Jan struction for goaltenders at q PRICES 315 Center St. ^ ManpheeW March 1 to last week...Howard Holiday Lanes with $1,(KX) top choices and an undisciosed sum of back with any extended NFL Terry McConville nine, Dave Bester- added 12 and 11 markers respectively the neck by New Orleans Jazz center No.l4. Stephenson, who shot a 71. each session. Baldwin, head man in the front irize...Have a nice weekend. money, . experience on the Buccaneer roster. field eight and Paul Peck seven for to the losing total. Otto Moore. 4 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Sat., April 3, 1976 — PAGE ELEVEN PAGE TEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn.. Sat., April 3, 1976 23 □ NOTICES Homot For Safa 23 ffomat For Safa 23 Homt$ For Safa 23 ffomat For Safa RANCH - Country living in the city, 100x200 lot, surrounds DOLL HOUSE iHanrl|?0tpr Euf ntng Hn;alb Police and firemen Lost and Found 1 this clean six room brick and' Colonial Cape on the West OPEN HOUSE aluminum home. Two baths, Side, just waiting for FOUND Grey and White male fireplacor garage, asking $42,- someone to move into its SUNDAYp 2 to 5 P.M. cat - Elizabeth Dr. area. 649- She H erath 900. Keith Real Estate, 646- six beautiful rooms, new suffer budget cuts 0672. 4126, 649-1922. roof, siding, storms, like y- CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING new condition. Area new: IMPOUNDED - Female pup- MANCHESTER - Eight room •3ft,900 Andover Ellington Hebron South Windsor Vernon Firemen forego raises mixed breed, black and Contemporary split, four rown. Illing Jr. High area. bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths, 2-car ★ UMTED REALTY^ Bolton Coventry East Hartford Tolland \Aprnon i i BARBARA RICHMOND Donald Maguda, District I fire Call Dog Warden, 64M555. 3/4 acre tre^ lot. ______848-5016 Mayor Thomas Benoit reduced the chief, serving the Rockville area, said PHONE 643-2711 View of Hartford skyline. 60's. police department's budget request he had met with his men and they IMPOUNDED - Terrier cross, FOR ASSISTANCE IN PLACING YOUR AQ Warren E. Howland, 643-1108. by $148,000. agreed to forego the increase in their tan, buff male dog. Contact COVENTRY LAKE - 200 ft. from beach, nice winterized, Chief Herman Fritz told the coun­ salaries. The department request in Dog Warden, 646-4555. MANCHESTER - Extra nice this account was $33,065 and the ~ □ REAL ESTATE 5-4 Two family, new furnace, two bedroom cottage. Asking Top scholars praised cil Wednesddy night he couldn’t IMPOUNDED - Saamoyed, appliances, and more. Ideal $16,900. 267-9452. honestly see where anything else mayor recommended $34,205. male, white. Vicinity Tolland for young couple, let tennent t \ Homot For Safa 23 could be taken out. Maguda said he would like it back Turnpike. Call Dog Warden, help make mortgage South Windsor college are: ' 646-4555. payments. Must be seen. Only SEVEN room aluminium The council met in the second of a to the original $31,299, the same as $27,300. ATTRACTIVE 5 room South Windsor High School Prin­ Lynn Bogatz, Terry Burnett, Joan the cqrrent year, return $1,000 to the 38,900. Warren E. Howland sided Cape. Three bedrooms, Cope, Sue DeRosa, Jeanne Donahue, '‘series of budget workshops and dis­ Ranch, fireplace, baseboard Realtors, 643-1108. dining room, living room, cipal William Spohn announced IS cussed the police and fire depart­ equipment account and reduce the Pertonalt 2 ; heating, stove, refrigerator. family room, and one bath. seniors have been designated State of Robert Featherstone, Robin Gilbert, budget by the remaining $1,906. The Hutchins Agency 646-3166. Close to schools, church, bus Ellen Hyman, Jill Kremidas, Pat ment budgets. SEVEN room aluminium Connecticut Scholars for 1976. mayor and the council did not agree. INCOME TAX preparation - ' sided cape. Three bedrooms, and shopping. $39,900. By ap­ McGuirress, Andrew Schubert, Jill Fritz said in the $829,307 approved pointment only. 649-4218. The students selected on the basis by the council and the mayor, there Mayor Benoit said this would be Dan Mosler - Call 649-3329 or ; rNMItlkiltii.MMllKlw dining room, living room, 112 WILLOW DRIVE, HEBRON Shapiro, Robert Underfield, Joan 525-8263 for appointment. : ttii.UIM}-27UMi;hrfitt family room, and one bath. of academic performance, ability is no estimate for training taking money out of the firemens’ Close to schools, church, bus Make An Offer To Buy Today For and potential for academic success in Weiss and Joanne Welles. clothing account. Councilman Robert rtMHL MANCHESTER - “Village requirements. And the mayor had ciit TAX RETURNS - Individual j and shopping. $39,900. By ap­ Charm” Cape, six rooms, A Quick Sale out five requested additional per­ Wehrli said he felt if the firemen and business tax returns : pointment only. 649-4218. fireplace, garage, wooded lot, prepared. Call Russell L. REDUCED FOR quick sale - Custom built 2-year-old Raised Ranch, fully carpated. sonnel. / were agreeable to this move than it convenient location. $32,900. should be allowed and would Burnett, Tax gervice, 353 :j two family, 30 Locust Street, FIRST OFFERING - Six Double “E” Real Estate, 2 fireplaces — one In family room, one In living room; Drug problem Center Street, Manchester, i no agents. 646-2426, 9-5. room Ranch, breezeway, gar­ probably set an example for other Make some­ Mary Egan, 646-5358. formal dining room; eat-ln kitchen; double garage — East Hartford Chief Fritz said, “We won’t be able 646-3005. :| age, fireplace, plaster walls, all on lovely wooded lVi acres. town departments. one happy good condition throughout, DIRECTIONS: Rl. 85 south to Isft on Dsly Rd. (scrois from Qsy City to address the drug problem, it’s Councilman Dooley said , “I have a INCOME TAX returnsi city utilities, lot 100x150. Near here even though we don’t see it in Psrk) to loft on Ellzabtth Dr., bssring right to Willow pang of conscience that the fire chief prepared in your home by :J| Today — OPEN HOUSE school. Priced at only $43,900. MANCHESTER Dr. on right — sftt sig n s. . . the press.” He said the special ser­ only gets $1,200 a year. If we decide qualified consultant. Call C all 643-2711 Call Charles Lesperance, 649- firm bids lowest vices staff should be increased. Allan Keeler Tax Service, 871- 7620. TWO-FAMILY nobody else in town gets an increase, Sunday 2-4 P.M. Large 3 bedrooms duplex MERRITT Agency s a s - h r o While a new position of captain has 1781, Monday-Sunday, 9-9. Vernon increase erosion controls along its then fine.But all other budgets we’ve FOR SALE - Like new, four with new plumbing and banks. been created, it will mean one less approved include increases in VERSATILE Dance Combo 73 Oakwood Road room Condo at Northfield wiring, paneled living and Realtors 122 East Center St. Brookside Construction Co. of East lieutenant and the difference in the available for weddings, par- ;:;i Green, Manchester. Large Hartford with a bid of ?18,600 was ap­ Most seriously affected were six wages.” The budget was approved as Immaculate six-room dining room, eat-in yards on W orcester Rd. Town pay is less than $500. ties. $120 for four hours. Cali Happiness Is: Cape with oversized one- living room with dining area, kitchen, 2 car garage... MANCHESTER - Turn of the parent low bidder out of eight bids presented at $124,491. 649-3826, 644-1335. |:} one bedroom with possible se­ century charming older ASHFORD - Circa 1780, car garage. Paneled rec center chimney cape with ell, opened in Vernon Thursday for Engineer Leonard Szczesny said Cruisers old Johnson’s budget accepted TWIN BOYS cond in finished rec room, Colonial, four large rechanneling the brook should reduce room, circular pool. Love­ wall-to-wall carpeting, all bedrooms, large entrance 8 1/2 rooms, two baths, 26’ realignment of the Ogden Brook living room, 19’ master, % this flooding problem. Sgt. John Bundy made a plea to the The District II department budget ADAM 6 lbs., 15 oz., ly neighborhood. 646- applianced kitchen, central MERRITT foyer, spacious staircase of between Rt. 83 and Worcester Rd. was approved at $110,065 and Chief 1189 exposed beams, original The firm of Frank Kapsia and Sons council to put back in tbe budget tbe KEEP SMILING ANDREW 6 lbs., 13 oz. air-conditioning throughout, Realtors original wood, Italian brick Brookside’s bid ran about $6,400 carport, pool, clubhouse, ten­ 646-1180 fireplace. Ideal for hardware, 2-car garage, out­ request for six new cruisers. The William Johnson said he cut it the KEEP HAPPY buildings, 40 beautiful acres lower than the estimated cost of $25,- of Glastonbury was low bidder when . Born April 1, 1976 to <35,900 nis courts. $28,500. Call 649- professional man. Parking for the first bids were opened. This tifne mayor recommended $18,000 to best he could but “contractual costs on deadend road, pond and 000 for the project and $1,300 less increase each year.” 0604...... 30 cars on this large treed lot. that company bid $26,900. replace just four. He said by Jan. 1, DAVID and SHEILA MADDEN G&R Realty 289-6885. much more. Rare! $78,000. ^^1776^^ opens at R h a m than the low bid for the same project Johnson, who is also fire marshal, Joe Petrowsky Real Estate Other bids were: John Olender ever^ car in the department will NEED MORE Room? Seven bid about a year ago. said he needs direction about this of Mystic, Conn. Co., Realtors, 974-1500 or 928- 3 Martha Jefferson as played by Laurie MacDonald dances with have more than 100,000 miles on it. room oversized aluminum The project had to be rebid because Corp. of Tolland, $35,600; Mather □ EMPLOYMENT | Happy Grandparents 6563. Ben Franklin as played by Craig Porter on the stage Friday at Corp., Bloomfield, $24,600; He said after 60,000 the maintenance position as it is taking more and sided Cape on attractive cor­ $ 32,500 it was delayed due to getting National Weather Forecast ner lot. Close to school and more time from his work. Mayor Bob and Pauline Madden BOLTON — Good sized The name of the same is Want tds...the Rham High School in Hebron as the school presents the easements from property owners Woodstock Paving and Excavating, costs are very high. Help Wanted 13 i;!; 30.1* I - Z*Z7 recreational facilities. Out of He said, “We’re spending so much Benoit told him he will have to start four, room Ranch, large number to call is 643-2711. Broadway musical “1776.” Ron Ouellette, director, said the before bad weather set in. Woodstock, $37,000; Black and town owner needs a fast sale. living room with fireplace, Warner Construction Co., Unionville, on maintenance we could buy three relying on some of his help. PHONE FROM home to ser- ;|:r Call for more particulars. production will cost about $5,000. It plays again tonight at 8 and The town has had a serious flooding “1 just can't give what we haven’t kitchen with sllde-ln unit $36,000; Piedmont Construction new cars with it.” vice our customers in the gi B/W Realty, 647-1419. HEBRON - Unusual seven problem in tbe area. Plans are to got. We have to skimp and scrape.” Manchester area, flexible Happy 90th and plenty of cabinets, next Friday and Saturday evenings. Tickets are on sale at the Corp., Newington, $38,750; Roncari The request for more workers in­ two bedrooms, tiled bath room contemporary styled widen and reshape the course of the A request for a M-foot elevated hours, super earnings, 249- it;) Birthday Happy 45th ONE LEVEL Living - Im­ split, entry, cathedral living door. (Herald photo by Barlow) Construction, Inc., East Granby, cluded three patrol officers, a clerk, tW V O M K with vanity, full basement, brook to eliminate sharp turns and platform truck in Johnson’s budget 7773. g maculate six room Ranch, room, dining room and $39,715. and a dispatcher-clerk, all deleted LOUIS J. with lots of extras. Attractive finished rec room, at­ was transferred to the Capital Im­ kitchen, lava rock fireplace, along With requests for many new MOTEL maintenance help 1:5 TUTTLE on April 4th lot and pleasant tached one car oversized beautiful entertainment size provements budget. The estimated needed. Experienced only. iteijisjiteq;isJ)f small equipment. neighborhood. Mid 30’s. Call garage. Hall acre treed family room, with wet bar, 2 Call 569-1100. iji: To A Wonderful B/W Realty, 647-1419. Parties pick convention delegates cost is $220,000. Father, lot. A good buy. 1/2 baths, 2-car garage, two to U&R REALTY CO. run kennet and barn, 32x16 in- REAL ESTATE Agent - iiji Grandfather and MODERNIZED Older 5-5 ground pool and safety ledge, Unlimited possibilities in Duplex, super condition. 643-2692 William Rady will attend the con­ senatorial; and Eileen DelSignore, 1.4 acres, paved driveway. Bolton School menus residential and commercial rj: Great Grandfather JACK AND lOVin IIMNIATUIK MIR Much wall-to-wali carpeting. Robert D. Murdock, Must be seen. $58,900. Joe gressional; Dorothy Miller, John Edward DeiSignore and Robert field, licensed, full-time per- g Love, from NCMfOMltAMS V jiAMLMI A Good buy at $39,900. Call Realtor Petrowsky Real Estate Co., Roberts and Donato Rattazzi, the Morra, the assembly convention. son wanted. Keith Real g MAL DEWART B/W Realty, 647-1419. Realtors, 974-1500 or 928-6563. Bolton Democrats elected Tolland Tuesday: (Middle) Ham pattie on roll, potato, buuoiod corn, strawberry tarts. Estate, 646-4126. :¥ Your Whole Family delegates to four conventions in July Parker Memorial-Hicks mashed potatoes. (High) Hot meatball Thursday: Juice, grinders, potato MANCHESTER - Solid brick at a caucus Tuesday at the Town grinder, peas, chips. chips, apple sauce. OPENINGS on all shifts for g r Bolton Memorial tHOW Itt ^ MOW cape with 1 1/2 baths, Hall. Wednesday: Juice, cheese pizza, tossed Friday; Fish biles, tarter sauce, Tri- experienced printed circuit § E23 fireplace, basement garage, Monday; Hamburger on roll, ketchup, board people. Printed circuit ig UPlWIATWtlOTOCAll* salad. taters, green beans, ice cream. Milk is full shed dormer, in mid 3(Ts. Ilvi Cannon and Aloysius Ahearn baked beans, cole slaw, ice cream. board fabricator, g Happy Birthday | Thursday: Juice, Italian grinder, chips, served with all meals. T. J. Crockett, Realtors, 643- will attend the state convention. Tuesday: Spaghetti with meat sauce, photographer, electroplater, ;g to our § OPEN HOUSE corn, fruit. Order Your For period ending 7 a m., Sunday, April 4. Saturday night will 1577. Maureen Houle and Allan Hoffman wax beans, cheese wedge, Vienna bread, NC driller. Programming lor :g Friday: Soup, clam chowder, toasted find showers in the Pacific Northwest, Utah, southwestern will attend the congressional; John dessert, Hebron excellon drill equipment, silk gj cheese sandwich or peanut butter.and jel­ screener and (Jc inspector, ;g Texas, the Ohio valley, the mid Atlantic states and upper New BOWERS SCHOOL Area - Six Wednesday: Cheese pizza, tossed “Happy SUNDAY, APRIL 4, 1-4 Morianos and William Houle, the ly sandwich, lettuce cup, fruit. Monday: Roast beef, gravy, potato, dry film applicator. Musi :g SWEET JACK I England. Mostly fair elsewhere. Minimum readings include: room Colonial, new fully state senate; and Walter Treschuk salad, pears. carrots, strawberry supreme. have one or more years g: (approximate maximum temperaturesin parenthesis) Atlanta applianced eat-in kitchen with Vernon pantry. 1 1/2 baths, three and John Toomey, the assembly con­ Thursday: Hot dog on roll, green beans, Tuesday: Lasagna, Popeye salad, experience in P. C. board ;g 50 (77), Boston 40 ( 56), Chicago 33 (47), Cleveland 35 (48), A t, cheese wedge, dessert. manufacturing. Apply in per- g; Thought” From all your iii; Dallas 54 ( 74), Denver 34 (62), Duluth 21 (46), Houston 58 (80), bedrooms, fireplaced living 40 Green Manor Road vention. Italian bread, applesauce. room, screened porch, gar­ Friday: Soup, carrots, peanut butter Wednesday: Juice, pizza, garden salad, son at Multi-Circuit Inc., 50 g family at | Jacksonville 51 (83), Kansas City 39 (57), Little Rock 48 (73), sandwich, celery sticks, peaches. Monday: Pizzaburgers on roll, potato Harrison St., Manchester, 646- ;.f. age, good neighborhood for Lovely ten room Ranchi 5-6 bedrooms, gelatin. Today! Los Angeles 49 ( 63), Miami 68 (82), Minneapolis 32 (53), New children, mid 40's. By owner. sticks, slewed tomatoes, peaches. 4100. g Prestige § Orleans 57 (82), New York 42 (55), Phoenix 53 (79), San Fran­ 2 ’/2 baths, fireplace, remodeled kitchen, GOP delegates Tuesday: Beef stew with vegetables, Thursday: Scalloped potato and meat, 643-5495. Middle Seliool-lligh School green beans, pears. Printing g cisco 45 (59), Seattle 42 (57), St, Louis 41 (60), Washington 40 many extras which must be seen. Possi­ Bolton Republicans elected rye bread and butter, apple crisp. RN'S and LPN's needed for 3- :g Monday: Hamburger on roll, cole slaw, Friday: Fish cake, potato, peas, cake 11 shift. Excellent benefits^ (62). ble In-law suite. $43,900. delegates to the four GOP conven­ Wednesday: Hamburg gravy, mashed JUMBO RANCH on 120x200 French fires, baked beans. square. and working conditions.' lot, now being built on East Directions: Woodbridge St. to Green Manor Road. tions in July at a caucus Tuesday at Please apply in person. •••••••••••••••••••••••••• % \ I Eldridge Street. Call now for Herrick Memorial Park. Meadows Convalescent Help Wanted 13 Help Wanted 13 details and color choices. T. J. BOLTON - $31,900- Attractive P Robert Morra, Joseph Gately and Center, Manchester, Conn. Crockett, Realtor, 643-157,7. Ilvi Cannon HELP WANTED - Concrete DENTAL HYGIENIST - part five room Ranch, family Elizabeth Andrews will attend state Robert Morra Vernon SYLVIA U PENTA AGENCY Dfinooratic leader DRUMMER wanted lor group laborer to set and strip forms. time, Glastonbury location. room, fireplace, paneling, MANCHESTER - New listing convention. 875-1103 after 6 p.m. aluminum siding. Hutchins Realtor 646-2440 Ilvi Joe-Cannon was recently Republican leader doing original music. Serious Call 649-3517. HORSES! - Nice 4-4, two-family with 2- Morris Silverstein, John Esche and Community calendar only. Call Mitch or Joe. 643- Agency, 646-3166. elected to a two-year term as chair­ Robert Morra was recently re­ car garage and two heating 0315. WANTED - Part time Baker - HOUSECLEANING 10.8 acres, immaculate six systems. Priced in upper 30’s. elected to a two-year term as chair­ Six day week including MANCHESTER- New listing - MANCHESTER - reduced MANCHESTER man of the Bolton Democratic Town experienced only. Glaston­ room full dormered Cape, T. J. Crockett, Realtors, 643- man of the Republican Town Com­ weekends, approximately 30 bury location, will provide U&R Built eight room $50,500. Quality built, all brick Committee. She has been a member AVON- Make good money barn. $58,000. 1577. Cape, treed lot, in-ground OPEN HOUSE of the DTC since 1972. She is a mittee. He has been a member of the selling this winning com­ hours. We will train. Betty transportation if necassary. Colonial, 2V5 baths, double FCC senior choir rehearsal bination: daily need products Crocker Pie Shop, Vernon. 649-3517. garage, the extras. Air- pool, basement rec room, with Sunday 2-4 If you have news RTC since 1970. He is a member of Sewer Authority, 8 p.m., Friday bar, quiet neighborhood of member of the Bolton Bicentennial Andover 7 p.m., church. for the wliole family at new Call for interview appoint­ conditibmng, dead-end street. Committee, Bolton Historical Socie­ the Bolton Volunteer Fire Depart­ Town Halt. Blood Pressure Clinic, Ray­ ment. 646-5020. INSURANCE AGENCY in the 60’s. Hayes Corporation, 646- comparable homes. Inspect 240 LYDALL STREET for these towns, call Committee on the Needs of Board of Education, 8 p.m low prices; world-famous WARREN E. ty. Friends of the Library and ment and a past member of the Park Mumiuy mond Library 8 am .-4:30 p.m. cosmetics, fragrances. Call Vernon Circle area looking for 0131. $ 41,900 this maintenance free proper­ library, Gilead Hill School. ty. G&R Realty, 289-6885. Owner anxious, must sell, ANDOVER - 646-0375 Commission, He has served as a fire Grange, 8 p.m., Old Town the Aging, 7 p.m.. Town Hall. St. Rose School play now; 523-9401. t hand full of cash is better than a gar­ y rt time clerk typist. IN-TOWN - Six room Manchester Ski Club. She is an alter­ ■'Oliver" 8 p.m. HOWLAND price reduced on this commissioner and on the Zoning Hall. age full of stuff. Experience in life insurance Ranch, three bedrooms, (Donna Holland) nate to the Planning Commission. Tuesday Fine Arts Commission LOVELY six room Ranch Realtors 843-1108 extra large Capei Board of Appeals. He is a teacher at Fire Commissioner, 7:30 EXPERIENCED Commer­ preferred. Typing and home, on quiet tree lined living room with fireplace, MANCHESTER - Unusual in­ BOLTON - 646-0375 Ms, Cannon is the owner operator of p.m., firehouse. Republican Town Com­ presents "Suspended cial oil burner serviceman machine transcription. A formal dining room, come home, charming aluminum sided, lour the Ellington Center School in mittee, 8 p.m., Town Hall. South Windsor CASHIERS,'ATTENDANTS - street. Two fireplaces, 1 1/2 (Donna Holland) Finnish-Estonian Irnports and Han­ Moments" Readers Theater license preferred but not man­ must. Send resume to Box M, baths, garage, privacy, MANCHESTER ten room kitchen with new cabinets Federal Colonial with upstairs bedrooms, front-to-back dicrafts in Bolton. Ellington. Thursday Housing Authority, 7:30 datory. Good fringe benefits wanted for Shell Self Serve Manchester Herald. apartment. New roof, new fireplaced living room Group, Veteran's Memorial Saturday gasoline station. Manchester Buckley School, low 40’s. ranch. Five bedrooms, two and deluxe dishwasher, COVENTRY - 742-9495 Bicentennial Commission. p.m.. Town Hall, Clubhouse, 8 p.m. Young Wives Dance, 9 p.m., and paid vacation. Send Keith Real Estate, 646-4126, and half baths, fireplace, one car garage, con­ wiring, new heating, new plus many extra features. resume to Manchester Herald area. All shifts available. 7-3, WOMAN for housecleaning, 1- plumbing, new aluminum Directions: East Center St. to (Monica Shea) "" 7:30 p.m.. Town Office St. Bernard’s Church, 3-11, 11-7. Must be friendly, 649-1922. remodeled kitchen, many venient location, owner Building. Wednesday Saturday Box 0. 2 days per week. Own siding, interior remodeling of Parker SI. to Right i f # " Rockville. neat in appearance, over 18, extras, must be seen. $40s. anxious. Looking lor on Lydalt. EAST HARTFORD - 289-4283 Welfare hours, 9 to 11 a.m., East Hartford Firefighter’s transportation required. Call LaPenta Agency Realtor, 646- excellent taste and quality. A (Sheila Tuller) Friday Registrar's Room, Town Hall. SCHOOL Maintenance help - and have good work record. 643-4934. MANCHESTER - Magnificent reasonable offer. must see house. G&R Realty, Cows delay train Dance, Elks Club, 9 p.m. to I .Muiidav Call Mr. Clougherty, at 647- eleven room Colonial, over 4,- 2440. mechanically capable. Give 289-6885. . . Selectmen appear at Scout leaders meeting, 7:30 a.m. Town Council, 8 p.m., Town 9016, between 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. 000 square feet of elegant U&R REALTY GO. ELLINGTON - 643-2711 Tolland Counjy Superior Cort, p.m.. Town Hall. experience and references. BUSINESS of your own, in­ BOLTON eight foom tri level. Hall. (or an appointment and per­ vestment less than $100 in­ living area. 4 1/2 baths, 643>2692 (Barbara Richmond) WINDHAM (UPI) - The The only trouble was the train was to a m. Parks and Recreation Com­ Manchester Herald Box, NN. Three bedroom, family room, MANCHESTER - $27,500 - Providence and Worcester sonal interview. -a- come potential $1200 a month, aluminum siding, beautiful Robert D. Murdock, ^realty two hours late. mission, 7:30 p.m.. Town Hall, Tuesday terraced lot. Must be seen. den, two car garage plus in­ Realtor Willing to work for a starter 164 E. CENTER ST. MANCHESTER HEBRON - 228-9561 PERSON WANTED for child part time. Must be over 21. law suite. Century 21, Tedford Railroad’s first day of rail freight Heltron South Windsor Public MORNING STOCK Crew, 742-9087. Priced to sell fast in 80's. Call home. This handyman special (Evelyn Croston) T|)e railroad’s general manager, Thuesday care and light housekeeping, Real Estate, 647-9914. could be your first home. Call 6 4 7 -1 4 1 9 service for eastern Connecticut did Library, "It's Library must have own transporta­ experience necessary. 5 a.m. - R. Zimmer, J.D. Real Estate, Orville Harrold, blamed the delay on Board of Education, 7:30 Saturday 12 noon. Morning clerks from 646-1980. or 647-1139. today, G&R Realty, 289-6885. SOUTH WINDSOR - 644-1364 not get off to a very good start Bolton Thyme, ” program, 8 p.m., St. tion. Call 643-4266. PUBLIC Health Staff Nurse BOLTON LAKE - reduced for a broken rail, poor Penn Central p.m., Coventry High School. First Congregational 8:30-3:00. Apply Frank's B.S. required. Minimum one (Judy Kuehnel) Thursday. Monduy Margaret Mary Church Hall quick sale. Two bedroom SOUTH WINDSOR X-rated, WILLINGTON - Great loca­ Church (FCC) Saints & TEXAS Petroleum Corp. sub­ Supermarket, 1 2 i East Middle year experience. Generalized The bright red engine and caboose track and 20 cows which forced the Charter Commission infor­ Friday Wapping PTA Mother RAMBLING nine room Cape, lakeview home, treed lot. $23,- X-tra large 4-bedroom tion, 1.28 acres, three-five TOLLAND - 643-2711 Sinners Club, 7:30 p.m., sidiary needs dependable per­ Turnpike, Manchester. P^rogram, 35 hour week. 2 baths, fireplace, carpeting, with yellow trim were shined up for train to stop for 20 minutes between mal public hearing, 7 p.m.. Admission of Electors, 7 to Daughter Fashion Show', 7:30 900. Century 21, Tedford Real Colonial, wooded cul-de-sac, VERNON b ed ro o m Ranch, fully (Barbara Richmond) church. p.m. son to work on their own. Con­ Eleven paid holidays. Three trees, $36,900. Hutchins Agen­ Estate, 647-9914. fireplace, transferred, the occasion, and about 40 federal, Plainfield and Versailles. Town Hall. 9 p.m., Registrar's Room, PART TIME - Desk clerk, week vacation. Community 2Vz WOODED ACRES applianced kitchen, 1 1/2 Junior Woman's Club an­ tact protected accounts in cy, Realtors, 646-3166. anxious. $47,5(K). Call owner, baths, garage, paved drive. VERNON- 643-2711 state and local officials, including Town Hall, Manchester area. We train. 5:30-12 midnight, four nights Health Service Inc., Rt. 6, Sits 2 year old Dutch As the train approached a siding in Tuesday nual pant and bake sale, 10 Thursday per week. Will train. Connec­ COVENTRY nine and half 644-9141. G reat buy, $36,900. Joe (Barbara Richmond) Connecticut Transportation Com­ Write W. E. Crawford, Pres., Columbia, Ct. 228-9428. Colonial, 3 bedrooms, 2‘/2 Windham, several officials hurried Board of Selectmen, 7 p.m.. a.m, to 3 p.m., Phelps Hall, Historical Society program. ticut Motor Lodge. Call for ap­ MANCHESTER - Hurry - room cape for large family. Petrowsky Real Estate Co., Rt. 85. PANCO, Box 52, Forth Worth, Beautiful country setting only MANCHESTER - Super buy, baths, fireplaced family missioner James F. Shugrue, were forward to place pennies on the track Town Hall. Wood Memorial Library. 8 pointment. 643-1555. CAREEjh- as an optician. Springy has Sprung - This 6 Realtors, 974-1500 or 928-6563. Texas. room Ranch, three bedrooms, $48,500. Ferrigno Realtors, large 3 bedroom ranch, room and living room, full on hand for ceremonies in Windham. to be flattened by the enine. Board of Finance public East Harftord p.m. Mechanciai ability and math fireplace, garage, full base­ 423-1886 anytime. finished basement, fireplace, carpeting, 2 car garage ASHFORD - Year 'round hearing on town proper Today Sunday Information Panel on background helpful. Call 643- king size master bedroom, Democratic Caucuses and 1191. ment, treed lot, needs a new with laundry room and den. waterfront, five rooms, two budget, 8 p.m,, Town Hall. O'Brien School students FCC organ fund concert by owner. 30’s. LaPenta Agency, ROLLING PARK Cape - Six garage, great neighborhood, bedrooms, oil heat, $2,900, Fire Commissioner, 8 p.m., Dr. George Becker, 4 p.m., Primary, 8 p.m.. Town Hall. rooms, three bedrooms, two asking low 40's. Warren E. Area briefs present “ Bye, Bye Birdies," 7 GENERAL OFFICE Work - Realtor, 646-2440. down. Balance at 91/2% for 15 firehouse. p.m. church. Friday full baths, wall-to-wall, dis­ Howland Realtors. 643-1108. years. $156,64 per month. Why FCC Board of Finance, 7:30 bookkeeping and typing, full hwasher, oversized garage, Orchard Hill PTO Bingo and day, Mon, and Tues., Wed., MERRITT nay rent! Joe Petrowsky Real Wednesday p.m., church. new roof, walk to alTschools. HEBRON seven room Ranch, Estate Co., Realtors, 974-1500 Plant lecture Social, 7 p.m. Thurs., Friday afternoons. Excellent neighborhood. Prin­ three bedrooms, private treed Reaffors 646-1180 Garden Club scholarship Board of Finance public Monday Call 742-6641. $ 46,500 or 928-6563. hearing on Board of Educa­ cipals only, high 30’s, 643-1633. lot, garage, fireplace, ELLINGTON—"House Plants and Terrariums" will be Board of Education, Penney Saturday BOLTON — New U8)R COVENTRY—The Garden Club is again offering a $100 tion budget, 8 p.m., Town Monday appliances. Immediate oc­ the subject of a lecture April 5 from 7;30 to 8:30 p.m. at High, 7:30 p.m. Friends of Wood Memorial RESPOIiSlBLE person, built tlx room Ralted cupancy. $43,900. Warren E. scholarship to a Coventry High School graduate planning Hall. Town clerk, tax ■collector, MANCHESTER • Immaculate the Green'S and Earth Shop, Rt. 83j Ellington. The Library Spring Fair. 10 a.m. married, sober, not afraid of Ranch, cathedral celling six room Cape, fireplace, rec Howland Realtors, 643-1108. to study horticulture, environmental protection, forestry Library Board, 8 p.m., assessor, 7 to 9 p.m.. Town Of­ hard days work, $3. per hour, program will be sponsored by the Indian Valley YMCA Tuesday fice Building. (TOB). to 5 p.m. living room, stone room, Buckley School, 30's. lifk. HAPPY or a related field. To apply, write Mrs. W.G. Glenney, Bentley Memorial Library. experienced superintendant, llreplaca, dining room Riverside Realtors, 568-7556. MANCHESTER - ten room with Michael Malloy, owner of the shop, lecturing. Ad­ Town Council, Town Hall, 8 FCC Missions Committee, knowledge in all phases of Glenwood Farms, South St, no later than May 15. Thursday with glaat eliding doore, Ranch, six bedrooms, large •■■■ BIRTHDAY mission will be free to all YMCA members and others p.m. 7:30 p.m., church, electrical, plumbing, lawn MANCHESTER - Lovely treed lot, garage, ideal for danM r. rM it r work, apply between 9-11 a.m. convenient kitchen with will pay a small fee. For morakinformation contact the Board of Education, 8 p.m., East Hartford Women’s Vernon Colonial, centrally located, large family on budget. $41,- AMERICA! 3 Bolton Center School Library. only. Manchester, 528-1300. bullt-lna, three bedroomt, YMCA office. ' / Carter moderators named Club, Veteran’s Memorial Tuesday Sunday vanity type bath, onacar piaster walls, formal dinning 900. Warren' E. Howland Charter Commission, 7 Clubhouse, 8 p.m. room large living room and * Realtors, 643-1108. FCC Board of Trustees, 7:30 SALESPERSON - Women’s garage, one acre lot. 1776 • 1976 Band concert MANCHESTER—Temporary moderators in area p.m., Town Hall. Kwiamukut Chapter Vernon Historical Society, PURCHASING SERVICES foyer. First floor completely p.m., church. program on German colony in Sportswear - Mature, full time Minimum down payment. carpeted included upstairs MANCHESTER - new listing, VERNON—The Rockville High School band and choir towns have been named for the Jimmy Carter for presi­ American Business Women's Volunteer Fire Department, days. Harvey’s. 646-3100. Association, Howard Johnson Rockville, 2:30 p.m,, U&R REALTY CO. hall. Newly remodeled six room Cape. Two rooms un­ dent campaign. They are to work on the April 27 caucus. 8 p.m.. Company 1 firehouse. AIDE finished, aluminum siding, will host the band and choir of Falmouth High School, Coventry Restaurant, 6:'3() p.m. Rockville High School library. 643-2692 kitchen, with diswasher and Falmouth, Mass, tonight when the two groups will pre­ The towns and their moderators are: Vernon, Ms. Jane Tuesday « Manchaitar Community Collaga aollclta Business Opportunity 14 tiled bath. One car g ar^e. nice location, walk to Parkade OPEN HOUSE McCarthy; Bolton, Water Treschuk; Hebron, Cynthia .Saturday EHHS bands and ensemble, Robert D. Murdock, and schools. Low 30's. LaPen­ sent a concert at the Middle School, Rt. 30 at 8 p.m Miss •Town Council meeting, 7:30 appllcatlona lor a Purchaaing Sarvicaa Alda to aaalil In $41,000. No agents please. Call Annual Coventry High “An Evening at Pops,” 7:30 Wednesday ta Agency, Realtor, 646-2440. Eileen Sullivan and Miss Ruth Ann King are directors of Wilson; Andover, Richard Nachman; Coventry, George p.m.. Memorial Building procuramant of auppllat and aquipmant, maintain an MANCHESTER Three chair 649-2536. Sunday 1:30-4:00 Bolduc Jr.; South Windsor, William Young' East Hart- School Exchange Concert, 8 p.m. J Children’s story hour, 10 immaculate Barber Shop off the Rockville groups and Miss Carol Sykes and Dennis a.m., Douglas Library. Park Place. Inventory control ayatom, auparvlaa the mall room and FOUR bedroom Ranch, two ford, State Rep. Muriel Yacavone; Ellington, Claire p.m., high school gym. Wednesday Main Street. Call for details, Marotta, Falmouth, Tickets will be available at the door. Rham community Lenten tuppllaa warahouaa, and perform related functlona. LaPenta Agency, Realtor, and half baths, large country Renaulter and Tolland, Carol Gordon. Sunday Wednesday Board of Directors, Applicants with at Isaat S years of omploymant In MANCHESTER - Seven room kitchen. Family room and Penney High School Concert service, 7 a.m., FCC. 646-2440. NEW-HOMES stop In at 41 ELRO STREET and Inspect this In­ Committee on the Needs of FCC Confirmation class, Chamber of Commerce, noon, Raised Ranch on lovely also a rec room. 3-zone heat, Cancer fund drive underway Band, Spring Concert, 7:30 purchaaing or related actlvltlaa, or a bachalor’t degree wooded lot in one of Slngle-or Two-Family viting six-room Colonial. Large rooms, fireplace, Aging, 1:30 p.m., Town Hall. Steve & Toms, Rt. 83| air-conditioning and many Scholarships 2:30 p.m., church. and one year of experience In purchaaing, ahould con­ Situation Wanted 15 Manchester’s most desirable Several to chooaa from more comfortable features. spacious closets, enclosed front porch. This COVENTRY—The door-to-door cancer fund drive p.m. FCC Lenten prayer and Ellington. Monday tact Ma. M. FordlanI at the college before April 26th. areas. Two fireplaces, pan­ In Manchester, Vernon O ffered a t only $44,900. house Is In tjpove-ln condition and Is available for began this week and will continue through the month, VERNON — The Vernon Friends of Music, Inc. is Communion service, 7 p.m., Judi Genovesi Day, WILL CARE for elderly or eled family room, 2-car gar­ or East Hartford, Town Council meeting, 7:30 Employment at $9;914. annually will start aa soon aa Beechler-Tanquay Realtor, quick occupancy. said drive chairman Susan Churchill. The goal is $1,200. accepting applications for its annual scholarships. church. Rockville High School. convalescent lady daily or age. Priced in the 50's. will build to suit 646-2212. p.m.. Town Hall. Thursday possible thereafter. Directions: East Middle Tpke. to EIro St. Marked containers are in local stores. Volunteers will Applications are available in the Rockville High School Board of Education American Legion Auxiliary, Cooking with Crockery weekends, own transportation Zinsser Agency, 646-1511. your needs... Welfare hours, 7 to 9 p.m., class, TAC Building, Rt. 30. This will be a provisional appointment. Permanent wear IDs. Conference on Declining 8 p.m.. Post Home. and references. 875-0095 , 872- MANCHESTER - New homes Guidance offices. The awards are made to graduating Registrar's Room, Town Hall. employment la contingent upon passing a state civil MANCHESTER - U&R Built - Enrollment. Ehs, registration Thursday 9785. now under construction by seniors who plan to major in music in College. The Edith Planning and Zoning Com­ Thursday service test. ' eight room Garrison Colonial Nutmeg Homes Inc., Raised Aulo/Air Show at 7 p.m., conference at 7:30 ToWn Council budget ses­ Ransom Memorial Scholarship will be available for the mission Work Sessjon, 8 p.m., Board of Selectmen, 3 p.m., sion, 7 p.m.. Memorial Manchsster Community College Is an equal op­ WILL TAKE care of an older four spacious bedrooms, 2 1/2 Ranches and Colonials. p.m. D.F. REALE VERNON—Tickets for the May 2 Antique Auto/Air Show first time this year for a graduating student who plans to Planning Room. TOB. Building. portunity employer and adheres to the principles of al- person with light housework. baths, family room with stone MERRin Priced from $49,900. Call for planned. by the Rockville Rotary Club are now at continue piano or voice education. Applications must be Five days a week (if wall, double garage, $65,9(X). Realtors 646-1180 details. Zinsser Agency, 646- 175 Main St. 646-4525 llrmatlve action.______Hayes Corporation, 646-0131. businesses throughout Vernon. filled out and returned to the guidance office by April 30. possible). 647-9240. 1511. PAGE TWELVE - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Sat., April 3, 1976 FnnliMtf EniMi Ma n c h e s t e r e v e n in g h e r a l d , Manchester, Conn., Sat., April 3, 1976— PAGE THIRTEEN Answer to Previous Puzile n r Arthtea lor Sale 41 Andquea Apertmenta For Rent U Autos For Sale •f Charles M. Schultz X COULD COPPER JEWELRY made to A N T IQ U E S ' W an ted - MANCHESTER one bedroom NEED CAR? Credit bad? ACROSS 5 Be seated order, p u r design or mine or American furniture, oriental townhouse. Heat, hot water, Bankrupt? RepossessedT 1 Pike’8 — 6 Senselesa both. Bracelets a specialty. rugs, paintings, pewter. Wind­ air conditioning. April 1st Honest Douglas accepts Dear Abby 5 Former name ones TCLL VOU TH t 649-7630. ' sor chairs, crocks, lugs, of Thailand 7 Medicinal NOW THAT HOdH CAST IS 'TOO LATE,..I ALREAPY ) $185. 644-2427 weekdays. lowest down, smallest 9 Baden, for one plant OFF, WHY PON'T WE HANS weathervanes, primitives. payments. Douglas Motonl, 12 Year (Latin) 6 Repairs THREW IT AT THE MEANING OF CHINA - 82 piece, Limoges, Ron Dionne, 64S-ini. MANCHESTER - Deluxe two 345 Main. By Abigail Van Buren 13 Futile 9 Demand IT IN 01/K RECREATION ROOM ^CA T NEXT POOR , . . y Pearl ivory pattern, $50.; 35 bedroom Townhouse type 14 Territory (ab.) 10 South ASKINPOFATROPHY? UfE, ?uT You piece Steubenville, very old, FURNITURE - Rugs, pain­ apartment. Living room, WE PAY $15 for complete 15 Repetition American IA $%.; not sets. Call 6464)554. tings, pewter, dolls, crocks, DEAR ABBY: A man signed LOST IN HOUSTON 17 Irritate (coll.) nation dining room and kitchen, com­ junk cars. Call Joey, Tolland 18 More recent m lamps, etc. Now accepting plete appliances, carpeting, Auto Body, 528-1990. asked you how to get his girl back, and you sloughed him 11 Clumsy boats WOULd N^T LlfCfr IT. off, telling him to get a new girl. A lot of help uiat wasl 19 Prince of 16 Feminine '30 Plant pan 47 Genus of FURNITURE for Sale - All consignments, for April auc­ air-condilloners, 1 1/2 baths, Thebes appellation 31 Auricles mussels excellent condition. 643-8368 tion. 646W62. lull basement, patio and PARTS Department now open The guy said he has lost his temper and hit his girl. But it 21 Dismounted 20 Roman roads 33 Public 46 Exude «li;i6yHlA«,IM(te9USPMOIt or can be seen, 224 Charter swimming pool. $1^ monthly Saturdays. Complete line of happened only once, and he promised he’d never do it again. 23 Masculine 22 Peace 35 Staggered 50 Aperture Oak Street. nickname goddess 40 Eager 51 Within (comb, 49 plus utiliues. R. D. Murdock Chrysler parts. Chorches The girl, however, refused to have anything to do with him WantMf to Buy Realtor, 643-2692. 24 Governmental 24 Greek theaters 43 Bondman form) Motors. 649-3646. after that because she had been married to a guy-irhd^%eat group (ab.) 25 Vend 45 South Pacific 52 Cease TAG SALE - Sunday, 11 a.m. - her up and she wasn’t going to take any more chances. WINTHROP By DICK CAVAUI OLD DOLLS WANTED - WiU 27 Formerly 26 Racer island group 55 Educational 4 p.m. Toys, housenold items. FOUR ROOM duplex includes 1974 BUICK LaSabre, 4-door Abby, what happened to all that compassion and 29 Otherwise 28 Taut 46 Lame group (ab.) 384 Woodland Street, pay $65 and up for Bisque and appliances, carpeting, 2-car hardtop, excellent condition. understanding you are supposed to have? 32 Testify k a v e n Y h u n q - rrfe B E EN YBAJ2S> Manchester. china dolls. Also buyme old r r - r r - 6 6 7 6 9 10 11 r parking, washer aim dryer Fully loaded. $3,500. Call 646- I’d have told the girl to grab a chair and hit the guy back. 34 Printing SINCE THE LAST cast iron and tin toys. Can 875- mistakes UPSIDE-CC 7A /N FCfZ hookups, no pets, $195. Lease 1661. After all, the Bible says, “An eye for an eye and a tooth for a 12 13 14 Mickey Finn — Morris Weiss A U > 4a T 1AAE. n /A E I D IP IT. 42” Hitchcock round pedestal 7356. and security. Available May 1. 36 FMtball squad table with leafs and fourVush tooth.” 37 Squatter i\ Call after 4. 646-5377. CORVAIR, automatic, 36 Nautical term 15 16 17 seat ladder back chairs. Like 44,0M miles, clean, 363 Spring NOT LOST IN CHICAGO 39 Comfort 18 id ad new. New $750, sell $500. Seen < bnd h i tf teik b better Ihn i iv- MANCHESTER - U rge six Street, Manchester. 41 German river If s DEAR NOT: Violence begets violence. And I’m not MA THINKS YOU L s by appointment only. 646-8835. i|e h i ef staff. room duplex, three bedrooms, 42 Doctors (ab.) 21 h THE HOUSE IS A 6I<3, , SHOULD STAY WITH no utilities, children accepted. 3DGE van, 6 cylinder, about to tell a woman who has suffered at the hands of a 44 Units of EMPTY, LONELY PLACE US UNTIL MINERVA WHEEL HORSE garden trac­ Security and lease required. $845. all 423-4087. wife beater to risk marrying another. Besides, she has only reluctance 24 Z7 28 29 30 31 WITHOUT AAlNERVAi 'GETS WELL/ F f 46 Hurried ■ a tor, 35 models in stock. See us Available May 1st. 64&3^. two eyes and a limited number of teeth. 34 35 for new, used and repairs. 49 Roof edges 32 33 □ RENTALS 1970 Tr^BiBD, air- 53 Pismire Sale on some models. Save. SEVEN ROOMS, second conditioningjjpwer windows, DEAR ABBY: My trouble is my marriage. Two years 54 Revision 37 4 H Pick-up and delivery. floor, separate heat, security, am/fm, more, good condition. 56 Fib s ago I lied to my husband about a phone call. When he 39 40 Manchester Cycle Shop, 178 $225 monthly. Call 568-4483. $1,500. 6468320 after 5 p.m. 57 Climbing plant Rooms tor Rent 52 walked into the house, I was talking to my mother 58 Preposition ■ 4 7 ^ o West Middle Turnpike. long-distance. I told him that she had called me, but 44 45 MANCHESTER Two family, 1969 FORD, LTD, Brougham, 59 Rocky crag SOFA and chair set. Good con­ ESSEX MOTOR INN - Weekl; actually I had called HER. When he got the phone bill he 60 Girl's name 46 47 48 49 50 5t 52 five and half large rooms, se­ 4-door, automatic, power knew I had lied. He became very angry, and I have been 61 On top of dition, will sell separately rooms, single $56., double cond floor, with wall to wall 23 Business Property 26 Services Ottered 31 Building-Contracting 33 plus tax, continental steering, power brakes and paying for it ever since. 53 54 55 Nomai For Safa $175. 646-1727. carpeting, appliances, hot air-conditioning, original DOWN breakfaqt, maid service, color Shortly after that, our sex life stopped altogether. He to St b8 MANCHESTER - Vernon WINDOW CLEANING- water, garage, porches, owner. $925. 649-3844. 1 Ache MANCHESTER - Six room TOBIAS CARPENTRY Ser­ TAG SALE - Lots of antiques TV, utilHies, parking. Call, said, “You’ve got about as much sex appeal as a 50-gallon 2 Grafted (her.) older Colonial, formal dining Townllne, on busy Route 83, Commercial and residential, enclosed yard, quiet 59 6d 61 vice - Remodeling, repairs, and miscellaneous Items. 18 neighborhood. $195. 646-1085. drum.” {He said that because I was overvfeight.) He said 3 Afresh * 3 room with dry bar and built-in combination office and in­ insured, call Quality additions, custom building. No 1966 ECONOLINE Van, ’6 4 Aslan nation dustrial building. Tremendous Maintenance Inc., 647-9498. Trotter Street, Manchester. cylinder, body good, custom when I got down to normal size, our sex life would start iNKWSPAPKR E.MKRPHISKASSN i hutch, c ity gas, water and job too small. Free estimates. Saturday, and Sunday. 8-5. CLEAN, furnished sleeping sewer, convenient to down­ value. T. J. Crockett, FIVE ROOM Apartm ent, Interior. Musi be seen. $1300. again. Well, I put my mind to it and I lost 58 pounds. I Over 25 years experience. 643- room, central, call 646-4701 heat, hot water, appliances, thought I lo o k ^ pretty good, but after we had sex once, he town shopping and schools. Realtors, 643-1577. CUSTOM ROTO-TILLING. 5769. after 6 or apply 4 Pearl Street. Call 649-1049. 130,500. By owner. 643-8608. Have "Troy bilt” roto-tlller, 13x14 Green tweed rug and carpeting and parking. Securi­ said I was still too fail pad $35. 649-4997. ty deposit required. $225. per will travel, gardens, FURNISHED Room to rent, 646-1929 IS THE number to He still says he can’t make love to a bar. (The month. Call Pat at 525-5624 or can for a Volkswagen Bus 1968 ape, Real Estate Wanted 28 flowerbeds, lawns, large or RooHng-SIdlng-Ctilmnay 34 very pleasant, shower, long-distance phone call.) But I can’t live without love, and small. Call 643-1895. THE PACK RAT Collectibles, 6498587 after 5. rebuilt engine. New transmis­ I don’t think it’s fair to be punished for one lie I told two Win at Bridge bedrooms, big family room, parking. Reasonable rent. Indian jewelry, and many old sion, front brakes, muffler. years ago. What should I do? My husband is a regular two fireplaces, central vac ALL CASH for your property BIDWELL Home Improve­ things. Sunday 128, 40 Flora Call 649-9167. within 24 hours, Avoid red YOU cannot purchase more ErfiST HARTFORD - Sherman Body good. Fold down bed, Army man. system, attached garage, ment Co. Expert installation Road, off Route 85, Bolton. Avenue. Four rooms, tape, instant service. Hayes effective tear ja s device than storage $750. firm. Call after 6 UNLOVED quiet street, 346,900. Owner, of aluminum siding, gutters LARGE Clean furnished appliances, heat, $180. Securi­ p.m. M9-3954. Corporation, 646-0131. Paralyzer. Self-addressed and trims. Roofing installa­ room, in convenient location envelope, EMCO Mailing Ser­ ty. Call 649-9366. tion and repairs. 649-6495, 875- FLEAMARKH fdr employed person. Call 1969 FIREBIRD, Sprint, Mag DEAR UNLOVED: Something is drastically wrong, and Sputiky leads topple contract SELLING your house? Call us vice, MX 622, Manchester. 9109. evenings. 646-7944. it’s not your weight or a lie you told two years ago. Army MANCHESTER - Five room first and we'll make you a INDOOR A OUTDOOR TWO ROOM unfurnished wheels, $1,250. Call 228-9851 Ansaldi Ranch, two WINDOW CLEANIlfc - apartment, bath, kitchen, after 5 p.m. families can get free counseling from the Chaplin on the cash offer, T.J. Crockett, HORACE Tetrault - Siding, BROAD ST. COMIRON LIGHT Housekeeping, room base. Go! Your Army man is marching to the wrong drum. 3 fireplaces, garage, convenient large living room, all utilities. Realtor, 643-1577. Reasonable rates - Insideiand roofing, storm windows, aw­ ManchMtor for rent, stove, refrigerator, location. Quiet street. Call out. Call Andy, 646-6388. $150 per month plus security nings. Quality workmanship, Bthind Dairy Quaan on linens provided. 801 Main St. JONES AUTO Here is a hand she defended 649-7763. IMMEDIATE CASH for your deposit. Call 643-8905 between DEAR ABBY: I am 23 years old, divorced and the father NORTH (D) free estimates. Fully insured. Broad 81. 649-9879. 1-8 p.m. SALES of a beautiful 2-year-old daughter. against no less a declarer than property. Let us explain our GARDENS TILLED for as lit­ 872-9187, 649-3417. A K J3 IMMACULATE Cape, large fair proposal. Call Mr. tle as $15. per 1,000 square Every Sunday Every week I drive 650 miles to see her. We love seeing V7 the great Hal Sims. kitchen with dishwasher, dis­ Belfiore, 647-1413. feet. Manchester area. Call THREE ROOMS, all utilities, lis each other, but when I prepare to leave, she cries and begs ♦ AQ74 It was obvious to Jo from posal, formal dining room, D&A ROOFING. Roofs, 8-5 Apartments For Rent 53 heat, and appliances, no pets, the bidding that her partner Captain Easy — Crooks and Lawrence 646-6510. siding, gutters, and leaders. HNClMliIiaMw me not to go. It just tears me apart. «KQ942 three bedrooms, handy to MANCHESTER’S largest $200. Call 6^5297. jlM I love her so much I can't bring myself to let her forget WEST EAST couldn’t hold much of schools, shopping etc. $33,900. Iiriiln li)! lor littirod Free estimates. Fully in­ WE HAVE customers waiting nW C M hak UM WHAT DO "TTHAT SWINDLER. BUCklWSHAM LAWNS mowed, for free es­ sured. 249-0205. collection of Antique Sc MMTirtaiaalMi ___ me. Some of my friends are divorced, and they never see > A 54 A Q 10 7 6 anything. She decided on the Philbrick Agency, 646-4200. M |tt>Jn thi Wont Us. timate call, 649-5792. for the rental of your apart­ ROCKVILLE - Five rooms, n M M « tlM desperation lead of the four of YOU MEAN— \ ISH. WROTE IT IN 0 I5APPEARIW Collectible Dealers. their kids. They say that it's just a matter of putting them V 84 3 2 V10 5 I D O N 'T Featuring: Bottles, trunks, ment or home. J.D. Real two-family house - two nMQuiilsiqirws M out of your mind and that if I really loved Lisa, I would be a spades. SPECIALIZING in cleaning Estate Associates, Inc. 646- •bedrooms, fireplace, tiM ♦ K 9 6 ♦ J 10 5 3 2 HAVE ' MAY WE BUY your home? TWO HANDYMEN will rake, and repairing Chimneys and old magazines and books, man about it, get out of her life and stay out. Jk A 10 7 A 6 3 Sims played low from dum­ fertilize, lime, general lawn 1980. appliances, heat, hot water, n M n * !# • IN 4 W4 n l* mH' Manchester Quick, fair, all cash and no roofs. Free estimates. 30 furniture, tools. World War Would it be more humane to Lisa if I just walked out of SOUTH my and East won the trick problems. Call Warren E. work, mow lawns seasonal. security, references. $225.872- INIraad St, MMdHsto MMM8 with his 10. He led the 10 of Years Experience. Howley, I & II items, leather craft LOOKING for anything in real 2591. her life and never came back so that she could forget about A9B2 Howland, Realtors, 643-1108. Also clean attics and cellars. 643-5361. me? VAKQJ96 trumps. Sims won, drew Reasonable. 643-5305. & sales. Depression glass, estate rental - apartments. COLONIAL PONTIAC 1971 Bonneville, DESPERATE DADDY 88 trumps and went after dubs. CASH for your property. Call etc. homes; multiple dwellings, no CHARLES Apt green, with vinyl roof, V8 Eight rooms, convenient UNEMPLOYED Roofer will Call lor Daalar Spaca fees. 6all J.D. Real Estate Charles Dr. Deluxe 41/2 room « J85 Jo was in with her ace and us first if anxious to Sell. ODD JOBS - Home repairs, install roof or gutters for low automatic, excellent condi­ Both vulnerable promptly underled her spade location near hospital. Keith Real Estate. 646-4126 or light trucking. Serving 649-6544 Associates Inc. 646-1980. Townhouse, baths. tion, low mileage, radial tires, DEAR DADDY: I disagree with your friends. In time Situated on 80 ft by 140 ft. discount price. Call Ken at Appliances, carpeted, two air- Lisa will learn to accept the fact that you come and go. She ace for the second time. Hal 649-1922 Manchester for six years. 649-2456 anytime. No admlaalon efMrgo cassette player, $1700. Call played low and Ely’s queen level lot. Fine home for Free estimates. Call 643-0304. PRESIDENTIAL Village conditioners, neat and hot will also realize that you love her. If you suddenly disappear West North East South 6498962. and Joe's ace set the contract. large family. SELL YOUR house through J. apartments, near churches water. Storage, basement, forever, she’ll assume you’ve deserted her. Continue seeing ROGER LANDON - General and shopping area, no pets. garage. Wash and dryer hook­ Lisa whenever possible and try to build a good Pass M f Can anyone really fault Hal Watson Beach Real Estate Heating-Plumbing 1969 CHEVY Impala, 327 for going wrong? We know * 34,900 clean-up and lawn care. Car 35 FOR SALE Please call ^2623. up. Soundproofing, near all engine, good condition. $800. father-daughter relationship. Pass 2 9 Pass 3 V Company. Professional real that we can’t. estate service for nearly 50 wash Mturdays and Sundays Rastwrant iRutamanl: schools. $270. 6468800 or 646- Call after 4:30, 6438162. Pass 3N.T. Pass 4 V F.J. SPILECKI SEWERLINES, sink lines, TWO R(X)M apartment, heat, 1540. Pass Pass years. Call our Manchester of­ only, back of Savings Bank of Charcoal Grill, $80; Elec­ Pass Realtor Manchester, 923 Main Street. cleaned with electric cutters, hot water, stove, refrigerator, 1967 FORD Galaiie, Opening lead -“ 4 8 Alley Oop — Dave Graue fice for an estimate of value ^ professionals. McKinney tric Fryers, $28478; 18” 643-2121 without obligation. 647-9139. Call 646-9061 between 7 a.m. - furniture. Apply Marlows, 867 SUBLET 2 bedroom aptart- automatic, V-8 engine, air Astro-graph 9 a.m. only. o Bros. Sewage Disposal Com­ and 30” Electric Grldles. Main St. men^, full basement with conditioning, power steering, An Idaho reader asks if a pany, 643-53M. Also Trail Bike, $60; patio. Children allowed, call $300. 643-2(Sl anytime. By BERNICE BEDE OSOL By Oswald & James Jacoby 6498612. raise of partner's two SAVE on Auto repairs, flat Sailboat $70.AI1 at the MANCHESTER GARDENS- Josephine Culbertson was LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN NO JOB too small, toilet Two bedroom duplex, in liotrump opening to four spacious Garrison Colonial on □ MISC. SERVICES rate. You’ll be surprised, free Floa Markot on Broad VEGA, 1973, excellent condi­ For Sunday. April 4, 1976 the outstanding woman player A estimates. Call Bruce. 643- repairs, plugged drains, SIraal, Manchaalar. beautiful country setting. MANCHESTER - Six room tion, 30,000 miles. New snow notrump is Blackwood or just beautiful wooded lot, large kitchen faucets replaced, ARIES (March 21-Aprll 19) It's SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) in the early days of contract. 5600. Behind Dairy Queen. Includes heat, hot water, Duplex, new bath, near tires included. $1,200. Call 649- a notrump slam try. family room with fireplace, repaired, rec rooms, appliances, and parking. $199. Washington School. $225 a day when you'll feel restless You can change things today. Jo’s great strength was her The answer is that the 12x23 game room, music Services Ottered 31 6835. unless you have a lot to do. so Even obstacles that seem in­ soundness and her ability to GET ON THE GROW. Start bathroom remodeling, heat monthly. Superintendent 646- monthly. References, lease. response merely says that you room, or fourth bedroom, don't be afraid to take on two • surmountable will fall if you make things easy for her REWEAVING burns, holes. your garden ri^ht, call 649- modernization, etc. Free es­ Building Supplies 42 0090, Robert C. White Com­ Hayes Corporation, 6468131. have slam interest and want wail-to-wall throughout, 1971 FORD Torino, excellent or three projects. really set your mind to over­ partner. Zippers, umbrellas repaired. 8731 tor ejpfinenced roto- timates gladly given. M & M pany, 236-5961. Equal housing. condition, radio, no dealers, your partner to go on if he has rosewood paneling, central Plumbing & Heating, 649-2871. MANCHESTER - Family TAURUS (April 20-May 20) coming them. At the same time, she would vac, built-in barbecue, sliding Window . shades, Venetian tilling antPplowing. FLAT STONES - for retaining $1,700. Call 646-5614. a maximum two notrump. blinds. Keys. TV for rent. walls, fireplace veneers, VERNON - a pleasant eight style, two bedroom apart­ Don't feel you’re being selfish SAGITTARIUS (Nvo. 23-Otc. take unusual action when it However, be careful about glass doors, flagstone patio. BOTTI HEATING and Plum­ today if you're thinking of per­ 21) Footloose and fancy-free Marlow’s, 867 Main St. 649- ODD JOBS, minor flagstone, lieldstone, also unit, conveniently located, 3 ment. quiet location, includes 1966 CHEVROLET Suburban seemed necessary and the making this bid with a new Call today for details and in­ bing - All heating and plum­ 1/2 room apartment im­ heat, appliances, and sonal gain. Some days you though you usually are, you results were apt to be very spection of this choice 5221. maintenance, windows, clean used bricks. Call Bolton Carryall. Running condition partner. He may play all four bing repairs plus remodeling. mediately available. Features carpeting, per month. have to get the best of the work much belter today when good ones. P specializing in lawn mowing. Notch Quarry, 649-3163. as is. May be seen at Brown’s notrump bids as Blackwood. offering. $79,900. Philbrick Call 646-8641. include: range, refrigerator, Damato Enterprises, 646-1021. bargain! teamed with one whom you Agency Realtors, 646-4200. CUSTOM DRAPERIES - At your convenience or Tire Shop, 333 Main Street, respect. made very reasonable, work seasonal. Low rates, free es­ Dogs-Birds-Pets 43 garbage disposal, wall-to-wall Manchester. Best offer. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) guaranteed, call anytime, 649- timates. Call 643-6836. after 6, FRANK SCOTELLA Plum­ carpeting, air-conditioning, > When you make the scene to­ CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan 19) MANCHESTER - Six room bing - repairs and remodeling. shades and curtain rods and Homes tor Rent 54 day, things should really start Though others may be looking Cape, new kitchen and roof, 4266. ask for Russ. PRIVATE riding instructions, 1973 YELLOW Capri, V6, Vanities and hot water English and Western, $5.00 m aster TV antenna. Total standard shift, excellent con­ happening. Your bubbling per­ for a cozy spot in the shade to large master bedroom, heaters. Prompt service on electric, laundry and storage COLUMBIA - Attractive sonality pumps pep into take it easy today, you won't be carpeted living room with DRESSMAKING, hems and PROFESSIONAL lawn per hour, call 633-5571, dition. Call 875-9477, 5-10 p.m. emergencies, 643-7024, anytime. facilities in basement. No Ranch, two bedrooms, dining proceedings. happy if you're idle. fireplace, large treed lot. $34,- alterations done in my home. maintenance, clean-up, fer­ room, fireplace, garages, $2,650. 900. PhilbricK Agency, 64^ Reasonable. Call 646-4019. tilizing, mowing ana roto- pets. RenUl $160. Call 872- CANCER (Juna 21-July 22) AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Ftb. 19) PLUMBING and Heating 0528, Monday-Friday 8 a.m.-5 references, no pets, $275. 228- 4200. tillii,.^. Reasonable rates. DOG-CAT BOARDING 3540, 646-3166. BANK Repossessions - 1975 Someone you've known (or a Today you will be in a very REUPHOLSTERY - Save Free estimates. Call repairs, formica vanity bathing/grooming. Complete p.m. for appointment. Toyota Corella, 2 door hard­ long jim e would deeply ap­ gregarious mood. If you can't cabinets. Economy rates. Tile preciate hearing from you to­ be near the folks you love, then NEW RANCH - Large country money at Scavitto's with Greenwood Lawn Care, 289- modern facilities. Canine COVENTRY Lake - two top, 4 speed transmission, skilled professional 0111. work. 649-4056. Holiday Inne, 200 Sheldon AM-FM radio. 1973 Ford LTD, day. Il you can't visit, at least love the folks you're near. kitchen with appliances, two bedroom year round house, call her. full batlis, three bedrooms, reupholsters. Renovating Road, Manchester. 646-5971. newly remodeled, nice tile 4 door hardtop, AM-FM radio, PISCES (Fab. 20-March 20) fireplace, patio, oversized 2- costs are less than new fur­ PICKUPS on E.S.P. - Pickups RtHTALOmCE air-conditioning, Power LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) You Family-oriented pleasures are Flooring 36 bath, convenient kitchen, oak car garage, deck, walk-out niture. Free estimates. 633- on E.S.P. Pickups on E.S.P., FREE PUPPIES, mixed DMUTO ENTBIPRI$U floors, immaculate, steering, power brakes. Call won't be content today with dear to your heart today. It's 0255. Senior Citizen Discounts. Box 284, Willimantic, Conn., breed. Beagle, toy-collie. Call Large variety of Apartmeota and South Windsor Bank and people wh’O think narrowly. Pal fine to have friends around, but basement, aluminum siding, FLOOR Sanding - Refinlshing, throughout. Absolutely no wall-to-wall throughout, $47,- $6.00 a try. Betty Lou 647-1213 anytime. Towohouaea throughout pets, responsible adults only, Trust. 289-6061, Mr. Marouski. around with those who have a keep the action on the home 900. Philbrick Agency, 64^ STUMP REMOVAL - Spring Freeman. floors like new, no waxing, Mincbostcr. broad perspective. You'll be court •••••••••••••••••••••••••• (specializing in older floors). AKC Cocker Spaniel puppies. 0mc9 ddtr A-f security, 774-5758, 423-4190. much happier. 4200. special, 20" stump $15. Also S a t fO 'Jg 1971 TOYOTA Corona, good Ceilings and inside painting. iundaf 11^9 special on all sizes. Call 742- Painting-Papering 32 Bred for temperament. 640-1021 condition, $1,450. Call 649- VIRGO Aug. 23-Sepl. 22) John Verfaille, 646-5750, 872- Champion blood line. Ten NEWER Six room Colonial, 1 OVERSIZED CAPE - Six 9347. '240 New Start* Rpad 1/2 baths, wall-to-wall 4165. You're likely to be a shade or rooms, with central air- INSIDE - Outside painting. 2222. weeks old. All shots. 742-9563 two better than the competition anytime. MANCHEBTgft carpeting, fireplace, nice conditioning, eat-in kitchen, DRAPERY and Slipcovers. - Special rates for people over location. Rent with option to VW, 1971 S up er-B eetle, today. If you win. accept your diiiing room, brand new bath, Custom-made to order in our 65. Fully insured. Estimates excellent condition, all new laurels graciously. HEALTHY seven and half buy. Dubaldo-Lesperance three good sized bedrooms, own workshop. Over 2,000 given, dall 649-7863. Agency, 646-0505. tires, call 8758216. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) If you $35,000 Philbrick Agency, fabrics and patterns for your week old puppies. (Collie- □ MISC. FOR SALE Shepherd mix.) Call 64989M have faith in yourself today, it'll Realtors, 646-4200. selection. We help you select PAINTING - interior and MANCHESTER - Fairfield Trucks tor Sale 82 be obvious to others and will just the right fabric. We exterior, paperhanging, anytime^ Street - Five room, duplex lor Business lor Rent 55 serve as sn inspiration to those RAISED RANCH - Seven measure free. We install. excellent work. References. Articles tor Sale 41 rent, wall-to-wall carpeting, 1967 FORD, F250, 6 cylinder, of fainter heart. rooms, beamed cathedral Rods and hardware available. Free estimates. Fully in­ AKC German Shepherd pup- finished rec room, garage, FOR RENT - Connecting or pick-up truck, $ ^ . Dali 647- ceiling in living room with Call Scavitto's Furniture sured. Martin Mattson, 649- ALUMINUM sheets used as y, seven months old. $225 monthly, no utilities. separate front room offices. fieldstonc fireplace, eat-in Shop, 633-0255. Outside Hart­ 4431. printing plates, .007 thick, 'emale, black and tan. Security and lease required. 953 Main Street. Call 643-4846. kitchen, formal dining room, ford area, call Enterprise 23x32”. 25 cents each or 5 for Beautiful, friendly dog. Call 6^4461 after 5. 1969 INTERNATIONAL, 3/4 15x21 family room with 2228. Senior Citizen Discount. PAPER HANGING Expert. $1. Phone 643-2711. Sheridane Kennels. 22^9089. OFFICE SPACE - 400 square ton, 4 wheel drive, locking fireplace, wooded acre lot Your average paper, in 32 LINDEN STREET, attrac­ feet, air-conditioned, $175. hubs, 4-way plow, $1,500. Call with privacy, $44,900. E-Z Floor Cleaners - Rugs and average room , $25. Mr. CLEAN USED refrigerators, Boets-Accessorles 45 tive six-room duplex across Warren E. Howland Realtors, 872-2591. Philbrick Agency, Realtors, Carpets vacuumed and sham­ Richman, 646-3864. i ranges, automatic washers, from Center Park. Near bus 643-1108. 646-4200. pooed, floors washed and with guarantees. B. D. Pearl’s 21’ LAPSTAKE, 1969 100 h.p. lines, shopping, etc. Lease, Motorcyeles-Bleycles 54 waxed. Reasonable rates. Call WILLISULiio SCHULTZ. yuamyQuality Appliances, 649 Main St., 643- Mercury outboard. E-Z loader p u r ity . Middle-aged couple SIXTEEN ACRES - Plus 646-0518. interior:rior and exterior, painting 2171. trailer. $1,700. Call 6468678. preferred. No pets or small OmCE 8MCE MOTORCYCLE INSURANCE restored antique Colonial in andI paperhanging. Fully in- children. References FM RENT - Lowest rates available, Manchester. Fifteen rooms, QUALITY Refinishing,ag. 252 sureced. Call 649-4343. required. 649-3669 between 1 "Sunny Day" coverage. Spruce Street, Manchesteranches 16’ STARCRAFT all 2S0 square feet, center of Exclusive NETRA Agent. three full baths, nine aluminum with windshield, p.m.-7 p.m. fireplaces, other features too Veery reasonable,. free es­ Building-Contracting 33 Manchester, air con­ Clarke Agency, 643-1126. timates Q u i c k seats four, 65 hp. motor, and ditioning and parking. Call numerous to mention. $130,- trailer. $1,550.643-2361 alter 5. MANCHESTER - Unusual 000. Philbrick Agency, delivery. Call 643-4369 or 646- NEWTON H. Smith & Sons - action in convf'ring deluxe one bedroom 643-^1. 1973 YAMAHA 360. Call 643- Realtors, 646-4200. 8567. Remodeling, repairing, ad­ nolonger-m ; od townhouse, private entrances, 9020. ditions, rec rooms, porches Items into welcome 1966 JOHNSON Outboard and patio, full basement in­ CUSTOM PAINTED lamps, and roofing. No job too small. cash. Sell your idle motor. 60 h.p. electric starter cludes heat, appliances, PROFESSIONAL Office, 353 1972 KAWASAKI, 350cc, MANCHESTER several styles, choice of 50 motorcycle. Rebuilt motor, Call 649-3144. items with a Want - controls and manual. Tank, carpeting, and pool. Ice Center Street. Air con­ FIVE BEDROOMS colors. Reasonably priced. excellent condition, $300. 643- skating pond. $245 ^ r month. ditioning, hot water, heat, runs good. $550 or best offer. A d . Call 875-1165. CARPENTRY - Repairs, 0582. Availanle immediately. Call ■ ■ _ Call 649-1680 or 649- Call M9-1184: THREE FULL BATHS remodeling, additions, gar­ 646-1021 days, 646-1705 19. Three years old. Raised HOME GARDENS Roto ages, roofing, call David evenings and weekends. HONDA, 1974, CL 200, Best 28’ CRIS CRAFT - Cavalier, Ranch, large family room tilled, Manchester, Bolton, Patria, 644-1796. SWIMMING POOLS - Luxury Resort Property offer. Snow room condition. and wet bar. Raised hearth Coventry, East Hartford and T/185, SS, DF, dingy and For Rent 55 Under 600 miles. Call 649-2196 above - ground pool dis­ davits. Full canvas. Ready for fireplace, glass sliding Vernon areas. Call 646-8019, WES ROBBINS carpentry tributor needs warehouse MANCHESTER attractive after 6 p.m. remodeling specialist. Ad­ water. Priced to sell. 872-2591. three room apartment. Stove, IT’s (lot too earlly to plan your 3 doors to patio, formal space, will sell and complete­ Ma d e to order - Formica refrigerator, neat, electricity, dining room, glass sliding ditions, rec rooms, dormers, ly install a huge 16’x31’ OD lion!! Lake HONDA 1974 XL 175, Woods Tops, cabinets, doors, built-ins, ‘ bathrooms, swim pool complete with fen­ 14’ FIBREGLASS Lone SUr, references. No pets. $155.646- Kanasatka, Moultonboro, ready, moving, best offer. 643- doors to sundeck. Built-in shelves, etc. Free estimates. kitchens, 649-3446. 3167, 228-3540. New Hampshire. Lakefront 1038. kitchen with picture win­ cing, sundeck, filter and Trailer, 40 h.p.. Johnson elec­ Call 649-7831. pump. Now only $787. Full tric start, ski accessories, cottage, sleeps five, two dow, wall-to-wall carpeting LEON CIESZYNSKI builder - price financing available. Call vests, cushions. $675. 643-7943. HILLIARD STREET - Lovely bedrooms, liv'Iving room, HONDA 1974, 450 CL, low in all rooms. Large private WATERPROOFING new homes, custom built, toll free 1-800-628-9607. T room apa kitchen, screened-!d-Tn porch miles, excellent condition. lot near schools and shop­ Hatchways, foundation remodeled, additions, rec appliances, $185. and sundeck. Completely fur­ Must be seen. Best offer. Call ping. A beautiful deluxe cracks, sump pumps, stone rooms, garages, kitchens urity. 646-1189. nished. Private beach. Great 871-1574. built home, priced right. walls, patios, steps, walks, remodeled, bath tile, cement CARPETS - Special - This fishing and conveniently For inspection call fireplaces, ceramic tile work. Steps, dormers. month only. Free - Rubber THREE bedroom condo, four located on Lakes Region area. repairs. Basement floors. Residential or commercial. padding with every order. A PURE baths, wall to wall carpeting, Available June through TED GOODCHILD Expert mason. 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"Don’t expect anything fancy.” PAGE FOURTEEN - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Sat., April 3, 1976 Mrs. Freeman Manchester week in review O b itu a ry to conduct AL rally Democrats get campaign fever Thomas F. Walsh Thomas F. Walsh of Boston died Mrs. Laura Freeman, of Friday at St. Elizabeth Hospital, Homestead St., past president of the The Presidential fever got a of the employes by the town counsel landfill area. Weiss received Boltdn's • foothold this week among Boston. He was the father of Thomas local American Legion Auxiliary and makes the approval automatic and request Monday. Manchester Democrats, with more F. Walsh Jr., of Manchester, who is department Americanism Chairman, non-controversial. Fire protection and more officials and town com­ sales manager of Grody Chevrolet, is general chairman of an The delay was at the request of Jon mittee members announcing their Norris, a Pension Board member and The Town Fire Department’s 100- West Hartford. Americanism Rally conducted by the preferences. a former town director. Norris wants foot ladder truck, inoperable since He is also survived by another son, State Department of the American early March, was in a North Haven, Legion Auxiliary Sunday in Windsor •(Jimmy Carter supporters the town administration to release a daughter, L4 grandchildren and 2 ai^ared to be more plentiful than figures on how much of its own repair shop this week getting a new great-grandchildren. Locks. diesel engine. Department officials The color guard of the Manchester suppbrters of Henry Jackson, Morris money the town is spending on fringe Udall, Ellen McCormack, Fred benefits for employes whose salaries said they expected to get the truck The funeral is Monday with a mass American Legion Post will be the of­ back in about two weeks. ficial color guard of the day. Harris and Frank Church, although a are funded under federal grants. at 10 a.m. at the Church of the sizable number still are among the Proposed purchase of an $18,000 Several scholarships will be Timothy O’Sullivan, 38, of New Blessed Sacrament, Jamaica Plain, “uncommitted.” rescue truck for the department was awarded this afternoon at a Past Britain was named superintendent of Mass. Tmporary moderators were highways. He will assume his post on recommended by Town Manager Presidents’ Parley Luncheon at the Robert Weiss, who placed the Friends may call at the Robert J. Ramada Inn, East Hartford. Rev. Dr. Roberto Escamilla n a i^ for the April 27 Democratic Monday and will fill a vacancy ca/cus and plans were being com­ created at the end of November, proposal on the agenda for town Lawler Funeral Home, 363 S. Hun­ Members of the local upit atten­ directors next Tuesday. tington Ave., Jamaica Plain, Sunday ding the parley are Mary LeDuc, pleted for the May 11 Democratic when John Burchill resigned. preferential primary. Business from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9. president; Lillian LaMarche, Evangelistic The top ten national securities chairman; Helen Bond bids low Manchester’s top 10 taxpayers’ list S and S Buick of 81 Adams St., the The family suggests that any local Buick agency since 1970, was Fairbanks, past presidents’ chair­ mission starts ^ The town received an unexpected has the Hartford Electric Light Co. memorial gifts may be made to the man; and Mrs. Freeman, who is but welcome low bid of 3.97 per cent in first place, where it has been for sold to Robert B. Parsons of Bristol Jimmy Fund, Boston. Sunday morning and James T. Gallagher of Essex. historian of the unit. interest on a $285,000 bond issue for several years. The top 10 account for its new Buckland Firehouse. It is for 8 per cent of Manchester taxes. Wallace J. Irish Jr. was elected The Rev. Dr. Roberto Escamilla, one year and is frorn the United Bank president of the Manchester Associa­ an evangelist, will conduct a three- and Trust Co. of Hartford. Other The budget surplus tion of Independent Insurance day New Life Mission starting Sun­ favorable bids were submitted by the Agents. The agenda for next Tuesday’s Cars hit, burn, five hurt day at South United Methodist Connecticut Bank and Trust at 4.11 Thq. Southern New England Church. Board of Directors meeting lists per cent and the Hartford National Telephone Co. began distribution of The evangelist will preach at the public hearings on appropriating Bank and Trust at 4.37 per cent. 53,000 new Manchester-Rockville Vernon almost $210,000 in available surplus Richard Kennison, 15, and Edward regular 9, and 10:45 a.m. and 7:30 People telephone directories, which become Five young people were injured in Straite, 21, also of 69 Vernon Ave., p.m. Sunday services and at special for this year’s General Fund effective April 7. On Monday, the Pension Board budget. A proposed 30 per cent hike a headon collision on Rt. 83 near the were all examined, treated for minor services Monday and Tuesday at 7:30 The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea The He delayed action on allowing 'five in water and sewage rates is drawing former A & P store Friday at about injuries and released. Laeounte was p.m. Co. (A&P) announced it will open its school system employes to make a cool reception from town directors. 7;45 p.m. treated for a laceration and released. Dr. Escamilla heads the section on new store at the Burr Corners Shop­ retroactive payments to the pension Bruce R. Coolbeth, 22, of 69 Vernon Coolbeth was released on a $200 worship of the Division of Also on that agenda is a proposal ping Plaza on Monday. A&P clo s^ fund. At the same time, it Ave. was charged with reckless non-surety bond for appearance in Evangelism, Worship and that would allow dumping of Bolton’s its old E. Center St. store in acknowledged that a ruling in favor garbage in the Manchester sanitary driving, police said. Common Pleas Court 19 in Rockville Stewardship of the United Methodist February. Church’s Board of Discipleship in Police said Coolbeth was driving at April 28. a high rate of speed south on Rt. 83 Nashville, Tenn. when he lost control of his vehicle, He has traveled through South O' America with the late Dr. E. Stanley spun around, and slid into the • Russell E. Adams, 48, of 325 Kel­ Jones as his associate evangelist and Free Bible Now Serving northbound lane and the path of the ly Rd. and Robert W. Laplante, 30, of interpreter. He aiso has led car driven by Stephen A. Laeounte, East Hartford were both arrested on INVITATION 21, of Talcottville Rd., Vernon. evangelistic missions to Mexico, lectures warrants charging them with breach NOTICE • Spaghetti Panama, Costa Rico, Argentina, The cars exploded and burned of peace. The charges stem from the The regular series of TO BID • Ravioli destroying both vehicles. The five oc­ Peru and the southwestern section of PUBLIC HEARING complaint of a patron of Grant’s City free one-hour Bible lec­ • Lasagne cupants were removed and taken in the United States. Sealed letters of intent to BOARD OF DIRECTORS March 23 which accuses the men of tures will resume Sunday • Mannocotti the Vernon and Tolland ambulances He authored the book “ La Sed de perform trial will be received TOWN OF MANCHESTER, forcibly detaining the patron. at 9:55 a.m. at the local to Rockville General Hospital. Vivir’’ (A Thirst for Life) and in the office of the Director of CONNECTICUT The two men were acting as securi­ Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s General Services, 41 Center TUESDAY, APRIL 6, 1976 ty guards at the store in the employ translated William Barclay’s “Jesus Witnesses, 726 N. Main St. Street until April 15, 1976 at OPEN SUN. Only Sheila L aeounte, 19, a of the BZB Detective Agency of Christ for Today” and Dr. Jones’ The local Witnesses were 4:30 p.m. for bid opening of The Board of Directors will passenger in Stephen Lacounte’s “Victory through Surrender.” Manchester at the time, sai9 police. in Natick, Mass, last Sun­ June.4, 1976 for: conduct a public session vehicle, was admitted. She is being They detained the patron on suspi­ day for a weekend sym­ Polymers & Service Tuesday, April 6, 1976 from treated for abdominal bleeding and cion of shoplifting however their posium in Bible instruc­ The Town of Manchester is 9:00 A M. to 11:00 A.M. in the was reported in satisfactory condi­ The Rev. Yake an equal opportunity suspicions were unfounded, police tion. Board of Directors Office in employer, and requires an af­ tion this morning by a hospital said. to speak here The lecture scheduled the Municipal Building to hear spokesman. for this Sunday is ”ln firmative action policy for all comments and suggestions Court is April 28. of its Contractors and Vendors Coolbeth and his two passengers The Rev. Reginald A.L. Yake, Solving Problems Where from the public. as a condition of doing Future sessions will be held executive director of Teen Challenge Do You Turn for Counsel?” Training Center, Rehrersburg, Pa., business with the Town, as per the first Tuesday of each There is no admission Federal Order 11246. will speak and show slides of the month from 9:00 A.M. to 11:00 charge and no collection is Bid forms, plans and A M. and the third Thursday center tonight at 7:30 at Calvary taken, according to Santo specifications are available at of each month from 6:30 P.M. Police report Church, 647 E. Middle Tpke. The Giangrave, the presiding the General Services Office, to 8:30 P.M. in the Board of program is open to the public. minister of the local con­ 41 Center St., Manchester, Directors Office. the Teen Challenge Training gregation., Conn. Pascal A. Prignano. Center for drug rehabilitation is Giangrave said that the Town of Manchester, Secretary 699 MAIN STREET located on a several-acre farm in Manchester congregation Connecticut Board of Directors DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER M anchester charged with allowing a dog to roam. Robert B. Weiss, (Th« OldUStrada) ■Rehrersburg. The tour, by slides, was one of seven from Manchester, Connec­ • Robert S. Riker, 24, of no certain Court is April 19. begins with the chapel, then to the General Manager ticut address in Manchester was arrested north central Connecticut Dated at Manchester, Connec­ Call classroom, where each resident attending the ^Natick Friday at 7:50 p.m. at 191 Oak St. and Several owners of cars reported attends three hours of classes each ticut this 26th day of March,* 646-5555 assembly. 1976 charged with second-degree early this morning finding their cars day, and the vocational shops. Let’s Have I Phn, Here or Hooel burglary. Riker allegedly broke into badly vandalized in the Parkade. The a house and was apprehended by police cars were outside David’s as he ran from it through backyards. Restaurant and the UA Theatre East. '\ Nothing was reported missing All their windshtfelds were smashed. from the house. Riker was being held on $500 surety bond for appearance EASTER Monday in Common Pleas Court 12 in East Hartford. • Gregory M. Neault, 17, of 863 Correction Tolland Tpke. was arrested Friday on q court warrant charging him with It was incorrectly reported in Friday’s Herald that a meeting of the CANDY third-degree burglary. He allegedly ^cHoose From our large Selection of Freshly Made Quality broke into the Canberra Clinical Manchester victory gardeners is Chocolafes...£ACH Piece a Delicious Taste T re a ll Laboratories at 153 Main St. March scheduled for today. 25. He was released on $1,000 non- The meeting will be April 10 at 9 surety bond for court April 19. — arm. at the Community Baptist • SOLID CHOCOLATE BUNNIES •Dominic A. Petrasso, 16, of 4 Church on E. Center St. in All Sizes! Milk Chocolate or White! Salem Rd. was arrested Friday at Plans will be made then for the 3:20 p.m. on E. Middle Tpke. and coming season. • EASTER BASKETS charged with reckless driving. Court Last year’s victory gardeners who is April 20. plan to attend are reminded to bring Filled with Munson's Famous Candy • Denise D. Durocher, 19, of 6 Gul­ buckets and containers as they will ly Dr., South Windsor was charged adjourn to the garden area at the • FOIL WRAPPED CHOCOLATE BUNNIES with fourth-degree larceny (shoplif­ Lewie farm off E. Middle Tpke. to ting) Friday at 10:15 a.m. at the spread lime. • in All Sizes and Colors Sears Store. Court is April 19. Anyone with information about land available for gardening is asked • Marie K. Caron of 34 Butler Rd. •EASTER MIXES Regular,"Miniature, and Black to call Nancy Mann at 643-1648. was arrested Friday morning and Pectin Jelly Beans, Coconut Eggs, Butter Cream Eggs, Duck Eggs, Butter Eggs, and Morel OPEN LETTER... Just a note to let you know why pjeople like our pizza. S e e o u r 75 lb. 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A1 Freeman Jr. as Makak, the principal character in “Dream on Monkey Moun­ tain,” is shown in a scene with Mel Johnson Jr. playing Basil, the figure of death, in the background. Derek Walcott’s “Dream” is a > ^ e Hartford Stage Company. Delightful ‘DreamMn Hartford lE S By JUNE TOMPKINS market to make a living. light and emulate tropical bird Makak’s poetic soliloquy of his sounds to suggest a tropical “Dream on Monkey Moun­ dream, of the moon, the mist, forest in the background. tain” may not be everyone’s 3lack and a beautiful white woman As the author says, “I tried to dream, but the play by Derek . that talks to him are repeated in combine various elements on a I Eggs, Walcott showing at the Hartford part throughout the play. The bare stage with just light, Stage Company in Hartford is words are sheer poetry and because we in the West Indies exciting entertainment. beaujiful. are also very poor.” Walcott uses symbolism to However, the scenes in the Any attempt to depnt a describe the Caribbean native's Iff play are disjointed, like dream sequence of events or follow a eternal search for identity. sequences which have little ac­ plot in “Dream on Monkey Subjected to colonial rule by NYJ tual connection. Mountain” is futile. the white man, yet yearning for Inside Weekend There are tribal rituals ac­ But if it is observed merely as recognition as a native African, companied by drums and dan­ White! Forum of the a r t s ...... 2 an im pressionistic work of the West Indian survives a con­ cing, and chanting. drama, it is delightful. T V movies and sports...... Z stant struggle between the two' On a bare stage which Freeman, who also appears as forces. . Ask Dick Kleiner...... 4 resembles the edge of a forest, Ed Hall on the daytime radio Symbolizing the man who suf­ ABC fall schedule...... 5 or at times, a jail, a large silver serial in “One Life to Live,” is a fers the effects of colonialism moon is suspended to suggest a superb Makak whose portrayal Books and lectures...... 7 and who dreams of a black' soft, sometimes eerie light. alone is worth witnessing. Stamps and coins ...... 8 man’s Utopia, is A1 Freeman Jr. In one scene, a group of actors “Dream on Monkey Moun­ s s fs as Makak, a charcoal burner, SupplwiMnI to Tho Manchoolor Evmlng HoroM. covered with tropical fronds tain” continues at the Hartford •Pots who makes weekly trips to wave their arms in the subdued Stage Company through April 25.

I Butter Exhibits WEEKEND — April 3, 1976 - Page 3 F o ru m Benny Andrews, Black artist, will be the honored guest at a reception Sunday from This week’s movies on TV 4 to 7 p.m. at the Community Renewal of the arts Team’s Craftery Gallery in Hartford. Today 9:00 (8-40) “The Killer Who 10:00 (9)”God Grant ’That The reception is open to the public and Wouldn’t Die” (1976). Mike She Lye Stille” Sarah marks the beginning of an exhibit of An­ 9:00 (9) “Wanted: Dead or Connors, Samantha Eggar, Marchall, Henry Daniell. drews’ works which will remain at the Alive” Steve Mc()ueen, Josh Clu Gulager. 11:30 (3) “When Michael Randall. Craftery through April 25. 11:00 (9) “To the Ends of Calls” (1972). Ben Gazzara, 9:30 (9) “Revenge or the Theater For information, call 278-9950, ext. 328. the Earth” (1948). Dick Elizabeth Ashley, Michael Creature” (1953). John Agar, Powell, Signe Hasso. At Foot Printe Gallery, 466 Main St., Douglas. r e s t a u r a n t Continuing Lori Nelson, John Bromfield. 11:30 (30) “Flamingo 11:30 (5) “Crucible of & COCKTAIL LOUNGE The Coachlight Dinner Theatre is “Transformations,” a one-man show of 10:30 (5) “ The Perfect Road” (1949). Joan Crawford, real-painted pieces and drawing- Horror” (1968). Michael showing Theodore Bikel in “Zorba!” M arriage” (1946). Loretta David Brian, Sydney Gough. O P E N S E V E N DAYS A IVEE/C Young, David Niven. through April 25 in East Windsor. photography by Alfred Martinez will be on Greenstreet. 11:30 (9) “In Name Only” 1250 BURNSIDE AVE. e a ST HARTFORD 11:00 (9) “Three Violent exhibit through April 30. 11:30 ( 40) “Gidget” (1959). (1939) Carole Lombard, Cai7 John Raitt stars in the musical “I Do! I People” (1956). Charlton T E L E P H O N E 289-2704 Do!” at Chateau de Ville in East Windsor The public is invited to attend a recep­ , Cliff Robertson, Grant. Heston, Anne Baxter, Tom James Darren. through April 11. tion for Martinez Sunday from 4 to 6 p.m. 11:30 ( 40) “Bad Ronald” and listen to an informal flute concert.by Tyroii. (1974). Scott Jacoby, Kim Derek Walcott’s “Dream on Monkey Peter Labombard. For further informa- 1:00 (5) “Stoweaway” Hunter. HAVING A WEDDING, BDWLING .936). Shirley Temple, Alice Monday Mountain” plays through April 25. at the Mon, call 643-8953. t aye. Hartford Stage Company in Hartford. J BANQUET or RETIREMENT PARTY? There will be a Bicentennial look at ' 1:00 (9) "The Big Trees” 1:00(5) “Big House U.S.A.” (525-4258). American Art Monday through Friday at (1952). , Eve (1955) . Ralph Meeker, Lon Thursday Chaney. The Yale Repertory Theatre production Southern Connecticut State College in Miller, Patrice Wymore. Enjoy elegant dining and serene privacy In our new, plush banquet New Haven. All events, except for tours, 3:00 (9) “King Kong vs. 1:00 (9) ’“Cry T error” 1:00 (5) “Cave of the Living of Shakespeare’s ‘"Troilus and Cressida,” Dead” (1965). Adrian Hoven, and meeting rooms. — (Accommodates 20 - 300) are open to the public without charge. Godzilla” (1962). Michael James Mason, Rod Steiger, will play in repertory with Edward Bond’s Inger Stevens. Erika Remberg. Lecturers will discuss different phases Keith, James Yagi, Tadao BRING YOUR OWN BAND “Bingo” amd Michael McClure’s Takashims. 4:00 (9) “Jubal” (1956). 1:00 (9) “ Dime With a “General Gorgeous” through May 15. of art in Buley Library. For further infor­ Glenn Ford, Ernest Borgnine, Halo” (1963). Barbara Luna, OR USE OURS AT NO EXTRA COST! mation, call 397-2101, ext. 225. 4:00 (3) "Wild and Wonder­ (436-1600). ful” (1964). , Rod Steiger. Robert Mobley, Paul Paintings by Karen Dobson are featured in the curent exhibition at An information environment has bten , Larry 4:30 (20) “ For Those in Langdon. COMPLETE.DINNER Tonight 4:00 (9) “Saskatchewan” Complete Banquet Dinner the Stairwell Gallery of Manchester Community College, 146 Hart­ designed for the Lions Gallery of the Storch. Peril” (1944). David Farrar, Champagne Toast Eugene O’Neil’s “Ah, Wilderness!” will Senses in the Wadsworth Atheneum, Hart­ 6:30 (9) “Target Earth” Ralph Michael. (1954). Alan Ladd, Shelly Roast Chicken ...... $5.50 * OPEN BAR FOUR HOURS be presented in its final performance at ford Rd. The show, also including photography by David Kelly, runs ford, which will open to the public (1955). Richard Denning, 8:00 (9) ‘"rhe Fat Man” Winters, Hugh O’Brien. Boneless Stuffed Breast of Capon . 5.95 Tax 8i Gratuity & Bartender the Harriet S. Jorgensen ’Theatre, Univer­ through April 23. Hours are 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. weekdays and 9 a.m. to Wednesday. “I Am Not Blind” will be on . Virginia Grey. (1951). J. Scott Smart, Rock 4:30 (20) “Dreaming” Roast Sirloin of Beef...... ,... 6.00 (1945). Ches Allen, Hazel sity of Coimecticut, in Storrs. (429-2912). noon Saturdays. view in the Lions Gallery of the Senses 7:00 (5) “South of the Hudson, Julie London. Broiled Hjp S te a k ...... 6.00 Package Plan 9:00 (8-40) “ Five Easy Court. through June 30. Border” (1948). Joel McCrea, Prim e Ribs of B e e f...... 6.95 Roast Chicken ...... $12.50 Tonight, April 8, 9 & 10 Alexis Smith. Pieces’’ ( 1970). Jack 8:00 (9) “Thunder Bay” Baked Stuffed Shrimp ...... 6.75 (1953). James Stewart, Joan­ Boneless Stuffed Breast of Capon 12.95 Mark Twain Masquers presents under the auspices of the Italian govern­ 8:00 (9) “Man of a Thousand Nicholson, Susan Anspach, Veal Scallopine w/mushrooms ...... 6.25 Lois Smith. na Dru, Gilbert Rojand. Roast Sirloin of Beef...... 12.50 M u sic ment. Tickets will be available at the door. • Film Faces’’ (1957). James B u ffe t...... 5.50 Prime Ribs of Beef...... “Private Lives” tonight, Thursday, 11:30 (3) “Companions in 10:00 (9) “ My Little 14.50 Cagney, Dorothy Malone, Lon M acaroni, fam ily s ty le ...... 50 B u ffe t...... Friday and April 10 at 8 p.m. at Roberts Tonight April 7 Wadsworth Atheneum N ightm are" (1968). Anne Chickadee” (1940). W.C. 12.50 ’Theatre in the Kingswood School, 170 Chaney. Michael Moody, violist,, will present a 9:00 (20-22-30) “The Man Baxter, Gig Young, Melvyn Fields, Mae West. Kingswood Rd., West Hartford. (523- Lily Brissman, a member of the Univer­ Tonight at 7:30 p.m., Jeanette Douglas. 11:30 (3) “ Blindfold" recital accompanied by Peter Poucel sity of Connecticut music faculty, will MacDonald and Nelson Eddy sing in Vic­ Hunter” (1968). Roy Thinnes, ALSO Full line of Italian & American cuisine served dally 7345). Sandra Dee, Albert Salmi. 11:30 (5) ’’N ightm are” (1966). Rock Hudson, Claudia tonight at 8 in ’Trinity Episcopai Church,, present a piano recital Wednesday at 8:15 tor Herbert’s “Naughty Marietta.” Liza (1956) . Edward G. Robinson,Cardinale. LUNCHEON SPECIALS April 7 to 11 120 Sigourney St., Hartford. Moody is at 9:00 (24-57) “Lord of the , p.m. in Von der Mehden recital hall at the Minelli follows at 9:30 p.m. in “Cabaret.” Flies” (1963). ^ Kevin McCarthy. 11:30 (5) Birds of Prey” Hot Pizza To Take Out Homemade Finger Rolls “The Strangler” by Arnold Powell will member of the Hartford Symphony. (527- university in Storrs. ’The event is free and “Shanghai Express” featuring Marlene 11:00 (5) “Gimme Shelter' (1972). David Janssen, Ralph (Chlldren't portlont available on m ost anlreea) be performed by the University Players in 8133). - the public is invited. Dietrich will be shown Monday and (1970). Rolling Stones, Jeffer­ Meeker, Elayne Heilveil. the Auerbach Auditorium at University of Bach’s Mass in B Minor will be per­ Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. son Airplane, Melvin Belli. Tuesday 11:50 (9) ’‘Vigil in the FOR OUR DINNER PATRONS Hartford,^00 Bloomfield Ave., West Hart­ Rudolf Serkin, pianist, will be guest ar­ Night” (1949). Carole Lom­ formed tonight at 8 by the Yale Glee Club tist with the Aulos Wind Quintet at a con­ At 9:30 on Monday and ’Tuesday, Eugene 11:30 (3) “Where the Spies ford, Wednesday through April 11 at 8 in Woolsey Hail, Yale University, New Are” (19M). David Niven, 1:00 (5)i “Intrigue” (1947). bard, Brian Aherne, Anne I CLIP THIS COUPON ■ cert Wednesday at 8:15 p.m. in Jorgensen O’Neill’s “’The Long Voyage Home” will George Raft, June Havoc. Shirley. Dine and Dance to p.m. with a Sunday matinee at 3 p.m. For Haven. (432-4457). be screened. Francoise Dorleac. i AND GET A FREE ! reservations, call 243-4633 weekdays from Auditorium at University of Connecticut 11:30 (8) “Experiment in 1:00(9) “ Never Let Me Go” PETE RICCARDO TRIO The Composers String Quartet, in in Storrs. (486-4226). On Wednesday and Friday at 7:30 p.m., Terror” (1962). Ross Martin, (1953). Clark Gable, Gene Wednesday — Saturday , I GLASS OF WINE i 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. On weekends, call 524- “Gold Diggers of 1933" with Dick Powell 5504. residence at Columbia University in New Arthur Winograd conducts the Hartford Lee Remick, Stefanie Powers. Tierney. ■ WITH YOUR DINNER I and Ruby Keele^ will be shown 4:00 (9) “The Plainsman” York, will give a concert tonight at 8; 15 in Symphony Orchestra Wednesday at 8:15 11:30 ( 40) “The Goddess” Friday Following “Gold Diggers” at 9:30 p.m. (1966) . Don Murray, Guy Opens April 9 the Goodwin ’Theatre of the Austin Arts p.m. at Bushnell Memorial Hall in Hart­ (1958). Kim Stanley. on Wednesday and Friday is MGM’s first Stockwell, Abby Dalton. 1:00(5) ‘"rhe Naked Street” ‘"The House of Mirth,” Edith Wharton’s Center at ’Trinity College in Hartford. ford featuring Vern Shinall, baritone. 1:00 (9) “Curse of the Vam­ sound film Academy Award winner, pires’’ (1970). Amalia 4:30 (20) “Ourselves Alone” (1955). Anthony Quinn, Anne turn of the century novel, will be Seymour Bernstein will be gueSt pianist. (246-6807). “Broadway Melody of 1929.” Fuentes, Eddie Garcia. (1936). Antoinette Cellier, Bancroft. presented beginning Friday through May 7 Tickets are'available at the door. John Loder, John Lodge. This week’s sports on TV April 7 through 11 ‘ On Thursday and April 10, “The Gang s 1:00 (9) “Racketeers of the at Long Wharf ’Theatre in New Haven. A jazz ensemble, “Jazz Icarus,” will 11:30 (5) “Psychomania” Race” (1940). George All Here” will run at 7:30 p.m. in the (787-4284). perform at 8:30 and 11 p.m. tonight at ’The Hartt School of Music (University (1964). Lee Phillips, Jean O’Brien, Marjorie Reynolds. 5:00 (8-40) Golf; Dinah Shore Winners Circle Atheneum Theater. At 9:30 p.m., James Sunday Today RAW (Real Art Ways), 197 Asylum St. in of Hartford) opera department will pre­ Hale. 4:30 (20) “Invitation to the Qiampionsbip. Cagney will star in “Yankee Doodle Dan­ 7:30 (30) “Edge of Hartford. sent Sigmund Romberg’s “Student 11:30 (9) “Mr. and Mrs. Waltz” (1935). Lillian Harvey. 1:00 (22) Wrestling. 8:00 (9) NHL Hockey: Islanders vs. Flames. * Special dy.” Darkness” (1943). Errol Smith” Carole Lombard, 5:00 (9) “ Spider Woman 10:30 (5) Sports Extra. Prince” Wednesday through April 11 in Flynn, Aim Sheridan, Walter 2:30 (3) Tennis: Virginia Slims Tournament. Tickets are available at the door. Robert Montgomery, Gene Strikes Back” (1946). Gale Tonight April 4 Auerbach Auditorium, 200. Bloomfield Huston. 3:30 (8-40) Pro Bowling: Miller High UW Ave., West Hartford. Raymond. Sondergaard, Rondo Hatton. Open. ’The Hartford Jazz Society will present 12:00 (5) “Ghost Chasers” ''12:00 (3) .’’The Killing Monday “Revisited,” a two-part video perfor- Appearing in one of the major roles as April 4 8:00 (9) “Female on the 3:30 ( 20-22-30) Golf: Greater Greensboro in concert “Moon Train,” a local jazz (1951). Bowery Boys. Game” (1967). Jean-Pierre Beach” (1957). Joan Craw­ mance/installation dealing with spatial Detief is Talis Paups of 444 Hillstown Rd. Dan Cooper will narrate a travel film, Open. 11:30 (8-9) College Basketball; ’The Pizza and temporal reorientations, by Lou group. “Tiny” Joe, vocalist, will be Sn 12:30 ( 3 )-“ Bla'ck City” Cassel, Claudine Auger, ford, Jeff Chandler, Jan 5:00 (8-40) Wide World of Sports. (243-4421). “Trails of the Mountain West” Sunday at (1961).Ernest Borgnine. Hut All-Star Classic. Mallozzi Jr., j>art one, will be presented! added attraction on the program. Tickets Michel Duchaussoy. Sterling. 6:00 (8-40) Golf: Dinah Shore Winners Circle the Bushnell Memorial Hall in Hartford. 1:00 (5) ‘'Pursued” (1947). 9:00 (8-40) “The Story of tonight at 7:30 p.m. at RAW (Real Art are available at the door at the Tobacco April 9 Championship. Valley Inn, Windsor. (246-6807). Robert Mitcbum, Teresa David” (1976). Timothy But- Ways), 197 Asylum St. in Hartford. Part ’The Hartford Symphony Orchestra will 6:00 (9) Racing from Aqueduct: The A'prtl’7 Wright. Wednesday toms, Anthony Quayle, Nor­ Tuesday two will be presented April 10. ’The events April 6 perform a Young People’s Concert Friday Gotham. 1:00 (22) “Yankee Doodle man Rodway. 8:30 (3) WHA Hockey: Whalers vs. Racers. are free. East Hartford High School music at 9:40 and 11 a.m. at Bushnell Memorial “We Are the Palestinian People,” an t:00 (5) “ Elvira Madigan” 8:00 (9) NBA Basketball; Knicks vs. Braves. Dandy” (1942).James CqgriCy, 10:00 (9) ‘"The Return of An­ 11:30 (9) Racing from Yonkers: The (1967) . Pia Degemark, ’Thom- 10:00 (24) ’The Way It Was: The 1953 NFL department presents “An Evening of Hall in Hartford, by special arrangement historical document, will be shown Joan Leslie, Walter Huston. drew Bentlye” John Newland, Queensboro Pace. my ^rggren. Championship. DMdIine for listings Pops” featuring the school bands and with area schools. For details, phone 278- Wednesday at 8 p.m. at the Student Center 2:00 (8) “Never Say Good­ Antoinette Boewer. Midnight (9) Wrestling. bye” (1946). E rro l. Flynn, 1:00 (9) “Escape From Weekend is the best place to find infor­ vocal ensemble ’Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at 1450. at Manchester Community College on 11:30 (5) “ M inistery of Eleanor Parker. East Berlin” (1962). Don mation about entertainment and the arts the EHHS auditorium. ’Tickets are Bidwell St. Admission is free. Fear” (1944). Ray Milland, 3:00 (5) “ Long Ago Murray, Christine Kaufman. Thursday in central Connecticut. available at the door. April 10 * Marjorie Reynolds. Sunday Tomorrow” (1971). Namette 4:30 (20) “Xhe Angel Who Deadline for listing an event is eight April 9, 10 A 11 11:30 (9) ‘"rwentieth Cen­ 8:00 (57) The Way It Was: ’The 1960 World Composer-trombonist Peter Zummo Newman, Malcolm Pawned Her Wings” (1954). idays before publication. ’The Choir of the University of Rome tury” Carole Lombard, John 1:30 (9) Exhibition Baseball: Mets vs. Reds. from the LaMama Experimental Theatre Chris Bordon will narrate a full-length McDowell, Georgia Brown. Diane Cilento. Series. , Address copy .to Weekend Editor, The will present a^qoncert ’Tuesday at 7:30 Barrymore. 2:00 ( 401 Superstars. Group of New York City will perform new color travel film, “Portugal,” Friday and 5:00 (9) “Viva Max” (1969). 5:00 (9) “Destry” (1955). 2:30 (20-30) Grandstand. Manchester Evening Herald, Manchester, p.m. in Lyman Auditorium at Southern 11:40 (3) “The Nanny” works for trombone, trumpet and congas Peter Ustinov, Jonathan Audie Murphy, Lori Nelson. 3:00 (3) NBA Basketball: Celtics vs. Braves. Conn. 06040. . Connecticut State College in New Haven. Saturday at 8 p.m. and Sunday at 2 and 5 (1965). Bette Davis, William Friday April 10 at 10:30 p.m. at RAW (Real Art p.m. at Bushnell Msilorial Hall in Hart­ Withers, John Astin. 8:00 (9) “’The Secret War of Dix, Wendy Craig. 3:00 (20-22-30) Golf: Greater Greensboro The choir is touring the United States Ways), 197 Asylum St. in Hartford. ford. (246-6807). 6:00 (5) “Divorce American Harry Frigg” (1969). Paul 1:20 (5) "Miss Tatlock’s Open. 2:00 (22) Baseball: Red Sox vs. Orioles Style’’ (1967). Debbie Newman, Sylvia Koscina, An­ Millions” (1948). John Lund, 3:30 (8-40) Wide World of Sports. 11:30 (3) Golf: Highlights of early round Reynolds, Dick Van Dyke. drew Duggan. 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By RUSS MacKENDRICK got it up. And how many were made 1973 stamp that shows a Petzval lens Manchester's 1923 Centennial bash and where it was sold and whence the so real it seems to be the lens itself. ran for seven days. This mystery proceeds. Also why the great scar­ From the timing one might almost stamp carries city? Were they all sent out of town suspect that the PopPhotog author the dates of the on letters and cards like Christmas got going on a collection after seeing last three, The C t o m n e seals? Or was it an unauthorized use this particular stamp. big pageant of the Connecticut arms and so was on Friday and squashed early? the 5th. And as . Events scheduled for the 7th: COI/IS Photography on stamps Two events tomorrow: The First "On Sunday The April “Popular Photography” Sunday Stamp Bourse at the Ramada the town awoke magazine has an article on collecting Inn, East Hartford, and a Coin Show to its normal sobriety.” (from Spiess stamps that have to do with and Bourse put on by the Manchester and Bidwell's “History...” ) photography in its various phases. Coin Club at the K of C Hall, 138 Main Neither that book nor Dr. Topics such as religion, animals, art St., Manchester. The time in each Buckley's “A New England Pattern” and so forth have produced so many case is 10 to 5 and the admission is has anything to say about the stamp. stamps that it is almost hopeless to free. You can either' choose one or ' Even the official program of the time try to get them all. ping-pong back'Snd forth for better OCTOBER 5-6-7 gives it zilch. Strange too, since it However, the author notes that a hobby coverage. does announce “Cheney Silk Flags, complete collection of photo-related Wonderful Post Card Views, stamps to date can be assenibled for On Tuesday, April 6, again at the K 1923 Souvenir Books, Badges and Pen­ about $30. The first one to look for is of C Hall, 7:30 p.m., the regular nants." the France, . 1939, issue of Daguerre meeting of the Central Connecticut A member of the Manchester and Niepce. On later stamps we get Coin Club, with another of those Philatelic Society found the stamp in Leonardo da Vinci, who described tricky Red Book quizzes. Manchester Centennial stamp is a mystery. an estate collection and brought it to the camera obscura (pinhole), and the clubrooms. No one- had ever Kepler, who drew up formulas for heard of it — not even longtime lens combinations. Then there was Manchester residents. Thomas Edison and his kinetoscope, Local coin show is Sunday It is just the size of our small and, of course, George Eastman, The Manchester Coin Club regular postage. The perfs are 12 by display various exhibits of dollar bill will be released by whose Kodak brought cameras into will conduct a coin show at 12. It is fully gummed and the paper United States coins. United the government later this everyday use. the Knights of Columbus Hall, is a light beige or ecru. The lettering States currency, elongated month. It will still have a There are many stamps that were 138 Main St., from 10 a.m. to and figures are in black and design in coins, wooden money, foreign photo of Jefferson on the made directly from photographs, 5:30 p.m, Sunday. The public red orange. The center is, of course, coins and currency. obverse, but the reverse will such as the Iwo Jima flag-raising, is invited and there is no ad­ the coat of arms of the state. The the Devil s Tower out west, and the There will also be an exhibit have a scene of the signing of motto "Qui Transtulit Sustinet” mission charge. of the last of the United States 1971 Wool Industry with the mother There will be 24 delegates the. Declaration of means “He who transplanted still two-dollar notes, commonly Independence. ewe and lambie. There is one of es­ from Connecticut, sustains.” The three objects on the known as the two-dollar bill, Sunday’s show will also in­ pecial local interest — the Robert Massachusetts, New York - shield are loaded grapevines. Frost issue that was taken from with the photo of Thomas clude an exhibit of Connec­ It is a nice neat stamp that looks and Rhode Island, for buying, Jefferson on the obverse and David Rhinelander’s shot and selling, trading and ap­ ticut National Currency and just great to anyone who has turned featured at the MPS exhibition. a picture of Monticello op the of Bicentennial wooden away where it came from and who praising coins and currency. reverse. One joy to behold is the Members of the club will money with elongated coins of A new, small-size twd- Connecticut. Town man Opera group schedules heads test musical lunch Tuesday William L. Luettgens of , Manchester, owner and president of ’The Connecticut Opera Association have performed with many local Luettgens Ltd., Hartford's newest will hold its first musical luncheon musical organizations in both opera downtown specialty department April 6 at Hartford’s Hotel Sonesta, and concert. This season Sprout was store in the Civic Center Shops, has at noon. Titled ‘‘Rossini to seen in “Fanciulla del West,” been named chairman of the 1976 Broadway,” the luncheon is part of “Tosca” and “La Traviata.” Harvey Greater .Hartford Civic and Arts the association’s subscription drive has performed with the Connecticut Festival. and will feature a program of songs Opera several seasons, singing solo and arias sung by international and roles in “Fanciulla del West,” “La The festival will be held June 4 Connecticut artists. Traviata” and last season in “Aida.” through 13 on Constitution Plaza and William B. Warden,, general in other downtown Hartford manager of the Connecticut Opera, Miss Simone is a graduate of locations. will be on hand to preview the com­ Queens College and Yale University. She has performed both in Europe The event is considered Connec­ ing season which consists of four and in the U.S. in companies in New ticut s largest free outdoor showcase major productions, “Don Carlos,” York City, New Haven and at the of amateur and professional visual “II Barbiere di Sivigila,” “Rigolet- and performing arts. to” and “Otello.” Caramoor Festival. She will be Singing on the program, “Rossini singing “Caro Nome” from “Rigolet- Luettgens worked at G. Fox & Co. to.” 38 years and was vice-president of to Broadway,” will be Diana Reed, the business when he retired in 1973. Howard Sprout, Peter Harvey and Because the Connecticut Opera Until June, headquarters for the Emilia Simone. Association is planning only four Greater Hartford Civic and Arts Miss Reed (Mrs. Williani^.ard£n), major productions next season, it is Festival will be at 15 Lewis St who will sing Rosina’s artSfrom the expected that the demand for sub­ Room 211, in Hartford. ___ “Barber of ^ville,” ejjjoys an inter­ Playing New Hampshire scriptions will be heavy. For those ^ Artists, craftspeople, performers, national operatic career. She has who have not yet subscribed, and volunteers interested in par­ sung with the opera companies of tonchester native Gerry Vichi stars in “No Hard “Rossini to Broadway” will be an op­ ticipating in the event are invited to Philadelphia, Barcelona, and Santo portunity to hear and learn about the Feelings, playing through April at the 88 Dinner Theatre Domingo, as well as with the call the Festival office weekdays by on Rt. 3 in Nashua, N.H. He just finished playing the association’s 3Sth season. dialing ART FEST (278-3378) for in­ Philadelphia Orchestra. starring role in the dinner theater’s production of “A Reservations are available at the formation. Both Sprout and Harvey are Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum.” association office, telephone 527- familiar to Hartford audiences. They 0713.