PAGE TWENTY-FOUR — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Fri., March 14, 1975 Junior Jaycee r ^ ia u r a n t g u id e ^ N a m es Slate j'ti * 'M: o v e n t r y ilantrl|p0tpr Eupninn ibralh GARDENING C B, FRANK ATWOOD COVENTRY MR. Manchester—A City of Village Charm yt/U)S. MANCHESTER, CONN. SATURDAY, MARCH 15, 1975 - VOL. XCIV, No. 140 TWENTY-TWO PAGES PRICE: FIFTEEN CENTS Correspondent 742-9495 It takes two years for a blossom to appear on the The Coventry Junior Jaycees Arrowhead Philodendron at the have elected temporary of­ home of Mrs. Anna B. Ronzello ficers. They are; President, on Helaine Rd. This is the year George Messier; internal vice Greek Shipping Tycoon and the plant has blossomed. president, Ken Goodale; exter­ It could go on,to blossom nal vice president, Paul Lan- every year, perhaps, except drey; secretary, Jim Bour; and that the plant is nearly seven treasurer, Craig Ardel. feet tall now and in a few The Coventry chapter is the months would reach the ceiling. second Junior Jaycees group in This Week’s Feature - - • Aristotle Onassis Dies When the two buds that have the country. been produced this year have Mr, Steak, ^^The Family RestauranV^ PARIS (UPI) — Shipping magnate bloomed and the flowers have It is open to all boys between Onassis owned more than six million pire that concentrates on oil tankers but «lr Aristotle Onassis died today, a spokesman faded; Mrs. Ronzello will cut the ages of 13 and 17. The pur­ Our Family Serves Your Family tons of shipping and was worth more than includes a big whaling fleet, cruise ships ... at the American hospital said. He was 69. off the top quarter or third of pose of the group is to provide Mr. Steak at 244 Street is truly a family restaurant. Mrs. Agnes (Davis) Salafia in 1969 became the first lady half a billion dollars. At the peak of his and a variety of other vessels sailing every Onassis underwent a gall bladder opera­ the plant and put the cut stalk in the youth of Coventry with the power he enjoyed telling friends he ocean. for the Mr. Steak system. Three sons and a daughter work in the business with her — thus making it, “a real tion Feb. 9 and subsequently was hooked a new pot to start growing opportunity to become involved arrived in Greece with less than $60 in his His most famous ship was probably the family restaurant.” up to an artificial kidney machine. He was "A again. She will discard the with community service pocket. Christina, named after his late former Mr. Steak offers a variety of food, including steaks, seafood. Roast Beef, Chicken, etc. Take-out service available on able to take food only intravenously. lower part of the plant. projects and it provides social all items. Each week Mrs. Agnes (Davis) Salafia offers daily luncheon specials, discounts to Senior Citizens, a free He claimed he hated photographers and wife Christina “Tina” Livanos who died Sources said earlier this week that Mrs. Ronzello received the activities and leadership he had a feud with a New York last October from an overdose of sleeping birthday club for kiddies, (12 and under) plus free kiddies meals on Tuesday nites. For information on these specials call Onassis, husband of Jacqueline Kennedy, plant from her mother and training for its members. photographer for allegedly pestering his pills. 646-1995. Mr. Steak is open seven days a week 11:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Parking is never a problem. widow of assassinated President John F. thinks it is 30 years old. It has For more information con­ wife Jacqueline and her children. But he Tina, daughter of Greek shipping czar Mrs. Agnes (Davis) Salafia has four members of her family working with her. James is assistant manager and Gerald Kennedy, was “concious and alert” but perhaps, then, been cut back tact George Messier at 742-6316 “Butch” is chef. Located at 244 Center St., Manchester, Mr. Steak has built its reputation on “Our Family Serving Your posed for photos more often than any other Stavros Livanos, married Onassis after that his condition was "not too good.” and re-rooted 15 times. The or Ken Goodale at 742-8773. intennationhl jetsetter. World War II. Her sister Eugenia at the N Family.” Mrs. Onassis had flown to New York last Latin name in Philodendrom Coventry Jaycee Director, Pictures showed him dancing the Syr- same time married another Greek ship­ week to be with her children, family hastatum. Ted Pierce Jr. of Cedar Swamp taki with actress Melina Mercouri in an ping millionaire, Stavros Niarchos. sources said, and had originally been Without blossoms, it is a Rd. is the group’s advisor. Athens taverna, drinking ouzo with wife The couple had two two children, expected to return to Paris this weekend handsome foliage plant. The Jacqueline on a Nydri cafe, kissing ac­ Christina and Alexander, and were House of or early next week. arrow shape of the leaves is Marking Notices tress Elizabeth Taylor in Paris, dining divorced in 1960. Onassis reached for the skies and got pronounced and the color is a Mid-term marking notices with Greta Garbo in Geneva. Onassis and Niarchos became open them. An Olympian figure in life, in death glossy green. The leaves have a will be distributed at Coventry Onassis was born in Izmir, now part of rivals. They tried to outdo each other in s r a i K he took his place among the legendary per­ High School this week. Due to Chung Turkey, in 1906, the son of tobacco giving expensive presents to their wives or natural shine and all Mrs. sonalities of Greece. Ronzello does to keep them the high cost of postage, the merchant Socrates Onassis and Penelope making a better business deal. .A child of an ordinary Greek family looking well is to dust them notices will be given to the Dologlu Onassis. Their last business feud was in 1968 from Asia Minor, Onassis might have died lightly with a paper towel. We students to take home. now oilen When Turkish troops recaptured Izmir when both bid for, but later bypassed, a the happiest of men, as well as one of the measured the largest leaf. It is Any parent with questions from the Greeks during the 1922 war, $600 million industrial complex offered by 5 featuring Polynesian and richest, if his only son Alexander had sur­ 17 inches long and nine inches about the notices may call 742- Onassis fled to Greece and then to Argen­ the military dictatorship that took power 9383. l o m s Cantonese Speeialties vived him. tina. in 1967. across at the widest point. But Alexander, the sad-faced heir to the Needs Support Famous Pu Pu Platter He started as a telephone operator and “My favorite country is the one that Vacancy NOW empire, died in a 1973 air crash. Family lineman for the Buenos Aires telephone grants maximum immunity from taxes, The stalk is heavy and needs There is a vacancy on the *3.99 Speeialspecial Familyi^uiiiiiy Dinners ^ friends said the tragedy caused his father support. This plant was tied to a company in 1923 and worked his way up trade restrictions and unreasonable Board of Health due to the PL A YING STARRINQ and Combination Platters / to lose interest in a life that was long and into the tobacco import business. regulations,” Onassis once said. “Greece cedar slab to hold it erect and resignation of Judith Williams. Juicy, U.S.D.A. Choice Sirloin full of publicity. The Ices of March then a longer slab had to be ALL Succulent, butter-luscious lobster tall His trade name was Omega — the first during its seven years of military rule was Mrs. Williams’ term of office CO-8TARRINQ OPEN 7 OAYS A WEEK Onassis married Jacqueline Kennedy, letter of his name and the last of the Greek not a reasonable co u n try .” When Although less severe than forecast, necessary. One driver near Center added to support the upper Mon • Thun 11 - 11 pm in the wish that perhaps this storm will expire in November 1975 Potato, crisp salad, oven-warm bread the widow of the late President John F. Fri-Sat 11-11:30 pm alphabet. democracy returned in July 1974, Onassis winter reaffirmed its grip on Park on Linden St. paused momen­ was the last of the season. But then growth. and the vacancy must be filled THIS and your favorite waitresses. Sunday 12 ■ 10 pm Kennedy. He had a lengthy and intimate In 1930 He was named Greek consul did not help repair ruins in the economy. Manchester last night with a snow and tarily to warm his fingers and un­ only a stranger or a darned fool Most of the time, the plant by a Republican. COMINQ ATTRACTION; friendship with New York-born opera stays in the living room window MONTH! Steak & Stuffed Shrimp 363 BROAD ST. general for Argentina and the next year he He also gave up the ownership and opera­ sleet storm which made driving doubtedly was joined by the driver of predicts the weather in New England. Persons interested should COMPLETE singer Maria Callas, who divorced her entered the shipping business by taking tion of Greece’s national airline, Olympic where it has a good light. When 244 CENTER ST., MANCHESTER MANCHESTER hazardous and windshield scraping the town snowplow in the background (Herald photo by Dunn) contact a member of the COCKTAILS TAKE-OUT Italian husband for Onassis’ love. advantage of a wave of South American Airways. a blossom appears, the plant is nominating committee of the Open 7 Days 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. 649-4958 , He was a close companion of the late Sir moved out into the room where SERVED SERVICE currency devaluations which allowed him Republican Town Committee or PHONE 6 4 6 -1 9 9 5 Mr. Steak, Inc., 1975 Winston Churchill, who spent several to buy three Canadian freighters at the the flower can be seen to better its chairman, Paul Diehl. summer vacations cruising with Onassis advantage. bargain price of $120,000. on the Mediterranean aboard the stocky Too large a pot would be a He went on to build one of the largest Greek’s 325-foot-long yacht Christina. mistake. The Arrowhead Therels a Family privately owned fleets in history, an em­ Philodendron must be pot- N o w Showing: The Two Fords bound if it is to bloom. Otherwise all it needs is light, Feast every weekday WASHINGTON (UPI) - The two Gerald Aug. 9 that America was getting an Speaking of his 13 congressional cam­ The audience smiled and nodded. water and an occasional Weicker Seeks Israeli Reaction Cool R. Fords — Mr. Nice Guy and Mr. Presi­ amiable, caretaker president until the 1976 paigns in Michigan, Mr. Nice Guy said, “I He said he knew something about feeding. dent — stood up. elections. advertised very, very heavily in small deadlines on weekly newspapers because There are many varieties of Senate Pages at Howard Johnson's! Ford uses his smiling, handshaking The Mr. President image began growing newspapers ...” The audience grinned and when campaigning he always visited the Philodendron, all native to the U.S. Sen. Lowell Weicker is WITH SECONDS ON THE HOUSE To Egyptian Proposals “Mr. Nice Guy” self in winning friends in mid-January when Ford not only went applauded. offices of the weeklies and “I soon learned West Indies and tropical accepting applications from and influencing voters in preparation for to political war with Congress but seemed that Wednesday (a common deadline day) America. In the jungles where youths 14 to 16 years of age and ” ... With good results.” JERUSALEM (UPI) — Despite a cool A senior official on Kissinger’s plane the 1976 elections. to enjoy it. was not the time.” they grow wild they climb who have completed eighth Monday Deep Sea Dinner Laughter filled the East Room. Israeli reaction to the latest Egyptian said he believed the time had come for the The “Mr, President” image, with firm The two Gerald R. Fords coexist easily. More smiles, more nodding. trees. grade who want to be Senate ^ Id e n fried Tendersweet clams, filet of The President appeared to ignore the peace proposals. Secretary of State Henry Israelis to consider moving beyond their jaw and tough talk to Congress, comes in Both could be seen Friday when the Presi­ Then the jaw seemed to jut a bit. The Unusual blossom appears on an Arrowhead Philodendron pages. ® flounder, french fries and cole slaw. s'* three television cameras, the still Boston Flower Show Kissinger believes he can take back a con- most recently stated position — that any battling the Democrats over how to solve dent walked into the White House East right hand began to gesture. The talk at the home of Mrs. Anna B. Ronzello at 90 Helaine Rd. Applications may be obtained AMERICA’S STEAK EXPERT S1.39 for kids Z.4“ photographers and the phalanx of daily We published the dates of the Crete response on a Sinai troop withdrawal withdrawal would stop short of two the nation’s economic and energyT- Room to greet 200 editors of weekly and turned to Congress, the need for speed on Flower is green on the outside and a deep red on the inside, by writing Sen. Lowell Weicker, newspaper and wire service newsmen Boston Flower Show last week, when he returns to Cairo Sunday. strategic passes and the Abu Rodeis oil problems. nonmetropolitan daily newspapers. Mr. passage of tax cut and energy bills. Mr. 342 Russell Bldg., Washington, focusing on him from across the room. but to repeat, they are Satur­ with pale yellow tongue. A second bud is nearly ready to Tuesday Spaghetti Spree The Jewish Sabbath rules out official fields, Mr. Nice Guy is the long familiar role, Nice Guy smiled and waved at the President had replaced Mr. Nice Guy on D.C. 20510. Applications must Weekly newspapers, Mr. Nice Guy told the day, March 15, through Sunday, open at the next higher axil. (Herald photo by Pinto) With meat balls, meat sauce, garlic meetings here, so Kissinger flies to Syria Rabin has said publicly that the oil fields displayed in Congress for more than 25 applause and stepped onto a podium. the podium. be returned by May 5 to be con­ “Gee” was his first word. Mr. Nice Guy small town editors, “are the best means of ■‘There has been too much A March 23. The place is the Com­ bread and salad. $1.39 for kids today for his second visit in a week to try and the passes would be given up in years. It led some commentators into the sidered. communication.” monwealth Armory, on Com­ ’2 . 4 9 to blunt the opposition of President Hafez exchange for a pledge of nonbelligerency, mistaken notion when Ford took office oratorically tickled his audience under its (congressional) discussion on who should A page receives $9,060 in pay monwealth Ave. year will have a display of the tial if the show is to be made Assad to an Egyptian-Israeli settlement. but that position has not been made of- chin. receive the tax rebates — a discussion too to cover the cost of housing, Since the New York Flower acacia trees from the private possible, especially in these VCfednesday Fish Fry From there, he will go to Amman, Jor- ficial by the cabinet, often based on purely political con­ Show went out of business Stone estate, plus many spring times of rising costs. food, clothing and transportation dan, where he will talk with King Hussein Shortly after Kissinger explained the siderations," Mr. President said. for the year. Pages are on the TEL. 872-7327 Golden filet of flounder, french fries, several years ago, the Boston gardens by both private and The Connecticut Hor­ before returning Sunday to hear the Egyptian ideas to Rabin and the Israeli He once more chided Congress over payroll only when the Senate is ROUTE 83 • ELLINQTON coleslaw. $1.39 for kids Senate Committee Approves exhibit is the biggest spring commercial exhibitors. ticultural Society is running a what he has described as "diddling and “SophUticated Dining at Reaionable Pricei" * 2 . 4 9 results of an Israeli cabinet discussion of negotiators in a two and a half hour ses- flower show this side of People sometimes object to bus to the show from Hartford, in session. They attend the the latest Egyptian proposals. sion Friday, an Israeli official called the dawdling” and said the lawmakers should Philadelphia. Naturally, the commercial displays in garden with -a stop at the Caldor Capitol Page School, which A senior American official said Egyptian ideas “inadequate.” enact the tax cut by his April 1 deadline. biggest crowds are on the shows, but it has to be parking lot in Mancheker, on offers a complete high school SALAD BAR & BAKED POT. Thursday Turkey Dinner Kissinger expected to take back a He said they fell short of what Israel $29.1 Billion-Tax Cut Bill ■'... The deadline for action cannot be weekends. remembered that income from Wednesday, March 19. Mrs. program. Included .______Roast Tu^ey with giblet gravy, com response from Israel that would keep the believed would be necessary to bring pushed back indefinitely. As you know Among the three pages The Boston show again this rental of these spaces is essen­ Robert Shipman of Glastonbury bread stuffing, cranberry sauce and all ^ negotiations going with Sadat, but it would about a withdrawal from the Sinai passes WASHINGTON (UPI) - A $29.2 billion $100. Upper income taxpayers, those ownership plan; otherwise they would be well, the time comes when there is a final selected by Weicker for the VEAL CUTLET PARMESAN...... $4.25 the trimmm’s. $1.49 for kids is taking the reservations form have to be something new. and the oil fields. recession-fighting tax cut has been ap­ making more than $30,000, would be restricted to 10 per cent. deadline. We in America are approaching 1974-75 year ending June 30 is CHS members and garden BAKED STUFFED SHRIMP ...... $4.85 Kissinger said he presented “concrete American officials reacted with sur- proved by the Senate Finance Committee. limited to rebates of $100. Here are the major 1975 tax cuts affec­ that point. Lisa Halloran of Coventry. U.S. CHOICE SIRLOIN STEAK...... $5.25 clubs. Kday Clam Fry ideas" from Egyptian President Anwar to prise. A senior American official said The bill, containing 1974 tax rebates of In addition, the bill contains $13.1 billion ting individuals: “The President and the American peo­ SURF & TURF ...... $5-75 Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin Kissinger’s meeting with Rabin was con- $100 to $200 for almost all Americans, will in 1975 tax cuts and $8 billion in business —A 5 per cent tax credit for purchase of ple now wait for the Congress to catch up Heaps of golden fried Tendersweet with us. As Ralph Waldo Emerson said, District Board Meets Monday Over 20 Choices on Menu clams, french fries and cole slaw. when they met Friday. structive and mainly limited to likely reach the Senate floor Tuesday or tax cuts and incentives. new, used or mobile homes between $1.49 for kids Wednesday, and could be on President Included in the business tax cuts is a March 13 and Dec. 31, up to a maximum ‘In skating over thin ice, our safety is our SPECIAL CHILDREN’S MENU * Z 9 9 Kissinger’s explaining the Egyptian ideas. Ford’s desk, in some form, before Easter. special section which will result in $1 credit of $2,000. speed.'” The 8th District board of and Hilliard Sts. OPEN TUESDAY THROUQH SUNDAY ¥ „ • J r* /I £1 'V Israeli sources said the spokesman who The audience applauded and laughed. J. O U d Y called the Egyptian proposals inadequate The bill, produced in only two days of billion in tax rebates for Chrysler ($150 —A reduction of one percentage point in directors will conduct its Continuimg board policy, the m yaw finger tips... Sunday Cocktail, & Dining 12 to 8 p.m. Now he was both Mr. Nice Guy and Mr. regularly scheduled monthly meeting will be open to the was not trying to indicate that Israel drafting sessions, is almost twice as large million), Lockheed ($65 million), Pan each of the four lowest tax rates. This Banquet Room for up to 250 Pertom 394 Tolland Tpke. Senior Citizens...... Page 2 would not go ahead with the negotiations. as the $16 billion cut asked by Ford and American World Airways ($40 million) would cut low income taxes and also result President: “Well, despite the weather out­ meeting Monday at 7 p.m. in public and comments from side," he said, gesturing to the sunless, HOWARD Business N ew s...... Page 3 In another development, the Palestinian would produce a 1975 Treasury loss $7.9 and other companies that were profitable in a $40 per year tax break for everyone the District Firehouse, Main them will be accepted. Manchester rainy, cold White House lawn through the CALL 643-5144 AT EXIT 94 J O H n s o n S Dear Abby Page 3 guerrilla news agency WAFA charged billion greater than the House-passed bill. in the 1960's but which now are suffering with more than $4,000 in taxable income The Finance Committee bill contains heavy losses. (income after deductions and exemptions windows, “ the thaw is coming and WILBUR CROSS PARKWAY Manchester Has I t !!!!!! ^!!!! Page 5 was massing troops along its fron- Congress must act.” '^Qie^avoTt^merica ® tiers with Lebanon and Syria in prepara- $8.1 billion in rebates of 1974 taxes — those The major business tax cut would be an have been subtracted.) MANCHESTER Lhurenes — ...... Page 6 g gggig offensive. which must be paid by this April 15. increase in the investment tax credit from —Taxpayers could choose a $200 tax The audience burst into two minutes of Wings of Evening...... Page 7 The senior American official with The rebates, to be mailed to all 7 per cent (4 per cent for utilities) to 12 per credit in lieu of each $750 personal exemp­ applause for Mr. Nice Guy and Mr. Presi­ dent. Week in Review...... Page? Kissinger said the Americans had been taxpayers in May or June, would amount cent for two years. It would be 10 per cent tion. This would benefit low and moderate LUMBER COMPANY MK Nice Guy invited them all over to Thoughts Aplenty...... Page 8 Israeli mobilization was under to 10 per cent of taxes paid up to a permanently after that. Companies would income persons, generally those making for maximum of $200 and a minimum of have to put the proceeds for one percen­ $20,000 or less. the State Dining Room for refreshments. Profile ...... Page 10 SATURDAYS either $100 or the taxes paid if less than tage point into an employe stock TOO! Townes New Traffic Service Patrol to Begin Monday

The Traffic Services Bureau of the day, said Acting Chief George McCaughey marked cruisers will try to lower the with high accident rates, the chief said. station runs a traffic advisory report at Main Office associate degree in law enforcement at •Roast Beef Manchester Police Department is ready Friday. town’s accident rate using radar, spot “This program is a major step towards 7:30 a.m. Manchester Community . 9 - 12 Sandwich for its first day on town roads this Mon­ The two-man bureau with two, specially equipment checks, and the patrol of roads traffic safety,” he said. Besides telling listeners about town and Wood is married to the former Judith state road conditions, the station will note 1007 Main Street Other steps taken by the department in Edwards and they have two daughters, •Crispy the bureau’s plans for radar use. Chief Denise, 11 and Deborah. 10. Manchester recent years to lower accident rates despite greatly increased traffic include McCaughey said. Wood has an associate degree in law en­ Potatoes Officers Gary Wood and John Marvin 649-4586 the ment’s records division, new highway forcement from ,MCC and is working were selected from many applicants to Announcing the biggest bargain you’ve Beverage signs and painting, and special training. towards a bachelors degree at MCC. 5 99«Mea the bureau, he said. ever eaten. Arby’s 99b Roast Beef Meal. Chief McCaughey said. One reason they may have been selected K Mart Plaza Office An order of crispy potatoes, something They recently completed a one-week, in- for the bureau is their handling of arrests, to drink, and an Arby’s Roast Beef Total accidents reported in 1974 were 2,- service trianing program to upgrade their a friend and officer said. 10- 2 196 with seven deaths. Sandwich... It’s a complete meal... police skills. Also, they took a two-week The motorist still gets his ticket and still Spencer Street for about the price of a sandwich! Total accidents reported in 1973 were 2,- course on the use of data held at the has to tell it to the judge when Wood or Manchester 046 with eight deaths. Municipal Police Training Academy in Marvin pinch him. But somehow they do So bring the family to Arby’s soon. Meriden. This second course was spon­ not seem to mind as much, their friend 649-3007 Total accidents reported in 1972 were 2,- All Day Saturday and Sunday • After 2 PM Weekdays 015 with six deaths. sored by the Traffic Institute of North said. The new bureau is being funded with a University. “They are two of the nicest, finest $36,000 grant from the state Department The men will attend a three-week school men,” added Former Chief Reardon as he of Transportation (DOT), Office of on police traffic services and accident in­ expressed his pleasure over the new formerly .Manche.ster .Savings & Loan Association Highway Safety, the chief said. vestigation in April there. bureau. TheR^^iMtes The grant was given Manchester last Lt. Sartor said the program really began year after the bureau was proposed by Lt. in recent years as the department Richard Sartor and recently retired Chief gathered data on town accidents. our meal a better deal James Reardon. Wood and Marvin have spent the last The Weather Everything For The Home “Selective enforcement” is a key tool few weeks going over this data. They were L OI97S AFA Service Corp looking for the areas and times of most ac­ m the bureau will use to lower the accident Partial clearing this afternoon. Highs rate. Chief McCaughey said. The men will cidents, he said. WHATEVER YOUR NEEDS IN LUMBER AND Their schedule beginning Monday will mid to upper 30s. Clear tonight. Lows in Officers Will Attempt to Reduce Accident Rate not harass the motorist, he said. the 20s. Mostly sunny Sunday with highs in BUILDING MATERIALS, HOME IMPROVEMENT follow the results of their study of the r i ARBY'S ROAST BEEF trbys They will be trying to make motorists the 40s. Northerly winds 15 to 25 miles per ITEMS, OR DO-IT-YOURSELF MATERIALS, YOU ' 257 BROAD ST. n d w d p e n 7 d a y s A WEEK MANCHESTER, CONN. standing by the new traffic bureau’s data. ■ l i l ^ left, and Officer John Marvin. They accident hours, said Acting Chief aware of the law, he said. hour decreasing this afternoon. & Loan Association • Since 1891 CAN FIND THEM HERE. STOP IN TODAY. 8UN. THRU THUR8.11 A.M. to 10 P.M.; FRI. A SAT. 11 A.M. to 12 A.M. specially marked cruisers are the two Both men are Manchester natives. ton. will work weekdays in overlapping George McCaughey. (Photo by Sgt. Radio Station WINF of Manchester will Northwesterly 10 to 15 miles per hour officers who will run it starting Mon­ Marvin is married to the former Gail shifts from 10 a.m. to 11 p.m., the high Raymond Mazzone) broadcast the locations of the bureau’s tonight and light and variable Sunday. McNamara. He is working towards an day. They are Officer Gary Wood, cruisers for the day every morning. The Chance of rain or snow Monday. PAGE TWO - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Sat., March 15, 1975 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn.. Sat., March 15, 1975— PAGE THREE % NATIONAl WEATHER SERVICE FORECAST to 7AM E$T > > >4 - 75 A NEWS FOR SENIOR CITIZENS Dogs Seeking Homes • It •• W .7 7 30LOO Stan Kenton Featured f By WALLY FORTIN SOUTH WINDSOR Persons iirterested in ob­ Judy Kuehnel taining any of the dogs as pets Hello there. While you’re In the afternoon, it was keep you from going. The price may call Mrs. Blowers between In Band Clinic & Concert South Windsor Assistant Dog reading this, column our gang ceramic class in one room, and is right, and it’s always a great 9 and 11 a.m. and 7 and 8 p.m. at Warden Jan Blowers is The Stan Kenton Jazz The concert will begin at 8 musicians in the jazz world,” ipBTON will be getting ready for the bridge games in the other with trip. 289-4482. They need not be South BUSINESS appealing to area dog lovers to Orchestra, the 18-piece p.m. said Vater. final night of our Variety Show. 16 players, and the lucky prize Speaking of trips, you folks Windsor residents. make a home for one of the five Manchester Community Tickets for the concert will be "During the afternoon You will have to wait until winners were; want to go to Bermuda? Well, College (MCC) Jazz-Rock available at the box office and clinics, trumpet players will 0.24 Wednesday’s column to get the dogs presently housed at the NEWYONK Jack Owen, 5,640; MargO'^ ^e still have a few cabins left, MOODY BIBLE Ensemble, and 21 Connecticut local music stores. work with trumpet players, results of the show, but I can Reed, 4,920; Bess Foley, 4,750 so let’s get going and join us for overcrowded poind. Jobless Claims in Town With just a few days left on INSTITUTE high school stage bands will It was pianist-composer- pianist with pianist, etc.,” \ assure you that if you didn’t and Karl White, 4,060. a week you’ll long remember. "death row” is a beagle-mix, a participate in the fourth annual leader Stan Kenton, innovator Vater said. make it last night, then pian on Holy Land Slides Guitar Club M erits MCC stage band clinic and con­ of the “Progressive Jazz” Kenton and his musicians will dropping by tonight. Thursday rolled ki, and we female, about four years old. Decrease a Second Time BAN ^RANCiaCO Next Thursday as part of our Sharing her uncertain future cert Thursday at Glastonbury movement, who first conceived also hear mini-concerts by the You can get a ticket at the had a nice turnout for our Hot ^ Glee The Manchester office of the state Labor Fun-Day we will have the Illing is a male “poodle cross’ also High School. and implemented the stage bands throughout the fewer jobless claims in the period ended March 8 door, and beiieve me you’il be Meal and Meals-on-Wheels. In Department’s Employment Security Division Junior High School’s Guitar about four years old. More than 6(XI high school educational "jazz orchestra in afternoon and provide construc­ was in Danielson, which recorded a 3.2 per cent in for a few laughs, as well as the afternoon we were treated Club recorded four per cent fewer claims for the two- Club, under the direction of Also at the pound is a male musicians from throughout the residence” idea that has tive criticism. drop. some excellent entertainment. to some excellent colored slides EAST CATHOLIC week period ended March 8, the department said tO B Ralph Maccarone, to perform poodle, grey and black in color. state will meet witH the achieved enormous popularity ’The MCC Jazz-Rock Ensem­ Throughout Connecticut, claims for Come on, and join us; you’ll be of the Holy Land, narrated by for us. I ’m sure you will enjoy HIGH professionals at 1 p.m. to begin nationwide, even worldwide. ble is composed of professional today. glad you did, and we’ll be happy This little fella would probably umemployment compensation increased 4.5 per Harold Thoma, who gave an them, so be sure to join us. AUDITORIUM an afternoon of instructive Vater said response by high and student musicians from the It was the second consecutive reporting period cent for the period ended March 8, the depart­ to see you there. be happiest in a family with MANCHESTER excellent presentation, for Don’t forget that Monday we clinics and performances. school musicians and music Greater Hartford area. It in which Manchester listed fewer claims for un­ adults according to Mrs. CONNECTICUT ment announced. Statewide claims totaled 125,-" Irish Dance which we thank him very much. start that special bus run star­ The finale of the event will be directors has been rehearses weekly and provides employment compensation. State Labor Com- ' 872. Now don’t forget that Monday We were a bit saddened at the Blowers. M ARCH 20, 1975 missioner Frank Santaguida said. ting at 10 o’clock. I hope you Two dogs, highly an evening concert featuring "phenomenal.” a workshop for musicians, Included in the state total were about 18,700 is St. Patrick’s Day, and that sudden death of one of our 7:30 P.M. For the period ended March 8, Manchester had 32 MIAMI noticed the writeup in The recommended as family pets the Stan Kenton Orchestra and “This is probably the only composers and arrangers, per­ claims filed under the extended benefit evening we will be having our beloved members, Margaret Sponsorad by a weekly average of 3,458 claims, compared to Herald and cut it out for the are a pure-bred English the MCC Jazz-Rock Ensemble type of event where young jazz- forming several concerts of its program, up nearl 2,700 from the previous repor­ big Irish Dance. Tickets will be Hoppe. Margaret underwent a TRINITY 3,602 in the previous two-week period (which time the bus will be going near Setter, 3 or 4 years old, male directed by Robert Vater, MCC oriented musicians can freely own each year. It also shares ting period. In Manchester, extended benefit -LEGEND' available at the door, and we serious operation in which she COVENANT ended Feb. 22). The highest total of claims in your home. This new run is on a with excellent temperament music director and coordinator associate with and learn direct­ the concert stage with the claims climbed from 410 to 549. have lots 6f fun with great part of her leg a few CHURCH Manchester in the last few months was for the trial basis, and we hope you and a "Sheltie-mix”, female of the event. ly from the best professional featured orchestra at the an- The bulk of statewide claims filed as a result I RAIN I ^ ^ S N O W music to dance to, so join us for months ago. Her spirits were Public Invited period which ended a month ago (Feb. 8), when folks will find it helpful to you. black and tan, about 2 or 3 years Free Will Offering of seasonal closings — a total of 1,662 — were 50* this one. Just be sure to wear a never broken and she was so Menus for the Week the average weekly claims were 3,876. reported from New Britain, New Haven, Dan­ wee bit o’ green. determined to be back with us, old. ^;^^SHOWERS ^ FLOW Monday: Vegetable beef noo­ The Lighter Side The latest Manchester totals included 908 bury, and Enfield. Claims filed in Manchester The dance starts at 7:30 in the and accepted the loss of her leg dle soup, steamed frankfurters claims filed in the department’s new Vernon of­ for seasonal closings decreased from 262 to 30. UFI WEATHER FOTOCAST d evening. Our bus will be making so gallantly that we were all with sauerkraut, chilled pud-'^ fice, Santaguida said. Large increases in total claims were reported the rounds starting at 6 o’clock, praying for her speedy ding, beverage. The only other department office reporting by department offices in Ansonia, Bridgeport, and the show should end around recovery. However, the good W^nesday: Shells with meat A Major Deficiency Enfield, and New London. For Period Ending 7 AM EST Sunday. Saturday night will find snow in the northern 10:30 p.m. Lord, in whom she placed her sauce, roll and butter, tossed Rockies and the mid Mississippi valley. Rain will occur in the Pacific northwest, central 1110 news at the center starts faith, decided she had suffered salad, frosted cupcakes, By DICK WEST mawkish and sentimental to in­ feel certain that mature with our Senior Bowling League enough. California and the lower Mississippi valley. Minimum readings include: (approx. Max. beverage. Imsm pizzeru WASHINGTON (UPI) - The terest today’s children,” said a audiences can watch a Shirley temperatures in parenthesis) Atlanta 37 (55), Boston 29 (43), Chicago 30 ( 46), Cleveland 28 and these are the results: The members of the center, Thursday; St. Patrick’s Day banning of Shirley Temple spokesman for the Independent Temple film without undue In Men’s Class A, A1 LaPlant 182 so. MAIN ST. (46), Dallas 45 (63), Denver 27 (57), Duluth 20 (41), Houston 50 ( 68), Jacksonville 48 ( 72), and our staff send our sincere corned beef and cabbage, with Formerly Bob and Marla’s Pizza movies on British commercial Broadcasting Authority, which arousal of their puritanical in­ Donut Chain Kansas City 34 (52), Little Rock 38 (54), 48 (59), Miami 71 (82), Minneapolis 24 won the high triple with a 563 condolences to her daughters, carrots and potatoes, roll and television points up a major must approve all commercial terests. and John Schiebenpflug won the and all her relatives. (44), New Orleans 50 ( 68), New York 35 (46), Phoenix 47 (76), San Francisco 47 (59), Seat­ butter, (?reme de Menthe par- deficiency in the current film programs. And if consenting adults Is Expanding OPEN high single with a 200. In Class In the afternoon we had our tle 39 (50), St. Louis 33 (50), and Washington 34 (57). fait, bevarage. rating system. “It was felt that Shirley Tem­ choose to expose themselves to Bess Eaton Donut Shops has B, Merrill Dickenson won both Fun-Day and learned that Schedule for the Week The G-GP-R-X scale devised ple singing the ‘Good Ship te “Good Ship Lollipop,” 1 say started expansion into the mid­ ALL DAY honors with a 464 as high triple Margaret Wilson and Martha Monday through Friday, by the Motion Picture Associa­ Lollipop’ or ‘Animal Crackers they should have the right to do dle Atlantic states with this and a 168 for the high single. Mansfield will be discharged registration for thje Radio City NOW OPEN tion of America helps parents in My Soup’ had no relevance so. week's opening of a shop in In Women’s Class A, Mary I from the hospital in a day or Easter Show. Cost is $15. decide whether a film is too today.” Rather than ban such pic­ Deptford, N.J., the firm has an­ Chaves won the high triple with two. Cis Wilson and Henry Sunday Monday, 10 a.m. to noon, lustful for children to see. All right. Maybe he has a tures outright, the authorities nounced. 432 and the high single with a Bengston are patients at the i Tel. 643-0031 kitchen social bingo, one can of But the Shirley Temple films point there. Maybe such a should provide some means of The company, based in Senior Citizens Have Fun 154. In Class B, Jennie Trivigno hospital, and Ivy Siddell is still O p e n Dally 11 a.m. - 11 p.m. canned goods need^; noon to were barred from British strong shot of innocence would designating films deeed too de­ Westerly, R.I., has 33 shops: 20 won the high triple with a 316, recuperating at her home. 12:30 p.m., lunch is served; 1 to Closed Mondays television on grounds they were be “unsuitable for childhood as cent for certain age groups. in Connecticut, 6 in Rhode and tied with Anna Haupt for 4 p.m., pinochle games; 7:30 too wholesome for modern it is presently constituted.” With that guidance, parents Island, 6 in Massachusetts, and the high single with a 110. And So Does Their Audience Tax Aides youngsters. But censorship, for whatever could ttten decide for 1 in New Jersey. In the afternoon, we had pur p.m. to 10:30 p.m., St. Patrick’s The tax men will be here Dance. Bus pickup for dance at “We just felt they were too reason, is itself abhorrent. I themselves the degree of By Jo h n Sibun happened last night when the dieting was not the way to beginners ceramic class. Monday and Tuesday afternoon 6 p.m., return trip after dance. decorum they would permit Inclement weather may Manchester Senior Citizens reduce. Their method was Pinochle from 1 o’clock until 3 o’clock for Tuesday, 10 a.m. bus for their children to encounter. cause most organizations to Center presented a variety wonderfully simple; just Where Does This Go? Wednesday morning we had anyone who needs help in filing shopping, ceramic class, oil Extension of the Motion Pic­ ALL cancel a scheduled event, but in show at East Catholic High removed from the anatomy of our regular fine turnout for our T a b le their income tax returns. painting class; 1 p.m., Senior ture Association’s rating Round Our Staff Is Here the tradition of the theater the School. the patient anything considered crewel embroidery class which, Joseph Ireland, an installer for Western Electric, checks MEDICINAL Monday morning we will sign Bowling League at the Parkade system probably would make “The Unemployment Problem show must go on. This, in the Directors Roger and Marci surplus. 7 Days A W eek- by the way, is all filled up. We up for the Radio City Easter Lanes; 1:30 p.m., bus return the best guide. wiring for new equipment at the Manchester office of the and its Effect on Social Ser­ SERVICES true Thespian spirit, is what Negro with their production of rOPENlioUSE'* And culture was not also had our pinochle games of Show, and registration starts trip from shopping. I haven’t discussed this yet Southern New England Telephone Co. (Herald photo by vices” is the topic of a “round To Serve Your Family! “Let Us Entertain You,” well overlooked; in this case ballet. IOV2 tables with the following AVAILABLE. around 8 o’clock. We still have Wednesday, 10 special bus with Jack Valenti, the Dunn) table conference” of area compensated the good sized “Swan Lake or Can the Ducks I TOMORROW I rlm ’H tIn g o t winners: room for more people to run and pinochle games; noon association’s intrepid leader, leaders scheduled Tuesday at audience who had braved the Be Far Behind?” As an­ John Phelps, 631; Esther register for the Wildwood trip to 12:30 p.m., lunch is served; 1 but here are some of the new the Machinist Building, 357 I For Parents and | elements. As a precaution I had nounced, this company was ac­ Over Anderson, 624; E rnestine on the first week of June. p.m., bridge games; 1:30 p.m. Sun., March 16, 1 to S p.m. classifications he might con­ Main St., East Hartford. WESTOWN telephoned ahead to see if the tually asked to leave Russia and Donnelly, 614; Jennie Fogarty, I 25 I $ Their Children § Reports from Wildwood are to 3:30 p.m., ceramic class. Bus sider: The conference is sponsored p h a r m a c y show was still going on; I the reasons why were easy to Gerber Co. Reports 576; Ann Perras, 572; John Gai­ that because it is located in the pickup at 8:30 a.m., and 10 a.m. C—Films would be given “C” by the Greater Hartford Labor Years should have known better. Told see. The shape of the I QENeiUL AmAUOIEPiCtt ly and Frances Fike, 571; Lyla southern part of the state that Return trips at 12:30 and 2:30 ■ BROWSERS WELCOMED! ratings when the characters are Council, the UAW and 455 HARTFORD RD. * AHAlKAdiApKAdmitwl that the actors were already on ballerina’s legs, for one thing, Steele, 556; Josephine Schuetz, of I I the weather even in May is p.m., and 3:30 p.m. portrayed as openly practicing Loss Despite Sales Teamsters Unions, and the their way to the theatre, I had defies description. The swans 55; Joseph Windsor, 554; and MANCHESTER much warmer than around Thursday, 10 a.m., special Some Tact Lessons continence or chastity, par­ Community Council of the Continuous not the courage not to follow fluttered and twinkled across Edward Scott, 543. “YOUR COMMUNITY here. So don’t let that first week bus run, open card playing and Look us over for 4 hours tomorrow. Go at your own ticularly those who are un­ Capitol Region. For more infor­ r«MNT^OUmMKI K them and I am glad I did. the stage delicately, their legs The Gerber Scientific Instru­ “While the results remain Service! •UOaOTH visiting; noon to 1 p.m.. Hot pace. “Show and Tell,” nothing will be for tale, but married, Panents are advised mation, Tel. 521-1860. HEALTH SERVICE STORE’ A variety show, of course, has like strips of animated spaghet­ May HELP Him Win ment Co. of South Windsor has disappointing, the company has [as A' Meal and Meals-on-Wheels; qualified decorators will be on hand to direct you, to think twice about letting S^F«rPn.T*H«n ^ something for everyone, in- ti. With leaps and lunges, legs reported increased sales but con­ shown improvement over its se­ THEATER SCHEDULE 1:05 p.m., Fun-Day featuring and help solve your decorating problems... children three-years-old and un­ ,eluding those who dig tried to come to grips with a By Abigail Van Buren tinuing losses for the nine cond quarter,” Gerber officials the Illing Junior High School der see the films. cheerleaders, in this case in the real tour de force only to be C 1975 by Chicago Trlbuno-N.Y. Newt Synd., Inc. months ended Jan. 31, but com­ said. “This is the result of the Guitar Club, under the direction D—The “D” rating would be shape of Helen Flavell and Eve content if the limbs lined up on Saturday pany officials say results are cost and inventory r^&uction Note; Special Late Show of Ralph Maccarone. Bus OPEN EVERY applied when the characters re­ MSTIUCTIO Warner. Some of the audience the right side of the body at the improving. programs implemented earlier UndW 17 rtQMm iwARKING« We Honor MASTER CHAflOE manufacture, sell and repair* them. Also those who use firms for technical and ad­ I c'«y=...... 1 This printing test pattern is for renovation I of Manchester. television for advertising, educating and entertaining. And ministrative services as well as state...... I UNIQUE EASTER CANDIES FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY part of The Herald quality con­ Showplace — “Pinocchio’s last but not least, those who enjoy it! accounting. The data- j Telephone:...... | Horn. trol program in order to give Greatest Adventure” 1:00-3:00; Stop in at Ted Trudon VW/Porsche-Audi “Blazing Saddles” 7:15-9:00 processing industry had sales of I Zip ...... I Moil tkra you one of the finest and joiii in the fun. CONFIDENTIAL TO “SORRY FOR THEM IN $4 billion last year, and, Dreyer Thn. Ew newspapers in the nation. Showcase Cinema 1,— .1------Mall Coupon Today------J MIAMI"; Don’t waste any sympathy on the rich widows said, is doing well despite the 7:38 “Earthquake” 2:004:30-7:10- who will never know whether a man would love them if they M tm lw r ■ 9:80 9:40 were poor. Pity the poor ones who don’t have anything recession and competition of going for them. data services offered .%v.v.v.w...... sv.v sometimes at cheaper rates by CASTING CALL universities, government agen­ HOLLYWOOD (UPI) - Everyone has a problem. What’s yours? For a personal cies and banks. (Some banks, „„ ..Sabrina P o d Westfall Productions will film a reply, write to ABBY: Box No. 69700, L.A., Calif. 90069. however, are farming out com­ contemporai^ version of the old TEDUHIDON V0LKSWiK(M Enclose stamped, self-addressed envelope, please. puter work to data processing 2 Actdw ny Norn. kiddie movies with “The New Hate to write letters? Send SI to Abigail Van Buren, 132 firms.) Where Quality Begins I Mon. thru Thurt. Evo 7:1S Tolland Turnpike, Manchester, 647-9386 I*asky Dr„ Beverly Hills, Calif. 90212, for Abby’s booklet Munson's Candy Kitchen: C Little Rascals," including a na- Despite its present prosperi­ Route 44A Coventry 06238 “ How to Write Letters for All Occasions." Please enclose a ty, Dreyer said, the industry is ROUTE 6. BOLTON OPEN DAILY and SUNDAY ’tii 8 P.M. timal casting call for children long, self-addressed, stamped |20t| envelope. TEL. 742-7308, 741-0300 with our gang-type appeal. involved in many problems to PAGE FOUR - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester, Conn., Sat., March 15, 1975 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Sat., March 15, 1975 - PAGE FIVE iHaurlirstrr titpuiun Hi’ralft VCN OPINION MAX LERNER Thinking Ahead Needed The Conditions For Aid - Is there a new — There must be a regime-in-place Almost forgotten was a popular — Shipments of millions of tons of wave of isolationism moving across the which can be trusted to use the aid effec­ slogan a few years ago which urged us food to the starving in Africa only to United States? Certainly there are signs of tively. ’This doesn’t mean that Americans MANCHESTER HAS to “think ahead.” But the kicker was have it a rot or be pilfered at ports it, both in the congressional debates and have to like the regime, or that it meets all the straw polls. It is not the voice of the the conditions of a democracy. Even a that the.4;ard the slogan was printed because there were no effective cuckoo that is being heard in the land, nor democratic regime, when hard-pressed by 725 EAST Business-Directory Guide For COUNTR' on had the words diminishing in size means to distribute it to the needy in yet of the wise old bird of experience, the a war crisis, doesn’t always meet those 2S4 BROAD ST. M A N C N i ^ conditions. But it must be a government IMerchants In Early American OFT, to fit the space because the maker of the interior. owl, but the mournful sound of a bleak fowl who has had some bad adventures with some strength of fiber. MIDDLE TURNPIKE Fumitum ReprotfucUons the card did not “think ahead.” — Taking over rail passenger ser­ — The people mugtluute shown a will to and doesn’t dare leave the safety of the .SuprrmarkeiK Manchester and Surrounding CLOCKS e l a m p s e FIREPLACE FURNISHINGS and What brought this to mind is the re­ vice by a federal agency, yet letting barnyard. fight, and the government and people • NAUTICAL PARAPHERNALIA The American experience in Southeast together a capacity to take care of MANCHESTER OPEN TUES., WED., SAT. 10 P.M. - 5:30 P.M. cent report that government will seek the same people continue to run it the Asia, over the decades, has been an themselves. , THURSDAY A FRIDAY, 10 A.M. - 0 P.M. I SUNDAY 12 NOON - 5 P.M. PLENTY OF FREE PARKING to delay emission standard en­ same way which helped to kill rail abrasive and disillusioning one. We fought By these tests my guess would be that Vicinity forcements in 1976 automobiles for passenger service. the wrong wars, at the wrong times, in the Cambodia is a worse candidate for aid wrong places, by the wrong means. Our today than South Vietnam. The Lon Nol THE CRAFT & HOBB Y CENTER another year. This comes as no real — And, of course, the countless in­ leaders were foolishly complacent, decep­ regime is crumbling and worm-eaten; the 775 MAIN STREET featuring this week... surprise since the economic woes of stances of cost over-runs which is tive and self-deceiv^. We poured blood corruption great, and the will to resist and money to fertilize barren ground. weak. The argument that the regime MANCHESTER, CONNEUICUT 06040 the auto industry itself might be merely a way of saying “we didn’t The temptation is great, for both con­ needs only to survive until the rains come TEL.: 6 4 3 -9 ^ enough justification for a temporary project future costs realistically gressmen and commentators, to say in June, when a political settlement can be MANCHESTER PARKADE delay in the new standards which are because to do so would of killed the “goodby to all that.” When President Ford reached, is a shaky one unless a new 7’///v’ Sion- for . ill and Secretaries Kissinger and Schlesinger regime, under a strong leader and ALLMGUER of Your — / Your Complete expected to add to the sticker price of project in the first place.” asked for more aid for Southeast Asia, the political elite, will have emerged by that FMTHUBER cars which are now meeting buyer We do not expect those in govern­ answer that comes most readiiy is “not on time. It might be a gamble worth taking, Appliance Store your life.” This is the old story, with the especially if it helps some Cambodians to resistance. ment to be infallible nor do we want really old arguments, and the old evasions survive who might otherwise die. But if CAMPING EQUIPMENT FAMOUS BRAND But almost as an afterthought, the them to become so timid that they and wishfulness. We are not about to buy Congress accepts this, it should be without it.” TENTS, COTS, SLEEPING BAGS, AIR M AHRESSES, TELEVISION - APPLIANCES agency in charge of emission controls will not try any thing new at all. any naive wishfulness. But this isn’t necessarily good thinking. It STOVES, LANTERNS As for South Vietnam where there is — HANrHtSTKS stated the much-touted catalytic con­ But we would hope they would learn is reacting, and may even be nonthinking. however much we may dislike it — a t MM aPMVUUT verter, which is mandatory on most from experience and despite the I am as skeptical of aid to Southeast Asia strong government in being, and where the FARR’S as the next fellow. But 1 am concerned people have shown tolerably their will to THE e v e r y t h i n g STORE 1975 cars, may be a source of air passions of the moment, think ahead Uthplkt 649-”3 5 S 9 The Bird Watchers about the American popular response if it fight, the case for aid is relatively CAMP-BIKE-SPORT 2 MAIN STREET pollution. As we understand it, the if you please, to the ultimate effects becomes convulsive overreaction to past stronger. OPEN OAILV TO 9 P.M. J. FARR e 643-7111 > APPLIANCE I TV , lleil l« Slog I She* converter does remove certain of some the actions seemingly correct blunders. It can easily lead to a new There remains the question of com­ Congressional Quarterly Report isolationism which might reject any form munism. We are no longer living in the VOLKSWAGEN REPAIR pollutants very effectively but in doing and proper at the moment. of intervention, even if Western Europe cold war world of the 1950s and 1960s. Yet ThKSOML TEK were in danger or Israel’s survival were by factory trained speclallata so, it apparently increases acid in the it would be idiocy to deny that there are lA A G G If Porsonalizod Fun and Sportswear threatened. It is particularly imperative that still Communist takeovers in motion, as Phil Pete air. Infighting Beginning What should Americans have learned DONE WHILE YOU WAIT witness Portugal. It is true, as a reporter Locicero and Zidek In other words, we get rid of some yellow caution lights blink frequently from the bitter harvest of Southeast Asia? said to President Ford at his press con­ ^ Great Gifts For Any Occasion 35 Oak St., Manchester The real lesson, I suggest, is that ference, that it is strange to be hobnobbing 643-5036 pollutants by adding another. and be heeded when it comes to Mon.-Sat. 10-5:30 On Renewal Of American should not commit itself to with Russia in a detente while worrying economic decisions now before us. ARCO 0 Thurs. 'til 8:30 Apparently someone, many aiding any nation unless it meets four about a new Sihanouk back in Phnom' Penh P&P AUTO REPAIR someones in the auto industry, in the For example, making a tax cut and Voting Rights Legislation critical conditions: from Peking. 706 Main St. • “Arco Charge” • Manchester C m 646-3339 rebate more politically popular for — There should be no question of sending But it is a crazily contradictory world government bureaucracy, in the en­ T H A I FI. ficulties faced by blacks trying to register American troops — except in the case of and era. The real irony is that, despite the vironmental movement and in the the moment, might well cancel out its By Martha V. Gottron and vote in several southern states. NATO commitment — but only military detente, Kissinger is getting so little help ^onneetieut' ijsuey ^o in ^ 0 . MERCURY AI.FM) weapons and technology, and economic Congress, did not “think ahead” or at economic effectiveness in the long Early in 1965, civil rights groups led by from China on Phnom Penh and from aid. the late Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. Russia and China together on Hanoi. 533 Main St. 6 4 3 -6 2 9 5 . Manchester least far enough ahead. run. WASHINGTON - A decade ago, — It should be an area and a cause which % Phone 646-2756 prompted by events in Selma, Ala., focused their efforts to dramatize voting Now if this was an isolated instance are vital to the American national in­ METAL DETECTORS Buy - Sell Congressed worked hard for more than rights problems on Selma, Ala. By March, terest. by White's Appraise NO SERVICE CHARGE of leaping before jumping, we would As a more recent slogan says, “It four months to enact a landmark voting peaceful demonstrations had given way to COINS Collections Wanted not be concerned. isn’t nice to fool Mother Nature.” We rights bill. violence. Two demonstrators — one white E dwin E. B low Reservations lor • Hotels • Airlines • Steamships In the House, Democrats sidetracked a and one black — were killed. Others were OUR 12th YEAR IN MANCHESTER 627 Main Street Manchester Here are a few instances of well- might change it to “ It isn’t nice to fool Republican substitute to the Johnson ad­ beaten by Alabama troopers. The national intentioned actions taken without ourselves by being near-sigxted when ministration measure. In the Senate, a reaction put pressure on Congress and the FLO’S Cake Decorating Supplies southern filibuster had to be cut off — only White House to act. thinking the whole process through to it comes to tackling our problems.” ANDREW TULLY the second time in history the Senate had The result was the 1%5 act, covering 647-1731 875-3252 Farris Sporting Goods Store, 2 Main Street, Manchester conclusion: It is time we learned to think ahead. voted to cut off debate on a civil rights- states and political subdivisions primarily A COMPLETE LINE OF WILTON CAKE DECORATIONS MANCHESTER 20-25% bill. in the South through use of a complicated li k-i In Gas Mileage With Bella On This One 191 CENTER ST. 70 UNION ST. AUTO PARTS With But what emerged — the Voting Rights trigger formula. In those areas, the act ROCKVILLE. CONN. MANCHESTER. CONN. Farr’s at 2 Main St. offers an exciting line of Raleigh bicycles known the world over for quality. In the 270 BROAD ST Act of 1965 — has since been described as suspended use of literacy tests and similar Mon. - Sil. 10-5 Mon. - Sat. 10-5 Still Charlie To Us FrI. 10-9 Raleigh family of bicycles you’ll find 10-speed racing models, 5 and 10-speed touring models and 3-speed the most effective civil rights legislation qualifying devices, provided federal Thure. 10-7 MOTOR AID-R ever enacted. Since the bill was signed examiners to oversee the registration and sports models. F arr’s also has a complete line of authorized parts and accessories. It also has a complete ser­ Now Avallablel There was always a sadness about In “Modern Times” he was the lit­ into law in August 1965, one million black voting process and required Justice Wedding Cakes A Specialty vice department with Raleigh-trained personnel. Farr’s has earned Raleigh’s famous “Crest” award for four WASHINGTON - Rep. Bella Abzug, D- liberals — and then there are liberals. Charlie Chaplin even in the m idst of tle man again, overcome by the voters have been added to the registration Department clearance of all proposed consecutive years for outstanding achievement in sales and service. If it’s a bike—it’s FARR’s. N.Y.', is the victim of poetic injustice. Mrs. Abzug, who can send this observer up lists in seven southern states. And the changes in election laws to guard against EVERYTHING IN w e c a n ‘t h i d e b e h in d his most comic moments, his most technology of a machine world in Herself a lifetime liberal, she now has the wall merely by opening her mouth, un­ Betty Jane Turner School of Dance number of black elected officials in those potential future discrimination. OUR PRODUCT impish antics. He was the little man which the machines were becoming learned that she was done in by an arm of fortunately is of the rank-and-file breed. states has increased from a handful to A 1970 extension of the Idw suspended e.AMIti.lAVS e m f B f)- I-, ->-4-.. I- 40 Oak Street Manchester the establishment of liberal Democrats Although she has never uttered a conser­ e I BONIS e 0ATmTu{1 f..L -..(.trf > I ^ ‘ against the world, unconquerable, but the masters rather than the servants about 1,100 after the 1974 elections. literacy tests nationwide for five years and Republicans known as the Centrai and revised the trigger formula to bring vative syllable, she simply doesn’t belong. frustrated. of mankind. Expiring Intelligence Agency. Bella Abzug doesn’t belong because she Lessons in Ballet, Tap, Jazz, But more than 40 per cent of the eligible more areas under the law’s coverage. To wit, CIA Director William Colby ad­ J.A. WHITE GLASS CO., Inc. Acrobatic, and Baton Twirling It was especially poignant that he And reflecting the politics of a later Extension has done things the impeccable establish­ black voters in the seven southern states, mitted at a House hearing that the agency ment considers untidy. The first entry in FU BN /rU RE TOPS PICTURE WINDOWS , T Witnesses before the House Judiciary was knighted by England in his old period he made “The Great Dic­ the area most affected by the act, are not maintained a secret dossier on Mrs. Abzug her file, for example, concerns her Tel. 649-0256 529-0442 registered. And on Aug. 6, the voting subcommittee were almost unanimous in \ _ I -Manchetter 31 BIttall St. age; sad that he had to be wheeled for more than 20 years. Colby also appearance as a lawyer for a client 649-7322 tator,” satiring Hitler and Mussolini, rights legislation is due to expire. their request that the act be extended. MANCHESTER OVER 21 YEARS EXPERIENCE acknowledged that the CIA had opened questioned by the now defunct House Com­ into Buckingham Palace for the long holding them up to riducule. “The voting rights act may have over­ A House Judiciary subcommittee some of Mrs. Abzug’s mail and had mittee on Un-American Activities in 1953. laready has begun hearings on extending come blatant discriminatory practices,” 763 over-due honor. The description, “a legend in his retained copies of certain letters for its Subsequent entries in the Abzug file in­ the act, and testimony thus far indicates said Rep. Barbara C. Jordan (D-Texas), MAIN ST. Sir Charles will be 86 years old this files. clude two letters she had written to an DON WILLIS Specializing In own time” is oft over used but cer­ that proponents of continued federal but “it has yet to overcome subtle dis­ It matters not that most of the CIA’s criminatory practices.” arm of the Soviet government in 1958 and 643-1191 BRAKE SERVICE April 16. He first came to the United tainly it has applied to Charlie Chaplin supervision of voting rights will face some spying on Mrs. Abzug was conducted un­ 1960 on behalf of clients of Russian GARAGE hurdles. The administration asked for an exten­ 191 Front End Alignment States 65 years ago, when he was 21, der Republican administrations; her ancestry. Mrs. Abzug was trying to locate for many years. He influenced several While virtually all witnesses, including sion, but only for five years. Contending MAIN ST. 18 Main SL, TH. 649-4531 dossier goes back as far as the potential heirs in the estate case. Colby General Repair Woiii to appear in a stage production called generations of comedians, none of that the act’s effects needed periodic the Ford administration, the Eisenhower year 1953. From its birth in also admitted that she was one of four pre­ MANCHESTER scrutiny. Assistant Attorney General J. “A Night In An English Music Hall.” V^hom ever caught the wistful, pixy­ government’s Civil Rights Commission, 1947, the CIA has been a creature of the sent or former members of Congress on civil rights organizations and member of Stanley Pottinger said progress under the Eastern liberal coalition of both political whom special counterintelligence files 643-1900 In 1918 he formed his own company like character which he made famous. Congress, have supported an extension of act in the last 10 years “warrants con­ parties. All the agency’s directors were kept as part of the agency’s siderable optimism that we would com­ and produced many comedies which Perhaps it is just as well, on second the act, they cannot agree on how long the belonged to this club of elitists, notably operations against Vietnam War dis­ plete the job in the next five years.” were still are classics. One of the best extension should be. Allen Dulles, John McCone, Richard sidents. BERNARD A. LOZIER, INC. thought, that he was not knighted until Others, including Judiciary Committee MANCIESTER SAFE & LOCK CO. There also complaints that the act Helms and now Colby. ’Their careers Although the CIA’s charter specifically Drywall Contractor was “The Kid,” which introduced the long after his active career had ended. Chairman Peter W. Rodino Jr. (D-N.J.), descriminates against the South, that if it before joining the CIA were similar: Ivy prohibits domestic spying, the Abzug fife is extended it should cover the nation. And disagreed, noting that a five-year exten­ Ceiling Repairs & Replacements child star, Jackie Coogan, to the The little tramp with the toothbrush League educations, a broad liberal out­ also includes a report on a “Women Strike 453 M AIN ST., M A N C H E ST E R e 643-6922 there is sentiment for extending the act’s sion- would expire in 1980, immediately public. look, proteges of those establishment for Peace” demonstration in New York Q u c i x d x i WOWMI-IUSNSS Alarms. Locks & Now Introducing moustache was a natural enemy of protection to Mexican-Americans, which prior to a major round of redistricting and Sales. Combination Changes. ^ J-' -i- leaders who have always helped shape City. Says this little gem: "The Quality Carpentry Work, Patios - And who can forget Charlie in the some civil rights groups fear could jeopar­ reapportionment necessitated by the 1980 Sales & Service - Bonded. ,Most titles and important persons. He spent America’s foreign policy and shared demonstrators were addressed by Additions A Remodallng dize passage of a simple extension. census. keys in slock. Repairs ol all kinds. “God Rush” scene where he cooked national secrets. Congresswoman Bella Abzug, who told most of his time deflating the egos of Because “dilution of minority voting 5tCLm .p>3 Make Keys. Scissors & Free Estimates Phone 649-4464 Violent Beginnings Indeed, some of those leaders gathered them an antiwar coalition in Congress Pinking Shears Sharpened. an old shoe and ate it with all the the great and mightly of the world. strength through districting that is dis- Although the 15th Amendment at a dinner party in Helm’s honor last would force withdrawal from Southeast priminatofy” continues, the Civil Rights gusto of an epicure enjoying a That’s the way he will be guarantees the right to vote, civil rights month. ’The party was given by liberal Asia.” CUSTOM MADE legislation passed in 1957, 1960 and 1964 Commission said it was convinced that act columnist Tom Braden, a former CIA SEE US FOR: Lucullian feast. remembered. Poor Mrs. Abzug. She now knows that in CANVAS AWNIN6S fail^ to deal adequately with the dif- must be extended for 10 years to protect hand, and the guest list included Averell • Aluminum Roll Up IRON the view of the reigning liberal establish­ Awnings minority voting rights during that Harriman, Robert S.' McNamara, former redistricting process. ment she was marked down early in the • Door Canopies Osftinsky SCRAP METAL Defense Secretary, and Secretary of State game as the wrong kind of liberal, and • Storm Doors Expansion • Combination Windows Henry Kissinger. thus a potential danger to the right, elitist DEALER IN WASTE and PAPER A potentially more serious issue is likely ’They gathered to give comfort to one of variety. Well, she is not my kind of liberal, MANCHESTER AWNING CO. 131 I’ARKER ST. to develop over whether the act should be MATERIALS DON OAKLEY their own who had been embarrased by either, but I’ll hold her coat on this one. 195 WEST CENTER ST. Tel. 6«3'3135 or 643 5819 expanded to cover those areas, primarily disclosures that the CIA had indulged in il­ Talephona 649-3091 in the Southwest, with high proportions of legal domestic surveillance activities. EtltbllthU 1949 Spanish-speaking Americans. Such as an Even if Helms had been naughty, even if— To Deposit Or Not to Deposit? expansion poses a dilemma for civil rights as some charged — he had tinkered with groups who believe that the voting rights the truth during testimony on Capitol Hill, STEVENSON’S EXXON SERVICENTER 405 Main SI., Manchester 649-5533 John^s Floor Covering, Inc. MANCHESTER 0*fr 90 Yf»r«' Ebiperieni* The "Big Bottle (and Can) Battle” is of all minorities should be protected, but his friends and patrons were on his side. fSanrl)riitpr terms,” says Mac Jensen, president of the 1974, it was found that littering with who also fear that major amendment heating up again. It was touching. ’There were even some “*Ka Tm DtSfsS Os Oar Ssntiet, Yos Can ttfttA On 1m Cst!" Coll 649-5807 Can Manufacturers Institute. “In fact, beverage containers had increased 127 per MEMORIAL GO. Legislators in 45 states, as well as the could threaten passage of an extension of well-bred tears shed. But there are Enrning lUrralh John’s Floor Covering, Inc., 119 Oakland St. moved in May to larger quarters to serve you better. We have 5 there may be no savings in energy at all.” cent over the year before while other the act. A. ALMETTI, Prop. U.S. Congress, are expected to deliberate complete lines of Linoleum, a large selection of Brand Name Carpeting and Ceramic Tile to fit any room in Oppnlte Eait Ometery To begin with, he points out, the heavier kinds of litter increased only 6 per cent. During the opening days of hearings, FOUNDED OCT. 1, 1881 • TUNE-UPS HarrHon 9 t. >Unchnler over some 100 bills this year that would your home. John has been installing since 1949 and has operated a retail store since 1953. Stop in today to get returnable bottles require more energy to Oregon has since abandoned its litter sur­ Published by the |E l$(pN put deposits of two to 10 cents on beverage both the administration and the Civil Publlshad evary • GENERAL AUTOMOTIVE Quality Mamorials manufacture, to handle and to distribute. veys. Rights Commission said they were, fbr Manchester evening except Sun- acquainted. (Photo by Pinto) containers. Nationally, about 43-billion Then they have to be taken back to the The study also reported that the cost to Publishing Co., Herald dayi and holldaya. r e p a ir s on a ll c a r s beer and soda pop cans and 17-billion non- various reasons, not in a position to en­ Square, Manchester, Entered at the filler, washed and put back on the line, Oregonians included nearly 32.5 million in dorse specific legislation to accomplish Conn. 06040, Manchester, Conn., returnable bottles are sold annually. which would involve more fuel for hot unreclaimed deposits, 362,000 in increased Telephone 643-2711 Post Office as Second Got A Painting Problem? Wo’ll Help) Three states — Oregon; Vermont and the expansion but supported congressional (Area Code 203). Class Mall Matter. YOU CAN SAVE FUEL WITH CHIMNEY AND water. litter pickup costs and 337,679 in lost South Dakota — have so far enacted consideration of the issue. Several civil BURL L. LYONS, PUBLISHER FIREPLACE HEAT RECLAIMERS! PET OWNERS Service still means something to us — and service means spending enough He estimates that a returnable bottle excise taxes because of decreased con­ rights groups hoped they could find DIvtslen ol HoroM J. Lm m SuppIlM On TIm HW at time with you to help you select the right paint finish for that Job you're plan­ legislation requring cash deposits on beer If you can’t find what you're looking for alMwhere, stop would need to make about 12 trips to sumption. legislative language that would allow the SUGGESTED CARRIER RATES 200 Boston TumpIlM, BoHon, Conn. (0W40) •> PhoiMi 641-TUT ning Sec us for paint and service when you plan your next project and soft drink containers, (^uth Dakota’s achieve an energy savings. The average in W f o hettririft you to e o n s ^ your natkm's Iim I MippHMl FrwiMln In to SBB ut. Chances are we will have what you need. In attacking the proposed law in In­ expansion without making an extension ' h e r a l d PAYABLE IN ADVANCE 723 m ST. law goes into effect in 1976.) Indiana population centers like New York and diana, state Rep. Mendle E. Adams said, S e t Stovus, Flroplae* Fentw iM DoohHInrt, Why not stop here first and you may not have to go any MMCKSm .00 MAIN STREET ■ MANCHESTER.CONN bill politically unacceptable. Copy ... 15* 3 Months.. Chimney HaM RMlilmer^ “Ole Carrol Top Wood Burning Slovo," recently rejected a deposit bill as Chicago is between three and four round “The results we’ve seen out of Oregon y e s t e r d a y s . $11.70 wllh onclosod Chimnoy Hoot Roeltlmor: For Homo e Butinooo s in- further. E A John^ mm 06040 “inflationary” and the Kentucky Several witnesses agreed that vqting, r - 6 Months______. $23.40 duttry. PAINT CQ trips for a returnable bottle today. where such legislation is in effect simply ONE Month $3.90 One Year... $46.60 MKMHKK. 1HK ORDKR OE THE UOLlTtN RULE; legislature does not sit in 1975. discrimination against Mexican- Lot Us Chock Your Smoko 8took For BTU Hlasto MANCHESTER PET CENTER In addition, the can and bottle makers don’t justify the costs to the people. We’ve Mail Hates Upon Rtn^uest end Soot TasL A BTU Saved 1$ $ BtU UtMdl Your Independent The rationale behind the drive for Americans does exist, including a 9 MAPLE STREET, DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER • 649-4273 claim that a federal deposit law would got to take an overview of solid waste. Mexican-American state official from 25 Years Ago Sub scrib ers who p.m. should telephone CALL 649-7627 For Dotalltl Just Around Tho Corner From Main... "RUY THE PAINT THAT'S WORTH THE WORK" deposits is the belief that it would both jeopardize an estimated 100,000 jobs — a Attacking a single product isn’t going to fail to receive their the circulation deparl- help eliminate litter and conserve energy California who had twice run un- Broad St. and Hollister St. buildings Herald before 5:30 ment, 647-9946 HONDllY'iJANiltj Don’t Buy New Clothes...Dry Clean figure which will also not doubt be hotly get us anything but higher prices.” successfuiiy for office. next on school expansion plan. FORMAL’S INN me. and raw materials. For example, the disputed. According to United Steel Figures in on Vermont’s first year of Your Old Clothes Like New Citizens’ Advisory Committee on En­ While acknowledging that the dis­ Range of 3100,0(X) in bids on Princeton Member Audit Bureau of Circulations JOHN’S FLOOR COVERING INC. For the tux Workers president I. W. Abel, however, as experience with its law would seem to add criminatory methods practiced were not St. school, with Hartford company ap­ OUR PROFESSIONAL DRY CLEANING QIVES vironmental Quality claims that a federal NEW LIFE TO YOUR CLOTHES many as 45,000 to 58,000 jobs could be lost more fuel to the controversy: Nearly 32 usualiy as biatant as those that appeared parent low bidder. The Manchester Display advertising 119 Oakland St. . that’s inn law calling for a deposit on all beyerage in the aluminum and st^l can manufac­ million in deposits not reclaimed at the Publishing Co. closing hours: Three Free Pick Up A Delivery containers would save an energy in the South prior to enactment of the 1965 lull days prior to Installing Since 1953 turing industries alone. retail outlet, a drop of 1.6 million cases in law and thus harder to prove, the official assumes no financial publication. for him CALL 649-S5S9 equivalent of 5-million gallons of gasoline Well; what about the environmental responsibility lor Deadline lor Herald LINOLEUM - CARPET - CERAMIC - FORMICA u "All work don. on prom l... tnd hilly guirinlm dl" packaged beer sales during the first six said the problem was also one of attitude: 10 Years Ago typographical errors OPEN DAILY 10 A.M. 8 P.M. Frank A. Amona. Prtsldant VC a day. argument? classified advertising: KITCHEN & BATH REMODELING months of 1974 as compared to the same It "is just as real as hitting them over the Christopher Glenney, 82, whose career appearing In adver­ 12 noon prior today of 35 Oak St, Manchester c:onn 06040 The figure is hotly disputed by the Oregon recently released a study on its tisements and other publication: 12 noon period in 1973, and premium beer price in­ head, as burning a cross on their lawns. I at Glenney’s Men’s Shop at 789 Main St. reading matter in The Open Mon., Tu b s ., Sat. 10 to 6 p.m., Thun. A FrI. 10 to B p.m. Taiaphona 10-9 Watk Days PARKADE GLEANERS manufacturers of nonreturnables. law’s first year. In the last three statewide Friday lor publication MANCHESTER PARKADE 6 4 3 - 9 5 6 1 ’m ittt- 649*7901 10-6 Saturday 402 W. MIDDLE TPKE. creases averaging 15 cents a six-pack on can’t bring it to you in buckets....but it’s covered 55 years at the same location, Manchester Evening Saturday and Man- MANCHESTER Closfld WodnBSday 643-947B "It’s totally unrealistic to think in those Hersid. surveys of litter in June, July and August, top of the 30-cent deposit. real.” dies. day. r \ PAGE SIX - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Sat., March 15, 1975 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn., Sat., March 15, 1975 - PAGE SEVEN Manchester Week in Review TODAY’S THOUGHT i * AREA CHURCHES LOCAL CHURCHES Lord lielp_ us to become masters of ftc Debate Grew Bitter ourselves that we may be servants of others. .CHURCH O F THE ASSUMPTION, Adams SECOND CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, OF EVENING ^ ^ ST. BERNARD’S CHURCH, Rockville. Rev. St. at Thompson Rd. Rev. Edward S. Pepin, UNITED CHURCH O F C H RIST, 385 N. Main AVERY ST. CHRISTIAN REFORMED By CLIFF SIMPSON Sir Alec Paterson pastor. Rev. Paul Trinque. St. Rev. Felix M. Davis, minister. John J. White, pastor. Rev. Joseph M. Bartok. CHURCH, 661 Avery St., South Windsor. Rev. Over Lincoln Center Rev. Stephen K. Jacobson Saturday Masses at 5 and 7:30 p.m.; Sunday 10 a.m .. Morning Worship, Nursery through Saturday Masses at 5 and 7 p.m.; Sunday Peter Mans, minister. St. Mary’s Episcopal Church Church School Grade 12, the Rev. Mr. Davis Masses at 7, 8:30, 10 and 11:30 a.m. 8:30 a.m., “Back to God” hour radio broad­ Masses at 7:30, 9, 10:30 and 11:45 a.m. Assorted Prayers Singing is a kind of prayer — an impor­ (Charges, counter charges, compensates the town for the today, to set a date for official preaching on "What Shall We Wear?” ; Coffee cast, WTIC (1080); 9:45 a.m., Sunday School and ST. BARTHOLOMEW’S CHURCH, E. Mid­ ST . P ET E R ’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH, Sand From time to time I come across tant part of the Sunday morning service. and recriminations — colored time lost. Weiss said the condi­ acceptance of the work. Accep­ Hour following the service in Fellowship Hall; 2 Adult Bible Study; 11 a.m.. Worship Service; 7 dle Tpke. Rev. Philip Hussey, pastor. Hill Rd., South Windsor. Rev. Frederick H. prayers in unaccustomed places. I am con- Further Helps for Worship by overtones of political im­ tion has been met. tance will clear the way for the p.m.. Pilgrim Fellowship will meet at the p.m.. Evening ^rvice. Nursery care for small Saturday Mass at 5 p.m .; Sunday Masses at Foerster III, vicar. vinc«d that prayer is more universal than Recently in this column we had a plications — emerged during a next phase of renovations, at church to go to the Bushnell Rally. rf children provided. 8:30, 10:15 and 11:30 a.m. 8 a.m ., Holy Conununion; 10 a.m .. Holy Com­ many people think it is. I like the brief one number of suggestions for finding reality bitter debate over the Lincoln Public Works the Old Trade School. CHURCH O F C H RIST, Lydall and Vernon munion, first and third Sundays; Morning VERNON UNITED METHODIST — what some call a “quickie” — that goes: in worship. Consider now the place of the Center parking lot at Tuesday’s At a State Capitol public GOSPEL HALL, 415 Center St. In Business... Prayer, second, fourth and fifth Sundays. CHURCH, Rt. 30. Rev. Frances Schwartz, Rev. hymn. Board of Directors meeting. Sts. Eugene Brewer, minister. “0 Lord, don’t let anything happen to hearing Tuesday, two consumer A proposed weekly 10 a.m.. Breaking bread; 11:45 a.m., Sunday James Schwartz, pastors. Proponents of restoring the 9 a.m., Bible Classes; 10 a.m .. Worship, ser­ me today that you and I can’t handle Many of our greatest hymns have their groups opposed bills filed by newspaper, “The Manchester School; 7 p.m.. Gospel meeting. 9:15 a.m.. Worship Hour and Church School. together. Amen.” area to its original grassy con­ HITES mon: "When Pride Gets In Our Way”; 6 p.m.. COVENTRY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, roots in Scripture. They are a form of State Sen. David Barry and Inquirer,” received a setback dition were advised to “ wait UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH, 187 Worship, sermon: "Questions and Answers.” Nathan Hale School, Rt. 31. Rev. Dr. Richard W. TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH, Then there is the ironic prayer breathed prayer. If you are interested in learning State Rep. Muriel Yacavone for this week when Superior Court Woodbridge St. Robert Baker, pastor. ■ by a young Communist girl who answered more about “hymn stories” I suggest that and see how it looks when T R IN IT Y COVENANT CH U RCH , 302 Gray, pastor. Meadowlark Rd. & Rt. 30, Vernon. Rev. Donald early construction of the so- Judge Leo Parsky approved the 10 a.m., Sunday School; 7 p.m.. Evangelistic the examination question — “What is the you look into Augustine Smith’s “Lyric finished,” before insisting on called 1-84 connector. Hackmatack St. Rev. Norman E. Swensen, 9:30 a.m .. Worship; 11 a.m., Sunday School; McClean, astor. Rockville Journal-Inquirer’s Service. saying on the wall of the city?” with the Religion.” Wherever it applies, this the change. The connector would link the pastor. 7 :30 p.m., Bible Study at parsonage on Cornwall 8 and 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service; 9:15 a.m., request for a temporary injuc- Dr. quote “Religion is the opiate of the author has given the Bible background in T h e “ wait and see’’ Manchester segment of 1-84 ST. BRIDGET CHURCH, 70 Main St. Rev. 9:30 a.m., Sunday School classes for all ages Sunday School and Bible Study; 5:15 p.m.. Trini­ tion. The Rockville paper people.” She then walked three miles to an interesting and informative way. proponents prevailed. with the Wilbur Cross Highway John J. Delaney, pastor. Rev. William J. Stack, three through adult, Infant-Nursery; 10:50 a.m.. ty Radio Vespers, station WINF. claimed it has exclusive right'to see if she had answered correctly. When Music has a way of expressing The previous night (Monday), (1-86) near Spencer St. i X Rev. William J. Killeen. Worship Service with the Rev. Mr. Swensen the name “Inquirer” in the FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD, 763 Oak St., WAPPING COMMUNITY CHURCH, 1790 she found that jhe was right she muttered deep-feelings that other forms seem to Manchester’s Conservation Manchester this week Saturday Masses at 5 and 7:30 p.m., school preaching on “Understand The Mystery,” Manchester-Rockville area. II East Hartford. Rev. Ralph F. Jelley, pastor. Ellington Rd., South Windsor. Rev. Harold W. — ‘"Thank God!” lack. It has been said, “Music has reasons Commission — which started received state and federal ap­ auditorium; Sunday Masses at 7:30,9 and 10:30, Children’s Church for Grades 1 through 3, ’Trini­ Members of the Manchester 10 a.m.'. Church School; 11 a.m.. Morning Richardson, minister. Recently while motoring in the lovely that the mind knows not.” It is unfor­ debate on the issue — voted un­ proval for a $1.5 million Urban in church; 10:30 a.m. and noon in school ty Tots for those 3-years old through Teachers Federal Credit Union Worship; 7 p.m.. Evening Service. 9:30 and 11 a.m.. Worship Service and Church state of Virginia I was given an official tunate that some members of the con­ animously to continue its op­ Systems Project — reconstruc­ auditorium. Kindergarten, Nursery for infants; ’i p.m.. and the East Central Connec­ School. position to paving the front ST. PETER’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH, map of the state. It contained these gregation pay no attention to the hymns, tion of Adams St. and W. Middle ticut Teachers, Federal Credit Evening Service. lawn of Lincoln Center. THE SALVATION ARMY, 661 Main St. Capt. Hebron Center. Rev. William N. Parsing, rector. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH OF words: considering them a waste of time, or Tpke. — to begin this fall. Union announced that they are and Mrs. Arthur Carlson, corps officers. Church of the Nazarene, 236 Main St. Rev. 8 a.m .. Holy Communion; 10 a.m.. Commu­ ANDOVER, Rev. David J. Reese III, pastor. A Motorist’s Prayer singing them without feeling, or not even The project will cost the town considering a merrger of their 8:30 a.m.. Teen Prayer Breakfast; 9:30 a.m., William A. Taylor, pastor; Rev. Charles D. aware of the words. nion, first, third and fifth Sundays; Morning 9:45 a.m.. Church School; 11 a.m.. Worship “Our heavenly Father, we ask this day a New Bombshell about $225,(KK). Rights-of-way organizations, to lower Sunday School; 10:45 a m.. Holiness Meeting; 6 Isbell, assistant pastor. ill. 1 Prayer, second and fourth Sundays. Church Service. particular blessing as we take the wheel of What Do Christians Town Directors Vivian acquisition is starting im­ operating costs and broaden p.m., Open-Air Meeting; 7 p.m.. Salvation 9:30 a.m., Sunday School — Classes for all I ill .im ^ BE SURE. . . BLISS has been serving the Home school. our car. Grant us safe passage through all Sing About? Ferguson and Phyllis Jackston, mediately. services. ages, 10:45 a.m.. Morning Worship, message by ST. MAURICE’S CHURCH, Bolton. Rev. Owner for 93 YEARS. For a complete FREE Meeting. the perils of travel; shelter those who ac­ I recall the young college student at fresh from their charge that The state Public Utilities the Rev. Mr. ’Taylor, Children’s Church and III: .ii'i Robert W. Cronin, pastor. CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF company us and protect us from harm by Williams who walked by the employment specifications for In the Schools Commission set a monthly rate INSPECTION of your home by a Termite Control Nursery provided; 7 p.m.. Evening Service, ! ' y' u Saturday Masses at 5 and 7:30 p.m.; Sunday LATTER-DAY SAINTS, Woodside St. & VERNON ASSEMBLIES OF GOD, 51 Old ’Thy mercy; steady our hands and quicken Congregational Church one Sunday mor­ the personnel supervisor’s job Project I Coordinator Isadore of $7.95 for subscribers to Expert, supervised by the finest technical ataff, Message by the Rev. Mr. Isbell, Nursery Masses at 7:30, 9:15 and 11 a.m. Hillstown Rd. D. Clark Brown, bishop. Town Rd. our eye that we may never take another’s ning while the congregation was singing. were tailored to fit the person Wolf told the Board of Educa­ Greater Hartford CATV Inc., phone our nearest local office: provided. 8:30 a.m.. Priesthood; 9:30 a.m., ^minary; 9:45 a.m., Sunday School for all ages; 11 a.m.. ST. MATTHEW’S CHURCH, Tolland. Rev. life; guide us to our destination safely, He waited until the clergyman came out appointed, dropped a new tion Monday that his program, Manchester’s cable television 10:30 a.m., Sunday School; 5 p.m.. Sacrament COMMUNITY BAPTIST CHURCH, AN Morning Worship; 7 p.m.. Evening Evangelistic. Francis J. O’Keefe, pastor. confident in the knowledge that Thy after the service, then asked, “ I do not bombshell in Town Manager which includes the town’s franchiser. ’The company had blessings go with us through darkness and belong to your faith but want to know what Service. AMERICAN B A P T IS T CHURCH, 585 E. (Herald photo by Richmond) UNITED CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Saturday Masses at 5 and 7 p.m.; Sunday Robert Weiss’ embattled zone. remedial reading program, will asked for a rate of $8.50. 649-9240 Center St. Rev. Ondon P. Stairs, minister. Masses at 8:30, 10:30 and 11:45 a.m. light...sunshine and shower...forever and you have that is worth singing about.” They charged Rec Director face a large financial shortfall The Ward Manufacturing Co. FULL GOSPEL INTERDENOMIN­ UNITED CHURCH O F CH RIST, Tolland. 9:15 a.m.. Church School for all ages. ever. Amen ’The reply must have been convincing M el Siebold has been this year. of 259 Adams St. reported it’s ATIONAL CHURCH, 745 Main St. Rev. Philip Ellington Congregational Church Rev. Donald G. Miller, minister. MESSIAH EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN Kindergarten through Grade 4 continuing during The Foolish Virginians because that young non-Christian is now a “daylighting” on town time The Manchester High School almost ready to occupy a new BLISS TEKMITE CONTROL CORP. Saunders, minister. 9:30 and 11 a.m .. Worship Service and Church CHURCH, (Wisconsin Synod), 300 Buckland the service, Bible Study class led by Rick Lanz; ’There is a story about a preparatory Christian minister serving in one of our while teaching classes at Post math team placed second in a 26,000-square foot plant across 10:30 a.m., Praise, Worship Service and Bible School; 7 to 8:30 p.m.. Pilgrim Fellowship. Rd., South Windsor. DIV. OF BLISS EXTERMINATOR CO., INC. • EST. 1882 10:30 a.m.. Morning Worship, message: “God’s school in Virginia where the pupils took Connecticut churches. Junior College (Waterbury) and Ineet held at Bristol. MHS is the street from its main facili­ study for all ages; 7 p.m.. Deliverance Service. 9 a.m., Sunday School; 10 a.m.. Worship Ser­ Plus Sign,” Nursery provided; 6 p.m.. Youth turns reading the scripture each morning To sing is to praise God. So, after the Manchester Community now in third place in the Capitol ty. The new building will result The Oldest & Largest in Conn. vice. FAITH BA PTIST CHURCH, Orange Hall 72 Fellowship will meet. Lenten Bible study led by Catholic Women RO CKVILLE B A PTIST CHURCH, 69 Union in chapel. At one such worship service a Call to Worship, join with enthusiasm in College. Area Mathematics League. in added employment of 20 to 30 E. Center St. Rev. James Beliasov, pastor. the pastor, in the Living Room. St. Rev. Robert L. LaCounte, pastor. TALCOTTVILLE CONGREGATIONAL student read the parable about the singing to the glory of God in the opening Weiss, in a formal written The Town Building Com- persons. 9:30 a.m., Sunday School; 10:30 a.m .. Worship CHURCH, UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST, “ Foolish Virgins.” When he came to these hymn. Notice the words, seeking to dis­ reply to the Board of Directors, mitt^ was to inspect the ZION EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN 9:30 a.m ., Sunday School, nursery through Service; 7 p.m.. Evening Service. Schedule Retreat Rev. Kenneth E. Knox, pastor. words he didn’t quite get them right, cover what the writer had in mind. Let the said Siebold had his (Weiss’) renovMed Franklin Building at CHURCH (M ISSOURI SYNOD), Cooper and adult, inclu(iing college career class; 11 a.m.. 10:30 a.m.. Worship and Sunday School. saying “the foolish Virginians.” The head­ music lift vour snirit as you join others of blessing and permission, given Bennet Junior High School PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 43 Spruce St. High Sts. Rev. Charles W. Kuhl, pastor. The annual weekend retreat and a conference. It will con­ Worship Service, first Sunday of each month. master asked him to read it again. When the congregation in adoration and praise. on the condition that Siebold 9:15 a.m., Sunday School; 10:30 a.m., Worship, 9 a.m.. Divine Worship; 10:15 a.m ., Sunday for women of the four clude Sunday afternoon with Holy Communion; second Sunday, missionary the same words were repeated the teacher It can and will set the tone for the whole Nursery provided; 7 p.m.. Informal Worship, School and Youth Forum; 10:10 to 11:35 a.m.. Manchester Catholic parishes closing ceremonies. service, nursery provided; 7 p.m., informal said, “ I didn’t believe there were that morning worship experience. study and fellowship. First and Second Year Youth Instruction. will be held at Our Lady of evening service, nursery provided. BOLTON CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, many foolish people in our state, but if the Calvary Retreat House in Far­ For reservations, call Mrs. ST. JOHN’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH, Rt. 30, Meetings Next Week JEHOVAH’S W ITN ESSES, Kingdom Hall, Bolton Center Rd. Rev. J. Stanton Conover, Bible says so, it must be true.” mington April 11 to 13. ’The Doris Perozziello, Mrs. Sue Vernon. Rev. Robert H. Wellner, rector. 'Bad Mathematics — 726 N. Main St. minister. Public meetings scheduled in WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19 retreat is open to women of all Scheibenpflug, Mrs. Betty 8 a.m .. Holy Communion; 10 a.m.. Family Ser­ “A Living Church Should Be Good Brotherhood CONCORDIA LUTHERAN CHURCH, 40 10 a.m.. Public Bible discourse, “What 10:15 a.m.. Church School, Nursery; 10:30 Manchester n ^ t week include: 7:30 p.m. —Manchester denominations. Spaulding, or Mrs. Gertrude vice and Church School. A Singing Church” One does not equal one. That is, it Pitkin St. Rev. Burton D. Strand, Rev. David W. Desires Should You Wisely Cultivate?” ; 11 a.m.. a.m.. Worship Service, sermon: ’The Great MONDAY^ MARCH 17 Housing Authority, 24 Bluefield The retreat will be conducted Hagedom of St. James Parish; ’That phrase comes from a publication of doesn’t if you gave last week to the One, Rinas, pastors. Group discussion of Feb. 1 Watchtower Father” ; 7:30 p.m.. Pilgrim Fellowship. 7 p.m. —Zoning Board of Dr. by the Rev. Joseph Mahon, Mrs. Barbara Tierney, Mrs. the United Church in Hong Kong where I Great Hour of Sharing. Let’s say you 9 a.m.. Holy Communion, Church School magazine article “ Keep Looking, Keep Moving Sally Rackowski or Miss Karen Appeals, Municipal Building Paulist. Father Mahon is the SACRED HEART CHURCH, Rt. 30, Vernon. GILEAD CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, had the privilege of preaching during my placed 310 on the offering plate. You really through Grade 6, Nursery for small children; Forward with Jehovah.” hearing room. THURSDAY, MARCH 20 head of the Paulist Mission Anderson of Assumption Rev. Ralph Kelley,' pastor. Rev. Edward Hebron. Marshall B. Hughes, pastor. gave much more for this amounted to: 10:30 a.m.. Holy Communion, Church School for world trip some years ago. I am still on its 7:30 p.m. —Disaster Control 8 a.m. —Mayor’s Downtown FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, R etreat Apostolate in New Parish; Mrs. Mary Sulots or Konopka. 10:30 a.m.. Worship Service, Mr. Hughes $60 worth of clothing or blankets, or $100 Grade 10 on. Nursery for small children. mailing list, and welcome news from such Advisory Committee, Action Committee, Municipal 447 N. Main St. York City. Mrs. Rose Schwoerer of St. Saturday Mass at 5 p.m.; Sunday Masses at preaching, the young men of the Order of worth of food, or, $110 worth of self-help a strong and thriving institution. It was in Municipal Building basement. Building hearing room. ST. JAMES CHURCH, Msgr. Edward J. 11 a.m.. Church Service, Sunday School for The retreat will begin on Bridget’s Parish; Mrs. Richard 7:30, 9, 10:30 a.m. and noon. DeMolay will participate in the service; 9:15 material, or $550 worth of medical, health 1968 that I preached a sermon there to 6:30 p.m. —Board of Direc­ Reardon, pastor; Rev. Bernard Killeen, Rev. pupils up to the age of 20; care for very young Friday evening at 7:15 with Jennings of St. Bartholomew’s a.m.. Church School classes. Nursery provided. and family planning material. TUESDAY, MARCH 18 ST. MARGARET MARY’S CHURCH, Wap- over 1,000 worshippers, and this was one of tors comment session, Louis Cremonie. children, subject of the Lesson-Sermon, registration followed by Mass Parish. Where on Wall Street can you get a 7:30 p.m. —Arts Council, ping. Rev. William McGrath and Rev. Joseph FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH three services on that Sunday morning. Municipal Building directors’ “Substance.” Golden Text Jerem iah 29-13-14: Municipal Building Probate Saturday Masses at 5 and 7:30 p.m. Sunday Schick, co-pastors. (UNITED CHURCH OF CH RIST), Coventry. Some of you have asked about the white bargain like that? “Ye shall seek me, and find me, when ye shall Court. office. Masses at 7:30, 9, 10:30 a.m ., noon, 5 p.m. Saturday Masses at 5 and 7 p.m.; Sunday Rev. Bruce J. Johnson, minister. stole I occasionally wear that has a A Creed search for me with all your heart. And I will be 7:30 p.m. —Board of Direc­ 7:30 p.m. —Advisory Rec and Masses at 8:30, 10 and 11:30 a.m. 9:30 a.m.. Church School, Adult Bible Class traditional cross on one and an unusual Edwin Markham speaks for many of us NORTH UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, found of you, saith the Lord.” ’The Christian tors, Municipal Building Park Commission, Municipal and Confirmation Class; 11 a.m.. Worship Ser­ “burning bush” on the other. It was this as we seek to help our brothers here and 300 Parker St. Rev. Earl R. Custer, pastor. Science Reading Room, 968 Main St., is open to Unitarians to Hear hearing room Building coffee room. vice, Nursery available. Vestry Fund collection, church that presented me with the stole. overseas: 9 and 10:30'a.m.. Worship Service, sermon: the public Mondays through Fridays from 10 8 p.m. —Human Relations 7:30 p.m. —Health Planning ST. FRANCIS OF ASSISI, 673 Ellington Rd., potluck following worship, sermon: “A Jesting ’The church is now in the process of raising ‘"There is a destiny that makes us “ Hope for the Hungry” ; 9 a.m.. Church School, a.m. to 3 p.m. and the first and third ’Thursdays Jazz Artist Sunday Commission, Municipal Council, Municipal Building South Windsor. Rev. John C. Gay, pastor. Rev. Pilate.” a new sanctuary and the latest publication brothers. Nursery and Grades 3 through 7; 10:30 a.m.. of each month from 7 to 9 p.m., the reading room Building coffee room. hearing room. Church School, Nursery, Kindergarten and Eugene M. Kibride. contained pictures of various church None goes his way alone: also maintains a free lending library. Jackie McLean, director of Grades 1 and 2; Special offering for overseas Saturday Masses at 5 and 7 p.m.; Sunday groups. The first group was the choir for All that we send into the lives of others Afro-American music at Hartt relief will be taken; 6 p.m.. Junior and Senior ST. MARY’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH, Masses at 7:30, 9:30 and 11 a.m. music holds an important place in its life. Comes back into our own. College of Music, University of UNION CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Methodist Youth Fellowship; 7 p.m.. Adult Church and Park Sts. Rev. Stephen K. Jacobson, Above the picture is this quote from I care not what his temples or his Seminary Plans Hartford, will speak Sunday ST. MARY’S CHURCH, Rt. 31, Coventry. Rockville, Rev. Paul J. Bowman, minister; Rev. membership class; 8 p.m. Young adult group rector; Rev. Bruce W. Jacques, assistant to the Psalm 98: creeds. morning at 10:30 to the Rev. F. Bernard Miller, pastor. Rev. Paul F. David B. Eusden, associate minister. meets at the parsonage. rector; Rev. Ronald E. Haldeman, assistant to “0 sing unto the Lord a new S()ng; One thing holds firm and fast — Unitarian Universalist Society Ramen. 9:15 a.m.. Confirmation Class, Adult Bible the rector. For He has done marvelous things; That into his fateful heap of days and Day for Women at the Singer Learning Center, Saturday Mass at 5:15 p.m .; Sunday Masses at Study Group; 10:30 a.m.. Church School, Infants 7:30 a.m.. Holy Eucharist, Authorized Ser­ His right hand, and His Holy arm. deeds 481 Spring St. 7:30, 9:30 and 10:45 a.m. through Grade 8; 10:45 a.m., Morning Worship, CENTER CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, vices, Rite 2; 9 a.m .. Holy Eucharist, Authorized Have gotten Him the victory.” The soul of man is cast.” ’The women’s board of Hart­ members of the seminary His talk which will be il­ sermon topic: “Don’t Forget” ; 11:45 a.m.. UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST, 11 Center St. Services, Rite 1, with sermon by Father Jacob­ ford Seminary Foundation will faculty. lustrated with slides and recor- Coffee Hour in the Chapel; 2:45 p.m.. Senior Rev. Newell Curtis Jr., Rev. Winthrop Nelson son, Church School, Nursery care; 9:45 a.m., present its annual program for The morning will conclude dings will be on “ My CRYSTAL LAKE COMMUNITY UNITED Pilgrim Fellowship will meet at the church to Jr., pastors. , Sunday Morning Coffee House; 11 a.m.. Morning women, “A Morning at the with a noon luncheon at McKen­ Experiences In Jazz.” attend the Youth Rally at the Bushnell, bring a 7 a.m.. Men’s Communion Breakfast, Worship Prayer, Book of Common Prayer, with sermon METHODIST CHURCH, Ellington. MHS English Teacher Seminary,” Thursday at 9:15 zie Hall on the seminary cam­ The musician and composer sack supper, beverage and J2.50 for your ticket. Service, Sanctuary, with Breakfast in Woodruff by Father Jacobson. Morning worship at Crystal Lake Community a.m. at the seminary, 55 pus. has performed with Thelonius Hall, the Rev. Russell Camp, chaplain Connec­ United Methodist Church will be at 11 beginning UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, 1040 ABOUT Elizabeth St., Hartford. ’The program is designed to SOUTH UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, Monk, Charles Singleton, Miles Will Lead Workshop ticut State Prison, Enfield, will speak; 9 a.m.. Sunday. Sunday School will also be at 11. Anyone Boston Tpke., Bolton. David M. Campbell, Members of the Sacred better acquaint women of the Rev. George W. Webb, Rev. Wayne Kendall, Davis, The Charles Migus Jazz Worship Service, Federation Room, the Rev. wishing to join the coffee hour is invjted to do so pastor. TOWN Dance Group of Center greater Hartford area with the Rev. Robert W. Eldridge, pastors. Workshop, Art Blakey’s Jazz Mr. Nelson, leader; 10 a.m.. Worship Service,, at 10:15 a.m. 9:30 a.m.. Membership Class, last sesson; Congregational Church will change that has taken place at 9 and 10:45 a.m .. Worship Service, “Spiritual Messengers, and “The Connec­ Ray Horton, English teacher conference and will be held Sanctuary, the Chancel Choir will present 10:15 a.m.. Coffee and Conversation; 10:30 a.m.. open the program with a chapel the seminary within the last Pilgrimage” with laymen participating in­ tion” in New York. ROCKVILLE UNITED METHODIST at Manchester High School, will from 8:45 a.m. to 2 p.m. The Sunset Council, Degree Schubert’s Mass in G, “ Worship Through year. cluding Harold Porcheron, French Hey, David CHURCH, 142 Grove St., Rockville. Rev. John Church School, Nursery through Grade 6. lead one of the workshops at an Dr. Alexander J. Plante, con­ of Pocohantas, will meet Mon­ service at which the Dr. James Music,” Church School for Nursery through During his career as a jazz Mohr, Mrs. Walker Briggs and Miss Wendy W. Mortimer, pastor. (Grades 7 & 8, Wednesday at 7 p.m.); 10:45 educational conference April 5 sultant to the U.S. Office of day at 8 p.m. at the Zipser Club. N. Gettemy, president of the Those wishing to an attend Grade 6; 11:15 a.m.. Cracker Barrel Sharing musician, he has performed in as we livCy workv Werkheiser; 9 to 10:15 a.m., Infant-Toddler 9:30 a.m.. Church School, Nursery through a.m.. Worship, Passion Sunday, sermon: “Man at Mark T. Sheehan High ^hool Education and author of seminary, will speak. After the the event may make call Hart­ Time, Robbins Room, New Members Conver­ London, Germany, Japan, Nursery and Kindergarten; 9:15 to 10:30 a.m.. adults; 10:45 a.m .. Worship Service, Nursery at His Worst, God at His Best.” in Wallingford. “Project Concern,” will be the The St. James Home and service, there will be five dis­ ford Seminary, 232-4451, for sations, Federation Room, Coffee Shoppe, Belgium and throughout the Jackie McLean Church School Grades 1 through 12; 10:15 a.m.. through Grade 3. He will conduct a session on keynote speaker at the luncheon School Association will meet cussion seminars led by reservations. Woodruff Hall; Nominating Committee, United States. He has studied SECOND CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, individualized learning session. Social Hour in Reception Hall; 10:45 a.m., with Bud Powell, Cecil Scott, FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH OF Coventry. Rev. Robert K. Bechtold, minister. Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. in the playp and serve Library; 4 to 7 p.m.. Grade 9 Confirmands, community-based cultural programs on the secondary Enrollment for the con­ school cafeteria. Miss Patricia Federation Room; 7 to 9 p.m.. Youth Group, Infant-Toddler through Nursery, Church School Walter “ Foots” ’Thomas, Joe group promoting the study of VERNON, Rev. John A. Lacy, minister; Rev. 9 a.m.. Adult Study; 10 a.m.. Worship Service; level. ference will be limited and Federation Room. for Kindergarten, Grades 7 through 12, Confir­ Napoleon, and has done private black arts and culture, for Edwin W. Bartholomew, assistant minister. Church &hool; 11a.m., Coffee Hour; 11:15 a.m., Graves of the Manchester mation Class; 7:30 p.m.. Youth Fellowship T h e conference is on reservations must be made by Police Department will be teaching in New York. which he was recently honored 10 a.m .. Morning Worship, 9:55 a.m .. Church Confirmation Class; 6:30 p.m.. Youth Choir CALVARY CHURCH fASSEMBLIES OF “Modem Trends in Education: March 24. The registration fee meeting in youth lounge, Cliancel Choir, under MacLean has worked with New by the Connecticut NAACP. School. Sing-a-long. guest speaker. Following the GOD), 647 E. Middle Tpke. Rev. Kenneth L. the direction of Glenn Chandler, will present a York City’s Mobilization for Directed Alternatives” and will is $8 and includes the cost of the meeting, refreshments will be Gustafson, pastor. program of Lenten music, concluding with Youth Program and Harlem be jointly sponsored by the luncheon. served. 9:45 a.m., Sunday School — classes for adults Bach’s Cantata No. 4, “Christ Lay in Death’s Youth Opportunities Unlimited. Southern Connecticut State Registration forms may be A Special Edition Coming and children. Nursery for the little ones; 10:50 Dark Prison.” ’The public is invited to attend. He has also served on the New The College Department of Ad­ obtained from Mrs. Janet a.m.. Service of Worship and Bible preaching; 7 ministration and Supervision Arena, member of the Ad­ North United Methodist ST. JOHN’S POLISH CATHOLIC York State Narcotics Control Methodist Evangelist Chqrch will have its annual p.m.. Gospel Service, hymnsing, music and Bi­ Commission. Bible and the SCSC Administration ministration and Supervision “WE SAVE YOU MONEY** Saturday, April 26,1975 CHURCH, 23 Golway St. Rev. Walter A. meeting Monday at 7:30 p.m. at ble message. and Supervision Association. Association, 611 Ridge Rd., Hyszko, pastor. He is artistic director and the church. Coffee wifi be Speaks ' It is the second annual such Orange, Conn. 06477. AT THE PARKADE ONLY EMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH, Church 9 a.m.. Mass in English; 10:30 a.m.. Mass in founder of the Artists Collec­ To Visit South Church served at 7. tive, Inc., in Hartford, a by and Chestnut Sts. Rev. C. Henry Anderson and Polish and English. Eugene Rev. Ronald J. Fournier, pastors. This annual sfpeclal edition will be delivered to Herald sub­ UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST SOCIETY, Brewer 8:30 and 11 a.m., ’The Service, Girl Scout Sun­ The Rev. Dr. George Webb, scribers on April 26. Why not send a copy to friends of family? 481 Spring St. (Singer Learning Center) Rev. Ar­ The Rev. Dr. George J. day will be observed with scouts participating as pastor of South Church, said Manchester is a wonderful place to live. Let’s tell our friends nold F. Westwood, minister. Chancel Choir Outen, considered one of the greeters, acolytes and ushers. Chapel Service Dr. Outen’s visit “will provide BEAUTY SALOIS 10:30 a.m.. Service, Jackie MacLean, jazz United Methodist Church’s out­ Man’s search for truth takes about it. for children following the pulpit hymn; 9:45 To Give Concert Christians in the Manchester so At'f’Oi’jtMf V r’ musician, will speak on “ My Experience in standing preachers, will deliver him in many directions. Long a.m.. Church School for all ages. Adult Forum; a series of sermons on “Faith area an opportunity for. before Pontius Pilate cynical­ WE INVENTED "BEAUTY ON A BUDGET" AND IT S NEVER BEEN MORE IMPORTANT 9:45 and 11 a.m.. Nursery for infants. Jazz.” Nursery, Church School. ’The Chancel Choir of South Only 75^ Mailed In The U.S.A. That M atters,” which are open spiritual growth and renewal as ly responded to Jesu s by TO YOU THAN IT IS NOW. United Methodist Church will FOR EWRCENCES to the public, starting ’Thursday we prepare to celebrate scornfully asking “What is Easter.” present a program of Lenten at South United Methodist truth?” , man wrestled with Just mail or bring this coupon along with 75(t per copy to The music Sunday at 7:30 p.m. at Church. • the problem of reality. To TH IN K Herald and we’ll take care of the rest. Methodists Split On Homosexuals the church. Happy St. Patrick's Day He will speak at special ser­ search for truth is better than ’The program is open to the vices at 7:30 p.m. Thursday Sacred Dancers to be handed it absolutely, for THE STAFF OF EDIE ADAMS’ INVITES YOU TO By DAVID E. ANDERSON United Methodist Church, the editorial in the movement’s public. There will be no admis­ OF US! issue threatens to be, in one through Saturday and at the 9 the latter would rob one of his UPI Religion Writer magazine Good News, “then sion charge, but a free-will To Appear on TV TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR SHAMROCK SPECIALS and 10:45 a.m. Palm Sunday humanity. Homosexuals, in increasing view, the most divisive issue the floodgates would ^ wide offering will be received. worship services at South ’Truth in the Bible generally “Manchester...as we live, work, play, and serve” numbers, are “coming out of “since the slavery controversy open. The service will Include Church. The Sacred Dance Group of refers to man’s relationship to the closet” and demanding to split American Methodism “ Full acceptance of works by Janequin, Gesualdo, Manchester Herald Circulation The Rev. Dr. Outen, 44, is a Center Congregational Church God, involving his origin, pur­ take their place in society — back in 1847” and is already homosexuals into the ordained OPEN Herald Square, Manchester 06040 Schutz, Bach, Haydn, Schubert member of the board of dis- will appear on the “We Belive” pose, and destiny. and in the pulpits of the nation’s pegged as a key issue for ministry ... would drive out and Bruckner. cipleship of the United program, WFSB-TV, Channel 3, Men commoidy turn this PERM churches. Methodisip^s 1976 General multitudes ... not only The second half of the Methodist Church’s general of­ Sunday at 8 a.m. search toward human reason, For centuries, the Christian Conference (convention). evangelicals, but those who feel program will be composed of fices in Nashville, Tenn. which often approves what SUNDAY FROM: church has abhorred and con­ The issue was first raised a deep and basic sense of un- Sponsored by the Capitol SPECIM. Bach’s cantata No. 4, “ Christ His five-day vist visit to the only appears right, Prov. NAME demned the practice of when the church’s Youth Coun­ rightndss about homosexual Lay in Death’s Dark Prison,” Region Conference of Manchester area will also in­ 14:12. Man hasn’t the capacity homosexuality. cil passed a resolution asking practice.” accompanied by strings and Churches, the dance choir will 8 A.M. to 9 P.M. 1 ADDRESS ZIP clude an appearance to direct himself, Je r. 10:23. »3 OFF' In recent years, however, that homosexuality “not be a Caught between what it feels organ. present a service of worship in Wednesday from 9 to 10 p.m. on We impatiently demand 1195-1495-1895-1006 1 TOWN STATE there has been a growing bar to the ministry” and saying to be the extremes of the Youth &loists are Jane Shreeves, dance for the Lenten season. that “homosexuality in itself Channel 18 plus meetings with Dr. George J. Outin answers, right or wrong, from 13-00 VaiM Includaa Shaping, recognition on the part of some Council and the Good News soprano; Deborah Benson, alto; Interpretations will include not be in any way synonymous Manchester area youth and our “eq>ert8” . While using Thura., Rtareh 20 Only Shampoo, P«nn, 8ol within the church that Movement, the Division of Or­ John C. Beggs, tenor; and master of theology degree from anthems, scripture, and with immorality.” clergy. He will also speak at the prayers. reasqn to discover truth, Isa. FOR ALL YOUR 1 TO: homosexuals were a group that dained Ministry of the church’s Robert Gordon, bass. Princeton Theological and Writtan Ouarantoa Evangelical Methodists Men’s Palm Sunday breakfast 1:18, let's never make, the 1 NAME need to be accepted and Board of Higher Education and Instrumentalists include Seminary and a doctor of divini­ associated with the Good News at South Church. mistake of looking to it as the ministered to. and in several Ministry recently issued a Abraham and Elaine Mishkind, Participants will be Suzanne ZIP A native of Philadelphia, Pa., ty degree from Huston- repository of reality. MEDICINAL NEEDS 1 ADDRESS denominations there are no ex movement have concluded that statement that ordination of Valade, Shirley Stager, violinists; Jam es Burnham and the Rev. Dr. Outen graduated Tillotson College, Austin, Tex. officio “gay caucuses” working “a homosexual storm is. in homosexuals would not be con­ Constance Santoro, Lynn 1 TOWN ** STATE Lesley Heller, violists; John magna cum laude from Morgan He served churches in CHURCH OF to protect or expand the rights fact, gathering.” sistent with the present policy Nelson, Roberta Nacaro, WEAR ONE FOR EASTER — ONE DISCOUNT PER CUSTOMER Riley, cellist; and Joy B. State College, Baltimore, Md., Delaware and Pennsylvania for CHRIST and recognition of homosexuals “Should General Conference of the church but at the same Elaine Law, Wilma Joyner and VITAMIN HEAOQUARnRS Chandler, church organist. ’The did graduate work at ^ston 12 years before joining the Lydall and Vernon Streets 2^8 ELLINGTON RD. 393 BROAD ST. 2319 MAIN STREET both in and out of church life. decide that homosexual prac­ time calling for more research musical director for the church Priscilla Baxter. Betty Simp­ University, and received a churches general board of Phone: 646-2903 East Hariford • 289-8374 Glaatonbury • 833-8493 In the 10.3 million member tice is not wrong,” declared an and study of the issue. is Dr. B. Glenn Chandler. evangelism in 1970. son is advisor. WAHCHESTEB-649-2517

f MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester. Conn.. Sat., March 15,1975 — PAGE NINE PAGE EIGHT — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Sat.. March 15, 1975 Two Whalers Out Rush Hour in NHL, Thoughts Playoff Picture Tightens in NBA For Weekend Set Atlanta in Hurry HARTFORD (UPI) — The New England Whalers have ApLENty NEW YORK (UPI) — Playoff races are going strong in Bulls 97, Pistons 94 point in the final 5:48. Houston’s last field goal came on a lost defenseman Ted Green for a week to 10 days. He has a NEW YORK (UPI) It’s rush hour lost his shutout when rookie Danny every division of the National Association, yet Chet Walker scored Chicago’s last seven points to help Kevin Kunnert dunk shot with 5:48 left, giving the Rockets chip fracture of the right thumb. in the National Hockey League and Gare scored on a power play with 1:5i8 By Len Auster with 14 of the 18 teams in action Friday night, not much stave off Detroit. The Pistons suffered their 14th straight an 89-82 lead. But the Knicks then went into a tight man-to Green was injured in the o v ^ im e session of the the Atlanta Flames are beginning to remaining. changed. loss on the road. Norm Van Lier scored 12 of his team-high man-defense in the final minutes, with and Whalers’ 5-5 tie with Phoenix Thurstoy night at the Hart­ play like a team in a hurry. In the up-for-grabs Midwest Division, Chicago broke the 21 points during the third quarter for Chicago. Walkef shutting down Houston guards Calvin Murphy losing habit with a 97-94 victory over Detroit, only the se­ and Mike Newlin. Monroe scored a game high 22 points and ford Civic Center when he was slashed by Michel Cormier. Goaltender Phil Myre registered his Blues 6, Scouts 1 finished with 18. Dave Bing scored 21 to lead Detroit. fourth shutout of the season Friday cond win in the Bulls’ last 10 outings. Chicago remained F razier 19. Pierre Plante collected his third Hoop Tourney Kings 103, Bullets 102 night to give the Flames a 14 win over three games ahead of Kansas City-Omaha, which edged A driving basket by Jimmy Walker and a pair of free Celtics 103, Blazers 98 His right hand has been placed in a cast. In his absence hat trick of the season to insure St. Although scholastic basketball teams from this area Dave Cowens’ 24 points paced four other Celtics in dou­ the New York Rangers and pull Atlan­ I^uis a playoff spot for the seventh Washington 103-102. The Pistons, though, escaped from throws by Nate Archibald enabled Kansas Clty-Omaha to rookie defenseman Allen Hangsleben has been recalled didn’t fair that well, the State Tournament continued ta to within four points of the New dropping into the division cellar when Milwaukee was hold off Washington. Walker’s drive down the lane for a ble figures in their 16th straight win over Portland. John from the Cape Codders of the North American Hockey time in its eight year existence. Last nevertheless and is coming to a climax tonight at the New York Isianders for the third and final year was the only season the Blues did beaten by Los Angeles 105-104. shot over a leaping Elvin Hayes came with 1:07 left and Johnson had 26 points fOr the Blazers. League. Haven Coliseum. The New York I&iicks, feeling perhaps they have finally playoff spot in Division I. not qualify for postseason play. The pushed the Kings in front, 101-99. Seconds later, Whalers General Manager Jack Kelley also recalled Tonight the Class C and Class A finals will be contested turned the corner, grabbed their fourth straight win at the 76ers 108, Suns 97 And with just 11 games remaining win also pushed the Blues into a tie Washington’s Phil Chanier made one of two free throws. goal tender Bill Berglund to serve as backup to A1 Smith with St. Thomas Aquinas and St. Joseph’s in the former expense of Houston 103-94. The idle Cleveland Cavaliers Doug Collins scored 32 points to lead Philadelphia. Billy for both the Flames and the Islanders, with Chicago for second place in Divi­ Archibald’s two free throws came with seven seconds left for Saturday’s game with Edmonton and most likely Sun­ and New London High and Harding of Bridgeport in the had considerable interest in the outcome of that one since Cunningham scored 15 of his 19 points in the third quarter New York’s other team is in jeopardy sion II. for a 103-100 lead. day’s game against Toronto. latter. Perennial finalist Wilbur Cross meets Bridgeport both teams are competing with the Cavs for the two eligi­ when the 76ers bounced back from a 55-52 halftime deficit of missing out on the playoffs for the Lakers 105, Bucks 104 Seals 4, Red Wings 2 Central in the AA clash and St. Paul and Ansonia High to lead the rest of the game. Fred Carter notched 25 points (UPI photo) third straight year. The Rangers are ble playoff spots in the East. Stu Lantz sank two free throws with 14 seconds Goal tender Bruce Landon, who received a head injury square off in the Class B final. for the 76ers. in second place six points better than With their win, the Knicks moved into a tie with remaining for Los Angeles. Gail Goodrich made two free against Phoenix, will miss Saturday’s game and possibly Flames’ Goalie Phil Myre Reaches for Shot Dave Hrechkosy set a California For those who have watched the finals in years past on Cleveland for the wild-card playoff berth while the Sunday’s, Kelley said. the Islanders and 10 ahead of the throws with 35 seconds remaining to give Los Angeles a Sonics 125, Braves 105 Blast Taken by Rangers’ Steve Vickers (8) in NHL Tilt Flames. record for most game winning goals teevee, it must’ve been discerned already that that oppor­ Rockets had their second place lead over the Cavs in the one-point lead. Jon McGlocklin missed a jump shot from Seattle broke open the game by outscoring the Braves 30- with six with his shot 47 seconds into tunity won’t prevail this time around. The CIAC, governing Central Division reduced to two games. Barry Gibbs, picked up by Atlanta the corner and got the .McGlocklin 14 in the second quarter to take a 22-point halftime lead, the second period, giving the Seals a 3- body of all high school athletics, made another one of its Seattle rested a little more securely in second place in last month in Minnesota’s fire sale of then fouled Lantz, who went to the free throw line for his and Sonics rookie center Tommy Burleson exploded for 15 1 lead at the time. Danny Grant strange rules and decided not to have the games telecast. the Pacific Division after ripping the 125- its veteran players, drilled a 40-foot two decisive free throws. Goodrich had 30 points to lead of his 22 points in the third quarter. Burleson and Spencer Training Camp Roundup scored his 45th goal of the season for The reasoning was to get a bigger live gate. Absurd but 105 while its two rivals, Portland and Phoenix, were slap shot past Gilles Villemure with the Lakers and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar led the Bucks with Haywood led Seattle’s balanced scoring attack with 22 Detroit. true. beaten by other Atlantic Division foes. Boston defeated 13:02 left in the game for the only 29. points each. Bob McAdoo of Buffalo, the NBA’s leading score. What the CIAC should realize is that those who want to Portland 103-98 and Philadelphia kayoed Phoenix 108-97. Jets 4, Nordiques 3 Knicks 103, Rockets 94 scorer, was high for both teams with 27 but was held to go will— but those who have questions in their subconcious Seattle now leads Portland by four games and Phoenix by 4 Myre kicked out 37 New York shots New York’s defense shut off Houston offense without a only 10 in the second half. for the shutout. Bobby Hull scored his 63rd goal of won’t be forced. Besides, the ticket prices, which range 1/ 2 . Fringe Players Hoping for Shot the season and 22nd power play goal to from $5.50 to $3.50, are too high. That’s too much to ask of “We’ve got one more to go against set WHA records in both categories anyone who only wants to watch his team, not support them and I want that one too,” Myre NEW YO RK (UPI) - run double off Chisox rookie iform. “I wanted to pitch fish Hunter with most vic­ nia Angels scored a 7-1 vic­ and give Winnipeg to the win. It another he couldn’t care less about. The CIAC thought they snapped after the game. is Pete Vuckovich that enabled again,” he said. “I want to tories in 1974 (25), made his tory over the San Diego snapped a 3-3 tie in the third period. would be smart, but in the long run they’ve hurt “My toughest saves were on the traditionally a time for the Reds to pull out a 9-7 vic­ prove to Los Angeles fans I first spring start against Padres. Singer, who made The Jets outshot the Nordiques 56-21 themselves and the sport. By telecasting the games, the first shift,” he added. “Ted Irvine’s NCAA Tourney Begins baseball’s rookies and fringe tory in the 11th inning. can still pitch.” ... Kansas City and held the his last appearance on the in the game. public was able to see the best in the state. And the best in shot right at the beginning of the players — which is why Hedlund, meanwhile, the The New York Mets’ news Royals to no runs and two mound June 5, needed just 30 this state is not that far inferior, if it is at all, to the brand game was the toughest save of the Roger Freed, Mike Hedlund fourth Reds of the wasn’t quite as optimistic as hits. Jim Bibby mopped up pitches in his first Mariners 6, Toros 4 of ball seen elsewhere. The high schools need the exposure game.” and Roger Nelson had no day, worked three innings, injured third base slugger in the Rangers’ 7-2 win with appearance since un­ Wayne Rivers scored his 49th goal and the CIAC denied them that by their ruling. All teams in Division I have records 5 With Most Teams Ever complaints about Friday’s striking out three while Joe Torre isn’t expected to four innings of two-hit ball... dergoing back surgery... at .500 or better to make it the most of the season as San Diego scored exhibition between the allowing three hits to gain be back in action now for at A two-run homer by Ron hotly contested playoff sector. The three times in the final 10 minutes to least two weeks. The 34-year Didn’t Fair Too Well NEW YORK (UPI) - The 1975 Eight runner-up Kansas State (18-8) and Cin­ the victory. LeFlore enabled the Detroit A home run by Doug Flames play the Islanders twice in the snap a seven game winless streak. old Torre, acquired by the Area and local schools and conferences they’re in NCAA basketball tournament, which at Philadelphia, plus Furman (23-6) cinnati Reds lasting 11 in­ As for the White Sox, the Tigers to blank the DeCinces leading off the bot­ last week of the season—and one of Gene Peacosh added two goals for Mets in the off-season from generally didn’t do too well in the tournament. ’The Central officially gets under way today in against Boston College (20-7) also at nings. loss wasn’t all that hard to Philadelphia Phillies 2- tom of the 11th inning those teams will have to get off the the Mariners and center Andre St. Louis, is hobbling around Connecticut Interscholastic League (CCIL), of which eight different sites across the coun-, Charlotte. Freed, Hedlund and swallow inasmuch as 0...Tom Paciorek and Willie carried the Baltimore playoff train then. Lacroix set a new league record with on crutches from the ankle Manchester High is a member, did worst of all. Hall, try, is the tournament with the most In the Mideast, Central Michigan Nelson, all ex-major Nelson, the perennially sore­ Crawford each collected a Orioles to a 7 4 win over the In other games, Vancouver riddled two assists to give him 82 for the year. Conard, Wethersfield and Manchester each got bounced in leaguers, are among armed ex-Red and Kansas sprain he suffered in a game Atlanta Braves. In snapping ever...most teams, most favorites and (20-5) meets Georgetown (17-9) and homer and a pair of singles Buffalo 5-1, St. Louis blasted Kansas Crusaders 3, Oilers 0 their first test while Enfield lasted, for two games. most unhappy coaches. Kentucky (22-4) goes up against baseball’s “fringe” this City Royal righthander, was against the Yankees iri the Los Angeles Dodgers’ a three-game losing streak, City 6-1, and California clubbed Only three of the Central Valley Conference schools By expanding to 32 teams this year, Marquette (22-3) at Tuscaloosa, Ala., spring, hoping for one more impressive. Nelson, who Wednesday night... 8-7 win over the New York the Orioles scored three un­ Detroit 4-2. Gerry Cheevers racked up his Another slugger of note, made the tourney but they did pretty well. South Windsor including the runners-up in seven con­ while top-ranked Indiana (29-0) meets crack at the big time. hopes to land a spot on the Yankees...Rookies Gary earned runs in the 10th after In the World Hockey Association, fourth shutout of the season and Carl Yastrzemski, lifteii his made the quarterfinals before being ousted in the A Divi­ ferences, the NCAA felt they could Texas El Paso (20-5) in the first half Friday they gained some weak Chisox staff, hurled Carter and Tony Scott, with the Braves had scored three Winnipeg nipped Quebec 4-3, San Cleveland scored one goal in each spring average to .474 with a sion by New London. Simsbury and Newington each were ipake for more potential champions of a doubleheader at Lexington, Ky., attention from their no-hit, no-run ball for two in­ a double and single respec­ times to break a 3-3 tie. The Diego tripped Toronto 64, Cleveland period to chalk up the home ice win. eliminated by odds-on favorite Wilbur Cross but that’s 9nd more happy people. They were tthat also features Middle Tennessee managers. nings and struck out three. home run, double and single tively, provided the offense starting , R oss blai^ed Edmonton 34, and Houston Paul Shmyr, Skip Krake and Richie in the ’ 6-3 nothing to be ashamed of. Newington made it as far as the half right. (26-4) against Oregon State (18-10). Freed, the burly Elsewhere on the spring necessary for the Montreal Grimsley of the Orioles and clipped Chicago 54. Leduc scored the goals. semifinals, Simsbury the quarterfinals. True, conferences like the Atlantic But the coaches of the transplanted who had uneventful training circuit: victory over the Chunichi Expos to down the Ron Reed of the Braves, Canucks 5, Sabres 1 Aeros 5, Cougars 4 Rham High and East Hampton of the Charter Oak and underdog teams aren’t the only statistics in previous stops Juan Marichal reported to Dragons. Yastrzemski, Minnesota Twins... both pitched five scoreless Andre Hinse dribbled a shot past Coast Conference, which customarily Don Lever scored his 32nd goal of Conference advanced as far as the quarterfinals in the C fields two or three of the nation’s best ones complaining. Even perennial a t Philadelphia and the Los Angeles Dodgers playing nine innings for the innings. The win went to Chicago goalie Cam Newton with 1:42 Bill Singer, who hadn’t the year to highlight a four goal se­ Division before being bumped off by Catholic schools. The teams only to have just one compete tournament favorite John Wooden of Cleveland, is trying to catch camp at Vero Beach, Fla, first time this spring, rookie Dyar Millar, who left in the game to end a two-game pitched in a game in 9 1/2 cond period explosion at the expense parochials, this year anyway, dominated the small school for the national title, is represented UCLA' has his woes. “Michigan oft with the Reds as a and promptly announced reached base five times... pitched the last two innings, Houston losing streak and extend months, threw three innings of Buffalo goalie Gary Bromley and bracket taking all four semifinal spots. by both North Carolina and Maryland (UCLA’s first round opponent at reserve catcher and general that he “ felt like a kid Ferguson Jenkins, while House was charged Chicago’s winless string to five m ajors’ co-leader with Cat- of one-hit ball as the Califor- with the loss. push Vancouver back into first place The Hartford County Conference, as in the past, Pullman, Wash) has four starters (UPI photo) handyman. It was his two- again” to be in a Dodger un­ games. The Howe family picked up this year. But listen to Maryland in Division II two points ahead of both provided a finalist. St. Paul is defending Class B champ back and any team who makes it to six points, paced by Mark’s goal and coach Lefty Driesell: Chicago and St. Louis. Gary Smith and should repeat. Xavier High made it to the semifinals in “It’s no easy chore having to play this tourney is capable of beating any Knicks’ John Gianelli (40) Gets Pained Look two assists. A Division, Northwest Catholic lasted until the quarter­ your first two games in the Midwest other team ,” Wooden said. After Locking Arms with Houston’s Kevin Kunnert finals in Class B, while East Catholic and South Catholic Regional. But then I guess they’re all Most pressing of Wooden’s Doral Open Wet Huskies were eliminated in early rounds. Over-all, the HCC tough now — especially the road problems is the doubtful availability STORKS (UPI) - The Tennis Roundup remains one of the most potent conferences in the state, games.” of 6-8 All-America forward Dave University of Connecticut, fin­ along with being a most competitive one. For the record, the fifth-rated Meyers, who’s still troubled by a ding its southland baseball trip Terrapins (23-4) take on Creighton nagging Charley horse In his right JonesTop’ ABA Rookie Jack Trails by One all wet with five rainouts, (20-4) in one of the Midwest Regional thigh. headed home today with an ab­ Notebook Jottings breviated but successful 4-0 Stars Advance games at Lubbock, that also, features Other Western Regional games are Far and away the favorite among the fans at the Hart­ MIAMI (UPI) - There’s record. The Huskies bunched Cincinnati (21-5) versus Texas A&M Arizona State (24-3) against Alabama NEW YORK A ford Civic Center is rugged New England Whaler Nick East leading Nets in the the four games into two GOP WOMEN - Grayce Shea third quarter. The Colonels still a chance for a Johnny 509, Jerry Coro 505, Elna NEW YORK (UPI) - night in the quarterfinals of the (20-6). No. 3 Louisville (24-2) meets (22-4), Nevada- (224) ver­ (UPI) “Bobby Jones is the battle for the best record in playable days before Friday’s Fotiu, who isn’t bashful about mixing it up. Thursday night cut the Sounds’ lead to six, Miller-Jack Nicklaus 175472, Rose LaPolt 187477, Dimock 210-505, Marie Beaudet Unseeded Briton Mark Cox WCT Blue group tournament at Rutgers (22-6) and Notre Dame (18-8) sus San Diego State (14-12) — both at rookie of the year,” says rainout at William & Mary. It against the Phoenix Roadrunners, the Whalers weren’t the league and the home- 78-72, early in the fourth shootout at the $150,000 Sally Heavisides 179-461. 184-474, June Rowett 177465, challenges Stan Smith and Sao Paulo, Brazil, by American goes up against Kansas (19-7) at Tempe, Ariz. — and Montana (20-6) D enver Nuggets coach rained so hard, officials decided Bunny Oppelt 482, Sue Rowett doing much of anything, checking seemed to be not part of court advantage in each of quarter, but never could Dorai-Eastern Open Golf Dick Stockton faces Haroon Roscoe Tanner, 67, 63, 64. Tulsa, Okla. against Utah State (21-5) at Pullman. Larry Brown, not caring to cancel the game scheduled M IXERS - Ray Rowett 248- 454. _____ their vocabulary, when Fotiu made his first appearance. It the playoff rounds. The loss take the lead. Tournament this weekend, Australia's Rod Laver easily And how about in the Eastern As for the favorite to all this con­ much if others call his for today. The Huskies will 542, Jim Olenick 223-546, John Rahim of Pakistan today in didn’t take long before the 22-year-old Staten Island native broke New York’s 15-game Pacers 121, Stars.lll but first the two big-name defeated Vitas Gerulaitis of the Regional, where New Mexico State, fusion? Well, Indiana would appear enthusiasm for the young open their northern schedule Ferguson 215-539, Paul Y- Art Johnson 164-152-480, the semifinals of the $60,000 got into it, 24 seconds to be exact. His teammates picked home court victory streak. George McGinnis poured golfers are going to have to Don Simmons 153-140-424, Fred World Championship 'Tennis U.S., 60. 62, to also gain the runner-up in the Missouri Valley the clear-cut choice after its perfect forward from North April 4 at Holy Cross. Scagliarini 214-571, Bob Grote semi-finals. up the beat and began hitting people, to the pleasure of the in 31 points to help Indiana dispose of PGA tour rabbits McCurry 143-407, Roy DeVeau Red group tournament at Conference, has drawn ACC champ season, but the Hoosiers’ All-America Carolina a bit biased. Sounds 103, Colonels 100 210, Dave White 200-526, Tom Brazil’s Thomas Koch also quiet crowd. Fotiu is also great for public relations, pull away in the final period. Gary McCord and Wally Oppelt 207, Jack Pelligrinelli 152-142-420, Don Carpenter 152- Landover, Md. North Carolina at Charlotte, N.C.? forward Scott May is a doubtful Folks down at Salt Lake George Carter scored 24 made the semis, beating tossing pucks into the stands to youngsters before game’s M cGinnis also had 12 assists Armstrong. 201-530, Mike Johnson 526, Dick 139417, Bert Davis 149-147-139- “We’d rather play anybody, starter and will play with a cast on his City have a fair regard for points to lead Memphis and 435, Charles Whelan 145-136394, Cox eliminated top-seeded Australia’s Ray Ruffels, 5-7, 6 start...Paul Groves and Kevin Kowalyshyn of Bolton High, for the Pacers, who blew an After a matching set of four- Letter Signed Thomas 513, A1 Rowett 510, anywhere, than North Carolina in ^ broken left wrist. Then there’s UCLA,’ 19-year old Moses Malone deny the Colonels the oppor­ Dick Krol 153-398, Tony John Alexander of Australia, 7- 4, 7-5. Brian Carlson of Coventry, and Eric Olsen and Chuck Berk early 17-point lead. under-par 68s in the opening John Higley 502, Paul Leone Charlotte,” said New Mexico State which may or may not have its All- and over in St. Louis there tunity to move up on the FAIRFIELD (UPI) - Fair- Marinelli 135-394, Mike 5, 6-3, in the quarterfinals At Munich, in the WCT of Rham High have been named to the All-COC basketball round Thursday, Armstrong Nets in the ABA East. field University has announced Balesano 392, Ken Seaton 177- Friday night, while Smith Green, top-seeded Arthur Ashe team. Groves, a junior, and Carlson, a senior, are coach Lou Henson. “The deck is America forward, Meyers. Louisville are more than a few whole Spurs 97, Squires 95 and McCord each had 70s for a that Bronx schoolboy basket­ 398, A1 Pirkey 141-387, Andy eliminated Phil Dent of beat Kjell Johannson of repeaters from last year’s squad...The world famous stacked against us all the way. looks like a good pick, but the Car­ will argue for the merits of Memphis led by as many as James Silas scored on a one-shot lead at six-under-par ball star Joe DeSantis has Lamoureaux 1^388, Dom Farr Australia, 1-6, 63, 7-5. Sweden, 62, 64, and No. 2 seed Nobody is going to tell me Charlotte is dinals will likely have to beat , Gus Gerard 17 points in the first half layup with one second to 138. signed a letter of intent to play Bjorn Borg routed Balasz Harlem Globetrotters will bring their magic to the Hart­ 142-365, Rocco Lupacchino 372, a neutral court.” Maryland to get out of their own or Maurice Lucas. before Kentucky began to play to give San Antonio a A stroke back is Nicklaus, Rahim and Stockton ad­ Taroezy, 62, 64, to reach the ford Civic Center for a two-game stand April 4 and 5. The for the Stags. Pete Aceto 366, Joe Twaronite Besides, the North Carolina (21-7)- regional. “Jones hardly ever makes reduce Memphis’ lead in the who shot a “most unusual” 70 vanced when their respective semifinals. In the other "Clown Prince of Basketball” , Meadowlark Lemon, will come-from-behind victory. 142-365, A1 Bujaucius 362, Ed If you’re interested in who the Friday with an eagle, four bir­ partners. Bob Lutz of San quarterfinals, Nikki Pilic beat lead the troupe along with Freddie “Curly” Neal. Over the New Mexico State (20-6) matchup, a mistake out there,” Brown Burbank 147-383, Carl Bolin 361, dies and four bogeys. Another Clemente, Calif., and Eddie Carrado Barazzutti, 64, 63, years, the Globetrotters have played before more than 75 other Eastern Regional games In­ oddsmakers like to make it to the final said after watching the 6- Besette Third Rit Alkas 1363M, Frank Calvo shot back is 1970 Etoral winner Dibbs of Miami Beach, and Buster Mottram upset Bob million people in 94 countries...Have a nice weekend. clude LaSalle (21-6) versus Syracuse four, well, they pick Indiana, North foot-9, 215-pounder put on a 361, Russ DeVeau 367, Hank Mike Hill with 71-140 and in a DETROIT (UPI) - Universi­ defaulted due to illness. Hewitt, 64, 63. (19-7) and Penn (23-4) versus Big Carolina, Maryland and UCLA. great defensive effort ty of Connecticut track star Martyn 353, Pete Brazitis 135, pack at 141 were Miller (69), BASKETBALL The winners in today’s action And Chris Evert beat Evonne And so it goes. against New York’s Julius Clemson Favorite Andy Bessette gained third Vic Marinelli 138. Lee Trevino (71), Butch Baird will compete Sunday for the top Goolagong for the first time in Erving as the Nuggets place in the NCAA indoor track (71), Charles Co^y (67), Jim prize of $12,000. nearly a year to move into the whipped the Nets 102-95 meet Friday when he tossed the Dent (72) and Forrest Fezler MIDGET Cox won the WCT Rothman’s Virginia Slims final at Houston In NIT Festival 35 pound weight a distance of 65 T R I -T O W N - F r a n k Friday night. (70). Action last night at the West International Trophy in London against Margaret Court. Miss feet 10 inches. Shimaitis 216215-600, Jim Day Erving, second leading McCord, 26, and Armstrong, Side Rec saw WINF remain un­ last week by defeating Brian Evert won, 4-6, 6-4, 7-6, while Jabbar Asks to be Traded NEW YORK (UPI) — The National Invitation Tourna­ 201-520, Ed Ciccaglione 213-568, scorer in the ABA, was held 29, are both second-year pros defeated with a 42-32 duke over Fairlie of New Tlealand. Mrs. Court had little trouble ment wanted North Carolina State to be its top-seeded Bill Calhoun 210-564, Dave TV to 22 and was not the signifi­ and still are looking for Uieir Crispino’s. E ric Gauruder led Fairlie was beaten Friday with Olga Morozova, 63, 63. MILWAUKEE (UPI) - bothered by anyone when he fulfill my contract but there AND team. Fraser 530, Dave Wohlegemuth “I have asked the club to cant factor he usually is. first win. But McOird is as the winners with 25 points with Sometimes when Kareem shows his face. are other places I would like But A ll-^ e rica David Thompson and the Wolfpack 216551, Roger Geddes 554, Joe trade me,” Abdul-Jabbar paced carefree as Armstrong is Tony Chevrette adding 12 Abdul-Jabbar comes out of It’s obviously difficult for to play.” RADM voted to turn the bid down in a team meeting—and the 19th Top Seeds Cappucci 201-563, Bill Demeo said. “I don’t think it’s as Denver with ^points while hardworking. tallies. Scott Dougan (9), Scott the apartment building he a 7-foot-2 black man to go big a deal as everyone’s ranked Clemson Tigers gladly accepted the favorite’s role. “I’m just having a great Holmes (8) and Joe Panaro (8) 503, Andy Michaud 521, Dick In 1972, the Bucks gave Mack Calvin added 21. Kingsley 506, Bill Reichert 214- lives in he peeks around anywhere public in making it, but I’m willing to Clemson is young and hungry —and with wins over tim e,” said the San Diego pro. Advance were best for the Foodmen. Abdul-Jabbar a new four- The victory gave Denver, 225-186-625, Bob Arendt 557, cautiously before stepping Milwaukee, a city as provin­ talk about it. Maryland and N.C. State during the Atlantic Coast “I can’t think of anything better Paced by Joe Smith’s 12 year contract and an option, which already has clinched John Kapica 532, Karl Link 500, NOW out into the street. cial as it is pleasant. “I don’t have any family SATURDAY Ckinference season has nothing to be ashamed of in than chasing a little white ball Top seeds advanced yester­ points. Modern Janitorial that could be invoked at the the ABA West title, a ^ lid around and getting paid for it— (UPI photo) downed Manchester Cycle, 36- Don Dzen 204-539, Gil Johnson It’s as though he’s And that difficulty in get­ or friends here. Milwaukee 12i00 (22, 30) NCAA assuming the top seed. The Tigers are also the only ranked day in the Connecticut State club’s discretion, of one 4(4 game bulge over the if you play well enough.” 17, last night at the Community 215-540, John Rudinsky 527, checking whether it’s ting lost is one of the reasons is not a city for what Im Basketball) Indiana vs. team In the tournament. Jack Nicklaus Concentrates ' Boys Indoor Tennis Cham­ GREAT BUSINESS year. Armstrong gave his 20-year- pionships at the Manchester y. Mike Paggioli was best for Henry Jarvis 524, Joe Tolisano safe—whether he will be the center about. I ’m not putting the Texas-EI Paso Seven-foot-one center Wayne “Tree” Rollins is the main old brother, Tom, part of the Chips onto 11th Green in Second Round the losers with 10 markers. 206552, Dick Lourie 202-543, has asked the club to trade reason Clemson i£( figured to roll past Providence in the Racquet Club. knock on any people in Bucks President William 2 ) 0 0 (2 2 , 3 0 ) NCAA credit for his success thisweek. Top-seeded Chris Fenichell Also, Multi Circuits II topped John Booth 516, Bill Conway Bowling Green opening round Saturday and continue right on into the title said. “The ball seems to come on the 13th hole. He had only OPPORTUNITY him. Milwaukee or Wisconsin and Alverson said he hoped Ab- Basketball) Marquette vs. He said Tom, who has been cad­ won in straight sets 6-0, 6-0. Y A114tars, 25-12, and Multi 204-513, Irv Foster 548, Dave off it fast around the green.” one bogey — on the demanding Slota 569, Gary Sullivan 202-514, Abdul-Jabbar said Friday I want to underline that. dul-Jabbar’s desire was “a Kentucky game. Guard Skip Wise is dot too bad a sideshow. dying for him for more than a Results: C. Fenichell Greuits I whipp^ Fountain Ybucanlfind Upset Winner Miller joined Nicklaus in un­ 18th hole - although he had to Dean Kupferschmidt 525, Ray night that he has asked the phase he’s going through.” Rollins averaged nearly 12 rebounds per game in year, helps him line up his (Darien) def. G. McLeod Village, 45-22. Jam ie Gallagher 3) 30 (3) Women’s Tennis happiness with his game, play out of bunkers on each of a better place club to be traded to another, LOUISVILLE, Ky. (UPI) - replacing Tommy Burleson as the ACC’s premier big man putts. (Holyoke, Mass.) 6-0, 6-0; G. was best for Multi II with 11 Bessette Sr. 202-504, Ray SELL SUZUKI 5 “It’s just that socially and 3) 30 (8) Pro Bowlers Tour But it is doubtful it’s just a Jeff Montgomery denies he although he said he was his last four holes. Bessette Jr. 532, Norman more cosmopolitan city. His culturally I’m not in tune 4 ) 0 0 (2 2 , 3 0 ) NCAA this season, while Wise averaged a team high 19 points in “But the big thing he does for Kramer (WethersfieW) def. S. points, Ronald Gevry had three orabettertiiiie phase. ever drank 23 beers at one sit­ enjoying the tournament. Talbot 502. confirmation capped a two- with this city,” he said. Basketball) Arizona State vs. just his freshman season. me, is he keeps me cool,” the Uthgenannt (Rockville) 6-2, 6- tallies for the A114tars, Paul MOTORCYCLES ting, but the little Bowling '"rhis is a fun week, and I to care for day flurry of rumors. Alabama The Tigers, who have never been to the NIT before, are Indianapolis native said. “I get 1; P. Giosa (Wethersfield) def. McCluskey and Tom McCluskey “I’m fully prepared to In the past Abdul-Jabbar Green guard may have driven don’t know why,” he said. “I 5) 00 (8) Golf) Doral Open expected to find in South Carolina their biggest headache discouraged with myself at R. Winer CWaban, Mass.) 64,6- led Multi I with 13 and 12 has expressed dissatisfac­ Tennessee basketball fans to usually don’t have fun when I Selected Dealer your Honda. 7)30 Whalers vs. Edmon­ times and he reminds me we all 0; W. Crisp (Nashua, N.H.) def. markers respectively, and Jim tion with living in drown their sorrows in that en route to a possible championship. The Gamecocks have only Mt about four greens a Winter It's the best time to see make mistakes.” J . Busch (Wilton 6 4 , 6-1; C. Bcudett was high for Fountain Areas Available Milwaukee. He grew up in ton, WTIC only been to the NIT once before, but have been in the con­ round.” us for expert service on your manner Friday night. Jack Nicklaus counted Mitchell (Guilford) def. R. with 10. , Mom. Honda We ve got Honda-tramed New York and played Pouring in baskets, not beers, fines of Madison Square Garden on many occasions. One of his four birdies came > L I T T L E personnel standing by ready to PHE'S himself among the discouraged Pleppler (Manchester) 6-2,6-2; JUNIOR The Gamecocks rely on Mike Dunleavy to score when he chipped in from 50 feet INVESTMENT REQUIRED work on your bike at a nice, college ball in Los Angeles Montgomery sparked Bowling Friday after his up-and-down K. Henry (Hamden) def. W. E r­ • Paced by Kevin Tyler’s 34 ■ w M T M IS tI low price! And since we're a CITGO LEAGUE and most of his friends hre Green to a 67-58 upset over points and lumbering Alex English to control the boards round. He played the front nine vin (Wilton) 64, 6-3; E . Giosa points, the Pistons trounced the Honda dealer, we care as much SUNDAY Tennessee in the last opening South Carolina’s biggest asset may be its coacb-Frank Open 24 Hours Dally about your Honda as you do CITGO SERVHX in those two cities. last, and it wasn’t until the (W ethersfield) def. J. Braves, 84-46, last night. John FOR EMEMENCY SONICEi For More Information And that's a lot We call it NOW OPEN SUN. 9 AM to 5 PM round game of the National M cGuire- who ranks as the third winningest henchman in sixth hole that he shot a par. Manchester Little O’Connell (Stamford) 64, 6 4 ; Orifitelli had 14 markers for the Hondacare.* Come see how His life on the road is a 12)55 NIT) UConn vs. Commissioners Invitational CallorWtite good it is the nation with 203 victories in 12 seasons. He went eagle, bogey, birdie, League will hold its third T. Ruotola (Guilford) def. W. losers. South Carolina, WTIC Tournament. Purdue, lonely one—often taking Pittsburgh, with upset wins over NCAA-bound bogey, bogey on the first five Barrett (Fairfield) 6-3,24,64; BATTEBES-ACCESSORIES * “ ^ ® * ® * 2)00 Celtics vs. Rockets, recovering from a listless first Devil Captains sign up for 9-12 year olds meals in his hotel room. He Marquette, Notre Dame and Rutgers, will also be making holes. The eagle three came D. Boissevain (Bedforil, Mass.) JUNIOR - Standings — Suns M©bil M WINE half, overcame Missouri, 87-74, Sunday afternoon, March U.& SUZUKI MOTOR CORP. rarely goes out with team­ its first apperance in the NIT and will don the robe of a when he knocked his second NEW BRITAIN (UPI) - def. A. Bast (Wilton) 64. 6 4 ; 11-3, Lakers 11-3, Pistons 65, HEATING OILS Goo^ear UffidCATHW - TRE SERVICE M a s M v g e 2)00 (8) Golf) Dora! Open in the first game despite a 16, from 1 to 4 at the mates to nightclubs in other shot, a one-iron, to four feet of Pitcher John lovino and catcher M- Hartmann (Walpole, Mass.) Braves 6-8, Knicks 4-10, Saints 2) 00 (22, 30) WCT Tennistourney-record 32-point barrage darkhorse, as will its opening round foe. Southern American Legion Home. P .O .B O X 6 6 cities. the pin and hoM the putt. Dan Smith have bbeit elected def. M. Briggs (E. Hartford) 6- 1-13. OIL BUIMEG A 3) 00 (3) NBA Basketball)by the losers’ Willie Smith. Illinois. The Salukis have 6-10 center and Birth certificates are XXONDiKCiKRE:" 24 HOUR TOWING - ROAD SERVICI He blamed his sand wedge for co-captains of the 1975 Central 4,34,64; P. Elliott (Trumbull) HEATmO INSTALLATION CHERRY HILL, N.J. 08002 Bueks vs. Bulls Purdue and Bowling Green sharpshooting guard Mike Glenn to match any one-two required. In Milwaukee there is lit­ part of his erratic play. Connecticut baseball team, def. S. Godiken (Simsbury) 6-1, Carl and Pat Silver won the AH N :J. PARKER MANCHESTER 4) 00 (22, 30) NHLthus moved into tonight’s punch in this year’s get-together. ot “I know one thing — tlu|t lovino has a 144 career record Early registration is 74-, R. Andrews (Concord, father and son 21 Tournament I Owioral Bepalrt Won. H Sat tle to offer him. He is a jazz Hockey) Flyers vs. Kings semifinals 'with Purdue Manhattan meets Massachusetts in the second half of 6 4 3 -5 1 3 5 HONDA wedge Is going to be put away. with the Blue Devils including a helpful and is important Mass.) def. Langsias (Wilton) at the East Side Rec. Second 316 C«nttr S t ManchoUf (609)424-2333 devotee, and there are very 4)30 (8) Wide World of meeting 17th-ranked Arizona in 24 ADAMS STREET Saturday’s afternoon doubleheader, which features the It cost me four shots,” Nicklaus 5-2 mark last season. Smith in setting up tryouts which 6 -1 ,6 4 ; N. Eam esdef. M. Segal place went to Bernard Quesnej 555 W , Middle Tpke. (comer of Adamt) few jazz clubs. His Islamic Sports the first game and Bowling Clemson-Providence clash. St. John’s plays Lafayette and batted .292 for Central. MANCHESTER start April 12 and 13. 6-3, 64. and son. 645-2388 religion is not an active one 7)30 Whalers vs. Toronto, Green clashing with Drake in Pitt meets SIU In the evening matches. in the city. WTIC the nightcap.

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INCOME TAX returns ARIHY RESERVE WANTED - Experienced man NEW HOMES - Ranches, HEBRON LAND - Nice barn, three South Windsor Considers New Start on Troublesome Buckland Rd., Work Capes, Colonials, Splits. Many prepared in your home. Offers part-time income for to work on dairy farm. Must bedroom home, baseboard Reasonable, Call H.H. Wilson, membership, earn upwards of 41,000.00 know how to milk. Prefer with variations. Three and four Spring is just around toe cor­ heat, Hutchins Agency, yearly, by attending monthly meeUngs 6496506. driver’s license. Apply in oer- bedrooms. Call for details. ner. Watch it happen from Realtors, 646-3166, llfr A SUPER STAR SOUTH WINDSOR a court of law should be used to class on March 31 'in in­ sandwich, milk. and two weeks summer training. Merritt Agency, 646-1180. a REALTOR March 19, 7:30 p.m. in ’Town cant to the scholarship and the crewel wall hanging, dried Openings for men and women with or son. 364 Bidwell St., your beautiful deck or I. rosM iMCrS determine whose fault it is. Friday: Seafood cake or fried Announoamanta 3 wlthouf previous mlllUty eiperience. Manchester. SIX room Ranch in quiet Judy Kuehnel termediate belly dancing from Council Chambers. Federation of Woman’s Gubs material wall plaque and screened porch. Hundreds of The cost of the last lap of 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. aM two clams on a bun, french fries, WeTl train young men ages 17 to 20, THREE-BEDROOM Ranch residential area, formal dining la found In this vary lovsiy, claan, six room Colonial. Tha Correapondent Anyone interested in par­ selects the winners. reverse glass painting. and women 17W to 34 wlUi H8 diploma. bulbs and plants surround this repaving and widening comes cole slaw, cake with orange CERAMIC CLUB - Forming. with garage on nicely room, fireplaced living room, kitchan Is warm and wsicoming, and tha maatar badroom classes April 10, from 6:43 to ticipating is requested to attend The Phipps Scholarships ate Mrs. Wolffs reverse glass Why not see If you can quaUfy? (Jail for Bualnaaa Opportunity 14 lovely 3-bedroom Raised you’d hava to saa to ballaval This homo has vinyl siding, to about 1200,000, of which some 7:45 and 7:45 to 8:45 p.m. at and register. sauce, milk. Reduced greenware. Lowest informaUon landscaped lot. New wall-td- garage. Shaded yard. Mid 30’s, If the bumps and holes in the intended to enable state women painting also won "best of wall everywhere, air- Ranch with 2-car garage and worth more. Mr. Matthew, naw roof, and too many fins fsaturas to list hara. Call our 85 per cent is reimbursable Wapping School for 10 weeks. League play is planned for Elementary firing rates. Membership free. Oalhr through Saturday last lap of Buckland Rd. in South to pursue advanced courses of show” award. V Today’s most fascinating hob­ I A.M. - 5 P.M. BEAUTY SALON for sale. conditioner. Aluminum storms storage galore. Country estate Belfiore Agency, 647-1413. offlea nowl $39,900. from the federal government. Monday: Hamburg or 79th Division Army Rasarva Windsor are to be repaired, the liiere is a fee for all courses Wednesday eVeninp at Red study. In the children’s crafts ^ by. 643-0304. Prime location. Well es­ and screens. Immaculate. Mid but only minutes away. Priced ------^ ------Roncarl Construction and cheeseburger on a bun, whipped OpportunWas • Waal Hartford; tablished. Good parking. Call job will be done by a new con­ and registration is required. To Rock Gub. category winners for first 232-ISOO east Windsor 623-9441 or 30’s and worth it. Mr. Matthew, to sell at $49,500. MANCHESTER - Two-family struction and engineering firm. Minges Engineering Firm of register call 644-8960. Temple Trip were: Donald Wolff, Lisa potato, gravy, vegetable, jello 623-2670 (eollaci) 643-2848. Belfiore Agency, 647-1413. in excellent condition. Bowers REALE’S CORNER And, the town may take the Farmington will be replaced Aerobics Building Permits Temple Beth Hillel of South Wolff, Jill Jahrstorfer, John with taping, milk. IT PAYS TO 00 TO MBBTINOS School area. T. J. Crockett, 175 MAIN STREET PHONE 646-4525 old construction or engineering from the Buckland Road The South Windsor Recrea­ The South Windsor Building Windsor will sponsor a Jahretorfer and 'Dacy Etanton. Tuesday: Sloppy Joe on a MRS. MARY Situation Wantad 15 NEW LISTING! Oversized 8- Realtors, 643-1577. project once Town Engineer chartered bus trip to New York bun, french fries, pickle chips, room Cape with full rear film to court. tion Department will sponsor Department reported |73,4M in Second prize recipients were: Reader A Advisor BY OWNER - Three-bedroom RANCH - with gorgeous view. The Town Council this week Emil Lucek draws up cost es­ its spring semester of classes in Gty April 16 at a cost of 36.50 Rosalie Borst, Nancy cake with icing, milk. LUBRICATION HELP needed WILL CARE for your children, dormer plus front dormers. HEBRON - U & R 7-room construction permits during Astrolooy - Card Reading Raised Ranch on dead-end 46’ Ranch. Finished rec room, Large living room with beameil timated and lays out new round trip. Brandenberger, Barbara Wednesday: Grilled ham and immediately for second shift. my home, days, 2-5 year old. Two full baths, fireplace, has decided to put the job of aerobics-dancercises April 3 February, as compared to |49,- by Request aluminum siding. Two-car gar­ street, just minutes from and play room, lot 90x120’, con­ catnedral ceilings and specifications for the project. ' The bus departs from the syn­ Dworsky, Joan Jahrstorfer, cheese, potato chips, pickle We have openings for Nice yard. References. 643- repaving Buckland Rd., from from 8:45 to 9:45 p.m. at Wap­ 050 for the same month lart Sh« will glv« you advioo on Love, age. Nicely trero private yard. Manchester. Family room with venient location, many extras. fireplace, formal dining room, After that the project will go agogue at 8 a.m. and returns to chips, soup, pudding with top­ experienced lubrication help 1428. its bridge to the Wapping Five ping School. '' year. - Joyce McDermott, Barbara Marriago, Butinaaa and tranaactlona for greasing trucks and trailers Truly a scarce item on today’s 647-1419 fireplace, cathedral ceiling Must be seen. $36,500. Call 646- fully equipped kitchen with out to bid again. South Windsor at 6 p.m. Seats ping, milk. 3478. Comers, out to bid. To register call 644-8960. Two dwellings valued at |38,- Meier, Jan Noseck, Suzie of all kinda. Sha haa halpad with a Mobile unit. Starting EXPERIENCED MOTHER market. Priced to sell in the beamed living room with sliding' glass doors to deck. Lucek also proposes a new are limited. Checks must ac­ thousand! and she can he'p you, no This action comes after more There is a fee and registration 000 were included in the per­ Ribinett, Beverly Scaabe, Ann Thursday: Pizza, salad or rate 33.75 hourly. With a chance will babysit infant through 4 mid 30’s. Mr. Matthew, fireplace, on landscaped Huge family room with stone drainage system alongside company reservations and may vegetable, ice cream cup or matter what your problem. Do not tall wooded acre. Principals only. NEW HOUSES fireplace, two full baths. than a year of trying to contend is required. mits, as were six alterations, Siniscalchi, Pat Smith, Gail to see her TODAY for advancement. All fringe ears old in her Manchester Belfiore Agency, 647-1413. with a "quicksand” situation Buckland Rd. from the bridge be made out to Linda Kaplan, 62 Stanton and Mary Wolff. sandwich, orange juice, milk. benefits. Uniforms and tools ome. Call 6436971. 643-5535 after 5 p.m. or Center of Manchester. We Philbrick Agency, Realtors, 314,180; four additions, 315,950; OPEN DAILY a SUNDAY K PITKIN STREET - Large 646-4200. which has thus far prevented to the Five Comers, be Si- Democratic Club one Franklin stove, 3100 and Dogwood Lane, South Windsor. Third prize winners were: Friday: Fish sticks or clam 9 A.M . to 9 P.M. furnished. For appointment call gracious four bedroom weekends. Low 40’s. have new homes under con­ any new amesite from sitting stalled due to poor soil con­ The Democratic Woman’s two in-ground tanks, 32,500 and For further information call Joyce Barnett, Annmarie Dina, oh a roll, french fries, cole For Appl Coll Z99-S292 688-2233. BABYSITTING - my home, Colonial, 11/2 baths, 2-car gar­ struction. (Cape, Ranch, ditions. Gub will hold a membership Mrs. Kaplan, 644-1611. Sharon McCabe, Suzie Robinett slaw, cake with chocolate days, Monday through Friday, CREAM PUFF age, 116x150 treed corner lot. FRESH AS SPRING Dutch Colonial, Raised a t ^ the road’s last lap. one garage, 31,900. ’That’s what this 6-room older In an attempt to rectify the tea March 20 at the home of and Beverly Schwabe. sauce, milk. PHYSICAL THERAPIST, full­ any age. Center Street area. An unusual offering. Bel Air Immaculate room Ranch. Ranch). Lots available where Buckland Rd., from Revenue from fees totaled home is. With 2-car garage, OPEN HOUSE Manchester to the bridge near settling situation in the road Alice Marie Pandozzi, 1349 Win Prises High School and time, experience 4 years or Call 643-6656 anytime. Real Estate, 643-9332. Breezeway, attached garage. you can have your own custom 3598. better, supervisory position. lovely remodeled kitchen, 3 SUNDAY 1-3 P.M. last year the town agreed to put Main St. Nine South Windsor w(xnen Menus Timothy Edwards Lovely treed lot with Cana­ built home. Our builders are the Wapping Five Comers has Last February one dwelling □ FINANCIAL Jobseekers, open weekends, BABYSITTING - Infants or bedrooms, ceramic bath, for­ “SOUTHVIEW ” in a new sewage system. 'The An informal discussion on the have been named blue ribbon ’The following lunches will be Monday: Hamburg or COVENTRY dian hemlock hedge. Lot Joe Swenson, Inc., and Tom already been widened and valued at 324,000 was included 568-1070. toddlers, any hours. Off 44A mal dining room. And priced NEW DUPLEX HOMES old sewage pipes wMch ran un­ history and goals of the club recipients in the Wonoen’s Gub served In the South Windsor cheeseburger on a roll, 100x200, fenced in backyard, Corbitt. Stop by and see their repaired. in the permits. Bonda-Stocka-Mortgagaa 8 Bolton/Coventry. Call 6436794. at only $35,900. You owe it to $26,900 A community of quality built der the road were removed and will be presented. All Arts and Crafts Contest. schools during the week of whipped potato with gravy, swimming pool. Large coun­ homes up in the Grandview St. The town wants to complete MEDICAL TECHNICIAN - yourself to inspect this fine homes with 3 bedrooms, DA the project and is somewhat the new system was installed Democratic Women are in­ First prize blue ribbon March 17-21: vegetable, cookies, milk. must be single. Free to travel, try kitchen, w/w carpeting, and Ashworth St. area. MORTGAGES, loans first, se­ home. Three-bedroom full-dormer baths, dining room with glass tired of waiting for the quck- alongside the road in order to vited. Scholarship recipients will present their en­ Ellsworth Tuesday: Spaghetti with experienced vena puncture. fireplace, IVs baths. Master cond, third. All kinds. Realty □ EDUCATION Cape, double lot, 100’ from TJ. CROCKEH doors to decks, large living sand situation to cease. Town keep the qucksand from Those who do not received Mrs. Richard Kelley of tries in district level competi­ Monday: Hamburg or meat sauce, salad or vegetable, Jobseekers, open weekends. ZINSSER AGENCY bedroom will take king size statewide. Credit rating un­ private beach, large fireplace Realtors______643-1577 room and kitchens, separate officials feel a fresh approach dragging down the old sewage mailed invitation are asked to Willow St. has been named a tion at the Buckboard In cheeseburger on a roll, Italian bread and butter, snack necessary. Reasonable. Con­ 568-1070. 646-1511 bed. Only $39,900. candidate for the Phipps and more! heating systems and is merited. pipes. call Juan Mangino, 644-8006 or Glastonbury on District Day, whipped potato with gravy, cake, milk. fidential, quick arrangements. Private Inatructlona 18 basements, city utilities. Memorial Scholarship by the VERNON - Three-bedroom "Our approach is to look at it Belly Dancing Alice Pandozzi 289-8514 by April 22. corn, cookies, milk. Wednesday: Sliced turkey Alvin Lundy Agencv. 527-7971. INSURANCE agency PASEK Ranch, maintenance-free vinyl Stop “Buy” this weekend. March 17. South Windsor Woman’s Club. First prize recipients were: Tuesday: Meatball sub in sandwich with lettuce and 100 Constitution Plaza, Hart­ bookkeeper. Experience SPANISH Lessons - Adults, MANCHESTER - New 3- W A R R E N E. from the standpoint of a brand The South Windsor Recrea­ children. Private home or of­ 269-7475 742-6243 siding. Tremendous view. new project. Any money owed She is a former president of Betty Asplund, sewing; Esther tomato sauce, french fries, tomato, potato chips, soup, ford. Evenings, 233-6879. preferred. Send resume to P.O. bedroom custom Ranch, 2 Almost new, 2 baths, 2-car gar­ Directions: Hartford Rd. to tion Department will sponsor fice. Call Saturday and Sunday, Wilfred Rd. near Spencer St. for resurfacing should be sub­ the club and is currently in­ Baltulonis, Christmas wreaths; vegetable, applesauce, milk. applesauce, milk. Box 2220, Vernon, Conn. 06066. baths, aluminum siding, double age, large wooded lot, four classes in belly dancing Golf League MORTGAGES — 1st, and 2nd after 3 weekdays, 2896979. garage, excellent HOWLAND Intersection. tracted,” Mayor Robert Smith volved in a liberal arts transfer Annmarie Dina, sewing; Bar­ Wednesday: Sliced turkey Thursday: Pizza, salad, ROCKLEDGE - Ten room, five carpeted. Immediate occupan­ this spring. South Windsor Recreation mortgages — interim financing TELEPHONE people wanted neighborhood. $47,900. Hayes Reallora 643-1108 told the council this week in a program. She will attend Cen­ bara Dworsky, knitting; Joyce sandwich, lettuce and tomato, orange juice, Italian bread, ice bedroom brick constructed cy. 50's. Warren E. Howland, BLAN(»(ARD & ROSSEHO Included will be an afternoon Department will hold an — expeditious and confidential for sales full, part-time, good PROFESSIONAL tutoring ser­ Corporation, 646^131. Realtors-MLS ' 646-2482 tral Connecticut College in McDermott, stained glass; soup, potato chips, cake with cream cup or sandwich, milk. vice. Reading and math. Free Colonial Cape, three baths, 2 Realtors, 643-1108. workshop session. class in beginning belly dancing organizational meeting for the servtce, J.D. Real Estate phone voice. Jobseekers, open 189 West Center Street September and major in early Gaire Murdock, crochet; Jan Friday: seafood cake or fried consultation and evaluation. COLUMBIA - Close to lake side. fireplaces, garage. Must be Councilman feel that while it March 25 from 11:30 a.m. to formation of a 1975 Men’s Golf icing, milk. Assoc. 646-1980. weekends. 568-1070. JUST REDUCED MANCHESTER - Split 7 rooms, childhood education. Noseck. stuffed toys; Ann clam on a bun, french fries, 649-8023. Seven room, 2 1/2 bath. Raised seen! $68,900. M. H. Palmer is not the town’s fault that 12:30 p.m. at Wapping Com­ League. Thursday: Pizza, salad, Professionally landscaped 3- Realty, 646-6321. Gertrude 1 1/2 baths, 3 bedrooms, Each year the Connecticut Wo­ Siniscalchi, crochet and Mary orange juice, Italian bread and cole slaw, cake with chocolate Ranch. Fireplaced living room Buckland Rd. is not completed. munity Hall; a Monday evening The meeting will be held EXPERIENCED grocery bedroom oversized Ranch, Hagedorn, 649-0538. modern kitchen, dining room, TWO-FAMILY Duplex - 5-5, man’s Gub'sponsors one appli­ Wolff, applique, macrame. sauce, milk. Schoola-Claaaea 19 prestige area, 2 fireplaces, and family room. Ideal spot for butter, ice cream cup or □ EMPLOYMENT manager needed for grocery, children. Call Suzanne or family room, fireplace, wall-to- three years old, 1 1/2 baths, dairy and frozen foods depart­ family room, closets galore, COVENTRY - Seven room Cape wall carpeting, garage, large aluminum siding, good invest­ PROMINENT ARTIST (oils) huge screened in deck Arthur Shorts, 646-3233. J. Wat­ ment. 643-1184. son Beach Co., Manchester of­ and 4 room Ranch on one lot. lot, $45,500. Pnilbrick Agency, ment at $53,900. Philbrick Help Wanted 13 has openings for students. All overlooks private wooded Realtors, 646-4200. levels. Call 2896366. fice, 647-9139. Equal Housing Cape has stone siding and full Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. Library Van Proposed MATURE maintenance help backyard. Call us today. Opportunity. shM dormer. Ranch income is Lucek Tells Plan TOOL MAKERS - All-around wanted. Must be fully Jackston Agency, 646-1316. BOLTON - Beautiful Ansaldi BECOME A successful hair­ $155 monthly Lake privileges, machinists and Bridgeport experienced. Apply in person $40’s. La"Penta Agency, built Raised Ranch, on acre PLYMOUTH LANE dresser - Full-time, part-time MANCHESTER $35,900 BETTE DRIVE - Manchester. operators. Top wages, fringe only. Manchester Housing Realtor, 646-2440 or Lance treed lot, brick front, plastered To Save Cramped Space benefits and overtime. classes, high school diploma not A U&R gem, huge 4-bedroom, 2 Colonial Cape, 8 large rooms, To Curb Floods Authority, 24 Bluefield Dr., NEW LISTING 1/2 bath, 8-room home. Big lot, Kozikowski, 742-7202. walls, 4 bedrooms, 2 fireplaces, Experience preferred. Apply at Manchester, Conn. An Equal necessary, government tuition Six-room Cape, full shed one full, two half baths, rec 2-car attached garage, large would then be looked at as a The latter proposal was in­ loans and free U.S. grants big trees, privacy plus in this H e r a l t i SOUTH WINDSOR Paragon Tool Company, 121 Opportunity Employer. dormer, spotless interior, room with wet bar, enclosed treed lot. Immediate occupan­ year-round operation. cluded in a multi-million Adams Street. available, larger new benefits location. T. J. Crockett, On Avery Brook tastefully decorated, fenced in Realtors, 643-1577. MANCHESTER heated porch, 2-car garage, cy. Fine home for a growing Judy Kuehnel Proposed is a van type ser­ referendum labeled Plum for Gl’s. Connecticut Institute IMMEDIATE opening for yard with garden area. $59,500. Philbrick Agency, family. Area Profile The South Windsor Library vice aimed at reducing the Gulley Park which was PHONE FROM home to ser­ printed circuit board fabricator of Hairdressing, 1000 Main Realtors, 646-4200. vice our customers for super Street, East Hartford. Write or Excellent for young family. SOUTH WINDSOR Watch the dogwood blossom. F.J. SPILECKI more than the 350,000 it is now Board of Directors will detail number of people within the defeat^ last June. for first shift, 7 a.m. to 3:30 SOUTH WINDSOR earnings. Choose own hours. call for information. 525-2372. Convenient location. QUALITY PLUS Older 4-bedroom Colonial in Realtor 643-2121 estimated to run. their future library needs small library building. The van Other requests in the new p.m. Must have experience in Spacious 10 room executive home, 2Vi convenient location. Now va­ Call 647-1810. machine shop equipment and 646-5200 Judy Kuehnel If the council does erect the before the Town Council at 7:30 would service housing budget being asked by Gayton baths, 3 fireplaces. Private 1st floor cant •— waiting for that lived- WANTED Correspondent p.m. on Monday, March 31. developments, playgrounds, Massey, library director, in­ knowledge of measuring □ REAL ESTATE ___FIANO AGENCY bedroom and bath arrangement ideal wall it is seen as “an attractive INSPECTORS - For final in­ devices and blu^rint reading. for in-laws. Beautiful lot. Owners in touch. Very large rooms, CIRCA 1723 - Exquisite 12-room 644-1364 Possibly included in the shut-ins, and home-bound clude toe hiring of a secretary. Florida bound and anxious. MUST BE way of preventing the con­ spection, minimum five years (Contact Multi-C;ircuits, Inc., plus corner cupboard in dining Highly Motivated antique Colonial completely South Windsor Town Tolland To Continue report wiU be a 32,500 request residents. Library salary requests total LIVE graciously in this newly SEEN! Call Suzanne or Arthut Shorts, tinuing erosion problems.” experience aircraft parts, 646-3800. Homaa For Sale 23 646-3233. room. Modern kitchen with Salesman restored and in excellent condi­ Engineer Emil Lucek has sub­ The council already has a for a "Books on Wheels” ’The present library budget 392.000 as compared to 376,917 nights and days. All benefits. listed four-bedroom Colonial in J . WATSON RUCH CO. built-ins. Walk-up, floored at­ tion. Four fireplaces, 2 1/2 mitted a proposal to the Town fund for solutions to the Avery program. has been cut 38,000 by the Town this year. Dean Machine Products, Inc., MANCHESTER - Newer 3- the highly desirable Rsaftors MLS tic with large cedar closet. for aatablished real ettata baths, income-producing 3- Council which might bring an 102 Colonial Rd, Manchester. WAITRESSES - Lunch time, “Hollywood” area! Stately and Masdwtter OHlcs M 7-ll» problem. Some 370,000 has been School Smoking Area The needs report is expected Council. The new budget requests for bedroom Ranch. Fireplace, Equol Housing Opportunllf Make an offer on this gracious firm In Manchester room studio apartment and 2- Equal opportunity employer. weekend cocktail waitresses. immacualte, featuring a front- end to the continuous Avery allocated towards solving the to contain proposals that might Requested for books next the library represents a 322.3 possible 4th bedroom, con­ home which out-of-state Contact room antique shop. Philbrick Brook flooding program. Apply P odunk M ill, 989 to-back fireplaced living room Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. flooding in an account level Vivian Kenneson alter the current crammed year is 347,500, with which the p ir cent hike over toe present Ellington Rd., So. Windsor. venient location. $35,900. Paul owner must sell. DANIEL F. REALE That proposal consists of a of supporting specific student REAL ESTATE expanding of­ W. Dougan Realtor, 643-4535. and a comfortable large family SOUTH WINDSOR - Eleven- Avery Brook Fund. The Board of Education student present, within 72 hours situation which now exists in library tward hopes to make up budget. However, library board room, as well as a spacious for­ 600-foot masonry wall with a interests. fice looking for qualified room U&R Raised Ranch, 2 REALE REALTORS CONTEMPORARY Raised Wednesday agreed to continue of removal. the rented store-front operation for this year’s cut in part. officials do not view this as an RN-LPN. 10% differential. mal dining room. Convenient fence atop, which would run Monies deposited in this ac­ licensed full-time salesperson. MANCHESTER - Just reduced. baths, 2 family rooms, 3 646-4525 Ranch - Large, modern kitchen - Last year residents turned use of a smoking area in the Children’s Projects in the Sullivan Avenue Shopping The new budget is another unreasonable jump due to toe Call for confidential interview. Greenwood Nursing Home, laundry on the first floor, with pantry, formal dining from B en^ict Dr. to the under­ count will be receipted at the Center Street, 3-family in fireplaces, 2-car garage, many All Inlorvlowi ConEdonUol. . . down a referendum that would high school until the close of the The home life committee of Plaza. attempt at improving this high library participation in F. J. Spilecki Realtor, 643-2121. Hartford pays 10% differential expensive wall-to-wall extras. $^,900. Owner, 644-2696. room with biiilt-ins, living room side of Manor Dr. time of deposit with one copy to on 3-:-11 and 11-',-7 shifts. 236-2901. business zone II. Ideal for have cost about 3100,000 and school year. The smoking area the Tolland Junior Woman’s The library’s new budget town’s library participation South Windsor. professional offices or commer­ carpeting, modern gas heat. All Principals only. with cathedral ceiling and For months Lucek has been would have included 100 acres, the faculty advisor, one to the Gub has created and prepared totals 3169,000. If the Books on program. During toe first six months of OIL BURNER service man, this and much more on a tree- fieldstone fireplace from floor was established on a month cial expansion. Owner anxious CAPE - Eat-in kitchen - formal studying a solution to the two dams and some retention principal, one to the business a booklet “Handful of Hap­ Wheels program is inplemented Over the past couple of years the current fiscal budget over vacations, insurance, good RN-LPN, day shift. No shaded lot located on a quiet to ceiling, redwood paneling, trial basis in January. rotations. Greenwood Nursing for quick sale. LaPenta Agen­ dining room, fireplaced living problem. areas. supervisor, and one to be piness,” with 125 ideas of things it would be a pilot project voters have defeated referen- 100.000 books have been loaned working conditions, state cy, Realtor, 646-2440. residential street. Please in­ MANCHESTER VICINITY four bedrooms, 2 full baths, The board established ad­ Home. Hartford. 236-2901. quire immediately to avoid dis­ room, 3 bedrooms, 2-car gar­ This week, as a workshop ses­ Annually the brook — which retained by the fund clerk. for children to do. Some of the lasting eight weeks. dums for a 31-2 million and a out. licensed, 649-8158. 647 1419 large family room with ministrative regulations regar­ appointment. Mr. Matthew, Call us and find out why it age, immaculate condition. sion of the Town Council, coun- was just a trickle before Bank deposits will be made dai­ items include places to go, If successful the project 3900,000 Ubrary. MANCHESTER - Six month fireplace, den or library, 5 ding student activity accounts. NURSE’S AIDES for 3-11 shift. RN - Assistant Director of Belfiore Agency, 647-1413. may be cheaper to buy than $36,900. Philbrick Agency, sliding glass doors, 2 large cilmen and residents from the development in the Avery area ly- games, and craft projects. All new, prime west side location, Realtors, 646-4200. Each school may set up such an Only experienced need apply. Nurses. Well established skilled rent. Aluminum sided Duplex, decks, 2-car garage, large lot. Avery area appeared to be — causes thousands of dollars in Payments to cover breakfast profits from the sale of the ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS nursing home (240 beds) desires 5-5 D uplex, 1 1/2 bath s, account, with the sole purpose Paraonala Highest starting salary in toe hardwood floors, aluminum ONLY $19,900- Seven rooms, 2 5 and 6 rooms, on corner lot. $68,500. Philbrick Agency, pleasi^ with the conclusion of damage to both town and per­ fees, lost books, etc., will be booklet will go to the Lupus PROJECT: Manchester area. Liberal fringe benefits. ambitious RN, Administrative story. 111 Walnut Street, han­ MANCHESTER - New listing. DUPLEX - Owner’s side has Realtors, 646-4200. to receive and disburse monies siding, high 50’s. Hayes Cor­ Priced to sell at $31,900. Flag Drive. Spacious contem­ Lucek’s study. sonal property. deposited in a special fund Foundation which is the two- Memorial Hospital □ NOTICES INCOME tax returns prepared Apply in person East Hartford and Nursing skills esential. dyman’s treasure, fire large, modern kitchen, formal However, Mayor Robert raised by the student body Excellent working conditions. poration, 646-0131. porary Split Level, custom dining room living room, 4 Until a solution is im­ through projects such as club modification account. year state project for junior Interior Alterations, North in the privacy of your home Call Convalescent Home, 745 Main damaged, no agents please, $32,500 Smith said the 606-foot masonry Benefits. Greenwood Nursing phone 649-7925. built, nestled in a 3/4 wooded bedrooms, wall-to-wall plemented the town has been and class dues, receipts from Payments made to cover costs women’s clubs. and West Wings. Phase 1-C Loat and Found Dan Mosler, 649-3329 or 525- Street, East Hartford. New listing. See this 5 room wall might run as long as 800 Home, Hartford. 236-2901. lot. Seven rooms, featuring carpeting, 1 1/2 baths. Other attempting to clear numerous of materials furnished by the The Connecticut Lupus Foun­ ARCHTTECrr: Frid, Ferguson, 8263. MANCHESTER NEW LISTING extra large living room with Cape today. Corner lot with athletic contests, dances, par­ CUSTODIANS, experienced, side has 6 large rooms. feet if constructed, and culverts through which Avery board and used to complete stu­ dation is non-profit and tax Mahaffery & Perry LOST - Savings Passbook No. cathedral ceilings, 2 fireplaces, Convenient to schools and shop­ stately trees. Bus line, city ties, concerts and plays, spon­ INCOME TAX preparation - part-time, days, and nights. $34,900. MANCHESTER therefore would cost somewhat Brook runs. dent projects in industrial arts, exempt, incorporated in the PROJECT NUMBER: CONN - 022-0-17531-9, Hartford National OFFICE MANAGER required Is all you have to pay to buy each bedroom has own double ping. Excellent condition. $46,- utilities. VA, no money down. sored for the singular purpose your home or mine. Manchester, East Hartford "gf^rea/fy home ec., etc. will also be state. The cause of this 171, MANCHESTER Bank and Trust Co., First for general insurance agency. this lovely 7-room Cape with 53 HAWTHORNE ST. bath, central air, family room. 900. Philbrick Agency, Call now. John Joy, 289-7475. Manchester Office. Application Reasonable. By Danny Byram, area. Call 643-5691, 26 p.m. on­ deposited in this account. Those systemic disease of the connec­ MEMORIAL HOSPITAL Insurance background and one-car garage. Two full Open For kispectioii Garage. Very special home. Realtors, 646-4200. made for payment. 649-5096. ly- typing required. Salary open. Don’t wait, call now. Arruda monies will be returned to the tive tissues, which attack most Separate sealed bids for baths, 3 bedrooms, fireplaced SmdR) 2-5 P.M. 647-1419 NEW 6ARRIS0N COLONIAL Church Club To Hear often between the age of 20 and Ask for Mr. Donovan, Jewell- Realty, 644-1539. PASEK central office for transfer to the General Masonry, General — TAX RETURNS and accoun­ BUNNY MONEY - Start living room, dining room, DIrMtIons: West Middle Turnpike to io Formal dinine room, fireplaced living England Insurance Agency, 646- 289-7475 742-8243 town General Fund at the close 40, is not known and there is no Carpentry, Miscellaneous ting done professionally. building a nest egg now for kitchen plus rec room. This Havrthorne. Signs on property. Look room, eat'in Kitchen, first-floor laun­ 4662. BRAND NEW (not completed) dry room, 3 bedrooms, 2Vt baths, cure. The disease most often G o t A Reasonable rates. Confidential. Easter. Meet people, sell part- at your leisure. Now being completed of the fiscal year. Metals, S^lants and Glazing, one won’t last long...so call aluminum sided oversized Coioniai, Six-room Colonial with natural woodwork, big closets, Talk on Social Security Suspension Policy stikes women and is for the Interior Alterations to M e s s a g e ? Experienced. Call Dan Hickey, time on your own time, find out PART-TIME cleaners, work today! three bedrooms, bath and iavatory, ! BY OWNER - Manchester, fireplace. First-floor laundry, aluminum siding, convenient to SPRING STREET area - The board adopted a school progressive, disabling, and the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd floors of T 649-9145. how profitable selling mornings. Manchester and oversized family and dining room. Ansaldi-built Colonial, Lookout walk-out basement. Central. everything, $36,900. Raised Ranch, 8 rooms, 3 or 4 VERNON ZINSSER AGENCY Garage. Just right iot. Ail city con­ suspension policy which states often fatal, according to a club toe North Wing and 3rd floor of fragrances, cosmetics, jewelry Glastonbury area. Call 649-5335. Mountain area. Excellent con­ Act now and have your choice F.J. SPILECKI bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths, wool Dennis Madigan, a represen­ ana family products can be. 646-1511 veniences. Trade of your preset dition, 3 bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths, Realtor______643-2121 carpeting throughout, family ment of the Vernon Senior sons. Those interested must that students will not be spokesperson. of the (5F.T IT IM NOTICE homo considered. Act last - $37,500. of carpets, colors, etc. Low tative of the Social S^urity Interested? Call 523-9401. screened porch, double garage. room with fireplace, patio, Gtizen: Harry Ertel 646; ^ b register by March 25 by calling excluded from school for dis­ Ressearch is being conducted Manchester Memorial THE WANT ADS The Annual Report of toe Lu- BABYSITTER wanted for four 40’s. Keith Real Estate, 646- Department from the New Lon­ DONALDS. GALE, REALTY IX). Principals. 60’s. 643-1839. large deck, electric garage Richards 639; Julius May 614; M rs. Jo h n R iv e r s , 150 ciplinary reasons, even for a at the University of Connecticut Hospital, 71 Haynes Street, ear old boy in your home. 4126, 649-1922. FARM - 50 acres, mostly don office, will be the guest cien B. & Katherine E. Price COOK’S ASSISTANT- Full Jother working part-time. BOLTON - price reduced on this 48$ Bumskle Ave., East Hartford cleared and level land, 8 room doors. Built in 1971. $56,9M. Gertrude Edwards 592; Josph Evergreen Rd. brief time, without first being in Farmington. A copy of the Manchester, Connecticut 06040 time, mature person, good star­ speaker at the Men’s Club Foundation, Inc., is available at Sycamore Lane area. Call 643- seven room Ranch. Three or Realton, Insurers, HLS, 289-7939 house, barn, two large poultry Philbrick Agency, Realtors, Kincman 592. The April 10 session will con­ given notice of the reason such booklet may be obtain^ for 32 will be received at toe Hospital LOST - Savings Passbook No. ting salary, liber^ fringe Breakfast at Talcottville this office for inspection during 7105. four bedrooms, fireplaced Bs surt to sso us about our houses, 2-car garage. Philbrick 646-4200. To date high individual cern an emergency first aid action is considered necessary. by calling June Lauria at 872- on March 27, 1975 at 3:00 p.m. 038-1-008416 Hartford National benefits, on toe bus line, apply Congregational Church, Sunday Bank and Trust Co., regular business hours by any living room, formal dining Agency, Realtors, 646-4200. winner is Joseph Fetko with a demonstration to be presented The notice may be in verbal 2642. and at that time publicly 1 person. East Hartford Con­ TOLLAND - Authentic period morning. Manchester Green Office. citizen who request it within 186 YOU SPEND money in your room, eat-in kitchen plus gar­ score of 641. High total winner by the ambulance personnel. or written form. Any student Coffee Hour opened and read aloud. valescent Home, 745 Main spare time - why not make age. 3/4 acre lot on dead-end CONDOMINIUM - Six rooms, 3 Restoration. Main house built The breakfast will be at 8 Application made for payment. days after the date of this $38,900 - Duplex, 6-3. Nice in­ in the new tournament is Ted Artificial respiration, who receives a notice shall A coffee hour will be held at The work consists of extensive Street, East Hartford. some, too? If you have 66 hours street. Asking $38,900. Zinsser bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths, wall-to­ 1806, ell circa 1717. Eight a.m. Madigan will speak on the notice. law apartment, carpeting, $435 Real Estate Leboc with a score of 4,916. treating of choking victims or have the right to state his case the Tolland Middle School interior modernization of FOUND - White male mon^el a week to spare, local Am way Agency, 646-1511. month income. Hutchins Agen­ wallcarpeting! Modern kitchen rooms, two baths, five working background of Social Security Edward J. Reardon FOLLOWING ARE needed for. fireplaces, two barns, ten Pinochle is played Tues^ys fractures, profuse, bleeding, an before the suspension is effec­ Tuesday at 10 a.m. for parents patient rooms and corridors, with brown head. Cali Dog distributor offers opportunity cy, Realtors, 646-3166. with built-ins, finished rec and tell how it affects the 896 Main Street our second shift. (4-12 p.m. NEW LISTING - Martin School Center acres. Call for details. and Thursdays at 1:30 p.m. at burns, will be among the topics tuated, except in cases where of students. alteration of one surgery area Warden, 6466555. for good earnings. Pnone 643- room, central air-conditioning. retirement class. A question Manchester, Conn. Monday-Friday) vW, District, 6 bedrooms, 9-room $32,500. Philbrick Agency, Philbrick Agency, Realtors, the Lottie Fisk Building, Henry to be discussed. No pre­ the safety of a person or proper­ Sitting in one the coffee hour to patient rooms, together with experienced preferred but will 5998. MANCHESTER - Owner. New­ and answer period will follow. Park. older home, wall-to-wall ly decorated Ranch, 3 Realtors, 646-4200. 646-4200. registration is required for the ty requres immediate action. to answer questions and tell a toe addition of air conditioning, cross train. Line mechanic and carpeting, paneling, etc. Asking Square Dancers second program. In the latter cases, notice of little about their courses will be service adviser. Apply in per- RNS - We have full-tim e bedrooms, corner lot. Mid 30’s. one elevator and with $41,000. Call Homeseekers Call 6^2984, if no answer call Manchester The Vernon Square Dance such suspensions, without prior Mrs. Bennett, 6th grade unit alterations to toe plumbing, son to Ted Trudon, Volkswagen, openings on the 11-7 shift. Realty, 6466353. Save-A-Life Excellent benefits and pleasant 643-9985. DUPLEXES Club will meet for its regular hearing, will be immediately^ teacher; Mrs. Groves from heating, sprinkler and elec­ Tolland Turnpike, Talcottvule. The Vernon Junior Women’s Annual Meeting working conditions. Please app­ WE HAVE THEM!! club dance, March 22 at 8 p.m. sent to the superintendent of home economics; Mrs. trical systems. $19,900 - Five rooms, 1 1/2 Gub, in cooperation with the The annual meeting of the REAL ESTATE salesperson, ly in person. Meadows Con­ BOLTON OPEN HOUSE at the Vernon Elementary Heart Association and the Ver­ stockholders of Vernon schools, who will arrange for Constanzo from the art depart­ ’The instructions to bidders, bid baths, stove, refrigerator, gar­ small agency needs additional valescent Home, 333 Bidwell age, nearly two acres. Hutchins FAMILY ROOM Sunday • 1-4 P.M. School, Rt. 30. non Ambulance Service, will National Bank will be March 19 the after-the-fact notice and es­ ment, and Mr. Leege from the forms, contract form, bid bond Street, Manchester. help, excellent opportunity for Agency, Realtors, 646-3166. Seven-room Ranch with first J $38,800 - RamodalBd 6-6, gas furnaca, nsw wiring. “Frannie” Heintz, club caller sponsor two save-a-Iife at 3 p.m- in the Dart Hill tablish a hearing date. After- crafts department. form (or security), perfor­ right person. For confidential will be calling the square floor family rooin, 3 programs, April 9 and 10 at the Branch on Rt. 83. the-fact notices will be sent to Anyone interested is welcome mance and payment bond form, interview, 643-1509. HAIRDRESSER - Experienced k iW o O D FARMS $38,900 - Aaaumabla 7% VA, 6-6. Nsads soma work. dances and the rounds will be Vernon Center Middle School. At the meeting 14 directors parents within 24 hours and a to attend and prior notice is not plans and specifications may be for busy accelerating shop. Call bedrooms, formal dining Is toe location of this fine nine cued by the Kendalls. Michael Coppinger of the hearing must be held with the required. examined at the following WANTED - Lathe hands, 50 Linda 643-2483. room, new kitchen with bullt- $41,500 • Csntral location, 5-5 flat, two flnlshad rooms will be elected. (9) room Raised Ranch. All club level dancers are in­ Greater Hartford Heart Assoc2 places: hours, paid holidays, excellent ins, spacious living room, In attic, 2-car garaga. vited and reminded to wear Directors listed on the proxy insurance benefits. Metronics, MOTHER - Babysit my two Three (3) full baths, five (5) work shop, laundry room, iation, win provide instruction statement are: John Bahler, 1. Standard Builders, Inc. (the soft-soled shoes. There will be a Construction Manager) 55 Air­ Inc., Routes 6 and 44A, Bolton. children, 5 years and 18 months, bedrooms, fireplaced family oversized garage, large $45,500 - Largs 6-6. Naw roof, now carpating, racantly in cardio-pulmonary resuscita­ Roy C. Conyers, W. Harry in your home, part-time days. round dance teach from 7:30 to TICE port Road, Hartford, Connec­ room, eat-in kitchen, dining sundeck. Priced r i^ t, $41,0()0 dscoratad. Must ba sold. $39,600 mortgaga tion (CPR), an emergency England, Russell Hartmann, CAREER OPPORTUNITY - Buckley School area. 649-9696. room and large living room. could ba aasumad to quallflad buysr. 8 p.m. and square dancing until treatment for apparent heart ticut 06114 UAR REALTY, INC. Robert Kahan, Winfred Kloter, Rapidly expanding petroleum Exterior is aluminum and 11 p.m. Refreshments vrill be failure due to heart attacks, ap­ 2. F.W. Dodge 35 Professional TOWN of South Windsor - Pollu­ $47,000 - Hugo 6-6 with 2 aHIc rooms, 2-car garaga, Ralph Lipman, George Pearl, company is seeking career brick for easy upkeep. 6 4 3 - 2 6 9 2 served. parent drowning, electrical Park, Farmington, Connecticut oriented individuals for tion Control Department. One larga lot. Poasibla assumption to quallflad George Risley, Theodore ’Transferred owner wants ac­ ROIERT 0. MURDOCK, RMltor School Lunches shock and other such accidents. 06032 marketing and management position - Maintamer I - Sewage Scheitlin, Hannah Schneider, >EN tion. Priced at $51,900. buyar. Copies of plans and Treatment Plant - Varied and The following lunches will be Attendance at this demonstra­ Louis P. Semel, James Troy positions. Training available tion will be limited to 40 per­ specifications may be obtained for right person. Call Ms. interesting work (both inside ZINSSER AGENCY COVENTRY - North, six room $49,900 - Qorgaous 6-6. Extramaly nica condition, 2 ■ served in the Vernon schools and Walter Vogel. and outside) in the operation next week. from the Construction Manager Hartnett, 872-7381 for inter­ e46>151T____ _ Raised Ranch, desirable area, flraplacaa, 2-car garaga. upon paym ent of a 350.00 view. and maintenance of Sewage acre, three bedrooms, Monday: Vegetable soup, ALL DAY Treatment Plant and Sanitary fireplaced, living room, 1 1/2 $54,000 • Nawar 5-5 dupisx, 3 ysara old, gas lumacas, ; frankfurt on roll, potato buds, d^Msit per set of plans, which will fe refunded in full fo r the CLEANING MAN wanted from Sewer (killection System. High MANCHESTER - Eight-room batte, rec room, above ground I aluminum siding. I carrot sticks, spice cake with school graduate, or equivalent. return of the set in good condi­ 11 p.m. -1 a.m. itoply in person. multi-level Contemporary, 21/2 j^ h ^ a r a g e . $M,500. Owner, ! green frosting (Monday is St. SWEET APPLE CIDER Burger King, 467 Center St. No experience required, but baths, sunken patio, panoramic $06,500 - Brand naw 5-5 duplax. Chooaa your colors. ' Patrick’s Day). SUNDAY tion not later than five days ability to use common tools and after bids are received. view of Hartford skyline. Idaal location. Tuesday: Hamburg gravy, SUPERINTENDENT, rent equipment necessary. Immediate occupan^. 60’s. STMS TK MACMAHON 14 MOUNTAIN RD., MANCHESTER Attention of the bidders to Applications should be picked $77,000 ■ Rockvilla. 7-unlt packaga. Two and Brand new 7-room Raised Ranch, 3 bedrooms, 2 full I mashed potato, beets, roll and • MacINTOSH • BALDWIN free plus an excellent salary, Warren B. Howland, Realtors, In toe Martin School area, this I butter, strawberry tarts. Federal Executive Order 11246 eneral clean up experience, up at toe Public Works Depart­ 643-1108. Good Incoma. Sacondary financing avallabla. baths, formal dining room w/glass slider to sundeck. concerning Equal Employment ment of the Town Hall and Colonial-Cape has it! First- Wednesday: Ck)^’s choice. 9 A.M. - 8 P.M. Sobseekers, open weekends, Spacious living room, eat-in kitchen with oven-range and Requirements and Federal returned by Friday, March 21, floor family room, fireplace, $52,000 - RockvHla. Thraa-famlly. Qraat ahapa. ; Thursday: Juice, pizza, green • WINESAP 568-1070. dishwasher. Large family room, fireplace, aluminum Wage Rate and Labor Standard 1975. Starting Wage $6,656. an­ double garage, aluminum I salad, fudgdcle. NEW LI8TINQ siding, 2-car garage. Requirements. ASSISTANT Hairdresser or nually, after satisiactory com­ siding. In a very desirable I Friday: Tomato soupi toasted •k Waatmlnatar Road k OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK No bidder may withdraw his bid registered hairdresser to work pletion of probationary period. area. ’Transferred owner will Directions: East Center St. to East Middle Tpke. At the cheese sandwich, celery sticks NORTHWAY PHARMACY Custom-built overslied slx-i^m within 30 days of toe actual full-time in Coventry area. Call Garrison Colooisl - tW baths, center give Immediate occupancy. Green follow approximately 'A mile to Mountain Rd. on ; stuffed with peanut butter, 423-6339 or 423-6330 Monday RN Supervisor needed - full­ fireplace, garage, large, bright Vralk- Cali now, Vic Maulucci, 289- FERRANDO ORCHARD opening date. time, 3-11 p.m., excellent 646-4144 right. ; fruit. 230 N. MAIN STREET MANCHESTER W.S. Wojtozak through Saturday 9-4. up attic. n T m O. 7475. Milk is served with all meals. BIRCH MOUNTAIN ROAD, QLA8TONBURY benefits and working con­ Standard Builders, Inc. GAL FRIDAY position open for ditions, please apply in person. F R E C H E n E 6 M A R T IN , IN C ., Realtors Pinochle Winners (3 miles beyond Vlto’e Restaurant) TEL. 646-4510 Hartford, (Connecticut M.H. PALMER REALTY right gal, typing, general office Meadows Convalescent Home, S4S-U21 PASEK 263 MAIN STREET, MANCHESTER MERRin 646-1180 Following are the winners in 06114 experience. Jo b ^ k ers, open 333 Bidwell Street, Manchester, ^09*7475 742-8243 the Ihursday pinochle tourna­ 203-278-6740 weekends, 568-1070. Conn. v j

PAGE TWELVE - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Manchester. Conn., Sat., March 15,1975 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn., Sal., March 15, 1975- PAGE THIRTEEN BKNJY BY JIM BERRY lYAnfMf to Buy 49 Apartmonta For Root 53 Bualneaa tor Rant 55 Autoa For Sala 61 OUT OUR WAY BY NED COCHRAN B U G S B U N N Y OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE IN^ WAITED used play pen and 122 EAST CENTER STREET - 1973 DODGE Dart, 2-door, 6 high chair, good condition. Call n U G a tfWTMENTS cylinder engine, powef oar Personal size first floor modern I 60T MIXED UP...THAT JUST si&hJ TH IS Pa p e r a w p HO/ IF THAT'S TH" WAV IT ’S oar 64M934. Fiyie-room townhouse apart­ steering, vinyl roof, Chorches YER LUCKY I WAS ^ N ' ) L HOW DOES MY CL/kSSIFlEP AD M A Y B E office. Merritt Agency, 646- ru . GIVE YOU THE 3 0 CENTS I OONNA BEX’LL SETMYOWW SO U N D I " T R IP L E YOUR M O N E Y . IT/ THIS WAY, PETUNIA/YA PAPER AND YOU CAN SIGN IF THEY'LL RUN ment, IVY tiled baths, 2 air- 1180. ^ ______Motors, 643-279L______YOU IM*JvIT/ WE’LL r e c o r d IN 12 MONTHS! MAKE CHECKS IT! SAID ya were at third an EACH ADDITIONAL HANDOUT, EVERY TIM E I DO SOMETHIN’ HE IT NEYT TO conditioners, wall-to-wall MAIN.' PAYABLE TO AMOS B, HOOPLE! "e 1969 AUSTIN AMERICA, low AND A t THE END OF THE FOR YOU/ WHEN WE COM­ ' m e a n s '' TH E A D S FDR □ RENTALS carpeting, full basement, SHARE OFFICE space with ac­ AAONTH YOU'LL SEE HOW PARE PAPERS I’LL BET I'LL GREED, mileage, good condition, needs B ALD N E S S heat, hot water, appliances. countant. Excellent location for MUCH I'V E GIVEN YOU/ HAVE WORKED OFF MORE IT S , C U R ES 5 0 transmission work, $250. or best THAN 'lOU'VE SHELLED NATURALLY I CANT AFFORD TO attorney, real estate, in­ OUT.' GREAT HE'LL HAVE Rooma tor Rant 52 Adults only, no piets. surance, etc. 649-1680, 649-3549. offer. Call before noon, 646- REYEAL DETAILS OF MY INVENTION I T H E R IG H T 1917. ______" BUT I THINK THIS READERS! THOMPSON HOUSE, fur­ 6 4 9 - 7 6 2 0 EXCELLENT location, 500-1500 JO o nished rooms, centrally square feet, heat, janitor, 1963 PLYMOUTH Savoy I I , 2- located. Kitchen privileges. parking included. As low as $75 door hardtop, 1968 440 cubic Parking. Reasonable rates. inch engine, 4-speed, bucket MANCHESTER Parkade per month. Call 649-5334, 643- Phone 649-2358. 7175. seats and extras. Tires and Apartments - We now have one body in decent shape. Needs bedroom apartments available. ROOMS for rent, clean, cen­ BOLTON NOTCH, highway minor work. Must sell im­ 31 Building-Contracting 33 Articles tor Sala trally located, parking, on bus Stove, refrigerator, heat, hot mediately. Asking $500. or best Homas For Sala 23 Sarvicaa Ottarad 41 water, grounds maintenance location across shopping line. Phone 647-9868. center, 4,000 square feet offer. Call 643-0458 after 6, any REWEAVING burns, holes. LEON Cieszynski builder - new WE BUY and sell used fur­ and parking included for $180 day but Fridays. MICKEY FINN BY HANK LEONARD HEBRON and $185 per month. For more building for professional offices Zippers,, umbrellas repaired. homes custom built, niture. Cash on. the line. One LADIES ONLY - room for rent, or sales. Four acres industrial Window shades, Venetian remodeled, additions, rec piece or an entire housefull. information, call 646-6555, 1971 OLDS, Vista w a g o ^ ith SPARKLE furnished, reasonable rates and Monday-Friday, 9-5. Weekends commercial, storage buildings. I'M NOT A MAGICIAN, HERE'S A PHOTO OF THEM.' ^ HOW COME YOU WERE ITW Ar'S N O N E O F blinds. Keys, TV for rent, rooms, garages, kitchens 646-6432. Furniture Bara, 345 trailer pack, excelle^condi- s e n a t o r ideal location. Call after 5 p.m., call 649-8887, Phone, 1-223-4460. ! Y O U 'LL HER NAME IS MRS. CASSIE GRANTED CUSTODY / YOUR BUSINESS/ Marlows, 867 Main St, 649-5221, remodeled, bath tile, cement Main Street Rear, behind 644-0383. tion, power steering,^r, $1,900. 0 /0 vou m o HAVE TO GIVE ME BARKER. SHE'S STILL MARRIED OF THE BOY— AND ------Seven room U&R built Cape work. Steps, dormers. Residen­ Douglas Motor Sales. Please call b e tw ^ 5-7 p.m. M V GRANDSON SOME INFORMATION TO MY SON— BUT THEY'RE N O T YOUR SON? with first floor family room, MILLAR TREE Service, Inc, tial or commercial. Call 649- MANCHESTER - Nice one 644-2048. ABOUT THE MOTHER GENTLEMEN only - kitchen bedroom Townhouse, private OFFICE SPACE AND THE BOY/ large lot, extra nice. $M,900. Removal, pruning, lot clearing, 4291. CLEAN USED refrigerators, privileges, central location, spraying. Fully insured. ranges, automatic washers, entrances, and basement, patio, FOR RENT free parking, references PACER - Tne wide small car Licensed. Free estimates. TIMOTHY J. CONNELLY with guarantees. B. D. Pearl’s includes heat, appliances and 250 square feet, center of hope SPRIN^ ETERNAL^ required. 643-2693 for appoint­ carpeting. $220 per month. Paul from A ^ , has rack and pinion Phone 646-3437, 633-5354. Carpentry and general contrac­ Appliances, 649 Main St, 643- ment only. Manchester, air conditioning C jV ^H lA .U K TM Km US Pat on WARREN E. ting. Residential and commer­ 2171 W. Dougan, Realtor, 646-1021 or s te e r i^ for great handling. 643-4535. and parking. Call: 643-9551. Now/available at DeCormier TREE SERVICE (Soucier) cial. Whether it be a smail LARGE Pleasant furnished Mirrr and jeff Trees cut, trimmed or topped, repair job, a custom built home WOODEN PALLETS for sale at Motors, 285 Broad Street, 643- BUI) FISHER HOWLAND room, central, quiet, im­ MANCHESTER - Executive 2 /4165. R e a lto r * 643-1108 stumps removed, fully insured. or anything in between, call 646- circulation department, maculate, parking, mature 700 SQUARE FOOT office in WHAT IS ,, WHERE Got a tree problem? Well worth 1379. Manchester Herald. $2.-$5. bedroom first floor apartment.apartment, 728-36 WMAT IS \ f 90I-76S-W 43 ^ gentleman. Hot water, shower. Formal dining'roo room, tireplaced Vernon Professional Building; NOVA, Chevrolet, 1972, four YOUR 1(286984 DO YOU a phone call, 742-8252, 569-2525. E 2 3 3 ST. YOUR V BUT SAX WHY living room, largearge kitchen with Route 83. $275 monthly includes door, green, hydra-matic, MAME?^ L I V E ^ t e l e p h o n e MANCHESTER - Five-room ANY TYPE Carpentry and SEASONED firewood, cut, heat and air-conditioning in Z IP DON'T You CALL Ranch with formal dining CUSTOM MADE Draperies, masonry work, additions and split, delivered, truck toad $30. all appliances, fully carpeted. power steering, power brakes, D number? NEWLY FURNISHED room, loveiy porches, grbundsi gar­ carpeted 2 1/2 room office with radio, undercoating, decor 3 9 7 6 ? MANDYMALONE? room, king size master very reasonable work remodeling. Free estimates. A. Sand, gravel and stone. 643-9504 on bus line, clean, convenient, age, basement. $265. without kitchenette. Call after 6 p.m. package. Original owner, $1,- BOX IS SHE A bedroom, partially finished rec guaranteed, call anytime, 649- Squillacote, 649-0811. after 6. good value. 646-0505. 644-2314. room, one bath, one-car garage, 4266, utilities. Mr. Blanchard 646- 975. 644-8885. n u m b e r .' 2482. PRISCILLA'S POP BY AL VERMEER T convenient location, $32,000. BUILDING - Remodeling, A-1 re c o n d itio n e d co lo r WANTED - Career woman to STORE FOR rent. Best Main 1973 FORD Torino - Four door, THERE S S O M E T M IM & DO YOU KNOW Y O U W A N T Philbrick Agency, Realtors. ODD JOBS - Carpentry, pan­ roofing, rec rooms, additions, televisions now on display in share home, non-smoker, have Street location. About 1,000 646-4200. eling, rec rooms, offices, garages. All kinds, carpentry our show room. Most of these MANCHESTER - Six room yellow, power steering and YOU SWOULD KNOW, W H Y I 'M IT T O B E A own bedroom set, references. duplex, three bedrooms, gar­ square feet. Same size base­ brakes, top condition, $2,500. PRISCILLA') TELLIN6 YOU Ol ICPDDICBI household repairs. Phone 649- work. For estimates call 649- sets are in excellent condition, P.O. Box 2158, Vernon, Conn. ment. /For information. THIS? STAFFORD SPRINGS - 4594. 1142. Mdeal for living room or family age, rec room, adults only. Call 646-8318 after 5. SURE. — Security, references. $200. Philbpick, Agency, Realtors, Crystal Lake privileges. room. Modern TV Service, 805 ELLINGTON - Pleasant room, 646-4200. Custom finished family cape COMPLETE electrical service Hartford Road, next to Gus’s Write Box ”0 ” , Manchester 1969 BUICK convertible - One private home, air-conditioned, Herald. __/ ______cod, three or four bedrooms, and repair. Reasonable rates. EVERETT W Pizza, Manchester. 646-2205. kitchen privileges. $30 weekly. 1/200 SQUARE FEET plus full owner, 41,000 miles. Excellent basement, oil heat, oversized Call 646-5253. References. Call 872-3148. basement in busy Colonial brick condition. Call 649-0053 after 4. 3 -15 attached two-car garage, patio, SWIMMING POOLS - Luxury PLUSH one-bedroom apartipart- Bid ment, big privateiriv; enclpseo shopping center. Air- exceptional treed lot, many SNOWPLOWING - Commercial above ground pool distributor Apartments For Rent S3 conditioned, plenty of parking. 1967 VOLKSWAGEN square CAPTAIN EASY BV CROOKS & LAWRENCE 5 many extras. Act fast only $36,- and residential. Reasonable needs warehouse space. Will patio, all appliancesJPP and utilities included. 649-0358, 643 Ideal for ice cream shop, back, recent engine, clutch, 500, Donald S. Gale, Realty Co., rates. Also available as a back­ sell and completely install a WE HAVE customers waiting brakes, tires. Running or use 6266. boutique, insurance office, THE GURU MAHA Realtors, MLS, 289-7939, up rig. 646-3467 or 647-9304. huge 16x31’ O.D. swim pool for the rental of your apartment doughnut shop etc. Mr. for parts. $300. 646-4513. PERHAPS "JEWELED JOY-BOY AND FLOWER­ AT THAT MOMENT-OUR OLD FRIEND complete with fencing, SVVAMI &ABOOZ. HIS FULL TITLE ING LOVE LOTUS...BRIWeER OF O R VILLE K A L L IK A K IS ABOUT TO BUILDER or home. J.D. Real Estate TWO BEDROOM apartm ent in Belfiore, 647-1413. HMA/IM. SOUNDS WOULD s t r ik e PEACE AND HAPPINESS TO THIS MAKE A FATEFUL DISCOVERY 1... LIGHT TRUCKING for attics, sundeck, filter and pump. Now Associates, Inc. 646-1980. 1969 OLDS LS, 61,000 miles, VAGUELY FAMILIAR A MORE R E ­ WAITING W O R L D OF M ATERIAL OPEN HOUSE cellars, also odd jobs. Call 643- 2-family, carpeting, appliances, ^>-'5 i/9t3niiS<2J. 633-0137 only $795. Full price financing MANCHESTER - Any size good condition, gold, black •»>-i5 (D H75 by NtA, Inc, T M u 5 Pat CW F 5UH, BUT— SPONSIVE IGNORANCE!" M AYA S 2816. available. Call Tony collect, parking, heat included, ^20 per CHORD! SUNDAY 1-5 GLASTONBURY LOOKING for anything in real month. Security deposit. (Jail manufacturing-warehouse vinyl roof, air, all power, $1,400 WELL DIP 203-232-6500. or best offer. 875-1204 THE BORN LOSER BY ART SANSOM INTA M E 46C Esquire Drive estate rental — apartments, 649-5608 after 6. space. 2,000 square feet to 100,- LI BE R R Y ARE YOU in need of a sitter? Thoughts of REMODELING? homes, multiple dwellings, no 000 square feet. Brokers weekends. Condominium Low 30’s Have several people to sit, ali SCREENED LOAM - driveway USTeM...AT SOUR AfeE THBRe WHY OXlLPfiT r HAVE 60r O’READIN' fees. Call J.D. Real Estate protected. Call 1-226-1206. m a t t e r ; Three bedrooms, 2'/? baths, ages. Full-time, part-time or NOW’S the time - PRICES gravel, processed gravel, sand, MANCHESTER - Four-room, Associates, Inc. 646-1980. 1972 CHEVROLET Nova, 4- m RVE m m t o every, UKE THAT AT 2/ f j ^ ------^ dream kitchen with stove, occassionally, days or are right - SKILLED LABOR stone and fill. George H. Grif- two-bedroom apartment within walking distance to Main _ddor sedan, excellent condition, I refrigerator, dishwasher, dis­ evenings. Call 646-2139 after is available - MONEY Is plen­ fing, Andover, 742-7886. 3 1/2 ROOMS with heat, hot low mileage, standard 3:15. Street. Lovely residential area. OFFICES FOR RENT “U posal and snack bar. Dining tiful. water, cooking gas, stove, 646-8352. transmission. Call 643-8390. room, front porch, full cellar, COMMERCIAL wall brackets, refrigerator, wall-to-wall No job too big or too small Three offices plus large central alr-conditioning, wall- ODD JOBS - Trucking, home and wall standards and wall carpet, $175. Centrally located, 1955 T H U N D E R B IR D - repairs, yards cleaned. We do them complete RENOVATED first floor apart­ storage room or additional of­ to-wall carpet, aluminum brackets, 16”, 18” and 20” . Call adults only. No pets. Security Excellent condition, two tops. Experienced handyman. Free We do them all 646-0724 or 646-2913. ment, available March 15th, fice, paneled and carpeted. siding, aluminum storms and deposit required. Call 643-9678. three bedrooms, references $3,900. Call A1 Martin, 646-4146. estimates. Reasonable. 643- 16 YEARS in business Includes private facility, heat, screens, city utilities. 0304. required, security, no pets, 646- We have our own cabinet & LEAVING U.S. thousands of LARGE five roopi flat, first lights and parking. Close to I- 1967 PLYMOU’TH - Power Immediate occupancy. items, low, low, prices. Books, 4786. trim shop. floor, Mr. Clean' condition, 2 86 (Exit 95), Vernon Circle, steering,, brakes, vinyl top, 2- Club house, tennis courts, MARIA NARDULLl - Custom- clothing, baby furniture, dishes, bedrooms, storage, park 2 cars. reltaurants, motel, etc. door hardtop, $400. 1966 swimming pool, basketball made draperies, bedspreads, References galore linens, furniture, household J a t THE FLINTSTONES $225 per month. Lease, security Ground floor. Reasonable. Rambler American - Six BY HANA-BARBERA court, picnic area, children's top treatments, Austrian Design services included items, lumber and tools. Prices deposit. Keith Reai Estate. 649- 3-15 Phone 646-4485. cylinders, automatic, $250 or » NEA. Ifie. 1 M Rk .U S -^ pI 0*^ play area. shades. Large selection of FREE estimates in your negotiable. 646-8768. 1922. 64f'4l26. PRESIDENTIAL Will rent or lease all or part. best offer. 872-9819. KIND TO DUMB Enjoy country club living and samples, drapery hardware. home... VILLAGtAPTS. ALLEY OOP BY V.T. HAMLIN ...THEN, WHAT Free estimates, decorating ser­ I ANlMALe.'...! HELP DID I DO TO let somebody else worry FOR LONGER wear keep CENTRAL - One-bedroom 1972 PINTO excellent condition, vice. Call 649-1786. MANCHESTER I LITTLE OLD LA d IES TH' FLINTSTONES carpets clean with Blue Lustre. ao^irtment on first floor. $1,900. After 5, 649-3390, 528- about maintenance, snow Rent electric shanmooer, $1. E. HURRY. LURCH.' WHAT ARE WE ARE FRIENDS S LOOK,COMRADE! V ACROSS THE STREET.., T H A T W O U L D removal, cutting and trim­ RootIng-SIdIng-ChImney 34 -Modern bath and kitchen One and two” bedrooms. 5527. GET THAT UNI­ YOU TWO DO- OF CITIZEN CUBBLE, J THEY WEAR ANSWER YOUR phone night A. Johnson Paint (Jompany. appliances. Security. $175 Wanted to Rent 57 FORM ON.' INGHERET, SIR.' 1.... ! / NO CREDITS CAUSE THEM TO ming the lawn. and day. Code-a-phone ______,______^ Near schools, churches PUT THEIR NAME BIDWELL Home Improvement monthly with heat. Norman 1939 CHRYSLER Royal - Directions; Lydall Street to answering machines from O N e v e r y s u n k HOSPITAL BED - Complete, Hohentbal, Realtor, 646-1166. and shopping center, on RETIRED COUPLE wants un­ Excellent condition. $1,000. Call Esquire Drive. $199.95. Call 643-2759. Co. Expert installation of excellent condition, $150. 643- bus line. Call anytime furnished 3-4 room heated MAILING LIST aluminum siding, gutters and 429-6223 a fte r 6:30. 1967 IN T H E 7457. VERNON - 3 Vi room apartment apartment, Manchester. $160 Corvette 327 - 300 hp., many TWO HANDYMEN will clean, trims. Roofing installation and maximum. Call 643-^20 afteF2. COUNTRY F.J. SPILECKI repairs. 649-6495, 875-9109. with heat, electric stove, 6 4 6 - 2 6 2 3 extras. Call 875-0437 after 6. rake, lime, fertilize, mow, SEASONED fireplace wood for ceramic bath, combination win­ e / maintainance of lawn seasonal. sale. $20 % ton pickup load. Call PRIVATE Gymnastics Studio HORACE Tetrault — Siding, dows, electric water heater, 1968 MERCURY Monterey 390 - j[B{ agy 643-2121 Cellars and attics cleaned. 228-9585. cabinet kitchen, close to shop­ looking for a larger home in Automatic, front disc brakes, A roofing, storm windows, aw­ Reasonable prices. 643-5305. ping. Adults plus one child Bolton-Manchester vicinity. fle. nings. Quality workmanship, THREE ROOMS, heat, hot good condtion. $525 or best TOOL s h e d for sale, made of workable. Security deposit. Call Needs at least a 40x80’ area offer. Call after 6, 646-8318. LIGHT TRUCKING - Attics free estimates. Fuily insured. water, appliances, nice yard, with 16’ minimum ceiling 872-9187, 649-3417. wood to last, delivered and set­ between 8-9 p.m., 643-8956. $170. Call 643-9357. Lots-Land For Sale 24 and cellars cleaned. For free up. Contact ^3-9912 after 3. height. Would consider a large II estimates call 647-9610. barn. Call 649-3577 or 4556151. 1971 VOLKSWAGEN bug, ROOFING - Specializing DELMONT STREET - Duplex, IMMACULATE six-room excellent running condition, MANCHESTER - 4-family, CRAIG-PIONEER 8 track two bedroom s, IVi baths, completely furnished, rented. Painting-Papering 32 repairing roofs, new roofs, apartment - Appliances, WANTED - Two bedroom body good shape, $1,300. 643- stereo, good condition, $50. Call appliances, no pets, security, carpeted throughout. Adults, no Remodeled completely three gutter work, chimneys, cleaned after 5 p.m., 644-1802. apartment in Duplex or 2- 5078, 646-0474. and repaired. 30 years availabie April 1st. Call days, pets. $225. 649-0459, 649-9004 MR. ABKRNATHY BY ROl.STON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY WIN AT BRIDGE years ago. Large landscaped PAINTING - interior and 643-5144 ask for Jack. family. Have small child and lot. Business zone II. Mr. Lind­ exterior, paperhanging, experience. Free estimates. after 5. small pets. Reasonable rate in­ 1966 PONTIAC Bonneville - Howley, 643-5361. 1974 ZENITH so lid -state say, 643-1111. excellent work. References. Chromo-color. Price cluding utilities. 646-2009. Four-door, V-8, automatic, AN INCH SUB-LET four rooms, IVi CENTER STREET - Four power steering, needs minor e ¥ACHROJk«¥44 Free estimates. Fully insured. negotiable. Like new condition. baths, 2 bedrooms, carpeted, OF DUST.'/ Martin Mattsson, 649-4431. ROOFING - Installation and rooms, heat, parking, im­ WANTED - Two bedroom repair but runs well. $150. 643^ Use logic in defensive puzzle 25 Call 649-4031. appliances and drapes. Call Investment Property repairs, gutters, storm win­ mediate occupancy. Security apartment in 2-family. Have 6656. The bidding has been: 15 dows, doors. Experienced Jean Howatt, 644-2543. required. Call 643-5201. J. P. LEWIS & SON - Custom Dogs-BIrds-Pets 43 small child. Abou,^ $180 in­ B ZONE property, six room decorating. Interior painting. quality workmanship. Fully in­ cluding heat and hot water. 646- 1973 PONTIAC Catalina - Four- house, formerly 2-family, plus sured. Free estimates. MANCHESTER GARDENS - door sedan, automatic, power NORTH (D) 15 West North East South Paper hanging. New Ceilings. DOG-CAT boarding reser­ iz anyone of the 50 best players in over 4,000 square foot building, Reasonable prices. Rick ROCKVILLE ROOMB Two bedroom apartments, in steering, power brakes, AAKQS2 South follows with the eight. Remodeling. Exterior painting. vations. Combined inside/out- the world will be able to easily central, good for small contrac-- Gutters and leaders. Carpentry. Burnett, 646-3(K)5. beautiful country setting, walk excellent condition, low ¥Q4 1 * side runs, partitioned privacy, ROCKLAND TERRACE solve it, provided they are play­ Pass 1 * Pass ? tor, plumber, electrician etc. Fully insured. For estimate call to everything, $184 monthly in­ Roses are red, violets are Hue, mileage, $2,695. 649-2696. a J93 Low 50’s. Keith Real Estate, germicidal lighting. Canine Large and beautiful one bedroom A review of the bidding shows ing with an equally expert You, South, hold: 649-9658. Heating-Plumbing 35 apartmenti, heat, hot water, all cludes heat, hot water and Classified ads solve proMem for □ AQ82 Holiday Inne, 200 Sheldon Road, that South must hold three 649-1922, 646-4126. appllancea Including diahwaaher, appliances. Superintendent, you. 1968 FORD Fairlane - Six WEST EAST partner. *KJ94¥AQ2»J43*K10 5 Manchester, 646-5971. spades and six hearts. He has What do you do now? PAINTING - Save 30 - 60%. SEWERLINES, sink iines, diapoaal, carpeting, pool and your 646-0090. Equal housing. cylinder, standard, good condi­ A983 *76 played three minor suit cards You open the five of clubs. A — You like spades, but with Business Property Five years experience. cleaned with electric cutters, own private terrace In a country bet­ tion. Asking $595. Call 644-0235. joNEsa- ¥ 10 2 ¥ 9 5 3 26 COCKER SPANIEL, one year RlOSEW/W a cfcr and his unknown card will be Your partner wins with the ace. your minimum balanced hand two Excellent references. Pete, 742- by professionals. McKinney ting. From $180. No peta. MANCHESTER - Four-room «A72 *KQ10S either a low club or the four of old buft, male, lovable, best Duplex, adults, no pets, on bus □ AUTOMOTIVE South plays the jack and your spades is your correct call. MANCHESTER - Main Street, 6117 (toll free) 5-10 p.m. Bros. Sewer Disposal Com­ offer. Call 649-8479 after 5. 872-4223 S7S-7466 5294588 PACER - The wide small car *K 10 753 *A964 diamonds. pany, 643-5308. line. $150. Call 649-5927. from AMC has a 232 6-cylinder partner shifts to the king of business zoned, four family, WINTIIROP BY DICK CAVALI.I SOUTH diamonds. South drops the six TODAY’S QUESTION PETER BELLIVEAU - Pain­ Autos For Sale 61 engine for good performance. * J10 4 You are slightly annoyed You bid two spades and your city utilities, level lot, $600 NEW ZEALAND white jbaby and you play the seven. Your monthly income. $47,900. Hayes ting, wallpapering, spray/brush NO JOB too small, toilet MANCHESTER - Convenient 3- Now available at DeCormier ¥ A K J 8 7 6 when you note that North really partner bids three clubs. What do bunnies, excellent Easter gifts. I'M THROUGH WITH YOU, itL HAVE NOTHING FURTHER partner leads the five of Corp. 646-0131. painting. Fair prices, fully in­ repairs, plugged drains, kitchen Will hold ’til Easter. 643-5805. BOLTON-MANCHESTER town room apartment, carpeted, air- 1972 MAVERICK, 2-door, 6- Motors, 285 Broad Street, 643- * 8 6 4 should have bid four spades, you do now? sured, experienced and depen­ faucets replaced, repaired, rec line, large three room apart­ conditioned, on-site parking in­ cylinder, standard shift, radio, 4165. GERMS/ YOU'RE TO CO WITH T tlU ... WHAT which would have left the South diamonds to your ace while I SU P PO S E Answer Monday dable. 643-1671. rooms, bathroom remodeling, AKC registered Samoyed ment, stove, refrigerator, quiet cluded. Quiet neighborhood. one owner. Asking $1,500. Call BENEATH MV CONTEMF»T/ DO YOU THINK OF THAT? hand exposed. Then you make Real Estate Wanted 28 neighborhood, references, $185 $160. Stratford Associates, 233- T H A T IN North-South vulnerable heat modernization, etc. Free available for stud service. Call 875-4447. Trucks lor Sale 62 the right play. What was it? INSIDE - Outside painting, estimates gladly given. M & M 249-4915 and 646-1739. monthly. 643-5983. 1278. T IM E T H E ALL CASH for your property NEED CAR? Credit bad? r within 24 hours. Avoid red tape, ^ c i a i rates for people over 65. Plumbing & Heating, 649-2871. 1973 CHEVY % ton pick-up, 350 RAIN West North East South You lead the deuce of Answer to Previous Puzzle Fully insured. Estimates given. TWO golden retriever puppies, DELUXE ONE - bedroom ELLINGTON - three bedroom Bankrirat? Repossessed? W IL U R ie S diamonds, because you know instant service. Hayes Agency, Duplex, living room carpeting, 4-speed, $2,500. Call 646-4()29. Time/Weather B 1 R D S C A £ 5 A R Call 649-7863. TOWNE Plumbing Service, seven weeks old. One male, one apartment - Complete Honest Douglas accepts lowest AWAY. 1 * Pass 2 ¥ your fine partner would have 1 T A L A S E R R A T E 646-0131. appliances. Available im­ repairs, alterations, vanity female. Call 875-7966. appliances, carpeting, air- 050. down, smallest payments. Pass 2 N.T. Pass 3 * led the queen of diamonds, if he D C. V i L R £ T R £ D mediately. Call 872-0063. TOYOTA 1973 Hilox pickup. £ R £ O R a C A N S Building-Contracting 33 cabinets a specialty. Call to conditioned, swimming pool. Douglas Motors, 345 Main. Pass 3 N.T. Pass 4 ¥ ■ WE WILL buy your house. Call Excellent condition, low held five cards in that suit so as A M E O D A 8:30 a.m., 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. 649- $175 plus utilities. Robert D. ACROSS DOWN anytime, Hutchins Agency, AKC dark apricot female poo­ mileage, rack and tool box. Call Pass Pass Pass to hold the lead and play a club C A R £ F R E £ S T E NEWTON H. Smith & Sons - 4056. Murdock, Realtor, 643-2692. RENT WITH agreement to buy. TOYOTA - See us for reliable himself. 1 Spring month M A R C ^ R £ S T E S Realtors, 646-3166. dle pupjw. Has shots, paper 537-1080. Opening lead — 5 * 1 Sulk Remodeling, repairing, ad­ First year’s rent toward used Toyotas with our 606ay 4 Heavy storm 2 Greek war god O R C H 5 ? R D A U N T trained. Reasonable price. Call A D £ E R G Y N T BOTTI Heating and Plumbing - MANCHESTER - New 3 purchase, duplex in AA zone. 100% warranty. We also buy WCK If you can keep from looking 8 Winter vehicle 3 Former time S ■ p SELLING your house? Call us ditions, rec rooms, porches and 643-0802. 1966 CHEVY p ick -u p , 6 1 - A A E R bedroom Duplex, half of two- 643-9632. cAVALU 12 Mineral rock period 1 A L E first and we’ll make you a cash roofing. No job too small. Call All heating and plumbing used Toyotas. Lynch Motors, cylinder, standard shift, 8’ 3-(S at the South and East hands, B T D A family 1 1/2 baths, full base­ C Iin » ««. »*.' “ N H w By Oswald & James Jacoby 13 Polish lancer 4 High winds O T H e U L. O S O N A offer. One day service. T. J. 649-3144. repairs plus remodeling. Call Livestock 44 345 Center Street, Manchester, body, good condition. 742-8550. you can enjoy an interesting 643-1496. ment, includes appliances, $275 MANCHESTER - Newer one- 646-4321. ’ (var.) 5 Nautical term s £ £ D 1 £ R •P A N b A Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577. SHORT RIBS BY FRANK O’NEAL defensive problem. It is simple 14 Automobile M A w £ R s> T A Y f s per month. Paul W. Dougan bedroom Ranch type apart­ enough, so we feel certain that 6 Scottish miss CARPENTRY - Repairs, REGISTERED Quarter horse, 1952 DODGE dump, low accessory 7 Abstract being remodeling, additions, roofing. FRANK SCOTELLA Plumbing Realtor, 646-1021 or 643-4535. ment, private entrance. WE PAY $10 for complete junk 24 Pleasant mammal IMMEDIATE CASH for your 14.1 hands, sound and gentle, all mileage, exceptional condition, B R IL L IA N T lOUTSTANWA (mo I AM ^ BECAUSE! DONt HAVE TO GO 15 Footlike part 8 Very 06d ..weather 38 Irritate Call David Patria, South Wind­ - Repairs and remodeling, Includes heat and appliances, cars. Call Joey, Tolland Auto 'lOU WERE GREAT DURING 16 Of a sitting property. Let us explain our tack included, $600. Excellent 4- $175 per month. Paul W. 643-0^. W H Y \ OUT AND MAKE A LIVING weather 25 Wild ox of 40 Delicacies sor, 644-1796. sewer lines cleaned electrical­ VERNON - Town House Three- Body, 528-1990. THIS SESSION, SENATOR LEGISLATION 6RNTEFUL 18 Landed 9 Paraguayan fair proposal. Call Mr. Belfiore, H project. Call 646-4029. Dougan, Realtor, 643-4535, 646- TRUE. SENATOR? UNDER THE LAWS WE JUST BISSED.' Celebes 41 Father |Sp.) ly. Prompt service on emergen­ A one bedroom ranch style FDRKSARREL, STA R GA*ER^"iCl properties measure 26 Thong 42 Flalboat 647-1413. 1021. Motorcycles-BIcycles 84 TBJE...) ------By CLAY R. POLLAN- WES ROBBINS carpentry cies. 643-7024. apartment community. Its ALL CARS simonized $20. Com­ ARin LIBRA 20 Humorous to Epochal 27 Come between 43 Roman robe Antiques 48 spacious interior d esi^ and 21 )< Your Daily Activity Guidt M 21 Abstract being 11 Glen 28 Food regimen 44 Heavy blow MAY WE BUY your home? remodeling specialist. Ad­ pounded, waxed, windows and s *''«• ditions, rec rooms, dormers, WE STOCK 2,000 plumbing and total conveniences, along with Homes lor Rant 54 nub caps cleaned and EXPERT bicycle repairs, all According to th» Stan. s ; ; : a 22 In the same 17 Form a notion 29 Measure of 46 Duck Quick, fair, all cash and no WANTED Antique furniture, makes, models and speeds. To develop messoge for Sunday, place (ab.) 19 Pul up a poker land 47 English school 5 heating repair items on our its unusual architectural design vacuumned, 528-1990, for ap­ \ 1-13-26G6 problems. Call Warren E. built-ins, bathrooms, kitchens, 7-19-2447/ 24 Emporium truck. Call Plumbing Shop on glass, pewter, oil paintings, or and attractive landscaping, MANCHESTER - Three pointment. Peugeot, Raleigh dealers, /5M1-82-8B read VYords corresponding to numbers slake 31 Deny 48 Dispatch Howland, Realtors, 643-1108. 649-3446. 148-59-71 V 26 Pathological 23 Sketches Wheels for speedy, efficient other antique items. R. irovides for a comfortable bedroom Condominium, 2 1/2 Manchester Bicycle Shop, 649- ^ T A U R U S o f your Zodioc birth sign. 33 Musteline 50 Compass point Harrison, 643-8709. 2098. 1 Rotnanct 31 Foreiful 61 GlomorouS SCORPIO fluids MASON CONTRACTOR - service, 646-2115. lomelike atmosphere. Total baths, wall-to-wall carpeting ocr. 27 Girl's name 1 r" 3" — r " r~ i 8 9 10 IT CASH FOR HOUSES - Buyers electric, no pets, rentals $180 ( ^ MAT 20 2Tok* 32 To 62 Coum with pedigrees. We buy for Plastering, custom built stone and all appliances includeir 3 M o kt 33 Romonct 63 P iM iont 30 Notch FLEA MARKET dealers - In­ MOTORCYCLE INSURANCE- 4 You 34 To 64 B. )i 13 14 or brick fireplaces, chimney Flooring 36 per month. 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Many extras. Asking ^6-15-2544 7958. $18,500. 423-8649. J^Good (^Adretie ^N rotol 5-14-2949^ (NKWxSPAPEH ENTERPRISE ASSN.) 5769. Manchester Evening Herald. 649-0974. monthly. Call 643-1577. utilities. 643-5365. V4940-79-84 $, 5362-83471 PAGE FOURTEEN — MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, Manchester, Conn.. Sat,, March 15,1975 OBITUARIES Gunpoint Arrest Made / Mrs. Anna Smetana In Theft of Truck Mrs. Anna Smetana, 79, of 58 Kenneth R. Righenzi, 18, of 31 Bretton Rd. died Friday at At 11:40 p.m. Riopelle went Garden Dr. was arrested today Manchester Memorial back out and the truck was at 4:40 a.m. at pnpoint beside Hospital. gone, he told police. '.m m a stolen truck, police said. Mrs. Smetana was bom Feb. Patrolman Donald Wright 29,1896 in Austria-Hungary and Righenzi was charged with spotted the truck at 4:30 a.m. had lived in Pittsburgh, Pa., for second-degree theft of a motor heading east on Bissell St., many years before coming to vehicle and placed in a jail cell police said. He pulled it over on Manchester six months ago. at headquarters in lieu of |5,000 Holl St. when Righenzi Survivors are 3 sons, Rudolph r surety bond, police said. He will attempted to leave the vehicle, Smetana of Manchester, appear in court Monday unless police said. Edward Smetana of Gibsonia, bond is posted earlier. Wright took out his revolver and ordered Righenzi to stop. Pa., and Peter Smetana of The allegedly stolen 1968 He then handcuffed him and Herald, Calif.; 5 daughters, MM Ford pickup truck was parked brought him to headquarters, Mrs. Albert Churilla of S in front of the Gaslight Bar on according to police. Manchester, with whom she Oak St. Friday night by its made her home, Mrs. John \C, owner, Phillip W. Riopelle of Ryzak of East Hartford, Mrs. r f Vernon Gardens Apartments, Harry Cancelni of Pittsburgh, Vernon. Mrs. Vincent Boles of Garden Grove, Calif., and Mrs. Elmer Riopelle told police he left the Brock of Garrett Park, Md.; a bar at 11:20 p.m. to start the ON MARCH 17th. brother and sister in engine and melt the ice on the St. Patrick’s Day Czechoslovakia; 29 windshield. He left the engine grandchildren and 16 great­ running and went back in the grandchildren. bar. many will have a special The funeral will be at the CORNED BEEF DINNER John Slater Funeral Home, 4201 with extra lean Brownsville Rd., Pittsburgh, The light is green for the car on this rainy afternoon during a class change Building is in the background to the left and the photographer is standing BONELESS BRISKET Pa., at a time to be announced. at Bennet Junior High School recently. Few students wait on the curb for on the southeast corner of Main and School Sts. (Herald photo by Pinto) Burial will be in Wendelin Cemetery, Pittsburgh. the light. Some do not wait at all despite the light and cars. The Main The Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Main St., was in charge of ABOUT local arrangements. U.S. Choice Bridge Proposed over Street at Bennet TOWN CORNED BEEF Joseph P. Krason from PInehurst. Joseph P. Krason, 79, of Members of St. Bridget Come In today, or call... Mansfield died Thursday at his Rosary Society will meet Sun­ asked Town Manager Robert Weiss? home. He was the father of To prevent a tragedy, the Board of buildings have stood there. But this They included: day at 8 p.m. at the John F. Mrs. Jane Smith of Manchester Education has proposed the town build may have been due to the angle parking The bridges will be covered over with • The resurfacing of the playgrounds Tierney Funeral Home, 219 W. 643-4151 and Mrs. Charles E. Hodis of two crosswalk bridges over Main St. at along this part of the street, he said. wire mesh, said Dr. James Kennedy. and parking areas at the Bowers, Center St., to pay respects to Dr. Kennedy also noted the town may Nathan Hale and Waddell Schools for Columbia. the Bennet Junior High School campus. Now the street has parallel parking , the late Mrs. Casmira (Carrie) and place your order lor our Other survivors are a son, The proposal may cost as much as and only along part of the street near get half the cost reimbursed by the $30,000. Hokkanen, a member. very lean U.S. Choice St. another daughter, 14 $70,000 and is not part of the proposed the intersection. Traffic moves much state. • Site work to stop the washout at the Patrick’s Day Corned Beef. grandchildren and 3 great­ $13.3 million budget for the coming faster and closer to the curbs, Mayor John Thompson asked about southeast corner of the Verplanck school year. It is a capital improve­ Greenberg said. the general appearance of the bridges. School lands for $5,000. grandchildren. R.I. Didan of 36 Bolton St., ment the school board suggests the Director Pascal Prignano asked, “Do “This board is well known for its con­ • Complete a baseball diamond at The funeral is Monday at 9:30 who has been a patient at Hart­ town pay for. you think the students will use these cern about esthetics,” he said. the Highland Park School playground Freezer Orders a.m. from the Potter Funeral ford Hosptal for four weeks, “It would be a shame for us to wait bridges?” r __ He was assured the bridges would not for $5,000. H om e, 456 Ja c k so n S t., was discharged today. More and more freezer Willimantic, with a Mass at St. until there is a tragedy there,” said Greenberg said ^ hgx^pectid they be an eyesore. These items were not on the school ,prders are coming In. Joseph’s Church, Willimantic, Paul Greenberg speaking at a recent would as he urged th^dw n also install Other Projects budget as the school board felt they Frank Toros has processed at 10. Burial will be in St. joint meeting of the Board of Educa­ fences and shrubs-io dlsfceura^ge the The school board also suggested to" were meant more for full town use and more freezer orders than any Joseph’s Cemetery, Williman­ tion, of which he is a member, and the students walking on the street. the directors they consider several not use just by the schools. Also, the A kitchen social will be con­ meat man In Manchester. school budget is already very high com­ tic. Board of Directors. How would anyone stop the students other projects in the town’s budget this ducted Monday at 1:30 p.m. in Call him at 643-4151. There are no calling hours. He said no tragedy took place there from throwing things from the bridges. coming year. pared to last year, one school board Cronin Hall of Mayfair Gardens. over the many years the school member admitted. All Mayfair residents are in­ vited. Sugar prices are lower again this week and we continue to Mrs. Delia Donahue Emma Nettleton and Grace feature... Mrs. Delia C. Donahue, 81, of Groups of Center Hartford died Friday at St. Robbery Suspect Congregational Churches will Land of Lakes Mary’s Home, West Hartford. have a joint meeting Monday at She was the mother of Joseph POLICE REPORT 7:30 p.m. in the Federation BUTTER M. Donahue of Manchester. Held in New York Room of the church. Melvin She is also survived by five MANCHESTER where they were treated and Homestead St. Thursday night. Lumpkin, music director at Missing is a 10-speed bike. 79<. grandchildren and three great­ Debbie Waters of 71 Honda discharged. Bennet Junior High School, will Randall R oberts, 26, of The charges stem from the • Into the Bean Bag Shop at With any $7.50 Purchase. grandchildren. Dr., South Windsor started her Court is April 1. present “A Musical Evening.” Watertown was arrested in Oct. 30 armed holdup at Arthur 541 Main St. Friday morning. The funeral is Monday with a 1973 Nova sedan today at about • Debra J. Mahoney, 19, of 79 Guests are welcome. Colonie, N.Y. and held this Drug Store on Main St., police Missing is a bean bag chair Mass at 9 a.m. at St. 1 a.m. where it was parked in Vernon St. was charged with week for Manchester Police said. Roberts allegedly held a valued at $10.95. PINEHURST Augustine’s Church, Hartford. the Lincoln Center parking lot failure to yield the right of way Mr. and Mrs. Harold Collins who have a court warrant pistol to a woman customer’s • About $150 in cash was Burial will be in Rose Hill to warm it up, she told police. in connection with a two-car of Manchester will serve as charging him with second- head and ordered the phar­ stolen Friday morning from the GROCERY Memorial Park, Rocky Hill. She left the car to sit in a collision today at 2 a.m. on host and hostess Sunday from 2 degree armed robbery and macist to give him pills, police purse of an employe at the 302 Main Friends may call at Rose Hill warm car nearby and talk with Center St., police said. to 5 p.m. at Lutz Junior first-degree unlawful restraint, said. Safeco Insurance office at 150 Funeral Home, 580 Elm St., friends. Ten minutes later she The East Hartford Cab Co. Museum. Rocky Hill, Sunday from 2 to 4 police said. The woman’s husband cab driven by Miss Mahoney N. Main St. police said. Det. Sgt. Raymond Mazzone replaced her as hostage inside went for her car and it was and 7 to 9 p.m. gone, she told police. attempted a left turn into the and Det. Samuel Kotsch Jr. left the store, but the gunman left Bess Eaton Donut Shop lot and this morning to pick up Roberts Patrolman Donald Wright the man at the front door as he struck the front of the car who has waived extradition. A found the car at about the same Mrs. Isabel Rosendahl ran to a waiting car, police driven by Judy L. Cartwright, $10,000 bond will be set on him time she reported it missing, Mrs. Isabel McConnell said. 22, of 31 Green Hill St., police and he is expected to appear in Roberts is also wanted on police said. It was in the middle Rosendahl, 64, of Manchester said. Common Pleas Court 12 in East of Delmont St. Police took Miss died this morning at armed robbery counts by three Miss Mahoney’s passenger, Hartford Monday unless he Waters to the car and she drove Manchester Memorial other state towns, police said. Amy O’Brien, 16, of Goodwin posts the bond, police said. home. Hospital. She was the widow of St., and Miss Cartwright were Gunnar Rosendahl. taken to MMH where they were • Michael W. French, 22, of Mrs. Rosendahl was born treated for minor injuries and 52 Hammond St., Rockville was April 9, 1910 in Manchester, discharged, police said. arrested Friday at 9:30 p.m. on daughter of the late Robert and Court is April 8. Caroline Dowds, and had lived a court warrant charging him here all her lif^N ^e was a AREA with third-degree burglary and member of Unity Chubch, Hart­ third-degree larceny, police Breaks and thefts reported in­ ford. She had been employed as POLICE REPORT said. cluded: a telephone operator at The charges stem from a • Into a home on Ansaldi Dr. Friday. The home was ran­ Manchester Modes for 23 years VERNON break Oct. 22 into a Lyness St. terferrng with a police officer, home and the loss of a stereo, sacked. Missing are coins before she retired in 1964. • David J. Brooks, 33, of En­ police said. police said. valued at about $200. ■ V - Survivors are a son, Richard field was arrested Friday night Martin was first placed in jail He was released on a $1,000 • An Oak St. home Friday Rosendahl of Fort Lauderdale, and charged with disorderly cell at police headquarters, non-surety bond for court April evening. The home was ran­ Fla.; two daughters. Miss Bar­ conduct and third-degree then taken to Rockville General 7. sacked and missing is $46. bara Rosendahl of Manchester criminal mischief, police said. Hospital and later to the state • Miriam Ruis, 37, of • Into a storage bin at 179 and Mrs. Jean Jasper of Lake The charges stem from an in­ hospital in Norwich, police Willimantic was arrested / Worth, Fla.; and six cident at the Caron House said. Friday at 1:15 p.m. at the Kings grandchildren. Apartments on Nye St. in which A court date will be set whqn store in the Parkade and The funeral is Tuesday at 11 Brooks allegedly broke a glass he leaves the hospital, police charged with fourth-degree a.m. at Watkins Funeral Home, door in his attempt to enter the said. larceny, police said. She was 142 E. Center St. The Rev. Mer­ building, police said. • Arlene Condon, 52, of 18 ton Thorpe, pastor of Unity He was released on a $250 released on a $150 non-surety Ward St., Rockville was •Church, will officiate. Burial non-surety bond for appearance bond for court March 31. arrested at the A&P store and will be in East Cemetery. in Common Pleas Court 19 in charged with fourth-degree FIRE CALLS 13 Friends may call at the Rockville on April 1. • Jack Gordon, 29, of 424 '' lli'l larceny. She was released on funeral home Monday from 2 to • Gary Martin, 19, of 14 Hackmatack St. was arrested her written promise to appear 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Laurel St. was arrested Friday Friday morning and charged MANCHESTER in court March 25. with having a roaming dog, and charged with intoxication, COVENTRY Today, 1:30 a.m. — Water disorderly conduct, and in- police said. • Michael J. Cavasino, 17, of Court is March 24. surge caused alarm at the 294 Green St., Manchester was Lydall and Foulds plant on Actress Susan Hayward arrested at 10:55 p.m. and • Kim S. Stevenson, 18, of 9 Parker St. (Town) charged with having possession W. Middle Tpke. was charged AMBULANCE CALLS Dies from Brain Tumor of burglary tools and criminal with failure to grant half the MANCHESTER highway in connection with a Today, 2 a.m. — Auto acci­ 1940s and 1950s, one of the attempt to commit burglary, BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. two-car, head-on collision dent on Center St. (Manchester screen’s great beauties, died of police said. u (UPI) — Susan Hayward’s life Friday at 4:20 p.m. on Hilliard Ambulance) a brain tumor Friday. She was Two hours later, William R. was often as rocky as the film Crosson, 16, of Beverly Trail, St., police said. Today, 8:27 a.m. — Auto acci­ roles she played. She knew long 56. Miss Stevenson and the driver dent on Lake St. George Glatz, Like the character she por­ Coventry was arrested at 1:14 before her death that the end of the other car, Kathleen M. 67, of Vernon was taken to trayed in her 1958 Oscar- a.m. and charged with having was near. Surrell, 30, of 75 Davis Ave., Manchester Memorial Hospital winning role, a woman con­ possession of burglary tools, The red-haired actress of the Rockville, were taken to with minor injuries. demned to the gas chamber police said. When there’s so much to say, Manchester Memorial Hospital (Manchester Ambulance) Who could see her death ap­ ’The two arrests stem from proaching day by day. Miss the same complaint of a Hayward knew she was ter­ suspicious vehicle on Riley Mt. say it for less on weekends. Rd. Friday night, police said. Card of Thanks minally ill for at least two years. Cavasino was released on a (f our spring The family of Eleanor Swider Demko $500 non-surety bond and wishes to extend their heartfelt thanks to Why weekends? Because that's when out-of-state the Ambulance Service of Manchester, Miss Hayward, who often Crosson on a $200 non-surety especially Bob Bennett and Jay Maloney, played women who were tough bond. Both are to appear in (• artificial flowers rates are lowest. And these days when a bargain is mighty the Emergency Room, the Coronary on the outside to shield an inner Common Pleas Court 19 in Z are In bloom! Unit 161 at Manchester Memorial fragility, won the Academy hard to come by, that's a mighty good thing to know. Hospital, all the nurses and Dr. Kurien Rockville April 8. V coma taka a look, and maka af^ and Dr. Rubin for Uieir understanding Award for best actress of 1958 / arrangamanl; wa hava a wondarful Most eveiybody has something they want to say— kindness and devotion. for her portrayal of Barbara ^ ^^aalaction and thayara only from G ra h a m , a m u rd e re s s or have to say—to somebody. But if you can save it, save it sentenced to the gas chamber, In Memoriam (. 10‘ to19«... for the weekend. And use the money for something else. In Memoriam in “I Want to Live.” In loving memory of Anna Pallein who In loving memory of my wife. Myrtle She appeared in more than 50 passed away March 16,1973, and Michael You get more for less every weekend by phone. M. Kirpens, who passed away March IS, movies and won Oscar Pallein who passed away March 29, 1973. buy yourj Until 5 P.M. on Sundays. waakly nominations for performances Not a day do we forget you. So little to say since you passed away, in “Smashup,” “My Foolish In our hearts you are always near. lottary I miss you more and more each day. lickolt Heart,” “Tap Roots,””With a We who loved you, sadly miss you. lU^ the mirpcie of mat* . itred Weekend long distance: it’s less. The touch of your hand, your pleasant As it dawns another year. at fairway! smile. Song in My Heart,” and her role Ii* dovimtown mancheaitftr Your love for me made life worthwhile. as an alcoholic singer in “I’ll Sadly missed. Your loving family. . Husband, Irven Cry Tomorrow.” :nzl to stop, ed him and eadquarters,

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Forum of the Arts By JUNE TOMPKINS I Perr, will have its world premiere at Von der Mehden Redital Hall. The Moody Glee Club the Hartford Stage Company Friday event is free. Coming to ECHS and will run through April 27. * Sleepy Appearing in the roles are Barbara Unique Exhibit h-: Camso and Jordan Charney. For Easter The Men’s Glee Club of Moody Bi­ further information, call 525-^58. For a unique adventure and ble Institute, Chicago, will sing at • The Four Seasons Dinner experience, one may become active­ Bunny East Catholic High School Thur^ay Theatre in Higganum offers “I Do! I ly involved with pieces created by at 7:30 p.m. Do!’’Wednesday through Sunday. artist Sheila Berkley. Looks like these Halloween Directed by Robert Her, the glee For more information, call 345-8515. A giant abacus, a'bright green ghosts are trying to awaken club is comprised of men studying to • Dorothy Collins of television, snake-like tube, a red parabola and the Easter bunny that may become pastors, missionaries, zig-zag sculpture with swiss cheese 1 ’ - '1 ■ have overslept. These radio and Broadway fame, is ■ ' - m designs are the pieces she has ■ ■ ■■■ ■ ’■ costumed characters are Christian education directors, and starring in “Applause” at the p l church musicians. Coachlight Dinner Theatre, East created for visitors to the , ■ K " appearing in the Manchester Wadsworth Atheneum’s Lions t Junior Women’s Club The group’s repertoire consists of Windsor, through April 13. For infor­ W' traditional church hymns and gospel mation, call 567-1801. Gallery of the Senses now through ' ■ f t •-/i i presentation of “The Easter song arrangements as well as con­ April. T ■ Bunny That Overslept” Sun­ temporary anthems. Also featured The exhibition is called . ' K i l 1 % day at 2 p.m. in Bailey in their program are an instrumental' Season Opener “Playwalk,” and is planned for both Auditorium at Manchester ensemble and informal talks by sighted and non-sighted people to in­ High School. Louise Finni is members of the glee cluB. A long awaited revival of “King teract with it by touch and sound. the bunny. Dressed as Her, from Troy, Mich., is a Lear,” with Morris Carnovsky in the Special group tours may be ghosts are, left to right, graduate of Moody Bible Institute title role, will start the American arranged by calling the Atheneum Carol Newman, Debbie Ryan and has also studied at the American Shakespeare Theatre’s 1975 reper­ Education Office at 278-2670, ext. and June Brines. Tickets are Conservatory of Music in Chicago. tory season May 17. 271. $1 and will be available at There is no admission charge. A Thornton Wilder’s classic the door. (Herald photo by free will offering will be receiv^. American drama “Our Town” and Dunn) Shakespeare’s enchanted romance Opening Friday ROBERT ILER “The Winter’s Tale” will join “King Opening Friday and playing At the Bushnell Lear” for the theater’s season of through March 29 is “One Flew Over Events this week at Bushnell three plays. The Cuckoo’s Nest” at the Harriet S. Memorial Hall, Hartford: Kaunzinger, will give his first recital Free brochures on the upcoming Jorgensen Theatre at the University Sunday —The Connecticut in America Monday at 8 p.m. at St. subscription season are available by of Connecticut in Storrs. Conference of the United Church of Joseph College, West Hartford. writing the American Shakespeare The story is a comic and poignant Christ will sponsor a Congregational He will perform major works of Theatre, Stratford, Conn. 06497, or exploration of insanity in and out of Pilgrim Youth Fellowship Rally at 3 Bach, Mozart, Liszt, and Dupre, and by calling 375-4457. mental institutions. p.m. will conclude with an improvisation Performances are nightly except law Thursday —The Hartford Choral on themes submitted at the time of Sunday at 8:15 p.m. Tickets are $2.50 Gallery To Show Club hosts its first alumni night at the improvisation and not previously Second Show and available at the door. seen by him. I* 8:15 p.m. Now in its 68th season, the The newly formed Hartford Ballet group has invited past members The public is invited without charge. Chamber Ensemble will make its se­ They Won’t Appear Sculpture by Frank from within and various points out­ cond public appearance at two lec- side the state to join in the “Singers’ The fourth annual Manchester Soprano Montserrat Caballe and Sculptures by Mary Frank, Community College Jazz Band ture/demonstrations Wednesday at her husband, tenor Bemabe Marti, Now at the Wadsworth Greeting’’ which has opened every the Wadsworth Atheneum Theatre. which explore various aspects Atheneum, Hartford (278-2670): rehearsal and every performance Concert will feature Stan Kenton and have notified the Connecticut Opera of woman’s sensitivity, will be Through March —20 contem­ his orchestra Thursday at 8 p.m. in Enid Lynn, executive director of Association that they will not appear since the club began. the Hartford Ballet, and the the next attraction at the porary works on paper. Guest soloists for the event will be the Glastonbury High School in tonight’s production of Puccini’s Jorgensen Auditorium Gallery Through April 6 —“Forms auditorium. Tickets are available ait Chamber Ensemble will present a “Manon Lescaut.” at the University of Connec­ and Fabrics of the ‘40s, ‘50s, Josephine Graziana, soprano, and program of dance and audience dis­ Joy Zomig, mezzo-soprano. local music stores. Booked to fill their lead roles in ticut, Storrs. and ‘60s,” costumes from the A concert of Renaissance music cussion on the subject “What is the production are Edy Amedeo, a The show, which opens Atheneum collection. Tickets are $4 for adults, $2.50 for Ballet?” in both performances. Tuesday March 18 at 7 p.m., Through March —MATRIX, students and senior citizens and may will be performed on authentic in­ soprano from Milan who will fly here strum ents of the time by the The morning performance at 10 is from Lisbon where she is doing will run until April II. works by Eva Hesse and wall be obtained by writing the Hartford available to members of the Friends “Her work recognizes mul­ drawings by Sol LeWitt. Choral Club, P.O. Box 401, West Collegium “ Musicum Wagneriensis “Manon,” and Renato Francesconi, tiplicity as fundar»ental to of Wagner College, Staten Island, of the Hartford Ballet and members a tenor from Rome who is coming Through May 6 —Playwalk'by Hartford, Conn, or by calling 273- of the Wadsworth Atheneum without human nature,” Susan Van Sheila Berkley, Lions Gallery 4375. N.Y.; Thursday at 8 p.m. at the Hart­ from an engagement in Antwerp. % - Kleeck of the New York of the Senses. ford Insurance Group auditorium, charge, upon presentation of a Caballe and Marti gited a recent membership card. Zabriskie Gallery wrote recent­ Through April 13 —Selections Saturday —“Oh Coward!’’ at 2:30 comer of Broad and Asylum Sts. in automobile accident in Spain as the ly. “The female figure, central from the collection of Joseph L. and 8 p.m., a stylish and amusing Hartford: An evening performance at 8 is reason they had to break their con­ to her graphics and sculpture, Shulman. musical review with Noel Coward’s The program is sponsored by Faith open to the public with tickets at $1 tract to perform here. is free of stereotype and may be Starting March 20 —Art Deco genius shining through. The produc­ Lutheran Church of East Hartford. each. “ Manon Lescaut’’ will be that of lover, heroine, dreamer, Architecture in Hartford. tion highlights Coward’s life with an Free-parking is available in the com­ presented tonight at 8 at the victim, mother or adven­ England period, a family album, pany lot and tickets are available at Film/Video Bushnell Memorial. turess^” The Hartford Jewish Com­ music hall, travel, theatre, love, “She likes to be physically in­ munity Center, West Hartford, the door for $1. A film/video program by Michael The opera will be broadcast live volved with her material, and women and so on. Snow entitled “Back and Forth” will from the Bushnell stage beginning at has “ Form and Fiber,” an For information, call 246-6807. there is interaction in working exhibition of sculptural forms Tri-Town Players be featured by the Hartford Art 7:50 p.m. on WTIC-FM located at with clay that suits her.” in fiber and clay, through 96.5 on the FM dial. The Tri-Town Players of Vernon School, University of Hartford, Bom in London in 1933, Ms. March 24. (236-4571). Music Elsewhere will present the musical “The Apple Tuesday at 11:30 a.m. WTIC-FM’s Robert E. Smith, who Frank came to the United provided commentary for the States with parents, both of Now at the Joseloff Gallery, The United States Coast Guard Tree” Thursday, Friday and Satur­ The showing will be in the school station’s live broadcast of “La whom were professionally in­ Hartford Art School, University Band will present “An Evening of day at 8:15 p.m. at the Vernon at 200 Bloomfield Ave., West Hart­ ford. The event is free to the public. Boheme” from the Bushnell in volved with the arts, at the out­ of Hartford (243-3293): Irish Music’’ Suhday at 8 p.m. in Center Middle School on Rt. 30 in break of World War II. She now T h rou gh M arch 21 Leamy Auditorium at the U.S. Coast . Vernon. January, will be commentator for the “Manon Lescaut” performance. is teaching drawing and sculp­ —Materials of Art: Paper. Guard Academy, in New London. Bock and Hamick , authors of the ture at the Graduate School of Through March 16 —a black Featured guests on the program are play, present three views of love Music at UConn Queens College student show. “Duffy’s Irish Dancers.” There is no from different vantage points in an Three musical events are coming The Jorgensen Gallery is March 18 to 21 —Works by charge for admission. exciting and delightful way. ^ up at the University of Connecticut. WFSB Honored open free to the public from 10 Phil Fortune. Thursday, in the Hall of Flags at Group rates are available. Ticket Pianist Menahem Pressler will WFSB-TV (Channel 3, Hartford) has a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays and Works by the fine arts faculty won an Ohio State Award for its 1:30-5:30 p.m. Saturday and the State ^pitol, the Little Theatre information may be had by phoning perform Monday at 8:15 p.m. in at Manchester Community documentary on commercial ambulance Sunday. of the Deaf will present a program of 647-9697, or 643-2280. Tickets will Jorgensen Auditorium. College remain on view at the visual language, improvisations and also be available at the door. Tuesday, Jacques Kantorow will service in the Hartford area, “Scandal Also on view at the Universi­ Rides the Ambulance.” ty of Connecticut, Storrs: college’s Stairwell Gallery, 146 poetry. The event is part of the State present a program of violin music at Hartford Rd., through March 28 “Scandal Rides the Ambulance,” com­ Capitol Concert Series and is free to 8:15 p.m. also in Jorgensen March 17 to May 25 —Pain­ (646-4900); In Area Theaters piled by Channel 3 reporters Brad Davis Now at Footprints tings from the William H. Lane the public. Auditorium. For further information and John Sabloh, was among 347 entries Foundation Collection, at the Through April 6, the New Bri­ A young German organist who has In area theaters: -on the above events, call 486-2260. submitted in the Ohio competition, one of Katie Sakol, co-owner of the Footprints gallery at 466 Main St., feels the texture of a metal won performance prizes in six inter­ • “Afternoon Tea,” a provocative The New England String Quartet William Benton Museum tain Museum of Contemporary the most prestigious broadcasting in­ sculpture now being shown at the gallery. The sculpture, by Manchester Community Through March—Chinese and national comp.etitipna, Gunther two-character drama by> Harvey will-play Thursday at 8:15 p.m. in dustry contests. Art features new paintings by College student Royal Scott, is one of several works in a Mixed Media Exhibition which Japanese Paintings from the John Massamino, and paintings opened last Sunday and runs for a month. Footprints’ hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday Fogg Museum, at the Wolf and drawings by Stephen through Saturday, and 1 to 6 p.m. Sunday. (Herald photo by Dunn). Study Gallery Longstreet. Page 4 - WEEKEND - March 15, 1975 WEEKEND — March 15, 1975 — Page 5 turning On the Town

By DOUG BEVINS Cable television reached Manchester this week, bringing '1^- crisp reception of 12 commercial TV channels to screens in about 200 homes. * The cable also brought a few new features to Manchester —24-hour-a-day news, sports, and weather—but the real in­ novative aspects of the medium won’t arrive till later this year or early 1976. P?Z * Locally originated programming—with special channels feserved for the public, the schools, and town government —won’t be operational until the system has 3,500 sub­ I . 'h ! :'- 2 ^r- scribers. Vincent King, general manager of Greater Hart­ ford CATV (the cable franchiser), says he only expects to sign up 2,500 subscribers this year. pf''- 4 * . .<- %. t ‘ ^ ^ -« ' . . i f - Also in the future, but at least a year away according to • ^-4 ,. King, is a new type of pay TV. It won’t come in the form of subscription television, though, which was the system Jl\: T- ;P’' pioneered, and dropped, by Hartford’s Channel 18 several •-'•• ■• * - S ' ••.■A-- .••.•• :- :-s;V * f;^* :* .;,iv \, years ago. King says he envisions a pay TV channel, with a monthly charge instead of per-program fees, which would operate about 72 hours a week. The pay channel would feature first-run motion pictures, and specials originating in New :.‘k ^ ' ' York City’s Madison Square Garden and Lincoln Center , -i,, for the Performing Arts. Other long-range possibilities? Cable television, by its design, is capable of two-way communications. Cable newspapers, home ordering of store merchandise, automatic reading of utility meters, and closed-circuit ”W < s-.v A i ^ > ''S‘* ^ ' ' 1 ''/. .,* > panel discussions are being talked about, but they’re a long way off. '1 . Greater Hartford CATV has begun cable operation in just Manchester, but cable-stringing and construction is to '■•••^•^ ’' .....'’'■ start later this year in Newington and Wethersfield, and later in Glastonbury and Rocky Hill. Until the new ideas are implemented. Greater Hartford Vincent King of Manchester, general manager for Greater Hartford CATV, CATV subscribers are viewing 12 commercial channels checks locations of electronic equipment installed to bring cable television (including two from New York) and four automated to Manchester. The coaxial cable strung on utility poles totals 139 miles in channeis (news, weather, TV guide, and sports/financial). Manchester alone. Every street is covered, and the system isto be fully “We’re turning on the town,” King says. operational his weekend. On the Cover... Spools of coaxial cable, used to carry cable television signals to Manchester homes, are stored at Greater Hart­ ford CATV’s studio-office-warehouse facility at 801 Parker St.

Greater Hartford CATV’s microwave tower on Parker St. receives commer­ cial broadcast signals relayed to it by a huge antenna maintained on South Mountain in Bristol. The 95-foot-high Manchester tower also supports a mini­ n PHOTOGRAPHS BY REGINALD PINTO weather station.

One of Greater Hartford CATV’s automated channels — Michele Gorra-O’Neil of Vernon programs one of cable television’s four “Weather Scan” on Channel 6 — runs a 24-hour-a-day automated information channels, which run 24 hours a day. She’s using a forecast across the top of the screen, and prints out con­ Diagram of basic cable television system shows path of commercial televi­ keyboard terminal similar to that used in computers to type in news of up­ stantly updated meteorological information on the bottom, sion signals: They’re picked up by a huge receiving antenna, transm itt^ to coming TV programs. The four channels are TV guide, news, weather, and ’in the center, there’s space for community service the system’s “head end,” where they’re processed and sent to subscribers via coaxial cable. sports/financial. messages. : ■ A ------

Page 6 - WEEKEND - March 15, 1975 Rec Department Offers WEEKEND — March 15, 1975 — Page 7 Several Spring Classes E specioWsi 'jouri3 readers ~ The Manchester Recreation The quilt being made will be registration will be taken but Department’s spring program donated for use in the bicenten­ fees must be mailed in before 20% CARRY-IN TV SERVICE of classes for women will begin nial program and will then the classes start in order to hold the week of April 1.. become the property of the a place in the classes. To WITH THIS COUPON Registration and fees are now Manchester Recreation Depart­ register call 643-6795. MANrHESTEK being taken for all women ment women’s programs. After already in the programs. New the bicentennial celebrations, The preschool recreation participants may register and the quilt will be on exhibit at program for the convenience of Member of pay their fees the week of the cultural center being participants is available at a i/tnpike March 24 from 9 a.m. to 2:30 readied at the recreation com- nominal fee of 50 cents per TELEVISION S APPLIANCES p.m. Monday to Friday. plex of the Town of child. Distinguished Achievement Awards Winner 1974 NEXT TO STOP & SHOP Schedules of classes will be Manchester. This cultural available at the West Side Rec center had incorrectly been A Tiny Tot program for and at the Mary Cheney identified as the women’s children four years old, will I WITH THIS COUPON! By BETTY DEBNAM Library. ' center. While it will contain begin April 29 for six weeks at a Meetings of those interested programs for women, it will cost of $1.50 a week. This is a How to be a backyard farmer! in the bicentennial quilt being also be available for men’s special program of arts and made by the women of the recreational programs. crafts music and exercise ac­ Manchester Recreation Depart­ tivities. Mrs. Judy Burr will be FREE ment women’s programs will Those wishing to join any of the instructor. The program is ONE CAN OF WILSON TENNIS BALLS be held March 25, April 22, May the programs should register in limited to six children. All Gardens Spring Up as Prices Rise 27 and June 17, all Tuesdays, at person at 110 Cedar St. at the materials are included in the Supplied by Alpine Haus of Wethersfield 1:30 p.m. West Side Rec. Telephone course. IV/f/l j'toxna-TO rovAi. » I II • t'V i p e p p e v rov* >- LUBE, OIL and le.vvuc.e I i b e e - V ^ b e o 'C v S * OXvvoriS FILTER CHANGE carroH A. Start with a small Make a garden map. % BROIf TIRE SHOP plot. A good size is Keep the tall plants to­ 333 MAIN'ST., MANCHESTER v : ' about as wide as you gether so they won’t PHONE 646-3444 Distributed by Mercury ON Co. are tall and about twice shade shorter ones. that long.. 7 STOP Th and"ENTirTODAY f FREE MUWMC 1st PRIZE TENNIS RACQUET 2nd PRIZE 1 DOZ. TENNIS BALLS m NAME important part, was trying to fulfill specific Call your county Ag­ Martin’s Latest Sidekick ADDRESS requirements: Attractive, sensitive, out­ Drawing to be PHONE ricultural Extension D ig your garden going, energetic, lovable, and acting abili­ held March 31 Service to find out how An all-out talent hunt was conducted by ty. It was a tall order, but they finally found about a foot deep. Metro-Goldwyn Mayer to find Dean Mar­ him. you can get them to test Break up large clumps tin’s latest sidekick for his new movie, Who’s the potential superstar? His name is your soil and tell you SSttjS of dirt. Rck out rocfe, “ Mr. Ricco.” Hank, who’s being touted for a “ Patsy,” the what it needs. weeds and sticks. Producer Douglas Netter, in casting the animal kingdom’s equivalent of an Oscar. a • s « « * s a t \ ■ ••••e s e - H iU it MCC Plans Free Movie is e ^ a a s RENT-A-TRUCK “ Soylent Green,” a 1973 Auditorium. Trinity College, Hartford (527- feature film starring Charlton Thursday (March 20) 3811): Heston, will he screened —“ Stars in My Crown” at 8 Tonight (March 15) —“ 2001: O' F t r ^ U i s e r tonight at 8 at the Manchester p.m. and “ Dark Waters” at A Space Odyssey” at 7:30 p.m. :S>- Community College auditorium 9:35 p.m.. Physics Building, Sunday to Tuesday (March 16 l O - w i o ' ______off Bidwell St. The show is free Room 38. to 18) —“ Wild Strawberries” to the public. Friday (March 21) —“ Fan­ and “ Blow Up” at 7:30 p.m. The man at your garden shop will tell you what The film is the latest movie in tastic Planet” (animated) at 8 Wednesday to Saturday kind of fertilizer you’ll need. Your soil report will the MCC Film Series, which and 10 p.m.. Von der Mehden (March 19 to 22) —“ Theatre of With their shovel and hoe in hand, two young farmers presents a free movie every Recital Hall. Blood” at 7:30 p.m. and “ The pick their garden plot. They should try to pick a spot that help. Spread the fertilizer all over the garden and Saturday night. For more information, call Longest Yard” at 9:35 p.m. the sun hits all day long. dig up the soil again and mix it.______“ Soylent Green,” which UConn, tel. 486-2106. made its television premiere Elsewhere in Hartford Coun­ last week, is a dramatic tale of This week at the Wadsworth ty: the future which depicts how Atheneum, Hartford (278-2670): Tuesday (March 18) —“ Back man is forced to turn back on Tonight (March 15) —“ Viva and Forth,” 11:30 a.m. in the Need a truck? his most primitive instincts to la Muerte” and “ Page of Hartford Art School Film Rsnt an Econollna Van from survive. Madness,” 7:30 and 9:30, Series (243-4393). DILLON LEASING CORP. Co-starring in the film is the respectively. Saturday (March 22) late Edward G. Robinson. Thursday to Saturday (March — Feature film and two ’ *•1/ Other films scheduled in the 20 to 22) —“ Wedding in Blood” documentaries from India, 5:30 If you need a truck for hauling area this week: and “ Ophelia,” same times. and 8:30 p.m., Morley School, supplies, moving furniture, etc., we can West Hartford (646-3894 or 233- give you a hand with a Ford truck. ; Coming films sponsored by Scheduled at the Cinestudio, 1410). CD< the University of Connecticut Study the seed catalogue Pull all weeds. You Film Society: Many can and trucks Check your plants closely at least Tuesday (March 18) for rant at low, low carefully. The most popular may use your hoe be­ Attica Is Film Tofi^ic FORD rates! tween rows, but pull twice a week for bugs and worms. —“ Citizen Kane” and “ Magnifi­ vegetables include tomatoes, Water if necessary! Don’t pull up any­ cent Ambersons,” 7:30 p.m.. A documentary film on the The film is to be shown at carrots, qucumbers, lettuce up the weeds near Student Union Ballroom. Attica Uprising and a panel dis­ 7:30 p.m. in Room 143 of plants by hand. thing until it’s ready! Wednesday (March 19) UConn’s Arjona Humanities 319 Main St., Manchester and string beans. cussion of the 1973 prison riots —"Thomas, the Imposter” at 8 Building. Free to the public, it Phone 643-2145 p.m. and “ Les Bonnes is scheduled Wednesday is sponsored by the corrections Femmes” at 9:55 p.m.. (March 19) at the University of program of UConn’s Political Institute of Materials Science Connecticut, Storrs. Science Department. • •••• •• lu ttrtttii Page 8 — WEEKEND — March 15, 1975 WEEKEND — March 15, 1975 — Page 9

Garden Puzzle-le-do A Pot Instead of a Plot Super Sport: Cindy Meserve A varsity team is the best ACROSS team that a school has. Can you unscramble the names 1. It frightens away birds. / Indoor Cindy Meserve, an 18- oS these great Peter Paul candy bars? 2. What you plant. ANSWER BLOCK gardening year-old freshman at Pratt (VVc’vc filled in the first letters of each bar, and given you little hints to help you along!) 3. You must ______ACROSS Institute in Brooklyn, is the the ground. 3ip -g I is fiin, MADLNO SpO0S -g first woman to make a var­ 1. Sometimes you feel like a nut. A ______MOJO0JSO8 'X I too! sity basketball team in the UOMNSD National Collegiate Athletic 2. Sometimes you don’t. M______DOWN Association (NCAA). ERLCLAEAV spaaAv ‘9 3. Nobody can say no to a ... C ______-g Miss Meserve is 5’8” tall su ap jB S -f ERPMPTNPIE ?J?P 8 and weighs 130 pounds. She 4. Get the Sensation! P ______jaAoqs 'X made the team after trying ETAPTI out in October. She is major­ ^ ______ing in fashion design. She WPREO UHESO was the starting forward for 5. It’s one BIG candy bar. P H ON YLEJL her high school basketball 6. Peanut butter with ... N _ J______team. Her team won the SULRECT DOWN championship each of the 7. Crunchy peanuts coated with C 1. You use it to move the ground. four years she played. The chocolaty goodness. 3. Another word for soil, 4. Many people are planting them. coach at Pratt says that she 5. Plants must have this. has a few things to learn, but 6. You should pull these. “She is a fine ball player.” You don’t have to have a backyard plot to be a vegetable farmer. You can grow your own Garden Scramble-le-do vegetables in a milk carton, tin can or flower (^ ) Mini Jokes Garden words are scrambled in the block below. Can pot. you unscramble them? If you are using a container that does not (^/hoddovou caw q coai ;tna+ Qx>c\ves OPax\ Matc\v2\. How ------'— ------on C(XV\ Vjou ’ have a hole in the bottom for drainage, be sure oeh 7. to put gravel in the bottom before adding the edse dirt. A tomato plant is a good plant to grow f V.. indoors. alptn 8. rdit Teeny-weeny Garden^ ugb 9. opt Here are two mini-garden ideas you will enjoy planting in the schoolroom. Your teacher islo 10. denrga m Ihexe 30 gVio-b-Vs^ hA might want to buy a small package of soil that 1/4. is especially prepared and ready for planting. rmrafe 11. arin

V o od o o oocx oooo- psgnir 12. rmwo . L Potato Container Answer block: , , „ 1. Scoop out a potato. ^ •tujOAV 'gx uinj ’XX uapjBS 'ox ■7 Y ‘xod -0 ‘XJip '8 ‘paas •/, ‘3uijds -g ‘aauiJBj -g ‘ijos ‘3nq -g ‘xuBjd z ‘T 2. Add toothpicks for legs. Stick in raisins for DE8NAM eyes. Review: A Book about a Magic Bag New Stamp Honors Painter “A Bag Full of Nothing”, 3. Put dirt in the hole. Plant grass seed in it. What did the Indian say when his dog fell off the cliff? Dog Gone! Each year, the U. S. Postal written by Jay Williams and .if?A<;pn.LoF Place it in the sun. Give it a little water. By: Karen Carini, 470 Chestnut Hill Rd., Glastonbury, CT 06033 illustrated by Tom O’Sul­ NOTHING - What has 4 legs and flies through the water? Service puts out special 4. When the grass comes up, it will look like A poodle on water skis! livan, published by Parents’ By: Heidi Carini, 470 Chestnut Hill Rd., Glastonbury, CT 06033 stamps honoring famous Magazine Press, New York, hair growing on your “plant animal.” _____ What did the strawberry say to the-other strawberry? >■ American people, places or 1974. — You^an plantThe entire potato, if you wish. Meet you.in the tummy! By: Bary McGrath, Age 7'/4, Coventry, CT things. These stamps are cal­ Tip, a little boy, finds > a Peel the bottom before doing this, so the roots Up and down, up and down, touching neither sky nor ground. What am I? led commemorative stamps. paper bag on his way home. can come through A pump handle. Four legs up and four legs down, soft in the middle and hard all around. What am I? The first new commemora­ His father says that it’s full of A Bed! nothing. Black within, red without four corners roundabout. What am I? tive stamp for 1975 honors “It’s full of ma^c,” says Eggshell Container A chimney! l ifTih iDihl the American painter, Ben­ I’ve a tail, like a flame. Pray tell me my name. What am I? jOitasG I „S, piiMaver I Tip, and he proves it. 1. Use half an eggshell. Poke a small hole in A Comet! jamin West. All children who love play- ______What has eyes but can’t see. What am I? West was bom in 1738 in Swarthmore, the bottom. A Potato! ing with bags will like this book. In the end, the bag Runs and jumps, stops and hops, what am I? Pennsylvania. He taught himself to paint and turns out to be full of holes, but only after Tip has 2. Fill it with dirt. Put it back in the egg car­ A rabbit! ----- was the first American painter to go abroad j ^ tricks with it. This book is especially for ton. Something red under the pot makes it hot. What am I? A fire! and become famous. children from 4 to 8. Most second graders could read 3. Plant your seeds. A tomato or pepper plant By: Mary Jane Major, 177 Loomis St., Manchester, CT 06040 Although he spent most of his life in Eng­ The author. Jay Williams, has written over 50 would do well.- Heard any good jokes lately? land, he kept strong ties with his A.merican Please send to the Mini Pages books for adults and children. 4. When your plant gets too big, plant the C /0 past. His paintings are often very large in Tom O’Sullivan has illustrated many children’s entire shell outdoors. Manchester Evening Herald size and included scenes of American Indian books. His drawings have a magical, airy look. 16 Brainard Place Manchester, CT 06040 life. \

\ WEEKEND - March 15, 1975 - Page 11 Page 10 — WEEKEND — March 15, 1975 T H E H E R A L D . I. 41 The Purple Martin The purple martin needs our help. This un­ (Ston usual bird depends on M A R C H 15 —21 man-made housing. Many of its natural nest­ » <» 9 ing places, such as hollow This Week’s Movies on TV trees and old woodpecker D ra w Faces Death” (1943). The dis­ 10:00 (24) “ Sansho the holes, have been de­ covery of a subterranean crypt Bailiff” (1954). Stoiy of a fami­ stroyed. Tonight helps Holmes solve a set of ly sold into slavery in medieval murders. Basil Rathbone, Nigel Japan. Japanese with Englisli The purple martin can eat its own weight in Bruce. subtitles. 6:00 (5) “ Reap the Wild 9:00 ( 8-40) “ In the Heat of the flying insects — more than 2,000 a day. Wind” (1942). Exciting adven­ Night” (1971). Sidney Poitier 11:30 (3) “ Captain from High Noon Deacon and his mate, Bridget, wait for the If you are; planning to build or buy a martin ture and romance off the Floida plays a police detective in­ Castile” (1947). Adventure set showdown in a Walt Disney movie airing Sunday (March Keys in the 1860s. John Wayne, vestigating a multi-million- during the Cortez expedition to 16) at 7:30 p.m. on Channels 20, 22, and 30. house, it should be ready by April when the Susan Hayward, Paulette God­ dollar heist. Mexico. Tyrone Power, Jean birds return from South America. Once they d c h dard. 9:00 (9) “ The Glenn Miller Peters. 6:00 (18) “ The Endless Story” (1954). The Academy 11:30 (8) “ The Night of the Mary Murphy. have settled, they will return year after year. + 3 Summer” (1966). Account of a Award winning biography. Generals” (1967). Peter 4:00 (9) “ Don’t Go Near the Martin houses are like apartment houses, three-month trip around the James Stewart, June Allyson, O'Toole plays a psychotic Wednesday Water” (1957). Comedy aboard Co\oV". world with two surfers. Louis Armstrong, Gene Krupa. general in a drama set ih Nazi a naval public relations ship in since the martins nest in large groups. These 6:30 (9) “ The Bad and the 9:00 (20-22-30) “ The Omega Germany. World War II. Glenn Ford, Gia houses are usually painted white. Beautiful” (1957). The ruthless Man” (1971). A scientist, one of 1:00 (5) “ Under Fire” (1957). 1:00 (5) ‘ ‘Diamond Scala, Eva Gabor. rise of a Hollywood producer as the last survivors of a biological Rex Reason, Henry Morgan. Horseshoe” (1945). Romantic 11:30 (3) “ Carnaby, M.D.” told by the people whose lives disaster, is pursued by 1:00 (9) “ The Frozen Ghost” musical. Betty Grable, Dick (1967). Middle-aged doctor were affected. Lana Turner, murderous mutants in 1977. (1945). Hypnotist, working in a Haymes, William Gaxton. chases women. Leslie Phillips, . Charlton Heston, Anthony wax museum, discovers a 1:00 (9) “ Crime and Punish­ Shirley Anne Field. Mini Maze 8:30 (5) “ Sherlock Holmes Zerbe. murder plot. Lon Chaney. ment USA” (1959). Law student 11:30 (5) “ California” (1946). robs and kills a pawnbrokers in Adventure and romance in the •H; ifo order to escape financial early days. Ray Milland, Bar­ Tierney. Pussycat?” (1965). Comedy problems. George Hamilton, bara Stanwyck. 6 1:00 (3) “ The Guns of about a' girl-chaser in Paris. . August” (1964). Documentary Sunday Peter Sellers, Peter O’Toole, of events leading to World War Romy Schneider. - believes her. George Nader, □ I. 10:30 (9) “ Young Cassidy” Esther Williams. 3 5 DAYTIME 1:00 (20) “ Cuidado con las (1965). Young Irishman fights 9:00 ( 57) “ 24 Eyes” (1954). 8:00 (30) “Flying Senaros.” In Spanish. poverty and injustice during the Thursday Anti-war story about a school Leathernecks” (1951). War 3:00 (5) “ Alias Nick Beal” Dublip uprisings at the turn of teacher, Japanese with English drama in the Pacific. John (1949). An honest district at­ the century. , subtitles. Wayne, Robert Ryan. torney is tricked into a deal to Julie Christie, Rod Taylor. 1:00 (5) “ The Dolly Sisters” 11:30 (3) “ Wings of Fire” Noon (5) “ East Side Kids” become governor. Ray Milland, 11:30(3) “ One Night of Love” (1945). Sisters rise to fame in (1967). Suzanne Pleshette, (1940). In and out of trouble Audrey Totter. (1934). A maestro helps a young the entertainment world. Betty James Farentino, Ralph —again —with the East Side 6:00 (5) “ Cry Wolf” (1947). singer win fame in the opera. Grable, John Payne, June Bellamy, Lloyd Nolan. Kids. Secrets of a family’s insanity Tullio Carminati, Lyle Talbot. Haver. 11:30 (5) “ The Enforcer” 1:00 (5) “ Souls at Sea” lay hidden in a country estate. 11:30 (40) “ The Virgin 1:00 (9) “ The Main Attrac­ (1950). Tough district attorney (1937). A seaman is faced with Errol Flynn, Barbara Queen” (1955). Romantic tion” (1963). Young drifter cracks down on a crime ring. a tough decision in a crowded Stanwyck. drama in old England. Bette joins a traveling circus in Italy Humphrey Bogart, Zero lifeboat. Gary Cooper, George 8:00 (9) “ The Prize” (1963). Davis, Richard Todd. and falls in love with a Mostel. Raft. A writer who goes to Stockholm Midnight (30) “ Five Star bareback rider. Pat Boone, 11:30 (9) “ The People .2 1 23. 1:00 (9) “ Bodyguard.” to accept a Nobel Prize be­ Final” (1931). Drama about Nancy Kwan. ^ Against O’Hara” (1952)7 Private detective, framed for comes involved in a spy plot. muckraking newspapers and in­ 4:00 (9) “ The Unguarded Famous criminal lawyer tries murder, poses as a bodyguard . * l5 .^*20 23 24 Paul Newman, Elke Sommer. nocent people. Edward G. Moment” (1956). Teacher is at­ to go straight. Spencer Tracy, □ II to trap a killer. Laurence 8:30 (8-40) “ What’ s New, Robinson, Marian Marsh. tacked by a prowler, but nobody Pat’ O’Brien.

Help the farmer find his shovel. He put it somewhere in the barn and 13 the Devil” (1959). An American 9:00 (20-22-30) “ Impasse” kisnaped and forced to perform can’t find it. 1 7 ' l 8 student in Ireland wants np part (1969). Adventure drama about surgery. Cary Grant, Jose Monday of the Irish Rebellion,' even “ a hunt for $3 million in gold Friday Ferrer. though his father was a leader. during World War II. Burt 9:30 (3) “ Switch” (1975). Two James Cagney, Don Murray. Reynolds, Anne Francis. private eyes try to^lear a man The Things on Earth 1:00 (9) “ The Informer” 11:30 (3) “ The Rising of the 1:00 (5) “ Tin Pan Alley” they believe was framed for (■1935). Slow-witted traitor, 8:00 (9) “ The Last Hurrah” Moon” (1957). Three segments (1936). Trials and tribulations robbery. Robert Wagner, Eddie Some of the things that you see on earth are What during the Irish Rebellion, can’t (1958). Aging mayor of a New of film about the Irish.'^ of two composers and a song Albert. hidden in the block below. These things are not figure out why he’s being England town is defeated in a 11:30 (9) “ Kelly and Me” plugger in New York in the ear­ 11:30 (3) “ Back Street” punished. Victor McLaglen, hard-fought campaign involving (1957). Vaudeville man acciden­ ly 1900s. Alice Faye, John (1961). Drama about a fashion man made. They run across and down. See how Would Robert Preston. shady dealings. Spencer Tracy, tally teams up with a dog. Van Payne, Betty Grable. designer’s affair with a oiany you can find. Hint: One of the words is 4:00 (9) "Shake Hands with Jeff Hunter, Pat O’Brien. Johnson, Piper Laurie. 1:00 (9) “ Never Let Me Go” married man. Susan Hayward, ocean. (1953). American newspaper­ John Gavin, You man takes risks to smuggle his 11:30 (5) “ Ministiy of Fear” \ / ^ Tuesday 1:00 (9) “The Reluctant sergeant fights an Indian attack wife out of Russia. Clark Gable, (1944). Nazi spies in wartime Z V F I ROC E ANG-W../ Debutante” (1958). Wife of an with men he doesn’t like. Jeff Jean Tierney. London. Ray Milland, Marjorie Q;;^gnAuKMAUTQNBh L N q A:^ Do? English businessman tries to Chandler, Dorothy Malone. 4:00 (9) “ Right C ross” Reynolds. 1:00 (5) “ Coney Island” raise her American step­ 8:30 (8-40) “ Ordeal” (1973). (1951). Prizefighter falls in love 12:30 (9) “ Mystery of Marie (1943). Romantic musical set in daughter. Rex Harrison, Kay rocks&pocimXN Wealthy man is abandoned to with someone else’s girl. Dick Roget” (1942). Famed detec­ W hat would Coney Island saloon at the turn Kemdall. die in the desert by his wife. Powell, June Allyson. tive solves the disappearance of of the century. Betty Grable, 4:00 (9) “ Pillars of the Sky” you do if you Arthur Hill, Diana Muldaur, 8:00 (9) “ Crisis” (1950). a Parisian actress. Maria Cesar Romero. (1956). A hard-drinking saw a farmer James Stacy. American brain specialist is Montez, Patric Knowles. spraying 8:30 (20-22-30) “ The Im­ poster” (1975). (irime drama insecticides in centering on a former spy for WALNUT ELECTRONICS, INC. IS YOUR D i p tiSip the trees and the Army. Paul Hecht, ANySEVJAE'XZS Meredith Baxter. Factory Authorized ^ fSBHETD1YEDJ bushes where TUES. ONLY 11:30 (3) “ Last of the you had H i Badmen” (1957). Sheriff goes Q u a s a r 1 A S T E undercover to apprehend ban­ Dealer... L Z ECSMANIZG-W^fci' noticed some dits. George Montgomery, ► e u s FREE QUASAR TV SALES AND SERVICE ncanyonsfhke - i H E James Best. siaiuiu-e ‘puBs ‘suiBjd ‘saaj:) ‘suiB^unoui :u avo q small animals? k A L E DONUT WITH COFFEE 11:30 (5) “ Pursued” (1947). s j a u u bo d o WALNUT ELECTRONICS, Inc. ______simXuBa *uBui ‘ 9 ‘s:)UB[d ‘s}(ooj ‘ :ssoaoY A T BAR Man who was orphan seete vengeance for his father’s "WE SERVICE ALL MAKES” OPEN 24 HOURS 335 Center St, Maichester murder. Teresa Wright, Robert 1 Walnut St., Manchestar 649-4248 Mitchum. WEEKEND - March 15, 1975 - Page 13 Page 12 — WEEKEND — March 15, 1975 Sunday, March 16 6:00 Dialogue...... 8 9:30 M i Christopher Closeup ...... 3 Meet the P ress...... 20-22-30 Oral Roberts Sermon...... 18 6:30 1:00 Beverly S ills...... 24 *iJ^C(/i8ion Camera Three ...... 3 M ovies...... 3-5-9-20 Firing Line ...... 57 Rev. Robinson ...... 5 Eighth D a y ...... 8 10:00 7:00 It Is Written...... 18 News...... 5 Tonight, March 15 Insight ...... 3 To Be Announced...... 22 Living Faith ...... 18 Wonder Window...... 5 The Fisherman...... 30 10:30 6:00 M ovies...... 8-9-20-22-30-40 W w S # This Is the Life ...... 8 Conversations W ith ...... 40 The Protectors...... 3 News...... 3-22 The Other Six Days...... 18 7:30 1:30 Sports E x tra ...... 5 M ovies...... 5-18 Muhammed Ali...... 24 Issues & Answers...... 8-40 Ghost Town Skiers ...... 8 Bob and R ay ...... 57 Land of the T h re e ...... 3 Police Surgeon...... 8 Spring Street USA...... 18 M ovie...... 9 Racing from Aqueduct...... 9 Yogi Bear & F rien d s...... 5 9:30 Julius Boros Outdoors____ .22 The Honeymooners ...... 20 I Love Lucy ...... 20 Worship fdr Shut-Ins...... 8 Bob Newhart Show ...... 3 The Christophers...... 9 Conn. New sm akers...... 30 WWLP Anniversary...... 22 Black Perspective...... 30 10:00 2:00 WHNB-TV Reports ...... 30 Open D oor...... 57 Ring Around the World ___30 Carol Burnett Show...... 3 Ja remote Waikerie, Australia, 67 pilots from 23 countries met to compete in the World- 7:45 Doral-Eastern Open ...... 8-9 The Sixth S ense...... 40 6:30 News...... 5 Gliding Championship. Their story is told in “Zulo Romeo: Good Start,” a Public Broad­ Music for All A m erica...... 18 Consumer Survival K it...... 57 News...... 3-8-20-22-30-40 Sacred Heart...... 40 Old Time Gospel H our...... 18 casting Service special scheduled tonight (March 15) at 8 on Channel 24. WCT Tennis...... 22-30 11:00 M ovie...... 9 M ovie...... 24 8:00 We Believe ...... 3 2:30 News...... 3-8-22-30-40 Consumer Survival K it...... 24 Black Journal...... 57 Gabe Pressman ...... 5 Decision Makers ...... 57 Wonderama...... 5 Gospel Jubilee ...... 18 10:30 3:00 The People’s Business ...... 24 7:00 Catholic Service...... 8 Black New s...... 5 This Week’s Sports on TV Davey and Goliath...... 9 Bucks vs. Bulls ...... 3 Video & TV Review ...... 57 Agronsky and Co...... 3 11:00 M ovie...... — 5 11:30 News,..,..,____ 8-22 Word of Life Today ...... 22 News ...... 3-8-22-30-40 4 p.m .—Hockey; Los Angeles Baseball: New York Mets vs. M ovie...... 30 Human Dimension...... 20 M ovies...... 3-40 F ilm ...... 20 Police Surgeon...... 5 TONIGHT Kings against the Flyers at Boston Red Sox at St. Christopher Closeup ...... 40 3:30 David Susskind Show ...... 5 The Way It W as...... 24 I Love Lucy ...... 20 8 p.m. —The 1974 World Superteam s...... 8 Hee H a w ...... 30 Gliding Championships, held at Philadelphia (20-22-30). Petersburg, Fla. (9). 8:30 Hour of P o w er...... 18 11:30 4 p.m. —Swimming and 11 p.m. —Basketball: New My Neighbor’s Religion...... 3 To Be Announced...... 20 Down the Stretch...... 22 Here Come the B rid es...... 40 Waikerie, Australia (24). Sportsman’s F riend...... 30 World Press ...... 57 M ovies...... 3-8 11:30 p.m. —Harness racing diving championships of the York Knicks vs. Los Angeles Insight ...... 8 Auto Racing ...... 40 Rock Concert ...... 5 from Roosevelt Raceway (9). Association for Intercollegiate Lakers at L.A. (9). Day of Discovery...... 9-40 4:00 MIDNIGHT 7:30 Harness R acing...... 9 W restling...... 22 What’s Happening...... 3 Midnight —International Athletics for Women, Tempe, Oral Roberts Sermon...... 22 Julius Boros Outdoors...... 8 Weekend...... 20-22-30 Championship Wrestling (9). A ri7 (24-S71 WEDNESDAY 9:00 The Avengers...... 9 M ovie...... 30 Yale '7 5 ...... 8 Morris Cerullo ...... 40 4:30 p.m. -W ide World of 8 p.m. —Basketball: New Que Hay de Nuevo? ...... 3 Kings vs. Flyers ...... 20-22-30 12:30 Don T uttle...... 18 SUNDAY I York Nets vs. the Pacers at In­ As Schools Match W its...... 22 MIDNIGHT Sports features roller ball, ski 'The Story of I ta ly ...... 8 Swimming...... 24-57 Ski with Bill Hoffman...... 9 W restling...... 9 2 p.m. —Conclusion of the flying, and an antique car rally dianapolis (9). Oral Roberts Sermon...... 9 4:30 1:00 8:00 Doral-Eastern Open Golf Tour­ (8-40). 10:30 p.m .—Basketball: New All in the Fam ily...... 3 1:00 I Dream of Jeannie...... 22 Wide World of S p o rts____8-40 News...... 8-9-40 M ovies...... 5-9 nament in Miami (8-9). 6 p.m. —Basketball: vs. Suns at Spring Street USA...... :.. 40 Teach-In...... 18 Kung F u ...... 8-40 2 p.m. —Superteams; the York Knicks vs. Supersonics at Phoenix (9). Bobby Goldsboro...... 18 Race of the Week ...... 22 9:30 5:00 Only on Cable The Risk of M arriage...... 30 final from Honolulu (40). Seattle (9). Emergency! ...... 20-22-30 THURSDAY Every woman...... 3 Ghost and Mrs. Muir ...... 5 New York City Channels 5 Beverly Sills stars as Cleopatra in Handel’s “Giulio 1:30 2 p.m. —Coverage of the 10:30 p.m. —Sports Extra; The Story of Italy ...... 8 The World at W a r...... 9 Cesare,” a part of the special Festival ‘75 Public Broad­ Zulu Romeo...... 24 Xerox Tennis Classic at the week in review (5). 8 p.m. —Hockey: Rangers vs. and 9 are seen exclusively by N ova...... 57 Jerry Visits...... 3 Sabres at Buffalo. Right Now...... 9 5:30 subscribers to Greater Hart­ casting Service presentation, “Profile in Music.” The Washington, D.C. (22-30). 11:30 p.m. —Superteams (8). I Dream of Jeannie...... 22 8:30 Only on Cable 4 p.m. —Basketball: Friends of Man ...... 3 ford CATV, Manchester cable feature airs Sunday (March 16) at 9:30 p.m. on Connecticut The Jeffersons...... 3 MONDAY FRIDAY Let Us C elebrate...... 30 Animal W orld...... 5 television. Public Television (Channel 24). New York City Channels 5 Milwaukee Bucks vs. the Bulls Insight ...... 40 M ovie...... 5 and 9 are seen exclusively by at Chicago (3). 11 p.m. —Harness racing 11 p.m. —Harness racing Jimmy Sw aggart...... 18 Can You Top T h is?...... 18 subscribers to Greater Hart­ 3:30 p.m. —Auto racing at from Roosevelt Raceway (9). from Roosevelt Raceway (9). 10:00 Bill Moyers’ Journal____24-57 9:00 ford CATV, Manchester cable FasTrack International TUESDAY 11:30 p.m. —International Lamp Unto My F e e t...... 3 6:00 Daytime Listings Mary Tyler Moore...... 3 television. Speedway (40); 7:30 p.m. —Exhibition Championship Wrestling (9). Big Blue Marble ...... 8 Sixty M inutes...... 3 Catholic Service...... 9-22-30 M ovie...... 5 Latino...... 40 News...... 8 7:00 I Love Lucy ...... 40 3:00 10:30 Knicks vs. Supersonics...... 9 News...... 3-11 11:00 The Price Is Right ...... 3 m Look Up and L iv e ...... 3 Day of Discovery...... 18 Underdog...... 5 Now You See I t ...... 3 Casper ...... 5 U A \ A % r s R m Korg: 70,000 B.C...... 8 D ragnet...... 40 I Dream of Jeannie...... 8 I Love Lucy ...... 5 General Hospital ...... 8-40 Today Show...... 20-22-30 Point of V iew ...... 9 6:30 Password All-Stars ...... 8 Thriller Theater...... 9 A.M. America...... 40 by Jewish Heritage...... 40 Lawrence Welk Show ...... 8 Straight Talk...... 9 Nanny and the Professor . . . 11 10:45 Amazing Grace ...... 18 7:30 High R ollers...... 20-22-30 Another World ...... 20-22-30 OPERATES ON AC OR BATTERY - Jewish Life ...... 30 News...... 20-22-30 The Flintstones ...... 5 Electric Company...... 24 New Zoo R ev u e...... c ...... 8 3:30 11:00 Zoom...... 24 The Money M aze...... 40 SO YOU CAN TAKE IT ANYWHERE! Jeff’s Collie...... 11 The Ranger Station...... 3 The College Cam pus...... 3 The Persuaders ...... 40 11:30 Huckleberry Hound...... 5 The Flintstones ...... 5 Wall Street Week...... 40 8:00 Love of Life ...... 3 One Life to Live ...... 8-40 G oober...... 8-40 7:00 Captain Kangaroo ...... 3 Midday Live! ...... 5 Bill Cosby Show...... 11 Rex Humbard Show ...... 9 News...... 3-22 Bugs Bunny Show ...... 5 The Brady Bunch...... 8-40 The Living Word ...... 18 Hour of P o w er...... 18 Gospel Jubilee ...... 18 A.M. America...... 8 Get S m a rt...... 11 Maggie’s E xercises...... 57 Norman Vincent P eale...... 22 Wild Kingdom...... 20-30 Public A ffairs...... 9 Hollywood Squares ... 20-22-30 Irish H o u r...... 30 The Romagnolis’ Table ___ 24 The Little R ascals...... 11 4:00 11:30 Business Journal ...... 57 8:30 NOON Bewitched...... 3 Congressional R e p o rt...... 3 7:30 Mister Ed ...... 5 News...... 3-8-9 House of Frightenstein...... 5 M ovie...... 11 Make a Wish...... 8-40 Cher ...... 3 Joe Franklin Show...... 9 The Money M aze...... 8 Jackpot!...... 20-22-30 M ovie...... 9 M edix...... 22 $6 Million M a n ...... 8-40 Public Affairs...... 11 Passw ord...... 40 The Addams F am ily...... 11 Adelante!...... 30 World of Disney...... 20-22-30 9:00 Black Buffalo...... 18 NOON N ova...... 24-57 New England Journal...... 3 12:30 Dennis the M enace...... 5 Search for Tomrrow ...... 3 Som erset...... 20-30 Masked members of the Woodvale Defense of Belfast, a Protestant paramilitary tribe, Face the State ...... 3 8:00 Star Trek ...... 22 Movie ...... 5 Lawrence Welk Show ...... 5 Phil Donahue Show ...... 8 Split Second...... 8-40 meet in secret with leader Sammy McCracken (center) in a scene from ‘‘A Tale of Two Journey to Adventure...... 9 Sesame Street...... 24-57 Connecticut S cene...... 8 M ovie...... 9 Religious Show...... 11 Irelands,” a CBS-TV news special Thursday (March 20) at 10 p.m. on Channel 3. Blank Check ...... 20-22-30 Merv Griffin Show...... 40 Hour of P o w er...... 9 Good News ...... 18 F ilm ...... 20 Kitty Today...... 22 Billy Graham Sermon...... 18 8:30 1:00 4:30 Dinah! ...... 30 The Match G am e...... 3 Insight ...... 20 K o jak ...... '.3 Mike Douglas Show...... 3 Strum ‘n D rum m ers...... 40 M ovies...... 5-9 Model XP2112KE This Week on Public TV To Be Announced...... 22 M ovie...... ;... 8-40 Bugs Bunny Show ...... 5 All My Children...... 8-40 Simulated TV reception. What About Women...... 30 Challenge of Truth...... 18 9:30 Merv Griffin Show...... 8 Green A c re s...... 5 Know Your W orld...... 20 Gilligan’s Island...... ll Time Magazine called Bever­ Daniel Boone ...... 40 Columbo...... 20-22-30 will also carry the special. of the finest of his distinguished Make Room for Daddy...... 9 Som erset...... 22 I Love Lucy ...... 20 Operates at home, on regular house current...at the ly Sills “America’s Queen of 12:15 Masterpiece Theatre .... 24-57 career. Clive Barnes of the New New Zoo R ev u e...... 11 Not for Women Only...... 30 The Mod Squad...... 30 beach or picnic, on battery (optional extra). 100% Opera.” Her performances Gloria^) Steinem recalls the For the Consumer...... 8 9:00 York Times called Fonda’s in­ Not for Women Only...... 22 1:30 solid state chassis, customarily sell out within pre-femmist movement days 12:30 The Kopykats...... '...... 5 terpretation “an American The Flintstones ...... 40 As the World Turns...... 3 5:00 detachable sun shield, hours; her recordings are best­ when “1 understood what made Face the Nation...... 3 Kathryn Kuhlman ...... 18 classic.” Let’s Make a D eal...... 8-40 Mickey Mouse Club...... 5 built-in battery charger. sellers; and her schedule is me angry and humiliated but 10:00 The Galloping G ourm et___11 I Dream of Jeannie...... 11 Walnut grain finish plastic booked as much as three years didn’t understand why,” in an The Joker’s W ild...... : .3 How to Survive a Marriage The Real McCoys ...... 18 cabinet. Deluxe black in advance. interview on “Woman” Monday The Glastonbury High School Petticoat Junction...... 5 Cable TV Channels ...... 20-22-30 F ilm ...... 20 leatherette carrying case SAVE (March 17) at 10:30 on Channel Jazz Band, under the direction Dialing for Dollars ...... 8 The Big Valley...... 22 included! Ironically, what has con­ of William Eriksen, will appear TV Guide...... 2 Video T e st...... 13 Romper Room ...... 9 2:00 firmed Ms. Sills’ regal status in 24. Mister Rogers...... 24-57 Battery Pack (optional) — on “ The N utm egger’s WFSB (3) H artford...... 3 WHCT (18) H artford...... 18 The Magic Garden...... 11 The Guiding L ight...... 3 the minds of critics and fans is Almanac” Wednesday (March WHYN (40) Springfield ...... 4 Educational Access...... 19 Celebrity. Sweepstakes 20-22-30 The $10,000 Pyram id...... 8-40 5:30 the earthy, charming, human Henry Fonda will appear 19) at 7:30 p.m. on Connecticut WNEW (5) New York...... 5 WATR (20) W aterbury...... 20 Sesame Street...... 24 Beat the Clock...... 11 The Flintstones ...... 5 personality she exudes both off Monday at 8 p.m. on public television in the one-man play Public Television. Weather S c a n ...... 6 Government Access...... 21 Leave It to Beaver...... 40 ‘ Days of Our Lives___ 20-22-30 I Dream of Jeannie...... 11 and on stage. 20th CENTURY TVI based on the life of Clarence Tom O’Donnell of East Hart­ WGBY (57) Springfield...... 7 WWLP (22) Springfield ... .22 10:30 2:30 Green Acres...... 18 Connecticut Public Television Darrow which won critical ford is the host of “ The WTNH (8) New Haven...... 8 Public Access...... 23 G am bit...... -___ 3 The Edge of Night...... 3 F ilm ...... 20 176 BURNSIDE AVF., EAST HARTFORD salutes the opera superstar Sun­ acclaim in the theater and on Nutmegger’s Almanac.” His WOR (9) New York ...... 9 WEDH (24) Hartford ...... 24 The Mothers-in-Law ...... 5 TJie Big Showdown ...... 8-40 Villa Alegre...... 24-57 day (March 16) at 9:30 p.m. on commercial TV. full-time job is Manchester News H eadlines...... 10 Sports/Stocks ...... 26 Ben C asey...... 11 Father Knows B e st...... 11 Hogan’s Heroes ...... 30 528-1554 “Profiles in Music: Beverly Fonda's performance as bureau chief of The Hartford Local Origination...... 11 WHNB (30) West Hartford .30 Wheel of Fortune...... 20-22-30 The Doctors ...... 20-22-30 News...... 40 Sills.” Channel 57, Springfield, Darrow has been hailed as one Times. WEEKEND — March 15, 1975 — Page 15 Page 14 - WEEKEND - March 15, 1975 Thursday, March izo Many Watch 6:00 8:00 11KH) Wild Kingdom News...... 3-8-22-30 The Waltons ...... 3 News...... 3-8-18-22-30-40 Bewitched...... 5 Dealer’s Choice ...... 5 The Best of Groucho...... 5 “Wild Kingdom” recorded the The Untouchables ...... 9 Barney Miller...... 8-40 The Lucy Show...... 9 (Sion The Champions...... 18 Rangers vs. S abres...... 9 I Love Lucy ...... 20 largest viewing audience of any syndicated television program The Honeymooners'...... 20 Come to Life...... 18 11:30 this season, according to a sur­ Electric Company...... 24-57 Sunshine...... 20-22-30 M ovies...... 3-5-9 vey by the American Research Bonanza...... 57 Bill Moyers’ Journal. . . . 24-57 Wide World Special...... 8-40 Monday, March 17 Bureau. 6:30 8:30 Johnny Carson...... 20-22-30 News...... 3-8-20-22-30 Merv Griffin Show...... 5 1:00 The Mutual of Omaha ' . , I Love Lucy ...... 5 Karen Valentine...... 8-40 Tom orrow...... 20-22-30 6:00 9:00 program, hosted by zoologist News...... 3-8-2-30 Maude...... 3 Zoom...... 24-57 Two Heavens ...... 18 1:30 Marlin Perkins, achieved the Bewitched...... 5 S.W.A.T...... 8-40 7:00 Bob Crane Show...... 20-22-30 Reel Camp ...... 5 rating over 300 other programs. The Untouchables ...... 9 The Other Six Days...... 18 News...... 3-22-40 9:00 Joe Franklin Show...... 9 12 O’clock High — ...... 18 M ovie...... 20-22-30 After “Wild Kingdom,” the Andy Griffith Show...... 5 Sts. of San Francisco___8-40 The Honeymooners ...... 20 most-watched syndicated Truth or Consequences...... 8 Ski with Bill Hoffman...... 18 9:30 Electric Company ...... 24-57 shows were “The Lawrence Ironside ...... 9 Mac Davis Sow ...... 20-22-30 Bonanza ...... 40 R hoda...... 3 Dick Van Dyke Show ...... 18 Saga of Western M an ...... 24 Tony Awards Romantic Rebellion.. ... 24-57 Welk Show,” “The Price Is 6:30 Right,” “Hee Haw,” and Sounding Board ...... 20 M ovie...... 57 Great Decisions...... 24 The 29th annual presentation News...... 3-8-20-22-30 10:00 “Hollywood Squares.” 9:30 To Tell the Truth...... 30 of the American Theatre I Love Lucy ...... 5 Medical Center...... 3 Water W orld...... 18 Wing’s Antoinette Perry (Tony) W oman...... 57 To Be Announced...... 24 New s...... 5 i s 10:00 Awards will originate live at Zoom...... 57 Caribe ...... 8-40 Rotate Series 7:30 Tale of Two Irelands ...... 3 New York City’s Winter Garden 6:45 Challenge of Truth...... 18 Land of the Three ...... 3 News . ;. . . ivivivi vvi > .5 Theatre April 20 at 9 p,m, on Economics 201 ...... 24 Hello, D ali...... 24 Hogan’s Heroes ...... 5 Harry O ...... 8-40 ABC-TV. Straight Talk...... 57 NBC-TV will rotate three of Jeopardy! ...... 8 Ken Callaway Outdoors___18 The theme of this year’s Styles Are Changing 7:00 its current series —“Luca Nashville Music...... 18 10:30 Movin’ O n ...... 20-22-30 ceremonies will be the Styles in Hollywood idols (?) change with the years: No News...... 3-22-40 Tanner,” “Petrocelli,” and Hal Stanton P re se n ts...... 22 Andy Griffith Show...... 5 New York Report ...... 9 Interface ...... 24 glittering history of the Winter longer is the classically profiled actor, dominant. Above, “Movin’ On” —to give them Consumer Survival K it...... 24 Tnith or Consequences...... 8 Connecticut R ep o rt...... 18 10:30 Garden, the most famous two of the new breed — Stan Gottlieb (left) and Abe Vigoda more exposure, the network New Treasure Hunt...... 30 musical theater in America. Ironside ...... 9 Behind the Lines ...... r.57 says. Celebrity Tennis...... 9 — come into their own with age, wrinkles, and thin hair. D ragnet...... 40 M edix...... 18 ’The ABC special will span the Dick Van Dyke Show ...... 18 11:00 Martin Agronsky...... 57 Gottlieb plays Mr. Morse, a 72-year-old resident of the F ilm ...... 20 News...... 3-8-18-22-30-40 The rotating schedule starts Nutmegger’s Almanac ...... 24 theater’s 64-year history. “Hot 1 Baltimore,” and Vigoda stars as Fish, a less-than- To Tell the T ruth...... 30 The Best of Groucho...... 5 with “Petrocelli” March 27 at dynamic cop in “Barney Miller.” Consumer Survival K it...... 57 Harness Racing...... 9 10 p.m. and April 2 at 9 p.m. 7:30 I Love Lucy ...... 20 “Movin’ On” will be seen April Friday, March 21 The Price Is Right ...... 3 Captioned N ew s...... 57 2 at 10 p.m. and April 9 at 9 p.m. 6:00 10:30 Hogan’s Heroes ...... 5 11:30 It’s a glittering evening of fashion and performance when “Lucas Tanner is scheduled 8:00 Diahann Carroll and John Davidson co-host the “1975 News...... 3-8-22-30 Comedy Special...... 3 The Consumer Game ...... 9 New Candid C am era...... 8 M ovies...... 3-9 April 3 at 10 p.m. and April 9 at - 4 Wilburn B rothers...... 18 St. Patrick’s Day Parade Fashion Awards,” an ABC-TV special Wednesday 10 p.m. Bewitched ...... 5 Dealer’s Choice ...... 5 11:00 Call of the W est...... 20 ...... 5 The Untouchables ...... 9 The Night S ta lk e r...... 8-40 News...... 3-8-22-30-40 Hollywood Squares ...... 22-30 Wide World Mystery ...... 8-40 Friendship Telethon ...... 18 M ovie...... 9 The Best of Groucho...... 5 Ask Kleiner Antiques...... 24 Johnny Carson ...... 20-22-30 Tuesday, March 18 The Honeymooners ...... 20 Sanford and Son...... 20-22-30 Harness Racing...... 9 Electric Company...... 24-57 Week in Review...... 24-57 - By DICK KLEINER Polka!...... 40 1:00 I Love Lucy ...... 40 Martin Agronsky ...... 57 6:00 Mets vs. Red Sox...... 9 10:00 Bonanza...... 40 11:30 Tom orrow ...... 20-22-30 News...... 3-8-22-30 Music Place ...... 18 . 8:30 8:00 Barnaby Jo n e s...... 3 6:30 M ovies...... 3-5 1:15 Bewitched ...... 5 The Fourth E state...... 24 News...... 5 We’ll Get B y...... 3 DEAR DICK; Please advise if Andy Williams is still married'.' The World at W a r...... 3 News...... 3-8-20-22-30 Merv Griffin Show...... 5 Wide World M ystery...... 8-40 Joe Franklin Show...... 9 The Untouchables ...... 9 Masquerade Party ...... 30 Marcus Welby M.D...... 8-40 Separated? Divorced? Or what? — HUGH STORY, Mobile, Ala. Dealer’s Choice ...... 5 I Love Lucy ...... 5 Chico Si the M an ...... 20-22-30 W restling...... 9 Seci'et A gent...... 18 Room 222 ...... 40 Garner Ted Armstrong...... 9 The status of Andy and Claudine Longet Williams is officially The Rookies ...... 8-40 Zoom...... 24-57 WaU Street Week...... 24-57 Johnny Carson ...... 20-22-30 — separated. But they are very together for separated people. The Honeymooners...... 20 Martin Agronsky ...... 57 Washington Debates ...... 18 M ovie...... 9 7:00 12:30 They’ve recently returned from a skiing trip to Gstaad, Only on Cable Electric Company...... 24-57 8:00 Police Story ...... 20-22-30 Pastor’s Perspective...... 18 N ew s..-:...... 3-22-40 9:00 M ovie...... 9 Switzerland, and, presumably, have gone their separate ways New York City Channels 5 Bonanza...... 40 Good Tim es...... 3 Black Journal...... 24 Supercops...... 3 Smothers Bros...... 20-22-30 and 9 are seen exclusively by Andy Griffith Show ...... 5 1:00 since they got back to Los Angeles, A friend says, ‘They're 6:30 Dealer’s Choice ...... 5 Interface ...... 57 Hot 1 B altim ore...... 8-40 Clarence Darrow ...... 24-57 subscribers to Greater Hart­ Truth or Consequences...... 8 Rock Concert ...... 8 separated but they get along very well.” News...... 3-8-20-22-30 Happy Days...... 8-40 10:30 Telethon Continues ...... 18 8:30 ford CATV, Manchester cable Ironside ...... 9 DE^AR DICK: Will you please set me straight about Tony I Love Lucy ...... 5 This Is the Life ...... 18 The Rockford Files ... 20-22-30 Midnight Special ...... 20-22-30 Merv Griffin Show...... 5 television. New Jersey R eport...... 9 F ilm ...... 20 Orlando and Dawn. Every time I have seen the show, there are Zoom...... 24-57 Adam-12 ...... 20-22-30 Business Jo u rn al...... 57 Aviation W eather...... 24 Firing Lines ...... 24 1:30 Reel Camp ...... 5 two girls. Which one is Dawn? — J.W. WILSON, Augusta, Ga. 7:00 Am erica...... 24-57 11:00 To Tell the T ruth...... 30 Masterpiece Theatre...... 57 Joe Franklin Show...... 9 They’re both Dawn — collectively. Thelma Hopkins and Joyce News...... 3-22-40 8:30 News...... 3-8-18-22-30-40 Open D oor...... 57 9:30 Wilson were an act known as Dawn before they met Tony. When Andy Griffith Show ...... 5 M.A.S.H...... 3 The Best of Groucho...... 5 7:30 M ovie...... 3 1:45 the three decided to combine forces they called themselves Tony Truth or Consequences...... 8 Merv Griffin Show...... 5 Knicks vs. L ak ers...... 9 Wild World of Animals...... 3 The Odd Couple...... 8-40 Victory at Sea ...... 3 Orlando and Dawn. M ovie...... 8-40 Wanted: Dead or Alive ...... 9 I Love Lucy ...... 20 Hogan’s Heroes ...... 5 10:00 DEAR DICK: I’m having a problem finding information on Jay Dick Van Dyke Show ...... 18 Human Dimension...... 18 To Be Announced...... 57 Let’s Make a D eal...... 8-22 News...... 5 Only on Cable Silverheels. So far. I’ve found out is that he was Tonto on The Sounding Board ...... 20 M ovie...... 20-22-30 11:30 Human Dimension...... 20 News Special ...... 8-40 New York City Channels 5 Lone Ranger. I’m making a report on him for class and need The Romagnolis’ Table ___ 24 The Ascent of M a n ...... 24-57 Movies ...... 3-5 Black Perspective...... 24 Meet the M ayors...... 9 and 9 are seen exclusively by more information. Can you be of any help? — CAROL To Tell the T ruth...... 30 9:00 Wide World M ystery...... 8-40 Hollywood Squares ...... 30 Police Woman ...... 20-22-30 subscribers to Greater Hart­ CASSAGNE, Westwego, La. Woman Is ...... T* .. .57 Hawaii Five-0 ...... 3 Johnny Carson ...... 20-22-30 Nanny & the Professor ___ 40 Masterpiece ’Theatre...... 24 ford CATV, Manchester cable But, of course. He’s one of Hollywood’s busiest Indian actors. 7:30 Gratest Sports Legends___18 Captioned N ew s...... 57 Martin Agronsky ...... 57 Habitat Project ...... 57 television. He grew up on a Mohawk reservation in eastern Canada. His first Celebrity Sweepstakes...... 3 9:30 triumph was in sports — boxer; wrestler, hockey and lacrosse SYLVANIA CONSOLE STEREO 1:00 Hogan’s Heroes ...... 5 American Ski Scene ...... 18 Joe Franklin Show...... 9 player. He toured the U.S. with a lacrosse team and ended up in MODEL SCT3621W Los Angeles, did some stunt work and decided to stay and become Let’s Make a D eal...... 8-22 Assignment America____24-57 Tom orrow...... 20-22-30 * Contemporary style cabinet of Walnut veneers, an actor. hardwood solids and decorative non-wood material PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT DEAR DICK; I just read a manuscript titled “The Antenati,” * Features a built-in STEREO 8-TRACK TAPE PLAYER Wednesday, March 19 which has been sold to Putnam and been retitled “Damon.” I un­ derstand it has been sold for a movie. I’ve also heard that the * Full size ESS AUTOMATIC TURNTABLE featuring 6:00 Hogan’s Heroes ...... 5 10:00 The $25,000 Pyram id...... 8 The Manchester Junior Women’s Club Is presenting “The Easter author, C. Terry Cline Jr., from Mobile, has a wife, Linda, who jam-proof operation, diamond stylus, cue-pause control News...... 3-8-22-30 The Manhunter...... 3 has also sold a book for a movie. Is this true? — ARLTON Bewitched ...... 5 Country C arnival...... 18 News...... 5 Bunny That Overslept” on Sunday, March 16,1975 at 2 p.m. at the * Sealed air suspension speaker system includes two PAIGE, Mobile, Ala. The Untouchables ...... 9 Hollywood Squares ...... 22 Celebrity Bowling ...... 9 Manchester High School Auditorium. Admission to the play is I have been flooded with letters from Mobile about the Clines 8” woofers and two 2‘A” high frequency tweeters The Champions...... 18 Nutmegger’s Almanac ...... 24 Faith for Today...... 18 $1.00. All proceeds will go to the Manchester Scholarship Founda­ and their successes. And it’s all true. Producer William Castle * Solid-state AM/FM/FM-STEREO RECEIVER for The Honeymooners...... 20 Animal W orld...... 30 The Law...... 20-22-30 has bought “Damon” — for $350,000 — which is about a four-year- Room 222 ...... 40 dependable operation Electric (Company...... 24-57 10:30 tion. Tickets sold at door or by calling Mrs. William Ryan, 643-4385, old boy (Castle will make him 9 or 10) with adult sexual powers. Bonanza...... 40 Martin Agronsky...... 57 “It’s in bad taste,” Castle says, “and I’m trying to lick it without * 7.0 watts total continuous (RMS) power. 40 watu (EIA) Knicks vs. Suns ...... 9 or Mrs. Robert Monaco, 643-2955. 6:30 8:00 Mayor’s Half Hour ...... 18 making it a ‘Deep Throat.’ ” And Linda Cline’s book, peak music power “Weakfoot,” has been optioned by the Disney studio for either a News...... 3-8-20-22-30 Tony Orlando & D aw n...... 3 To Be Announced...... 24-57 ---- * Built-in matrix 4 channel , I Love Lucy ...... 5 Dealer’s CJioice ...... 5 movie or a two-part TV show. 11:00 circuitry means you simply add Teacher Preview ...... 24 The Muppets...... 8-40 News...... 3-8-18-22-30-40 (GUARANTEED\ DEAR DICK: I recently saw. a movie called “Them” on TV. a pair of remote speakers for Zoom...... ; ...... 57 Nets vs. P a c e rs...... 9 COAST James Amess and James Whitmore made it in 1954. My husband full dimensional sound Sharing Our F a ith ...... 18 The Best of Groucho...... 5 6:45 I Love Lucy ...... 20 TO a I M uffler said Carroll O’Connor was in it. Could you please let me know if Economics 201 ...... 24 The Small M iracle___ 20-22-30 he was? I said he wasn’t. — SHARON CADEAU, Toronto, Captioned N ew s...... 57 C OAST Canada. 7:00 Arabs & Israelis ...... 24-57 H G g 3 l Center 1* Includes accessory jack panel for 11:30 You’re right. O’Connor couldn’t have been in a ’54 film — he TM-Trademark GTE Sylvania Iricorporated News...... 3-22-40 8:30 stereo phone and remote speakers Merv Griffin Show...... 5 M ovies...... 3-5 ff e offer convenience along with a nuperior product. made his first movie in ’62. Andy Griffith Show ...... 5 Wide World Special...... 8-40 The Hyena Story ...... 8-40 DEAR DICK: What is the age of Reod Foxx of Sanford and Son Truth or Consequences...... 8 Johnny Carson ...... 20-22-30 Ironside ...... 9 Behind the L in es...... 24-57 Corner of Broad and when and where was he born? — MRS. A.A. DE LALLO, 9:00 12:30 English Center, Pa, Dick Van Dyke Show ...... 18 and Center Street M on.-Fri ...8 a.m. - 9 p.m. STANEK To Be Alive...... 20 Cannon...... 3 Joe Franklin Show...... 9 Foxx was born in St. Louis, Mo. That’s definite. The date is less Phone 646-2112 Sat ...... 8 a.m. • 5 p.m. To Tell The T ru th ...... 30 Lucas Tanner...... 20-22-30 1:00 definite. Officially, his birthday was Dec. 9,1922. There are some EUCTRONICS The Romagncdis’ Table .'. r . 57 Pagliacci...... 24-57 Tom orrow...... 20-22-30 who doubt :tjiat year. It makes him 52. 277 BROAD ST. — PHONE 649-1124 7:30 9:30 1:40 Name That tu n e ...... 3 Reel Camp ...... 5 Fashion Awards...... 8-40 ■ \ *1*4. V ' Page 16 - WEEKEND - March 15. 1975 Television in Review The Issue of Plugola

NEW YORK — ’s special on seems to be operating elsewhere. Only last Sun­ ABC last Sunday, which looked more like a 60- day, Jack Whittaker of CBS Sports was closing minute plug for her new movie, “Funny Lady,” the “Florida Citrus Open,” by telling viewers raises some serious questions about the use of a about the magnificent Florida sun and Anita TV program as a giant commercial. Bryant country. And don’t forget, he said, The special, “Funny Girl to Funny Lady,” “Disney World is just down the road.” featured only five songs during a 25-minute Robert Wussler, the head of CBS Sports denied period. Two of the songs, “Paper Moon” and that his sportscaster was doing a commerical. “How Lucky Can You Get,” are from “Funny “He is the guy who is trying to capture the Lady.” The rest of the show, filled with mon­ scene, the flavor of the match. I was there and it tages of Miss Streisand’s career including “Fun­ was a beautiful, gorgeous weekend. I don’t think ny Lady,.’ seemed geared to huckstering the he was guilty of plugola.” C’mon Bob. new film, a sequel to “Funny Girl.” And at NBC, last year’s “The Godfather” The obvious hustle by the promoters was to looked very much like a giant advertisement for tease viewers with tidbits of “Funny Lady,” this year’s “Godfather II.” However, a which will then send them running to their local spokesman for NBC said that part of NBC’s With the we; theater to see Mis^Streisand in celluloid. agreement with Paramount Pictures, the Joan Young ii An even more insidious aspect of the producer of both films, was that “The God­ striped apror extravaganza was that Ray Stark, an indepen­ father” be aired prior to the opening of the members of I dent producer who developed “Funny Lady” for sequel. Perhaps, NBC was to quick to grab “The Columbia Pictures, also handled the production Godfather” for a cleanup in the ratings. Buckley Sdi of the TV special for ABC. This further commer­ Plugola is a despicable practice, and it seems cialized the show. I to be creeping into more and more shows. One But what made the event particularly dis­ way to prevent it is to have the networks do it. gusting was that the partially live and partially Another is to have the federal government act videotaped program was a ir^ in an atmosphere like a policeman scrutinizing and then sanitizing of charity. It was supposed to be a benefit for every show on the air. One hopes the networks Mi mentally retarded children. make the first move. Many 1930s farm children studied by Coleman lamps which One presumes that the masterminds of this FRANK S. SWERTLOW gave safe, brilliant light, but early 1900 models were dif­ special decided to camouflage the operation by United Press International ficult to light. Shown are (clockwise from left) 1912 giving it an aura of a charitable event. How dare anyone criticize charity, they figured, especially En boulevard lamp, 1903 arc lamp, 1928 table model, and 1915 if it had the backing of the Kennedy clan. chandelier (NEA). But if this show was for charity, then why was Editor To Discuss Miss Streisand paid $100,000 for her appearance? Publishing World TEL AVIV ( Wasn’t an hour of prime time advertising Henry A. Kissi Aswan, Egj enough? Why was Dick Cavett, the host, paid? The editor-in-chief of Popular Science Lamp Nostalgia People who tuned into see Barbra Streisand sandstorm—for Magazine will describe the various facets of diplomacy se were cheated. They sought entertainment, but magazine .publishing in a public lecture what they received was plugola. There is Egyptian acc Thursday at the University of Connecticut, withdrawal in Casts New Glow something very wrong about this, very wrong in­ Storrs. Kissinger sail deed. Hubert P. Luckett, who also is chairman of the constructive” By JEAN BARNES a patent was issued for the IF ABC is allowed to operate television Society of Magazine Editors, will talk about Coleman Instant Lighting programming as public trust, then the Streisand negotiators tod producing, writing, and editing the magazine. reflected dissa In the ’30s on the farm “fill­ Lamp. special was a betrayal of this trust. Watching He is scheduled to speak at 11 a.m. in Room 38 of proposals Kissi ing the lamps” was a privilege A 1920 catalogue of Coleman regularly designated conunericals on television the UConn Physics Building. bestowed to the most responsi­ The Jerusalem products shows that the Quick- is bad enough, we should not have to be faced Luckett, who has been editor-in-chief of the ble child and usually was per­ Lite was the lowest in price, with an entire show that is an advertisement. was disappointi formed as part of the “before national magazine since 1971, launched his selling for $11.50 new. It was 20 But let us not jump on ABC alone. Plugola had not take school” ritual. Then, when inches tall and fitted with a career in journalism as a photographer. decisions Sundf chores were done and supper white opal shade. The nickel- Kissinger b dishes were cleared away, the plated fount held three pints of Prime Ministei brightest lamp was set in the fuel. met the full Is center of the table and If you wanted something with Manchester Has More To See 90-minutes to | homework was prepared for the more class you could purchase will keep his next day. for $18 a lamp with hand- green light fron More often than not in the painted shade decorated with a tinue negotiatio midwestern states that lamp four-inch crystal fringe. But the was a Coleman and many are proposals he wi portable lamps were not really Anwar Sadat a: still in use today. meant to be ornamental. They CABLE T.V.! between the tw In 1901 W. C. Coleman ac­ are functional in design and the “It was a v( quired the patent, contract and design has changed very little 24 HOUR TV GUIDE materials for the Efficient in the past 50 years. meeting this Lamp. Setting up his plant in Coleman lamps were made in J WFSB newsmen. “W« Wichita, Kan., he began the United States as late as the HARTFORD ideas which I b marketing, not lamps, but a 1940s and in Canada until last R WNEW Israeli react! lighting service to acquaint the year. There are many, many NEW YORK CITV siderations wh public with his remarkable Coleman lamps available to 6 24 HOUR asking me to t product. Unlike most lamps of today’s collectors. But with the ” WEATHER Egyptian off that day the Coleman burned public seeking alternate O WTNH Egypt expects NEW HAVEN gasoline under pressure, sources of energy and the pre­ of a second-st Q WOR producing a brilliant (300 sent trend of “nostalgia” ^ NEW YORK CITY ment with Isi candlepower) and safe light. collecting this will undoubtedly e^ave $10 Those early lamps took time affect the supply in the future. 1 0 24 HOUR NEWS BY SUBSCRIBING TODAY and effort to light. A torch •jg WHCT generated the vaporizing unit. Flasks and Bottles HARTFORD The torch requir^ alcohol, an 2 Q WATR REGULAR INSTALLATION $20.00 alcohol jar and a match, plus a Are Meeting Topic WATERBURY SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY FEE $10.00 One o p WWLP minute to heat the vaporizing “Early American Historical SPRINGFIELD YOU SAVE $10.00 unit to produce light. and Pictorial Flakks and 2 4 WEOH In those first years the Bottles” is the topic of Sunday’s HARTFORD To lighting system was perfected * meeting of the Manchester 9 A 24 HOUR SPORTS Mothly Charge 7.95 which allowed business houses I STOCK MARKET Historical Society, scheduled as------PARIS (UF and homes to use a series of for 2 p.m. at the Whiton o n WHNB lamps fed from a single fuel Kennedy Onas Memorial Library auditorium. NEW BRITAIN tank outside the building. Fuel 4 Q WHYN will take the be was fed to the lamps by means Guest speaker is Ewell L. SPRINGFIELD Onassis to Gre Newman of Fairfield, a collec­ of a one-eighth-inch copper the shipping m tor, lecturer, and author. The R 7 WGBY tube. It wasn’t until 1908 that SPRINGFIELD Skorpios, a fan Coleman manufactured the meeting is opento the public. Orly airport first completely portable lamp. Gall Boeing 727 of ( Constantly seeking im­ Flip Signs was scheduled provements he patented the Flip Wilson has signed an Enroll now! Onassis’ body, I Quick-Lite lamp in 1913 which exclusive agreement with CBS- Christina, bet\ made ,the alcohol torch ob­ TV to appear in four television 646-6400 Tuesday. solete. His quest for “instant specials during the 1975-1976 Legal expert: lighting” was rewarded. In 1929 season. half-billion doll go to Christina might inherit i Some legal Onassis fortun timillionaire g when they v renounced any Onassis ass carrvine the b