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MANCifiESTER, CONN,, THURSDAY, NOV. 1, 1973— VOL. XCIII, Na; 28 Mqnche,ler^ 4 City of Village Charm _ thirtv.two PACES - two sections - ^I’RICEf KIFTEKN CENTS full Independence Assured

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~ fire Jaworski had settled on Jaworski and prosecutor not subject to firing have complete independence. • ’ QJn* * d" nat’ied withouLfirst consulting with the Saxbe. by Nixon. \’ n specified congressional leaders Saxbe said he believes Nixon Saxbe, a Republican and ^ ' " ^ 1 approved and “ascertaining that their Archibald Cox was fired Oqt. went too far in agreeing to. n - selection of Leon Jaworski consensus is in accord with his former Ohio attorney general, 20 as special Watergate release tapes of presidential - vr ’ths.as new WatergatV soecialspecial proposed action.” “ hacT said earlier In the day he prosecutor for refusing to drop conversations dealing with the prosecutor with full in­ ■ was “relatively sure” he will be The firing of Cox after his his court battle for White House case. dependence and safeguards nominated to be attorney refusal to abide by Nixon's tape recordings on Watergate. The 57-year-old senator said’ against being fired. general. orders to drop efforts in court Elliot L, Richardson resigned he believes the tapes are The President promised not Saxbe told reporters he was to obtain confidential White ■ as attorney general the same privileged and “about as in­ to discharge Jaworski, as -he satisfied "the President has Hqusje. tapes and documents day rather than carry out timate a thing as cart be.” He had Archibald Cox, without ob­ act^d honorably in the touched off a massive con­ Nixon’s order to fire Cox. said he believed he wou|d have taining-the consent of House situations that have risen since troversy and triggered moves Jaworski said Wednesday the independgnce necessary to and Senate Democratic and Watergate.” to start impeachment 'night the matter of becoming operate as attorney general. Republican leaders and top Both selections face an uncer­ proceedings. the new Watergate prosecutor Jaworski, 68, a leading trial . "4Ti,embers of the two judiciary tain reception in Congress. Bork underscored the same had been put to him in the light lawyer in Houston, was a friend committees in Congress. The nominee for attorney point saying: “Mr. Jaworski is of patriotic service, and he said of former President Lyndon B. Nixon appeared personally in general must be confirmed by not coming on with any he would accept It in that spirit. Johnson and served in 1971 and the White House briefing room the Senate. In addition. limitations on his freedom of When asked what role he 1972 as president of-the to announce his nomination of Congress is considering action.” thought the special prosecutor American Bar Association. He Saxbe, an Ohio Republican who But the bearded former Yale proposals to set up a court- should play, Jaworski said he is not seeking re-election, as also is a friend of former Texas professor who assumed the role appointed Watergate sees the role as one that must Gov. John B. Connally. successor to Elliot Richardson, as acting attorney general on who resigned Oct. 20 rather Oct. 20 and fired Cox as his first than follow Nixon’s orders to act said he does not expect con­ fire Cox. tinued court battles over access Crackdown Ordered The President, without to White House tapes and answering questions, then documents. turned the podiurh over to ac­ “I anticipate-reasonableness ting Atty. Gen. Robert Bork, on both sides,’.’ he said. Against Hooligans who announced that Jaworski As for the other staff of in­ would become special vestigators and prosecutors SOL R. COHEN domen, arms and face was , prosecutor to pursue “the that Cox had formed, Bork in­ whatsoever against policemen Herald Reporter Rudy Fregin, 18, of 116 N. Watergate matter and related dicated he belieyed Jaworski or firemen. mi Manchester officials today subjects.” School St. Police say he was "We will strictly enforce the, would retain Cox’s appointees. announced an immediate ^ r k said that Jaworski has burned when throwing a bucket law and the ordinances against “I stated to him that I crackdown on anyone physical­ been “ promised the full of gasojine on a pile of tires. any illegal gatherings at Case thought that staff wa^s indispen­ ly abusing policemen or cooperation of the executive They say they wHl file a Mt./or, any other place where sable to the rapid ... prosecu­ firemen. branch.” Should Jaworski for his arrest and for the . tranquility of property tion of these cases,” Bork said. The announcement follows in­ decide that he needs presiden­ anyone else they determine was owners and neighbors is dis­ “He fully agreed.” cidents Wednesday night at tial documents, Bork said, involved with the fires. turbed. He said it will be up to Case Mt. and in the Buckland “there will be ho restrictions Attending a meeting this “Those apprehended there Jaworski to decide whether to section of Manchester, when placed on his freedom ...” morning in Police Chief James after dark will be charged with pursue such investigations a s ’ policemen and firemen and Bork said Jaworski, a confi­ Reardon’s office were, in addi­ trespassing and brought to the reported probe of presiden- their vehicles were pelted with dant of the late President Lyn-' tion to Reardon, Town court,'and their vehicles will be tial friend C.G. “Bebe” rocks, bottles and fireworks, don B. Johnson, would have the Robert Weiss, Town Fire Chief towed and confiscated” Rebbzo’s handling of a $100,000 and the men treated to jeers same broad mandate which had John Rivosa, Police -Capt. He alerted parents, “Get campaign contribution from and other forms of verbal Tredts For ^Tricksters’’ been given Cox. In addition, George McCaughey, and Det. smart arjd-Jmow where your billionaire Howard Hughes. abuse. / Bork said that Nixon has given / Capt. Joseph Sartro. 8th chjldren are and what they’re Sources said Wednesday Police airested six youths in Last night doorbells in the Manchester area got a big workout.as youngsters dressed in "his personal assurance” thaj District Fire Chief Granville doing.” ^ight that the administration the Case Mt. incident and are- Lingard spoke to the group by Reardon said, when in­ various costumes — not all spooky — made the annpal Trick or Treat rounds of residences. contiiniing their investigation. telephone. vestigations show who was A group typical of the hundreds on the streets during the evening hours are shown as they They say. more arrests are Weiss issued the following responsible for Thursday’s “collected” their tributes at the Roy Brown home at 85 Hamlin. (Photo by Pinto) possible. All six were charged statement: Jtres, the civil process wilhbe PUC Approves with assault on a police officer, “We will not tolerate physical instituted, to reimburse the 2nd Degree: interfering with a abuse of policemen and town and the 8th District for the fireman; and criminal firemen, and we will take cost of putting out the fires. trespass, 3rd Degree.. Mideast Settlement CATV Sale whatever steps are necessary The two fire chiefs said they The six are: Paul P. Purcell, to provide for the safety of the will cooperate with the police— 18, of 238 Blue Ridge Dr.; Cur- DOUG BEVINS regulations were issued in public and the safety of of to seek compensation for tis- S. Willey, 18, of 112 (Herald Reporter) February 1972. emergency forces. In order to answering the calls. ' Goals Of Discussibn Elizabeth Dr.; Robert W. The Greater Hartford CATV prevent similar incidents from Lingard said the North End The Connectitut Public Yunck, 18, of 48 H a r tla n ^ .; WASHINGTON (AP) - For' franchise is now owned by happening again, we’re tire-fires have been going on for today with Secretary of Stqje command spokesman said Utilities Commission (PUC) Diane K. McCarthy^, of 127 today, at least,,President Nixon Hartford jeweler William cracking down wherever possi­ about 25 years and it’s time for Henry A. Kissinger and a noon dozens of trucks carrifed has approved the sale of Main St.; George F.kKania, 20, seen^d to have the Egyptians Savitt and his brother, Max ble on violators. - putting a stop to them; session with the President, emergency supplies lor/ ; h e Greater Hartford CATV, Inc., of 86 Cambridge St.; and and Israelis where he wanted to Cox Cable Communications, Savitt, Connecticut Circuit “I’m concerned that the un­ In the Case Mt. incident, Mrs. Meir told reporters that Egyptian 3rd • Army terough Court judge. Robert A. Millette, 18, of 52 lawful acts of a minority of the them — in the same city talking problems and questions had Israeli Suez Canal linqk. Inc., a cable system operator Hollister St. All were released police were called at abojit 9 . The purchase agreement ap­ young people will react to the about a Middle East settle­ arisen out of her country’s A relief operation fdr the 20,- serving about 250,000 sub­ under $150. non-surety bond for p.m. by Robert C. Dennison, ment. proved by the PUC specifies detriment of all young people.” one of the owners of Case Mt. A relationship with the United 000 men bf the encircled scribers in several states. 19 court appearance. However, despite their that Cox Cable will pay a total Weiss praiked the police and police cruiser was despatched States. military force was in its third ’Hie PUC, by a 2-1 vote (Com- T n addition, police say they presence here at the same of $300,000 to the Savitts for the fire personnel for their there and the car and driver She asked to talk with the day on the soutjiern end of the missioner Raymond S. may issue summonses to the time, Israeli Prime Minister franchise. The first installment '“exemplary conduct at the were greeted with bottles, President and Kissinger to waterway. Tltelsraeli military Thatcher dissented), approved owners of 7 cars towed away Golda Meir and Egyptian of $125,000 would give Cox scenes of the incidents.” He rocks and verbal abuse. A se­ "seek answers and spokesman sdid the cargoes of the sale of Greater Hartford from Case Mt. Wednesday Foreign Minister Ismail Fahmy Cable half-interest in the said they reacted wisely. He cond, a third, and a fourth clarifications,” Mrs. Meir said about half of a 125-truck convoy CATV’s' cable television night. ^ . did not come to Washington to franchise, and payment of the said last night marked the first cruiser were dispatched. All upon her arrival Wednesday had been' shipped to the east franchise, which covers the The North End incidents in­ talk to each other. Instead, they towns of Manchester, Glaston­ remaining $175,000 would come time Manchester firemen had received the same greeting afternoon. bank of/lhe canal. volved a fire at 4 p.m. in the. came separately to plead their after a five-year period, been abused verbally and from youths hidden'in the She described as “an over­ In Cairo. Egyptian President bury, Wethersfield, Rocky Hill, Balf Co. driveway, and three at own special interests and to ob­ and Newington. providing that the cable TV physically. He said, also, that woods. ■ simplification” reports Israel Anwar Sadat continued to the Buckland Rotary -o n e at tain as much support as possi­ had been subjected to undue refuse to exchange Israeli war Majority Commissioners system in Manchester — the last night was the first time in The town fire department about 11 p.m., another at about ble from Nixon for positions pressure from the United States prisoners until Israel pulled Howard E. Hausman and largest town in the franchise 15 months the police have been was called to put out woods midnight, and the.third at about that appear to be in direct con­ concerning cease-fire lines. William L. Hadden Jr., in the area — “is. substantially con­ abused verbally and physically. fires and, when Assistant Fire back to the Oct. 22 cease-fire 1:15 this morning — all of old flict. Meanwhile, in Tel Aviv lines established by the U.N. written order released today, structed and operational. ’ ’ He was referring to incidents in Chief Roy Stratton and seven tires doused in gasoline. Before her breakfast meeting Wednesday, an Israeli military Middle East truce., said Cox Cable, which is based The financial agreements ap­ 1972 on Main St., opposite men responsed, they too were Taken to Manchester in Atlanta, Ga., “has the proved by the PUC also provide Friendly’s. greeted by bottles and rocks Memorial Hospital with second requisite technical capacity and for issuance of stock to finance Reardon said, “I will not and their trucks also were hit. degree bums of the upper ab­ the financial capacity to con­ construction of the cable tolerate any physical abuse Luckily, say police, nobody was •"The School Referendum Question struct and operate the system.” systerri. hurt. ' vThey said the public interest PUC approval q# the Police report that a crowd of will be served by PUC approval franchise sale is conmgent Buzhardt Claims 75 to 100 youths and adults were of the transaction. upon Greater Hartford CATV’s at the four North End fires and Renovations To Aid Hausman and Hadden acceptance of PUC that police and 8th District rejected, in their decision, a requirements regarding the Tapes Have Not- firemen were treated to verbal claim by the Connecticut financial arrangements. abuse and pelted with rocks, Citizens Action Group (CCAG) Commissioner Thatcher, who bottles, eggs and fireworks. Illing, Manchester Hi^h that sale of the franchise opposed the sale of the Greater Been Altered No arrests were made in the wouldn’t be in keeping with a Hartford CATV franchise, said North End incidents but the in­ 1967 PUC decision that indepen­ franchises should be controlled WASHINGTON (AP) - The Buzhardt told the court vestigation is continuing, police d o i t ; b k m n s provide space at Illing for the center, and teaching stations in­ dent ownership of franchises by community leaders. White House said today that by Wednesday that a telephone say. (llcnild Kiqiortc'r) school's ninth grade, which has cluding art. home economics. PUC approval of the sale Ironically, Capt. McCaughey are favoredi^ listening to presidential tape conversation between the THIRD IN A SERIES been .housed at Manchester I ^ clears the way for Cox Cable to said that, except for tbe in­ (,''re F.fge .''ixterni Hausman and Hadden said recordings made April 14-15, President and . former Atty. CJons'tructibn of an addition to High School sifice Illing opened apply for a Federal •'Com­ cidents which produced the the 1967 decision clearly states Judge John J. Sirica can hear Gen. John N. Mitchell was Illing Junior High School — to in 1960. munications Commission cer­ police crackdown, Halloween, that “independent” means a for himself that the tape ran out made on an instrument not con­ be considered by Manchester The proposed addition and tificate of compliance to Wednesday night, was a com­ cable television system not before recording a vital conver­ nected to tape records. That voteys next Tuesday — would renovations at Illing. along with demonstrate that the proposed* paratively quiet one in owned by a television station. sation with John W. Dean III. ' Reduced availability of nine sub- allow consolidation of all Illing a renovations-additions cable TV system meets federal Manchester, \yith a minimum The majority commissioners The conversation between pVenaed White House students in one building, im- proposal for Bennel Junior • Overnight also rejected a CCAG claim standards. President Nixon and former Watergate recordings to seven. of hooliganism. High School, will be decided by Cox Cable can proceed with , proving both the Illing program that the existing Greater Hart­ presidential counsel Dean is - and the Manchester High Manchester voters in a referen­ Parking: Ban ford CATV franchise — which construction after obtaining the one of two that the White House It was not until several weeks dum next Tu&sday.’ certificate of compliance,, a .CLEAR School program. was granted to the company in says was never recorded. It ago when the President con­ The proposed 57.000-square The first question on the 1967 — should be revoked PUC spokesman said, and the said so much had gone on in the sidered disclosure that review voting machines asks voters to In Effect system can go into operation Toot addition, consisting of 19 because the firm hadn’t per- office earlier in the day that the of tapes by him was com­ ’teaching stations, would consider a $5.6 million ap­ fOriined its responsibility to im­ after Cox Cable files with the Six-hour reel was filmed. A menced,” Buzhardt said. propriation for the school Manchester's ban against plement cable TV service. PUC a subscriber rate technical expert said apparent­ projects. About $2,440,500 of the “It was not definitely deter­ overnight parking went into Hausman and* Hadden said schedule;' ly an automatic switching $5.6 million total would be paid; mined that the two conver­ Clearing tonight .with the low effect today and will be in force the PUC didn’t press for cable Cable television systems system to a back-up recorder by state funds, resulting in a net sations in queistion were in the 40's. Friday sunny with tlirough March 31: TV system construction bring TV signals into the home did iwt work. Child Abuse town cost of $.3,159,500 for work recorded until late last week,” the high 55 to 60. Sec. ,34-4 of the town's parking because CATV companies via coaxial cable from a central J. Fred Buzhardt, lawyer for at the two junior high schools. he said. Precipitation probability 10 ordinance, declpres: _ “could not safely construct an^eiibci. Cable TV is also ^e President, asked U.S. Completion of the proposed per cent tonight and Friday. Special Report ■'There shall be no parking on their systems” until Federal capable of originating program­ pistrict Court Judge Sirica to E^zhardt said he would call addition at Illing will free about any public highway or Communications Commission ming to serve local com­ employ elebfronic experts to witnesses,to show that the tape 11 classrooms at the high school an hour tonight. West to Inside Today designated municipally Owned, munities. determine “that the tapes are had exceeded its capacity of six now being used by Illing's ninth southwest 10 to 15 miles an hour leased or operated off-street Fees for subscribers general­ com plete and have not been hours conversation on Satur­ Betty Ryder, women’fr graders. Several department Friday. parking area or lot in the Town ly run from $5 to $7 per month, tampered with in any form.” day, April 14 and early on Sun­ editor, discusses the revised cireas in the high school, limited Today’s of Manchester between the 1 Of the 16 cable televi^ Richard Ben Veniste, a day a time when tecl|uicians High Low Child Abuse Law; the by the presence of about 350 \ franchises in Connecticut, tlw e Boston 62 51 hours of 2 a m. and 6 a.m. from Lottery Watergate prosecution, force did not routinely check the professionals role in making ninth graders, could be ini-';i 'are now three systems lawyer, concurred in Chicago 50 42 Nov. 1 through March 31" recording devices. - it more effective; and the proved and expanded, school operating, - accor^ng to ^ e Buzhardt’s request and the Helena 40 35 administrators say. The ordinance provides for a Number need for a concerned PUC spokesman. Those thege judge asked both the prosecu­ “The judge himself can hear Miami 80 74 The proposed 'addition at $5 fine for bach violation. 08153 systems are serving a total of tion force and the White House the running-out of the tape,” San Francisco 78 ..54 .citizenry to become in­ Illing would consist of .a two- about 18,000 subscribers. to suggest an expert. Buzhardt said; Washington 66 53 volved. Stor^i on P age 9 » station gyninasiurii. media ' \ ■ '■ i" i

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^Theater Schedules £ e e r t( ^ Dance Hall, ling O f The Fast TV TonlgM About. Town - e H W - Vernon Cine 1 — Showcase Cinema 3 — June Tompkins (3-8-22) NEWS |A Bible study will be c6iv ‘‘Siddharthfl7:30-9:2» "Walking Tall,” 7:10-9:35 4(Herald Reporter) (18)rSP Y ducted tonight at 7:30 at the „ Vernon Cine 2 — "Massacre Showcase Cineniiai 4 — "E lec- The cost of a ni^t out today (20) SOUNDING BOARD United Pentecostal Church. v. In R o m e ,.7:10-9:10 tra Glide In Blue,” 7:40-9:55 Mot a couple would probably run. (24) MAKING THINQ8 WORK State Th«iter — "Rom eo & Jerry Lewis Twin Cine 1 — ^^tween 825 and ^ including .• ■. / (30) TO TELL THE TRUTH .Manchester Young Marines JuUet,” 8:00 ' "Rom eo & JuUet;” 7:00-9:15 the whole bit— dinner, danping, (40) WILD WILD WEST will meet Friday at 7 p.m. at 1 ^ . drinks if one indulges, and'tips. - the Navy and Marine ^ s e r v e Showcase CinemaXl— "Seven ‘‘Jerry Lewis Twin Cine 2 — -6 :3 0 - If you Uved in New York City, Training Center, Reserve Rd., Blows of the Drafon,” 7:00- "40Carate,” 7:30; “ Butterflies (3-8-22-30) NEWS . 8:30-10:15 ‘ ’ Are Free,” 9:30 you might weU include taxi Hartford. - 7 K I 0 - Showcase Cinema 2 — Burnside Theater — fare. (3)8TARL08T / "Jeremy,” 7:50-9:45 t ' But such a n ^ t could hardly The Salvation Army will have “ Massacre In Rome,” 8:00 (8) TRUTH OR South Windsor Cinenia — rival the nei^bprhood Satur­ a, prayer and Bible stiildy c o n s Sq u e Hc e s "Rom eo &, JuUet,” 7:00-9:30 day ni^t danra where couples I * meeting^ tonight at 7 at the en joy ^ round and square dan- (18) DICK VAN DY» Citadel. The mroting is open to U.A. East 1 - “ M.A.S.H.” (20-22-30-40) NEW8> 7:00-9:10 ■ cing, where older women came the public. ' : (24) YOUR FOt URE ISjlOW U.A. East 2 - "Billy Jack” just to sit and watch the 7:30-9:30 dancers, where children came -7 :3 0 - U.A. East 3 — “ Le Sex Shop” with their parents and waited (8) THRILL8EEKERS 0UR LAYAWAY PLAN 7:15-9:15 impatiently for intermission (18) JIMMY 8WAQQAR1 it now in efTect whim they got that eagerly an­ (20) FILM ASK ABOUTIT ticipated bottle of “ soda-pop” (22) HOLLYWOOD AND THE ! where romances started, and STARS \ homemade refreshments were" (24) FREE TIME sold. The price of admission (30) WAIT TILL YOUR IICTCLE8 Jerry L ew is'^ FELICE’S was a mere 50 cents per person. FATHER GETS HOME UARaSkT ttLKCTION OP The refreshments were extra. (40) DRAQNET NSW ■ICVCkk* IN TNK 'MANCHESTIR • MS-222S' ON BROAD STREET /I Although it was more of a VtllMON, ARIA CINE 1 TOe Keeney Dance Hall next to 490 Keeney St., above, as it looked in 1930, about fouhyears - 8:00- Formerly Mr. Turkey neighborhood attraction, people Pirofettiolully A«cniblrd ■X “ROKO MB J U T old. TOe hall was demolished, below, last summer to make way for a new housing deVelop- (3) THE WALTONS did come from as far away as CINE 2 iS-40) TOMA TOYS a NOVELTIES' 1' V / 4/A > V ✓ B re a kfa st . Sprin^ield, M ass.,. and sur­ (IS) TIMES, RHYTHMS ACCESSORIES A OIFTS “40 CMUTr and rounding towns. SNOW SHOVELS mERFLES MS fisr 6 A .M . There is nothing to remind (20-22-30) FLIP WILSON St**l S Aiuminum ^ADULTS $2. KIDS 9 9 c j anyone of these "good old (24) ELECTIONS RETURNS JUVENILE SNOW VEHICLES -days” because the popular ^ SCHOOL Pancakes dance hall on Keeney St. of the Our Own Muffins 1930s, 40s and 50s, was -9 :0 0 - ^ HGMiUO NITON \ ..dei^lished last summer to (3) MbVIE DICK LEWIS. Mgr make way for inodern homes "Bullitt"', MMICaLO MASnOIANNI (8-40) KUNG FU ' that, because of their h i^ loca­ (18) 700 c l u b tion in Manchester, are within “MASSACRE (20-22-30) IRONSIDE fP range of the Hartfoi^ skyline on (24) FOLK 197Q IN ROME’ a clear day. Known both as the Keeney ‘ lOrtlO- POST ROAD SHOPPING PLAZA Dance Hall and City View (8-40) s t r e e t s dF MAIN STREET. ROUTE 30 Dance Hall, it was built in 1928 SAN FRANCISCO VERNON. CONN. 872-3159 \ / ^ * * * * “ * F lA rii by the late Wilmier Keeney of (20-22-30) NBC FOLLIES MON. thru SAT. 490 Keeney St. His wife said he -1 0 :3 0 - 9:30AM to 6:30PM OPEN TMiMr Expvtncir In IbmI built it because he liked young (18) LIVING WORD G Thurt. 8( Fri. Evtningi 'til 9 HERMANN HESSE’S people and he thought it a good - 11:00- ...... SHARPENING...... idea to provide a place where (3-8-18-22-30-40) NEWS “SIDDHARTHA” ES they could come and dance and ICE SKATES. KNIVES, SCISSORS wifh an ap>pctile for diversion (20) SAN FRANCISCO PHONE 849-8333 have a gopd time. BEAT ETC. COLOR Until the middle 1950s, the WE HONOR CHARGE CARDS Donm HIlMl In 2 P.M- Mat dance hall was the hub for -1 1 :3 0 - \ ALi. ■icvct.es And a A lM T H T m (3) NEWS 'NCPAIRt CUARANTKaO. Srt-MiilSinfc— 990 IP"" magnimi weekly dances and social events. Friday nights were set (8-40) DICK CAVETT TradW-ins ACCVPTKO : K d 'l i l - aside for whisk and card par­ (20-22-30) JOHNNY CARSON one of the most popular ties. Saturday nights were for pictures of our time dancing. There were two bands. Leo Weir’^jjJiand played for r. “DAZZLING” round d a n m g , and Hatch’.s -UFE BILLY (Photos courtesy of Alfred Keeney) band played for square dancing. m m Occasionally, the ball was PA&mHJNT PICTURES rented for wedding receptions ARMtnUI ^ JACK hall. “ Sometimes I didn’t know his wife, Alfred and Lorraine, the 50-cent Saturday night 1W or anniversary celebrations. whether I was running a dance reopened the dance hall. Dick entertainment become a Mrs. Keeney- at one time hall or a matrimonial bureau,” Ziinmer played for square dan- memory. Fkuvco made little round apple pies she reminisces. ciqg, but most often, the hall Mrs. Keeney looks out the which were sold at the dances. Z e f f i r e l u The Saturday night crowds was used fm* receptions and -window of her living room to “.They went like hot cakes,” she PmAkUm at began to wane in the fifties. banquets. where the dance bail stood next N said. Later on, she sold them Television, then in its early About six years ago, the hall door and fondly recalls the hall with pieces of cheese added. It days, was exciting and-offered was leased to the Foxgrove that had quaitored oak floor omeo NOW • ONE WEEK ONUr was said they tasted like R a greater attraction for people Country Club, which almost laid log cabin style which was MANCHESTER EAST HARTFORD Frisbie pies. c^ ’J U U E T to stay at home. Eastern style made a go of it as a clubhouse. always kept polished and EAST =2 & a3 EAST HARTFQBO Mrs. Keeney said she used to CINEMA =1 square dancing was also on the But with the failure of the golf waxed. be a “fill-in” for inra who ELMWOOD KENSINGTON wane. So the hall was closed for course and the sale of the l^ d “ People used to say it was the «aaa' muMirtia ELM KENSINGTON wanted to dance, but had no about five years. to a building ^developer, the easiest floor they ever danced SOUTHINGTON partner. Mrs. Keeney was “ all A t : 8 :0 0 SOUTHINGTON 0.1. In 1958, the Keeney’s son and music, the square dance calls. on," she says. over the dance hall,” she said. She sold tickets, she tended the \mmmwmmmmmmmmmmmMmii i kitchen, and she handled V# refreshments. She said she was Come To The Annual always treated with respect. Oddly enough, Mr. Keeney HOLLYBERRY FMR did not know how to dance at Government Agencies the time he built the dance hall. P at But by the time he and his wife celebrated their 50th wedding ' Not Only Ones Listening Trinity Covenant Church V 302 Hackmatack Straat anniversary, at the hall, he bad T ^a^j a. ptn^eeJ^/tnax.o€^(w^ learned to dance. And they danced together on that special By JAY SHARBUTT and there was no way of doing it “ because there's nothing of Saturday, November 3rd .aiadlbsii© occasion. AP Television Writer in'a hurry.” their interest that might be^ra a 9:30 A.M. tO 3:00 P.M. In Mrs. Keeney’s recollection It now monitors broadcasts— the air. NEW YORK (AP) - Who are “ dozens of romances” that mostly news and public affairs "The political thing consistently checks radio and B Featured are hoOday ltems...Sweil|li gHU. baked she remembers ^ having had — in 15 cities with a full and ' dominates everything." . T O l R i © TV reports besides the White g goods, hand knit Items and much more... their beginnings at the dance parttime staff of 100, seventy of House, the Federal Com­ which work here, he said. munications Commission and r <■ f r <•' r For a varied fee, they tape all broadcast critics? Radio-TV New Haven , or part of news and opinion Reports Inc., that’s who. broadcasts and provide clients YWCA Closing m I MQVKRAnNQB It’s been in the business of with a full verbatim transcript, lending others its ears — and - Boarding Service |FORRARB«1BAND or summaries or, in some charging them for it — ever I YQUNQPEOPl£ cases, "a tally of frequency on NEW HAVEN (AP) - The since 1936, according to the .MI® @®it© how their (clients) point of local YWCA, plagued by high UxdujtM company’s president, David view was carried on a par- costs, low participation a a i the Fins. — - “ticular controversy,” he threat of crime, has decided to He said the fin n got its start C ro^O JnsSO yt^ IMLACU Mmmo explained. close its boarding service Dec. L in the heyday of radio commen­ He said the networks — and 1. tators “ when people wanted to ,W i 3 X r iO occasionally local stations — The 121 rooms of the Howe Pf. .>? ? *' find out what was being said •U M aM W im use his firm for their own Street facility have been less M m fiiilMt I w l IpA JuliJiU O projects or to provide the print than half fill^ during the past m e m B u r n s i d e media with fast transcripts of two years, according to . .i ■ - 550 6UP4V0I liE Fi'jT -iC’f m ------* “ Auto Dealers news and public affairs shows. Virginia (Church, YWCA ¥ r'.T(S FPC“ hTF: tii' : V A N I T V jio n K ia Form Consumer But most of the clients, he executive director. IwAMtC said, "are corporatiohs and A 875,000 renovation program H Aetion Panel i g M M g M © >«VATVinrv F A in* various kinds of institutions, and active recruiting last year :SBOWCASI CINEMA/ t234: w ; ‘>T The Connecticut like foundations." He declined failed to attract °'more • EXIT SHPORBES STREEDor EXIT 58(SUVER LANElon I-S4 ■ I Ui Automotive Trades Association to identify any and said it was residents, she said.: • EAST HARTFORD • 24HR.TELjNFO. M8-8S10 * has created an automotive con­ hard to accurately say how One problem has been "the • * C TE S O FF re E LIG H ^ PARKWG* We Honor MASTER CHARGE • - sumer action panel and es- many use his service t^ a u se nature of the neighborhood with etCo m U O H G tablished a statewide toll-free the use isn’t continuous. its muggings, purse-snatchings I telephone line for automotive and murders,” she explain^ X H l i They’re usually interested, he TImt service complaints. said, “ in their own points of today. From A — Z, Fairway has it. Tpp brand na The association has also view, their own image, The Y ’s board of directors les. adopted a business code of possibly, a ' particular issue voted unanimously last week to Low, low pric^. Immediate availability. ^ po^esht^. ^iHO^aiL. {outJl It’iikoui tkelinttiae ethics for franchised new ear * Visit our ^amorous new showroom and | TooMliilmnTOO fa lk Imre. Sot that’s in the news at the notify its 52 residents of the ^ y Tim* dealers. moment.” closing “ to avoid extreme your copy o f the Fairway catalog. It’s cotorful, I c r e m y ^ l O i A p ppidpfcksdley Clock BOLTON LAKE Association president His service doesn’t monitor financial indebtedness." price-coded, and free. Richard Wagner of Simsbury HOT^L , _ any station’s entire broadcast 'The organization will try to said the association "must get a day, he added: “ We’re in and rent its two top floors to local W e’re at 261 Broad Street opposite the Parkade tighter grip" cm the business POOR FOOD AT out. We listen to specific areas agencies like the Welfare Shopping Center. Store hours: Monday-Friday ' ethics and performance of Department. ^ of programming. We’re not in­ 10 AM-9 PM. Satiirday 10 AM-6 PM. When ^aJytZcS• r- COashaJdi^ . C jka//jjcun/ ITS FINEST f those who sell and service cars. The decision will not affect a terest^ in entertainment, for you’re in West Hartford, see us at 1144 New Pre-Broadway Tdurl ON THE TERRACE. Consumers, Wagner said,^ example.” . progf-am through which low- Britain Avenue in the Elmwood Shopping Center. Ia€lJ. Jo ii~Soo-tO. i’ i NElM PHOENIX REPOTONT COMPANY In OVERLOOKING may phone toll-free, from arty Oddly enough,' the firm ’s risk inmates from the Niantic BEAUTIFUL BOLTON point in the state, to register a business tends to drop, not rise, correctional facility are housed LAKE. complaint. The phones, to be in­ daring etoction time. You’d at the Y, Miss Church said. Chemln de For stalled soon at association think it ^ go way up with ,a “madly kwanMim" comady headquarters, will be manned LUNCH OR DINNER poIiticUns trying to get the ver­ by QEORQE8 FEYDEAU 1 b a l,g o ^ on their opponents. b e t t e r ' s c h o o l s Starring SERVED DAILY , ”1^^’ ‘says Fins, “ I think WeYs Voting Rachel Roberts STEAKS-LOBSTERS what (happens during election John McMartln RESERVE NOW FOR years is that your bjisiness goes ^ ' ONE TIME ONLYI down because the nature of the on HOLIDAY PARTIES news material is very narrow.” " SSI, p.m. DINING BANQUETS/^ Politicians don't tei^ to use RsggU a Marians Jorgenson IwMbNlum, Storrs the service, he said, because. TIckata S3.S0/atudanta $2A0 (a|| seats raaarvad) DANCING WEDDINGS Chritlianton FAIRWAY J^"they don’t care. ’Tliey’ye got . 128 Welherell Street CATALOG SHOWROOMS Box Offlea waakd^ 9-4 (4M-4220) Route 44A, Bolton, Conni 11 their own sources.’,’ , Biislness Coihmlttee to Pan Ux Sekool ‘ ‘ Tel: 843-9731 clients, he added, don't use.it as Referendum, W. Slerth, TreiS: MANCHESTER PARKADE, TAKE 1-86 TO E>^IT 92 . .. OPEN TILL 9, TUES. AND SAT. TILL 6 much as in norm al years BETTER SCHOOLS

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Turnpike Crash j^NCHECTER EVENING HERALD, M^chester. Conn., Thurs.. Nov. 1. 1973- ■ PAGE FIVE Obituaries Kills Dri\ter‘ / Election Film on TV Firemen ^ ttle Blaze NORWALK (AP) — A three-, truck pile-iip on the Connecticut Manchester voters were, The film tells voters the op­ F o r ^oafd&'idw^SM Mrs. Juiiu Johm on Turnpike killed qjie truck Louis C. Olmsted Sr. ) At JRogers Gprp ^ Plant reminded today to tune in to tions they have concerning use Mrs. Julia K. Johnson, 79, of driver, critically Injured Connecticut Public Television, or non-use of the party levers, Outdoor Classes J o H o l d Open Funeral services for Louis G. 16 Lilley St., died Wednesday at- another person and closed west­ Channel 24, at 8 p.m. tonight, to plus other pertinent informa­ Olmsted Sr. of 174 Henry St., ' ■ " ■ . i* M . It OEENBEIIG Manchester Memorial bound lanes for two hours this view a film on "Polling Place tion concerning voting next Illing Junior High School safety, Indian sand painting, who died Tuesday ijr'^ ■ Eighth District f i r e m e n ; f'ftering unit. Firemen said Hospital. She was the widow of tire fires at the intersection of morning, state police said- Procedures.” Tuesday. students will be experiencing a weather, and more. tilled by the state as d lab direc-' Resides at 139 Lakewood Circle "No. with wife Phyliss Manchester, Memorial battled a fire in an air filtering they had to back off when a The one-week-old Griswold & vironmental Protection, arid' ' Oscar Johnson. Buckland Rd. and Tolland NAmes of the victims were ^new type of education. For the .Students not going to tor. Hospital, will be F r i d ^ ^ t 1 mechaniafn at Rogers Corp., dense, cjioking smoke came Fuss Environmental state and local health M S In '^0"’ UConn and Mrs: Johnson was born Tpke. Wednesday night, and the not released, troopers said. next two weeks and for the'se- Colebrook are involved in daily ■The new lab is equipped t« un­ p.m. at the Presb^erian Mill St., for about half ah hour from the Aiechanism. Laboratory in Manchester — departments, a ’Nerll said. wmJn at Pratt & March 11. 1894 in Sweden, firefighters were hampered in , ^ n d year, Illing student^ will field trips to local points of in­ dertake water analysis, air Whitney Aircraft and was associated with Manchester Church, Spruce St. The Rev. Wednesday night before getting Town of M anchester'Fire separate but related unit of The public is welcome to at­ daughter of Johan and Augusta their efforts to put out the be participating in an Outdoor terest. They also are engaged in analysis, bioassays, and 6n-site Community College as a consultant and instructor of Georgei Smith, pastor, will of­ the blaze extinguished. D epartm ent men w ere on Griswold f y Fuss Inc., con­ tend Friday’s open house, Benjaminson, and had lived in blazes by a large, unruly mob, education program. a full academic program ficiate. Burial will be in East Fireme»,-caHed to the plant— standbylorlhe EighthrDistrict sulting engineers and land sur­ investigations t6 assist , O’Neill said. • ' mathematics. Ho Iq a member of the Democratic Town Manchester for 62 years. R fem eh^idr !, Richard Lindgren, the developers, municipalities, aniT’ Cemetery. centering around scientific and veyors — will conduct a public Committee, and the MISAC Corp. She w as a m em b er pf at 7:31 p.m., attacked the during the Rogers Co m . fire. An Eighth D istrict F ire ORIGINAL OIL schbol’s principal, introduced fiends may call at the historical study of our environ­ open house Friday from. 3 to 6 others. Emanuel Lutheran Church and flames with a ' ‘deck gun” on Roger,s Corp. oH im ls said Department spokesman said ' the copcept of outdoor educ.a- funeral home tonight from 7 to ment. This includes special p.m. The tievrfacility is capable of a former member of the Ladies one of the fire engine pumper they weren’t sure about the several firemen were targets tion last year during his first Phil Burgess 9. speakers, films, bike trips, The environmental analysis performing “conformance Aid .Society of the chtlrch and truejEs, and then laid I'A-inch cause of the blaze, but it was for rocks thrown by persons in *11INTINQS year In Manchester. While new puts fun back into VOTE DEMOCRATIC walking trips, bus trips, craft laboratory, at 380 E. Center St., testing” as required by the Oc­ Scandia L ^ge, Vasa Order of and'2V4-inch hose tapring water being investigated. the,crowd. The, spokesman said to this system, outdoor educa­ mornings from 7 to 9. activities and activities was created by principals of cupational Safety and Health America. from nearby hydranfe>- The Rogers Corp. call was several firemen were also tion has been a popular ^ ___ NOV. e T developing powers of observa­ Griswold & Fuss Inc. to Administration/ the En­ j^ PauI B. Democritlc Town Committee, Paul PhllHps, Trees. Survivors are a daughter, Three fire trucks and abdut.'40 one of several fire calls threatened with bodily injury technique for teaching en- Greenberg J tion and inquiry. specialize in water, waste, and vironmental Protection Agen- j Mrs. Doris Marsh of firemen were engaged in ...answered by Eighth, District and were the subject of virorimental studies in the air evaluations supplementing cy, the Department of En­ l M i n F i l 2 3 0 Manchester; a son, Bror John­ fighting the fire, which was volunteers Wednesday liight. obscenities shouted from the Midwest for many years. Area Police ^Halloween has in decent years the firm’s consulting son of Wallingford; four sisters, declared ‘‘out’ at 7:59 p.m. crowd. , \ ' % ■ ' One group of Illing students engineering services, according Mrs. Beta Solomoh'son of Firemen said quelling the fire been a busy night for firemen. The Wednesday night and left last week for a five day to, William O’Neill of Griswold Manchester, Mrs. Amanda was complicated by emission of The Eighth.,IW3trict men Friday fire calls: adventure in education at the SOUTH WINDSOR & Fuss. Mayer of Milwaukee, Wis., and noxious fumes from, the extinguished four gasoline-set WEDNESDAY YMCA Outdoor Education Canton Man Lester Grant, 14, of 1383 O’Neill said the new en------f- 125 East Middle Tpke. Miss Cecilia Benjaminson and 7:31 p.m. — Rogers Corp. Center in Colebrook. A group of Sullivan Ave., South Windsor, is vironmental lab is Opposite SL Bartholomew’s Mrs. Emma Johansson, both of fire. students left Monday ajid a Wins Top DOUBLE reported in satisfactory condi­ “ professionally- exciting” in ___ Church on the Green Sweden; and four 8:38 p,m. — False fire-alarm third group will be leaving next tion in Manchester Memorial Lottery Prize that it is apparently One of the MaridMster grandchildren. from Town Fire Department week. The groups are divided Hospital, today. first attempts to “ marry CPEENi S&H GREEN Funeral services are Satur­ Box 25 (Pleasant and Cedar by teaching teams and leave SOUTH WINDSOR (AP) - STAMPS 'The youth was taken to the problem identification (the day at 2 p.m. at Emanuel Sts.). Monday morning and return Robert W. Humphrey, 43, of hospital about 9:30 last night Vice President lab’s analysis function” with Lutheran Church. The Rev. C. 8:34 p.m. False fire alarm Friday afternoon. Canton, who won $75,000 tciday OPEN MON. & TUES. STAMPS after being struck by a car solution development (the con­ Henry Anderson, co-pastor, will from Eighth District Box 5Sl Each student follows a full in the Connecticut state lottery, 8 A.M. TO 9 P.M. while he was walking along sulting engineer’s ,job).” . ^officiate. Burial will be in East (Bentley School). academic schedule which runs said he’s going to split the SAT. NITE Sullivan Ave. Hearings Open The state-approved en­ >WEP. THRU SAT. Cemetery. 9:14 p.m. -Gasoline-set tire from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. The money equally among himself, South Windsor Police said the vironmental lab is being 8 A.M. TO 10 P.M. Prices Good Friends may call at the fire near Balf Corp,, 587 N. courses studied are primarily his wife and six children. driver of the car was Patrick J. directed by Miphael A. Geof­ 7 to 10 P.M. Watkins Funeral Home, 142 E. Main St. scientific and historical Humphrey, who bought he Through Sat., Ward, 20, of 2228 Ellington Rd., WASHINGTON (AP) — Vice President-designate Gerald frey of Manchester. Geoffroy, Center St., Friday from.2 to 4 9:43 p.m, — Tire, fire at although courses pertaining to winning ticket at his own November 3rd South Windsor. -The car was who holds a BS degree and MS §nd 7 to 9 p.m. R. Ford offered himself today as ‘‘a ready conciliator and Buckland. package store, in Canton, said traveling south and the vouth practical math application and degree in biology, has had The family suggests that any calm communicator between a beleaguered Republican 10:48 p.m. — Tire fire at language arts are offered. trust funds would be set up for was walking south on the west laboratory experience w i t h ntemorial contributions may be President and the-Democratic-controlled Congress. Buckland. Courses in crafts are also his children .who weren’t 18 side of the road, police said. United Aircraft Corp., the SAVINGS... made tp the Memorial Fund of In testimony for the start of 10:53 p.m. — Dumpster fire at \ available. years old. The accident is still under in­ Research Corp. of New Emanuel Lutheran Church. Burr Comers Shopping Plaza, The course offerings include Mrs. Lillian A. Duefrene of vestigation. ' his confirmation hearings by England, Continental Testing nominated by President Nixon near Caldor Department Store. the following: orienteering, Monroe won the $15,000 prize. SERVICE... the Senate Rules Committee, Lavatories, and Bridgeport to succeed the resigned Spiro T. 11:29 p.m. — Tire fire at mountain climbing, eastern Asked what she planned to do VERNON the 60-year-old Michigan con­ Testing Laboratories. He is cer- Marie C. Rosado, of Hart­ gressman said he had supplied Agnew. Buckland. beaver, leathercraft, Indian with the money, Mrs. Duefrene S&H STAMPS U.S.D.A. CHOICE Mies Norma F. Ileciman ford, was charged last night complete personal and political TO DfY lore, pond life, aquatic animals, said she was going to hold onto U.S.D.A. CHOICE with fourth-degree larceny in financial records because of the Cannon also said without 1:12 a.m. — Tire fire at lumbering, cemetery - history, it until the excitement wore off CENTCR CUT COVENTRY - Miss Laufa F- \, specific reference to Nixon’s Buckland. BONELESS ROLLED Hedman, 27, of Rocky Hill, connection with the investiga­ great importance of the present suiViyal, first aid, plant iden- arid she could think more clear­ Watergate woes and the 7:01 a .m /— Rubbish fire in formerly of Coventry, died late tion-of a complaint from the W. inquiry. ■Ufication, rustic cooking, ly- launching of House impeach: old powerhouse at rear of Stan­ The weekly number drawn Tuesday night in her apart­ T. Grant Store, Vernon Circle. “1 believe you and the g'teloiy, field measurements, To Apologize Bottom C ment inquity against the Presi­ dard Mat & Washer, Adams.St. today was 00153. ment, apparently the victim of She was released on her Congress and the American Indian track and field, water SEOUL (AP) - The South dent that, in considering Ford (Eighth District). a self-inflicted gunshot wound promise to appear in Circuit people must become fully Korean government is going to Court 12, Rockviile, Nov. 20. satisfied that I am worthy of for the government’s No. 2Spot, 11:22 a.m. — Car fire on W. Round ^ to the head,' Rocky Hill police apologize to Japan to improve "You have to assume we may. Center St. (Town).. 20% OFF! .your trust and that I am fit to said. be confirming a president.” Vernon rela ti^ s strained by the kid­ perform the duties of the vice naping of South Korean opposi­ presidency," Ford told senators ROAST She was found near death on tion leader Kim Dae-jung from the floor of her apartment prepared to question him about 8x10 a Tokyo hotel on Aug. 8. shortly after 10;30 p.m. by the his handling.of campaign con­ U^.DJt. CHOICE CATHOLIC BURIAL Four Scholarships Foreign Minister Kim Yong- U.8.D.A. CHOICE police. Neighbors had called Today^s tributions. shik said Premier Kim Jong-pil police after hearing a gunshot. ■'I am not a saint, and I’m ORIGINAL OILS would take his apologies to New York Dr. Silvio Pace, rnedical Thought sure I have done things I miglit Death is a time of expence — - Presented by Club Tokyo in person Friday. Kim examiner, pronounced her dead have done better or differently' A strain on finances often needed for Dae-jung was released from TOP ROUND or not at all,” the House GOP REG. 4.95 when he arrived shortly after In Time Like These family re - adjust - ment. Selecting now Tljree Rockville young people University of Connecticut. She house arrest in Seoul last SIRLOIN the police. The police found a Safe in God's .Armor leader added. 'T have also left . Rag. and a Windsor youth, have bwn is a dean’s list student and is Friday and said he planned to .22-caliber target pistol, which undone things that I should have can relieve a financial problem later 20% Your strength must come Price ^/awarded $100 scholarships by majoring in elementary educa­ go to the United States to take STEAK done.” had been fired. from the Lord’s mighty power when such problems are a real burden. OFF the Polish American Citizens tion. up a fellowship at Harvard. iSTEAK The investigation is con­ within you. 7 "feut I believe and hope that I Club and its auxiliary. Fresh tinuing, police said. have been honest with myself 12x16 ORIGINAL OILS 14.95 11.96 Our Own Pure Pork, Hot or Sweet i Put on all of Goa’s armor so SAINT JAMES CEMETERY This is the 13th successive Miss Hedman was born in that you will be able to stand and with others, .that I have yearUhat scholarship grants 368 Broad Street 16x20 ORIGINAL OILS 16.95 GROUND CHUCK Hartford, daughter of Charles safe agains the wilqs of Satan. been faithful to my friends and 12.56 have been made, bringing the ITALIAN SAUSAGE and Dorothy Jensen Hedrhan of For we are not fighting fair to my opponents, and that 1 Manchester, Connecticut 20x24 ORIGINAL OILS 18.95 15.20 ; totdiplwiberof recipientsto 30. . Rockville, and had lived in against people made of flesh have tried my best to make this ; Grants .are made on the basis of Fancy steer A / & A Sweet Lite great government work for the Coventry most of her life, and blood, but against persons Phone 6 4 3 -6 7 1 3 24x36 ORIGINAL OILS 29.95 2 3 .9 ^ scholastic achievement, moving to Rocky Hill two years without bodies — the evil kings good of all Americans," Ford leadership and financial need, BEEF LIVER . 8 9 ^ BACON ago. of the unseen world, those said. 24x48 ORIGINAL OILS 39.95 31.95 to deiserving sons and daughters 'From The Dell Hut She had been employed for mighty Satanic beings and great His eight-page Opening state­ of members of the PAC and its IMPORTED two years as a lead evil princes of darkness who ment dealt with general auxiliary. programmer in the systems rule this world; and against philosophy and his view of the 85 East Center, St. Recipients of this year’s department of the Hartford In­ huge numbers of wicked spirits* vice presidency, leaving it to scholarships are John R. Dep- surance Group. She was known jin the spirit world. the questioning by the nine At Summit St. tilla, Philip J. Fanning, as a pistol marksman and had So use every piece of God’s Rules Committee members ttf Lawrence S, Kasevich, and soeaaaeeo VS Ibe go into financial and other BOILED H A H been active in competitive armor to resist the enemy Nancy !Orlowski. shooting. whenever he attacks, and when questions raised in the FBI Deptukris the son of Mr. and Ripe, Yellow California, Iceburg She is also survived by a it is all over, you will still be probe of Ford. WE£K£ND CASH ft OARBT SPECIAL Mrs. John Deptula, 14 Seneca sister, Mrs. Beverly Laten- standing up. Sen. Howard Cannon, D-Nev„ Dr., Vernon. He graduated dresse of Beresford, S.D.; and But to do this, you will need the committee chairman! said GIFTS and DECORATIVE ACCESSORIES from St. Joseph’s School and V her maternal grandfather, An­ the strong belt of truth and the Wedneiclay he had seen "things Rockville High School where he ton Jensen of Manchester. breastplate of God’s approval. that will certainly raise ROSES BANANAS LEnUCE was.-a member of the National Funeral services are Satur­ questions” in the probe of the doi*"' MANCHESTBL PARKADE-MANCHESTER Wear shoes that are able to OPEN TO 9 RM. THURSDAY and FRIDAY Honor Society and was active in day at 2 p.m. at Rose Hill speed you on as you preach the veteran Michigan congressman ______10-9 Daily Tues. - Sat. 10-6 varsity sports. Funeral Home. 580 Elm St., Good News of peace with God. He is a senior at Merrimack Rocky Hill. Burial will be in In every battle you will need College in North Andover, Rose Hill Merriorial Park. faith as your shield to stop the Mass., where he is majoring in Rocky Hill. fiery arrows aimed at you by accounting and is a six term Friends may call at the Satan, dean’s list member as well as a funeral home Friday from 2 to 4 And you will need the helmet introducing...the formula 405 bath Presidential Scholar. He was head and 7 to 9 p.m. of salvation and the sword of honored, for the second year, as the Spirit — which is the Word What a way to soak the body...relaxlng, softening, moisturizing the skin the outstanding accounting stu­ of God. (Ephesians 6:^17) dent, by the Massachusetts. 400 EXTRA S&H STAMPS Submitted by: . . as only this new 405 Bath CJI will do. With no greasy atterfeel. ■ I' ,;':t Society of Certified Public Ac- * Rev. (jeorge Smith .countants. FREE No i^ng around the tub.Find it only at Butterfield’s. 8-ozi size, 5.00. 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You don’t with Thli Coupon 2. It may not be controversial or political. University of Connecticut ■nd $S PurehiM. ■nd ts PurchMO. ■nd $5 PurchMO. want “just another bool?" Please clear your requests through Mrs. Joyce School of Engineering where he m i - Rodoom R id .« m It Frink’iFrink'i l|l «iao.mRodoom itIt Frink'iFronk'o Rid.«mRidMm itIt Frink'iFrmk'i ^ Smith of the Manchester Evening, Herald by has been on the dean’s list for Then lake a good, , satisfying Thursday the week before pubileationjof our Mon-, the last three semesters. He is look at FRYE's new Americana Col­ lection. day ad; and Monday, between 11-12 aVm.'for \ . / N I a candidate for a Degree with Thursday’s ad. Phone 643-2711 i Distinction, fie will be awarded Because when you’ve uid “ FRYE" coupon his Bachelor of Science in bdots, you've really said it all. 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PAGE EIGHT — MANCHEISTER EVENING HERALD. Maachestcri Conn., Thiirs.. NoV. 1,1973 — , ; . v: ■ ^NCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Thurs.. Nov. 1.1973- PAGE NINE ' .b- Open Forum capacities from GlrL Scout J8 16; Pondei*'-About . Support Hashim Rfi-elect Thompson help, or lack of it, that leader to* secretary of the ■pus.” Let us give them an op- the .Board of Directors who To the editor': To the editor: Manchester is giving to Uie Vote Becker Elect Becker Conservation Commission. )}ortunity to develop leadership' have proven their ability and "special” child, primarily the To the editor: -1 Dear sly: The Amerieaii Eiinor Hashim is an excellent With all that has been going ‘ Mrs. Becker has displayed a ability within an environment tincere dedication. emoUonally disturbed child. As I have personally known Mrs. | As the father of four school-. choice for a member of .-on-iin_today-’s.political arena« genuine concern for good vvith which they can deal effec­ I urge my fellow townspeople By JOHN CtNNIFF False. The just-published ‘.‘U.S. Manchester’s Board of Educa a member of the.Human tively; Carolyn Becker for over lOj age children I ask myself, what the Labor Department seldom does one fe6l safe in education and has a practical to pull both levers 6-A and 6-B AP Buoineaa Analyst ' Industrial Outlook -1974,” a / tion. She has long been involved standing up and supporting a Relations Commission we did 2. Removing the 9th -grade years,-during which time I saw qualities do I wish to find in reported that wage-benefit in- approach to the problems for Mr. Zinsser and Mayor every member of the Board of NEW YORK (AP) - What Commerce Departmleht creiTses in m ajor contract and is very knowledgbble in candidate. Jacjc Thompson id’ an independent study to see . from the high school in order to Thompson respectively. Don’t many attributes Which qualify facing our school system today. what services the town has for Education? follows la a compilation of publication, might bolster your settlements for the first nine town affain. Having served the type of man I have no reser­ permit utilizaUon of the high be confused, make your vote her as a highly desirable can­ confidence: \ with her on various committees She is an intelligent and truly these clilldren. We found them didate for our Board of Educa­ Find, awareness of the needs items that, reflected upon, may months dropped to 6.3 per cent vations in standing up for. How educated person who deserves a school facilities, for science ■ count. '■It is reassuring that this and commissions, I can speak ■ to be less than adequate. tion. of students and the needs of our provide some insight into the over the life of contract from fortunate Manchester is in vote No. 6. laboratories, the rapidly expan­ Robert H. and country has almost unlimited to the fact that she honors her I am very pleased that Miss town. Next, intelligence to see condition of the American 7.4 per cent for the entire year f c d y having his leadership these past ding work-study program; Judith W. Carlson energy potential in the form of obligatirm slncdrely and in­ Incidentally, the name may Hashim is perceptive enough to I learned of such qualities how these needs caii be recon­ economy: 1978. two yfears. graphic arts, etc.; 172 Kennedy Road coal and oil shale. More than telligently. be the same but there is no make the same observations as from working with her in many ciled and fulfilled. Education -T he fuel shortage didn’t, —There is an element that I am proud to know him and relationship. 3. Providing Bennet with a -Manchester half of the world’s total In oMer to afford Manchester we did. I wish her iuck on elec.- domestic tasks, observing her will augment awareness and in­ erupt in the faces of unsuspec­ always believes Americans are proud to.have him as captain of Henry T. Becker fully equipped library-learning reserves of coal are within the an interested and concerned . uon day, Nov. 6, for Elinor is as a teacher, as an active telligence. Involvement, pastor ting officials, although it might into credit over their heads, the Democratic team. Mayor 736 Center St. center and a gym, not to men­ 'United States,.and recoverable Board of Education member, I one person that all our children citizen in our community, and present, ip our local appear that way. Government despite the consistent repay­ Thompson has worked harder Manchester tion needed renovations to resources of oil shale are of ask that you join me in support for this, town than any other in Manchester need on its these old, but sturdy buildings. as a mother and a person. educational s y ^ m is obviously and industry researchers saw ment of that debt by borrowers-' BETTY RYDER roughly equal magnitude.” in an unofficial capacity. We Elinor Hashini Nov; 6. ' political leader in my memory Board of Education. We are going to pull the Her educational and useful. Conscientiousnm will the problem developing a Now tpey have^methln^sub- Women’s Editor old child to-“teach him not to It adds that “large-scale” ad­ are not a statutory authority M. Adler Dobkin as a life-time resident of Sincerely, “yes” lever for referendum professional experiences have impel the member tp do what he decade ago, but almost no coor­ statiaUo4hink about, >• cry.” Civil Disgrace ditions to the energy supply will and therefore can give help as a 153 Shallow Brook Lane Manchester. Hard work i$ not ' Judy Dennison Vote Karpe provided her with the insight should, and energy will let him dinate effort was made to face '^^loi^age loan delinquencies, When three-year-old Johnny P ast fam ily history of To the editor: question number one. Please be come from solar and geother­ neighfior. “Care Line” is not to Manchester the only asset one needs in his 110 Forest St. sure you vote yes. To the. editor: and direction necessary to do it. Through an acquain­ It. Uiat is, seems Ui be edging arrived at the hospital’s physcial abuse.'Abusing It is, absolutely, a civil dis­ mal sources in the 1990s, and be confused with the Child position; one must move Manchester Judy and Alan Krupp I have known and worked achieve goals.._^ tanceship of some years, I find Same with food. Officials higher. It might be top early to emergency room, he was badly parents tend to have been grace. Manchester, “The City that Caroline Becker has all knew, that while population was - that _ nuclear fusion “could draw any conclusion other than, bruis^ and in a near semi­ Abuse Registry which is an of­ abused themselves in childhood Vote For John Tani carefully and with much of Village Charm,” has just 46 McDivitt Rd. with Ray Karpe for the past possibly supply energy in­ Vote Yes several years. During this time, Her many civic activities these qualities. I believe that increasing, and that people the statistical aberration, but'the conscious condition. ficial service of registering and perpetrate h vicious circle To the editor: thought — this Jack Thompson fallen victim for the second Manchester definitely for a substantial part I have seen Ray apply himself have exposed her to community my children will be better off world over were improving rate' for September rose to ■ Waiting attendants carried child abuse In the state for when they employ violence in On Nov. 6 the voters of does. Manchester needs to re­ consecutive year, to the most For Schools of the world’s population.” and resources to the solution of needs and problems. within our schools if she i s \ their diets, the supply of food of one per cent, highest since^ him into the examination room professional use only.” rearing their own children. Manchester will exercise one of elect this loyal servant to the disgusting and revolting Dear sir: —Many corporations are many complex problems. His As a former teacher in our elected to the board. was not rising sufficiently to February, and one of the aS his parents explained to the The “Care Line” will func­ their most wonderful rights. Board of Directors. publicity gimmick to have ever Vote yes to referendum ques­ Who are the abusing parents? He further cited a case which driv£-jand (enacity have school system, s'he is fully Thank you, take care;of demand. J ie _niqst profitable highest for any month in. llie nurse.at the admitting desk that tion as a coordlnating- the house. The sad cases are The right to select the men or ■ Many thanks, been perpentuated on the peo­ tion number one to help fulfill year in their history, but that The-Connecticut State Health toqj^ place a few years ago in . Make Your resulted in arriving at sound, aware of the functioning of the R.E. Richardson Jr. . Speaking at the Columbia past five years. he had tumbled down a flight of communications-iiaison . California. usually concCrriing'“Infants, women whom we feel will Bernard R. Johniwn ple of this town. the needs of our secondary doesn’t mean they’re happy. Department says they fall into practical, long-ranging Board of Education. 67 Phelps M . Graduate School of Business a —Pay raises to organized stairs in their home. betwren people and services. It “A man was arrested and three-years of age and under, govern dur town in the best in­ 92 Redwood Drive •' I am.referring, of course, to school youth. It is true that new ■ Vote Count One after another toey’ve various categories: solutions in both business and She is an energetic, hard Manchester few days ago, C.W. Cook,’chair­ labor in this year of govern­ The physician and the atten­ will be a source of information sent to prison from 1 to 10 years who are unable to help terest of the people. A political Manchester the promotion staged by a local facilities do. not guarahtee a To the editor : - boasted to stockholders and Those who have not had a social situations. worker. man of General Foods Corp., ment controls contribu^ less ding nurse adnUnistered to the as to what to do and where to go on a child abuse charge in themselves.” leader must be responsive to automobile dealer whereby a good education, but it is equally Traditionally, voting observed: brokers about record high to corporate stress, although youngster, checked his eyes for for help when something in­ loving relationship with anyone, the people. I will cast my vote Vote Becker and often expect their children which the child died. He in turn . Edward M. Kenney, ad­ car is awarded to the person true that quality education can­ machines are set up in accor­ This adds up to a candidate FOR BETTER SCHOOLS profits and then, lest the they may liave contributed a signs of concussion, and dis­ volving child abuse needs atten­ Nov. 6 for john Tani who I feel 0 “In 1965, President Johnson to provide the love they fail^ sued four California physicians ministrator at Manchester Dear editor: who holds both hands on the car not be achieved in overcrowded dance with political party af­ weli qualified to serve, with the government was listening, good deal to strained relations robed his little body for a more tion. Memorial Hospital emphasized ■ will continue to keep all appointed a 30-man panel, to receive from their own and the chief of police for $600,- I urge all voters to consider for the longest continual period classrooms. More of the needs filiation. However, as is the , If the voters of Manchester time and ability to improve our Voting called the National Commission added that price relief was between labor and the ad­ thorough check. It was then the need for hospital personnel taxpayers of Manchester in IVeVe parents; 000 for failing to report a the excellent qualifications of of time. \ of more of the children will be case in selecting six candidates are looking for a result-orient^ on Food and Fiber, to make a necessary if profitability was to ministration. they noticed evidence of other to be even more alert to mind. Won’t you vote for him community. ' Parents who were frequently suspected case of child abuse, .Mrs. Carolyn Becker for the To be objective about it, one met by: for the Board of Directors, practical man- who will pursue I p ro fite d from my YES thorough 18-month study of the continue. The Labor Department severe bruises, now faded, but suspected child abuse cases. - too? Board of Mucation. She has cannot fault the “participants” the interest of the community, I abused as children themselves. which is required under that 1. Removing tbe 9th grade many voters fail to realize that experiences with Carolyn on Question 1 subject in its broadest aspects. Union Carbide, for example, reported that wage-benefit in­ not more than a few weeks old. state’s law. He won.” “When a child is brought into Sincerely, taught at both the high school entirely because it is only un­ suggest sincere • consideration “expects the best year in the Thosh who do not know what from the high scho^in oroer to they may cast their votes for Becker. I am certain the Town “ I was privileged to be a creases in major contract Further examination revealed Locally, Hart feels his town is our emergency room, the staff Charles R. Pillard and college level. She has made derstandable that the lure of a be given to Ray. A vote for Ray Nov.6 corporation’s history,” its chief “good parenting” is, since they make filing a true^ree-year both the Democratic and of Manchester will also. member'^along with topflight settlements for the first nine ugly welts on Johnny’s buttocks doing all that is possible to examines the injuries, while the 16 Lodge Drive civic contributions to our com­ shiny new car is indeed temp­ Karpe will be a vote for Elalw & Calvin Venlck financial officer, William Par- did not experience it as junior high, and to ^ive the Republican candidates even Please join me 'in electing agribusiness economists from months dropped to 6.3 per cent apparently made by a heavy educate the community, to the parents are being questioned as Manchester munity in numerous important ting bait to the young, the idle Manchester. * 90 Cushman Drive doe, told San Francisco securi­ children. niing 9th grade greata^ppor- though their name appear op- Mrs. Carolyn Becker to our the academic world, farm over the life of contract from stick or strap., need for response when a child to the cause of injury. Many or to the desperate. tunity to develop lead^ship Dositeone another on the ballot. ComnUttee to Pan Uie School ty analysts this week. 7.4 per cent for the entire year Johnny, coming out of his , Others who really care about Board of Education Nov. 6. Referendum. W. SlelUi, leaders, other food processors, abuse case is suspected. times the pieces just don’t fit . The blazing bright lights, the abilities. Many 9th grader^re Carl Zinsser, Republican, and " John D. Marchei Trtu. That was half the story. 1972. their children, but lose control Richard B. Gowen food retailers, and consumer dazed state, remained silent “We have distributed flyers together, or there is obvious racous music and the around- not ready to cope with exposure Mayor John Thompson, 40 Carriage Drive Another officer then cautioned of themselves when they are CONN. SALVAGE GO., Inc. alias The , 50 Piymouth Lane representatives. —There is an element that when questioned as to the cause throughout the school system lack of concern on the part of the-clock activity which creates to the high school “open camx Democrat, are candidates for Manchester BETTER SCHOOLS that rising costs of hydrocar­ angry. Manchester “Among other findings, our always believes Americans are of his injuries, but attendants notifying teachers, principals, the parents. It’s then they take a camival-like atmosphere to bon feedstock and energy into credit over their heads, noticed the quick, furtive Parents who expect behavior ■a harder look, and try to match GLORIOUS EMPORIUM commission concluded that the which is too advanced for their doctors and other professionals this promotion ' isn’t exactly would require relief from price despite the consistent repay­ glances he cast at his waiting up the injuries and the apparent CORNER OF HARTFORD ROAD trend of world demand was out­ child’s age, sometimes inter­ who come in contact with conductive to attracting the restrictions on its products now ment of that debt by borrowers. parents. cause. Sometimes the injuries pacing supply and would con­ preting normal behavior as children of their responsibility & PINE ST., MANCHESTER • 649-7782 finer element. The premises tinue to do so unless massive imposed by Phase 4. This is child abuse, but John­ couldn’t possibly be caused by resemble an open garbage pit, —Pay raises to organized diliberate misdeeds. to report child abuse cases. For steps were taken to achieve ny won’t tell. He won’t speak up sometime now, people have the accident as reported to us,” and, as one looks around in labor in this year of govern­ Phil Burgess Those who have few friends Kenney said. Hi more of a balance. b^ause he either thinks the hesitated to get involved, now amazement, it is hard tp ment controls contribu^ less puts fun back into severe beating he received at the The Child Advocacy Center, a or relatives to call upon when “We had three cases of child “What happened as a result? trouble occurs. it’s the law,” r believe that it could happen to corporate stress, although hands of a parent was punish­ program of the Connecticut abuse in September, I ^ e ig h b o r l In effect, nothing!” mornings from 7 to 9. Parents who are usually Hart, who has served South right here in Manchester. they may have contributed a ment for some wrongdoing ,or Child Welfare Association, one case was committed to the —True or false: The United employed and financially self- Windsor as youth service of­ Even aside from the grueling good deal to strained relations he may be fearful of retaliation located at 1040 Prospect St., hospital; the other two were / Some people say our States is a have-not nation in sufficient, or others who may ficer for 4%.years, rays many and inhumane treatment that WEEKEND SPECIALS regard to energy resource!. between labor and the ad- U l i n F 1 1 2 3 0 when he gets back home. Hartford has compiled a set of treated, dismissed, and case Will still go undetected.— ads should be banned • the participants are subjected ministration. be suffering from a crisis, such Johnny is more fortunate guidelines for recognition of "If a case involves a reported to the authorities for from the newspapers to, they are further reduced top child abuse, -prepared by as a loss of job. suspected child abuse. 'There than some of the other Still others who have fallen teenager, it’s -very Tlifficult-to on the grounds that most humilating and degramng youngsters whose battered and Suzanne M. Sgroi, M.D. have been six cases in the past they take all the level. The current fight against into the child abuser category 8®^ evidence that he was year,” Kenney said. bniiskl bodies are too frail to Professionals responsible for are those with personal They ^ e very reluctant pomp and ceremony wafer pollution, air pollution, THURSDAY • FRIDAY • SATURDAY withstand the onslaught of adult child care and child welfare in Commenting on parents who to admit that abusd has oc­ and mind pollution, seems to the home, school, doctor’s of­ problems that make it difficult “doctor shop” so as to avoid out of merchandise anger and frustration and the or impossible to be good curred. In th e ' case of sex have taken a vacation and now TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE FANTASTIC SAVINGSI BROAD STREET - call for help arrives too late. fice or emergency room should detection as child/abusers, promotion, deride the ^siLr-smvici DIPT sto ris parents (mental retardation, molestation the victim is often added a new dimension — He may well growisturdy and be on the alert for the frightened to speak out es­ Kenney said, “In th(s communi-- fancy stores for their expensive floor walkers and dis­ decency pollution. psychosis, alcoholism, or addic­ ty, I think that would be more X.. MANCHESTER strong and become a parent following: pecially if the offender is a plays, chide the manufacturers for their high priced tion); ot- who themselves are difficult’ to do. / The blatant and, irresponsible V himself one day. But statistics Injuries which are not ap­ parent. They know that they executives and cost-inflating techniques, and general­ X. Select Group 'Femous NaOie’ Doubleknit under constant stress (slum “The hospital/services some commercial overturns and the show that many of the child propriate for the child’s age and will be returning home with the housing, poverty, marital 38,000 people There is a ly demean the entire advertising structure. All I can carass indifference to the abusers were frequently abused maturationals level such, as offending parent and they are a year. Comfortable Double Knit AINn-One problems). good relationship between doc­ say in our defense is that it’s probably all true and that simplest standards of common themselves as children. So fractured extremities or skull scared to speak out against we’re guilty of everything except being bed-wetting' decency makes this an affront -\ Johnny, who through his for­ in a child not yet walking, The Connecticut Child Abuse tor and patient, and many doc­ Law is geared to protect him.” bigots. Our only redeeming features and the only to the entire town of Shapes You Into Fashion! mative years was a victim of burns, etc. (Small scars ot. tors share gervices, which Manchester. The very fact that SPORTCOATS $ child abuse, may one day inflict marks.on the extremities which children whose health and would m^ke it quite difficult for social vakues we contribute to society are a million or I Sizes • Colors • Patterns welfare may be adversely a “doctor shopper” to find a .so articles priced way below what the stores get you this shoddy scheme is being the same treatment on his own would ordinarily be concealed promoted by knowledgeable by clothing may well be secon- through^ injury and doctor that had not worked for, and a real “no-hard4ime” 30-day money back OUR REG. to *65. children. and intelligent businessmen The Connecticut State Health dary to cigarette burns. neglect; to strengthen the fami- closely with another in the guarantee if you are displeased with your purchase-in who are presumed to be respon­ Department defines child abuse Bruises or wounds in various ^ make the home safe area.” any way. That’s gotta count for something even if we sible, civic-minded individuals as follows: stages of healing, implying for children by enhancing the He did, however, feel that the can’t get a membership in the advertising Ivory Tower of the community is almost too Select Group ‘Famous Name’ The hungry child who goes repeated exposure to trauma parental capacity for good child $500 penalty for failure to Society. ^ / n \ “^1 care; to provide a temporary or report a suspected child abuse much to comprehend, and all • Doubleknits • Wools • Polyester & Wool unfed or improperly fed when (or repeated injury inflicted), 1^(11 this simply for the sake of the l / T introduces the food is available. especially in the region of head permanent nurturing and safe case would keep physicians and almighty doliar. The sick child who does not or neck. environment for children when other professionals more alert. i necessary;, and for these pur­ As for the financial success of receive medical treatment Physical evidence of under­ “Some doctors who for one poses to require the reporting such a carass commercial ven­ when needed. „ nutrition and/or water depriva­ reason or another have not of reports by a social agency/ ture, I can only say to those TRICOT D0U81E/ KNIT The physically bruised, tion, for example, poor skin reported marginal cases for in­ s dollar-minded businessmeh ' SUITS KV * tone, abnormalities of mouth and provision of services, vestigation, will, I believe, take beaten or burned child whose, that even if I were to buy this Most SIzM • Many Patterns and mucous membranes. where needed, to such child and a second look if they have the condition sometimes results ' family. In Manchester, Pat Graves, particular brand automobile, I OUR REG. to M25. V from overly severe discipline or \ Overt evidence of neglect or slightest suspicion that abuse Thomas Hart, youth service youth service officer, also feels would make it a point to buy one Body whose injuries are of suspicious physical needs of young has taken place. officer for the Town of South the revised child abuse law will “Our director of social ser­ elsewhere, even at the con­ origin. children (presence of more do' much to assist authorities in siderable inconvenience and than “surface dirt” ) such as Windsor, co'mmented on the vices (Mrs. Bessie Allen) is \ The sexually molested child revised law and its prosecuting child abuse cases. quick to get action. If any one cost of doing so. Possibly this is diapers which are rarely “Being able to detain ah in­ Km the only kind of logic they are B rief who has been assaulted by an change; ears, nose and finger­ ramifications. informs her of a suspected case, Select Grpup ‘London Designer’ ALL LEATHER adult. jured child in the hospital for 96 capable of ^understanding. nails Which are never cleaned, “During the past year, we of child abuse shd will work in I f '/ » The unsupervised child, hours, will allow proper Aside from moral and ethical 14 etc. have had two suspected child favor of the patient rather than locked in or out or left alone, abuse cases, and one confirmed authorities to investigate more the other way around-’ he said. considerations, the commotion, l - '8 8 Unexplained tenderness or fully. Also, if the child is the noise^and the eyesore of- who cannot care for himself. overt evidence of trauma to the in our town. In each instance, “Now with the tihie a patient In an attempt to cut down on we notified proper authorities, knowledgeable, he or she may can be detained jncreas^, we such a mess constitues, at the s h o e s mouth or perineum. In cases of be more ready to talk, once the increasing number of child for investigation into the would rather admit the child very least, a public nuisance. Excellent RaMe of Sizes ' sexual molestation, even away from a parent. Simply as a practical matter, abuse cases, the State of young, child may exhibit signs matter. than run the risk of having 1 OUR REG. •: Designed like a swim suit, Connecticut has revised its ' “'There are many suspected further abuse occur, Mainly, one cannot wonder why zoning and symptoms of venereal dis­ “An important aspect of the cases of child abuse, but up un­ So — at the risk of offending conventional or legitimate laws and ordinances forbidding the body brief Is easy to Child Abuse Law, placing an ease. A sexually molested child they are Infants unable to slip Into, shapes you ef­ even greater emphasis on the revised law is that now, a child til now its been difficult to get, protect themselves. . , .stores,.we again present our 100% incomplete listing of public disturbances, which app­ will almost uniformly deny the suspected of .being a victim of any one to report them. With what'we expect to peddle this weekend and what we’ve ly to every individual citizen, fortlessly. Features cups importance of reporting child true source of injury, especially “For the most part,” Kenney abuse to the proper authorities. child abuse, if admitted to a the immunity clause added to said, “the hospital’s role will been doing since I last wrote to you. You needn’t make are not invoked in such a of double knit nylon tricot if a parent was the molester. hospital for care, can be the revised law, hopefuliy more ■ V Se/ect (afoup Men’s Long Sleeve The. new Child Abuse Law, remain toe same. Our per-., notes, but please come visit. deplorable situation. and body of nylon-Lycra* detained Up to 96 hours without concerned people will come V, spandex power net. For which became effective Oct. 1, The guidelines 'further state sonnel is aware of the immunity Publicity promotions are one some of the characteristics of parental consent instead of for forth when thdy suspect this 1. Gone out of business stock of a New London general thing but when they are allowed average to full figures. extends Immunity from civil or clause in the newly-revised law, criminal suit to any private abusing parents. In casei of only 72 hours as allowed by the wrongdoing,” Officer Graves store. Lots of hardware items, toys, school supplies, to exceed the boundaries of of the penalty for failure to Sizes 34 to 42 B-C-D In While citizen who reports suspected suspected abuse, .interview of old law. said. report suspect^ child abuse, electrical components, etc. at 40 to 60% off their common decency by deeding the parents may elicit the child abuse in good faith. examining Regarding the parents who and will continue to closely prices. ^ . the human spirit and b ^ g an following: “This gives the Previously, immunity was only physician time to notify the “shop around” for doctors to scrutinize/4ny suspected cases affront to individual dignity. Lack of emotional response 2. Huge skate stock from a bankrupt sporting goods extended to professionals authorities that he suspects the administer to their abused brought to.its attention.” Uteri we must all, as members at the time when assistance is required to make such reports. child is a victim of child abuse «rav^^ .“ ‘d. Who are the child abusers? store. Excellent selection of mostly Canadian blade of society, suffer the con­ being sought .for the child. “The Child Abuse Registry models for children, ladies and m ;^; including Bobby sequences. In addition, the revised law and the wheels are set in Dr. C. Henry Kempe, director SHIRT8 carries a $500 penalty for These parents may appear non­ should help to detect child of the National Child Abuse motion,” Hart added. Orr Blueline and Rally pro mod«9s with N.H.L. ap­ We, as individual members of Sizes to 17-35 committal and .unconcerned abusers.” DQlUBLE KNIT BRAS professionals who fail to report Hart further stated that child Prevention Center in Denver, proval. About half whal the stores get. ^ . our community, are surely as about the child’s condition in OUR REG. MS. \ suspected child abuse. These abuse appears to be more Explaining the function of the Colo, says that in the United fully as much Wctims of this ac- the doctor’s office or emergen­ professionals include prevalant in middle to high in­ registry, she said, “When a States, moire children are killed 3. Very big stock of Pyrex and Mirro kitchen products tiv|ty as are the actual par­ cy room. physicians, surgeons, resident come families. child is administered to by a by .their parents each year than as well as a huge supply of disposal aluminumi foil pans ticipants and almost as respon­ Unconvincing explanation of physician and he suspects child the number who die from dis­ sible for allowing it to continue V / ' i physician, internes, reristered “In some cases, parents shop for all occasions, 40% to 50% off. nurse, licensed practical nurse, child’s injuries, sometimes abuse, the child’s name is ease. as the active promoters. around for a different doctor medical examiner, dentist, psy- , with marked discrepancies added to the registry list. Then, The State of Connecticut, its 4. Amplifiers, speakers, and tapq or phono systems If there is one redeeming And Don't Forget We Qlvoyou each time their abused child chologist, , school, nurse,' between the history offered and the next time, if a different hospitals) -physicians and all from G-E, Columbia, Miida and others, at about 40% social feature of this charade, it requires care. medical examiner, school the child’s actual ^condition. If physician is called to give other responsible professionals .less ^ n store prices. is perhaps that it should serve “When it’s a welfare family teacher, school princpal, school interviewed separately, the they usually go to a clinic, and m ^ical attention and he toO have been alerted to increase as a reminder to all of us that, parents may give contradictory 5. More Xmas goods, cards, tinsel, wrapping, gar­ guidance * counselor, sociar frequent visits with an injured becomes suspicious, he may efforts to stop child abuse. in the end, we get exactly what X u T . explanations. Abusing parents check the registry and be aware Now, if a concerned citizenry lands, ohiaments, doggy stockings and decorations at we deserve. worker, police' ofhcer or child are more readily FREE ALTERATIONS clergyman, who have reasonable often “doctor shop,” seeking that this same child has been will do its part, perhaps many 50% to 70% less than elsewhere. Sincerely, Plus- detected. cause to suspect or b e U ^ that- aid from a variety of sources in “The more difficult cases to treated previously for youngsters, victims Of child Clarice P. Hilding any child under the age of 18 order to avoid detection. - suspected child abuse. He can abuse, willhe helped. If people, 6. A \)^e load (oops!) of disposal diaper seconds, in 27 High Street' pinpoint are when youngsters newbohi, daytime, and ovemite grades at less than Wm. Rooars Intsniatlonal has been abused. Expectations and are brought to a physician who then make a determination as in good faith, report suspected Manchester requirements of a child which half what you pay in the diaperettes. Stainless A Pewter In conjunction with the has administered to the family to the procedure to be taken to child abuse they will not only be with Uerdiasas.:. revised law, the Connecticut are unreasonable in view of his for several years. He is usually report such a case.” helping the children of today, Plus carpet, greeting'cards, artificial flowers,’paper Vote Hashim GIFTS Child Welfare Association in­ age and'maturational level. For reluctant to question the . “Unless . the . public will but may well save yet unborn cooperate in goods, towels, sheets, gadgets, pine and fruitwood fur­ to the .editor: augurated a 24-hour-a-day, 7- . example, abusing parents may parents, and this often results re p o rtin g infants from abuse. ekpect a very young child to suspected chiiq^ niture, fine bedding and hundr^s of things I can’t even In my mind nothing Js quite day-a-week prevention and In- — As statistics reveal, the vic­ 2 LOCATIONS TO SHQfE YOU! A. REGULAR BRA formation child abuse‘Care Line’ follow a rigid and arbitary cases throughout tim of child abuse today, may remember.. as important as educating pur ' feeding, sleep and play go undetected. children — giving them the best enabling.'a person-to-person S rato 80 undetected. Many\children well be the ihild sabuser So enjoy the delicious complimentary coffee while you 3 " telephone contact, anonymous­ schedule,, thereby requiring He feels that the penalty for hospiti| ^ r e . tomorrqw. of everything they should have. tun Ml him to meet their needs instead look. No one will pressure you to buy anything, but my Therefore I want the people on Smooth nylon tricot double khli cups, ly if desired, to which troubled failure to report a suspwted parents can turn when they feel of the reverse. Such behavior case will do much to bring these 'Severe they ^are (not wife-^vvill be very disappointed If you forget to bfinjg the Board of Education to be stretch back. Marvelous comforti reflects, emotional un­ your wallet.'She says that if you do bring your wallet, the best possible also. Yes, they Slzes34to42,B-C-0. themselves on the verge of in-- cases out into the open. ‘ REISAL MEirS SHOP juring a child in their care. The - preparedness to accept the “ A doctoiTwho may„ have Cqosequently. no one is aware should be responsive to ‘THBCOMNinHtN’SSrOUr responsibilities and' demands of .cifofna of it, the wounds heal, and the We’lll'eally be glad to see you. “ . taxpayers, teachers, and ad­ B. LONQLiNEBRA “Care Line" is toll free - WAT3 hesitated to ' report a case MANCHESTER VERNON line - 1-800-842-2288. parenthood. previously because he knew the abuse continues. ministration, but-their primary - Unwarranted belief in, the ef­ 4 * * Mrs. Jeanette Dille, CCWA family or because they may ‘ ^Sometimes teenagers' get Remember Our Exhausting concern should be the children. 901-^7 MAIN STREET ‘ TRI-GITY,PLAZA ficacy of physical force to Elinor Hashim believes tin executive director, commen­ have been prominent in town, ^ fu Hours: Thuts. Eve (Ugh!) 6 to 9, 643-2478 872-0538 Nylon' tricot double knit combined ting on the project,. said, promote acceptable behavior will think twice before facing a Parent strikes him. But this Fridays 10 to 9 and Saturdays 10 this. She is not only an In­ and “teach the child to mind”. with nylon and Lycra* spandex elas­ “CCWA will provide a cen­ $500 fine which may well ^ to 5. We’re Resting Less. telligent woman but a com­ Abusing parents have been MON,-$AT, 9:30 to 5:30 MON.-IIH. |0:QQts9:00 tic. Sizes 34 to 42, B-C-D. tralized .telephone service to damage his reputation,". Hart passionate one as well, shehs WM OteOtOO knowq to spank a three-week- now. when he is of agb to leave concerned especially with the SATUIDAYtOiOOtsMft. the lay public and professionals remarked.. "PI' J. . I . , PAGE TEW - M ^ ti VENINti riEKALp, Manchester, Conn., iNov, l, 1973 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester^ Conn.. Thurs.. Noy. l.-l9^ u p a o r N i e w s : Williams, Webelos. Pi:oceeds will be used tb Cub Scbut Pack 9f had its On Noy. 10, the pack will con-/ finance various trips by the The Baby Has #litnA lAa a m m s s m I a a I a ' m a a I*

Green School. “ T Z i U O M " PR. HOWARD S. ORAD . Been Named Advancement awards were oPtoMRTfurr ■1- received by Brian Murphy, Eric Bosworth, Patrick Burke, Mike ^ , ANNOUNCt* THI OPININO OF HIS 6FFICS FOR Hampton, Vincent Lonpiicky, TMI OINIRAL FRACTICI OF OFTOMCTRV ■ "" Steven McGuire, David Martin- AT .. Haley, Colleen Christina, daughter of Wayne W. ^nd Nancy dale, Richard Hence, David Henrich Haley of Newington! She was bom Oct. 23 at Manchester Hamihh>n, Bobcat pins. ,122 EAST CENTER STREET \ .Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. MANCHESTER. CONN. 08040 V •» calls and says, “Oh, are. you Charles Henrich Jr. of Northgate Apts., Vernon. Her paternal I went to high school in 1938. Also, Andrew KraVltz, Steven home?” grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wagner of Central Islip, Cichowski, Michael Moses, sOPPICI Houm TtLSPMONI 'The class 1 couldn’t wait to at­ BY APPOINTMtNT •4«>9fSS Still active, attractive and in­ N.Y. ;; Richard Aroian and David tend was taught by Miss Helen Y Smith. teresting, Celena shares two Paine, Seth Al, son of A1 and Kathleen Johnson Paine of It was, as you can guess, recipes >with us. Her Woodstock. He was boro Oct. 29 at Lawrence and Memorial cocking. mincemeat whirls are made 'with the baking powder biscuit Hospital, New London. His maternal grandparents are Mr. anA One of the first things we dough and bottled mincemeat, a Mrs. A de John^pn of 69 Clyde Rd. His paternal grandparents a r ^ learned how to make was very easy dessert. Mr. ancrMrs. Al Paine of Woodstock. baking powder biscuits. Today, .you can buy them in a package Mincemeat Whirls ‘?lloolD ER 'i4& Bowmaii, Craig Richard, son of Richard C. and Carol E. ^ and bake them in a minute but 2 cups flour Magdefrau Bowman of 37 White St., Rockville. He was boro Oct. they’re not like the good old- 4 teaspoons baking powder ' R . O R 6 1 ' 23 at Rockville General Hospital. His maternal grandparents are fashioned kind made by a loving teaspoon salt V4 cup sugar Z-fi Mr, and Mrs. Edmund A. Magdefrau of 64 N. Park St., Rockville. hand. ( 2 f i u f - His paternal grandparents are the Rev. and Mrs. Paul J. Bow­ Celena Scranton knows how Vk cup shortening man of 70 Prospect St., Rockville. — ------="to make and use biscuit. She milk ^ ------\ j 7 s sometimes rolls the "^dough, Mix dry ingredients, cut in Connors, James Michael, son of Jerry and Elaine Connors of 1 stuffing it with a sauteed onion shortening. Add milk — enough i2 o w s r * 'V lS O A o j J h Virginia Dr., Ellington. He was bom Oct. 21 at Rockville General and hamburger mixture, 'Then to moisten and handle. Pat or Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. William again, she will add a can of peas roll out Vi inch thick on floured LeBlanc of Enfield. His paternal grandmother is Mrs. Charles to cream of celery or cream of board. Spread on filling. Roll owwcK nrv f Connors of 11 Webster St., Rockville. He has a brother, Jeffrey mushroom Mup and pour it dough like a jelly roll. Cut in N.! Scott. one-inch slices and place on L o K p iio r K m ilElO a 7th. HOmS 7:30-jM0 p j i . over biscuits for lunch. At a re­ cent party, the gentlemen were greased pan cut side up. Bake Learn M w easy It is to hang many wallcoverings In commenting on a dessert ver­ until golden brown at 350°. ipme. Clinic includes a full-color film and sion, stuffed with mincemeat. Filling sound presehtptlon plus tips on how to measure, cut, Celena is the widow of James One jar (20-22 Oz.) mincemeat Our Servicemen paste, hang and.trim wallcovering. Clinic Is free by Scranton, a tobacco grower who One medium apple, cut fine reservation only, (’or reservation call: 649-0300 had a farm on Hillstown Rd.. Mi cup nut meatis, broken (SBOUMP H O S Navy Seaman Ret. David P. from recruit training for She raised three children, \ ■ Mix all three together. Zboray, son of Mr. and Mrs. women at the Naval Training Richard of Manchester and two \ Hot Cross Buns John J. Zboray of 9 Waddell^ Center in Orlando, Fla. She is a PAUL% PAINT daughters, Mrs. Phyllis 1 cup milk, scalded Christie of Hebron and Mrs. Rd., graduated from recruit" 1972 graduate of Penney High ______6ie Main 8t Wanclieitor ______Mi cup sugar D 0 9 O 6 iu r i iZ training at the Naval Training School in East Hartford. Jean Garrett who lives in 3 tablespoons melted butter Florida. Center in Great Lakes, 111. A \ Vi teaspoon salt L l K J k . , 1973 graduate of Manchester Now living in the housing for 1 yeast cake, dissolved in Mi Cup High School, he is scheduled to the elderly at Mayfair Gardens warm water report to Construction in the northerqend of town, one 3 cups flour would think Celena would be Mechanic “A” 1 egg, well beaten > w v . taking it easy.» teaspoon cinnamon I i** *c Robert D. Fregin, son of A Manchester native as was Vt cup ewrants Robert R. Fregin of 116 N. her husband, she has been a Combine sugar, salt, butter iv School St. was commissioned longtime member of Hillstovm and miUt: When lukewarm, add Grange serving as lecturer an ensign upon completion of Mrs. Celena Scranton the dissolved yeast cake and Aviation Officer Candidate from 1966 until this year. Every egg, and mix well. Sift the flour School at Pensacola, Fla. and year of her„service she received “ Now, I’m interbsted in right down for a luncheon. Robertson and cinnamon together and stir has begun basic flight training. awards both locally and here,” she says, speaking of School invites us over there and into the yeast mixture.'Then He is a 1964 graduate of nationally for her outstanding Mayfair Gardens. "We look out the children put on a program. add the currants and mix ( ^ ( 3 m e * o -eoriw Rjt fefecjKos - liw D a A Manchester High School and a service. A lecturer is responsi­ for one another and we have a thoroughly. Cover and let rise We have a wonderful time. /" 1973 graduate of San Diego ble for prograiiis which should lot of fun too. Every Thursday “The first Monday of the until double in bulk. State College, San Diego. be properly balanced. Gelena’s morning, we go to the com­ month the minister from the Shape dough into large included music, agriculture, munity hall and play cards. The First Congregational Church biscuits and place on a well- ■plARAjOMP Navy Lieut. Henry W. safety, education, humor to last meeting of the month is fun speaks to us and we have a little buttered baking pan. Let rise. \ mention a few. Putting H er^est Foot Forw ard Bidwell, son of Mr. and Mrs. b u y n o w « « • e***® day when we have a birthday church service with singing. Beat one egg and use to brush UjAUlUT M W T Ray W. Bidwell of Long Hill The golden years of Gelena’s cake and give a card to The ladies from St. Bridget's top of each biscuit. Make a Rd., Andover is serving aboard life are spent doing golden everyone who has a birthday Church come in about twice a cross on each biscuit with a Anne Matre, her daughter KaUe and Rah^all Caron give a preview of fashions from the USS MC Morris, a Pearl things for others. She saves that month. The ladies take month to put on a rosary. very sharp knife. Bake in a hot Butterfield’s to be modeled by men, women,'tots and teens of Assumption Church Parish Harbor-based destroyer escort paperbacks and other books to turns making the sandwiches “My daughter sometimes oven (400°) for 20 minutes. when its Ladies Guild presents its “FashiotC.^irl’* shoi^Monday at 8:15 p.m. in the ship that left ^Hawaii for a M- take to veterans’ hospitals. She and dessert.” It is Gelena’s X church hall, Adams St. Sally Middleton, a form er^iss Connecticut and Wn-known model, deployment in the Western is always looking for clothing to responsibility to make the ’BolL'Et) ONlUMg will be commentator. Show is open to the public and tickets may be obtained from Mrs. Pacific with the Seyeifth Fleet. take! tb convalsecent homes, assignments. , makes favors for trays on “We just feel as if people are Pierre Caron, 553 Center St., Mrs. John MacDonald, 159.McKee St., or at tne door. (Herald 'This is one of three American School M enus holidays.. .Through her interested in us here,’’ she com­ photo by Pinto) ' \ ships selected to participate in the annual combined Royal guidance, the Grange gives mented. “The firemen of ^e -■ f o r soap and washcloths to patients 8th Utilities are so good to us. Cafeteria menus which will Wednesday: Frankfurt on a \ New Zealand Navy and Air BOOTS Force maritime exercise held at Christmas instead of having They and their wives treat us he served in Manchester Public roll, potato chips, buttered grab bags at holiday parties. like their mothers, which is just Schools, Nov. 5-9, are>. carrots, milk, pineapple upside / in New Zealand waters. Ships from Australia, the United “You know, there are people lovely. They give us a complete down cake. Kingdom and the Netherlands in convalescent hospitals whom dinner at our Cronin Hall which Monday: Cube steak,^gravy, Thursday: Shells, meat " T 5 W 0 -S W A X E S W i n mashed potato, whole kernel will also participate in the exer­ no one comes to visit and they they cook themselves. sauce, tossed salad, bread, Prizes For cise.. A 1%1 graduate of Cushing THE never receive anything. They “The YWCA has invited us corn, bread, butter, milk, butter, milk, jello with topping. mixed fruit. " Academy, Ashburnhairi) Mass., need scarves, washable com­ over for tea and the Second Friday: Tuna salad on a roil, C o s t u m e s and a 19iS5 graduate df Lake fortable clothing, sweaters and Congregational Church had us Tuesday: Election Day — no French fried potatoes, buttered Forest College, Lake Forest, comfy slippers.” school. , spinach, milk, apple spice bars. Manchester WATES had its Heavy gaiige nylon tops-waterproof ni., he joined the Navy in July annual Halloween party 1965. ____ rubber outer boots ;v.in§'ide' Tuesday night at the Itallan- warmth of a full-length felt Mr American Club. Army Spec. 4 David M. Ever- Zjppered and buckled for greater P r o j e c t Prizes were awarded to three sole, son of Mr. and Mrs. H E L P of the members participating in' Robert D. Eversole, 2601 protection and comfortable fit. a costume parade. Winners E llin ^ n Rd., South Windsor, M e n u s were Mrs. Evelyn Cady\ of participated with other Hickory Hill, Andover, f o r ^ r members of the 4th Infantry Menus which will be prepared “Space Walker’’ costume; Mrs. Division in Exercise Boldfire 2- and served next week by Rita Peckham of Buff Cap Rd., to 74 at Ft. Carson, Colo. Spec. member^ of HELP f Han­ T > R c i D O C . E Tolland, who wore a “ Maple Eversole is a clerk in dicapped Earning and Living iUStOM |# IT C I» Tree’^outfit; and Mrs. Patricia Headquarters Co., 1st Battalion Project), a program designed.r / WITH THIS COUPON Morianos of South Rd., Bolton, of the Division’s 61st Infantry.' R eg u lar 5 .9 9 to 9. to train handicapped for 4 for her “Moon Maid’’ costume. C h ild’s 7-2 W om en’s employment in the food service R S Judges were Mrs. Connie Navy Seaihan Joseph L. industry at Manchester Com­ 64 -7544 1 0 0 _ Boys’ 3-6 Men’s " T O B N l p S - W f \ Costello and Mrs. Alice Evans Spivey, son of Mr. and Mrs. munity College, are as follows: 385 CENTER STREET, MANCHESTCR CCOlsSr of the Herald staff. William Q. Spivey Sr. of 297 Monday: Tossed green salad Vernon Ave., Rockville, with Italian dressing, baked graduated from recruit training lasapa, Italian bread with gar­ VA LID ^ at the Naval Training Center at lic butter,' chilled fhiit, coffee Afcout Tow n ONE COUPON PER FAMILY Great Lakes, 111. or tea. Kitchens of Distinction] REDEEM at Lh^ifU^KiD The-Am erican - Legion Tuesday: French onion soup, • NEED A NEW KITCHEN? GOME TO THE EXPERTS Auxiliary will sponsor its an­ Navy Seanian Stuart M. Grif­ open steak sandwich, French m iB w m m nual ham and bean supper Sun­ fin, son of Mr- and Mrs. Martin fried potatoes, fruited jello, day from 5 to 7 p.m. at the J. Griffin of Rt. 31, Coventry, coffee or tea. ------' Legion Home. The menu will in- graduated from recruit training Thursday: Orange juice, Q t j u E E V ' elude home baked beans, ham, at the Naval Training Center at French toast with maple syrup, Great Lakes, 111. scalloped potatoes, coleslaw, baked sausages (3), homemade WITH THIS COUPON bread, dessert and cohee. Danish pastry, coffM or tea. Reservations may be' made by Navy Seaman Ret. Darlene Tickets may be purcha^ through the college bookstore. (Herald photo by Pinto) contacting Mrs. Leon Bradley, R. Boileau, daughter of Mrs. l O ’ O P F 73 Phelps Rd.; or Mrs. Clifford Patricia Fernandez of 21 Davis Lunch on . Monday and Tuesday . Walker, 76 Phelps Rd. Tickets Ave., Rofckville,' graduated will be 91.50'and on Thursday, 50th A nniversary will also be available at the ?1.25. It will be served in the HI H o o d 'S Sw ORAM fiEluice door. Thermal Food Service Dining Room at Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred^ 31, 1923 at St. Ann’s Church in Manchester Community VALID “T1M4A kOU 3 Chalifour of 39B Bluefield Dr.," ■Hartford. Britannia Chapter, Daughters College, Student Center, 60 ONE COUPON PER FAMILY^ , were honored at a party Sunday of the British Empire, will C ollege N ote Socks Bidwell St. promptly at noon. REDEEM at hftpittnitJD V p d t in observance of their 50th wed­ Some 70 friends and relatives meet Nov^Sat 11:30 a.m. at the ding anniversary. The party, from Connecticut, Rhode Island home of Mrs. Ernest and Massachusetts attended. Among the Manchestbir which was hosted by their Hackwood. Those wishing more parents, attending Parents’ Duplicate daughter and son-in-law, Mr. They have three information may call Mrs.' Weekend at Franklin Pierce and Mrs. Joseph DesRosier of grandchildren. Dean, a senior Edwin Foster, 643-5596. College in Rindge, N.H. were SS* Bridge 29 Terry Rd., was held at the at the University of Connec­ VISIT OUR SHOWROOM : C j o c e o L l Mr. and Mrs. J. Robert Haskell S n e a k e r s 2 KofC Home on Main St. ticut; Scott, a student at The Church of the Nazarene who visited their son, Richard; Keds and'-A-converse Sli[y into warm Results of the Manchester Over 30 Styles On The couple was married Oct. Manchester High School; and board will meet tonight at 8 in anid Mr. and Mrs. Rockwell H. thermal socks. A Bridge Club games played Oct. Dawn, who attends Bennet the Davis Memorial Building of Potter Jr. who visited their son, blend of cotton and 26 are US follows: North-South, Junior High School. the church. Daniel. first. Jack Descy and Louis \ UNOLEUM AND FLOOR CARPETS 'S m 4 d u > _ C o u n s e l o r - nylon fibers Mid-calf Halpryn; second, Mr. and Mrs. The couple renewed wedding^ length. One size fits all. Richard Jaworowski; third, T o V i s i t vows at the Church of the' BUILT-IN APPLIANCES e a w id t o o r Mrs. Mary Roy and Robert H l i r l i ^ n l i r k k x l a Assumption, Manchester, with Stratton. CS jc d h l O o U o l Ss the Rev. E ^ a r d S. Pepin of- See Our Fine Linen Pieces • DESIGN • mSTALLIITION Also, East-West, first, Mr. to Embroldek.. W BNBnM f 10H10 Beth Quane, admissions f**^'®**"?- — New Selection • Budget Prices and Mrs. Thomas Webster; se­ • FINANCING • FREE ESTIMATES FRESH MAINE counselor for Mount Saint Mary M*"' and Mrs. Chalifour have Z07 Speifcer SL cond, Mrs, Rita Holland and College, Newburgh, N.Y.^ will been residents of Manchester, Pillow CatM Tableclbtha Edwaivl Conway; third, Mrs. • 8UARANTEED SATISFACTION be visiting Bgst Catholic High for the past 30 y k rs. Prior to Scarves - Samplers K-Mart Smiiplng M|b|I Peg LaPlant -and James m n 1000 MTCHEm woToun m no LOBSTERS P A n K School and hfeqchester High fkat time they lived in Hart- ■ Pollies. ) oiEATn M unNexm WK* School, Nov, 16>Miss Quane ford. Owiw OiMntiO — M S ilanM will visit'MHS at 12^15 and Mr. Chalifour retired from STORE The South Windsor Bridge CaO lor KniolMiiiiiit - Ojion DiOv and Oat OsN • BrOO 317 HIGHLAND STREET ECHS at 1:15 p.m. StuJentsi^ Merit Tool & Die in West Hart- (Wf lim A Notion To Pltooi) ^ - Club will meet Tuesday, at 7:30 MANCHE.STER CONN. wishing to speak to her-should fort}!, He is now working part- ■"“ "W r l i 0:00 P .II.' Next to Frank’o SuMnoiorinl p.m. at Wapping Coimnunity [ H E C H 0 I {' E n M E A I S I N [ 0 W contact their school’s guidance finn® aVD&L in the Manchester loot MMM TSko>> ilandiestor Hall, Ellington Rd. New lb. office. Parkade. . players are welcome. EL.IDI < - ■ V, .,

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Talcottville Congregational LONDON (AP) - President Are ing Church, Talcottville was the reported that the Communist the suggestion that the alert scene Aug.^ 18 of the marriage Nixon’s firing of Watergate party organ Nhan Dan and the was staged. of Miss Jane A. Dennison and Special Prosecutor Archibald army paper Quan Doi Nhan Dan ’The Times called the notion 0) Donald M. Dickinson, both of Cox drew a barrage of criticism "reflected the mounting in: that the confrontation was con­ Pascal A. Prignano Rockville. in the foreign press ranging in dignation kmong political, cocted "a sad commentary on C/) intensity from a chiding "ill- 3 R The bride is the (daughter of circles and the. masses in the the situation in Washington and CONSUMER REPORTS Mrs. Elaine C. Dennison of 26 conceived step’’ in the Japan United States at Dixon’s dls- the standing of the. ad­ (Prignaho is a Democratic Times to "democracy vomits” forts and cooperation of both CO Prospect St., ^ k v ille . The fnissal o f ... Cox.” ministration.” candidate for the Manchester a in the London Daily Mirror. parties, and the people of OR ARY OTHER TESTIHG LAMRATOMES! TO TEST THIS HEW CURnS MATHES COLOR TV CCI bridegroom is the ton of Milton ’The suspicion that Nixon’s The President was under Board of.Directors.) “I^sldent l^ixon committed Manchester benefit. ' Dickinson of 673 Hartford Rd., domestic havoc was linked to “extreme strain” when he The primary responsibility of an ill-conceived step whose con­ In 1972 upon my taking office, . and the late Mrs. Dickinson. the U.S. troop alert last week alerted the ^ ita ry , the Guar­ the Board of Directors to the sequences he presumably had I question^ the expenditure of The Rev. Kenneth E. Knox of was cited by several British dian said. “The strain and the people of Manchester is finan- ■ Against ANY Color TV on the Markot!^ not foreseen,” said the Japan 390,000 for architects’ fees for c/> Talcottville officiated at the editors. evidence that he has recently cial, setting the budget, fixing - Times. "It is not surprising, useless plans for the double-ring ceremony. The “Even here Watergate in­ reversed some of his own the tax rate, and approving reconstruction of two schools church was decorated with therefore, that an increasing sinuates its all-corrupting critical decisions call into ques­ expenditures. The Democratic number of U.S. legislators which had just been defeated by gladioli. Miss Leslie Wilson of doubt,” said the Daily Mail of tion the balance of his majority has performed its the, voters. I insisted that the Rockville was organist. regard impeachment... as the the U.S. Soviet confrontation.. judgment.” primary obligation well with I T 3 architects wh6 want a piece of I ■ The bride wore a white venise only avenue left to restrain But the Daily Telegraph said "His is the finger which must progressive budgets, no tax in­ ^ NEW 1974 MODELS CO President Nixon.” the pie must take part of the C lace gown designed with the "public campaign against not any longer be on the nuclear crease in 1972, and a tax risk and a new approach to scalloped mandarin . Em­ The Asahl. Shimbun said Nixon overreached itself” in button,” the Mirror declared. "decrease in 1973. m architects ’ fee was instituted. I pire lines, trumpet sleeves with Nixon’s "strongarm tactic is '.One of the most significant lamentable.” We have the reconstruction of scalloped cuffs, semi A-line achie.vements of the The London Daily Mirror, un- the same 4wo schools up for QO with flounced hemline in “ Illy I Democratic boaril over teh last der a large headlln voter approval this election. If scalloped eHect. She wore a ilne reading two years is the development of < "The Late Mr.-Nixon,” said we are unfortunately and the long veil of illusion net and an attitude of credibility "the only question that remains proposal for the junior high carried a cascade bouquet of between the people and the ■ is will Richard Nixon display Ichukka boots, schools should fail to pass, the O white daisies, fern and baby’s board. We have dealt openly . one single spark of decency and architects’ fees are not 390,000 c breath. with all Issues and responded to remove himself?” but 310,000, the architects are c public inquiry, complaint and ’The tabloid devoted the bulk special sharing part of the risk. T Miss Teri L. Dennison of suggestions. Not all of our of its first two pages to a fiery Rockville was her sister’s maid decisions were popular, but In 1972 I recommended a condemnation of Nixon. of honor. She. wore an apricot they all were fairly considered mini-bond approach to fund the “Whatever the problems of get­ loMi prices... dotted Swiss gown designed and finally determined in the installation of ridewalks around ting rid of their president, no with square neckline, Camelot best interest of the town in our schools in an attempt to iin- sleevM, Empire waist, A-line •democracy can live on this sur­ best judgment. prove the safety of our school O feit of trickery, double-dealing skirt with flounced hemline and I feel that the believability of children and eliminate the cost and abrasive contempt for the ATIGHNOUMUCAL BRIAICTHROUQH neckline and sleeves accented Mr. and Mrs. Don^fd M. Dickinson our board by the people is based of school buses wherever possi­ rdle of law he pretends in public z in venise lace. She carried a on our approach to government ble. The construction of theto bouquet of apricot tinted car­ speeches to uphold,” it said. Talcottville Congregational and the issues. We instituted a walks is now under way. The nations, roses and baby’s turtleneck shell. They will The Times of London WARRANTY bipartisan*’approach to budget credibility gap has been bridged (D breath. Churph parlor, after which the reside in Rockville. declared that “the concept of m coupleJeft on a trip to Rhode making. We did not prepare the by the Democratic majority Mrs. Dickinson is employed Peter F. Perratti of Rockville an extra-legal presidency has response to the public n e^s in Island. For traveling, Mrs. at Grant City, Vemon^^ Mr. no place in the American budget in camera as the was best man. \ Dickinson wore a green and Republican majority boards a financially sound and thought­ SI n a - < Dickinson is. employed at Constitution.” PICTURE TUBE a A reception was held at the white plaid pantsuit with white had one in the past. The 1971 ful way which had been much rd s o l id Lapointe Industries, Rockville. Hong Kong’s English- 31QINIRATION 100% ST A9 T l and 1973 budgets were truly talked about but never achieved MODULAR I.C. COLOR TELIVISION M language South Morning by our Republican predessors. o Port called Nixon’s handling of bipartisan, a product of the ef- the Watergate scandal a "slmb- 3 by performance.” But the LABOR newspaper found that the'crlsis Lost Rubens Painting “has strangely illumined the Raymond J. Karpe CURTIS MATHES CO strength of the American scheme of government.” ...This sale ends Newspapers in North Viet­ Tuesday, Nov. 6 (Karpe is a Republican can­ Manchester residents. I am told To Go On Display that there is widespread abuse PARTS nam also took note of the crisis. didate for the Manchester C Hanoi’s Vietnam News Agency ‘ Girls. & woTnen can wear 'em too! (We-will fit youj Board of Directors.) of these towtr-own^ and town- 100% I for correct size.) During the recent weeks of maintained areas — the Globe NEW YORK (AP) - A pain­ children, was believed to have The painting has been Insured this campaign, I have had the Hollow Swimming Pool, Charter ting discovered under layers of been lost, although there are a for $1 million by the Princeton Youths sizes 8V2-3, valueB tO *10... 4 . 4 4 opportunity to meet with many Oak and West Side tennis dust and grime in a New York number of historical references museum for the period of the of our townspeople and to dis­ courts, and the Robertson and warehouse, and now credited to SOLID STATE. to it. exhibition from Nov. 3 through Herald Boys sizes 3Va -6, values tO *1 2 ... 5 . 2 2 cuss with them problems and Saulters Pools — by non­ the 17th century Flemish Oscar Klein, a New York City Dec. 16. issues that are of concern to the residents. master Peter Paul Rubens, will art dealer, said he discovered Heid wrote in the exhibit Yesterdays Mens sizes 6V2 -12, vaRies to *14 .. 6 a 6 6 electorate. As indicated in my In order to insure maximum go on exhibition Saturday at the the work when the agent of the catalogue he is convinced that earlier statements, l am vitally availability and utilization of Art Museum at Princeton small Manhattan storage com- ' the picture is the one listed by Comfortable, longwearing chukkas of genuine suedel concerned with the apparent recreational facilitiesf~By ‘ University. pany summoned him to look at Rubens in a letter to Sir Dudley 25 years Ago with bouncy crepe soles. Natural sand color. Im-| lack of communication and ac­ Manchester residents, it is lin- The 6Vi-by 11-foot canvas,, some “pretty interesting pain­ Carleton in 1618. About 2,600 children here at­ ported from Spain. countability that exist between perative that adequate supervi­ known as ‘"The Leopards” and tings.” He paid on undisclosed In the letter, Rubens tend Halloween parties spon­ town hall and the voters of sion and control be enforced. depicting three playful leopards sum for it, had it cleaned and specified a number of his own sored by the local American Manchester. It is the Manchester taxpayer I Prices above for unlined styles. Also available in lined] O with a nymph, a stayr and tWo initiated studies of the painting works which he was prepared to Legion Post. To pursue the need for who supports town recreational by two leading Rubens trade with Sir Dudley, rstyles . . . for youths . . . c ee for boys ... c 90 fori facilities and their rights for men . .. 7.86. 6 .2 2 | greater accountability, I am Q) MCC Aims ) scholars, Dr. Julius Held, England’s ambassador to The 10 Years Ago bothered by the numerous in­ full use of these facilities * ** author of “ Rubens in Hague, for some of the envoy’s Mrs. Edson M. & iley is quiries I have received regar­ should be protected againkt I To Prevent Arnerica,” and Michael Jaffe, Greek and Roman antiquities. non-resident trespassers. 349 named Burton’s “Woman of the ding the use of Manchester’s lecturer in art history at Cam­ He said the leopards in his Year’,’ from supershoe to you recreational facilities by non- Auto Fraud bridge University. painting were “from nature,” A consumer can learn how to Both experts, Klein said, that it was by his own hand, at shoe-town. became convinced that the except for a “beautiful purchase an automobile and [h o u s e p a in t in g I how to maintain it with the painting is the original Rubens * landscape” done by “a capable John J. Tani least^grief and the least “Leopards” mentioned in a specialist in this field.” Exterior and Interior WINDSOR letter written by the painter Held said the work of Rubens WETHERSFIELD expense in a four-week course I^Exp erien'ced and Reliable WMtar'Mpi. Ctr. RL IN (Tani is a Democratic can­ himself. The painting also is was in such great demand in his W. HARTFORD Times (AP, Washington), en- to be offered by Manchester M ANCHESTiR didate for the Manchester depicted hanging on a wall in a own time that he maintained a Very Rusnitble•*4 MIDDLETOWN titled, “Revenue Sharing Fails V e a r s Community College, beginning AVON Board of Directors.) to Share Load”, states that Nov., 8. painting by Jan Brueghel, busy workshop and many pain­ Fr«« EsfimatDS During the past two years, “ 50.8 per cent of local Designed especially for in­ "Allegory of Sight and Smell,” tings ascribed to him are at the Democratic controlled governments (across the coun­ PARTS dividuals who have little or no which now hangs in the Prado least in part studio productions 568-31173117 i Board of Directors has made try) have reported that revenue knowledge of the automobile, in Madrid. from his sketches. Open late weeknites. Ample free parking.' i b e (H O q B P H g l several significant ac­ sharing has helped them avoid a Turnpike TV will Install electronic ‘‘The Consumer and the complishments. tax increase. There have been .parts that are defective in rnaterial or Automobile” will discuss The much publicized no tax few tax reductions, however!” fradulent techniques used in workmanship under normal use and / T ? / / n increase of 1^2 and the 2 mill Manchester is indeed fortunate s'ervice for FOUR YEARS from the selling and senricing cars and decrease of 1973 are highlights to be one of the few com­ date the color TV set Is sold to the how to avoid them, complaint of this board. A May 8, 1972 munities in the U.S.A to boast procedures for obtaining editorial in the Manchester of a tax decrease. original purchaser. Defective Circuit satisfaction from dealers, Herald titled, "Wood (Work, Modules will be replaced with rebuilt njanufacturers, and govern- Democrats,” stated this: "The No matter what positive ac­ circuit modules. ntent agencies, and will offer no^’ate increase decision shows complishments or programs we suggestions for cutting respect for the taxpayers of put forth, our opposition automobile expenses. Manchester, for the economic criticizes. A hew revaluation The course, which will meet conditions of the times, and for program that will hot affect at thq Hartford Rd. campus on Uie sound principles on which anyone’s tax bill before 1976, Thursdays from 7 to 9, also will all governmental spending but will save the taxpayers YEARS provide demonstrations on an ought to be based.” It con­ 3100,000 has been criticized actual automobile problems. a MatadGr...during tinues, "We salute the tax rate because of an apparent lack of The instructor, John R.- Burton, that has been held, we salute understanding of the program LAROR is a specialist in the field of con­ what we think seems to be new by an incumbent Republican sumer protection and has had philosophy for the Manchester director.'Cleaning up the water /considerable mechanical in the West Side has been Democrats, and we salute 4 Full Years of Labor Protection! No experience. Mayor Thompson’s well- criticized by our opponents, but Further information may be reasoned exposition of the we solved what they neglected. labor charges for 48 months! After obtained by calling the MCC guidelines he and his fellow And it goes on and on!'’The the first 90-day adjustment period, Extension Division at 646-2137 directors tried to follow.” famous saying of Disraeli there will be a nominal travel charge or 646-2138. Our two-mill tax decrease seems appropriate here, “It is for service in the home. has been,criticized by much easier to be critical than Republican' opponents who to be correct”! ^ Square Dance claim ownership on a national We have worked deligently level of' the Revenue Sharing for the people of Manchester On Saturday program that allowed the and are proud of our record. We YEARS ■ decrease. However, an Oct. 21, hope you share that pride. Vote Carl Hanks of Plymouth, Pa., 1973 article in_the Hartford will be guest caller at the Democratic Nov,»6. Manchester Square Dance Club PICTURE open dance Saturday at 8 p.m. at Manchester High School. Mr. and Mrs. Russell White wiil cue Public Records the rounds. TUBE Hanks calls for clubs in the AMC n Matador Wilkes-Barre, Hazelton and Marriage License Wiliiamsport areas in Penn­ , Warranty Deeds Turnpike TV will install a rebuilt pic­ O) Thomas Francis’ Ottbne, sylvania. He has been a cailer Green Manor Estates Inc. to ture tube In exchange for a picture Glastonbury, and Deborah Ann for the past 18 years. U & R Housing Corp., parcel on There’s only one way to get to Know a car: Look under the hood. Give the Matador a gopd Hills, 150 Greenwood Dr., Nov. tube that is defective in material or Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cagianeilo Hamilton Dr., conveyance tax CURTIS MATHES workmanship under normal use and drive itl going over. * 313.20. 10, St. James Church. will have door duty at Satur­ Building Permit day’s dance. Refreshments will U , & R Housing (^orp. to service for FOUR YEARS from the O) That’s why we’re making it very easy for Then take one for a test drive. See what a Leon .J. and Phillip.-S- - be served by Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Walter A. and Rita M.' Mlnder- date the color TV set Is ^Id to the you to get behind the wheel of a ’74 Matador. Matador will do for you. Zapadka, temporary plastic Callahan, Mr. and Mrs. Ed maiin, pToperty at 129 Hamilton MANCHESTER- original purchaser. ^ greenhouse at 168 Woodland St., Carlson and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Come see us. We promise you a relaxed, Arid if your test drive doesn’t change your Dr., conveyance tax 364.90. 31,700. Budget to 36 Months Carpenter. norpressure visit. Our people know why you’re mind about which mid-size car to buy, then Francis E. and Violet A. here—and they’re not going to breathe down . mayijie this will: Payne to. Andrew Boyko Jr. and • i Mary C. Boyko, property at 149 yourneck. i- ' , . Every’74 Matador is backed by the ’V Lennox St., conveyance' raX So take your time. exclusive AMC Buyer Protection Plan. 330.80. CHURCHGOER r\m - BETTEn SERVICE... o ^ Dissolution Agi-eement DAYTON, Ohio (AP) - Blood donor Kick the tires if you want. Slam the doors. , Feel free. Take a test drive today. Someone went to the altar at W iD. THURS. n i. SACRAMEN’TO, Calif. (AP) Edgar H. Barracllffe, no TELEVISION I P APPLIANCES j 1 longer doing business as Ed’s Westminster Presbyterian o — Since 1949, Emma church recently, but not .Tor ------GREATER SATISFACTION Atlantic. Rosenberg, 62, has donated 10 See your AMC Wi Dealer—where you get a good deal. And a good deal more. religious purtoses. gallons of blood to the Trade NAME NEXT TO STOP & SHOP T IL 9 Richard T. Barracllffe, doing Church officials told police Sacramento Medical that a thief stole an altar cloth Foundation’s blood bank, more Pf CORMIER MOTOR SALES, Inc. business as 7d’s Atlantic, 288^ and two brass, three-tier than any other woman in the Middle Tpke. f- candlesticks. ' city- 285 Bi^ad Stfsiit ^ Manchaater , A ,

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rAUCi ru'uilt^B4il — hCitvAi.u. MancPeater, conn;, iHurs.t iNov. i, iy<3 RED CROSS SISTERS - V , h^CHESTEBiEVENING HERALD. Manchester. (k>nn.. Thurs.. Nov. 1. 1973PAGE FTFTFit.n - SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (AP) - South Windsbr Notes Four sisters who have served for more than 3(1 years as Red ' BEVERLY DUKETT . drives as its^R ® 'source .of who are interested in par­ Thursday: Plzza^ green Cross volunteers were given Correspondenf' funds in the days before the in­ ticipating in the Recreation salad, Italian bread with butter certificates of ^^p'reciation The South . Windsor Town terest in recycling and the Con­ Department-spnsored (Ells., T.E;, H.^. only) ice recently at the Red Cross’s Council urges all registered cern about ecology. Scouts went Inter-mediate Boys Basketball cream cup, prilk. Greene County chapter door to door in the Wapping sm - headquarters. x voters to carefully consider the League and have not as yet Friday : Prize day . Tuna subs, serve nonfat dry milk if the tion .of South Windsor, collec­ Misses Etta, 'Edna and RutR^ million. But Congress insisted the National School Lunch rates which applied previously Charter Revision ^endm erils registered may do so on Satur­ lettucesaid it would hold special ihiUc department said it will reim- department said. \ cafeterias are not equipped to I office of iflembers of the Board their paper drives as a service team roster after Saturday. ( M ing area andresidents grapefruit juice, oatmeal R a d i o ^ i . ^ Scout troop 188 of South Windr of other communities are urged cookies, milk, HERALD FOR OUR Dressed Up For The Rotary Antique Market sor, sponsored by the Avery to bnng .bundled p ap rs to the Tuesday : Election Day — No Street School P.T.A., will con­ collection p in t at Vernon Cir­ school. ANNOUNCEMENT. Woman duct a paper drive Saturday. cle. Wednesday: Vegetable soup,, French antique dolls will be among the many items featured at the Manchester Rotary Troop 186 has conducted at Basketball Registration ham and cheese sandwich, Now Coed Club’s 8th Annual Antique Maricet^^Saturday and Sunday, Nov. 24 and 25 at the Manchester least one paper drive each year The South Windsor Recrea­ p tato chips, jeilo with topping^ il.OkiTman, High School. The dolls will be offered for sale by Ruth L. Bauer of Wethersfield, who will for the ten years it has been in tion Department has announced milk. T.E., O.H. grilled cheesh, By WILLIAM R. LONG be exhibiting at her fourth consecutive Rotary Club antiques show. Other antiques to be existence. that all boys ages 12 through 14 E.T. - baked chicken, whipped era Associated Press Writer featured include furniture, pewter, brass, iron, woodenware, china, glass and jewelry. The troop relied on paper and in the 7th and 8th grades ptato, gravy, com. SAG PAULO, Brazil (AP) - '■■-.'...Xk..... 887 Main Street in Radio Woman, a Sao Paulo sta­ Of Our N ^est Store in West Hartford—Elmwood downtown Manchester tion that wanted^ nothing to do . r ■ with men for four years, has ______South Windsor Republican Platform "Main SL Guild Member”, decided to deepen its voice and broaden its appeal. B i l SAVINGS ON HOUSEWARES HEALTH AND BEAUTY SPECIALS! An all-woman staff has run Turtleneck the radio since it was founded in Men’s, BEVERLY DUKETT space areas; maintain existing the town’s Comprehensive Plan of existing and planned routes Also, expansion of industrial 1969, aiming its broadcasts at Sweaters Plaid Flannel Correspondent areas; protect existing areas; to ensure coordinated growth is needed, and restricted use road program to Include ap­ an exclusively female audience. expansion of programs, athletic roads should be considered. (The following is the plat­ and prevent encroachment of propriate related services to at- Now the 40 women at Radio Sport Shirts and non-athletic; support for industrial and commercial In addition, support of 1-291 rM VOTING FDR form as presented by the tract desirable potential Woman are getting 40 male OK > ' I ?SS9" pools, building, etc. and will from Burr Corners to Bissell /latched cotton plaids, Republican candidates in South expansion uponresidential purchasers or tenants. /; - co-workers. New programming, carefully consider the task Bridge to remove truck traffic ' round or square tails. Windsbr.) areas. Youth: encourage the con­ scheduled to go on the air next StoXL, force report. from local streets; need for up­ tinuing efforts of the recreation ' Monday, is designed to attract a 'Also, coordiqpte planning for VIVIAN FERGUSON Machine wash acrylic Also, to expand exercise growth of the town by combined dated information regarding department and the youth ser­ mixed audience. facilities, develop walking and the relocation of Rt.' 5 from or nylon rib, long We believe that sound, con­ efforts of major town agencies vices officer to expAnd and im­ / “We want to reach a larger sleeve. Sizes S, M, L. structive planning for South bicycle trails; complete meeting regularly in concert; Governor St. to Bissell Bridge prove upon existing services as public,’’ said Walter Guerreiro, Windsor’s future is essential to recreational development of careful Study of Ford Founda­ and protecUon of South Windsor required. the station’s new general . f t p ' YOUR CHOICE provide the balanced, orderly town-owned land at Veterans’ tion Flood Control Project property owners. Municipal Management: hold m^nafer. Guerreiro said Mon­ Jumbo Teri Towele Revlon Hair Spray growth our community needs in Memorial Park and improve Sidewalks; evaluation of Report and implementation of town forum session utilizing day that the old format of pop­ Four layers thick, Reg. 48c 3 Rolfs-; community needs. FOR Reg. or hard to hold. 13 oz. 1.25 the decade ahead. existing facilities; Fine Arts inland . Wetlands Act to assure i‘epresentatives of various ular music with women-only Misses’ Size Finances; full-time finance Commission to promote the preservation of rural, country­ agencies in public meetings news and talk shows was 88 Jumbo Storage Box arts for the community; director to coordinate both Polyester ^ We need a return to respnsi- like atmosphere. held in public buildings located ROARD OF DIRECTORS reaching a small, low-income Wood grain finish, 28- Crest Toothpaste general government and board ble planning so that we can Education; use appropriated Also, establish a manage­ in different sections of town in audience. Slacks 1/2x16-1/2x14';. Reg; 1.99 Regular or mint. 1.13 Size of education fiscal activities; meet the needs of our citizens, ment committee consisting of order to take government to the “We will raise the level of the funds wisely to maximize revaluation of treasurer’s keep taxes down, and, at the educational benefits; greater chairman of the board, mayor, people. LouLaNz music,” he said. The station Lysol Spray, 14 oz. Modess Sanjtary Napkins duties and responsibilities in ’fm same time, preserve the rural, emphasis on response to in­ chairman of planning and Also, provide continual for­ 16 Cokpiai Rd. will play "good Brazilian Disinfects, kills odors, Bpx of 40 reg, or super. Reg. 1.55 OOC country-like atmosphere that zoning, to meet regularly to coordination with finance direc­ mal review of CDAP with up­ music” most of the time, germs. Reg. 1.39 dividual needs; utilization of tor. Acrilan Knit has made our town an attrac­ coordinate planning and to open dating of topics by additional "She plays no party politics. She la a true representative of all the people Guerreiro added, with classical X study time by development of Also, fully utilize capital im­ tive community in which to courses to audit; greater communications among key public participation; establish a regardless of party affiliation. The best Interests of all concerned are upper­ music one day a week. Turtlenecks Spray ‘N Vac Rug Listerine Antiseptic u q w provements funds for essential Solid or jacquard pat­ live, work, and raise a family. emphasis on vocational educa­ agencies; increase emphasis on pattern of efficient, responsive most In her thoughts and actions.’’ News and other information terns, flare leg, set-in Layered look, forever S h a m p o o , 24 oz. Reg. 1.69 capital projects of benefit to 1 /2 G a I Ion 4.59 Size. I ■ w ^ tion and work-study programs. recycling of refuse and improve business-like approaches to the will be of general interest, waistband. 8 to 18. shaped lull turtles, white citizens on a townwide basis; and colors. S to XL 'V Accordingly, we present the Also, maintenance of com­ maintenance of landfill area un­ formation of policy for com­ _ ^ |< y C H K T E ^ VIVIAN FERCaUSON, JAMES FARR, TREAS. presented by both men and limit spending to essentials and following specific proposals petitive salary levels consistent til new area/altemate solution munity management. women. ^ permit the voter to retain more designed to achieve these goais.^ with the town’s ability to pay so is available. The name of the station, is rn < Recreation: Reactivation of In addition, pass ordinances of his tax dollar for his personal “Radio Mulher” in Portuguese, as to attract a high caliber staff needs. mini-park approach where and retain existing competent to set rules for acceptance of will stay the same. Guerreiro Public Health: support the N ew Fall For the Pre-Schooler applicable; utilization of open staff; evaluate current recyclable materials at the THIS YEAR, MORE THAN EVER, predicted that th6 name wonH Boys’ Sweaters America’s No. 1' Social Services Department curriculum to develop landfill; support mixed ap­ discourage male listeners if Girls’ 2 Piece and provide analysis of its Acrylic; military or crew necks. programs to provide proach, vacuum or bags as ap­ they like the new program­ S ee n’ Say effectiveness so that problem YOU CAN DEPEND ON 8-18. challenging courses of study to propriate, to leaf pick-up. ming.' • S portsw ear areas are responded to. ^ - ' stimulate South Windsor’s Roads: utilize revenue The station’s male majority Reg. 4.99 By M attel Hoover Upright Industrial and Commercial sharing funds to provide a THE DODGE BOYS FOR stockholder, Roberto Montoro, Sets young people; intensify efforts Development: continued use of to respond to problems of dis­ programmed approach to im­ is the power behind the change. Vacuu MCC Plans the talents of the Industrial But women employes of the YOUR Our cipline caused by individuals in provement of existing roads SOMETHING REALLY CHOICE Reg. with recognition of tids as a Developer to stimulate organization have supported it. 3.88 Clean the educational system so as to Trade Course balanc^ industrial/commer- 6.99 minimize disruption of others. high priority item for use of Aparecida da Silva, who has 5.66 Exc!usive 4-way Businessmen and prospective capital funds; adopt an or­ cial interest by skill in presen­ NEW. worked at Radio'. Woman for action! Beats as it businessmen will have the op­ Conservation, Environment ting South Windsor’s assets; three years, predicted that the The joys of talking, learning,! and Ecology: no further apart­ dinance to control excavation of counting with colors! as it cleans! portunity to further their newly surfaced streets. ex^oit, to the fullest, the addition of male voices and new Boys’ Cuffed Jeans bare fioors to shag rugs. knowledge of international ment zoning in South Windsor natural advantages of ..South programming will be welcomed , Also, in recognitloh of Reg., trade in an evening course to be until the impact of existing ap- Windsor to attract quality com- by women listeners. Banded waist, assorted plaids. V proved units has been development of increased truck to 5.99 •y- offered by Manchester Com­ traffic, a comOTehensive study mercial/industrial develop­ “The station was well munity College in cooperation evaluated; update and follow ment. 74D0DGE MONACO. married,” Miss da Silva said. 4844 with the Regional Export “After all, men can also do Knit Shirts ^ Close n’ Play I Expansion Council'of Connec­ "Thinking SnoM" dotin't m ikt good programs for women.” Skirt or jumper with l| ticut, the U.S. De(>artment of it come any toontr or but Aurora Portela, former ar­ body suit, or slack and Vests by Kenner | Our Reg. if you buy your snow tiras now I 59.95 Commerce, the Small Business at thasa lala prkas, yo u li b t tistic director of Radio Woman, sets! Fabulous p Administration and the Think snow I ready whan it does coma. said the new manpower situa­ fash ion for 4 to 12. Chamber of Commerce in tion will improve efficiency at Manchester^ast Hartford, the station. — 1.99 No needie to ?et, no Glastonbury? Rockville and “Women claim all the rights Turtleneck shirts, 6-16 scratched records. 6.44 South Windsor. 2 4 ^ ^ M o b il of men for themselves, but they U-neck vests, 8-18. 45 RPM records play Our Reg. 8.49 lflU4005 don’t assume their obligations automatically. “Introduction to Inter- as well,” Miss Portela said. nationai Trade Export snow tires “We had many employes who Seminar” will provide the tried to powder their noses and businessman with the arrange their hair while they New knowledge necessary to develop >(tere. working. Paperback or expand an international ^’Wlth men, no, things are Edition market for his goods or ser- Mobil Soper Traction Polyester more Sc|;ious.” . vices. The class will meet for ' / seven weeks on Mondays, beginning Nov. 5, from 7;30 to Any Size Listed Below ■' - 9:30 in ^ m 211 at the Hartford Charge It and pay monUtly About Town on your Mobil Credit Card. /Amplon Rd. canm s. Each meeting will We alaohooo.r Mf star o Famous St. Marys The New Gillette be devotemto a single topic that Charge, BanKAnwrlcard, The executive board of the General Electric General Electric 11 American Express, and Dodge Monaco Brougham. Manchester Newcomers Club Panty Hose will be taumt by an authority in Mobil Super Traction Polyester Carte Blanche. Electric Blanket Max for Men Steam & Dry Iron Alarm Clock ^ the field, Suggettad wiling prices. will meet tonight at 8 at the Doctor Atkins Diet home of Mrs. Clayton Gould, Our PAIR - S in Reg. Price Site Price Fed. T w 214 Redwood Rd. Reg. Revolution The topics to be covered and 69S-14 26.44 1.67 PKG. 24.98 1.88 Our Our Our Our the instr^tions are; Introduc­ 735-14 27.50 • 24.98 1.96 UNMISTAKABLY 2 775-14 2 8J2 Reg. Pub. Reg. Reg. 24.98 2.09 The board of Christian educa­ Regular panty or nude to waist. Reg. tion to World Trade, C.Lee 825-14 NEW - 74 MONACO. 14.99 List 19.99 9.97 31.09 2 4 M 2.24 tion of Center Congregational 2 sizes for perfect fit, S.shades. 3.19 Babin, vice president-general 855-14 35.19 2 4J8 2.43 1.95 560-15 25.33 24A8 1.74 Church will meet tonight at 7; 30 Be cozy and warm this winter! The new 650 watt styler/dryer, manager, Dunham-Bush Inter­ This, our 60th Anniversary of Dodge Girls' Panty Tights Voluminous steam from 25 Compact style alarm fits on 775-16 28.82 24 A8 2.11 at the. Robbins Room of the Machine washable, mothproof complete with brush and comb vents: heat selector dial. smallest night table. Large, national; Financing Export 825-16 32.09 Dependability, is a proud time at our dealerships Non-run, opaque; 1 to 14. Ip The high calorie way to lose 24.98 ♦ 2.2Z_ blanket' in fashionwise solid attachrhent, Artierica's favorite Change from steam to dry at easy-ld-read dial, quiet opera­ 855-15 35.19 ?4$6 ■ 2.42 church. ■ R e g.99c weight and stay slim. Shipments, Martin G. For one thing, “new” really means hew for 74 _ colors. styler!#HD-9 touch of a button.#F63 tion. #7369 Goodstine, assistant treasurer, 'at the Dodge Boys'. Neyer before in our long Dodge Monaco Custom Full Gospel Christian Fel- Connecticut, Bank and Trust THE TOTAL VALUE PORTABLE DESK TOP CALCULATOR WITH MEMORY! W h Itn w II history have we offered cars so unmistakably .lowship. Interdenominational, CIGAR Company; Insurance of Export' $3.00 more new as our three series of 1974 Monacos. will have a Bible study and open SMOKERS' Transactions, John H. Ellen„: Cdnsider them all: the value-oriented Monaco, SPECIAEl" vice president of FrechS. James discussion tonight at 7:30 at Electronic the step-up Monaco Custom, and the ultimate,' Change Hall. & Co. of Connecticut; Quotation Box of Sm ith and Documentation, Robert an fop-of-the-line luxurious Monaco Brougham. so 8 Digit Calculator Duzer, traffic manager. f you’re shopping for a new car this year—see cigari C orona . f t Remington Arms, Bridgeport; hree series that are unmistakably new: Air Freight and Parcel Post', he 1974 Monacos! White Sterling L.P, Cornwall, manager. I T yp ew riter Cargo Training, Pan-American Owl Airways; Services Available to Dodge Mdnaco. m n n 00 Exporters, Bernard J. Wheeler, Invincible □ 0 0 0 0 international trade specialist, Our Reg. 99.97' U.S. Department of Commerce, I? BIC Butane Cigars n m n Our Reg. 00 Full 4 function performance. Robert Curley; port director, ^ Disposable Unique independent memory U.S. Customs, New Haven, and We're celebrating our 60th Anniversary 5.29 Full 88 character keyboard; 0 0 0 0 0 tabulator key sets, clean system. Operates on batteries Vincent J. Mineo, Small M©biT 4i; «a..: visible margins. Carry case and AC adapter. . Business Addiinistration, Hart- Lighter 77® \ . r ford. ,1 ^ - - , with great deals! included. 5 year guarantee. Our lowest price MBil Electronic $ y i7 i r ' i . Q n h r a f f t e M i n t e Dark Chocolate Bd9- 3 20 per store! - a l H o . IVliniS g g n l j f g 49c Boxes Our Reg. 79.97 Calculator Rig. 79.97 f

The course is co-sponsored by . J.!' .'.v ■ O v.<.. the Extension Services and Allan Guilford Chorches MotorSp liic Business Careers Divisions‘of 313 Adams S t Rt 6 & Bolton Ctr. Rd. 80 Oakland Street, Mabchester, Conn. < »■ TO CHARGE Sale Thurs., Fri., & Sat. the college. Information about 1145 TQLLAND TPKE. Manebesters CL 06040 _ CMUUCJilB Mon. thru Fri. 9:30 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. costs and registration can be Bolton, C t 06040 17]$ BankI mericahd obtained by calling the Exten­ 6 4 3 - m ? r 649-2632 Etadge >A. HBpJ Saturday 9:00 a.m. t(|r 9:30 p.m. sion Services Division at 646- MtHonm otAimi This is a test pattern, to' M A I ^ E S T E B ^ . 2137 or 646-2138. determine The Herald’s print­ ing quality.

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Jk *.>.« 4 .toiLtC tao/A. !L-.sG r:GM ‘5C-CCL Last MiOS.ft TuCMFXt THb LAWRBNCI AB80CIATBS llprali C e u u ECHS Students >4«uCrMt>TKUCTlCM Lj Several East Catholic High son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin tion, the- Manchester Republican Town PROfOSEP ft ft > I n - m I School students have received McCabe of 48 Woodland St.; Committee has called-off^s traditional ti He added, ‘ ‘ Although we know that there letters of commendation from Reges McKeough, daughter of The “ Willimantic byjpass” Gammino Consiruction Co: of pre-election motorcade. is usually some -run political mileage th^ National Merit Scholarship Mr. and -Mrs. Thomas section of the new Interstate 84 Providence, R.I., under two “ We have, canceled the event,’’ gained from the publicity surrounding the Program. _ McKeough of 135 Hollister St. will be completely open to traf­ contracts totaling about $12.9 explained GOP chairman A. Paul Berte, motorcade, the-Republican Party believes ,yery strongly that the long-run ifiterests of Those receiving' letters of , Also, Elaine Tsokalas, fic Monday — slightly ahead of million. That two-contract seg­ \i “as a step to symbolize the need for all the town and its citizens must take commendation are Marybeth daughter,of Mr. and Mrtf. Leo' schedule — State Transpotation ment was partially, opened to Manchester citizens to conserve energy in precedence over any possible political Campbell, daughter^f Mr. and Tsokalas of 20. Gardner St.; Commissioner Joseph Burns traffic last year. every possible way. The motorcade, 6i YA M A 6 I O l\ CA r» TtRtA has announced. gain." PtMOMeTRATlCN Mrs. Charles Campbell of 2Q Kathleen White, daughter pf The segment from High St., .traditionally held the Saturday before Berte’s announcement of the cancela­ Griswold St.; Karlene Mr. and Mrs. Gordon White of Opening ceremonies for the Willimantic, to Rt. 6, Windham, election, usually involves over 50 autos tion follows a Democratic announcement Lukpvitz, daughter of Mr. and ^5 6 King St., South Windsor; recently completed segment of to open Monday, was built by and trucks, spans several hours, and con- r - earlier this week that its pre-election Mrs. George Lukovitz of 20 Robert Lussier, son of Mr. and 1-84, from Rt. 32 to Rt. 6 near the Camp'anella Corp. of ' sumes many gallons of gas-oline.” motorcade will originate at 1 p.m, Satur­ Barry Rd.; Raymond McCabe, .^Mrs. , Henry Lussier of East Windham Airport, are slated Warwick, R.I., at a cost of Berte said the. Republican candidates SUOWEE» day from the Waddell School on Broad St." 'Hartford; Susan Maillet, for 11:30 a.m. Monday at High about $8.3 million. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. -St. in Willimantic. Walk-a-thon . Arthur Maillet of East Hart­ Opening of the last portion of ford; Diane Robidoux, daughter the bypass will complete the To Benefit of Mr. and Mrs.““Arthur five-mile stretch of highway Fuhlon Acctftftory D«p(. ^ FW64.?- , which starts at Rt. 66 in Colum­ IK^ * Robidoux. of East Hartford; V . * 5 ft 1 C g Y. .^ A f t f t J . C£_W Epileptics Thomas Toce, son of Mr. and Items Made For Bolton Fair bia and runs to Rt. 6 Windham. l o a i B M * ARTS 4 cE*>FT^ ^HOWBRS I ]| U0ft«« f Students from Manchester Mrs. Joseph Toce of East Hart­ The project cost was ap­ Connie Daly, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Daly Jr., 11 proximately $21.2 million, ac­ - ...... ------» — c : arramong those who siped up ford: for the 17-mile Walk-a-thon for Also Patrick Dressell, son of Shady Lane, Bolton, and Kristin Kelly, daughter of Mr, and cording to the state transporta­ Mrs. Wallace Kelly, 29 Laurwood Dr., Bolton, sit among tion department. TiTmft epilepsy to be held Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Dressell of J-Aft More walkers are need^. In St; Louis, Mo., formerly of 529B items made by members of the Ladies Benevolent Society The “Willimantic bypass” is the Greater Hartford area Hilliard St. of'Bolton Congregational Church for their 15th annual the second of two 1-84 segments alone over 12,000 persons are Month Before Christmas fair. The fair will be held Satur­ to open east of Hertford. The first segment — a seven-mile afflicted with epilepsy; in the day from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. in the educational building of Black with Tan Trim road from Spencer St. in e x IST1V4A State of Connecticut the figure the church. (Photo by Holland) Tan with Black Trim About Town Manchester to Bolton Notch — &YWMASIUM £ o \j a. r is over 60,000 and over 4 million I i in the Unites States; opened two years ago. Anyone who would like to The Sunset Club will meet Proposed sections of L84 between Bolton and Columbia, ROONnr TR AM BAS —p a 1 walk or help in some way Friday at 1 p.m, at the Senior Bolton Notes Reg. 5.66 - 3 Days should contact Patricia Adams, Citizens Center. After the and between Windham and the 74 Brace Rd., West Hartford, or meeting, the group will play Rhode Island state line, are still Large bag has 4 cards. American culture will^ have a in the planning stage, and there compartments plus vK # lU D U S T R IA L A R T S the registration committee per­ DONNA HOLLAND son at their respective schools. discussion period. have, been recent indications adjustable shoul- r * Correspondent All Bolton residents are cor­ from state officials that the der strap. Leather- “ | 6 IRLS |»ffK8, Tel. 646.0375 highway won’t be built. look vinyl. Save. FOR dially invited to view the film Denies Lying BETTER SCHOOLS A young peoples worHshop for The state transportation h c',A»»'ie^wi ICCM A ft ft X C A M 0 Friday with the high school WASHINGTON (AP) - We’re Voting the United Methodist Church students. department, however, is Former Atty. Gen. Richard G. Christmas fair will be held working on an environmental YES Saturday from 10 a.m. until □ lio Kleindienst says he didn’t lie to Visit Wolf Den “ overview” on the two noon. the Senate Judiciary Com­ Boy Scout Troop 73 went to proposed sectiqns. Question 1 Every Sunday in November , ■ mittee when he did not disclose the. Wolf Den area of The “Willimantic bypass” Nov. 6 the United Methodist Church T

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" ■ V PAGE EIGHTEEN -*^MAWCHE8TOftEVENING H E IU ^ . >Ulid>Mter, Conn.. Thurs., Nov. 1 .197> i . ■ ' ' i h • hi^caiESTER e v e n in g H E R ^ D, Manchester. Conn., Thura.. Nov. 1,1973--TAGS NIWEtHmiM firm said, “and that the divi­ Lydall To Close |2.2 million in 1973 .with about ‘"nieory of Human Betterment, sion cannot be made., 100 employes. Company of­ Experts Difft Subsidiary Plant profitable.” ' ’ or~How tq Stop Things Going On Possibility Business Bodies ficials said Universal is the From Bad to Worse,” Tuesday, Grandma Hitdhikes To Classes In Pennsylvania Lydall noted that there had thiriHigraest manufacturer In Nov. 13, at Trinity College. The xtiaaititeMitii»jrjyyMVMCMyAiaasseeiaseiuieei»>»:«f^ been interest expressed in the U.S/bLtte gears and other public lecture is scheduled for 8 ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) - hitchhiking when bus transpor­ a ride by a man holding a ^ n on Lydall, Inc., a Manchester-, purchasing thf operation as a get married years ago and based manufacturing complex, items. ^ p.m. at Trinity’s Goodwin Elaine S. Camfield, a 72-year- tation proved inadequate but her while she inquired. going business, it is anticipated doesn’t Know when she will Auto Dealers has begun to terminate Lee Pantzer oP'yRjtteburgh, Theater.' . ’ . old grandmothef,' hitchhikes has learned a lot about people in “I had a minister change his that most of Universai’s fixed, her two years. Form Consumer operations of its Universal formerly industriaP>^|iles eight miles to' classes every mind about picking up complete her. degree assets wili be sold at auction in manhger of the division, day. “It gives you a terrific hitchhikers,” she said of one Lubricating Systems Division December. requirements. “I always get off Action Panel bMnliamed Vice president ia She’s convinced she can earn perspective about people,” she ride. “He even did a sermon at OakmontTTa:, the company j^RCON^ . ' ! ■ the war with Japan; “A on special projects which aren’t The Connecticut has announced. charge of closing down By Told Tiede a college degree while thum­ said. about me.” Lydall President Millard H. Mai'feqn Communications, WASHINGTON - (NEA) - mushroom over the Sinai,” She said she was once refused Automotive Trades Association Lydall said Universal — operations. H.J. Cassidy Jr., says a Jewish physicist hero, bing rides with her best “old Mrs. Camfield left college to for course credit,” she said. has created an automotive con­ Pryor Jr. said disposal of former president of Universal, Inc., of F a h ^ d has declared a \ In the heat of the Arab-Israeli lady’s smile.” ’ % which manufactures gears and Universal shouldn’t have a Yom Kippur war a French “would go a long way to stop­ sumer action panel and es­ has resigned. regular quaruHjidlvIdeild bn ping any Arab march into “I’ve got it down to a lubricating fittings, tools, and material effect on Lydall’s 1973 five cents a shareT ^i^le Dec. ^ general, Georges Buis, tablished a statewide toll-free ^accessories -r operated at a- Israel. science,” says the coni- earnings. 3 to stockholders of recohlNov. casually told a reporter that munications major at Florida telephone line for automotive ’’"substantial loss” in the. third It ’Wbuid also, most agree, Lydall figures show that PUBLIC LECTURE 15. M arcon is a ^ the Israelis “certainly” Technological University. The service complaints. quarter of 1973. “It is now ap­ possess a nuclear threat. go an equally long way Universal — which was Kenneth E. Boulding, one of munlcations firm with sub-^ toward creating World War technique has worked for two The association has also parent that the factors causing acquired by a Lydall subsidiary The opinioq went un­ III.. Thus the revival of in­ America’s, most distinguished sidiaries in advertising ,and noticed in most U.S. years already. adopted a business code of this loss will continue,” the five years ago — had sales of economists,'' will discuss public relations. terest in the question of the Re-Elect Mrs. Camfield, who figures newspapers, as speculation Israeli bomb. ‘Tt’s not just the ethics for franchised new car V • on the Israeli bomo” usually she has “30 years of living yet,” deajers. ‘Israeli bomb,’” says a each day rides a bus to a busy The prospect has al- Washington member of Association president W M ^ e n too u^leasant for SANE, “It’s also the ‘Egyp­ Orlando intersection. “Then I PATPRIGNANO Richard Wagner of Simsbury wldropread popular con­ tian bomb.” walk up to a car and request a >1 templation^^ V ride the remaining eight DEMOCRATIC • said the association "must get a Now, wrtn a tenuous truce Egypt is right now plan­ tighter grip’’ on the business ning a 150-megawatt reactor miles,” ,she said. . i in partfal effecl, and thoughts Last week, while standing at BOARD OF DIRECTORS | ethics and performance df iMewhat less - inflamed, it/ which could turn out 30 bombs a year. Naturally, the her favorite intersection, she those who sell and service cars. Robert J. Alley Raymond H. Borst Thomas H. Dooley THOMPSON lay be well to consider the Arabs are not standing still in smiled at the wrong car. An eontbwe Sensible . I ■ ■ - . general’s assertion, if onlyas Consumers, Wagner said, an added, ultimate, element this escalation. At the very Orange County sheriff’s deputy may phone toll-free, from any in the argument for st' more least they have poison gas, told her she’d have to find a new Economic Government j point in the state, to register a Connecticut General Promotions stable Middle East. /. which was used in the Yemen spot where she wouldn’t disrupt conflict, which is/at least as PAT PRIQNANO FOR BOARD OF DIRECTORS j complaint. The phones, to be in­ Buis’ belief, of course, is not traffic. ‘ James Quigley, Treasurer j stalled soon at association Three Manchester area men positions to his appointment as Connecticut General. LISTENS^ sacred. He is director of the horrible and as uhthinkable a A former nurse and part-time have been promoted to new assistant' secretary in 1957. He Borst joined the company in French Institu^ of Nationals modern weapon as the bomb headquarters, will be manned itself.” tutor, she says she took to weekdays from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. positions at Connecticut became secretary in 1961, se­ 1967, became an underwriter in Defense Studies, and it was General Life Insurance Co., cond vice president in 1964, and 1969, and senior underwriter in his nation/which assisted Once the association has • Bloomfield. since 1966 has been responsible 1971. He was appointed assis­ Israel inJttie construction of logged a complaint, the dealer Promoted were Robert J. for individual underwriting. tant secretary last year. at leastone nuclear reactor, involved will be notified and Alley of Bloomfield; Raymond but the existence of an Israeli Alley is married to the Dooley, state representative bomb has not been con­ expected to resolve the matter H. Borst of South Windsor; and former Nancy Griffin of from the 56th Assembly with the customer. ’The dealer firmed. Thomas H. Dooley of 109 Irene Manchester. He is a director of District, was appointed second LEADS Many experts say the bomb must then make a report to the Dr., Vernon. the Bloomfield Chamber of vice president, marketing does not exist. The arguments association. Alley, son of Herbert A. Alley Commerce and chairman of the 'department, in individual in­ are that there is no record of of 69 Washington St., surance operations. Most auto dealers in the industrial division of the an Israeli test, that past Manchester, was appointed Bloomfield Citizen Scholarship Dooley, who holds a bachelor Israeli leaders (notably Manchester area are members David Ben-Gurion) have long of the association. vice president, underwriting Foundation. of laws degree from the Univer­ department, in Connecticut Borst, a graduate of Central sity of Connecticut, joined insisted their nation would Generai’s individual insurance Connecticut State College, has Connecticut General in 1959. not be the first to introduce operation. been named secretary, un­ After serving in the claim and such weapons in the Mediter­ Alley joined the firm in 1948 controller departments, he was PERFORMS ranean, that, actually, U.S. . NEW ASSIGNMENT derwriting department, in (and world Jewry) opinion Mrs. Mary E. Gray of 58 and advanced through various group insurance operations at named compliance specialist, prohibits Israel from having Hany Lane., Vernon, has been variable annuities, in the ac­ so much gunpowder so near tuary’s department in 1968. In named manager of the Vernon COLT SELLS PART Louis, Mo. — “will enhance our an open flame. THREE 11x18' National Bank’s Dart Hill 1970 he was named assistant SIdNwalk for tho Eldorly Others, however, firmly be­ OF WISCONSIN PLANT profitability in the years ACRYLIC BLANKET branch, replacing Frederick E. secretary, equity products Hartford Road Mayor’s Offico Hours lieve the bomb dwells in Tel GUEST TOWELS Colt Industries has sold to ahead.” department, and for the last Aviv. The Arabs, for ins­ 3 Days Only Vogell, who has become Colt has four operating manager of the bank’s Tang Industries some 38'acres year he has been assistant tance. Arguments in Egypt Well known Fieldcrest* divisions in the Hartford area. ^ relocated Rockville branch. and several buildings in its counsel in the legal depart­ are that the Israelis obviously 5 7 brand in choice of pop­ manufacturing complex at ment. have the expertise, the tech­ Sheared cotton terry. RE-ELECT JACK THOMPSON nology and, with the excep- Fringed. White, colora ular, decor colors. Warm Mrs. Gray joined Vernon Beloit, Wis. acrylic. 72x90”. Save. National in 1965 as a secretary. Included in the sale were U.S. ENVELOPE Dooley is a member of the tion of uranium, the machinery, inventory, designs, DECLARES DIVIDED Tolland County, Hartford Coun­ resources. Arab sources point In 1971 she was made an ad­ For Board of Dtroctora out that money is no limiting ministrative assistant and last and other assets associated Directors of U.S. Envelope ty, Connecticut, and American Bar Associations. He is assis­ factor; former U.N. Secretary with the firm’s line of electrical Co., Springfield, have declared General U-Thant once esti­ products. a quarterly dividend of 15 cents tant professor of management mated the production of a a share payable Nov. 30 to , at the Rensselaer Polytechnic VOTE THE DEMOCMTIC TEAM George Strichman, chairman small yield atomic bomb at of Colt Industries, said sale of shareholders of record Nov. 8. Institute Graduate Center at •costing $19 million - “That’s the Beloit property — as welt as It is the 132nd consecutive Hartford, and is a .member of NOVEMBER O h about one night’s intake,” recent closing of Colt’s quarterly payout on the com­ the Connecticut Regulations PAID FOR BY FRIENDS OF JACK THOMPSON, Jane Watt, Treasurer says an Arab diplomat, “for manufacturing facility at St. mon stock. Review Conunission. the United Jewish Appeal.” And certainly, adds Cornell professor George Quester, THURS., FRI., SAT., ONLY Israel does little to dis­ N courage speculation. A OPEN DAILY 10-10; retired Israeli general last year wrote an article for the popular press which warned Egypt against new wars lest Arabs receive a nuclear blast on the Aswan Dam. Says Quester, who has closely DECOR PILLOWS KODEL 232 PILLOW CHENILLE SPREAD CORDUROY BEDREST studied the Israeli bomb Now... Reg. 2.47-3 Days Reg. 4.84— 3 Days 3 Days 3 Days 3 Ways to possibility: “The question is one of semantics. The whole Velvety cotton corduroy Fluffy Kodel* polyester No-iron rayon/cotton Orange, gold, green or Clrargo-R thin^ is fraught with am­ filled with soft kapok. fill no-lron ■ Kodel* bedspread with 3i” shag red pinwale cotton cor­ •7 4 4 at.tMorf biguities. Ben-Gurion said he Four solid colors in a polyester/cotton ticking. border on 3 sides. Ma­ duroy filled with kapok. pj**— ■ wouldn’t be the first to in­ 11.86 Double Reduction Gear choice of styles. 13x13”. Washable. 20x26”. chine wash. White, colors. Pocket on each arm. M r Charge It troduce nuclear weapons in ®Ou Pont Reg. T.M. the Mediterranean but that Mrs. Mary E. Cray was long after the U.S. 6th fleet had already done so. year she became manager of They play a tricky game. And the Rockville office. In August at the very least, if they don’t V 1972 she assumed added respon­ have the bomb now they can sibilities of assistant cashier. quicklv put one together.” Mrs. Gray, active in com­ No doubt. Alan Solomonow munity affairs,., has attended of the Committee for New Manchester Community Alternatives in the Middle College and the American East says the Israelis now Institute of Banking. She is a have three working nuclear member of the women’s com­ reactors. One, the largest, is the French-built original at mittee of the banking institute, Dimona. And there is possibly the National Association of one in the Sinai. “Remember Bank Women, the^Connecticut Bankers Association, and the the shooting down of the Arab Airliner last winter?” asks a*. Suburban Bank Association. Solomonow. “We think the * ••• -i COMFORTER SALE Mrs. Gray and her husband, reason it was done so hastily 3 Days George, have three children. % " VARIABLE DRILL is that.the plane veered too Printed cotton top re­ near the Sinai reactor and the Israelis panicked.” verses to solid color 2nd VICE PRESIDENT Variable speed 0- back. Polyester-filled. Robert C. Heavisides of 15 1000 RPM .H" steel, The Dimona reactor alone, ‘In 3 patterns. 68x80”. say nuclear experts in the Timber Trail, Manchester, has %" hardwood capa­ United States, is capable of been appointed second vice city. 2.6-amps. producing at least one bomb president for investments in the, * a year. Conventional wisdom Hartford office of Shearson, has it that Israel may have an PLUSH BATH RUG NYLON BATH KIT HASSOCK SPECIAL 884 ea. Hamfnill & Co., Ihc., a REVERSIBLE DRILL Arsenal of about a dozen Yi" warheads. Many of its fighter 16.88 Your Choice WALL PLAQUES LATEX WALL PAINT 24" VANITY UNIT craft could serve as delivery 3 Days Only 3 Days Only Reg. 24.88 3-amp double in­ ^ 0 9 8 vehicles. If not, the^Jericho sulated motor. %" missile (ramp-launched) is Charge It Top and steel, r wood ca­ sophisticated enough to put a 'our Choice, Ea. 3 Days 3 Days nuclear charge well into any Lovely acryllc/nylon deep plush shag in a Deep shag pile is cozy to bare toes! Re­ Square and round 30”-dla. pillow-top has­ Base pacity. Savel 3 6 ^ neighboring territory. wealth of oolorsi Non-slip waffle backing. sists fuzzing. Latex back. Has lid cover, socks in 4 colors. Vinyl-covered. 2” casters. B r l^ t conversation pieces! Decorate with a quality latex paint that’s so Base of vinyl laminated to compressed par- But would Israel do it? Dr. R «g . 1.78 Acryllc/nylon Lid C over ... 1.33 and paper for cutting pattern. Chair Pads, 14x15x2”...... 1.57 Hang up novelty figures for fun. easy to use. Flows on smoothly and cleans up ticleboard. Warm village oak or winter teak, Herbert Scoviile,, former CIA with soap and water. White and custom colors. Acrylictopinharve8tgold,desertsandor ivory. POLISHER/SANDER official, now a member ofthe , Federation of American / 3 Ways to Scientists, believes it would Chorge-lt Tw o speeds; 2000, be most unwise. “It would be NO-IRON ROOM-SIZE 2500RPM. Rub­ 8.88 terribly stupid of them to use at K nart ber pad, sand­ it. They would only be asking SHEETS NYLON RUG paper, polish bon­ for a retaliation. 'They would 3 Days net. be inviting the Ru^ians to ^ p r e d give similar weapons to the Arabs. No, itJwouId be stupid. latex , But having said this I should 3 Days ^ ^ a m e l 1-SPEED SABRE SAW add that the antagonists there are not always So wise.” Scoviile, as others, believes 0 Jig saw cuts 2" dres­ 9x12* the bomb would not be used sed lumber. 45* be­ Charge It Robert C. Heavisides while any alternative existed. 3 Days vel adjustment. 2400 . But in a crunch, says an Arab m i m SPM, 2-amp. observer, “if Israel’s exis­ Dramatic floor showl Choose nationwide banking and tence was threatened, Sleep in a bed of rosesi 3 from avocado, gold, red. blue,, brokerage concern. SEMI-GLOSS naturally they would shoot pastel colors. Polyester/ tangerine. Nylon (lut-pile rug CONTOURED WASHERLESS ADHESIVE whatever they had. I doubt cotton, 130-threads per In. with non-skid latex backing. Heavisides, a U.S. Navy 7%" CIRCULAR SAW UTEX ENAMEL they have bpilt the atomic Rag. 16.66, Ny(oa6x9'»>a-...... veteran and University of Hart­ PLASTIC SEAT . FAUCET a R P E T TAPE bomb, if they have built it, for Rag. 2.64, CiMtliir. 2.33 Rag. 4.94,foaai* 9k12'Umlarlay.. . . 4.44 ford graduate, joined the firm purely, seieptiflc pursuit.’ CANNON. Combo blade *Potyurathana If Israel did use the 'American Beauty I in 1958 as a registered represen­ £ 5 7 Gai: cutsL2” at 90 “, 1’/4" ‘ RearPrint tative and has - al,s6 had &88 14.44 15.44 weapon, experts say, the managerial experience in the Plastid seat in white' One handle controls Vinyl tape forjndoor/ at 45*. 5000 RPM. 1 5 ^ Aswan would be an obvious ■ ; t company. and bathroom: White, and fourcolors. flow, temperature. outdoor..1)4"x 42-ft. No-load tpeed. priority: busting the . dam colore. Charge it. z-HnimH# Faucet...14.87 would flood at least 200 Heavisides, 40, is married villages -and-ruih-ihuch. ofT and has- two children. He is a Egypt’s power Supply. Or, the 239 Spencer St., Manchester ”^ niembep of Kiwanis and is a - Israefis might select a warn­ 45 Shunpike Rd., Cromwell' 32nd degree Mason and Shriner. ing target, sucm as President 45 Shiinpike Rd., Cromwell 239 Spencer St., Manchester Truman was aovised to do in ■ ; / ■ I - ( I :;

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conti.. Thurs.. Nbv. J, 1973 - Pa6 e ■jl^NTy^NE froi^ Parent Stressed Hartford Acquisition B y I't'T ■Vernon' B y New Interest Plan Announced _ I n Unaffected Nixon Actions ■I • Flaw Cases HARTFORD' (AP) - A Yes Vote on High School savings & Loan Association that President Nixon in­ Justice Department,” JurlSch stantial win for the government spokesman for International tervened personally in connec­ said. Telephone and Telegraph said in Its efforts to curb .con­ tion with the ITT anti-trust Among the casds involved in glomerate mergers.” ? Robep<3. Boyce, president of Wednesday reports that Presi­ by Mrs. Herbst / the Manchester Savings & Loan further noted that Federal In­ V cases,” said Robert Jurisch, the cour^ell6erations was the Earlier in the day tenate the Manchester Savings & Loan Association, which will pay dent Nixon intervened in an­ the ITT spokesman. surance regulations require a JLNE B. TOMPKINS merwr^f Hartford Fire In- Majority Whip Robert Byrd Carl A. Zinsser elation, announced today a savers 7% per cent. The cer­ substantial penalty for early ' ilKrald Knporler - ' titrust cases involving the giant "News reports that the Presi­ ^ a n c e Co. with ITT. hew savings instrument which called for the reopening of the - 1 . A plea for a "yes” vote in the courses, desperately needs Explaining that live years of tificates may be opened with'a withdrawals from certificate international conglomerate "in dent may have intervened com;/ ^ H e said the settlement was can pay depositors per cent S enate’s ju d ic ia ry Com­ iZinsser is'a Republican can­ 1 have always believed that coming referendum for the facilities where programs can study have gone into the high minimum deposit of $1,000 and accounts. no way affects...the ing at this late date in no way based “on the merits of the mittee’s inquiry into the matter be taught. annual interest. In making this must be left on deposit for four "In the past we have heard settlement” worked out with didate for, the Manchester any'candidate running for expansion of Rockville High school expansion program, about the role of the teacher affects the consent decrpeithat ■ cases involped and represented, because of the disclosure that Board of Directors.) “No 12-month br staggered announcement, Mr. Boyce com­ years. Interest will be com­ the government. have been negotiatonn good e ' public office has a moral duty School was made today by Mrs. Mrs. Herbst said the board has The Manchester 'Savings & with regard to children with according to subsequent Nixon intervened in the case. Marie Herbst, a member of the school day, or even a double- mented that this new savings pounded daily and credited Loan Association, a mutual "We had no prior knowledge faith between JTT and the government testimony, a sub­ to Inform the voters of his posi­ studied jhe problem and certificate is being offered un­ learning disabilities.' But now During the course of the cam­ tion on the issues. This I’have Vernon Board of Education. session program can be presented a solution designed to quarterly at an annual rate of savings /ilSstitution and we must turn our attention to paign, I have spoken out on Mrs. Herbst said she successful unless a properly der new rules as established by IVi per cent giving the M ai^esfer’s oldest financial I done. meet the challenge. the Federal Banking agencies. the parents and their respon­ what L' believe to be the most But now all of the cam-, wholeheartedly endorses the designed and equipped core and The question concerning the depositor an annual yield of 7.9 organization has been serving sibilities to children who have . important issues. I have done expansion program for the high classroom facility is func­ Effective today, certificates per cent when Interest is lefL -the families of Manchester paigning is behind us and you expansion of the high school, of deposit will be available at learning disabilities." thls^ through the newspapers, the voters of Manchester will school, as well as the one for tioning,” Mrs. Herbst .along with one concerning with the certificate. Mr. Boyce since 1891. This new light was yirown on radio and by going door to door determine who will lead this expansion of the Vo-Ag explained. expansion of the Vo-Ag the study of learning dis­ throughout the town. I only town during the next two years. Building. _ “As a community we must Building, will be pn the ballot of abilities by br. Barry S. wish that I could have spoken to I pray that each and everyone “We know, based upon actual recognize that' the greatest the Nov. 6 election. The $5 Russman at the fall quarterly each and every voter in ‘ of you will vote on November enrollments in schools today, resource any community has is million appropriation ’ for the Board of Education luncheon meeting of the Manehester. 6th. that' this expansion is needed,” its people, .and that of the peo­ high school will be 50 per cent Manchester Memorial Hospital Mrs. Herbst said. She added, ple, the greatest treaisure is reimbursed and the Vo-Ag ap­ Auxiliary this week at Willie's “ More than Just sblvihg a youth,” Mrs. Herbst said...... propriation will be 100 per cenT EARL B. ODOM Steak House. housing need, this building She explained that the board reimbursed. Dr. Russman, staff pediatric John W, Thompson program will upgrade a has made the commitment to neurologist at Newington / building with a core facility provide, at jne elementary and Adequate fMlIltIt* are nacaaaary to allow teachora to Children’s Hospital in (Mayor Thompson is a which was designed for a 1,000 middle school levels, each child one Republican director who a program designed to meet his' WASHINGTON STATUE hlTteachll*?!'.” .'*'’ ! '’• Newington, informed the.group Democratic candidate for the voted for this program is retir­ pupil population and bring it to that the medical profession is Manchester Board of Direc­ a point where the core facility needs and allow him to develop CLEVELAND, Ohio (AP) - ing member, Charles McKen­ to his maximum potential. "We Sculptor William MeVey has now very much aware of the tors.) zie. Director McKenzie, is the will function properly for the learning disability problem. number of students can no longer deny to our high finished his 10-foot, two-ton This week has seen a series of former chairman of the Board bronze statue of George- Only a few years ago, he said, charges by Republican can­ registered.” school youth the opportunity to of Tax Review. He knows as continue to expand into areas of Washington for Cleveland. medical journals might o c-. didates for the ^ a rd of Direc­ well as anyone the inequities Mrs. Herbst explained that It was commissionej^'B'y the casionally carry a paragraph on tors which are wrong, mis­ the program of expanded studies designed to help them VOTE REPUBLICAN that develop in -property develop to their greatest poten­ Early Settlers Association for the subject, but nowadays en­ leading and in conflict with assessments and how they can courses in ail areas,* but es­ the 200th bfrCllday of the,. MANCHESTER REPUBLICAN TOWN COMMITTEE tire articles and studies appear pecially vocational-technical tial,” she said. each other. best be resolved. United Statecl Chaa, McKenzie, Trees. frequently in professional jour­ One candidate accuses the nals. Board of Directors of voting Dr, Russman defined a child itself a pay raise. This is false. with learning disability as one By our charter only the voters not working up to his potential. can change the compensation of OPEN DAH.V'IO-IO; THURS., FRI. I The child’s potential may be the directors. The Charter DELUXE determined from the highest Revision Commission has score of a series of tests in­ recommended that the compen­ ELECTRIC cluding vocabulary, arithmetic, sation for the directors be im puzzles. Oftentimes, said Dr. creased. The Board of Direc­ Russman, a child will have a , PRE-SCHOOL TOY tors approved this question MODEL 1200 poor digit span; that is, he lacks being placed on the ballot. The the ability to recall something voters of Manchester will make that makes no sense. As an Your Choice ■ the decision on the directors’ example, he repeated a number Mrs. Robert Spillane presents a tray of Christmas gifts to Mrs. Alfred Sundquist on the oc­ pay. I do not support this with five or six digits and said casion of the 15th birthday of the Penny Saver thrift shop. The event took place at the 3 Days Only proposal? that asked to repeat the quarterly fall luncheon meeting of the Manchester Memorial Hospital auxiliary. The gifts, A statement made by an in­ number, a child might be un­ with other donated item s, wilf be available at the Penny Saver in tim e for Christmas shop­ cumbent candidate that “ More 3 r Safe, non-toxic colors. All sizes and shapes. De- Days Only able to do so. ping. The Penny Saver, bn Purnell PI., is the largest source of income to the auxiliary. than $400,000 was removed 13” carriage has elec­ He said that a child might be , signed to teach colors and manual dexterity. from the pension fund of the Mrs. Spillane is the auxiliary’s president. Mrs. Sundquist was auxiliary president at the • Rocker RingseMicro Bus ePIay and Learn Blocks tric return. 80-char­ retarded, but have a great time of the Penny Saver’s opening. (Herald photo by Pinto) town employes to help balance acter keyboard. Tab­ potential for self awareness. •ABC Fun BlockleLacIng ShoeeTake-Apart-Beads the town budget,” is false. I ulator, repeat and The strengths, as well as the hasten to assure town employes space bar. Steel case. weaknesses, could be detected that money was added to the in children in first and second The term "brain damage” overemphasis in forcing a child Along this same line. Dr. pension fund, not removed. The grades, he. said. In fact. Dr. has now become "brain dis­ to do something against his Russman said children are Pension Board recommended ELECTRIC Russman said he did not like function,” said Dr. Russman. capability, particularly if he is aware they have problems, to the general manager that he the term “retarded,” but In rare cases has it been dis­ Now ... inclined to be clumsy. “If a even though they may have a include an appropriation of 3 Ways to | prefers to say “slow learner.” covered that the cause for lear­ child is so clumsy he can’t write $714,000 to the Pension Fund In MODEL 812 high IQ, but it is important to Chsrgo-lt He suggested that use of the ning disabilities, or slow lear­ well, why make him?” he said. his recommended bujgb't for let the child participate in the - at X Mart term "retarded” can create a ning is due to any actual brain He explained there are other school’s evaluation of him, if he 1973-1974. The maijagier instead, 3 Way Stereo Music Systems stigma. damage, he said. areas, strengths, which should is old enough. It is also impor­ recommend^ on'appropriation He also referred to the If parents are knowledgeable be recognized and developed. tant for the parents to be aware of $300,0^.^ Inis was approved With LP’s, Headphone, Tapes I about their children’s learning hyperactive child with poor “Learn to work around the of the situation, for if not. Dr. by the-Board of Director’s. disabilities, they can help them. attention spans. Getting at the area,” he said. It 1s reassuring to note that Russman said the child 88 characters. 12” In other words. Dr. Russman cause of the hyperactivity is Once a child with a learning becomes depressed if he feels the net value of the Retirement carriage with auto­ said that if a parent suspects necessary, he said, for the disability is identified. Dr. he is not understood. Fund has increas^ in market Olyifipii matic return. Case. there is a learning disability parents and educators to un­ Russman feels that the child Unfortunately, evaluation for value from $1,422,000 on Jan. 1, either through observation or derstand the child; It is another should remain with his peers in childrfen of pre-school age is 1968, to $3,093,000 on June 30, notification from the teacher, re'ason for the importance of general, and only be taken out still in the primitive stage, said 1973. PORTABLE an appointment with the child’s physical and psychological of his group for a short time Dp. Russman. Pension costs are increasing pediatrician or family doctor is examinations. each day for special training, if While the instance of the each year. More employes are MODEL 100 recommended. Another reason for slow lear­ necessary. It is important to hyperactive child is a big retiring at higher rate of pay. After the doctor takes a ning, or learning disability, the child, he said, to be in his problem, he stressed the need Retirees need periodic cost of history from the parents and might be the “lack of stimula­ crowd going to and from school, for total understanding of such living adjustments, hese fac­ school teacher with emphasis tion in the home which can be to share group experiences, a child by parents and tors mean increased town con- on birth history, illnesses, responsible for the lack of with his friends. educators. PUTT-Pun* WOOD TALKING PICTURE TALKINOANllHALS tributions. All local developmental history, and motivation on the part of the 3-PC. TRAIN S n . governments are experiencing 3 Days relationships with parents and child,” said Dr. Russman. He TEUPHONES OJIAIIUSVRUS' these same pressures. It was , Full keyboard. Hand­ peers, he then can diagnose the describe an instance where agreed at a recent meeting with set margins. 2-color disability as organic -or upon investigation, it was dis­ 3 Days 3 Days 3 Days the Pension Board to strive for SMtifiKtm) ■.' msert a record ,to mals on 6 Talking Picture' MACHINE Tests show that learning dis­ The reason for a medical federal-revenue-sharing dollars caboose. The wheels really learn about the alphabet or records. Push in a record, abilities are often caused by dia^osis might be questioned were spent on property revalua­ roll! Charge it. nice lieighbors. Save now. fu n begi nst C harge it. auditory or visual perceptual until it is pointed out that a No boiieoM rtMMd Bltttritf not mciudtd. Banuritt not mciudud tion, money that will result in problems, he said. As an exam­ family doctor can not only es­ earlier than necessary ple, he cited the youngster who tablish the diagnosis, but rule assessments on your property. has trouble following direc­ out primary emotional This is not required for many 3 Days About tions. His hearing may be problems and prescribe more years.” Adds, subtracts, mul­ Convenient Credit questioned. When it is deter­ necessary medications. This statement is a|go fase mined through a physical "T tiplies electrically. The psychologist can identify and misleading. The town is Totals, sub-totals. examination that his hearing is the child’s cognitive abilities required by state law to revalue CUSTOM-FITTED PORTABLE MODEL not impaired, the problem and establish the strengths and property each 10 years. Our last becomes perceptual and it is weaknesses of the child. revaluation was in 1966. We are then up to the educator to work The educator deteVmines the scheduled to revaluate property around this problem and use Our Reg. $199 Our Reg. $188 correct approach to use in in­ in 1976, not in “many more 3 Days Only other methods to help the child structing the child. years.” 3 Days Only learn. Dr. Russman played down On the recommendation of 1 V 7 7 7 > V / V f V 7 7 7 7 V Assessor Edgar Belleville, the X — ytm, •— Board of Directors approved a With compartments ^suitable for 1 hoLising 7 all of your 7 stereo Compa8t%olid state music system rolls from room to room T 8 X 10 in color, in presentation folder three-year program of property *167 components. AM/FM FM-stereojz(aio, 8-track stereo tape Party Listing Battle for Family revaluation. By spreading this on a rollabout cart! FM/AM FM-stereo radio, 8-track stereo program over three years, a player and Garrard automatic record changer plus stereo tape player, BSR automatic turn-table with dust cover. Continues In' Bristol 2 5x7'$ in color, in presentation folders major part of the revaluation headphones, 2 records, 2 tapes. Air suspension speakers Plus stereo headphones, 3 LP albums, 3 tapes. Air sus­ for Grandparents work can be done by. the in 2 enclosures. 4 slide controls. Walnut wood-grain finish. pension DuocOne speakers in 2 enclosures. 4 slide controls. 25 Wallet prints in color, in 25 Christmas cards assessor’s, staff. The alter­ BRISTOL (AP) - Goldfarb said the secretary .' "A- for friends and relatives native to this program would be ; SENSOREX’ SSiMm CAMERAS Democratic Registrar of state’s office ruled that to employ .a consulting firm in Salvatore Micucci said "Lbngo and all of the can­ A L L 56 items for $29.95 1975 at an* estimated cost of Wednesday night he could con­ didates who had been illegally $200,000. By stressing out the . tinue his efforts to have the erased by Micucci will remain revaluation program over the 1 9 4 ^ 2 5 9 « Mayor and six other candidates on the ballot and the people will CHAMBERUIIN three years, we can reduce con­ Sensorex II.* fl.8 lens, re-. Sensorex EE. Auto. T-T-L , names removed from the party have a complete choice to vote-. sulting costs by $100,000. We flex viewing. To 1/500 sec., metering. To 1/1000 sec. voting lists. for Mayor Longo either as a also hope to be as fair as possi­ Elarlier in the day Mayor Democrat or an independent.” PHOTO & ART CENTER ■X ble to each property owner by Frank Longo’s attorney, Longo this week asked the 593 TALCOTTVILLE ROAD ROUTE 93 providing ample time for Alexander Goldfarb said the FBI to investigate a possible in­ ROCKVILLE, CONN. 060M review. 'The revaluation work deputy secretary of state ruled fringement of his civil rights. ______TELEPHONE 875-48Y6 widtiid be compieted Oct. 1, that “there is no tegal authority r r L ------MHODY CHIMES® PLAY FAMILY JET, 1976, and would not affRct the for the removal of Mayor taxpayer until July 1, 19i77; by Longo’s name from the enroll­ F o r OR TYKE BIKE® MUSIC BOX CLOCK which time we are required by ment list and there is no basis, Board of Education iaw to have a revaiuation. In in fact, for his removal from summary, by adopting the the ballot itself.” Your Your three-year program, we save ' Speaking Wednesday night ALUM D. THOMAS Choice Choice $100,000 in consuiting costs, befpre a packed hearing that Incumbent i Each' - 3 Days Only [, S Days Only achieve a fair review, and meet Micucci had called on the Reoideo at 215 Hollister Street with wife Carolyn and 3 our legai obligation of a 10-year 2-SLICE 46-VENT ELECTRIC matter, Goldfarb said Micuc­ children. Received a B.A. In 1954 frofh UConn and an review. MINI C FLASH MAXIC FLASH - POCKET ‘NO HANDS’ COOKER- ci’s notices of the hearing were L LB . from the UConn Law School In 1957. He was Melody Chimea* for 2-5 yrs. Twirl the Music Box Teaching Clock plays “Grand­ It is interesting to note that AM RADIO CAN OPENER FRYER TOASTER SPRAY IRON HEAT PAD defective. Prosecutor for Manchester Town Court 1959 - 60 and a wheels and tiny hammers strike a hidden father's Clock,” hands revolve to show keyboard. Musical entertainment. pictures. Educational and fun. 3 Days »» Micucci said he would issue member of the Town Development Commission 1961 - 2 5 ^ 3 Days 3 4 Reg. new h irin g notices today but 1968. Me Is an Incorporator of the Manchester Memorial Tyke Bike® for 1-3 yrs, VYood frame, Play Famlj^ Fun Jab plastic plane with 11.56 ...was uncertain'Whether or not chrome-plated angle bars, and plastic sounds, a 5-member family and 2-pc. lug- Electronic, computerized Guide #46 on electronic, Hospital. Stainless steel sole- 3 heats, with |ignal the new hearing would he banana seat. Huriy in for big savings.. gage'set. Shop and save at K mart. unit with Guide #34. Save. computerized uni}. Save. With earphone, wrist Position can, press 5i-qt. Automatic heat "Select-ronic” color plate resists saatches. light. Wet-resistant. scheduled before or after the OwrMtMO ItTSkyAS. KHUOIC w iw m iv SUPER SERVICE Copv'Wtt01971 by •. 1. KMIOI Cam|w

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Nov. 1. 1973 r- PAGE TVwr.iiitv.THRir.i;t Trailer Fire Cause Determined Public Schools Biggest .Park Fees The Candidates DANBURY (AP) - A fire children sought reluge from the jif that resulted in the deaths of blaze by running into the Griticized Are Saying.• • • Target Of Vandalism three young children last week bathroom. .99% annual HARTFORD (APi - A was probably caused by The victims were identified, trailer park resident from children playing with matches, as lesha Barnes, 3, and her lly The AHituciuled Fress James Roche tations can only be interpreted The costly problem of van­ Connors said the theft of percentage Storrs has told a public hearing Danbury Fire Marshal Fred brother and sister, Marlou, 3, as a last minute try at a decep­ ■ Schools,-where children first dalism has promoted cities and projectors,^ photographs and In Reward ' tthat the park charged a $700 en- Tomaino said today. jahd James, I'A. , , encounter the “establishment” towns to invest thousands of other materials from Hart­ Wahc® fee for tenants who tion which will not work.’’ The three children were, rate REFUND frequently bear the scars of . dollars in electronic equipment ford’s dcifools used to mean the HARTFORD (AP) - Police, Mesklll has authorized more didn’t purchase their mobile (Roche is Democratic can­ found huddled together in'4 or persons who killed Harry T., youth rebellion called van­ and security guards; loss of $50,000 to $80,000 each unable to solve five murders in reward offers this year alone homes from the park owner but didate for mayor of Vernon.) bathroom of their second story About Tow.n Miner, a Bolton package store tor prompt payment ot dalism. Following ten fires since 1969, year. But the loss has been the past seven months, have than did former Gov. John N. waived the fee for those who In this last week of the apartment Oct. 22 fire officials owner who was shot to death in personal Installment loans Little Flower of Jesus ’’Where you have kids you’re reduc^ substantially. turned to the state pocketbook Dempsey duting his 10 years in did. political campaign the said. ■ Fairfield spent $295,000 for fire the driveway of his home. Ask about REWARO-A-LOAN Betsy Steele , Mothers Circle will meet going to have vandalism,” said detection equipment and East Hartford Supt. Eugene for help to the tune of $15,000 in office. Paul McGarity said monthly Republican opposition is A medical examipdr said the Mrs. Yvette Foster of Friday at 8:15 p.m. at the home one custodian beset with graf­ Diggs said $2(),q00 a year is rewards. Under state law a reward can rent in the park also varied attempting to overwhelm the (Mrs. Steele is Republican cause of death was asphyxia­ another $65,000 for an intrusion Willimantic was found stabbed candidate for election tp a six- of Mrs. Donald Knofla, 30 Clyde fiti. spent to replace smashed panes At the request of state’s at­ be offered only at the request of depending on whether the electorate with an increasing tion. alarm system, which notifies to death in her home June 19. year term on the Vernon Board Rd. Mrs. Don Fogg is co­ But the mischievous fun of with an unbreakable tnaterial torneys, Gov, ^Thomas J. a state’s attorney. owner sold a resident his home. reliance upon the illusions of Tomaino speculated that .the police when anyone is in school The state is offering a $3,0(X) MANCHESTER STATE BANK of Education.) hostess. Halloween has become a year- buildings after hours. called plex-glassT ’The.material Mesklll has approved a $3,000 ’The money is paid to the McGarity was one of several progress and a dpeculiar altera­ reward in the case and her hus­ “During the course of the round multi-million dollar has one disadvantage, in that it' reward; the maximum “person who gives information 1041 MAIN ST„ MANCHESTER mobile home owners who out-, tion of the facts. The system transmits in­ band offers $7,000. damage spree in Connecticut can be written on, and when * allowable by law per crime, for leading to the arrest and coh- Open Sat. 9 A.M. - Noon lined their problems before an “The Republican administra­ campaign I have talked with a frared beams, which detect The fifth reward involves the schools. Sometimes it goes - noise or motion. graffiti is sanded off, you can’t each of the five unsolved viction of the guilty person.” ad hoc committee established tion takes credit for a sewer number of people with in­ case of the Rev. Robert L. teresting ideas and construc- farther than that. The town of East Hartford see through it any more. murders. The law protects the identity Womber FDIC by the state Department of program which is no gift, but Lambert, beaten to death in Bridgeport school Supt. - Not only is school vanadlism of the informant by requiring Aging. rather is costing the abutter suggestions concerning our has installed a similar alarm August in- Wadsworth State twice as much as it does in educational policies and Howard Rosenstein said van­ system at ^ cost of $21,000. up, but private property adja­ that the check be made out to Park, Middlefield. The hearing was one of four neighboring South Windsor. programs. dals are becoming burglars. In Bridgeport, Mayor Nicholas cent to schools has berome a “John Doe” and given to the by the committee to consider Coupled with this is an “In order to provide these They steal phonographs, A. Panuzio has requested $60,- target for damage, according to trial judge for transferral to the recommendations to improve excessive permit charge that people a real opportunity to 'projectors or cash, he said. 000 for the installatioi) of in­ Bernard Kean, assistant claims proper recipient. the plight of mobile home does not go unnoticed by the reach those who are responsible Rosenstein blamed the nevr- truder and fire alarms in seven manager for the Travelers In­ Ambassador The last reward was paid by For Board of Education owners. residents of the Merline Road, for school policies, I suggest trend on parents and an attitude of the city’s larger schools. surance Co. Hartford branch. To Get Pension the state in December 1972 for that School Board members be by kids of ”I do what I damned In a survey of every Connec­ There has been a “noticeable information leading to the Most of the speakers were Vernon Center Heights and WESTPORT (AP) - John asked to attend various P.T.O. well please and the heck with ticut school system in 1971-1972, increase” in damage claims arrest of Arthur Hyde, found elderly persons who said they Cold Spring Drive areas. Davis Lodge of Westport, CAROmi H. BEOtn meetings on a regularly^ anyone else.” the state Board of Eklucation from people who live near guilty in the murder of Diane suffered a particular hardship ’’Public buildings which retiring U.S. abassador to scheduled basis, where they Hartford’s school manager blamed vandals for more than schools, he said. Bowman of Torrington, a because they must live on fixed Mayor Frank J. McCoy credits Argentina and a former Residea at 38 Waranoke Road with hosband and 3 wouid be available for discus­ for buildings and grounds said $2,708,000 in damage. spokesman for the governor incomes. to himself, are te result of hard Connecticut governor, will children. Received B.S. In Slology from Douglass sion with concerned and in­ children always have van­ The survey indicated that all said Wednesday. and long hours of labor by receive an annual federal pen­ College, Rufgere Unlv.; M.A. In Biology from Bryn Mawr Park owners, meanwhile, terested parents and teachers. dalized. schools in 13 cities were Meskill authorized the latest dedicated men. Rockville Fire sion of about $18,000, officials College. Has been employed as college Instructorp “As an alternate plan Board “ When I was a kid, they, equipped with electronic alarm of this year’s five rewards just complained that most towns Chief Donald Maguda con­ Noted Heart said Wednesday. medical research technician, editorial reaeearcher and prohibit their operations members might be assigned to smashed windows for the hell of systems. Sixty-six of the 138 over a week ago in the death-of ceived plans and brought to Lodge, who has worked more individual schools where they it,” said Frederick A. Ckinnors. districts had specitH night Concetta Serra, found stabbed teacher at Manchester High School. Activities: Girl through zoning restrictions. fruition the Nye Street Specialist than 10 years for the State would make themselves “Schools are a particular lighting, and 51 school districts in a downtown New Haven Scouts, YW CA Board, Sec. League of Women Voters, Others try to discourage them Firehouse. This was so Department, receives a $15,000 available to parents and target because of what they had hired special security Dead At 87 parking garageX by charging large permit fees, documented in the 1971 CDAP annual state pension. they said. report issued by former Town teachers either by phone or by represent—the community, law patrols. Another reward was offered BOSTON (AP) - Paul He will not receive a pension Planner John McAlmont. personal contact during ‘office enforcement, the es­ in June in the shobjting death VOTE DEMOCRATIC tablishment,” Connors said. A spot check by The Dudley White was determined for congressional service, and robbery o^ Edward Doris B. Lord a park owner “As for te elderly hi-rise hours’ at the school once or Associated Press showed that as a youth not to become a doc­ however, since he fell one year Doniher, 16, a Sbtuh Windsor from Killingly, said the state complex, this was planned and twice a week.” As an example, he cited a NOV. 6 I This little Brute boasts the biggest damage varied from communi­ tor. But he changed his mind short of the required five years gas station attendant. should get into the mobile home Rosary Society Plans Annual Bazaar the mioney secured by the former synagogue school, Carolyn H. Becker •Democratic Town Committee, Paul PMIlips, Treat. ty to community. . and bdgan a 60-year career that minimum service requir^ for Authorities also called for a park business. She said she deligence of Francis Pitkat, |engine of any mini-truck made.f Yeshiva School, which was would make him one of the pension eligibility. might be forced to close her 34- Mrs, Frank Kos, left, and Mrs. Howard Vanderburgh check some of the handmade items Housing Authority executtive purchased and converted into In New Haven, custodal of­ reward to help find the person I Enough punch to puck 1,000 ibs.l world’s leading heart experts. space park because it was too which will be featured at St. Bridget’s annual Harvest Bazaar Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 director, long before Mayor the Mountain Laurel public ficial James Brady said felt tip White, who died Wednesday small to be a feasible business p.m. at St. Bridget School cafeteria. The bazaar, which is open to the public, is being spon­ McCoy ever took office. ^ school. He said the last year the markets were the, main Gretchen Mason I of puylUud. Or u f unload like u^i at 87 of complications related to operation. “These prjects, along with building was still a Jewish problem; ' sored by the St. Bridget Rosary Society. (Herald photo by Ofiara) a recent stroke, was the mentor the ill-fated renovation of the (Mrs. Mason Is Republican can- I camper body. school, $50 was spent on glass. and friend of heart specialist Memorial Building and pending * didate for re-election to the When the public school sign Hartford’s school building of­ the world over. lawsuits over the dump, are not Vernon Board of Selectmen.) went up, within a week, half the ficial Frederick Connor^ , said RIGHT NOW LYNCH MOTORS A pioneer in heart research, creditabie as evidence of windows were broken, he said. monetarily, broken windows he was a teacher, worldwide ' J progress but are readily iden­ “I may not be as well known ”It had to be the fact that it was are the greatest problem. It has AN-? Petroleum Commission Director HAS THE PRICE YOU WANT. lecturer and a leading exponent tified as public relations tricks. as some of my fellow can­ a public school that made the been costing $150,000 to $175,000 of moderation in lifestyle and “ Furthermore, in his flyer didates, but I’m willing to work difference.” a year to replace the glass. exercise as means of preven­ which is being distributed twice as hard to catch up. I (IT (IT ting or delaying heart and blood RT. 83 VERNON, a . Feels Efforts Will Be Successful around town. Mayor McCoy don’t believe I can ask the link Imk (iiMiuinf vessel problems. goes beyond the appearance voters for supportjust because 'X, A«

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ntV •-T5. PAGE TWENTY-FOUR - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester,.Conn., Thurs., Nov. 1, 1973 MANCHESTER EVENING. HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Thurs.. Nov. 1. 1973- PAGE TWENTY-FIVE i t i r Force Wig Ban^ Faces Test - u - Willow PI. 5 Union C ourt...... Wlndemere S t. . . . . : ...... ,. 7, a Union PI...... Lloyd Sworn Tureck Officer Union St...... 7 — Up to 43 • CHICAGO (AP) - A suit has The action contended the nine 'hair to the prescribed length. . 2 — AH'Odd numbers . 8 — From 43 up In Ag State In Park Group been filed In U.S. District Court airmen were threatened with A preliminary injunction to 7 — All Even number! Windsor St...... ’ ...... 1 here seeking to overturn an Air prevent the enforcement of the Winter S t ...... " 'in Manchester Park Superinten­ being placed on active duty if Health Chief Force ban on the w iring of regulation was sought until a V — WInthrop Rd...... 9 dent Ernest J. Tureck has been they wore the wigs. short-haired wigs. ruling was made, on the con­ Valley S t...... elected secretary of the New The short-haired wig is worn Vernon St...... Wood Lane..,...... ’.'...... , .2 HARTFORD (AP) - Dr. The.suit was filed Wednesday stitutionality of the-regulation. England Park Association, a for military duties by men who 3 — From 331 up Wdodbridge S t ...... 2, 3, 7 Douglas L. Lloyd, 34, was on behalf of nine members of 5 — Up to 331 six-state organization of would prefer not to cut their sworn in Wedneday by G6v. the Illinois Air Ntional Guard Varnon St. W...... 2 — Even numbers from 88 up professionals involved in park - Of Town Victoria Rd.. 3 — Odd numbers from 70 to 335 Thomas J. Meskill as 6>nnec- stationed a t O’Hare' Inter­ icts View S t ...... 7 - Up to 68 ticut health commissioner. management and design. j, national Airport and other Villa Louisa Rd. The election took place at the Village Court WoodhIII Rd...... 1 Lloyd, a former Suffield resi­ members of the armed forces Read Herald Advertisements Here’s a street-by-street Cratcant St...... Village St. ... Woodland St...... 1, 7, 8 dent currently on leave- from association's 75th annual Crastwoofl Dr...... Shallowbrook La. Vine S t ..... subject to the Air Force regula­ listing of Manchester’s Shepard Dr. ____ 1,— Odd numbers from 99 up Duke University Medical meeting and, conference, Oct. tion. Virginia Rd... Evan numbers from 370 up 25-27 in Waterville- Valley, voting districts, prepared by 0 - aII odd numirafi Sherwood C Irde. 4 — All Odd numbers 7 — Even numbers up to 253 School in North Carolina, Where To Vote Short S t;...... 6 — All Even numbers Odd numbers up to 99 succeeds Dr. Franklin M. Foote .N.H., and attended by about 125 the registrars of voters 'Rd.'' Slater St...... 8 — Even numbers from 253 to persons. Tureck's election flee: Croiby Rd...... Somerset Dr. . 370 who is retiring/ CroM 8 t ...... District 1 — Buckland School, 1075 Tolland Tpka, South St...... - w - Lloyd’s appointhteiit has been places him in line for the S. Alton S t.... Cumberland 81...... Waddell D r>>,...... Woodside St...... 7...... 9 criticized by some\|egisiators. presidency of the association. A Cushman Dr...... ;. District 2 ...... Robsrtson School, 45 N. School 8t. S. Farms Dr. . Woodstock Dr...... 3 S. Hawthorne St.. Waddell Rd...... Wyllys St.' ...... 4 who say he doesn’t haVe enough dE-ELECT S. Main St. . Wadsworth S t ...... my 81, District 3 ...... Northfisid Grssn Community Cantor, Walker St...... / / . . . , experience for the job.^ -D- 4 — All Odd numbers Wynedlng Hill Rd...... 4 Adama St...... i Ambassador Dr. 9 — All Even numbers Walnut SI...... S. Adama 8t...... s Dale Rd...... 4, 6 Spencer St...... 6 — Numbers 3 thru 123 Adslalde Rd...... 5 4 — Odd numbers District 4 ...... i.... Martin School, Dartmouth Spring St...... 8 — Numbers 148 to 153 Aonet Dr...... 5 6 — Even numbers Spruce St...... Alexander St...... 8 Dartmouth Rd...... 4 Starkweather St...... Waranoke Rd...... AIISO Pl ...... 5 Dearborn Dr...... 3 District 5 : ...... Bucklay School, 250 Varnon 8t. Steep Hollow la n e ...... Warren St...... Lawmakers Alpine St...... 7 Deepwooo Dr. . ; ...... 1, 8 Stephen St...... Washington Ql...... Alton St...... 7 1 - Up to 89 District 0...... Nathan Hals School, 160 Sprues St. Sterling,PI...... 2 — From 75 up ^ ■ ' ■ : ...... ' AmbaMador Dr...... 3 8 — From 59 up ' Stock PI...... 7 - ^Jp to 75 > our assortment of macrame Correct American Legion Or...... 7 Deerfield Dr...... 1,8 District 7 . Waddall School, 163 Broad St. .Stone St...... Anderson. St...... 7 1 — All Even numbers Weaver Rd.. TOMY " r 1 — All Even numbere Wedgewood Dr Andor Rd...... 4, 6 Odd numbers up (0 76 District 8 ...... Varplanck School, 126 Oloott St. 8 — All Odd numbers cord is moat completel Record 8 — Odd numbere from 76 up Welcome P I.. 4 — Odd numbers. ' Stranl St...... Wellington Rd. ^ • lut* • cable cord • nylon 6 — Even numbers. Delmont St...... 2, 7' District 9 ...... Kaanay School, 179 Kaansy St. Strickland St...... BUENOS AIRE, Argentina '/t v * 2 — From 79 up Wellman Rd... Vr In all colors/ Angel S I.,...... '...... 1 Strong St...... Wells St...... (AP) — The provincial Anthony Pietrantonio Ann 81...... 8 7 - Up to 79 District 10. Manchaatar High School, Brookfield St. Summer St...... Wellesley Rd. . Ahsaldl Rd...... 4, 6 Darning St...... 1, 2, 3 Summit St...... legislature of Buenos Aires has 1 — Even numbere from 130 up 2, 7. to West St...... 4 — Odd numbers to 47 2 — Odd numbers from 208 up W. Center S t.. repealed an 1857 law that Even numbers to 70 2 — Odd numbers from 101 up 7 — Even numbers from 205 up Westerly St. .. declared Juan Manuel de 6 — Odd numbers from. 47 up Even numbers up to 130 High St. Weaf...... to — All Even numbere and odd Westfield S t... Even numbers from 70 up 3 — Odd numbere up to 101 Morse R d...... l numbers up to 206 we have every little thingl Rosas, the Argentine dictator Denver R d...... 6 Highland St...... Mountain Rd...... 4, 6 Westland St. ir SENIOR MEMBER OF THE Apel PI...... 2 HIghwood Dr...... Sunny Brook Dr...... 4 Westminster Rd toppled in 1852, “guilty of high Aroellls Dr...... 5 Devon Dr...... 8 4 — Odd numbers from 231 up BOARD OF DIRECTORS. Diene Dr...... g HlUcreat Rd...... 6 — All Even numbers Sunset St...... g Westwood S t.. Arch S t ...... 6 Hilliard St...... Sycamore Lane...... 4 Wethereir St. .4, 9 buy your treason.” Ardmore Rd...... 10 Division St...... e ...1, Odd numbers up to 231 Doans St...... 2 1 — All Odd numbers Munro St...... 5, 6 4 - Up to 218 wtokly Rosas, who ruled the country Armory 8 t ...... 7 9 — From 248 up ★ MEMBER OF MANCHESTER Amolt R d...... 6 Dorothy Rd...... 6 Even numbara from l i t up 6 — All Odd'numbers T - loHory with a heavy hand for 17 years, Dorset Lane...... 3 7 — All Even numbers up to l i t 6 — All Even numbara LODGE OF ELKS, MEMBER Arvlna PI...... 4 Hills St...... 0 Tam Rd. ... White St...... tlckots fled to England after being Ash 81...... 9 Dougherty St...... 8 Myrtle St...... to Tanner S t... Dover R d ...... 1 Hillside 8t.' ...... Whitney Rd...... the mVaeta of vaehlltraa i ousted. He died there in 1877. OF ARMY & NAVY CLUB. Ashland 81...... 7 Hlllstown Rd...... Taylor St. .. Willard Rd...... at fairway! Ashworth 81...... 4, S Downey Dr...... , 9 — N — Teresa Rd. . dowrttown manehetfter ^ Rosas, a leader of rural Dretcher Rd...... 8 Hilltop Dr...... ^ Williams St...... 4 - Up to 69, Incl. Hoffman Rd...... New St...... Terry Rd...... gauchos, is revered by ★ OWNER AND OPERATOR OF 5 — from 69 up Drexel St...... 1 Thayer Rd. . Dudley St...... e Hell St...... New Bolton R d.... traditionalists who regard him Asylum S t ...... 2 Hollister St...... 2,7 Newman St...... ThIsHeRd. . PRESTIGE PRINTING CO. Auburn Rd...... 2 Duncan Rd...... 4 Thomas Dr.. Durant St...... '...... 7 2 — All Odd numbers and even New State Rd...... as the symbol of the "purest Autumn S t ...... 4, 6, 6 numbers from 78 up Nike C ircle...... Thompson Rd. OF MANCHESTER 4 — Even numbers from 76 up Durkin St...... to Timber Trail . national traditions,” against Duval St...... 1 7 — Odd numbers and even Niles Dr...... TImrod Rd. .. the “European li^iralism” that . 6 — All Odd numbara, numbers up to 76 Norman St...... ^ GRADUATE OF MICHIGAN 8 — Even numbers up to 76 Homeatead St...... 7 4 - Up to 81 Tolland Tpke. ForBoard of Edueal^n overthrew him. A Mini Course in Sign Language Avery S t ...... 2 - E - Horace St...... , . . . 4 6 — From 81 up ■ ;t — Odd numbers from 406 up The ruling Peronist move­ TECHNOLOGICAL Avon St...... 4 Horton Rd...... 1, 8 North St...... 2 Even numbers from 1091 up Avondale Rd...... 2 Earl St...... 2, to 1 — All Even numbers N. Elm St...... 2 2 — Even numbers from ISO to ment has pledged solidarity to Susan Mozzer of Manchester, a student from the National Rochester earlier this month. Miss Mozzer, the daughter UNIVERSITY 2 — Up to 11 see to — From 11 up Odd numbers from 35 up N. Fairfield St...... 6 Odd numbers from 283 to umwm Rosas’ memory, regarding him Technical Institute for the Deaf (NTID) at Rochester 8 — Odd numbers up to 35 Northtleld St...... 3 Resides at 205 Henry Street with wife Virginia and 2 of Dr. ahd Mrs. Raymond Mozzer of 983 Main St., served — B - East Center St...... 2, 8, 10 House Dr...... 8 N. Main St...... 2, 7 405 ' as a predecessor to President (N.Y.) Institute of Techonology, gives Mayor Stephen May as general chairman of the committee that planned Deaf 2 — Odd numbers from 405 up Hudson SI...... 7 2 — Odd numbers up to 391 3 — Even numbers up to 180 children. Received B.A. from Univ. of Buffalo In 1965. Juai^D. Peron. Baldwin Rd...... , . , . 3 Even numbers from 374 up Hunter Rd...... 9 7 — All Even numbers Odd numbers up to 283 Currently employed as Mgr. of Carousel Gift Shop at Trl- of Rochester, N.Y. a mini course in sign language. The Week activities. She is a graduatp of the American School VOTE DEMOCMTIC NOV. 6,1973 Bank St...... 0 6 — Even numbers up to 374 Huntington St...... 10 7 — Even numbers from 566 to Barry Rd...... 6 to — Odd numbers up to 405 Odd numbers from 391 up 1091 Clty Shopping Center, Vernon, la Charter Member of Mayor proclaimed “Listen to the Deaf Week’’ in for the Deaf in Hartford. \ Batts Rd...... 1 Esst Eldrldge St...... 6 Hyde St...... 8 N. School St...... 2 Baltitla Rd...... e Norwood St...... 9 Tonlca Spring Te'r...... 4 Manchester Historical Society and served 2 terms as Esstlleld St...... 3 - I - Nye St...... to Tower Rd...... i, a Board of DInclors Baybarry Rd...... 4 Eastlsnd Dr...... 3 1 — All Even numbers Pres. He Is a Member of Democratic Town Committee com m ittee TO RE-ELECT TONY PIETRANTONIO. JOAN GATES, TREASURER Baacoh St...... 2 Esst Maple St...... 5 Indian Dr...... 3 Beach St...... 6 Edgerton PI...... 10 Irving St...... 7 - 0 - 8 — All Odd numbers and CDAP PubHc Safety and Transportation Commis­ Hebron Democrats Explain School Stand Ball St...... 9 EdgartonEdge St...... V.. 10 Oak St...... 4. 5, 6 Tracy Dr...... 3 sion. Bant St...... 3 Edia«ifaon Rd. 4 — Odd numbers from 263 to 315 Transit Lana...... 5 Benton St...... 10 Edmund St...... 1 - J - Evan numbers from 209 to Trebbe Dr...... a 315 ANNE EMT list must levy extremely high “Until we convince our state Barktiay St...... 2 Edwards St...... 2 Jackson St...... r...... 6 Trotter St...... to this to happen, they said Batts Dr...... 4 Elberta Rd...... 2, 3 Jarvis Rd...... 1 5 — From 316 up Trumbull St...... a VOTE DEMOCRATIC Correspondent taxes to afford^ even minimum government to remove these in­ BldwtII St...... 4, 9 2 — From 51 up Jean Rd...... 6 6 — Odd numbers up to 263 Tuck Rd...... 4 struggle must continue to wise­ Even numbers up to 209 Tel. 228-3971 quality education. equities,’’ they said, “Hebron ly use each tax dollar and penny 4 — All Odd numbers 3 — Up to 51 Jetferaon St...... 2 Tudor Lane...... 2 This inequity has been Even numbers from 186 up Bdridge St...... 6 Jensen St...... 2 Oak Grove St...... 4, 5 Turkington Dr...... 7 David Allbee, Louise Bourret must continue to finance its which the town spend for 9 — Evan numbers up to 186 Electric St...... 1 Johnson Ter...... 6 4 — All Odd numbers Turnbull Rd...... 1 NOV. 0 and Betty Mastandrea, the recognized by the Governor’s educational system within its educational and general BIgafow 81...... 7 Elizabeth Dr...... 6 Jordt St...... 2 5 — All Even numbers Tyler Circle...... 8 J__ Dsmocratic Town Gommlttaa, Paul , Trass. , Commission on Tax Reform Bliyeu Rd...... 1 Ellen Lane...... 3 Joseph St...... 7 Oak PI...... '...... to three Democratic candidates present tax structure.” government; Birch St...... 6 Elm St...... 6 Judith Dr...... 9 Oakland St...... 2 for the Board of Education, and by the courts. State aid to Birch Mountain Rd...... 4 Elm Ter...... 10 Oakland T e r...... 2 In this connection, they The three also pledged to Bishop Dr...... 3 EIro St...... to , Oakwood Rd...... 2 reinterated their positions local schools has dropped from - K — “pledge to emphasize our plight “seek to have the state require Blaaall S t ...... 6 Elsie Dr...... 6 ^Olcott Dr...... „ . . . : ...... 1 regarding some of the major 35 per cent of the average cost B litt S t ...... 2 Elwood Rd...... ’...... 5 Kane R d...... 6 Olcott St...... 1,.8, 9 to our state government of­ 1 j - Odd numbers up to 177 issues facing them as can­ of educating a child in 1967-1968 more stringent physical Bluaflald Dr...... B Emerson St...... S Keeney St . ; ...... , ...... 4, 9 ficials and to impress upon examinations for bus drivers. Blue Ridge Dr...... 4 Englewood Dr...... 1 4 — Even numbers up to 200 8 ^ All Even numbers didates. to 21 per cent this year. AC Bolton 8 t ...... 8 J" 9 — Odd numbers from 177 up 9 — Odd numbers „ „ N PO N T I Ensign St...... 8 them the need for additional In conclusion, the three ’The said everyone who pays The three also pointed out Bolton Center Rd...... 3 Erie St...... 9 Even numbers from 200 up 'O'Leary Dr. Connecticut ranks 46th in the state funds; for example, remarked how “Hebron is for­ Bond 8t...... 7 Esquire Dr...... 3 Kennedy Rd...... 3 ” 6 taxes is painfully aware of the ' d e a i:e r Bonner Rd...... 6 Essex St...... 7 Kensington St...... 6 ®'' AUTOMOTIVE allocating a portion of the pre­ tunate to have a good, sound heavy burden of two property nation.— fifth from the bottom Boulder Rd...... '...... 8 Eva Dr___ ....y...... 5 Kant D r...... 3 ■ • • • sent excess surplus funds to elementary school system with tax. Hebron and other towns of of the list in the proportion of Bow S treet...... 10 Evergreen R d ./...... 1 Kenwooid Or...... 2 much needed aide to many creative, innovative Bowers St...... 2 Kerry Si...... 2 S''®'!®"? gt. similar size with a small grand school operating costs borne Bralnard PI...... 6 KIngewood Dr...... 4 Overlook Dr SAVINGSCENTER through state aid. education.” While pressing for teachers. Branford St...... 10 /-F- Knighton St...... 6 Oxford St. Bremen Rd...... a Fairfield, St...... 8 Knox St ...... to Manchdster Parkade Webster Square TED TRUDON Brent Rd...... 1.8 Falrvlew St...... 1 - P - Manchester Berlin 1 — All Even numbers Falknor Dr...... 1 Odd numbers from 61 up Farm Dr...... 9 - L - Packard St...... 4 8 — Odd numbers up to 61 Farmington St...... 2 Lake St...... 3 Palm St...... 8 Bratton Rd...... 6 Park St...... to Fenwick Rd...... 5 ‘ Lakewood Circle N orth...... 9 Parker St...... 2, 3, 5, 10 Bridge S t . , ...... 4, 9 Ferguson Rd...... 4, 5 Lakewood Circle South...... 9 2 — From 245 to 489, , ULTRA TRACTION 4 — All Even numbers 4 — Odd numbers from 281 up Lancaster Rd...... 6 Even numbers from 626 up PONTIAC 9 — All Odd numbers 5 — All even numbere Laurel PI...... 10 Odd numbers from 89 to 245 Broad St...... 1, 7, 8 ' Odd numbere up to 281 Laurel St...... 10 (formerly Pontiac Farts, Inc.) 1 — Up to 25, Inclusive Fern St...... 4 Lawton Rd...... 8 3 — Odd numbers from 489 up l:.2+2 Belted Snow Tires 7 — Odd numbers from 25 up Ferndale Dr...... 1 Island Dr...... 9 Even numbers from 489 to 8 — Even numbers from 25 up Finley St. . : ...... 3 Lenox St...... to 626 • Two ply polyester cord, two ply fiberglass belts. Brookfield St...... 10 Flagg Dr...... 3 Level Rd...... 8 5 — Up to 89 373 MAIN ST. TEL. 649-2881 Brooklawn'Or...... 8 Fleming Rda...... 8 to — Even numbers from 89 to 245 • Up to 50% more miles than non-belted tires. Lewie St...... 4 Pearl St...... 8 • 16/32nds of deep tread for extra bite. Bruce Rd...... 9 Flint Dr. ..K...... 8 Lexington Dr...... 3 Penn Rd...... 1 ______- c . " * " Bryan Dr...... 3 Florence S tt...... 6 Liberty St...... 7 • Our finest quality, longest wearing winter tire. Buckingham St...... 2 Flower S t ...... to Lilac St...... 8 Perkins St...... 8 V Perrett PI...... 7 Buckland St...... 1 Foley St...... 8 Llllay St...... to Phelps Rd...... 2 Bunco Dr...... 8 Ford St...... 6 Lillian Dr...... 2 E78x14 ANCHESTER Burnham St...... t Forest St...... 6, 10 Lincoln St...... S Philip Rd...... 6 ...... I l l ...... riimmiimniifu Pilgrim Lana...... 5 Our Reg. Bush Hill Rd...... 9 6 — All Even numbere Linden St...... 10 Pine St...... 6, to I Butler Rd...... 1 to — All Odd numbers Llndman St...... 4 to — Odd numbers up to 169 27.99 ea. Butternut Rd...... 4 Foster SI...... 6 Line S t ...... 4 6 — All Even numbers Plus 1.69 I 45 NEW PONnACS FOR iMMEiNATE DELIVERY Byron Rd...... 10 Foxcroft Dr...... ^...... 1 LInnmore Dr...... 1 Odd numbera from 169 up Frances Dr...... 9 LIhwood'Dr...... ,.9 Pine Hill St...... 7 F.E.T. FOR Franklin St...... 10 Litchfield S t ...... ; 4 Pioneer C ircle...... 8 - c - Frederick Rd...... t Little $t...... 7 Pitkin St 5 French Rd...... 1, 8 Lockwood St...... ,..7 ,8 K p SIZE OUR REG. SALE F.E.T. EA. ALL MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM ^ BIG SAVINGS Cambridge St...... 9 1 — All Odd numbers 7 - Odd numbers and even Plaza Dr. ... 2.50 Camp M«|Mjng Rd___ Even numbers to 8 numbers up to 41 5 F78x14 29.99 ea. 2 for $39 m CempIfeldtfiCrTvT-.'.. Pleasant S t 8 2.67 ' e — Even numbers from 8 to 50 6 — Odd numbers end even Plymouth Lana ...... 5 G78x14 31.99 ea. 2 for $42 Candlewood Dr...... Fulton St...... 1 numbere. from 41 up 2.94 Canterbury St...... Pond La...... 3 H78x14 32.99 ea. 2>for $44 M WSJUiniMT ★ S A M nim Locust St Porter St...... 4, 5, 6 2.73 Carman Rd...... - G - Lodge Dr. G78x15 31.99 ea. 2 for $44 Carol D r,...... Lookout Mt. Rd. .. 4 — Odd numbers from 431 up H78x15 32.99 ea. 2 for $49 2.96 Carpenter Rd...... Even numbers from 392 up Qalaxy Dr...... Loomis S t ...... 5 — Odd numbers from 139 to J78x15 34.99 ea. 2 for $49 3.12 Carriage Dr...... Carden Dr...... Love Lane..-...... 1 , Carroli Rd.' ...... 431 2 for $52 3.31 Garden St...... Lucian S t . .".i.... Even numbers from 160 to L78x15 36.99 ea. Carter S t ...... Carden Grove Dr...... Ludlow Rd. . ; ...... Carter S t W est...... 392 Gardner St...... 4 — Odd numbers from 109 up 6 — Odd numbers up to 139 W Carver Lane...... Gardner St. W est...... 8 — All Even numbers Extra Traction . . . More Braking Power Caae Dr...... and Even nurhbers up to 160 Volkswagen Size Garnet Rd...... Odd numbers up to 109 Portland St...... 4, 9 Caetle Dr...... Garth Road...... Lydall S L ...t...... 2,3 ,6 4 — Odd numbera from 28 up m M TA IIM Cedar St...... 4 — From 137 up 2 — Even numbera up to 67 ..... Deluxe Mud & Center St...... All Even numbers Winter Tire Studding 74P0HnAC 4-BOOR RDAN 74 PONTIAC HARDTOP^"^ 5 - Up to 137 3 — All Odd numbera 9 — Odd numbera up to 25 t — Odd numbere from 587 up Gerard S t.. . , ...... Even numbers from 405 up Preston D r.. Snow B/W RmuIw Fim! V-B angiiM, Iwib* Mr»iwrtfc, fewer tlMrinf, peww Rogulor fuolSSO V»t, turW hydromalk, eowor tloorinf, power dlu lN«l(t% Even numbere from 682. Gleason St...... 5 — Even numbers from 67 to Primer Rd. dbc brakt*, whHwvoB^ M y Me MAngi, HbIbJ winj- radio, whilowoN lirot, linlod wlndihlold, body ildo moldinio, tledi, front to 866 Glen Rd...... 405 Princeton St. ditaM, ll•nl^^••r moff, kunijiw $»«ck N«. 1*1 *. floor m bti, Cordove fop, vinyl intorior, dot. whool p,PS, Pt. m rt*nw«k,«ir 1 4 ,0 0 0 fflla t. Clerk St...... 1 Guard St...... Marble S t ...... Ridgewood St...... 8 Cleervlaw Ter...... 1 oenditioniiif* Margaret Rd...... Riverside Dr...... *...... 5 mm nu n mm Ml C lllfo riS t...... 2 Marlon Dr...... Robert Rd...... 5 69 PONTIAC ‘2295 66 TEMPEST Clinton S t...... 4.8 - H - Marshall Rd...... Washed out Bridge Over Hop River - Olcott St. 72 PONTIAC___ _ ‘2995 Grand Prfei 2-dr, HT, air candHIwhtB. f t , PS. {talian Wopan, 4 avtamaHe, andw SI,000 Roljin Rd...... 2 UMont a-dew Iwrdtep^ evfmrtk, P$» hiilafc 4 — Odd numbere up to 76 Hackmatack St...... 9 Mather S t. . . . ; ...... Rogers PI...... ■...... 9 6 — All Even numbere HaleRd...... 1 Moxwe'l S t ...... Roosevelt St...... 8 69 PONTIAC <1895 66 DODGE ‘695 Odd numbers from 75 up - Hamilton Dr...... 3 MaWleld Rd...... Rosemary PI...... 10 6 *p« ib . wogoe, V *l, ewtomelkf power Mooring Clyde Rd...... 8 Hamlin St...... ,. .6 McCabe St...... Russell St...... 7 Quaker State Oil 123 DAYS AND STiLL COUNTiNG 70BUICK ‘2095 UMant 2-dr. kardiay, S, aiihk, PS, P I, vinyl U ,, Cobb Hill Rd...... 4 Hannaway St...... 8 McCann Dr...... Front End Complete Prestone USabra 2-dM i haidlap, PS, P I. auUm allc, air b u c k a lu a l. brekoB. Cobum Rd...... 2 Harding St...... 6 McDIvItt Dr. . . . ; ___ CMid, ColeSt ...... i ...... 2 Harlan St...... 2 McGuire La...... - s - Wheel Alignment Winterizing Special! Change > 66 PONTIAC *595 McKee S t ...... 73 VOLKS. *2995 Catalina 2-daat haidlay, V-l^ aulamalk, yawai Colemen Rd. . ; ...... 5 Harrison St...... 8 Sage Dr...... 3 7! FORD *1995 Kanaana Ghia c|pa., radivy a«lra «ba», dinbM lln- MaaiInf-lHaliaa, Colonlel Rd...... 3 Hartford Rd...... 4, 6, 8, 9 McKinley S t...... St James St...... 10 and Lubrication How Much Longer?? . Tirina 4 dair iidaa, I ty t, aata(iiaHc,PS, P I. Cdumbue St...... 7, 8 4 — Even numbera from 478 to ' McNall S t ...... Ml. S t John St...... 1,8 Includes 7 - Up to 41 794 1 — All Even numbara 1 - Up to 77 Anli-Free'ze TflillfTVTIBrTnii ' T n ITT iwmr rtT r r fi y.SJMo'Ji'O 6 — Odd numbers up to 28^ 8 — From.4t up 2 -1- All Odd numbers 8 — From 77 up & Flush ★ ★ ★ ATTENTION PONTIAC OWNERS ★ ★ ★ Comstock Rd...... 4 8 — Odd number! from 283 up Meadow La...... 6 St Lawrence S t...... 8 7 , 9 9 6 . 9 9 ' Concord Rd...... 2, 3 9 — Even numbers tip to 481 and Meekvilla Rd...... /-I S t Paul Dr...... '...... ; ...... 5 7 . 9 9 2 — All Even numbere from 794 up Memorial St...... 7 Salem Rd...... 1 Adds extra to tires, gives We flush system completely,, IS THIS DOING IT BETTED FOR LESS m 'IVe Win Honov All Factory Wanantles And Welcome Any Type Service Work Necessary 3 — All Odd numbafs Hartland Rd...... 8 Middle Tpks. East ...... 2,3,7.10 Sanford Rd...... 5 smoother, safer iride. We check check hoses, clamps and thermo­ Let us change your oil and install On Your Pontiac Regardless otWhere You Purchased It! ...... ______I Cone St...... 2 Harvard Rd...... 2 2 Odd numbers from 73 to 375 Sentlna Dr. . . . : ..... 9 •ball joints, idler arms, tie rods; stat for proper operation. We in­ a brand new Lee oil filter! We use t i Congress S t ...... 7 Harvest Lane...... 4 Both Odda and Evens from Saulterefld...... 5 Quaker State 10W30 superb|end m Constenoe Dr...... 8 Hathaway Lane...... 8 378 to 761 Scarborough Rd...... 6 align front ena, adjust for stall up to 2 gallons of Prestone Conway Rd...... 8 Hawley St...... r8 3 — Odd numbers up to 73 Schaller Rd...... ^...... t, 8 oil, we lube all nece^^ary visible ^ - RETURN RESPONSIVE REPUBLICAN LEADERSHIP Cook S t ...... 6 Hawthorne S t ...... T to — Evan numbera up to 376 camber, caster, toe in/out. For permanent type, anti-freeze. If Let’s Get Acquainted! Hsynei St...... 7 Middle Tpke.Weet...... 1 ,7 , 8, 6 .. 1 - r Odd numbere up to 35 most American .cars. Torsion new thermostats, hoses or fittings to' prepare your car for VOTE REPUBLICAN ON NOV. 6 CbelldgeSL...... i ...... 8 All Even numbere rugged cold weather driving. ~ OPEN EVERY WEEKDAY-TIL 9 P.M., SATURDAY‘TIL S P.M. Cooper S t ...... 6 Hazel St...... 1...... 6 t Odd numbera from 381 up 8 — Odd numbers from 35 up bars, air conditioned cars add $5. clamps are needed, extra charge. C oo^ HHI 8 t ...... 01 8 Hsialna Rd...... 8 Evan numbara from 800 to School S t ...... r ...... 4, 6 6 — Up to 96 Hemlock St...... 7 800 : 8 — From 96 up Hendea Rd...... t 7 - U p to ^88 4 — Odd numbere from 217 up' Cooper Saw Mill Rd...... 4 Henderson Rd...... 8 8 — Odd numbera from 285 to Even numbere from 266 up 3 WAYS TO CHARGE SALE: Thurs. thru Sat. 6 — Odd numbers up to 217 ■V TOP TEAM - TOP LEVER Cornell S t . . . . , ...... '...... 8 Henry S t ...... n ...... 2,'7 381 Even numbers up to 288 MANCHESTER Cornwall Dr...... 3 2 — From 73 up 9 — Evan numbara from 800 up Open Late Every Night TED TRUDON PONTIAC Cottage St...... 6 7 - U p to 73 MIddlefleld St...... 8 Scott Dr...... 3 BahkAhericabd Counfry Club Dr...... 4 Hercules Dr...... 9 Mlllord Rd...... 8 Soemen Circle...... I 1145 Tolland Tpke. Except Sat. til 6 P.M. ' REPUBLICAN TOWN COMMITTEE- CHAS. MCKENZIE, TREASURER i 373 Main St. MANCHESTER ‘'ConMCtieurt Newest Pontiac Dealer” 6 4 9 -2 8 8 1 Courdand S t . . . ; ...... 6 High St...... 6, 8 Mill St...... 2 Server St...... 4 Covenant Dr...... 9 6 — Numbers 1 thru 27 Montclair Dr...... 3 Seymour S t,...... <7 Coventry S t ...... 0 8 — Numbera from 27 up Moore S t .'...... 8 ' Shedy ten* ...... 1

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PAGE TWENTY-SIX - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Thurs., Nov. 1, liW3 C-' M^CHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn,, Thum..*Nov. 1, 1978- PAGE TWENTY-SEVEN Pro Bfisketball Roundup Boston Attendance Down Thoughts Fitiley on Probation Coaches* Corner College Baseball Squad Until Further Notice By John LaFontana Planning Southern Trip Celtics Whip Cavaliers ^ e a s t c a t h o l i c < s s e e s m m it Hockey Minimum NEW YORK (AP) - Owner probation until further notice ’the baseball team at cluding a rattle of a 10-speed 'C harles 0 . Finley of Ihe and warn you that further con­ In a change of form this week, I won’t dwell on how big Manchester Community- bicycle, skis, arid a back-pack After Heinsohn Pep Talk Oakland A’s has been put on duct not in the best Interest of and nasty our opponent was in our game Saturday. True, Salary Questioned College is currently raising on Dec. 8, plus two campus probation for his conduct durino baseball may lead to dis­ we played Enfield High and they were big and nasty as the funds for a spring trip to socials are planned; In addition, the Wbfld Series, The ciplinary action against you as score indicates. Western South Carolina. Ten­ proceeds from MCC basketball by Len Auster Associate Preiss has learned. provided in Article 1 of the tatively slated for the spring games are earmarked for the By T h e Associated Press entered the last quarter with a REC - Bob Guthrie 139-354, instep of describing how good our opponent’s backs, ^ By Earl Yost the third quarter to snap a major league agreepnent.’’ semester break (March 17-24), fund. Tommy Heinsohn gave the 75-68 lead but opened it up to 19 Jerry Smith 362, John Maiorca ends, and linenien were, I will try to point out the people on three-game losing streak. The baseball commissioner’s - Article 1 gives the com­ Take it for what its worth. the swing includes encounters Other possible fund raisers Boston Celtics a mental points behind (heir two/big 362. office confirmed W^nesday our team that have been playing all season and since we .Colonels 146, Conquistadors missioner the power to remove .Visiting Manchester Monday night, Bruce Landon, a with two-year schools from include paper drives, whipping and they made guns. Reed led the Knicks wlto have been losing these people have not been singled out ^or 105 night a repprt that the Oakland an owner from a club if he feels goalie with the New England Whalers of the World Hockey Statesville, Wiiidgate, sales and flea markets. 21 points and DeBusschere bad ELKS - Mike Denhup 138, owner had received the notice any plaudits. Frustrating Year Thus Far the (Cleveland Cavaliers pajr , Kentucky tied an ABA it is in baseball’s best interests. Assn., told those in attendance at the Masonic Sports Night Spartensburg and North Grain- ’The Cougar nine compiled a 20. Reggie Tomlinson 146-141-420, of the probation at the same for it. ' / rebounding record and set five Finley was unavailable for Despite our losses, some of our people have simply been ville. All are located in South 10-7 mark last season under With two-thirds of the current football campaign spent, Pistons 114, SuperSohics Don Carjienter 152-363, Joe that the average major league hockey salary was $45,500. After being Chewed"out by team marks in beating San time he was hit with a $7,000 comment. doing the best job that they are capable of. Unfortunately, Carolina. Coach Jim DeWift. S e v ^ l Coach Larry Olsen’s Manchester High gridiron eleven is in 107 " ~ ~ Pagano 150-150-400, Bob fine earlier this week. Believe it if you will, but indicated that be would favor the boss, the C el^s chewed Diego 146-105. The Colonels The controversial Oakland in many cases, our opponeiits were bigger and quicker and ’The estimated cost of such a schools from the Connecticut the throes of 9 2-3-1 ledger. This year, the first-year men­ Dave Bing and Curtis Rowe Talmadge 136-376, Tony Baseball Commissioner there are doubts from this an franchise up the Cavaliers 128-110 in grabbed a club-record 83 owner was fined for various our player’s best was not enough. jaunt is $3,100. A committee, Community College Athletic, tor has mentioned, has been one full of frustration. combined for 19 points in the rebounds. Sikty of those were Desimone 382, Dick Krol 349, Bowie Kuhn’s letter to Finley writer that the figure is that over a WHA entry for two the National Basketbafl misconducts during the recent Offensively, starting' with our split receivers Dave high. There are all too few Bob­ comprised of baseball players' Assn. (CCCAA), an inter­ What has typified thi^ year’s performances has been final period to help Detroit beat defensive rebounds to tie a Joe Picaut 362. notified him of the fine and also reasons. One, the AHL Is firmly Association Wednesday Series with the New York Mets. Berner and Joe Banning, I can say that whatever forward from the Cougars ’73 squad plus collegiate league comprised of mistakes. Mistakes which either took the Indians out of the Seattle 114-107. Bing scored 28 league record. stated: by Hulls and Gordie Howes in established and two, the ticket .night. points overall and Rowe had 21 The most notorious of his es­ progress we have made this year has been due in part to the WHA who dra\^^bulous prospects for this, year’s two-year schools such as MCC, game early or turned the tide in favor of the opposition. Spurs 101, Cougars 99 "I also determine that you sale could be kept down to the ENGINEERS - Doris Snow capades was the Mike Andrews six-figure salaries to bring the forthcoming team, is coor­ have undertaken similar trips “We were sky-high tonight,’’ to power the Piston attack. James Silas scored six points personally shall be. placed on receptions by these two players. ’Their drily drawback has level of potential fans because Last week against Penney High, for example, typified 178464, Ginny Clark 205-492, Jo ease. — - overall figure even up to the dinating the fund-raising ac­ in the past. Since the CfXIAA said Heinsohn. Rockets 107, Nets 104' , in overtime, including the been a lack of size. Our tackles Dave Carter and Tim of less operating expenses. what has happened to the Silk Towners. They had the Sarli 185-453, Laurel $25,000 level, which is a lot of tivities and recording financial does not play fall baseball, a And for good reason. Before Rookie Mike Green hit a deciding field goal to lead San Donovan have given us consistant performances. Junior Landon, too, admitted that gains. southern trip is a logical alter­ Black Knights on the ropes with a quick 12-0 lead before Morrissette 217-492, Bobbie money for a top-flight minor the game, the fiery Boston 'layup after a blocked shot to put Antonio to a 101-99 triumph over Pro Hockey Roundup Bill Leahy has given us outstanding games at guard and the WHA salaries are far out of native. Penney knew what happened. Quarterback Rick Milka had Griffin 183-507, Pauline leaguer, which most WHA proportion and the fans will suf­ “It is nice to see students and coach gave his team an earful Deliver ahead with 51 seconds Carolina.’The Spurs rallied to defensive tackle in some situations. Our other guard, athletes giving up their own “The trip is an excellent all day to throw at the beginning. When he had time to get Donohue 181473, Gerry Tucker players are in reality. fer. He didn’t mention that in for losing a 102-99 decision to left and the Rockets held bn to tie the game at 91-91 at the end time for a project like this,” educational experience as well 185-521, Dolores Kelly 465, Kevin Kehoe is only a sophomore but has done a fine job Hal Goodnough, the fine the long run, the players, too, set, Milka found his receivers wide open for his aerials. the Cavs last Sunday. beat New York. The Rockets of regulation play. stated Pat Mistretta, MCC as a great opportunity to repre­ Marlys Dvorak 481, Linda this year and should be a standout in the next two years. speaker who is well-known in But, this prosperity did not last. The Celtic^’ yictory was their rallied from a 16-point deficit in will feel it to for if the WHA director of athletics. “I certain­ sent MCC,” emphasized Burgess 459, Phyllis Heritage Gordon Fuming John Charette at center has been sort of taken for granted. Manchester, living in folds, and its on shaky legs at A Manchester fumble set Penney up in business on its fifth in eight starts and moved ly believe this endeavor is a Mistretta. 467. As players will tell you, expecially quarterbacks you must Wellesley, Mass., was a caller best at the moment, many of , AP photo nine-yard line. From there, a score came quickly and then them into a virtual tie with idle great boost to our program.” Any person or civic organiza­ have a reliable center to give good snaps and protect the yesterday and he asked if the players will settle back in Between Teams Buffalo for the lead in the The official name of the com­ tion willing to help in any the floodgates opened wide for Penney to utilize. COMMERCIAL - Fred Ric- Boston hockey was being minors. NBA’s Atlantic Division. middle of the line. Charette has been doing just that for us mittee is the “MCC Athletic manner or make a contribution Miscues against Penney and against earlier opponents cio 143-381, Fred OakeS 139-361, At Team’s Play followed. Hockey isn’t the only sport Quarterback JohnnyUnitas, sidelined by Sari Diego after In the night’s other NBA ail season. In our formation, wingbacks have to be all- have been the Tribe’s Achilles’ heel. A 6-6 tie with Conard Fund.” Several activities, in­ may phone 6464900, ext. 245. games, the New York Knlcks Mai Darling 154, Ted Lawrence around players since they must block, carry the ball, catch “Do you . know that for the which is pricing Itself right out three games, has beenuffered on waivers — along with his should have been Manchester’s game all the way, but mis­ 139-356, Ed Spence 143-140-378, trimmed the Houston Rockets By T he Associated Press “When you’re outshot 144 passes also. Marc Bellody has been doing just that for us first time in years you can now of business. Baseball, football reported |2M,000 annual salary — to the Pittsburgh Bob Felber 141-352, Rick Nicola takes cost them the victory. Miscues against Bristol Cen­ 102-91 and the Detroit Fistons The Minnesota North in the first period,” all season. buy a ticket to a ’ and basketball salaries are Steelers, which said they’re not interested. tral (58-0 loss) made them look like a championship team. 143-379, Tony Pellegato 372. home game. The Whalers can’t going up, up, up with each beat the Seattle SuperSonics Stars are in a rut and Coach grumbled Gordon after Our tight end Dan Gerrity has done such a good job Turnovers are part of the gartie, but Manchester has suf­ 114-107. give tickets away. They are passing year. Only through Jack Gordon is getting fed Wednesday night’s 5-0 loss blocking for us that we have been tempted to put him Simpson Stat Leader fered more than its share. In order to salvage a winning In the American Basketball averaging about 2,000 a game. lucrative teevee contracts are up. to the Boston Bruins. “It further inside for more size in our offensive interior line. All kinds of promotions have most major league teams in the season, these errors will have to be cut down to a minimal, Association, the Denver shows me something ... a Rockets beat the New York But, we fight the temptation since we need help on the cor­ been tried and the sports fan three major sports able to sur­ By Tremendous Edge or the next one-third of the season may be a replay of th r lack of desire.” Unitas Rejected past. N eta-,^07-104; the Kentucky ner too. Mention must be given to our very competent just won’t support the team. vive - at the moment. The bot­ Colonels walloped the San Up-and-Down The Stars also have a lack of ’’gypSy” Roily Charest. He is a gypsy because he never is The Boston press reported tom is bound to fall out and it victories. Minnesota, the in the same position two weeks in a row. He is the type that today that the crowd of 1,500 may be sooner than expected. Diego Conquistadors 146-105 NEW YORK (AP) - O.J. is ball League record earlier this and the San Antonio Spurs ’s only can help us in several positions offensively and defensive- literally booed the Boston By Grid Steelers winless club, has gone (0 the Braves (American League) out halfway. year with a 250-yard game, set edged the Carolina Cougars 101- ly. O.J. Simpson, the brilliant another one last Monday night 99 in overtime. Grid Season post 11 times this year and of the Garden. SAN DIEGO (AP) - The him to a two-year contract come away with five losses and A person giving us solid performances this year is half­ running back of the Buffalo when ran for 157 yards against East Has Troubles^ Too Don Nelson and Don Chaney “Hockey is dying fast in Pittsburgh Steelers, who reportedly worth $250,000 a By Len Auster six ties. back Cephus Nolen. Joel Desimone, our junior fullback is Bills who set a National Foot- Kansas City. First-year Coach John LaFontana and his East Catholic sparked Boston *‘to a 17-point Boston and the World Hockey didn’t want John Unitas in season, offered the 40-year-old “It was a disgrace,” con­ just an amazing inside runner. Finally, Quarterback Bob He thus became’ the first lead in the first seven minutes It’s been an up-and-down campaign for the Manchester Assn. Is just about ready to fold 1955, say they still don’t quarterback to the Steelers this Eagles football team have also run into tough sledding this tinued Gordon. “If you’re not in Love is the one who has kept things together when disaster player in the history of the and the aggressive Celtics went High football team. They win one convincingly and the up. New York is in deep finan­ want him. week. year. East remains winless, now 0-7, with just three games shape physically, you’re not has struck. His leadership has rallied the troops to keep cial trouble. The salaries are league to surpass 1,000 yards in left on the slate. on to their easy victory over next they lose, convincingly. Now, it’s back to the drawing .,^The San Diego Chargers, who. The Steelers, who originally {E1 Scoreboard I I seven games. mentally prepared.” fighting and to score against some of our superior op­ far out of line and expansion drafted Unitas in 1955 but Cleveland. board for rookie Coach Larry Olsen. bought Unitas from Baltimore He has 1,025 in his pursuit of Going with mostly an inexperienced roster has not Gordon promptly announced ponents when it seemed all was lost. ’ has hurt,” Goodnough, a released him before the season, helped matters for rookie mentor LaFontana. His team,is Knicks 102, Rockets 91 Well, it’s back to the grindstone for Olsen asJie hopes to snap for $150,000 this year and signed Jim Brown’s 1963 season record Dave DeBusschere and Willis two-a-day workouts, starting There is a whole other team on defepse but I will have former hockey player and replied, “we’re not interested,” ABA also guilty of making too many miscues to overcome, es­ his squad back from a demoralizing loss at the hands of Penney Thursday. coach said. of 1,863 yards. And, of course, Reed led New York on a fourth- something to say about them next time since I am running a Pittsburgh spokesman said Wednesday’s Games pecially against some of the top teams in the state. High of East Hartford last Saturday. In other NHL games, the Buf­ Bill Lillyman, director of the Wednesday. Simpson continues to be the quarter surge. The Knicks This week, the Indians travel to Wethersfield to take on Coach out of space. Denver 107, New York 104 runaway American Conference ’They’ve lost to a strong Northwest Catholic team (42-0), falo Sabres beat the California new Hartford Civdc Center, said Joe Cottone’s 3-3-1 Eagles. This week we face Pulaski High of New Britain and they Goalie Job San Antonio 101, Carolina 99, rushing leader. Runner-up Golden Seals 3-2 and the here Tuesday night, on the Steelers’ Vice President Dan and were trounced by the No. 1 team in scholastic football The CCIL contest engages a big physical team, Wethersfield’s will be an extremely dangerous team since they tpo have overtime Essex Johnson of Cincinnati has Pittsburgh Penguins skated to a same bilLas Landon, that “the Rooney said Coach CJiUck Noll, circles, the Xavier High Falcons of Middletown. Herberts Tops defensive front four average 212 pounds, against a team which Kentucky 146, San Diego 105 580, 10 more than third-place 1-1 tie with the Montreal not won and we will represent one of their few chances troubled WHA needs New York Battle On a former assistant at Getting towards the tailend of the season. East now tries to rely on execution, something which has been, missing Mercury Morris of Miami. Canadians, for a win. This is always a dangerous situation because the because of the television Baltimore, turned down a deal NHL plays teams in its own league. Saturday, the squad travels In Canoe Races most of the season. The National Conference In the World Hockey Associa­ team is sky high to get that victory. We will have to control exposure market. The Hartford BOSTON (AP) — In case it for Unitas even though starter Wednesday’s Games to New Britain to take on the Pulask High Generals. After “In one word, this season has been frustrating,’’ Olsen said. tion, the Cleveland Crusaders the ball in order to win this one. man, who admitted he wasn’t a Pittsburgh 1, Montreal 1, tie leader^ Calvin Hill of Dallas, AP photo has been overlooked, there’s Terry Bradshaw is sidelined by has 662 yards for a clear lead the latest setback, LaFontana statea there should be “no Two firsts and a third were “Mental mistakes and turnovers have allowed our opponents trimmed the Winnipeg Jets 64 hockey fan but a businessman. Boston 5, Minnesota 0 There wasn’t any JV action this week, but our freshmaii some pretty hot competition a shoulder^ injury and backup over Minnesota rookie Chuck reason’’ to lose to Pulaski. For his, and the team’s sake, it registered by the Herbert fami­ Rebound Stretch chances to cash in — and that cost us some ball games.” and the Buffalo 3, California 2 team finished up an undefeated season by trouncing South going on for the starting Terry Hanratty has bruised Foreman, with 570. is hoped so. ’There is riothing like a wi to ooost morale. ly of Manchester in canoe com­ Wethersfield utilizes a Power-I offense with signal-caller Matt dumped the Vancouver Blazers ribs. petition on the weekend in (^atholic, 38-0. goalie’s job with die Boston The passing leaders are Cleveland Cavalier’s Dwight Davis (42)-goes up among a Gorman doing a lot of the offensive work. When he does.hand off, 5-1. Bruins. NBA BrMklyn, N.Y. tailback Steven McNeish follows the blocking of a mammoth line, Wednesday’s Games Oakland’s Ken Stabler in the Gordon cited the play of Ross Brooks, who has been .-Despite strong bucking winds maze of Boston players and comes down with the rebound which includes Robert Peters, six foot and 225 pounds, who goes Rooney quoted Noll as saying Boston 128, Cleveland 110 AFC and John Hadl of Los goalie Cesar Maniago as one of Bowling Sefs Record playing third string to Gilles ^-and icy water conditions, Rusty in second period action. His performance didn’t help as the both ways at offensive and defensive tackle. Sunday “he was satisfied with New York 102, Houston 91 Angeles in the NFC. the few bright spots for his Records are made to be Gilbert and Ken Broderick in Herbert copped the Men’s Divi­ Boston Celtics went on to a 128-110 win in the NBA game ' The Tribe mentor said this week will be used to put in some PUYCKF "MAKE EVERYdHE his remaining quarterbacks, Detroit 114, Seattle 107 In pass-receiving, Ed team. the first month of the National Tournament Next Stop sion. Karen Herbert showed the Wednesday night. new wrinkles in the defensive set-iip and to put the running game SNOW WHITE - Lucy broken and one 10-pin and he said that again at a press Podolak of Kansas City and “If Cesar didn’t make all H A P P r Hockey League season, refuses WHA way in the Women’s Division back into full force. « Mathiews 175, Mary Petro 127, bowlinj^^|nark went by the luncheon Monday.” After the Fred Willis of Houston have 32 Dick Danielson’s Manchester High soccer team cc those bloody saves, they would BLACKLEDGE During the holiday season to be counted out. The same Wednesday’s Games and Cindy Herbert placed third The 2-3-1 Silk Towners will be missing guard Rich Nicholas, Leah Tomasiewicz 138. boards this week when call from Chargers executive catches apiece to lead the AFC, pleted its season Tuesday with an unblemished 14-u j^ord. have hit double figures,” said COUNTRYCLUB when our thoughts are happy holds true for Gilles Gilbert. Cleveland 6, Winnipeg 4 ■ in the same event. who is our with a possible shoulder separation. Co-captain guard Dick Cote totaled a three- counsel Ron Mix, Rooney said, with Pddolak’s worth 264 yards ’This is the first undefeated season for an Indiaiysoccer the coach. ones, our desire is to share our Boston Coach Bep Guidolin Quebec 5, Vancouver 1 The Herberts' are members of Sports Slate Mike Coughlin is expected to see fulltime duty for the first time UNTIL DECEMBER 3nt^ string total oL 710 in the “ there was no change in and Willis’ 219. team since 1958. In the process of winning 14 g ^ e s , the hapiness with you by SPICE - Gwen Steeves 138- gave Brooks his second starting the Columbia Canoe GuB. in four weeks. His return will bolster the ground game con­ WE NAVE, 340, Bertha Roback 135, Lois Silk City League. Chuck’s sentiments.” In the NFC, Harold Car­ Red and White set a new record of scoring 56 ^ I s in one Sabres 3, Seals 2 preparing and serving your shot and the 36-year-old michael of Philadelphia took Thursday East Catholic, at Pulaski siderably. Also expected to return is halback John Kunz, “who LEAFCONTfiOL holiday get-together. a Galasso 134, Vivian Sheldon 129, The former towh cham­ responded with a season, breaking the old standard of 55. adds extra versatility to our offense,” Olsen declared. Quarter­ over first place with 38 recep­ CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (AP) - CROSS COUNTRY Simshury at South Windsor Rick Martin scored all three West StroBt, Nsbron guest at your own party.” Linda Smith 127. pion started out with a 210 shutout Wednesday night as the Since the National Football The CCIL champions will undoubtably be/anked No. 1 in back Rick Milka was banged around by Penney but sore ribs and tions for 558 yards, surpassing John Misha Petkevich, the 1971 South Windsor at Xavier Rockville at Glastonbury Buffalo goals and California CaU effort and followed WRh Bruins defeated the Mnnesota League trading deadline has the CIAC Class A Division. It must ^ remembered, all, he’ll be iii the starting lineup. WIVES - Peggy Callahan 179- Washington’s Charley Taylor, U.S. and North American figure Friday managed just 19 shots on goal, 268 and 232 games. Cote, North stars 5-0 at Bloomington. expired, players can change however, that everybody begins fresh/With eq"al oppor­ “I may be a tremendous optimist, but I really feel we can wirtd PHONE 228-9483 FRAHK AHD HAHCY 465, Mary Boyko 179-196497, who has 36 for 507. skating champion who is now a CROSS COUNTRY SOCCER only four of them in the first has a 178 average. The victory hiked the Bruins’ clubs only by waivers, in which tunity to capture the state crown. up with a wihning record. If we can knock off Wethersfield, it 1RE0UCED RATES 6 4 3 -2 9 1 5 Elvina Balch 464, Wanda Rhodes Scholar at Oxford, will Ellington at NCCC meet Greater Hartford CC at MCC period. The Sabres were Forrest 474, Lynne Topping 462, The old house league record to 7-2-1 and preserved teams can enter a claim in Windham at East Catholic may give us (he momentum to get by Bristol Eastern,” the In­ making their first appearance FOR NOVEMBER Last year’s team looked ahead ^ d was amb' shed by make a special return to Har­ Joyce Fontaine 455 mark was 708 rolled by their on&point lead over the reverse order of last year’s Other NFL leaders include Darien High in the playdown ro m d . Here’s hopi.ng it can dian leader stated. since losing star center Gil vard to appear in the fourth an­ Saturday Frank Bullens. Buffalo Sabres in the NHL finish. The new team assumes rookie Ray Guy of Oakland, the keep its mind to one game at ^im e and that P inielson’s nual “An Evening With Cham­ CROSS c o u n t r y This may be the week the optimism Olsen maintains is Perreault Sunday with a broken East. the player’s current salary. FOOTBALL MCC at CCCAA meet at fulfilled. If mistakes, which have taken their toll, are eliminated, No. 1 punter with a 45.6-yard club proves it truly is the No; 1 team ii the state. pions” Nov. 16 and 17 at Watson leg. —V— average. Bill Thompson of Rink. Manchester at Wethersfield Winsted then a triumph is in sight. Kickoff is at 1:30. Penguins i, PROVIDENCE. R.I. (AP) - Denver, the top punt returner Bridgeport took over first place with an average carry of 14.1 Canadiens 1 yards, Carl Garrett of Chicago K -2 RO^GNOL OLIN HEAD.HEXCEL FISCHER KASTLE SAIOMON TYROLIA LOOKBESSER AllSOP HEIERLING' Cheney Ends as Brown dropped from No. 1 to Peter Mahovltch scored ih MANCHESTER S B B E V third behind Connecticut in this with a 34-yard kickoff return Dismal Year the second period for Montreal week’s New England college average, Mike Wagner of and Lowell Macdonald tied it soccer poll. Puttsburgh with five intercep­ Completing a dismal season, for Pittsburgh in the third. URL INC. Bridgeport, with a 9-1-2 tions and place-kicker David the Cheney Tech soccer team Canadiens’ Coach Scotty Bow­ record^ collected eight of 12 Ray of Los Angeles, the top went down to defeat yesterday, man was unhappy With his first place votes. Connecticut, scorer with 65 points. 6-2, to Bolton High. John Avens team’s performance but he was 9-2-1, had three firsts, and SKI S A IE registered four goals for the really angry with referee Wally Brown, 4-3-1 after a pair of winners while A1 Hannaford Harris. “Iliis guy is a lousy TRACTION a FETYCHECK losses last week, had one. scoring Cheney’s two tallies. referee. He’s afraid to give a SPORT MXRT MENS and Going with mostly an in­ penalty in this building,” AMHERST, Mass. 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CLASSinED ADVERIUEMENTS for painting, , 4 years AUTO POLISHER ... 6a par word par day experience, fully insured. Free Bonds-Stoeks-Mortgagea 27 Lustre America’s' favorite 26 Days ...... 6a par word par day ll:N NOON DAY BEFORE PVIUCATION Painpng-Papering 13 .AogrMhr* ttoalmhlp looking for mon with right ot- MACHINE ONRATORS Happy Ada estimates. Call our competitors carpet shampoo. The E. A...... $1,60 Inch Dm AUw Itr SiluBiy MOlMBar titudo. Good working oondHlono and Mngo bonofito. 1^ Immediate openings on the 2nd shift fpr experienced Johnson Paint Co., T7Z Main n w i 641.2711 bltNNMFIMqi then call us, 649-7034. MORTGAGES, loans first se­ operators. Turret lathe background helpful. “So even though I would have GEORGE N. Converse — ------cond,'third. All kinds. Realty Apply to Mr. Jim MoCovanagh. Street, Manchester, 649-4501. STATE COLLEGE, Pa. “I felt that without the NCA. - = — . ' . ■ ■ . Interior and exterior painting, STEPS, sidewalks, stone walls, statewide, credit rating un­ ► We offer steady employment, a growing company, (AP) — Penn State basket­ participation in the Olympllie been chairman of the men’s pSperhangtng. Call 643-2804. basketball development com­ Aufot For 8alo 4 -• Sorvleot Oltorod 12 firelJlaces, flqgstone terraces, necessary. Reasonable. Con­ good wages with scheduled overtime, comprehensive (^OLT Shot gun, perfect condi­ ball Coach John Bach dis­ program, and the lack of tion, circa 1890, possible in­ mittee I decided to resign.” HEM LD •concrete repairs, inside and fidential, quick arrangements. benefits and an attractive location in the Elmwood closed today he has resigned progress I saw at the Olympic PLEASE HERD 1969 MUSTANG Fastback, two- R&M PAINTING - Painting, outside. Reasonably priced, Alvin Lundy Agency, m-7971. section of West Hartford. terest to gun collector. Call 649- Bach said the meetings just SHARPENING Service — HAPPY A D S paperhanging, exterior and in­ < E R S / 1777. - from the U.S. Olympic Com­ Committee meeting that it was BOX LETTERS door sportf' coupe. Excellent ^ws, knives, axes, shears, ■643-0851. 100 Constitution Pliaza, Hart­ Apply In persoiK wrKe or eall our time to get out,” Bach said. don’t get off center and that he YOUR AD terior, commercial and ford. Evenings, 233-6879. mittee at least until the condition. Green, black in­ skates, rotary blades. Quick residential, 644-0642. Personnel .Offreo at 2S3-4412 ^ c h emphasized that he was felt someone should take his , For Your. terior, four-speed transmission, service. Capitol Equipment Building-Contracting 14 TAG RUMMAGE Sale, antique alphabet war is settled. ' place who could stand the type MORTGAGES — 1st, and 2nd 3IS CIMTia ST., MAN€Hlsna.tONN.*rhon« 643-S13S chairs, ping pong table, under no pressure from either . Information Classified or "Want Ads’.’ tach, etc. 11,395. Phone 646- Co., 38 Main St., Manchester. Bach referred to the battle of progress he witnessed and 0577. . J.P. LEWIS & Son custom MASON — Plastering, brick mortgages.—interim financing The 9 clothing, furniture, toys, Penn State or the NCAA to THE HERALD will not dis are taken over the phone as a H ^ daily 7:30-5, niursdav between the Amateur Athletic believe that such progress ------—----- Y------7J0-9, Saturday, 7:304. WS- decorating, interior and laying stone laying and con- — expeditious and confidential games, books, dolls, doll resign. He said He had been close the identity of any exterior, paper hanging. Fully ) Manufacturing houses, bric-a-brac, Union (AAU) and the National would lead to the gold m e ^ l in convenience. ’The advertiser 1966 CUTLASS convertible, Tvvo* ■ Crete. New and old. Free es­ service, J. D. Beal Estate DENTAL A^istant - part-time, asked earlier by ah AAU of­ advertiser using box letters. should read his ad the ElRST insured. 649-9658. LETTERPRESS ma'h Company housewares of all kinds. Collegiate Athletic Association the 1976 Olympics in Montreal, bucket seats, good condition, timates gladly given. E. Assoc. 643-5129. two fuU days and alternating ficial to remain oh the corh- Readers answering blind box DAY IT APPEARS and ' Saturday A.M. Varied duties in experienced on Miehle vertical n ' Friday, Saturday and Sunday, (NCAA) for control of amateur Canada. 3450. 649-8430. ODD jobs, paneling, Jiousehold Richardson, 643-0889, 649-0608. mittee, and at first said yes'. ads who desire to protect their REPORT ERRORS in time FOR SALE - 100 shares a preventive oriented Pedodon- and Heidelberg platen. Call 623- 10-6 p.m., 180 Avery Street, athletics in this country. Speaking of basketball, Bach re^iairs, carpentry. Call 649- 1783, 10-3 p.m. 1 Jacobs Road, West Hartford, Connecticut Manchester. , . "But I missed the first identity can follow, this 1 ^ BUICK LeSabre, excellent NEWTON H. Smith : Sons - Manchester State Bank stock. tic office. Experience desired. The NCAA Withdrew from the said, "It’s not jiist the ad­ for the next insertion. The ,ft An squal opporlunlty smphyar M/F meeting and at the second procedure; Herald is responsible for only funiifiig condition, good body/ Remodeling, repairing, ad­ Please submit address, phone Send resume .with phone Olympic Committee in the con­ ministration,. but the pros have ARTISTIC person willing to TAG SALE - Saturday, meeting we didn’t even elect an Enclose your reply to the ONE incorrect or omitted in­ extra snow tires and rims, 3701) ditions, rec rooms, porches and number and bid price to & x A, number to F.O. Box 161, tinuing dispute that over the rol^bed us of our best talent, and ’TRUCKING, odd jobs, moving ~ LEGAL Manchester Herald. Manchester, (John. ’ learn paste-up and mechanical November 3rd, 10-4 p.m. H41 executive committee, which box in an envelope — ad­ sertion for any advertisement or best offer. 643-9664. large appliances, cleaning roofing. No job too small. CaU yea^s has befuddled such ar­ some of our best talent didn’t 649-31*. make-up. Call 623-1783, 10-3 Manchester Rd., Glastonbury. should have been done at the dressed to the Classified and then only to the extent of a cellars, attics. Also will buy NOTICE p.m. Many miscellaneous items. bitrators as the late Gen. even elect to play. So, we have 1969 PLYMOUTH GTX, ram- MECHANICS - full and part- first meeting,” Bach explained. Manager, Manchester "make good” insertion. and sell used furniture. 644- Private Instructions 32 Douglas Mac Arthur. internal problems added to the air, stereo tape, new paint, Town of East Hartford CARPENTRY - Repairs, time. Also custodian, for Evening Herald, together Errors which do not lessen the 1775. • PMy how sMtysHF SERVICE station attendant, LIVING Room Sale, all fur­ pros taking away our young automatic transmission, 31,000. Connecticut remodeling, additions, roofing. STENOGRAPHY nights. Apply in person, HoUday Positions Now Oi with a memo listing the com­ value of the advertisement • hoppyoffl Lanes, 39 Spencer Street, full and part-time. Apply in per­ nishings must go. Great buy on people. Call after 4:30, 647-9219. TWO handymen want variety of INVITATION TO BID Call David Patria, South Wind­ Typewriting. Beginning panies you do NOT want to see will not be corrected by sor, 644-1796. Manchester. son. Clarke Motor Safes, Route colored TV and stereo, Friday, “ I think it's time to get a your letter. Your letter will be jobs, lawns raked, limed, ler- One Hundred Fifty One (151) termediate, advanced 6, Bolton^ FUEL OIL ORnrERR, Saturday and Sunday, 96 l^ ite “make good” insertion. 1966 DODGE Polara, 3100. Call tilizing, mowing. Cellars, at­ levels. Phone 643-8295. development program in this destroyed if the advertiser .is “Snow Tires” WOMAN to bake and assemble Street, Manchester. 9 a.m. to 5 6494313. WES ROBBINS carpentry p.m. country for the Olympic tics, cleaned. Reliable service. Sealed bids for above will be our famous cream pies in EXPERIENCED secretary t o Must have class 2 license. one you’ve mentioned. If not Reasonable rates. 643-5305. remodeling specialist. Au­ Games. I think the United received at the office of the ditions, rec rooms, dormers, Manchester’s new and exciting work in local office of export it will be handled in the usual TruckS’Tractor 5 Help Wanted 35 Apply in person to Daimy or Scotty GARAGE TAG &le - Saturday States has to face the fact that 643-2711 I HAPF^Y Purchasing Agent, Town Hall, built-ins, bathrooms, kitchens, food and pie shop. Pleasant at­ company. Must be capable of manner. assuming responsibility when - Sunday, November 3, 4. 10-4. 1969 Chevrolet half-ton pick-up, TREE Service — (Soucier) 649-3446. mosphere and bright cheerful we’re just holding our own. 740 Main Street, East Hartford, WOMAN, part time counter management is traveling. Top ^ 102 Adelaide Road. Priced to 6 cylinder, very good condition, Trees cut, building lots cleared, work. Apiily Ann’s Spot, 21 Oak surroundings. Some bakery Those other countries will come trees topped. Got a tree I BIRTHDAY Connecticut, until, but no later salary for the right person. Cafl m move. Furniture, electric up rapidly. They keep their Lost and Found 1 Autos For Sale two snow tires with studs ana LEON CIESZYNSKI builder - Street. experience helpful but will ...... m problem? Well worth phone than, Thursday, November 15, train proper applicant. Apply in Intertrade Scientific, Inc, 646- / MORIARTY sewing machine, tools, work teams intact and let’s face i t ... rims, 31,200 firm. Call anytime 1973 at 10:30 a.m. at which time new homes custdm built, 5660. bench, boat and household LOST - Girl’s eyeglasses, gold after 4 p.m, 228-i^. call, 742-8252. person to Mr. Harovas. Grand­ it’s highly questionable that 1968 BUICK LeSabre, 4-door, GRANDPA and place they will be publicly remodeling, additions, rec SEAMSTRESS experienced in hardware. Lots of household wire frames, with flowered sUp cover work, fiiU or part ma’s Country Pies, 501 West they’re amateurs.” power steering, bower brakes, opened, read and recorded. rooms, garages, kitchens items and much, much more. case, vicinity High school and 38,000 miles, air-conditioned, 1963 CHEVROLET Pick-up, 6 MASONRY - All types, remodeled, bath tUe, cement time. CaU 742-8075. Middle Tpke. 315 CINTfR ST.. MANCHtSTU.tONN.* Phont 643-5135 Biach, the assistant coach of fieldstone meciallty, work The Town reserves the right West Center St. Urgently many extras, one owner, | 1,200. cylinder standard. Must sell, work. Steps, dormers. R^iden- GARAGE SALE, Friday the 19712 U.S. Olympic Basket- needed. Call 643-8461, evenings. 649-7659. best offer over 3300. 646-1426. guaranteed. (^11 after 5 p.m., .. Love, to reject any or all, or any part UM or commercial. CaU 649- REGISTERED nurses, new JANITOR - Man to do general 643-1870 or 644-2975. cleaning in small manufac­ PART-TIME through Sunday, 165. Skates, bail squad which lost that con­ Katie and Jeff of any or all bids, if such action salary scale, 40-hour week, g ir l’s 20” bicycle, mis­ LOST - Much loved, black and 1970 CHEVROLET Pick-up, turing fum. Ciall 646-3800. ATTENDANTS wanted, im- troversial decision to the 1969 OLDSMOBILE, 2-door is deemed to be the best in­ salary 8408.'77 be-weekly, 3 JANITORIAL PUNCH PRESS operator - Set cellaneous items. 108 Vernon Russians, said that until the white female cat. Vicinity excellent condition. Phone 64^ REWEAVING burns, moth terest of the Town. R.E. GOWER — Finish carpen- p.m.-ll p.m. shift or 11 p.m.-7 up and operate punch press for full-time Street. Kenney St. - Hartford Rd. 643^ hardtop, blue with black vinyl 3963. holes. Zippers repaired. Win­ tiy, kitchens, rec rooms, ad­ MATURE SALES clerk - fuU- NCAA is back in the picture top,, air-conditioned, stereo The omission of any of at­ a.m. shift, fuU-time, part-time. WORK blanking, piercing, forming, etc part-time, third shift, 0303. dow shades, Venetian blinds. ditions, porches, any type Many fringe benefits. Veteran’s time through January 1st only. Apply Hess Station, Broad t a G SALE, October 31 - nothing can really be ac­ •V AM//FM radio. Call 643-2109. tached papers from bid sub­ of parts. Good wages and Auto-Servlee Keys made. 'Kw for rent. Si remodeling, 646-2087. Selling eiqierlence preferred. Also Floor Waxer complished. Happy Anniversary Home and Hospital, exit 23 off benefits, must be experience. ______%vember 4, 30 Middle Tum- LOST - Savings Passbook No. Aceeaaorles 7 Marlow’s, 867 Main St. 649-5221. mitted is not available as 1-91 or call 529-2571, Ext. 395, Shoor Jewelers, 917 Main An aqual opportunity “It’s just like if the armed 1968 Plymouth Fury III, factory defense by bidder in case of his Apply Personnel Department, ...... East. Large folding picnic 022-(M)8906-4 Hartford National MOM AND DAD TOBIAS Carpentry service, 233 or 248. Street, Manchester. •mployor Iona (Jompany, 6 Regent Street, Situation Wanted 38 table, four-14'^’ radial tires. forces supplied all the athletes Bank and Trust Co., First air, $500. Repossession, ^vings STUMP Removal — (Soucier). failure to perform his contract repairs, remodeUng, additions, Bank of Manchester, 646-1700. SNOW TIRES - F70xl5, GRANDMA AND Manchester, Conn. household items, tools, dishes, and weren’t included in the Manchester office. Application Goodyear Polyglass, Unsightly stumps, chipped out, in a manner described. garages and custom building. POSITION how open for full­ Call MOTHER will babysit in her furniture, books, old wooden Olympic committee,” he made for payment. Whitewalls, vride tread, very neatly and economically. 742- GRANDPA John W. Torpey 643-5769. time service station attefl^t SALES CLERK - full time, home, vicinity Nathan Hale shaft golf clubs with bag, elec­ declared. The NCAA supplies good condition. 3^. 547-4(m, 8252. Purchasing Agent days, also pights. 18 years or 849-5334 m ature, apply in school. Phone 6461835. tric motors, antique fireplace NEED CAR? Credit bad? a t t e h t io n older. Apply at Moriarty person. most of the athletes and for it FOUND - tan and whitefemale evenings, 643-0700. Town of East Hartford ANY TYPE remodeling and ad­ I Marlow’s Inc., 867 Main St. screens, walnut dining room Bankrupt? Repossessed? ODD JOBS - Moving Love, Brothers, Inc., 315 Center not to have anybody on that 49- mongrel puppy. Call Dog Honest Douglas accepts lowest Connecticut ditions, masonry and cam ntry 2nd SHIFT WORKERS Manchester. WOMAN would like to babysit, set. Rain or shine. Warden, 64645M. SNOW tires - 7.35x14, Jetzon wpiiances, etc. to the dump. work. Free estimates. Call A. Street, Manchester. my home. Pre-schoolers. Call man committee is rididulous. down, smallest payments. Ingrid and Evie Looking for morning work? white walls on Rambler rims, Cellars and attics cleaned. Squillacote, 649^11. 875-6381, anytime. Douglas Motors, 345 Main. Katie and Jeff We need maintenance help. NURSES AIDES - all shifts, FOUND - Shepherd type;ype black, two for 330. Call 646-1271. Landscaping and tree work, RECEPTIONIST - Business Fuel-Feed 5284649. TOWN OF MANCHESTER Apply in person after 12 noon. e x p ...... WILL babysit |n my home, nice 49 tan and gray fe ! qog. Cali AUTO INSURANCE - com­ RootIng-SIdIng-ChImney IS manager, full-time for busy I my hi sal, Rockville office. Need to be : back yard. Call, 647-9411. dog warden, 6464555. pare our low rates. For a SEASONED hardwood. Sawed Legal ROOFING and roof repairing, SHOWCASE person, poised and mature. High school Santo Gets telephone quotation call Mr. Campera-Trallera valescent Home, 745 Main St., to order for fireplaces. Call LOST - Savings Passbook No. Mobiliile Homes Coughlin Roofing Co. 643-7707 education required. Opportuni­ . First Class EXPERIENCED cleaning Elmer Wilson, 6465900. Dolin at 646-6050. CINEMA East Hartford, (jonn. woman available, $3 per hour, Gehrig Award 03S41-024784 Hartfo.rd National CERAMIC Notice 936 SUvar Lant ty for interesting work with Bank and Trust Co., The Planning and Zoning BIDWELL Home Improvement variety. Work includes recep­ SHEET METAL has own transportation. Call 1963 VOLKSWAGEN, running 1973 PROWLER, 20’, used one Happiness is East Hartford SWITCHBOARD O perator tion of patients, bookkeeping, 742-8133. Manchester Green office. condition but needs work. Best month, sleeps 7, excellent con­ TILE Commission will hold a public Co. E xpert installation of Application made for payment. successful Receptionist - Oak Hillm n School: financial management and Household Goods 51 DAYTON, Ohio (AP) - Ron offer. Call 643-18(a afternoons. dition. Fully equipped. Can be One Call hearing on November 5,1973 at aluminum siding, gutters and MECHANICS Block Goes Loose Grinder Sale trims. Roofing instaUation and in Hartford is recruiting for a scheduling. Send resume to box Dogs-BIrds-Pets 41 Santo, veteran third baseman of seen at 303 Woodbndge Street, D o e s ItA III 7:30 P.M. in the Manchester switchboard operator - recep­ “D”, Manchester Herald. RCA 18” black arid white por­ * • Peraonala-Announcementa 2 Manchester, 646-4862. repairs. 649-64%, 875-9109. & MACHINE the Chicago Cubs, has been 1967 MUSTANG, convertible, We specialize in ceramic tile, Many thanks to High School Auditorium, 134 MALE CLERK and stock work. tionist. Applicant should have FREE - Mixed breed cocker table TV, two years old, ?70. Houston Rockets’ Don Smith (35) looks after the ball as 6 named the winner of the 1973 PIANO wanted, any condition. cylinder, standard shift, good slate, flagstone and quarry all who helped. Middle Turnpike East, to hear Apply in person, Barrett Plum- experience in operatin a GAS STATION attendant and beagle puppies. Call after 6 Westinghouse dryer, one year •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• HORACE Tetrault — Siding, ASSEMRLERS old, 180. 6463676. it gifes loose after being blocked by New York Knicks’ Lou Gehrig Memorial Award. Call anytime, 742-7141. condition, 3600. Call 649-8365 tile. For complete bathroom and consider a petition of MAP roofing, storm windows, aw­ bmg Supply, 331 Broad Street, swlthboard, clerical and b needed, full time, apply in per­ P.M., 643-6M Motorcyeles-Bleycles 11 Keeney Street Manchester. skills desirable. ExcellenI son, (Jorin’s Sports Car Center. Minimum' one year N Jerry Lucas (32) in the second period of the NBA game at Ritter Collett, sports editor of after 5 p.m. , Associates of M. & S. W. for remodeling, we’ll handle all nings. Quality workmanship, SET OF bunk b ^ s, 135. Couch, Houston Wednesday. The Knicks won to go over the .500 the Dayton (Ohio) Journal PROFSSIONAL MEN - Solve carpentry, plumbing and tile 6th Grade zoning changes to lands in the free estimates. FuUy insured. fringe benefits. State retire­ Route 83, Tolland Turnpike, experience. Must read ZELLDEE Kennels - Quality FACTORY HELP ment. For information call 242- 150. Double bed with mattress, Herald and chairman of the your Christmas shopping with a 1968 CAMARO SS, Excellent 1973 HONDA, CB 350, 4- Buckland area - Buckland 872-9187, 649-3417. Talcottville, Conn. blueprints. Excellent fringe German Shepherd puppies. Buy mark this year. cylinder, new condition, under work. E x p ^ workmanship Teachers Applications are now being 2274 from 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. or from a reputable brewer. 1-537- 175. Call 872-4447. selection committee, an­ Sarah Coventry gift certificate. condition, 350 inch, 4-speed, and reasonable rates.. Street, Burnham Street, Wind­ benefits and pay. Inquire about our volume dis­ w arra n ts. 643-8261 after 6 p.m. taken for assemblers and write to 120 Holcomb Street, AUTOMOTIVE atagency desires 3155 after 6 p.m. nounced Santo’s selection for new paint, runs great. 3950. sor Street vicinity. ROOFING — Specializing CLEAN USED — refrigerators, count. 649-2333. firm. 649-7200. Call Mamlavllle repairing roofs, new rOofs, machine operators. Apply Per­ Hartford, Ctonn. 06112. part-time help.Ip. Duties would Phi Delta Theta, which spon­ The request is for 4 new PRESSURE RLAST ranges, automatic washers EXPERT bicycle repairs, all gutter work, chimneys, cleaned sonnel Department, Moi[onday- consist of cashier/receptionist, AKC Siberian husky puppy, 10 sors the award. 643-9678 with guarantees. See them at B. Astros Get May Autos For Sale . 4 QUICK SALE - 1972 Buick, makes, models and speeds. Happy Birthday zoning districts and is and repaired. 30 years Friday,ly. Iona■ Company, . . . 6 ■ SALESWOMEN filing and miscellaneous MFC. CO., INC. weeks old. Call between 65, The national collegiate Peugeot, Raleigh dealers, describe on 3 separate maps; Regent Street, Manchester. clerical duties. Approximate 41 Chapel Street 646-5047. Must sell. D. Pearl’s Appliances, 649 Main four-door LeSabre, factory air, LAURA experience. Free estimates. WANTED St., Call 643-2171; fraternity selects a player each MERCEDES BENZ - 1971, 42,- electric windows, posi-traction, Manchester Bicylce Shop, 649- Comprehensive Urban Develop­ Howley, 643-5361. hburs 2-8 p.m, Monday-Friday, Manchester, Conn. year who best exemplifies the 000 miles, full power, good con­ power steering, radio, 39,000 Love, ment - Map Number 1, Industry RN’S and LPN’S, fuU-time and Experienced not necessary. Saturday 612 noon. Call Mr. FREE - four half Persian, half In Straight part-time. 3 to 11 p.m. and 11 KENMORE electric stove, 160, ability and character of Gehrig, dition. Must be seen. Priced miles. Excellent condition. 32,- Craig - Map Number 2, Business I & MANCHESTER Home Im­ Weekdays 5:30 a.m. to 10:30 Fortune, 6461712. Siamese kittens, box trained. p.m. to 7 a.m. Good starting Call Mrs. Brunetti, 643-2487, Call after 5 p.m, 6460675. Portable dishwasher, 180. Both the late New York Yankee first reasonable. Call 1-429-6829 or 1- 500. Phone 649-5265 between 8 1971 HONQA ja i7 5 , excellent MILLAR Tree Service Inc. — Business III - Map Number 3. provement Services, featuring a.m. condition, 3400. Call 644-8204 Removal, pruning, spraying, salary. Regular pay increases. STORE WORK, part-time days, between 10 a.m. - 5 p.m., in excellent condition. Call 646 PITTSBURGH (AP) - baseman and a Hall of'Famer. 423-0293. a.m. - 5:30 p.m. The application is supported total coverage vinyl or Milt Mayi” after 5 p.m. etc. Fully insured. Licensed. Liberal fringe benefits. Phone straightening merchandise, weekdays. BLACK, female Cocker 6442. The Pittsburgh Pirates Have Santo, the Cubs’ third by 5 study documents concer­ aluminum siding. Let us make Mrs. Davis, 528-2167 or apply in Reuss said he has watched 1960 CHEVROLET Impala, V-8* CAMARO H ard to p , 1967, Free estimates. Phone 633-5345. your home look like new. MR. DONUT some cashiering. S1.85. Gelco, Spaniel, five months old, $50. acquired their second May catch a few games and baseman since mid-1960 has ROT, ning Environmental Analysis, person. E ast Hartfora Con­ 255 West Middle Tpke. 283 West Middle Tpk.e., " ' .M7-9879. , washer, almost new, rebuilt automatic transmission, automatic, 8 cylinder, excellent SQL Reasonable prices. Bank finan­ and mirror, 30x60”, in two weeks by sen­ added, “He didn’t impress me. been on the National League two new snow tires,, good nin- Services Ottered 12 CUSTOM MADE draperies, Traffic Analysis, Drainage and valescent Home, 745 Main Manchester Manchester. condition. 31,005. Phone 649- MV cing arranged. 649-0822. Street, East Hartford. Phone 6468916. ding reserve Milt Maybe he’s better than I think, All-Star team nine times and ning condition. Best offer. 649- 8916. very reasonable, work Utility Analysis, Regional SIBERIAN‘ husky pups, AKC, been the top dedensive player 6397 after 6 p.m. LIGHT TRUCKING, odd jobs, guaranteed. Call anytime, 649- Mthi Development Analysis, and a STOCK WORK in store, after 10 females, Canadian and U.S. May to the but I just have to go on what GUTTERS and roofs repaired h^CHINIST— Part-time, mor­ ARTS and crafts demoilstrators GENERAL ELECTRIC at his position five times. FIAT 1969 850 Coupe. Excellent lawns mowed, trees cut and KMUWWTM Cost-Benefit Analysis. and replaced. Excellent a.m. till Christmas, lifting WAITRESS, 3 to 8 p.m. must be champion lines. Sire, Kaset of V for left-hander Jerry Reuss. I’ve seen.” nings, The Amerbelle Corpora­ needed. Great opportunities, no appliances - Save 20-40% off on Santo is the 19th Gehrig 1968VOLKSWAGEN Beetle running condition. Many new removed. Cellars and attics Hal U3-2711 A copy of this application and workmanship. Reasonable boxes, climbing ladders, 31.85. over 18, apply in person. Three Irlicon, Dame, Ton-Mar’s ’The 6-foot-5 Reuss is the se­ tion, 104 East Main Street, experience necessary. Earn Keno’s Keenah. 872-9201. scratched - and dented And General Manager Joe L. winner and follows Wes Parker, with radio, excellent condition, parts. CaU 233-1142 or 2^1264 cleaned. Free estimates; Call CUSTOM made draperies and Wei Oiirie R, Tm! supporting documents have prices. Free estimates. Ralph Gelco, 283 Middle Tpke., West, cond left-hander acquired by bedspreads. Wide selections of Rockville. (Contact Mr. Larry while you learn, part-time or Manchester. A^^ton***^*"^’ appliances. Lib^al budget Brown, attempting to the Los Angeles Dodger first 31,000. 875-1801 after 5 p.m. evenings. 6434000. ispre bera filed in the Town Clerk’s Saunders, 646:1399. Call Stan or the Pirates since the season fabrics. Call 649-1786 anytime. Passafdi, 875-3325, between full-time. No collecting or Live Stock 42 terms available. rejuvenate a club that finished baseman who won it before office and may be inspected 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. An equal op­ delivering. Call 633-1697 Steve, 6460101. ended. On Oct. 18, Pittsburgh ROSSI Roofing, siding, DISHWASHER needed on day in third place this year after retiring after the 1972 season. during normal office hours. portunity employer. between 10-2 p.m. or 6-8 p.m. traded second baseman Dave chimneys, gutters. Free es­ shift. Opportunity for advance­ BEAU MEADOW Farm, three consecutive division Glastonbury, offers boarding MAPLE twin bedroom set, Cash to Philadelphia for Ken PLANNING Si ZONING timates, fully insured. Daye, SECRETARY ment. Waitresses for evening MAN for tire service, with e Xr N WITHOUT ever leaving facilities, pasture, trails, hunt chest, bureau, mirrors. Maple titles, promises further trades. Brett. COMMISSION evenings, 529-8056, Paul shift, must be over 18. Apply to “One club told me it will con­ growing tire concern. Good your apartment building. course, riding lessons, dinette set, dropleaf table, 4 •Reuss had his finest year last Clarence W. Welti, Cosgrove, 643-5364. GAL FRIDAY Manager, Farm Shop, 2892 chairs, china cabinet and tact me tonight,” Brown said benefits and overtime. Must be Become an Avon Represen­ Main Street, Glastonbu^. An schooling ring, 6461175. season with a 16-13 record. In 40 Chairman tative. There may be an buffet. Miscellaneous living Wednesday night. ‘"Three other married and want steady work. equal opportunity employer: starts, he completed Alfred Sleffert, Heating-Plumbing 17 Apply in person, Manchester opening in the building in which TYPE room furniture. Call 643-8641. clubs spoke to me this morning and had an earned run average Secretary Tire Inc., 295 Broad Street, you live. You’ll meet new peo­ for general office work, im­ Articles for Sale 45 and the door is still open on RE-ELECT ROGER M. NEGRO TOWN TREASURER BO’TTI Heating and Plumbing mediate opening for gal with HELP Wanted part time days. of 3.74. Manchester. ple, work your own hours and — Prompt, courteous service. Apply in person, Arthur trades.’' May is 23 and was the Pirates earn, without ever leaving your maturity. Typing and FIVE wood and ten aluminum CaU 643-1496. Treacher’s, 402 Center St. storm windows and doors, three Musical Instruments 53 The May-Reuss swap was a starting catcher in 1973 until TOOL MAKER, machinists. apartment building. Call inow. shorthand a must. Figure ap­ one-for-one deal. INVITATION milUng machine operators, ana 2&H922. titude desirable. Excellent bathroom sinks with American mid-June when Mutiny NO JOB too smalL Immediate WOMAN Wanted. Must be neat Reuss said he was both “sur-. lathe operators. Experienced company benefits. 46hour standard fixtures, 55 gallon PIANO, upright, reconditioned, Sanguillen moved behind the service on service calls. Free and personable, experienced in drum, 85 Lockwood Street. 646 tuned and delivered, 1145. 742- prised and shocked” by the TO BID necessary Apply at Paragon EXPERIENCED Cylindrical week, 8:36^ p.m. Call Mr. plate from right field. May Sealed bids will be receive estimates gladly given on daily cash audits and general 5747. 7141. trade. Tool Company, 121 Adams grinder, milling machine Kurriss for an appointment. office work, basic accounting batted .269 and hit seven home “A PROVEN RECORD of PROFESSIONAL in the Office of The Director of heating % Numbing. Faucets Street, Manchester. trainee. Apply hfr. Brescia, 2861551 knowledge helpful. Apply “I’m surprised because they runs while driving in 31. repaired or installed. Water Gammons-Hoaglund Co., 395 THAYER carriage, maple high GUITAR player looking for General Services, 41 Center Goodyear, Vernon Circle, m 6 (Astros) received only a In Houston, Astros Genefal worked on. Complete ELDERLY gentleman, to wash Main St. THE FIRESTONE chair, stroller, port-a-crib, 15. band or willing to start one. Street, Manchester, Connec­ j systems, rec rooms, 0101. each. Good condition. Many Call Mike, 649-4152, second-string catcher for me,” Manager Spec Richardson says ticut until November 20,1973 at S dishes 3-4 nights per week. App­ TIRE C RURRER CO. the 24-year-old pitcher 'said in etc. Call M & M Plumbing & ly Cavey’s in the mornings, u PART-TIME work at home on smaller items. 644-2025. Milt May will be the No. 1 11:00 A.M. for the following: Heating, 649-2871. 125 McKee Street TIRE Service man. Good sta6 HAMMOND Pqrta-B organ and Houston following the trade. “I catcher for the Astros next East Center Street. the telephone in Manchester ting salary, 46hour week, un­ ADMINISTRATION of TOWN FUNDS" 1. CODIFY AND PRINT TOWN area. (Jail for information, 1-' Ea3t Hartford, Conn. BRUNER fully automatic Leslie concert 122, with reverb, thought I was worth more than season. CHARTER SEWERLINES, sink lines, An equal opportunity employer. iform supplied. Apply water softener, model DU748, 6 months old, 12,600.643-0188 or AUTO BODY repairman. Long 6565515 or 1-673-2995. Goodyear, Vernon Circle, 646 2. TOWN WIDE CURBSIDE cleaned with electric cutters, established well equipped gar­ w ill guarantee O K. Cost 1300, 644-0684 ask for Brian. by professionals. McKinney 0101. Asking 1140. 6467417. COLLECTION OF PAPERS age has opening for WANTED Babysitter in my - ■ . -M^ ■( *8,430,000.00 In Certificate of Deposits placed on Competitive Bidding Bid forms, plans and Bros. Sewer Disposal Com­ experienced body repairman. home, 11:30 a.m. to 4:45 p.m. MACHINE operators to start Fertilizers- Junior High X^CoUntry pany, 643-5308. ■MAINTENANCE Supervisor, SET NERF bars, 118. Intake 55 specifications are available at Good pay. Permanent job for Must have owrn transportation. immediately. Experience not necessary, will train responsi­ must have excellent manifold for 2-barrel carb, 118, quality worker. Fringe 6467809 after 5 p.m. COW m a n u r e - 16 and 112 the General Services Office, 41 ble applicant. All company paid references. Good knowledge of never used, for late series Center <■ Strdet, Manchester, benefits. Mellen, White & all types of building loads. Also gardens roto-tilled. Run Scheduled Monday Interest earned by Competitive Bidding ‘173,088.14 Town of East Hartford WOMEN - Senior citizens and benefits. Apply Connecticut Cy- Volkswagen. 649-9235 after 6. (Connecticut. Palshaw, 107 Burnside Ave., maintenance. Good starting Phone 6468’?31 after 6 p.m. One hundred junior high Schools entered are Illiiig and East Hartford, Connecticut East Hartford. . students, needed for part-time •cle Accessories, 316 Hartford Town of Manchester, ' Rd., Manchester. salary and excellent benefits.. ALUMINUM SHEETS u s ^ as cross-country runners in three Bennet of Manchester, Avon, work in Burr Corners Shopping Manchester area. Monday Connecticut Center. Call Mrs. Gilnack» 646 printing plates, .007 thick, Wanted to Buy 58 grade divisions are scheduled to Berlin, Penney, Rham, Silas ■> through FYlday, 8 a.m. t o 5 p.m. Robert B. Weiss, INVITATION 2637. Olan Mills Studio. MAN TO direct addepertments 23x32”. % cents each or 5 for 11. take part in the second annual Deane of Wethersfield, Saturday, 8 a.m. to 12 noon. Phone 643-2711. General Manager of two 6,u()0 to 8,500 daily ’ V WANTED - 1972 Torino station- Illing Junior High Invitational Timothy Edwards of South TO BID SHOWCASE newspapers, 30 miles apart in Send resume to Box “ G” , wagon. good condition. Call RE: CHAIN UNK FENCING RN or LPN, 11-7, weekends. Manchester Herald. Monday afternoon at Illing Windsor and Vernon. Roger Negro, for the FIRST TIME In theTown’s history In­ Call 649-4519, Laurel Manor. areas that will flow together. DARK rich, clean loam, 5 anytime,ytir 649-9470. Several of the top harriers in Sealed bids Will be received CINEMA Two separate, modern, com­ yards, 123.50 plus tax. Gravel, High. 1 WAITRESSES - No ex]xpenence each division include Seventh itiated, in February 1973, Competitive Bidding on Cer­ at the office of the Purchasing N eed s WANTED - two relief second plete offset plants. Aggressive, sand, stone, pool and patio WANTED — Antique furniture, The run for seventh graders INVITATION. Agent, 740 Main Street, East young, privately owned coni- necessary. Will train . Married sand, 6469504. glass, pewter, oil paintings or Grade,- Ed Lemieux of Illing cooks, 2 davs per week, alter­ women.preferred. ^ply after 2 starts at 3:20 with the eighth and Darran Walton of Vernon; Hartford, Cpnn. until Thursday, Part-time usheij nating weekends, hours 10:30 pany willing to snare ownership other antique items. Any quan­ tificate of Deposits, which has yielded additional Earnings. , TO BID .p^.m., LaStrada Restaurant, NEWSPRINT end rolls. 25 grade students starting out at Eighth Grade/T’Wes Fedorchak Sealed bids will be received November 15, 1973 at 10:00 Apply in persoh a.m.-6;30p.m. and2p.m . -7:30 and growth with the right man tity. The Harrisons, 643-8709, .East, 699 Main Street, cents each. Inquire side door. 165 Oakland Street. 3:40 and the ninth graders at 4. and Bill Pillard of Illing, Brett in the Office of The Director of A.M. and will be publicly p.m. p.m. Contact Mrs. Kingsley,, to biuld a team of top, key peo­ ple. Man must be practical, a Manchester. Manchester Evening Herald. No team scores will be kept. Jones of Bennet, Pete Denno of General Services,, 41 Center opened and read at that time Meleadows Convalescent Home. Medals will be awarded the top 6462321, e x te^ o n 52. shirt-sleeve operator and HIGHEST prices paid for an­ Edwards and Bruce Lindstrom ' Street, Manchester, Connec­ and place for the above men­ 936 SILVER LANE STATION Wagon drivers. CAMERA - Pentax, 35 mm, tique furniture, paintings, finishers in each grade experienced in all areas of 10 of Vernon; Ninth Grade - Glenn ticut until November 20,1973 at tioned commodities and ser­ EAST HARTrORS advertising: No big shots, Immediate openings available, single lens reflex, meter. Kako clocks and all collectibles. Any bracket. Bin d e r y man, able to run three trips a day, good pay. Call Flosdore of Illing, Bob Lyon of 11:00 A.M. for the following; vice. small bindery and paper cutter. executives or ego maniacs need flash, filter, leather case. Good quantity. Cameron. 644-8962. 643-2414. for Christmas. 189. 875-0151. The course measures ,1.8 Bennet and Kelly Octigon of STORM DRAINAGE: Information for bidders, Call 6261783, 163 p.m. apply. Call or write John W. Rooms Without Board 59 miles. Penney. NORTH ELM STI^ElN- specifications, proposal and , Nash, Westfield Evening News, WHITE BROOK contract forms are available at MACHINIST - We have the 'Westfield, Mass., or Winsted- ROOM near Parkade for rent. Total Earned In Proper Investment of Town Funds Special attention is callemto the office of the Purchasing following openings: Lathe, Evening Citizen, Winsted, The Kitchen and living room the requirements of the Davis- Agent, 740 Main Street, East Bridgeport, Jig Bore, Cin- RN Conn. timatic. The PurPurdy ‘ Coip., 586 Part-time 3 -11 P.M. RUMMAGE SALE privileges. Call 643-4005, 8 a.m. Muffler T h a t’s Bacon Act Labor Rate. and Hartford. •434,869.73 Hilliard Street, Manchester, Excellent wages and benefits. MUNSON’S Candy Kitchen, - 4:30. Guaranteed for Employment'Standards. The right is reserved to reject 6494)000. V Route 6, Bolton has opening for Bid forms, plans and any or all, or any part of any or Modem and pleasant surroun­ Friday, November 2,1973 ROOM for gentleman, quietj dings with a skilled, and woman to work in sales and as long as you specifications are available at all bids when such action Is PILGRIM MILLS, 434 Oakland retail candy manufacturing, 9:00 A .M . convenient location. 224 own the car... the General Sehrices Office, 41 deemed to be for tjie best in­ Street has full and part time dedicated staff. hours to be arranged. Call 649- Charter Oak Street, 643-8368. Center Street, Manchester, terest of the Town of East openings for experienced sales 4332.for appointment. COOPER H A U SUPPORT THE ENTIRE DEMOCRATIC TEAM Connecticut. Hartford. ladles. Apply in person. THE THOMPSdN House - Cot­ ■> 875-2517 SOUTH UNITED METHODIST CHURCH tage St., centrally located, Town of Manchester Town of East EXPERIENCED exhibit CUSTODIANS — Experienced, 385 West (Jenter Street builder wanted. Supervisory... large, pleasantly furnished Ck)nnecticut . Hartford rooms, parking. Call ■6462358, hM Fw ly TIm CosRiiinis io Is-eMel Ispr W. Wagn — Dsfs Ws8,^Tffisiswr John W. Torpey evenings. Manchester,' East 6468129 experince preferred. Call Sponsored by . Stanlay Circle OLENDER’S MUFFLER SHOP Robert B. Weiss, Hartford area. Phone 6465691, Displaycraft, Manchester, 646 for overnight and permanent ROUTE 83 ROCKVILLE General Manager Purchasing Agent 2-6 p.m. .9557. guest rates.

•\ . J - / ---PAGE^ ------THIRTY------— MANCHESTER ^ _EVENING I HERA.D, Manchester. Conn., Thurs.. Nov. _ 1,1973. _ MANCHESTER e v e n in g HEBALD, Mgrohester, Conn., 'Thurs.. Nov. 1.1973- PAGE THiBTv^iyp Rooms Without Boord 58 Ap»rtmont$ F.or Root 5$ Aportmohlo For Root 63 Houaea tor Rent 65 Apartm ent Bulldinga- Houaea For Sale 72 Houaea For Sale 72 Out o f Town-For Sale 75 lu lu N \ r For Sale 70 OUT OUR WAY BY NED COCHRAN LADIES Only Nicely fur­ SPACIOUS, pleasant. 2- FIVE ROOMS, tiled bath, heat, OUR BOARDING. HOUSE With MAJOR HOOPLE bedroom apartment, near' shop­ MANCHESTER, West. Vacant nished room for rent, all hot water Included. Middle- 6-rooin Cape, 3 or 4 bedrooms, FIVE-ROOM Cane, 2 or 3 MANCHESTER-Charming 7- T ry.m tt.*******^ *****^ * CICERO, HoW CAN VA J YOU'LL HAVE T O SPEAK ping, bn'bus line, very g ro o m s , large kTtthen, tiled room Cape located in desirable 1 OKAY, IT'S A OUARTER BtT, THEW-- utilities included, private aged adults. Security deposit. garage, rec roomi on bits line, 4 4 M B .Y .bath, den, carpeted iiving room Honn. .— — AIITIflllE Mil HMlAl STUCty WITH ALL THAT LOUC>eR... I CAN'T HEAR YOU'RE ®W/ SHE/MAY / t 's Ta^e r / / r s T reasonable rent for refined References. No pets. Parliing. Henry area, large rec ANTIQUE COLONIAL RACKET OblN'ONT J YOU OVER THE /WUSIC! I SAV SHE'S SEEM WAITIWS TILL I -A S K YOU TO PICK UP AW TIMBHeiS WORKBP b'edroom with community short walk to stores, church, with fireplace, fenced-in yard, h a v e T b GO TO THE STORE FOR V!3U ITEM ORTWO.BUTWOT kitchen, iiving room and two middle-age adult. ^ 1 2 ^ . 11V4B Schoor Street, across ■nEsnnir nopoin room, flreplaced living room, Rustic 4-bedroom home filled' > -A W ' WOW THAT VM GOIW', SHE'LL THIS RARP IN schools. Six months lease, 32M near schools aqd shopping, 333,- dining room, and much more. FIVE.'YOU ALWAYS SBARS! r HATE baths.'' Ideally located to bus frpni East Side Rec, near Main. per month. 849-3635. Built 19M, central location, with all the old charm — 3! | WVJT A m TO S E T A T LEAST FIVE EXAGGERATE MANCHESTER - five-room 500. Ovmer 643-2392. Wall-to-wall car )et throughout. cn«gol t h in g s fo r HER AT T H IW G S y TO SBHP HIM line and stores. Piease call immaculate condition, ranges fireplaSes,'-stone with duteh| >\ THE PRUGSTORE. TO A poeroB, after 5 p.m., 6 ^ 3 ^ . duplex apartment. Two LOVELY 2-bedroom apartment Priced a t 355,901 . Zinsser Agen- ELi^NGTON New large 8 and r^ lg e ra td rs stay. This is MANCHESTER - Rockledge cy ; 646-1511. I oven in den, one in living room!! B U TT SUPPOSE bedrooms, no children. with refrigerator, range, dis­ r u I^AVB TO.' References. 3150. Hayes Agen­ bedrobm Raised Ranch. Call the oiie you’ve been looking section. Beautiful 5-bedroom ; I and iast a firepUtce in master; || posal, neat and air- 649-1142. ^ Split, has living room witlf COMFORTABLE Room, plea­ cy, 6464)131. conditioning, parking. 3195 for. Mid 40s. MANCHESTER - uAci;uuvcExecutive ' modern kitchen,' >1 sant location. Parking. flroplace, dining rooiA, kitchen custom built Ranchmch. T h r e e /! baths. High acre wooded!!' monthly. Handy to Main Street. BOLTON Lakb)..^ small single MEYERS REALTdRS with all appliances Including Gentleman preferred. 118 MAIN ST, - 3 room apart­ Call 644-2427. spacious bedToomsms, family " lot with barn. ' References.. Phone 649-6526. ment, heat, security, 3160. Call home, 2 bedroonts. stove and 643^)609 649-5524 dishwasher and disposal, walF room off kitchen, r^,^ refrigerator. Heat notdncluded. to-wall carpeting, rec room, 3% 1, rec r ; MERRinAOENCY I 646-2426, 9-5; MANCHESTER area - den, lovely secluded lot. Hayes ' 122 E. Center St. ' >! PLEASANT, quiet furnished Available immednlely, b a ^ , Uffge lot. Priced right. Agency, 648-0131. (Hebton). Modern 4 rooms, references and security d e ^ it Call Mitten Agency, Realtors, REALTORS 646-1180 ! room for working gentleman. SEVEN-ROOM Duplex, 3 3190 per month includes heat, Bualneaa Property - F o r Call 646-7944. required. 3180 monthl] 643-6930. ^ bedrooms, living, dining, fami­ hot water, carpeting, 2029. •ISale 7j MANCHESTER - Porter ly rooms. .Modem kitchen with appliances and storage, 64^ Street section. 6-room custom MICKEY FINN BY HANK LEONARD new cabinets, stove, MANCHESTER - Four built Cape, dormer, garage, 2871, 6464882. MANCHESTER - Four-room i^A*T.£?.^TER STREET - Of- bedroom Colonial, 2 fireplaces, CONTEMPORARY Ranch, 2 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• refrigerator and dishwasher. flee bOilding, originally set up treed lot. Hayes Agency, ^ acre Vermont type setting, IVi THERE’S A BIG PARTY '“'-^-'i'l'^O O SH -I HAVE 3250 and security. 649-3050 after house, furnished, quiet setting, laundry and mud room off 0131. ^ FOR THE CAST AT A r e a l I,0T Apartmonf For Rent 63 NICE one-bddroom apartment, for dental------office. — Waiting ./aitingroom, baths, 2 fireplaces, rec room, SARDI'S! IT'S A 1 p.m. garage. Responsible people on­ kitchen, enclosed jalousied GREAT/) O F RESPECT quiet location. Includes heat, ly. ^ 5 monthly. Hayes Agen- two operating rooms, spare porch, patio, walk up attic, rec low 40s. Hayes Agency, 646- TRADITION OF THE FIVE-ROOM upstairs apart­ 0131. THEATRE/ appliances, air-conditioning room, three Tabs, half bath, room, Martin School district, ment. Stove, garage. Central. FIVE-ROOM first-floor apart­ and carpets. 3185. Paul W. parking, plus thre^rpom apart­ Phone 649-3616. ment, lovely fenced in yard, Ansaldi built, treed lot. OT Dougan, Realtor, 643-4535, 646- MANCHESTER - 4-bedrobm ment on second floor. 350,000. Immediate occupancy. 2-car BOLTON — Clean, 5-room married couple only, two 1021. ^JiJbnck Agency, Re^ors, Priced from Ranch, 3 bedrooms, garage, so ' Dutch Colonial. Four baths, garage, 344,900. Call Warren E. HARP. 4 1/2 ROOMS, second floor. children accepted, no pets, double garage, executive $36,900 • $38,000 good location. Asking 3 ^ , ^ . 3155. Utilities and appliances Howland Realtors, 643-1108. ll-l LEANPER' Adults only, no children or tets. neighborhood. November 30th Frechette & Martin Realtors, not included. Security deposit RANCHES • CAPES LIFE'S LONGEST MINUTE • mi kr HtA, lx.TM In US fn OH I h l 649-4068. occupancy. Hayes Agency, 646- Inc., 647-9993. references required. 643-6927. ^MANCHESTER - Acre COLONULS 0131. parklike lot, 7 rooms, fireplace, CLEAN, convenient, 3-room VILLAGER Houaea For Sale 72 Four homes immediate NEWLY redecorated third IW baths, sundeck, garage, COVENTRY — Exceptionally apartment. Stove, refrigerator, APARTMENTS occupancy or choose your CAPTAIN EASY heat, parking, storage, garage floor apartment, 4 rooms, MANCHESTER - Finally a nice 338,900. Hutchins Agency, 649- clean 2-bedroom Ranch, living BY CROOKS & LAWRENCE Five-room, 2-be.droom Out of Town- 5324. lot. included. 3145 monthly. marriecT couples only. 3135, Raised Ranch that can be room with fireplace,, kitchen, AS THE WATCHMAM CHECKd townhouse, wall-to-wall For Rent References. Ask for Mr. utilities and appliances not in­ 66 bought for a moderate price. $1,150 oom wall-to-wall caroeting, garage, PK.FOyLE'S INNER OPFlCe... cluded. Security deposit and carpeting, fireplace, 2 air con­ Call us for details and inspec­ PORTER ST. area - im- 30-YEU CONVENHONJU. gorgeous yard. Must be seen to Belfiore between 4:30 and 5 maculate 7 room Colonial, gar­ p.m., 647-1416. references required. 643-6927. ditioners, appliances, heat EAST HARTFORD - 4 rooms, tion. T. J. Crockett, Realtors, MORTUGES AV/ULUIE appreciate. Asking $25,000. and hot water, IV t tiled baths, adult couple, no children, no 643-1577. age, trees, privacy. Hutchins Frechette & Martin, Inc., 647- PRISCILLA ’S PO P Agency, Realtors, 649-5324. BY AL VERMEER AVAILABLE immediately, FOUR ROOMS, centrally washer and dryer hookup, pets, stove and refrigerator, VANTAGE REALTY 9993: three room heated apartment, located, second floor, heated, patio. No pets. heat, hot water. Call 289-2897,4- PRIME AREA - If you want VOU REALLY A PERHAPS!' 3165. Security, 646-1189. 8 p.m. your children to swim in their MANCHESTER New Listing. 872-9402 GLASTONBURY - New 8 WAMT TO BE A LIBRARIAN BUT SHE responsible couple preferred. Charming 6-room Cape on t r e ^ LIBRARIAKI , NEVER HAS GETS TO Call 649'2759. Call 649-7620 own pool and play in their own, l/2room ail brick Dutch VERNON - Fully carpeted, 2 lot in the Center of town. Wall- TIME FOR READ ALL/ , ATTRACTIVE 4\k room, se-' large backyard, call us to. find Colonial, 3 full baths', first floor LOVE AND .ABOUTyV*^* cond floor apartment near bedrooms, appliances, narking, out about this fine Split-level to-wall carpet, 3 bedrooms, family room, prime ROMANCE FOUR rooms, second floor, enclosed porch. Priced in the adults only, no pets. Call 649- park, bus stop and stores. Stove laundry hook-upt yard home. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, neighborhood, 81/2% mortgage low 30’s. Zinsser Agency, 6 ^ 5987. and refrigerator, 3150 monthly, A beautiful apartment, 3180. 91- 643-1577. CONTEMPORARY Ranch, 12 with 25% down available. 368,- lease, security. Middle-aged NEW 3-bedroom Duplex, half of 30. Homefinders, 325 fee. 549- 1511. acres, 7" rooms, 4 bedrooms, 500. W arren E. Howland, two-family. 1V4 baths, 6980. YARD for kids, first floor, 2 couple. No pets or children, 100x190’ LOT goes with this beamed ceiling, garages, Realtor, 643-1108. carpeting, appliances included. view.Hutchins Agency, 649- bedrooms, garage, basement, references required. Call 646- clean 8-room older home. Three MANCHESTER . __ 1074. Full basement, 3267. per month. VERNON - Willow Brook 5324. ^ COVENTRY - Wee house, long J Lffijwi NtA. I.., TM «„ US rn, (W. 3130. 13-29. Homefinders, fee Paul W. Dougan, Realtor, 643- bedrooms, 2-car garage, large Oversized 6-room Ranch, 325. 549-6980. Apartments, 3V^ rooms at 3180; on charm, nestled on a beautiful 4535, 646-1021. iV z rooms at 3205. Includes kitchen included in this scarce spacious living room with MANCHESTER - One^bedroom low 30s price range. More Imd CUSTOM built, air-conditioned, half acre lot, lake privileges. Ranch type ^artment, private heat, hot water, refrigerator, fireplace, 3 large bedrooms, California Ranch. Flreplaced $15,900. Pasek, Realtors, 289- k'E CANYON ______BY MILTON CANIFF DELIGHTFUL duplex, TWO-REDROOM Townhouse, available to buy. T. J. Crockett, ■:r,?r;VS' spacious 3 bedrooms, stove, entrance, includes heat and oven-range, disposal, dis- S’“ "'^^157^^ formal dining room, kitchen living room, formal dining 7475, 742-8243. full private basement. Private hwasher, wall-to-wall m j-1577. ll-l HE WOULD TaLTHBR a n d IF s h e p io n 't V iTHEN HB' parking, children welcome. appliances. 3170 per month. with built-ins, oversized tiled room, modern kitchen with /VWmS? AWFUL THINeS S US P EO iD TBU TT MIA5 CEATAI|7 entrances and patio. Includes carpeting, air-conditioning, GIVE HIM/MONEY TO LEFT.. SHE WAS ALONE SHFD LEFT WHEN I REAl iKD $2^. 15-34. Homefinders, 3 ^ Paul W. Dougan, Realtor, 643- SIX ROOM Ranch, 2 baths, bath with vanity, mud room, dining area, family room, three COVENTRY - North - two acre ABOUT JIALKY AND OLEV BET AGAHNST OLEYS heat, appliances, carpets, 3240 parking, swimming pools, farm, spacious older Colonial. /n iE BORN LOSER I WENT NEXT POOR! TOWN WHEN THE e n g r a v e d COM- fee. 549-6980. 4535, 646-1021. heated rec room, oversized car: large enclosed sunporch, large bedrooms, fourth possi­ BY ART SANSOM INCLUDING OLE/S PLAYING-HE'D — HER ROO/M WAS A per month. Paul W. Dougan, lighted tennis courts, basket­ ble. 2-car garage. Beautifully Excellent condition, two baths, REALLY HUfeT HER' I SAW aEY 'S FVTER WHICH HER port, air-conditioned, wall-to- gversized 2-car attach^ gar­ J W ID /MISSINGj d a d GAVE HER-TOR Realtor, 643-4535, 646-1021. ball court, ice skating, picnic landscaped grounds. Marion E. barn, $39,900. Hayes Agency, ON BUDGET? Two bedrooms, MANCHESTER - Deluxe 2- wall carpeting, corner lot age, over one acre park-like ' ' m MCTHgRTEU^ m TD^l /1 IHIUK.VOU'RE?' CHRISTMAS WAS NOT bedroom townhouse, IVz baths, groves, storage. No pets. Call Robertson, Realtot','643-5953. 646-0131. appliances, parking, iaundry WE HAVE customers waiting 160x110.). 643-5447. grounds. Priced to sell, |46,- hook-up, yard for kids and pets. patio, full private basement, in­ Vernon, 872-8511 between 9-4, m e BEEN) A 6AP w m fatoer G s O O P BO/'. for the rental of your apartment weekdays, afte r 4, and on 000. Only 3125. 5-40. Homefinders, cludes everything except elec­ MANCHESTER - two family BOLTON - Spacious U&R built tricity. Ideal location. $270 per or home. J.D. Real Estate weekends, call 872-4400. Lota-Land lor Sale 73 Ranch. Two baths, country 325 fee. 549-6980. Associates, Inc. 643-5129. house, Oakland St., asking 326,- U » REALTY CO. MC. month. Paul W. 000. Call 525-7054. 643-26B2 kitchen, family room, im­ Dougan,Realtor, 643-4535, 646- ROCKVILLE - Three-room mediate occupancy. Acre treed IDEAL for older working cou­ LOOKING for anything in real Robert D. Murdocii ple with mother. Immaculate 1021. apartment, heat, hot water, MANCHESTER lot. $46,900. HayeS Agency, 646- estate rental — apartments, MANCHESTER - Henry Street Realtor 0131. new 5-room, 2-family house. stove, refrigerator. 3135. Adults near Princeton, Charming homes, multiple dwellings, no only. Security deposit required. AHENTION RUILDERS Two bedrooms, heated back LANDLORDS & REALTORS fees. Call J.D. Real Estate Cape, dormer, large living porch for washer and dryer, Parking for one car. Call 643- room, fireplace, paneled family EAST HARTFORD - Big, va­ Thoroughly screened tenants Associates, Inc. 643-5129. 9678. TWELVE room duplex, vacant ■Three acres of heavily treed cant 6-6, two-family in good ground floor, stove, sent to you free of charge. We room, screened porch, side has been redecorated and refrigerator, crpeting, nice land available now for only condition looking for a new will fill your vacancies fast at MANCHESTER — Attractive 4 HEBRON - four room apart­ aluminum siding, lovely treed has new heating system. Other yard, centraliy located. No lot. Immediate occupancy. 320,000. Can be used as two owner. Centrally located with 2- no cost or obligation to you. room apartment, stove, ment, with bath, country living, side good condition and will lots or 6ould be divided into car garage. 'T. J. Crockett, pets, no children. Security. Priced right. Lower 30s. Amida nrovide good income. Close to HOMEFINDERS refrigerator, references, no city convenience, next to a three lots. City sewer very Realtors, 643-1577. THE FLINTSTONES BY HANA-BARBERA 3225. 649-2152 after 5. pets, $140. 228-3540, 649-5325. Realty, 644-1539. Main Street, schools. Good ______527-5448 bubbling stream . 3170 per close by. Call Mr. Bogdan now month, deposit required, financing available. Call Peter­ ALLEY O O P T BRING your pets, first floor, man, Realtor, 649-9404. at 649-5306 to inspect. Survey BY V.T. HAMLIN I L O V E HIAA THREE ROOM, quiet, pleasant children welcome. No pets. Call 0A 5 ^ ' l f BUT JU S T DON'T ' utilities paid, one bedroom, MANCHESTER - Four rooms, convenient location. Working Manchester 332,500 available at our office. HEBRON parking, fenced yard. A steal at 646-6776. ,..BUT YCAN’T s e e KlNtXA LIKE TH'THING Q O O o l l H A V E T H E singles preferred. No children. adults. No pets. Partly fur­ NEW COLONIAL styled 6-room v t 3135.7-3i3. Homefinders, 325 fee. 7-ROOM COLONIAL ACRE OF TREES IT NOW ITS O O / WHAT'D\ THATS PULLING US... *' AM BITION TO 3109 plus utilities. Security. 643- nished. Lease, security. 643- ROCKVILLE 6-room duplex. Raised Ranch, 2 fireplaces, 2 DARK ! in LOOK ONLY DIFFERENT/ 549-6980. If you are searching for an • • B&W»» Surrounds this large, lovely, MAKE SOM ETHING 9274. 2880. l/2baths, fully carpeted, range, J N OUT OF HIM / No pets. Security and ' older home in top condition in dishwasher, disposal, extra clean 7-room Cape Cod TWO-BEDROOMS, k u ir 'a k T The BARROWS & WALLACE Co. SPACIOUS two bedroom apart­ TWO-ROOM apartment. Also references required. 3195 a good neighborhood, don’t aluminum siding, storm win­ Realtors — MLS with loads of extra value - parking, basement, laundry ment. New kitchen, central, three room apartment. Heat, monthly. Call 875‘-4815. miss this one. Two garages, dows, doors. Call for details and Manchester Parkade — 649-S306 fireplace - garage - 2 full ' hook-up. 3l40. 8-25. adults, no pets, security, ing'round pool, sleek new appointment. Call Peterman, baths. Financing readily Homefinders, 325 fee. 549-6980. references, 3200. 649-0533. Realtor, 649-9404. available on this fine home kitchen with built-ins, Texas MANCHESTER - Off Porter Bualneaa Locatlona- size dining room, rec room, Street, A-zone building lot that priced in the mid thirties. Call BA R G A IN B e a u ty - 2 PIVE ROOM Duplex, near park For Rent 67 NEW 6-room quality built Mr. Bogdan, 649-5306 for ap­ bedrooms, basement, garage, and shopping, private shaded huge screened porch. Call Joe Colonials on Lydall Street. Han- offers privacy, yet close to all laundry hook-up, yard f( for Gordon, 649-5306. town conveniences. Call pointment. yard, full basement and attic, MANCHESTER - 100,000 ^ location with city utilities. Rover. All for onlyily 3110. 3 r 12-37. adults. 3170. Phone 646-6297, Fireplaces, bath and a half, ful­ Martens Agen’cy, Realtors, 646- Homefinders, 325 tee. 549-6980. WOODLAND square feet, will divide. 2550. 643-5691. Suitable for manufacturing and • • B & W * r ly equipped, kitchen, aluminum • •B&W«» siding, storm windows and a MANOR warehouse. 1-226-1206. MANCHESTER - Bush Hill The BARROWS A WALLACE Co. t. H71 ^ WtA. I... tL m*^.! 0)t\ VA MANCHESTER Marvel, 3 The BARROWS & WALLACE Co. doors. Mid 30s. Open daily for MANCHESTER - 4 rooms, first Realton — MLS bedrooms, first floor, Realtors — MI^ your inspection. Call builder for Road, 30 acres of prime land for floor apartment, no appliances. APARTMENTS 460 MAIN St. — Ideal for store, Manchester Parkade — II4S-53W appliances, parking, basement, Security deposit. $130. Call 649- Manchester Parkade — M9-53M details, 643-2282, 644-8896. developing. Excellent area. MR. ABERNATHY BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY fenced yard for kids and pets. Homesteatl Street office, etc. 3160. Call ^ 2 4 2 6 ,9 - MePheters Agency, 1-342-0491 2813. 5. 3160. 12-33. Homefinders, fee (Off W. Mlddls Tpke.) MANCHESTER - 61/2 room days, 1-342-3651 evenings. 9ITD0WN, \ WHAT A SHAME .. AND RIGHT IN THE MIDDLE 325. 549-6980. FLOSSIE... TH IS HAD TO CHARLES Apartments - 4 1/2 MANCHESTEH PROFESSIONAL office, Ranch. Fireplace, rec room, • •••••••••••••••.••*••••••••# GLASTONBURY - Suburban OF MY COFFEE BREAK TOO! Built by CIRCA 1730 - Antique Colonial immediate occupancy. Subur­ I'L L CALL h a p p e n ! room Townhouse, appliances, beautiful, spacious. Excellent Out of Town-For Sale 75 living in horse area, trails near­ Sheinwold on Bridge U&R HOUSINQ CORP. recently restored, 7 fireplaces, ban location. City utilities. 330,- » o « OBLIGATORY FINESSE air-conditioners, heat, hot exposure. First floor, all summer kitchen, new baths, by, ^ Bell Street, 6 room V APARTM ENT water, sound proofing, 1 and 2-bedroom luxury facilities, parking. Reasonable 900. Hayes Agency, 646-0131. Ranch, 2 fireplaces, 2-car gar­ SOMETIMES WORKS North dealer Queen Wins The play worked in this case. kitchen. Two-car garage. COLUMBIA LAKE Area- By Alfred Sheinwold RENTAL OFFICE carpeting, storage area, apartments. Features wall-to- rent. 649-1680, 649-3549. Philbrick Agency, Realtors, Gracious nine room Garrison age, summer house with North-South vulnerable South began the trumps by West had to take his ace . of washer-dryer hookups and MANCHESTER - 7-room Experts give the name We have a large variety of wall carpeting, vanity tile 646-4200. Colonial, quality materials and fireplace, 2-stall barn, pool. NORTH leading low from his own hand trumps, and South could later basement garage.. Call Charles Cape, 2 tiled baths, huge yard, “obligatory finesse” to a cer­ deluxe one and two-bedroom baths, built-in oven, range, STORAGE warehouse, 10,500 workmanshipIP throughout. 2 Only 7 minutes from Aircraft, 4 K8 through West’s ace. West draw the last trump with his Ponticelli, 6464800. square feet. Stock Place, rear. 25% down, 32,55 monthly 40s. 6334390. tain play. As a matter of fact, apartments and townhouses dishwasher,. refrigerator and RANCH - 6 rooms, ll/2baths, l/2baths, 25x15 livingBgl room with (D Q764 naturally played low, and dum­ king, th e rest was easy. Attractive rental. Brokers P.I.T.I. to qualified buyer. this play isn’t really a finesse at throughout Manchester. Ren­ disposal, electric heat, 2 air formal dining room, 3 Warren E. Howland, Realtors, fireplace, large cabinetrin kitchen <0 Q 6 my’s queen won. Daily Question MANCHESTER - Super deluxe, protected. Cdll 522-3114. bedrooms, garage, treed lot. withths self cleaning • oven and dis­ COLUMBIA LAKE - Year 3 all, but it certainly is , ♦ AKJ 72 tal office open daily from 9-5, conditioners, glass sliding 643-1108. 'round. Ranch type home, oil m Now declarer returned a low Partner deals and bids one 2-bedroom Townhouse, fully 334,900. P hilbrick Agency, hwasher. Large paneled family obligatory. WEST EAST spade. The next player other times by appointment. doors, all large rooms. Full THREE carpeted, air- fired heat, 1 1/2 baths, 2 trump from dummy and played carpeted, dining room Realtors, 646-4200.. room with sliding glass door to North dealer ♦ QJ10 752 4A94 passes. Yoii liold: Spades, 6- overlooking sunken living basement storage area, ample conditioned rooms available fireplaces, appliances, low from his own hand. This deck, 2-car garage with loft, North-South vulnerable 4CU \A0HT HAVE TO VM3RRS'A80(Jr It was clear that he was going This bid shows 13 to 15 points, DANDY double, heated 2 and Sunday. Other times by 4*be Q 10 5 4 jack or ten is bound to take a se­ apartment, heat, hot water, load. Warren E. Howland, 6464200. first-floor faniily room. A sunken living room, large ther- there was a gotxl chanee that he stoppers in all of the unhid basement, yard for kids. A nice Realtors, 643-1108. North East Soufh West cond trump trick. The only hope stove and refrigerator. Nice home w ith the size and con­ mopahe windrows, on 11/2 acres would also lose two trump suits. clean place. 3140. 17-1. WOODSTOCK - 4-5 bedroom Pass is that the ace will have to yard, convenient location. 3150 Call: ' MANCTESTER - 5-family plus veniences for an active with 10-mile view. $48,500. y ~ tricks. The defenders took their 1 * 1 0 1 ♦ Copyrigbi 1973 Homefinders, fee 3M. 5494980; 8,300 SQUARE Feet, for 80- Cape, flreplaced living room 2 < 0 Pass .3 ♦ Pass appear on the trick, even monthly. References. Mr. U&R HOUSING CORP. 5-car garage, excellent income, family and the tasteful ap­ Philbrick Agency, Realtors, two spades and then shifted to cents per square foot including with beamed ceiling, 36* railed 3 0? Pass All P though South had played low. General Features Corp. THREE room apartment, heat, Belfiore, between 4:30 and 5 043-0551 central location. 369,900. 6464200. ______clubs. It was now up to South to 4 C? p.m., 647-1415. heat, sprinklered offices. pointments for the very sundeck, full basement, oil appliances, on bus line, Robert Murdock, Realtor Philbrick Agency,Realtors, 646- limit the trump loss to one Opening le.Td - 4 0 Warren E. Howland, Realtors, 4200. selective buyer. Coburn COVENTRY - Excitingly un­ heat, paneling galore. Trees parking, adults, security 043-0551 643-1108. upon trees, no inflation here, trick. Answer to Previous Puzzle deposit, 314S. 649-7544, MANCHESTER - 4 rooms, Stepheh J. Luchon Jr. Rd. area, $43,900. ique custom built Raised Ranch stove, refrigerator, heat, hot * on wooded lot, balcony $26,900. Lake privileges too. Joe South had only one hope: that Hawaii T A g> R TWO, FAMILY, 5-5 flats, good P THniri? u » water, carpeting. 3195. Lease. Sup’t. - 640-5257 THREE offices for rent. May overlooks beammed cathedral Petrowsky Real Estate Co., one of the opponents held the 0 g N income. 329,900. Philbrick W ARREN E. M 1 £ e IHKEE and one-half rooms, call 649-2813 be subdivided. Choice East Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. ceiling living room, formal Realtors,-MLS, 1-974,1500 or 1- ace and only one other trump. topless spade suit and needed basement, large porch, yard, ______^_____ 928-6563 Eastford or Putnam ACROSS 2 Mourning 1? 1 Center Street location. Heat, HOWLAND dining room, 3 or 4 bhdrooms, He therefore played on the the sLae strength of the ace of fabric wall-to-wall carpeting, FOUR room flat, second floor, air-conditioning, parking in­ office. CtCFi 1 Honolulu is on NEW 3-room apartmerit with GEORGIAN COLONIAL - king sized inaster, multi­ CA'kAUJ -assumption that this holding ac­ hearts for his bid. Moreover, 3 John (Oer.) refrigerator, stove, all utilities, close to Main Street, churches, cluded. Inquire at John H. RMltors B43-1108 //-/ appliances and carpeting, heat Center chimney, 2 fireplaces, functional finished lower level, tually existed. Eqst had passed- throughout SMauna — 4 Distinct part 3225 a month. Call 623-9866 and hot water included, base­ middleaged couple preferred. Lappen, Inc, 164 East Center in-law apartment, 2 1/2 baths, 8 Hawaiian 5 Diving birds ■ between 10-4 p.m. modern kitchen with built-ins,, There was no problem about with the ace of spades; he 6 Exclamations ment storage and laundry Stove included, no children or Street or phone 649-5261. large formal dining room, 2-car garage. High 30’s. island pets. Call 649-8733'. Waoted-Real Eatate 77 SH O R T RIBS BY FRANK O ’NEAL who held the ace of hearts. would have raised spades if he 12 Draft 7 Canadian, tor facilities, convenient location. front-to-back living room, large Philbrick Agency, Realtors, 13 Unit of instance DESIRABLE 4-room garden MANCHESTER - Four or five West had overcalled with a /also had the ace of hearts. M 3175 per month. Call Peterman, EXCELLENT location,. near front foyer, den, screened 6464200. resistance 8 Church service S k A B s u r jH i apartment, conveniently bedroom older home. Rural SELLING your home, land or A GOOD mirage,' E D flflf^ owner, 649-9404. . , AVAILABLE December 1st, 3- hospital, carpeting and all porch, 4 bedrooms, 2 l/2baths, 'CHATEAUNEUF (elec.) 9 Nautical term located, heat, hot water, range, location. Small barn and gar­ business? For quick efficient BUTNOTAb/HMr 10 Employer bedrooms, 11/2 baths, utilities included, parking. Call garage, large lot, high on a hill COVENTRY - Oversized 6 DU BV=e 1929. 14 Too refrigerator, parking, 3165 649-9258. age. Reduced to 337,900. Paul service, call us. Cardinal Real­ M IR A G E / 15 Stream 11 Electrified 30 At all limes 45 Cry of FOUR ROOMS, all electric carpeting, appliances included, in one of Manchester’s finest VI. Dougan Realtor, 6434535. room Cape, IVa baths, full shed ------^ particles 31 Ceremony monthly. Adults, no pets. 643- full basement. Call after 4. 643- ty, 646-1473. G A 'ZElC '

■ y ' fftGE THIRTY-TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Thurs., Nov. 1, 197S ' i .

w -\ t Weiss Names Twcl Members * .p -• To Committees ALICE EVANS . The program at the West •State Occupational Therapy to the nitty gritty in order to get Hartford center includes wheel The newly qjected steering , lleralil Riqiurler Organization and the Connec­ things accomplished. From Town Manager Robert Weiss The first step to form a Com­ chair square dancing, basket-, committee will start planning ticut Coalition of Allied Health birth through high .school ahd has appointed John .M. mittee of the Handicapped was ball, soccer, duckpin andjfen programs for the handicapped & rvices would stand by and be for those over 65 there are I McLuskie of 243A N. Main St. to taken last week when nearly'40 pin. bowling, camping, swim­ at its first meeting Nov. 17 at willing to help. many services available, in MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, NOV. 2, 1978 — VOL. XCIII, No. 29 the Jury Committee and handicapped persons from the ming, archery, weekend trips to Manchester Community Mancheater-A City of Village Charm TWENTV.FOUR p a g e s - TWO SECTIONS i-RiCE, riT O K N CENTS "It is a good time now for between there is a gray area.” College. • > Edward F. Pagani of 53 Gerard Manchester area gathered at muSeums, sports events and people to get into action,” Dr. One individuaF person can get St. to the Parking Authority. other places of interest. It also Manchester Community Alice Turek, Manchester’s some-attention, as a group, you Both are Democrats. has an unemployment group, College to discuss their needs health director, said. She ap­ can have a clout,” he Said. McLuskie succeeds the late cultural and political affairs FIRST and to name a Steering com­ proved a center for the han­ Keefe also said that the TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) Joseph . Moriarty, also a mittee. cliibs, male and female beailty dicapped oh .a regional basis Human Relations Commission — Marva Dennard, a 33-year- j Democrat, and will fill the term care classes for pracitcal per­ Mrs. Dorothy Kenny,' who and suggested that perhaps the can act as a catalyst to get old mother of two, became the to Dec. 31, 1974. sonal care, arts and crafts, first brought the needs of the workshop,or the emotionally things started. "We need names first black woman in the nation Full Pagani succeeds Acle John­ handicapped to the attention of resources and spdrts clubs, and handicapped programs could be to receive a master’s degree in Slated On and an Idpa of the number of son, a Republican and chair­ a daily living program, which the Human Relations Commis­ expanded to include physically people we are Involved with, 10, crim inology whep she man of the authority until last includes cooking, and other sion, was elected chairman of handicapped people. 15, or 400?”, he said. graduated from Florida State July, when his five-year term the steering committee. Other tasks using adapted materials. Mayor John Thompson spoke University recehti) expired. Pagani’s term is to members are Joyce Baker, “By joining together, you will of his involvement with han­ July 1978. Pete Sweet, Ciint Adams, Joe bring together people who need dicapped people and the lack of Re-appointed to the three- Blette, Barry VanCamp, Tom to be together,” Mrs. Janet information available for them. member Jury Committee, for Shay and Frank Vacaro. ■ Small, occupational therapy He urged the handicapped to T apes the period Jan. 1 to -Dec. 31, The handicapped also had a coordinator at Manchester organize and then let the 1974, were Mrs. Joyce Gutman Community College, told the GIFTS FOR BABY look at what they could do for government know about their WASHINGTON (AP) - A crucial Watergate conver- saw no reason why testimony of 89 Tanner'St. i Dem.; and group. “Handicapped people Sleepers • Creepers • Bibs Zumwalt said, a switchqr had themselves and' what could be needs. ^ 'Watergate prosecutor .said in sations went unrecorded. could not continue today. palgn director John N. Henry Escott of 266 High St. done for their needs. Edward, need four things, stimulation, failed to turn on a second “The Human Relations Com­ Toys • Undershirts court today many questions re­ Ben Veniste said that two- Ben Veniste opened the day’s Mitchell, had been received on West, Rep. self-worth, sense of community machine for the April 15 date. Preneta, program director for mission is concerned with any main to be answered about days of testimony by White court session by detailing dis­ an unbugged telephone. The to afford an opportunity to You gat the best for less at Plazal Later, he said, he remembered the United Cerebral Palsy people problem, and the han­ White House claims two tape House witnesses “raised many crepancies and questions he White House showed logs in­ relate meaningfully to society, that the switcher hadn’t'been Association-of Greater Hart­ dicapped are people with recordings don’t exist, but a questions which still have to be said had been raised in earlier dicating Nixon was in his and a need to have confidence set'to operate that day because Manchester ford, told of the services it problems,” Francis Keefe, presidential lawyer said that answered.” testimony: second-floor residence when that you have mastery, over it was on a weekend; provides for the handicapped of chairman of the commission PLAZA DEPT. STORE apparent discrepancies could U.S. District Court Judge —A Roman numeral one had the call came in, and Zumwalt your environment,” she said. Hospital 29 towns at its center in West told group. He said it is time (Wo Have A Notion To PIoom ) be easily explained. John J. Sirica indicated a appeared on the back of a box A White House archivist testified that only one bugged Mrs. Small promised that the Notes Hartford. "to stop dreaming and get down Next to Frank’s Supermarket The prosecutor, Richard Ben fullblown hearing was on tap containing a tape which the testified that the official diary telephone, in the Lincoln Sitting EAST MIDDLE TPKE.. MANCHESTER Veniste, said he intended to call and denied a request by White White House says ran out on an of President Nixon’s minute- Room, was on the second floor. Discharged Wednesday: at least' eight present apd House lawyer J. Fried Buzhardt unattended recorder hours byminute whereabouts on April That conversation between Joseph Surprenant 61 Coleman former Nbcon administration to delay proceedings until Mon­ before President Nixon’s 15 was revised after more than Nixon and Mitchell took place Rd.; John Brackett, 114 New officials, including former day. crucial conversation on April three months, on July 26; the three days after the break-in at State Rd.; Albert Perry, 21 White House chief of staff H. R. "It is the desire and aim of 15, 1973 with his then-counsel, same date Watergate Democratic headquarters at Court St., Rockville; Velina Haldeman, to testify about the this court to get all the infor­ John W. Dean III. Ben Veniste prosecutors subpoenaed nine the Watergate. Reynolds, Enfield; Renaud White House’s claim that two mation,” Sirica said. He said he said there has been no explana­ White House tapes and related RE-ELECT documents. The archivist, John —Ben Veniste noted that' Quirion, 68 Chestnut St.; Sandra tion as to who wrote that nota­ there are disrepancies between Boudreau, East Hartford; Nesbitt, said this was only a View Film on United Way tion or/if a “Part Two” tape Zumwalt’s original notes and 2 Frank Lower, Glastonbury; exists for that day. coincidence. But Ben Veniste Fuel Shortage said it raised another question his later record listing who took Nathan Agostinelli, left, state comptroller, is shown with Linda Ursin, Hebron Rd., The April 15 conversation is out tapes from storage and Bolton; Patricia Martens, 138 about the reliability of White Cliff Robertson, of screen and television fame, right, as one of two the Wliite House says when they were returned. The Cushman Dr. House evidence. they watch a special showing of United Way’s 1973 cam­ went unrecorded. In it. Dean prosecutor noted that no record Mildred Martin, 285 Cooper Emergency Plan —Ben Veniste said no proof paign film, “The Turning Point,” in which Robertson is has testified, Nixon indicated has been presented at all of Hill St.; Pansy ^ jk a , Coven­ complicity in the Watergate had been presented that the the star. An unidentified United Way official looks on. The what happened to stored tapes try; Dorothy Herold, Coventry; cover-up. other Watergate-related con­ occasion was the United Way kickoff luncheon at the ruth ction eeded In The Works versation, a ' June 20, 1972, after their existence became Hilary Dunbar, 89 Greenfield ntegrity —The same tape box,bears known publicly in mid-July. He Sheraton Motor Inn in Norwich at which Agostinelli was a telephone call from Nixon cam- Dr., South Windsdr; Jam es WASHINGTON (AP) — Faced with a worsening of the the notation, “Full. Tape said the White House has guest. Hollis, 134 Brook St., South Removed,” for Monday, April fuel shortage, a key senator and the White House energy presented no evidence that Windsor; Joseph Rabaglino, 69 16. But a Secret Service techni­ anyone had searched for a adviser have agreed to act “without delay” on an Hamlin St.; Benjamin Cavazza, cian who minded the tapes said recording of the June 20 104 Main St.; Raymond Senator Notes Coventry emergency plan. All of the airlines said they that on other occasions when Mitchell talks. Bouchard, East Hartford; DEMOCRAT Senate Interior Committee were cutting back on “lowload” tapes ran but, he sometimes Two Ways Timothy Baraw, Coventry; Among witnesses scheduled Chairman Henry M. Jackson flights, which are not' heavily wrote “tape ran out” on the To Gain Status to testify today was presiden­ Kathleen Peterson, 202 Bolton said he and White House ad­ travel^. back of the box. Ben Veniste Rd., Vernon. BURLINGTON, Vt. (AP) - tial aide Stephen V. Bull, the ' viser John A. Love agreed on —Canada, the United States’ said the notation “Full” could FOR be read two ways, either that Republican Sen. George Aiken man who removed batches of quick action because “ thefcrisis top source of foreign oil,-said it Democrats Rebut took a look from the Vermont tapes from storage starting last is much worse than all of us an­ is raising its federal ex^rt tax the tape had fun out or that it viewpoint Thursday at a state­ April 25,10 days after the Presi­ Rockville ticipated a week ago.” . on crude oil by almost 400 per had almost run out. ment by former special dent learned that Dean was Board of Directors The two met after a reassess­ cent. —The prosecutor noted that Attaeli By GOP Watergate prosecutor offering his damaging Hospital ment of the effect of the ban by The tax will inOrease from 40 Secret Service Technician Ray­ Archibald Cox that he may have testimony to. federal nine Arab nations on oil cents a barrel to $1.90 a barrel, mond C. Zumwalt had chang^ Noes Bottles Bound For Recycling been the source of a news leak. prosecutors. In a statement released last shipments to the United States. effective Dec. 1. The current his testimony about why two will not run our campaign based, Aiken said it reminds him Admitted Wednesday: Esther Recent figures more than price of Celnadian crude is $4.20 days of presidential conver­ Buzhardt presented two night,' the Democratic can­ on rumors and innuendoes. We This bottle collection is the result of a school film on Oology and the efforts of two that there are twQ ways to gain didates said they were “ap­ Chardis, Hopkins Rd., doubled previous estimates of a barrel at the Alberta sations were recorded on a witnesses on Thursday in an do not need to stoop to these families. When Charles Hartley, front right, and Raymond Hampton, rear right, saw a status: Come to Vermont and Ellington; Susan Ferguson, the loss in oil imports, Jackson welU^ead, and Canadian Energy single machine with only a six- attempt to convince Sirica that palled and dismayed at the tactics.” film at Illiiig Junior High School on environmental improvement, they felt motivated to do break a leg skiing or leak a Stafford Springs; Paula said. Mipfster Donald Macdonald hour supply of tape. At first. the two conversations weren’t N latest tactics used by the The candidates then said “the something about it. With suggestions from Richard Cladc, executive vice president of the ‘"There’ll be a lot of things story to the New York Times. Republican party in this cam­ fdfcts are as follows:” Fillmore, Granby; Kathryn said if that rises, the export tax recorded. Greater Manchester Chamber of Commerce^ and the services of a town highway truck, 15 turned off the moment that last paign.’’ 1. As soon as the Democratic Laney, Mt. Vernon Dr., Ver­ will be reduced a like amount to ship comes in,” the Washington The Democratic candidates Town Committee learned of At­ non; William Lojzim, RFD 1, boxes of sorted bottles and broken glass collected from Hie neighborhood and roadside keep the export price constant. Democrat said. know “that the residents of ty. Richard Cromie’s employ­ Tolland; Michael McManon, litter were taken to the recycling station at the town sanitary landfill. Assisting the boys The U nit^ States is current­ Involves 560 Acres Jackson has introduced Coventry deserve more than a ment by Hartford Process he Orchard St., Rockville; were, front row left to right, Mike Hampton, Patty Hampton, Stephen Hartley, Jeff ly importing just over a million legislation to deal with thu fuel mud-slinging, fact-twisting was replaced as nominating Florence Monahan, School St., Hartley, and Charles. In rear, left, Donna Hampton. The Hamptons live at 423 E. Middle barrels a day of crude oil from shortage. However, Ihe ad­ campaign. In this time of chairmen at the September Rockville; James Rock, Tpke., and the Hartleys live at 421E. Middle Tpke. The youngsters intend to continue their Canada. ministration disag):bes with national crisis created by the Town Committee meeting. Mr. Anthony St., Tolland; ulia project. (Herald photo by Ofiara) —The Defense Department several provisions,/ national Republican leaders, James Curry is nominating Wilkerson, River St., Rockville. was given special .priority to There were -fhese other we on the townwide level should chairman for the Democratic Discharged Wednesday: buy U.S. domestic petroleum Buckland Proposal developments oti the fuel shor­ do everything possible to keep Town Committee. Joanne Bauchman, Crest Dr., ahead of other customers, ad­ The School Referendum Question' tage: /^ politics clean and decent.” 2. Mrs. Holly Gantner has Vernon; Patricia Chamberlin, ding further pressure to —Auto, tjrhvel became more The Democratic statement not been on the Democratic Thompson St., Rockville; Fred supplies. About half of Defense expensive in many areas of the was in rebuttal to yesterday’s Town Committee since 1969 and Desjardiri, Pinney St., Department fuql needs are To Be Discussed country', with price increases of statement of Len Benjamin and has not been active in politics Ellington; John Dyber, RFD 4, purchased from abroad, the as much as three cents a gallon Frank Bisson, Republican cam­ due to her previous employ­ Coventry; Annie Grigley, School Imprcivement government said, adding that at some gas stations. A breakdown of the '• paign coordinators. ment as a news reporter. Broad Brook; Bertha Johndro, Defense cannot rely on foreign DOUG BEVINS says “careful preservation of The Democratic candidates Chamberlin St., Rockville; Phillips Petroleum Co., citing supplies in present cir­ natural settings will be com­ Manchester total notes that'87 V (Herald Reporter) 3. Mr. George Wisnewski increased costs of foreign crude acres would be commercial, 38 stated that they have “run their was appointed to the Economic Candy LaRosa, Enfield; Craig cumstances. plemented by in-depth plan­ campaign based on a four-page Parker, Vernon Apts., Vernon; Tax Impact Assessed oil, raised its wholesale prices —Commerce Secretary Zone changes to allow a ning.” acres would be industrial, and Development Commission in Patricia Ward, Vernon Ave., by three cents a gallon for gas­ 138 acres would be residential. platform which outlines the the spring of 1972 almost one Frederick B. Dent urged U.S. proposed commercial- A chart prepared by Fischer Vernon. oline and heating oil. Sun, The total number of residen­ problems facing Coventry and year prior to knowledge to industry to take immediate con­ industrial-residential center on shows that 263 acres of the DOUG BEVINS junior high school project and Union and Skelly oil companies tial units planned is 2,034, of proposes solutions based on DevCo. The Economic Develop­ bond obligations intq perspec­ servation measures. “Failure former tobacco land at (Herald Reporter) other town projects. announced price hikes of one proposed development are in which 1,064 are in Manchester facts.” ment Commission has been an tive for the taxpayer, Moore to conserve now will aggravate Buckland are the subject of a Manchester and 298 acres are in The junior high school cent per gallon. Dealers im­ and 970 are in South Windsor. They stated “this platform inactive board that has not met LAST IN A SERIES said that each mill of the extent of business shutdowns in public hearing scheduled Mon­ South Windsor. renovations-additions proposal current 1973-1974 tax rate mediately began to pass the in­ months ahead ...” he said in a day night by the Manchester The condominium housing, was mailed to every resident in on a regular basis, has not Manchester school ad­ About Town — the first question on the Nov. creases on to the consumer. telegram sent to leading cor­ Planning and Zoning Commis­ Fischer says, will be arranged Coventry three weeks ago so made proposals for any ministrators say there will be produces approximately $266,- 6 voting machines — would cost 000 in tax revenue. —A number of airlines porations. . sion (PZC).- to create a series of.' that the voters would know the economic development and for “no significant increase” in the Tani Family — Back Row: John, Mary Jean, Front Row: Jean, Beth a total of $5.6 million. An es­ diminished the number of Love said the administration The hearing is scheduled to neighborhoods connected with Democratic candidates position, . the last two years has not spent Cub Scout Pack 2 will have its town’s tax rate if voters ap­ Moore noted that Manchester Zone Change timated $3,159,500 of that total flights. The nation’s three is “giving serious con­ start At 7:30 p.m. at central recreation and com­ on all of the issues from the the $200 alloted in the town first meeting of the season prove a Tuesday referendum bonding indebte'ness is in a would be financed by a town favorable condition now, with largest airlines — American, sideration’’ to regulating Manchester High School’s Hearing mercial areas, ^me of the * very beginning of this cam­ budget. tonight at 7:30 at Second question appropriating $5.6 paign.” bond issue, and the remaining outstanding bonds at less than Trans World and United — business hours. Bailey Auditorium. existing tobacco sheds on the ' The Democratic candidates Congregational Church . The million for renovations and ad­ Monday Night property will be rehabilitated The candidates went on to say $2,440,^ would be funded by ten per cent of the maldmum droppied 80 flights to conserve Love and Jackson both said The PZC will solicit public urged the residents of Coventry program will include a filiii and ditions at Bennet and filing. and converted for use-^s com­ “We have met people at state grants. debt allowed by state law. fuel. Other cuts were an­ the administration has to be .comments on four zone changes Monday night’s public to attend, the Meet The Can­ talk on "Parachuting.” Parents Their claim is backed up by munity centers,' the firm says. meetings and in door-to-door Based on Moore’s projec­ The $5.6 mtUion junior high nounced by Delta, North Cen­ “ready to invoke rationing as requested by MAP Associates, hearing on zbhe changes at didates Night, friday at 7 p.m. are requested to accompany town bonding, indebtedness Plans for the residential canvassing and we have dis­ tions, the junior high school school renovations-additions tral, . Piedmond, Coptinental, necessary,” though neither which is planning a 560-acre Buckland'— to be conducted at at St. Mary’s Hall. their sons to this meeting. projections made by Town Con­ village include a .library, cussed issues. We have not and bonds (if okayed by the voters) program to be decided by Frontier, Eastern and would pr^ ict whether it would development on land in both M anchester High S;6hool’s troller. Thomas Moore, whose church, and meeting hall, ser­ would be issued in fiscal year voters Tuesday is described, by Northwest Orient. be necessary. Manchester and South Windsor. Bailey Auditorium at 7:30 p.m. VOTE FOR JOHN TANI estimates show that retirement 197W976, and the first full-year, vice shops, and facilities for school administrators, to MAP Associates is seeking — will be the only time of high school bonds over the recreation and socihl functions. \ Coventry principal and interest payments provide space for the ninth four zone changes in areas of townspeople can .speak about next two years would almost Fischer says it has been on those bonds would be due in grade at Illing Junior High the.263-acre part of the subject the requested changes. offset obligations for bonds that ^working in the Manchester- Missing Tapes fiscal year 1976-1977. School, relieve the overcrow­ School Buses Face land in Manchester. The land is The hearing, to be conducted' might be issued to pay for the South Windsor area for the last ARE The combined principal 'and ding at Manchester High now '^zoned Rural Residence, by . the Manchester Planning Discussed 18 months in the planning Raymond F. “ponny” Damato interest cost of' all school and School, and modernize and cor­ and the applicant is seeking and Zoning Commission (PZC), Foes S'ay DevCo Doris and Fran Keefe process. Zone change requests By Weicker general town bonds is about rect long-standing deficiencies ^Some Limitations ' changes on certain portions of was scheduled for the high Charlie and Rose Pillard have not yet been submitted to Kay Moran Jobless Rate $714,651 in the current fiscal at Bennet Junior High School. the property to CUD (Com- school in response to in­ WASHINGTON (AP) - U.S. the South Windsor Planning and Joe and Lou Grzyihkowski year. In 197^1975, that obliga­ The total is divided into $2,- prehensive Urban dications that a large number of Sen. Lowell P. Weicker, Jr., R- Limits Candidates Ed and Lorraine Dupre Drops To Zoning Commission. tion declines to about $593,277. 719,000 for Bennet and $2,881,- Development), Industrial, townspeople may want to speak Conn., said Wednesday it Ada and John Sullivan Joe McCarthy On Gasoline Tom Cullen of the Fischer If bonds for the junior high 000 for Illing. Business 1, and Business 3 about the zone changes being remains to be seen how much 4.5 Per Cent There have been “some received indications they’ll be firm said he has been meeting MONICA SHEA “How are we, the residents Gerry and Seltha Okrant Tom Sweeney school work and two other The proposal is essentially a Zones. sought by MAP Associafes for a the Senate Watergate com­ limitations’’ placed on able to obtain an adequate supp­ with property owners whoM and taxpayers, to ascertain the Jim Fraser WASHINGT-ON (AP) - The projected general town projects scaled-jown version of a ^.8 The development is being new development at Buckland. mittee “can go atiead and do” CprrespondenI Nancy Scott Manchester’s school bus con­ ly of gasoline in this manner, land abuts the proposed opinion of a candidate if one nation’s unemploymeiit rate (Laurel Lake part one and million junior high school planned by Arthur M. Fischer, MAP Associates intends to with two of the controversial Victor and Irene Abraitis which will insure the school development land. Cullen said Pete Gaiiasso took a sharp and surprising highway improvements) are tractor in attempts to obtain Inc., of New York City, with the make a'one-hour presentation, White House tapes not in The Committee for the cannot ask “are your for or renovations-additions project Arthur and Emily Tolf downward turn last month, issued in fiscal year 1975-1976, a gasoline. School Superintendent board of a tax exemption of the assistance of several firms con­ Fischer has made several -• existence. Preservation of Coventry against the big city proposed by Anne Rothman at, the start of the hearing, to falling to 4.5 per cent of the required half-year interest pay- (See Page Eleven) James P. Kennedy said today, gasoline purchases. changes in the development 2 claims freedom of speech is Hartford Process-DevC loca­ tracted to conduct detailed describe the zone changes and “We at'e going to try in the Alan and Barbara Gates Dr. G.R. Moore but no school buses have run out Kennedy said the 14-cent-per- plans based on suggestions tion in Coventry? work force, , the lowest jobless .ment on the new bonds would studies of certain aspects of the the planned community. The meantime to make the assump­ beiqg denied candidates in the gallon tax rebate is not made by area residents. Paul and Claire Rossetto Mary Mohr rate §ince March 1970, the slow the declining bonded in­ of gasoline. plan. / hearing will then be opened to tion that what has been toid to c'^ing election Wue’ to the “This question cannot' be provided for under the present MAP Associates, which government said today. debtedness. If those three Kennedy said the school bus A series of documents con- public comments. us is true,” said Weicker out­ presense in town of DevCo. answered legally because a John and Barbara Hutchinson Nora and Bili'Crowiey ' gasoline purchase arrange­ purchased the tobacco land’ The unemployment rate projects are bonded that year, S'-., contractor — the Manchester cerning- environmental PZC members say they have side the Senate Watergate The committee issued the preconceived opinion can Henrietta Ruff ment. from the Hartman Tobacco Co. Lenore and Harry J.' Deegan matched the predictions of the the combined principal ahd in­ School Bus Service — is buying analysis, traffic?, analysis, indications the hearing will be hearing room. following statement yirough jeopardize their right from CLOUDY Reporting on the heating fuel in August, is an investment Gerald and Marilyn Rothman Nixon administration, which terest cost for 1975-1976 would gasoline from a dealer as he has drainage and utilify analysis, completed Monday night, but “The committee will try to Virginia Diehl, interim chair­ voting on any application “the M. Grayce Pienzio oil situation, Kennedy said dis­ partnership of which Arthur had forecast earlier this year be about $520,819. in the past, but the Board of regional development analysis, they say a second hearing ses­ pinpoint it down in all its man of the cornmittee. big city developers wish the Joe and Irma Czerwinski tributors have assurbd school Fischer is the lead partner. John M. Rieder the Jobless rate would drop to In fiscal year 1976-1977, the, Education is working on a long­ and a cost-benefit study have sion could be conducted if respects,” Weicker said. “It is unbelievable that an town to act upon. Becoming cloudy tonight with administrators that there will Fischer recently completed Hugh and Martha Ward Jim Menditto 4.5 per cent by the end of thefirst full effects of the three term solution to gasoline supply been prepared and submitted to public comments run very late. J. Fred Buzhardt, a lawyer issue with the poential of “Is this fair to the resident a chance of occasional rain, en­ be an adequate supply of No. 4 development of a 1.3 million- year. The unemployment rate projected bond issues would be ding Saturday morning. Then problems in which the school the PZC with the zone change for President Nixon, told U.S. changing the character, and taxpayer to be denied the James and Joanne Carlson Ai Reaie and No. 6 fuel oil this year, PZC member David Paris has square foot regional shopping had remained stuck at 4.8 per felt, and the combined principal board will buy the gasoline and application. District Judge John Sirica lifestyle and very nature of an opportunity to vote for can­ Tom and Peggy O’Neill becoming., partly cloudy. Low “barring unforeseen events called attention to a little- center near Washington, D.C., Bob Bianchard cent since June. and interest cost would climb to then sell it to the contractor. ■ "rhe plans for Buckland, ac­ Wednesday that a telephone entire , community cannot be didates who declare, one way or tonight 45 to 50. High Saturday known state statute which and is now involved in develop­ Harry Madden The Labor Department’s about $823,168. From then on, and/or an extremely cold cording to the Fischer com­ conversation on June 20, 1972 openly or freely discussed by another, their stand on an issue Ken and Joan Reynoids around 60. School administrators have requires a 4-1 PZt vote for ap­ ment of regional shopping Bureau of Labor Statistics said according to Moore’s t>rojec- winter.” pany, envision a 10 to 15-year with former Atty. -Gen. John candidates for the Town Coun­ of such magnitude.” John Fitzpatrick Precipitation probability 30 proval of a zone change if at malls in Virginia and Maryland Chuck and Nataiie McDonneil the big decline was posted tions, tbe annual bond development program to in­ Mitchell and the President was cil. "The committee feels the per cent tonight and Saturday. least 20 per cent of landowners and a comprehensive develop­ Jim and Mary Halloran Pete and Gail. Kassel because employment was obligations would remain in the clude a regional shopping not recorded because the call “This new council will noti residents and candidates are Winds southerly tonight 10 to within 500 feet of the property ment in northern Baltimore extremely strong in October, $800,000-plus range until 1980- 20 miles an hoijr, shifting to center, a hotel-convention was made on an'extension not orily appont members of the^ being short changed and Pat and Tim Moynihan Bob and Eleanor F. Brennan affected by the proposed zone County, Md. , rising by 570,000 to a total 85.7 1981, when the principal and in­ northwesterly 15 to 20 miles an center facility, office buildings, connne.cted to recording equip­ Planning and Zoning Commis­ deserve a release from this bin­ change submit a signpd protest. 1 The development firm is 1 Dot and Pat Ciancy Bud and Mary Cowles million on a seasonally adjusted terest cost would'be down to Herald Endorsements a campus-style research park, ment. < sion, but may also st in a ding decision in the form of a hour Saturday morning. ■ Otherwise, approval of zone Represented locally by the Madeiine and Gordon Aiiein basis. $601,998'. .and a supplemental con­ Buzhardt said a second con­ legislative capacity to adopt a declaration from Hartford Jeff Cleaves changesi require a simple ■Manchester law firm of.Marte^.^— I- It was the second straight Moore’s projections don’t High Low dominium community. Planned Unit Development u n -. Process-DevCo officials and/or Mary and Charies O’Connor T h e Herald’s editorial e,n- majority (3-2) vote of PZC Keith, and Clendaniel. ' ' versation between John Dean Walt and Lucille Sinon month that the number of peo­ take Into account probable in­ Anchorage 31 16 Fischer says the plan for der Section 8-13 (c) of the' their attorney stating that a members, Paris said. The only other local firm in­ and the President April 15,1973 creases in the town grand list, Boston dorsehients for Tuesday’s General Connecticut General Statues candidate’s freedom of speech Bili and Betty Davis Paula Leone ple with jobs had risen, in­ Buckland will "capture the es­ volved in the proposed develop­ was not recorded because of a and nor do they make provision Giicago according to the public political need not be denied because of dicating that the nation’s Election will be found on page 4 today, sence of old New England town State statutes govern certain ment is GFjswold St Fuss. Inc., technical rnaifunction or an in­ for state-mandathd revaluation, Denver position ruling handed down by threat of legal ramification or economy is perhaps much planning” and will incorporate procedures — such as public of Manchester, consulting adequacy of the system. due about 1976. San Francisco the editorial page. the town attorney.” entanglements.” . , stronger than even government the best of modern develop­ hearings — of municipal zoning engineers. economists have b^n saying. To put the projected annual Washington ment t^hniques. The firms commissions.

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